On Friday 25 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So, I'm thinking it probably won't do any real good to monkey around
> with the kernel either, if the initramfs thing isn't the problem them
> it seems likely to be a vista problem.
The kernel is exactly where you should be monkeying. I reckon yo
On Friday 25 April 2008, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 09:07:17PM +0200, Justin wrote
>
> > Why are you doing things without knowing about the consequences?
> > Always ask before you are doing things which could be stupid!!!
>
> In my case, this was the umpteenth time I encountered
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 18:37 -0300, luis jure wrote:
> on my laptop sometimes i have to use the internal sound card and
> sometimes an external usb card.
>
> is there a "gentoo way" to make alsa automatically change the default
> audio device to the usb card when it's connected and active, and ba
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 09:07:17PM +0200, Justin wrote
> Why are you doing things without knowing about the consequences?
> Always ask before you are doing things which could be stupid!!!
In my case, this was the umpteenth time I encountered circular blocks.
After asking the first couple of time
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Something seems to have changed with 2.6.25, more so than normal for new
> versions. For instance, b43 refuses point blank to work here or do
> anything remotely useful like a nice driver should. b43legacy doesn't
> work either. They both work with ea
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 00:39:04 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > I wondered if it was your dodgy taste in music ;-)
>
> Oy, what's wrong with my vast collection of Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath,
> ABC and even some Elton John??? :-)
Nothing, not much, not so bad really, how long have you got? :)
>
With the kernel's own 2.6.25, my "dmesg|grep -i drm" says:
Apr 23 17:43:08 bert kernel: [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
Apr 23 17:43:08 bert kernel: [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20060119 on
minor 0
Yep, I'm using it (and the kernel module) and I get the same output of
"dmesg | grep drm"
I
On Friday 25 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do you want to use an initrd, or due the highly customized thing
> > and dispense with it?
>
> OK, let me explain a bit. I started compiling a kernel for this
> install and somehow missed something i
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:32:26 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ find /home/alan/music -type f -name *ogg -exec file
> > {} \;
> > /home/alan/music/A/ABC/The Lexicon of Love/06 - The look of love
> > (part one).ogg: data
>
> I wond
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Aah, now I see. It's one of two things, and neither is your
> grub.conf. That's the kernel spitting that garbage at you, so your
> grub.conf is just fine. You have either:
>
> 1. Compiled in the need for an initrd and have not supplied one, or
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:32:26 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ find /home/alan/music -type f -name *ogg -exec file {}
> \;
> /home/alan/music/A/ABC/The Lexicon of Love/06 - The look of love (part
> one).ogg: data
I wondered if it was your dodgy taste in music ;-) but it does t
On Thursday 24 April 2008, KH wrote:
> > and then verify that you're getting what you want before emerging.
> > This way you know your changes will remain the next time you run
> > emerge uD world or update mplayer on its own.
> >
> > kashani
>
> I am really sorry for all this confusion I caused.
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Paul Sobey wrote:
> Some time in the last three months (last time I bought a new CD!),
> KAudioCreator has stopped working on my system, Running from a shell
> gives the following:
>
> *** glibc detected *** kaudiocreator: malloc(): memory corruption:
> 0x081ccb38 ***
I
on my laptop sometimes i have to use the internal sound card and
sometimes an external usb card.
is there a "gentoo way" to make alsa automatically change the default
audio device to the usb card when it's connected and active, and back
to the internal card when it's not?
best,
lj
--
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Hi all,
Gentoo's file command is slightly deficient, it seems to not have a
magic number for .ogg:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ find /home/alan/music -type f -name *ogg -exec file {}
\;
/home/alan/music/A/ABC/The Lexicon of Love/06 - The look of love (part
one).ogg: data
repeat 1313 times (every .og
kashani schrieb:
Net Warrior wrote:
Well, after all I'm confused after reading the thread.
Should I use this or not ? *USE="-ipv6 -ftp" emerge -av mplayer*
you should vi /etc/portage/package.use and add
# mplayer fixes
media-video/mplayer-ftp -ipv6
and then verify that you're getting
Net Warrior wrote:
Well, after all I'm confused after reading the thread.
Should I use this or not ? *USE="-ipv6 -ftp" emerge -av mplayer*
you should vi /etc/portage/package.use and add
# mplayer fixes
media-video/mplayer -ftp -ipv6
and then verify that you're getting what you want bef
On 4/24/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
[...]
> In the screen shot provided note that it appears grub is expecting an
> intramfs and only lists those types of devices, rejecting both
> (hd0,0) and /dev/sda3.
>
> http://www.jtan.com/~re
On Thursday 24 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> kernel /kernel-2.6.25-r1 root=(hd0)/sda3
> >>
> >> Fails
> >
> > Won't work. (hd0) is a grub thing. You need a /dev/sda3 or similar
> > in there
>
> I think you are wrong about that. But just a
Some time in the last three months (last time I bought a new CD!),
KAudioCreator has stopped working on my system, Running from a shell
gives the following:
*** glibc detected *** kaudiocreator: malloc(): memory corruption:
0x081ccb38 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/libc.so.6[0x4a953a00]
/li
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Net Warrior wrote:
> Well, after all I'm confused after reading the thread.
>
> Should I use this or not ? *USE="-ipv6 -ftp" emerge -av mplayer*
No. Rather put it in /etc/portage/package.use.
Uwe
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http://www.linux.org.na/
SysEx (Pty) L
Net Warrior wrote:
Well, after all I'm confused after reading the thread.
Should I use this or not ? *USE="-ipv6 -ftp" emerge -av mplayer*
Thanks for your time and support.
Greets
Only if you want your system setup to change every time you install or
re-install a package. Using that line as
Well, after all I'm confused after reading the thread.
Should I use this or not ? *USE="-ipv6 -ftp" emerge -av mplayer*
Thanks for your time and support.
Greets
2008/4/24, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Net Warrior wrote:
> > I'm on it :) thank you guys !!
>
> Here's an example from my server
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thursday 24 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> So assuming I've made some mistake in grub.conf I try to boot from
>> grub command line.
>>
>> root = (hd0,0) (which is /dev/sda1 in linux terms)
>>
>> kernel /kernel-2.6.25-r1
>
> Nope. Kern
On Thursday 24 April 2008, darren kirby wrote:
> > Well, I had to put a lot more parameters for it to work -- I am not
> > using grub but my parameters aside from the ro are
> > init=/linuxrc ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/sda2 udev
> > and some more specific to me. I am using something close to the
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:46 PM, »Q« <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Is there a definitive guide to the syntax of the various config files?
>
> /etc/conf.d/net.example and /etc/conf.d/wireless.example are pretty
> well annotated.
>
>
For a desktop
quoth the John covici:
> on Thursday 04/24/2008 Alan McKinnon([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
>
> > On Thursday 24 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > So assuming I've made some mistake in grub.conf I try to boot from
> > > grub command line.
> > >
> > > root = (hd0,0) (which is /dev/sda1
on Thursday 04/24/2008 Alan McKinnon([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> On Thursday 24 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > So assuming I've made some mistake in grub.conf I try to boot from
> > grub command line.
> >
> > root = (hd0,0) (which is /dev/sda1 in linux terms)
> >
> > kerne
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ egrep -v '^#|^$' /etc/conf.d/net
> > iface_eth0="dhcp"
> > iface_wlan0="dhcp"
>
> Those should be config_xxx="dhcp"
>
> > modules=( "iwconfig" )
>
> And this should now be modules="iwconfig", although I inadvertently
> left
On Thursday 24 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So assuming I've made some mistake in grub.conf I try to boot from
> grub command line.
>
> root = (hd0,0) (which is /dev/sda1 in linux terms)
>
> kernel /kernel-2.6.25-r1
Nope. Kernel needs a root= parameter. It can't know what is your
Michael Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a definitive guide to the syntax of the various config files?
/etc/conf.d/net.example and /etc/conf.d/wireless.example are pretty
well annotated.
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Just when I began to think I knew a thing or two about grub I'm
finding I am failing to get a working grub.conf going on a new
install.
True, the install is inside a vmware machine on windows vista but that
has not presented a problem in previous versions of windows and it
does not appear to be h
Net Warrior wrote:
I'm on it :) thank you guys !!
Here's an example from my server to get you going
# apache stuff
# urandom makes Apache start faster on unused systems
dev-libs/aprurandom
www-servers/apache -threads mpm-prefork
# other daemons
net-dns/bind-mysql
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> On Thursday 24 April 2008, 19:14, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > 1. Please don't top post
>
> This time, you top posted too. Was this deliberate or by accident?
Oh. My. God.
/me feels blood drain from head
/me gets all cold and shaky
/me goes to check m
On Thursday 24 April 2008, KH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what does top post mean?
It means the way you are replying to messages. When you reply, your
answer goes below the bit you are responding to and not above like you
are doing.
The reason is that most people on support lists are sane rational people
Hi,
what does top post mean?
My fault. I new I read it somewhere but I did not spend enough time to
read everything.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml?part=2&chap=2
Declare temporary USE flags
Sometimes you want to set a certain USE setting only once. Instead of
e
On Thursday 24 April 2008, 19:14, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> 1. Please don't top post
This time, you top posted too. Was this deliberate or by accident?
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On Thursday 24 April 2008, 18:54, KH wrote:
> USE="-ipv6 -ftp" emerge -av mplayer
To the OP: this is exactly the kind of thing that should be avoided.
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1. Please don't top post
2. This is a very bad suggestion, as portage does not record the
settings used. With the next upgrade of mplayer, especially if it's a
deep world update, mplayer will be remerged with standard USE flags,
modified by make.conf and package.use. This will potentially pull
USE="-ipv6 -ftp" emerge -av mplayer
Net Warrior schrieb:
Hi there guys.
I've been reading the handbook about the FLAGS featrure usage, very
powerfull indeed, but, I just was wondering if there a way to define
some flags for a particular aplication and not in general.
Lets take a real case, mpla
Am Donnerstag, 24. April 2008 schrieb Gunnar Wrobel:
> Give it a try, please :)
I would, but unfortunately this bug keeps me from installing it:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215716
Bye...
Dirk
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newsguy.com> writes:
> Far as the live cd goes:
> It still needs to be made clear how to get to root right in the dialog
> during startup not on some webpage.
Well, I have not tried any of the 2008 installation media, yet.
However on 2007, here's what I use to do to get root, during
the grap
i googled some, but apparently no-one else is having problems with
tk-8.14.8.
here, compilation fails thus:
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -c -O2 -O2 -march=athlon-xp -pipe
-fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -Wall -Wno-implicit-int -fno-strict-aliasing
-fPIC -I/va r/tmp/portage/dev-lang/tk-8.4.18/work/tk8.4.18/
I'm on it :) thank you guys !!
2008/4/24, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thursday 24 April 2008, 16:04, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> > /etc/portage/package.use/*
> >
> > Check the various portage man pages:
> > man emerge
> > man 5 ebuild
> > man 5 portage
> >
> > It's also in the handbook so
Gunnar Wrobel gentoo.org> writes:
> What might not be too good is to base this on Gentoo. The
> Kolab2/Gentoo project is still rather experimental. If you need to
> serve customers you are still better of with the far more stable
> Kolab2/OpenPKG (http://www.kolab.org).
Hello Gunnar,
Thanks
On Thursday 24 April 2008, 16:04, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> /etc/portage/package.use/*
>
> Check the various portage man pages:
> man emerge
> man 5 ebuild
> man 5 portage
>
> It's also in the handbook somewhere (don't recall off-hand where)
Here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.
On Wednesday 23 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:07:02 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > > So, mkreiserfs --label My_Home /dev/hda5 will not wipe out my
> > > partition, right? I don't want to cause unnecessary harm to my
> > > machine . . .
> >
> > Of course it will wipe th
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 03:40 +0200, Sven Köhler wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is somebody using the package x11-base/x11-drm for intel's integrated
> > graphics?
> > I'd like to see the output of "dmesg |grep -i drm" to see, of i actually
> > have some ad
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Net Warrior wrote:
> Hi there guys.
> I've been reading the handbook about the FLAGS featrure usage, very
> powerfull indeed, but, I just was wondering if there a way to define
> some flags for a particular aplication and not in general.
/etc/portage/package.use/*
Check
On Thursday 24 April 2008, 15:49, Net Warrior wrote:
> Hi there guys.
> I've been reading the handbook about the FLAGS featrure usage, very
> powerfull indeed, but, I just was wondering if there a way to define
> some flags for a particular aplication and not in general.
>
> Lets take a real case,
Hi there guys.
I've been reading the handbook about the FLAGS featrure usage, very
powerfull indeed, but, I just was wondering if there a way to define
some flags for a particular aplication and not in general.
Lets take a real case, mplayer, I'd like to revome some stuff I do not
use/like, for ex
is somebody using the package x11-base/x11-drm for intel's integrated
graphics?
I'd like to see the output of "dmesg |grep -i drm" to see, of i actually
have some advanatge of using it.
With the kernel's own 2.6.25, my "dmesg|grep -i drm" says:
Apr 23 17:43:08 bert kernel: [drm] Initialized drm
On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 16:02 -0400, John P. Burkett wrote:
> My only clue is the appearance of the locked
> screen: In the center of the screen there is a rectangle, within which
> appear, from top to bottom, the user's name, the machine's name, a blank
> for the user's password, and finally t
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> emerge -uDvat world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies... done!
> [ebuild NS ] app-crypt/qca-1.0-r2 0 kB
> [blocks B ] app-crypt/qca-2.0.0-r2)
>
> Total: 1 package (1 in ne
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:41:52 +, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> I can't seem to find anything which supports everything. I can't find
> any way, for example, to open multiple Konsole tabs from the command
> line.
dcop konsole-$PID konsole newSession
--
Neil Bothwick
In a country of free speech,
Am Donnerstag, 24. April 2008 schrieb ext Daniel D Jones:
> emerge -uDvat world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies... done!
> [ebuild NS ] app-crypt/qca-1.0-r2 0 kB
> [blocks B ] app-crypt/qca-2.0.0-r2)
>
> Total: 1 package
emerge -uDvat world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild NS ] app-crypt/qca-1.0-r2 0 kB
[blocks B ]
Daniel D Jones wrote:
Is anyone aware of a scriptable terminal program? Requirements are that I
should be able to open the program from a script, create multiple tabs, name
the tabs, connect the tabs to a remote computer via FTP, run a login script
which reads the info coming from the remote c
Is anyone aware of a scriptable terminal program? Requirements are that I
should be able to open the program from a script, create multiple tabs, name
the tabs, connect the tabs to a remote computer via FTP, run a login script
which reads the info coming from the remote computer and sends back
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 14:15 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> === On Thursday 24 April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote: ===
> > On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 12:52 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> > > === On Thursday 24 April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote: ===
> > > ...
> > >
> > > > Yep, I'm using
=== On Thursday 24 April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote: ===
> On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 12:52 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> > === On Thursday 24 April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote: ===
> > ...
> >
> > > Yep, I'm using it (and the kernel module) and I get the same
> > > output of "dmesg |
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 12:52 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> === On Thursday 24 April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote: ===
> ...
> >
> > Yep, I'm using it (and the kernel module) and I get the same output
> > of "dmesg | grep drm"
> >
> > If I remember correctly, only =x11-base/x11-drm-20071019
=== On Thursday 24 April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote: ===
...
>
> Yep, I'm using it (and the kernel module) and I get the same output
> of "dmesg | grep drm"
>
> If I remember correctly, only =x11-base/x11-drm-20071019 worked for
> me (at least there was a reason for me to put it
> in /etc/
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