emerge -av --depclean:
kde-base/kopete
selected: 3.5.10
protected: none
omitted: 4.1.3
kde-base/kget
selected: 3.5.10
protected: none
omitted: 4.1.3
kde-base/kmenuedit
selected: 3.5.10
protected: none
omitted: 4.1.3
The lis
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 06:34:56AM +0200, Penguin Lover Arttu V. squawked:
> On 12/20/08, Willie Wong wrote:
> > I think you can try use unmasking the flag:
> > add a line to /etc/portage/package.use.mask
>
> It's profiles related stuff, so I think
> /etc/portage/profiles/package.use.mask will be
On 12/20/08, Willie Wong wrote:
> I think you can try use unmasking the flag:
> add a line to /etc/portage/package.use.mask
It's profiles related stuff, so I think
/etc/portage/profiles/package.use.mask will be the right place. At
least if one trusts portage's man page.
--
Arttu V.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 02:16:09AM +, Penguin Lover Stroller squawked:
> Anyone see what I'm doing wrong here, please?
Yes. See below.
> I can't seem to get mplayer to accept the dvdnav USE flag, which is always
> (-bracketed) out when I pretend to emerge it:
>
> Yet the ebuild seems to s
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 22:13:11 +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > So, instead of "your kernel must not be 64bits", maybe it
> > would have been clearer to say "I suspect you are not using a 64-bit
> > kernel; if you were, it would not have this problem". :)
>
> So can "your kernel must not..." be u
Anyone see what I'm doing wrong here, please?
I can't seem to get mplayer to accept the dvdnav USE flag, which is
always (-bracketed) out when I pretend to emerge it:
$ grep dvdnav /etc/portage/package.use
media-video/mplayer dvd enca encode gif iconv jpeg live lzo mad mmx
mp2 mp3 musepack
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Dirk Heinrichs
wrote:
> Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 21:53:47 schrieb Paul Hartman:
>> Yes, in English "must" can also mean that you infer or presume
>> something.
>
> Ah, yes. I remember :-)
>
>> So, instead of "your kernel must not be 64bits", maybe it
>> would
Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, kashani wrote:
Momesso Andrea wrote:
So there is no way if I want to keep the databases runnung?
If your database isn't terribly busy I'd setup a second Mysql instance
on the same machines and make it a slave of your primary. Then when it's
Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 21:53:47 schrieb Paul Hartman:
> Yes, in English "must" can also mean that you infer or presume
> something.
Ah, yes. I remember :-)
> So, instead of "your kernel must not be 64bits", maybe it
> would have been clearer to say "I suspect you are not using a 64-bit
> k
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Dirk Heinrichs
wrote:
> Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 19:24:12 schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:
>> On Freitag 19 Dezember 2008, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>> > Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 14:03:04 schrieb Shaochun Wang:
>> > > Your kernel must not be 64bits, I think.
>>
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, kashani wrote:
> Momesso Andrea wrote:
> > So there is no way if I want to keep the databases runnung?
>
> If your database isn't terribly busy I'd setup a second Mysql instance
> on the same machines and make it a slave of your primary. Then when it's
> time t
On Tuesday 16 December 2008, Miguel Ramos wrote:
> Another argument in favour of cp in Linux: holes in sparse files are
> kept correctly, whereas using tar they are not.
>
> It is curious that this is very OS dependent.
> In FreeBSD, with cp, holes always go away, using tar, or better
> dump/restor
Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 19:24:12 schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:
> On Freitag 19 Dezember 2008, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 14:03:04 schrieb Shaochun Wang:
> > > Your kernel must not be 64bits, I think.
> >
> > Why not is he not allowed to run a 64bit kernel?
> >
>
>
Uwe wrote:
> Grant wrote:
>
>> I'm about to switch from one SATA hard drive to another and I'm
>> planning on going through the normal installation process except for
>> copying over the data on each partition of my old drive to the
>> corresponding partition on my new drive. Is there anything
James schrieb:
> Hello,
>
>
> I have a this video card:
> ATI Technologies Inc RS480 [Radeon Xpress 200G Series
>
>
> I have this entry in make.conf:
> VIDEO_CARDS="radeon vesa"
>
> ati-drivers is not installed.
>
> What video driver is the gentoo system running on?
>
>
> How can I verify which dri
Hello,
I have a this video card:
ATI Technologies Inc RS480 [Radeon Xpress 200G Series
I have this entry in make.conf:
VIDEO_CARDS="radeon vesa"
ati-drivers is not installed.
What video driver is the gentoo system running on?
How can I verify which driver(version) it is using?
...I do no
On Freitag 19 Dezember 2008, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 14:03:04 schrieb Shaochun Wang:
> > Your kernel must not be 64bits, I think.
>
> Why not is he not allowed to run a 64bit kernel?
>
> Bye...
>
> Dirk
the option is not available with 64bits - maybe not needed.
Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 14:03:04 schrieb Shaochun Wang:
> Your kernel must not be 64bits, I think.
Why not is he not allowed to run a 64bit kernel?
Bye...
Dirk
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Grant wrote:
> I'm about to switch from one SATA hard drive to another and I'm
> planning on going through the normal installation process except for
> copying over the data on each partition of my old drive to the
> corresponding partition on my new drive. Is there anything to watch
> out for? P
On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 08:01 -0800, Grant wrote:
> I'm about to switch from one SATA hard drive to another and I'm
> planning on going through the normal installation process except for
> copying over the data on each partition of my old drive to the
> corresponding partition on my new drive. Is th
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Grant wrote:
> I'm about to switch from one SATA hard drive to another and I'm
> planning on going through the normal installation process except for
> copying over the data on each partition of my old drive to the
> corresponding partition on my new drive. Is th
I'm about to switch from one SATA hard drive to another and I'm
planning on going through the normal installation process except for
copying over the data on each partition of my old drive to the
corresponding partition on my new drive. Is there anything to watch
out for? Pitfalls to avoid, etc?
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:45:58PM +0100, Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Hi Dirk,
>
> Dirk Heinrichs schrieb:
> > Kernel w/o CONFIG_LBD?
>
> thanks a lot!
>
Your kernel must not be 64bits, I think.
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