On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Arttu V. wrote:
> walt wrote:
>>
>> Could someone else compile the test and confirm that it returns 119 on
>> ~amd64 instead of 0?
>
> It returns 119 on an semi-ancient Athlon64 3200+ box here as well.
>
> Could kernel HZ-settings affect the outcome? This box has CO
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Sunday 03 May 2009 04:53:41 Mike Kazantsev wrote:
On Sat, 02 May 2009 20:52:39 -0400
I don't know about motd, but the rest looks like pam problem to me, if
you're using pam, of course. Try 'euse -i pam' to see if it's enabled.
If that's the case, first of all I'd sugg
Mike Kazantsev wrote:
I don't know about motd, but the rest looks like pam problem to me, if
you're using pam, of course. Try 'euse -i pam' to see if it's enabled.
If that's the case, first of all I'd suggest to check etc-update.
Then look through /etc/pam.d, especially system-* files. There yo
dhk wrote:
> I have a 2-dimensional usb bar code scanner that I'm trying to get
> working ( This is the exact one if interested:
> http://www.barcodesinc.com/metrologic/ms1690.htm ). It scans, but
> nothing gets displayed. How can I get the focused window/terminal to
> understand that the device
I have a 2-dimensional usb bar code scanner that I'm trying to get
working ( This is the exact one if interested:
http://www.barcodesinc.com/metrologic/ms1690.htm ). It scans, but
nothing gets displayed. How can I get the focused window/terminal to
understand that the device should be treated
Alexander Pilipovsky wrote:
> Thanks, Dale, after your letter I found some solution :) I unmerged
> libphoto and downloaded it's latest version from
> http://www.gphoto.org/ and images are downloading by gphoto2 and
> gtkam. But when I works not under root any program cannot get access
> to /dev/tt
walt wrote:
Could someone else compile the test and confirm that it returns 119 on
~amd64 instead of 0?
It returns 119 on an semi-ancient Athlon64 3200+ box here as well.
Could kernel HZ-settings affect the outcome? This box has CONFIG_HZ=250,
but tomorrow I can try on another amd64 which run
On Sun, 03 May 2009 14:14:38 -0700
walt wrote:
> By accident I noticed that the configure script for one of the gentoo
> packages (I think maybe it was coreutils but I can't remember) gives
> different results on ~x86 and ~amd64.
>
> The script uses a "test for working nanosleep" that I've inclu
On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 10:32 -0400, Simon wrote:
> > How long is unison taking to check for changes? I can usually reconcile
> > changes in my home directory (approximately 45G, 125,000 files) in less
> > than 10-15 seconds between my slow laptop drive and a remote machine.
> > However, if you are s
By accident I noticed that the configure script for one of the gentoo
packages (I think maybe it was coreutils but I can't remember) gives
different results on ~x86 and ~amd64.
The script uses a "test for working nanosleep" that I've included below.
Could someone else compile the test and confir
Ivan Kanakarakis wrote:
I use Gnome on ~amd64 and everything is working fine.
I don't use pulse audio, just alsa.
I also had those issues with x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-180.35 as Paul said.
Other than that I can't think of something right now...
That was the problem, thanks guys! I can't ima
I need gcc-4.1.2 because CUDA examples are failed when compiled with
gcc-4.3.3 or at least I could not make it work with CUDA.
Now I have the new problem that I could not compile gcc-4.1.2 with
gcc-4.3.3 and it seem hard to solve this problem.
Does anyone here in our forum could make CUDA work
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 14:02:38 -0400
"D.H." wrote:
> I'd like to set up an ftp proxy on my home firewall so I can scan for
> viruses using clamd. I found frox. Which looks like it will do what
> I want. I've pretty much used the default install which makes frox
> listen on 127.0.0.1:2121. But,
Dale writes:
> You also may want to make sure you have the correct CAMERAS= line in
> make.conf. I have CAMERAS="canon ptp2" in my make.conf. I think ptp2
> is the one that it actually uses.
My Canon EOS400D works fine in Ubuntu. But I was not able to get F-Spot
to detect it. I had CAMERAS="ca
Thanks, Dale, after your letter I found some solution :) I unmerged
libphoto and downloaded it's latest version from http://www.gphoto.org/
and images are downloading by gphoto2 and gtkam. But when I works not
under root any program cannot get access to /dev/ttS0. Changing
permissions to 777 for tt
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5976
> http://kitenet.net/~joey/svnhome/
> http://www.google.com/search?q=homedir+version+control
Hey thanks Stroller,
I'd be interested in these solutions, but i dont have enough space
to copy everything in double (keep a backup). So what i do, and this
is
> How long is unison taking to check for changes? I can usually reconcile
> changes in my home directory (approximately 45G, 125,000 files) in less
> than 10-15 seconds between my slow laptop drive and a remote machine.
> However, if you are syncing with a Windows machine, expect the sync to
> be m
>
> I've got several hard-core network engineer users with the same problem. They
> solved it in a neat way, by running mutt in a permanent screen session on a
> server I provided for the purpose. Getmail is now not necessary as I deliver
> their mail to that machine. Working on the LAN and fro
I added CAMERAS... string in make.conf and installed gtkam, but it says
that no cameras found too... Later, when I connected camera to computer,
it disables camera's screen, but now it works. USB port works and lsusb
see them:
sh-3.2# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0951:1602 Kingston Technology
Bus 0
> Or you can create raid0 with partitions on both drives (sda1+sdb1)
> and "mirror" it on the second set of partitions on the same drives.
> But then you do not have any protection from total disk failure
> you'd normally expect from raid1. Only some very little protection
> against a sector failur
On Sonntag 03 Mai 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Sunday 03 May 2009 02:58:08 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Sonntag 03 Mai 2009, Dale wrote:
> > > I thought glxgears was a GPU test not a CPU test.
> >
> > it tests almost nothing from the gpu - and the resulting fps are very
> > depent on the C
On Sat, 02 May 2009 20:34:02 +0300
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Hung Dang wrote:
> > Hi all
> > I have to emerge gcc-4.1.2 to use with CUDA. However, I receive the
> > following message.
> >
> > !!! 'gcc-4.1.2' is not a valid package atom.
> > !!! Please check ebuild(5) for full details.
> >
> >
On Sun, 3 May 2009 12:05:43 +0200
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Well, James' problem is not the use of IMAP per se, rather that he can't find
> a mailbox monitor that works right with IMAP. For him, that's a little bit of
> a deal-breaker
You're right, my bad. I should probably get a bit more sleep :
On Sunday 03 May 2009 16:03:50 James wrote:
> Ahhh yes, screen!
>
> Good idea. ;) I'll have to think about how to implement this because
> I'm not certain I'll have access to one single server from all the
> different locations I know I'm going to be using mutt as a mail
> client.
And there's not
On 2009-05-03, James wrote:
> I actually do use xfce4, so I may give the mailwatch plugin a
> try.
You'll probably want to use the SVN version -- it's got several
fixes that I don't think are in the released packages.
> Certainly lame that it opens a new connection every time it
> polls, but ma
Bingo.
Mutt works great as an IMAP client (which is rather interesting
because, to the best of my knowledge, mutt did not support IMAP until
somewhat "recently", and quite a bit after it first appeared). I
personally do everything via IMAP -- no worries about switching mail
clients and having to c
Alexander Pilipovsky wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> When I used Ubuntu :)), I got files from my camera by F-Spot. Now I
> compiled f-spot (http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/F-Spot), but now camera
> does not see PC and F-Spot does not see camera too. What it need for work?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
I have a Canon
Hello all!
When I used Ubuntu :)), I got files from my camera by F-Spot. Now I
compiled f-spot (http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/F-Spot), but now camera
does not see PC and F-Spot does not see camera too. What it need for work?
Thanks!
--
Alexander Pilipovsky aka Engraver
Ahhh yes, screen!
Good idea. ;) I'll have to think about how to implement this because
I'm not certain I'll have access to one single server from all the
different locations I know I'm going to be using mutt as a mail
client.
:)
Definitely geeky to boot! Good idea indeed!
-j
On Sun, May 3, 200
Florian Philipp wrote:
A low hanging fruit: Maybe the user wrote 'exit' or 'exec' into her .bashrc
By the way: Which shell is defined in /etc/passwd?
.bashrc is fine. The shell is /bin/bash
Thanks,
--
Valmor
On Sunday 03 May 2009 11:44:39 Mike Kazantsev wrote:
> > It's certainly an alternative, however, if I can't find anything else
> > that works.
>
> I've read much criticism of imap protocol, but with such widespread
> adoption I doubt there can be anything more versatile at the moment.
Well, James'
On Sun, 3 May 2009 00:06:54 -0400
James wrote:
> I've thought about doing something similar to this, but it's a last
> resort. I end up using mutt on various different workstations and it'd
> be nice to run everything "locally". Obviously a solution where I'm
> fetching mail on every machine wher
On Sunday 03 May 2009 02:58:08 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Sonntag 03 Mai 2009, Dale wrote:
> > I thought glxgears was a GPU test not a CPU test.
>
> it tests almost nothing from the gpu - and the resulting fps are very
> depent on the CPU.. so...
The only thing glxgears tests is if OpenGL i
On Sunday 03 May 2009 04:53:41 Mike Kazantsev wrote:
> On Sat, 02 May 2009 20:52:39 -0400
> I don't know about motd, but the rest looks like pam problem to me, if
> you're using pam, of course. Try 'euse -i pam' to see if it's enabled.
>
> If that's the case, first of all I'd suggest to check etc-
On Sunday 03 May 2009 06:06:54 James wrote:
> Alan,
>
> Thanks for the response. :)
>
> I've thought about doing something similar to this, but it's a last
> resort. I end up using mutt on various different workstations and it'd
> be nice to run everything "locally". Obviously a solution where I'm
Valmor de Almeida schrieb:
>
> Hello,
>
> After a system/world update my user account dealmeida cannot be logged
> to or root cannot su to it. When su - dealmeida is issued at the root
> command prompt, it immediately returns to root. When login is at the
> console the motd appears (twice; why?)
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