during arbitrary pointer movements over menu items. it
>> seems
>> all that misbehavior is related to x11-libs/gtk+:3
>>
I have also rolled back to 3.4.4 due to repaint problems in all apps.
Initially I blamed this on nouveau but I don't know how to check if
this is the case.
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Maciej Grela
ted.
>
When you have a simple cable like that make sure to disable hardware
flow control on *both* sides. This is a mistake I was always making in
the past.
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want to know what is causing this and turn it off.
>
You don't need a script for this. If you have the rfkill-input kernel
module or the thinkpad-acpi module they hook into the hotkeys and
drive rfkill to enable/disable radios.
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system when you plug in the phone ?
The last few lines of dmesg would give the best information.
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Maciej Grela
nd out which process tries to start xdg-open?
>
> It assume it's connected to some settings the user's home directory.
>
Use pstree to see what is executing it when this is happening.
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e:~# ls -l Pobrane/
razem 5580
-rw-r--r-- 1 thermal thermal 1623054 2010-12-26 23:57 EPWA-APP1.flac
-rw-r--r-- 1 thermal thermal 3657627 2010-12-26 23:57 EPWA-APP2.flac
-rw-r--r-- 1 thermal thermal 429580 2010-08-18 21:38 Vol 28_16.pdf
r...@richese:~#
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ations on the -j option
> with ext4?
Irrelevant for running mkfs.ext4. The journal is always created in
this case. This option has been used for mke2fs.
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Maciej Grela
ve any thoughts, please?
>
I use ionice & nice when running paludis in the background and it does
the job pretty well:
alias paludis='ionice -c 3 nice -n 19 paludis'
Just remember that for ionice to work properly you need to have the
CFQ I/O scheduler enabled.
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Maciej Grela
f which have been damaged by
self-discharge, therefore you are seeing only 30 % of the previous
capacity.
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64: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux),
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, not
stripped
gr...@kraken ~ $
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2010/11/9 Mick :
> Hi All,
>
> I've had at least 3 fs corruptions on a Reiser4 fs, in as many months.
>
> I understand that the fs type is experimental, but am wondering if it
> is the fs at fault here or Dell's hard drive:
>
Check your RAM using memtest86.
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different
network profiles from /etc/conf.d/net depending on the IP address of
the gateway offered by DHCP. It worked pretty well in the days before
networkmanager and wicd.
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rmmod this module and maybe sync and unmount any
> related USB-device automagically before entering any suspend mode?
> (Or is there any other nice trick to circumvent that problem?)
>
What appears in dmesg when you try to suspend with the module loaded ?
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; I am confused now...
>
> I am using an ASUS Crosshair IV Formula wuth an AMD Phenom II X6
> CPU. Suspend-to-Swap works fine (as a sign of a working ACPI
> implemention...)
>
> What should I use ? Acpid? Hal? Both?
>
What do you want to do with acpi ?
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thing I should pay particular attention to? I haven't configured a network
> machine before.
I would suggest bridge mode in this case.
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s (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec)
> udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,size=10240k,mode=755)
> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,nosuid,noexec,gid=5,mode=620)
> /dev/cciss/c0d1p1 on /mnt/xen2 type ext3 (rw,noatime)
> shm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
> usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,devmode=0664,devgid=85)
> ---
>
Maybe the cciss driver doesn't have your controller on the PCI devices
list. This is unlikely but would give the symptoms you are describing.
Please post the output of 'lspci -k' and 'lspci -n' commands. Which
kernel version are you trying to run ?
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a domU then I
think that in Xen you have a different driver than cciss for the
disks.
If it's from a dom0, are you sure that you have the cciss driver
built-in instead of a module ? From the screenshot it seems that it's
not present at the point the kernel is booting.
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from some
livecd linux (I'd suggest System Rescue CD) ?
Have you checked your RAM (with memtest86) and HDD (with badblocks) ?
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Maciej Grela
m:x:3:4:adm:/var/adm:/bin/false
lp:x:4:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/bin/false
sync:x:5:0:sync:/sbin:/bin/sync
shutdown:x:6:0:shutdown:/sbin:/sbin/shutdown
halt:x:7:0:halt:/sbin:/sbin/halt
mail:x:8:12:mail:/var/spool/mail:/bin/false
news:x:9:13:news:/usr/lib/news:/bin/false
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2010/9/10 Paul Hartman :
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Maciej Grela wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any way to make emerge (wget) correctly behave when it tries
>> to download a non-existing file from FTP
>> in a network using ISA as ftp_proxy ? I have one of
ny way to work around this problem ?
Is it neccessary to change ISA configuration to properly respond to an
ftp client when
the file is missing ? If yes, how ?
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Maciej Grela
block/sda folders, with a sda1 folder
> in that as well. It's almost like it had /dev/sda1, but then lost it
> somehow.
>
> Does anyone have any idea what's going on here? Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
Have you seen http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page ? It's based on
Gentoo, you could check what they did to boot from a usb stick.
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you are trying
to access google.
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Maciej Grela
are
> CRTs: the dots are deposited in trios, each illuminated through a hole
> in the shadow mask.
Right, but nature does a better job at upsampling an image than DSPs.
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Maciej Grela
are
> CRTs: the dots are deposited in trios, each illuminated through a hole
> in the shadow mask.
Right, but nature does a better job at upsampling an image than DSPs.
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Maciej Grela
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