On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Michael Sullivan
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> On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 20:28 -0500, Dale wrote:
>> Michael Sullivan wrote:
>> > Awhile back there was a thread about grub working but the menu not
>> > showing up, and in that thread there was a setting suggested, somethi
On Dec 17, 2007 7:36 PM, Thufir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 11:38:30 -0200, Raphael wrote:
>
>
> > I believe that a good solution would be evolving Portage to use
> > different forms of storage, like databases or even LDAP. In a home
> > desktop, you could use SQLite, whic
this problem is on your end possibly. I got the
> following message just okay.
>
I didn't get it either.
Rob
On 5/16/07, Rob Rutherford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/16/07, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've tried OO-bin and now I compiles OO on an amd64.
> both do not have spell check working. Now on the compiled
> version, I get this messa
The spell check is based on the language setting for the text in the
document. Format->Character->Font Make sure the language is set correctly
you probably want English (USA) .
On 5/16/07, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I've tried OO-bin and now I compiles OO on an amd64.
both do not
On 5/16/07, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Which problem from the upstream ?
I'm a little bit involved in Xorg development (especially on the
modularizing project), so if you tell me the problem, I could fix it.
The problem w/ x11-base/xorg-server are the PDEPENDs on (external)
drive
On 4/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And if ALL THESE CAPS distress you and you think I am shouting, well
goodness gracious, NOW YOU KNOW HOW I FEEL ABOUT COLORIZATION RUN AMUCK.
Caps don't distress me, but they do encourage me to add you to my junk mail
filter.
On 4/2/07, Rob Rutherford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have dual booted different distros on a single box sharing boot and swap
done it worked fine. There was some lag in startup when changing systems.
My guess would be differences in swap.
Used different Kernel version, and ever
I have dual booted different distros on a single box sharing boot and swap
done it worked fine. There was some lag in startup when changing systems.
My guess would be differences in swap.
Used different Kernel version, and everything.
Just be very careful, some install scripts use symlinks in /
Indeed!
Maya + A cluster of PCs + Linux = Star Wars ;-)
I noticed you left the word script out of the list. :-D
Rob
will give you less than the rated distance for
1000 Mps. I beleve that the (gag) windows box is forcing the card to connect
at a lower speed during DHCP request. On windows ( without software) You
realy can't test network speed. But I don't know how to tell your card to
switch to 100 Mps on Gentoo.
Rob
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I Just use dvdrip emerge it works fine.
> On Monday 04 December 2006 11:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I had problems with DVD DL media, too.
> > It stopped with a write failure just before beginning to burn the second
> > layer. I tried Verbatim DL media and it worked very well.
> >
> > Sinc
I can't seem to get lirc to usr my hauppauge PVR-150 IR transmitter When I rin
irsend SET_TRANSMITTERS 0
i get
irsend: command failed: SET_TRANSMITTERS 0
irsend: hardware does not support sending
And I know the hardware does send it came with a IR blaster.
can anyobdy help????
rob
als
I am trying to get my PVR-150 card to transmit codes for my cable box but
irsend keeps telling me hardware not compatable. Do I need another spec for
LIRC to see the transmitter off my card.
I have ...
LIRC_DEVICES="hauppauge" line put in /etc/make.conf
does anybod
What do the 2 zerros at the end of the line mean and why is the
/ dira1 0
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How do you get power pitten to shutdown and power off Gentoo box
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My AVI's are 24fps but the header shows 29.97fps is there a way to change this
in a bulk format ( shell script ). A player I have won't play files unless I
convert them . I have found a prosess that works but it is taking a long time
and uses 2 different programs.
Can anyone
e can help
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On Saturday 15 July 2006 14:15, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 15 July 2006 18:25, Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 7/15/06, rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > emerged most of the stuff in media-tv but I can't get anyone of thease
> > > to show TV most say device not
etter card to use.
rob
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it what does your "/etc/conf/net
and /etc/conf/wireless" have set.
There could be some conflicting configurations.
Check those two files out!!!
Rob
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"iwconfig" commands are you running ?
Rob
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On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 06:29 -0500, Robert Crawford wrote:
> You also need to emerge madwifi-tools, and you need ath_hal loaded too.
Emerging madwifi-driver will emerge madwifi-tools.
I have never needed to explicitly load "ath_hal" as "ath_pci" loads it
dynamically even with the older madwifi cod
when you run "iwconfig" does it
show wireless related settings on the relevant interface?
Hope this helps.
Let us know,
Rob
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have started with the "2.6.15-gentoo-r1" kernel release
and I suspect (correct me if I'm wrong) a "udev" update which happened
around the same time IIRC.
The System.map file is there.
I have just updated to the new "2.6.15-gentoo-r2" kernel and the error
message is
ug in the message listing. Or perhaps I have no idea
what I am doing- it wouldn't be the first time. My message shows up
twice in the same box.
Rob Lytle
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ation
or whatever it is called. I am curious about the 64 bit OS's, but
really have no idea whether there is any advantage whatsever except for
the experience of using such a system. I do however, use Complex-128
variables in Numeric Python. But since my cpu is under some sort of
emulation, I d
I originally had font problems with mozilla-bin, so I unmerged it and
compiled the program, eliminating the problem.
But now I see a bunch of /usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin processes. Is
that normal?
Thanks, Rob.
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A Seti search for
n between the cable modem and the internet was down,
> but everything inside my router should have been fine...
>
I saw somewhere in portage a daemon that manages
connection/disconnection from the network. I think it was for laptops.
But now I don't know what it is call
Does anyone know if cdrtools 2.01-r3 works at all with the gentoo
2.6.13-r3 kernel?
I saw cdrecord giving a warning about later kernels. Xcdroast just
doesn't seem to do anything when I've tried it.
Thanks,
Rob
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A Seti
;...pardon the pun.
Perl with Expect module or Just Expect on its own.
http://www.infocopter.com/perl_corner/expect.htm
Hope this helps,
Rob
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firewall. My god, is there that much virus and/or scanning
activity around? or is xosview not reliable? Maybe it is DHCP
activity. I don't know as I have iptables set up not to log that kind
of stuff.
Thanks,
Rob.
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where.
Thank you. Rob.
-
Here is what I have now for syslog.conf:
# /etc/syslog.conf Configuration file for syslogd.
#
# For more information see syslog.conf(5)
# manpage.
# This is from Debian, we are using i
firewall. My god, is there that much virus and/or scanning
activity around? or is xosview not reliable? Maybe it is DHCP
activity. I don't know as I have iptables set up not to log that kind
of stuff.
Thanks,
Rob.
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/dev/zero. It fills the whole partition with a file full
> of zeroes that you can remove afterwards. It's not quite as efficient as
> really zeroing all free blocks but it works on every FS and should even
> be unaffected by journaling.
>
> regards
> Matthias
>
I am wondering if this discussion is irrelevent to anonymity and/or
security, as if the /tmp and swap partitions are not dealt with, then
what use is a secure erase?
Rob
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I noticed the "rm" command doesn't have any options for secure erasing
of files. Maybe I saw that before on one of the BSD's. I am also
interested in "wiping" unused disk space.
Is there a gentoo port that does this kind of stuff?
Thanks,
Rob.
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Richard Fish wrote:
Rob wrote:
I don't want to start a 64bit vs 32 bit war, or a Windows versus *nix
war, but it has been my experience so far that the fastest benchmarks
for a highly computation intensive program written in Numeric Python
came on my 3.5Ghz P4 laptop with hyperthreadin
I think they said that they use some ordinary MS
comiler.
Any ideas would help me to put to rest the problem. I say it is a
problem as I really don't want to boot into Windows XP to run scientific
programs in Numeric Python.
Thanks,
Rob.
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ld
>>/home data back onto the new encrypted partition?
>
>
> Put it in a tarball preserving all file attributes (ownership and other
> flags) and untar it into the crypted container after mounting it.
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> ce
>
>
Thank you. A very good idea i.e. the tar file.
Rob
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data to some new directory on /usr, then using the dmcrypt on
the /home directory, and finally copying all of the old /home data back
onto the new encrypted partition?
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llowing instructions skills are not
too good. Too many things going on at once here.
Anyway, if I have time, perhaps I will try to rearrange the document to
be clearer, and see if anyone thinks it is better.
IMHO, I think each type of install should be presented from start to
finish, without mixing up all of the steps and then relying on the
document to tell you where you go next in the document.
Rob.
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Alastair Murray wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>
>> Michael Kjorling wrote:
>>
>>> On 2005-10-19 09:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>> I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
>>>>> co
> It should be deleted when you unmerge syslog-ng.
>
I thought I did that, but I didn't. However, unmerging syslog-ng still
hasn't gotten rid of the file in /etc/init.d.
Rob.
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I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file from
/etc/init.d.
Is it safe to just delete the file manually? Or is this file needed by
sysklogd or something else?
Thanks,
Rob.
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em is tweeking my
iptables example file to my use.
I am happy.
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Rob wrote:
> As superuser Windowmaker runs, as a user, it aborts saying "no fonts
> found" or similar.
>
> I checked the www.fontconfig.org site and there is hardly any
> documentation there. It was no help.
>
> The www.windowmaker.org site had one tip for poss
r.
A search of the gentoo-user archives didn't find anything.
So I am at a loss as to why I can't run Windowmaker as a user.
Sincerely, Rob.
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Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 10:58:04AM -0700, Rob wrote
>
>>I have never seen this behavior except with the Gentoo mozilla-bin port.
>>It is not rendering text correctly. I have tried Arial Truetype font
>>and ordinary fonts. What is does is print
znx wrote:
Hi,
Have a look at the wiki, see if it can tame your font issues, did mine:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Xorg_and_Fonts
Cheers
On 14/10/05, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have never seen this behavior except with the Gentoo mozilla-bin port.
It is not renderin
Michael Mauch wrote:
Rob wrote:
The first thing I am not certain of is my recompilation of Xorg using
the suggested USE flags. I put the new USE flags in /etc/make.conf and
then issued the command: "emerge -N xorg-x11". Will that work, or do I
have to do the emerge with "
at xtt is nowhere to be found.
I would ask the same question for compiling freetype and the fonts
suggested.
In any case, Windowmaker runs as superuser, but fails as a simple user.
It claims it can't find any fonts.
I guess I haven't gotten to first base yet.
Thanks,
Rob.
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really annoying. I do not know if this is a port problem or a basic
mozilla problem. Has any one else seen this? the mozilla version is 1.7.12
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ers you'll probably get 11 different responses at least.
Dave
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I know that there isn't much of a reason for a Reiser boot partition,
but I ended up doing that anyway, but no problems at all with grub.
Maybe problems were with older vers
Mark Knecht wrote:
On 10/12/05, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have done the alsa configuration before, so I am kind of at a loss as
to why nothing is working. I believe that I followed the Gentoo Linux
Alsa Guide to the letter, but it was confusing. I had difficulty
fi
ain that I have the
right modules for my soundcard as revealed by pciutils.
Is there any other documentation for Alsa? Man alsa or alsasound
revealed nothing as well as apropos alsa.
Thanks, Rob.
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g 2.6.12-gentoo-r10 kernel.
You need to compile the i8k module in the kernel:
Processor Type and features>Dell laptop support.
Only got it to work when I put :
"i8k force=1"
in /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
Hope this helps,
Rob
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Richard Fish wrote:
Rob wrote:
I'm kind of lost, since the segmentation viololation is quirky,
showing up at different steps in the rescue process. I also during
using the i683 stage 3 tarball, ,that I ended up missing many import
files, like emerge, etc. I am kind of lost, beca
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 00:56:57 -0700, Rob wrote:
Recently I have been using the latest Live CD to rescue my crashed
Gentoo partition. But it seems like whenever I get to the point of
almost being done, I suddenly get the message "segmentation
violation"..
think its my ram. Could it be the
ext3 filesystems? I just don't know any more and I'm abouit ready to
run back to my FreeBSD.
Thanks,
Rob
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epricated, then found out that most of the burner programs would not
> work or worked lousy with an ide ATAPI interface. So I went back to the
> hdc=ide-scsi kernel option. I would like to, however, follow the
> correct procedure, that is, use an ide atapi interface, only it didn'
At 10:55 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
--- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> procedure, that is, use an ide atapi interface, only
> it didn't work out for
> me the first time. Any help or advice would be
> appreciated.
Hi Rob,
What do you mean "it didn't work out&
That has been my key to success in the critical CDRW area.
Rob.
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At 10:35 AM 6/9/2005, Rob wrote:
At 04:50 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
Govind Chandra schreef:
> Just installed Gentoo 2005.0.
>
> cdrecord -scanbus says there are issues with kernel 2.5 and newer.
>
> Is there any way of writing CDs in Gentoo 2005.0?
>
> Govind
>
>
Of c
At 10:49 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
--- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am slowly but surely rescuing my Gentoo System
> with the latest Live
> CD. It is truly a miracle to have this tool, but
> you need to take some
> time experimenting with
so
whenever I lose something, I have to take on an orthagonal persuit, haha.
God Bless,
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) that grub is
> not in the emerge system.
>
> Problem solved. Once you know where all of grub resides (locate grub
> | less) in Gentoo (slocate -u & as su beforehand), you can easily get
> rid of it when Gentoo finally gets its acto together and concocts a
> decent ebuild.
es suddenly appear. Argg, I'm
tearing out my hair. O'Reilly's "Csh and Tcsh" book has been no help,
neither have been the man page. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Rob.
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breaks loose.
So try clearing it out and see if that works better (it will be
re-written with something sensible sooner or later)
If On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 07:55 -0700, Rob wrote:
rob3 wrote:
David D. Rea wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2005 10:15 am, rob3 said:
I am not certain if this is a
Rob wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
A static dynamic DNS . Thanks. I'll look at that.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I want to use dhcp on my home network to assign IP addresses which
means
I'll need a dynamic DNS. I know I can go to
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
A static dynamic DNS . Thanks. I'll look at that.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I want to use dhcp on my home network to assign IP addresses which means
I'll need a dynamic DNS. I know I can go to dyndns.org and set up
someth
Steven Susbauer wrote:
rob3 wrote:
I can't keep the clock on the right time. This Dell 8600 Laptop has a
brand new mobo in it. So it seems crazy that the battery would be dead
already. Windoze shows the same behavior.
Thanks, Rob
Is the clock bouncing between two hour times whil
other??
Dave
I don't know. Dell support gave me a patch to the bios, so I will see
in the next day or so if it is bios, or OS issue.\
Thanks! Rob
Thanks for replying.
I performed the official Dell Laptop clock set procedure, resetting
bios, and then setting the clock to the right time
I
has a
brand new mobo in it. So it seems crazy that the battery would be dead
already. Windoze shows the same behavior.
Thanks, Rob
Is the clock bouncing between two hour times while the minute stays more
or less correct? If so, then Gentoo is probably setting the hardware clock
to UTC (univ
Ric de France wrote:
Rob,
On 5/8/05, rob3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I compiled OpenOffice. It ran all day and successfully completed the
ebuild. Now I run setup and I get hundreds of error messages. How do I
install it? What have I missed?
Have you just opened up a prompt (as a regula
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
What are the messages?
On Sat, 7 May 2005, rob3 wrote:
Hi all,
I compiled OpenOffice. It ran all day and successfully completed the
ebuild. Now I run setup and I get hundreds of error messages. How do I
install it? What have I missed?
The clueless,
Rob
Hi Brett,
I get
Ric de France wrote:
Rob,
On 5/8/05, rob3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I compiled OpenOffice. It ran all day and successfully completed the
ebuild. Now I run setup and I get hundreds of error messages. How do I
install it? What have I missed?
Have you just opened up a prompt (as a regula
Rob wrote:
Dmitri Vassilenko wrote:
On Thursday May 5 2005 16:17, rob3 wrote:
OK, I think I have an accessable draft copy of the doc at
www.gentoo-wiki.com/User:Roblytle.
It seems to be available anonymously, and editable. I am no wiki expert
so its likely something is screwed up. I'd like
out as an encrypted home directory as well.
But since I already have CFS working on the laptop, perhaps I can get it
going on my big AMD64 machine. So far it is using FreeBSD, but I want
to convert it to Gentoo.
Rob.
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priate category soon.
Thanks,
Dmitri (Tro)
Thank you Dmitri !
Rob
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BSD where you just add a
simple script to rc.local or /usr/local/etc/rc.d or whatever.
Thanks!
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I haven't gotten any posts in a long time. Trying to post myself
doesn't seem to work either. But I get no error messages.
Rob.
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