d one more time, it works well.
Does anyone know what's wrong with it?
So you have bridge-utits installed and there's also kernel-support for
bridging?
Can you create the bridge manually?
BTW: i would add a RC_NEED_xenbr0="net.eth0" to your /etc/conf.d/net
Regards,
Sven
So do we keep TIMEZONE in conf.d/clock or delete it?
There is no /etc/conf.d/clock anymore in openrc/baselayout 2.0.
The openrc file is called /etc/conf.d/hwclock, and there's no TIMEZONE
variable in that file.
use "de" layout for all hot-plugged keyboards?
Because gdm offers no keyboard-settings, as far as i know. And since my
keyboard is "qwertz", i see a "y" when typing a "z" in gdm. gnome
settings kick in AFTER logging in - so that's pretty useless for gdm.
Regards,
Sven
that
command is not used by grub in any situation i know), the ebuild will
execute that setup-command and write to some device's boot sector. How
evil, again!
Regards,
Sven
P.S.: here's the code from grub-0.97-r5.ebuild:
if [[ -e ${dir}/grub.conf ]] ; t
is indeed executed. So
if that command is outdated (something you won't notice, since that
command is not used by grub in any situation i know), the ebuild will
execute that setup-command and write to some device's boot sector. How
evil, again!
Regards,
Sven
P.S.: here's t
(Portage is a little dated at 1.2.9)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rkhunter/
Thanks for the info but this doesn't belong here. The proper thing to do
would be to open a bug on http://bugs.gentoo.org and request a version
bump.
Like this one: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194832
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
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
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 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] Initializ
Suddenly I noticed I'm on the bleeding edge. I don't know why.
The latest: emerge -aDvu world is emerging unstable k3b-1.0.4. At least if
I'm reading the output of eix correctly, it's unstable.
I don't have anything in ACCEPT_KEYWORDS (it's not defined).
In all of /etc/portage there are 4 refere
On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 13:32 -0600, Jesús Abidan Ramos Salas wrote:
> i am new at this list... i hope i can help
Me too, at first I'm basically reading and learning ^^
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>> Samba 3.0.24 works like charm. Just switched back to it.
>
> But watch out, it has a huge security problem:
> http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200711-29.xml
Yeah, but i've got no time right now, to analyse the problems with 3.0.27a.
I've run it in debug mode and so on - but i found
>> In addition, the mount.cifs binary is missing. So i cannot mount via
>> CIFS anymore. Samba ebuild is VERY broken :-(
>
> The ebuild is not broken, you just didn't read what it told you
>
> "The mount/umount.cifs helper applications are not included anymore.
> Please install net-fs/mount-cifs
> Hi. I just tried to update to the new "stable" samba 3.025c and noticed two
> problems:
>
> - the init script does not work (known bug #191647)
>
> - after fixing the init script, the Windows box (XP SP2) can no longer
> connect to shared directories despite the new server being visible and
> b
> Hi. I am having a very frustrating prroblem when I use the pppoe
> plugin like so:
>
> config_ppp0=("ppp")
> link_ppp0="eth2"
> plugins_ppp0=("rp-pppoe")
> username_ppp0='vzeqmmst'
> pppd_ppp0=(
> "updetach"
> "noauth"
> "ipcp-accept-remote"
> "ipcp-accept-local"
> "holdoff 3"
> "lcp-echo-inter
?
Thanks,
Sven
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> Does anybody knows what had happened to: http://gentoo-wiki.com ?
And http://www.gentoo-portage.com/
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>>>emerge gnome fails. Does anyone recognize what portage is
>>> complaining about here?
>> I'm not really sure, but I solved it by reemerging dev-perl/XML-Parser.
expat has been updated. Some Apps are now broken. They have to
recompiled to link against the new libexpat.
For me, it was gettex
I am curious, though: If you like the sysklogd
> layout to the point that you want to replicate it exactly in other log
> daemons, why do you want to switch log daemons?
Last sysklogd version if from 2001.
And portage contains 1.4.2_pre2007* versions. This was curious to me.
And on the other hand
e processed.
> >
> > So, is it possible to deactivate one keyboard?
>
>
>
> I think so, what about deactivating the one you do not want to use in
your
> xorg.conf?
>
Thats exactly what I'm trying to do: deactivate the keyboard in my
xorg.conf. But how can I do it?
Removing the part in your conifg, I suppose. A question: Don't you want to
use the keyboard anymore with X?
Sven
sysklogd. But i would
rather like a default-config that behaves like sysklogd.
So the next thing i could try is metalog.
Does it have a nice default config?
Regards,
Sven
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one you do not want to use in your
xorg.conf?
Sven
nted to let you know.
Regards,
Sven
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> trying to update my system , glib is broken
>
> here is the output
Seems like a libtool problem. Please try to update libtool, and then try
to update glib again.
Maybe that works.
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> is it possible to monitor SATA disks with smart?
> sys-apps/smartmontools can not read smart on that disks.
You have to tell smartmontools, that it's actually an ATA disk. SATA
devices show up as SCSI devices, but the protocol is still ATA.
So this can be done with the "-d ata" switch - also see
> As I understand it a good WLAN device driver will associate and re-associate
> with the next available device when it comes into range. Some drivers are
> not that good at re-associating.
Right, but just imagine you close the laptop in the university and open
it at home again.
There is no suc
>> is there any "WLAN daemon" that scans for wireless LANs and loggs into
>> them, if he finds one, that i prefer?
>
> Maybe wifi-radar fits your needs!
I think, it's "just" an application - a frontend. What i would prefer,
is really a daemon running as root in background, scanning for networks,
Hi,
is there any "WLAN daemon" that scans for wireless LANs and loggs into
them, if he finds one, that i prefer?
Thanks,
Sven
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Hi,
i'm 15 years old, using Linux since 2004/2005, started with Suse,
Debian and now i'm on Gentoo - and very happy :)
On 4/13/07, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
Looks like I'm coming in at the older end at 33.
So
> So as you can see, one database must be broken or in wrong format.
> But i have NO idea, which one it is.
OK, it was the database in /var/imap/db.
Deleted all files in that directory, and now everything's fine again.
I wonder, what i broke by doing this. Anyway: all my mails are still there.
hanks,
Sven
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>> I put evolution in /etc/portage/profile/package.provided.
>>
>> Then portage assumes, that it is installed ba hand and therefor it's not
>> installed installed automatically.
>>
>> Unfortunatly, you still have to install eveolution-data-server and
>> evolution-webcal, because it's a hard-depende
> Any suggestions?
I put evolution in /etc/portage/profile/package.provided.
Then portage assumes, that it is installed ba hand and therefor it's not
installed installed automatically.
Unfortunatly, you still have to install eveolution-data-server and
evolution-webcal, because it's a hard-depend
Hi,
my vmware doesn't work anymore :-(
I have no clue about the cause - maybe my update to 2.6.20 or perhaps bus?
# vmware
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/bin/vmware:
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/lib/libpng12.so.0/libpng12.so.0: no version
information available (required by /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2)
p
'bridge=xenbr0' ]
> disk =
> ['phy:/dev/sda5,ioemu:hda,w','file:/home/mihamina/downloads/isos/FC-5-i386-disc1.iso,hdc:cdrom,r']
> device_model ='/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm'
> boot='d'
> vnc=1
> vncviewer=1
> serial='pty'
> ne2000=0
In my config, it reads:
vif = [ 'bridge=xenbr0' ]
So yes, your config should work.
Greetings,
Sven
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'bridge=xenbr0' ]
> disk =
> ['phy:/dev/sda5,ioemu:hda,w','file:/home/mihamina/downloads/isos/FC-5-i386-disc1.iso,hdc:cdrom,r']
> device_model ='/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm'
> boot='d'
> vnc=1
> vncviewer=1
> serial='pty'
> ne2000=0
In my config, it reads:
vif = [ 'bridge=xenbr0' ]
So yes, your config should work.
Greetings,
Sven
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> I recently set up a Core 2 duo system. Following the AMD64 howto, the
> system now works. Kernel compilation took 1:40 minutes passing -j6 to
> make.
>
> Then I tried to bunzip a large file and found out that the machine was
> about 40 % in idle which is clear because bzip2 is only one process.
> If it is a hard-requirement, you'll get "blah depends on java which is
> hardmasked" and your emerge will die.
I think, that what's Q wants.
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»Q« schrieb:
> Is there a simple way to make sure java never gets installed on a
> gentoo machine? The only thing I've thought of is
> using /etc/portage/package.mask to mask everything in the dev-java
> category, but I'm hoping for something simpler.
>
disable java use-flag.
mask virtual/jdk, v
>>> I do not understand/know how the choice of mirrors work either. I
>>> noticed that when I rsync from home I always hit the same mirror
>>> (first time). When I rsync from work (using the same laptop) I
>>> always hit a different specific mirror (again first time).
>> it's not portage!
>> it's
> I do not understand/know how the choice of mirrors work either. I noticed
> that when I rsync from home I always hit the same mirror (first time). When
> I rsync from work (using the same laptop) I always hit a different specific
> mirror (again first time).
it's not portage!
it's rsync!!!
's DSL-connection, the server
129.x.x.x was unreachable, while the others were reachable. So we had to
change the server manually in /etc/make.conf - but i don't understand,
why "emerge --sync" used the one it was using, and why it didn't switch
to one of the other ones.
Thank
> It will be included in 2.6.20 kernel, as it seems. But it's not in
> 2.6.19.1 :-(
But it will be in 2.6.19.2 - hooray!
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ought, that you could find that patch quite handy.
Greetings,
Sven
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> Hmm - I don't have this issue - what version of alsa-utils are you
> running? I'm running 1.0.13. I don't even have a /etc/init.d/coldplug
> init script on my system - maybe you need to do an emerge -C coldplug?
> Maybe if the coldplug script doesn't exist then alsasound won't
> complain about it
>> do you know, what's going on at present in kernel development? We had
>> libata based SATA drivers for a few kernel-versions now.
>> Since 2.6.19, we seem to be offered libata based PATA drivers too!
>>
>> Why are they doing it? Does this make any sense to you? The new drivers
>> don't replace t
e old ones, at present time. But are they planned to? Or
do they just exist "for the fun of it" ?
Greetings,
Sven
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> this is a really strange issue i'm having:
>
> i changed the motherboard, nothing else. I know have a K8T800Pro based
> motherboard. The old one was SiS-chipset based.
>
> So i was already running the vesa frambuffer at 1280x1024, 16-bit. And
> actually it worked perfect!
>
> No, after the swi
Hi,
this is a really strange issue i'm having:
i changed the motherboard, nothing else. I know have a K8T800Pro based
motherboard. The old one was SiS-chipset based.
So i was already running the vesa frambuffer at 1280x1024, 16-bit. And
actually it worked perfect!
No, after the switch to the VI
> When I run revdep-rebuild, it reports a bunch (around 100) breakages
> involving
> early kde *.la files, but then it reports that
> Dynamic linking on your system is consistent... All done.
Old *.la files are broken. They have not been unmerged. That's a known
bug, because some gentoo-tools have
Hi,
do you have the same problems?
When hald is running, it seems to access the dvd-drive on a regular
basis. That means, that the drive doesn't spin down :-(
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> I looked at this tool. It allows me to patch the bios table w/ resolution and
> bpp value - but not with the rest of the mode line timings. How can I change
> that?
It seems, that you can't.
All the Linux-stuff is using the BIOS to switch modes. Also see this page:
http://intellinuxgraphics.o
> I am running gentoo kernel 2.6.15-r1
> I recently updated xorg, and installed the new nvidia-drivers package.
> Xorg now appears to be horribly broken.
> The nvidia splash screen appears, then it faults out back to the command line.
Can you tell us, which nvidia related ebuild you have installed
r half of frame N and
the lower half of frame N+1
Greetings,
Sven
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Hi,
do you guys know any possibility to detect, whether the nx-bit is
effectively enabled and being used?
I'm passing "noexec=on" and even "noexec32=on" to the kernel. But i want
to check whether it really changes something.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Sven
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> bridge_xenbr1=" "
> config_xenbr1=(
> "192.168.0.1/24"
> )
> brctl_xenbr1=(
> "setfd 0"
> "sethello 0"
> "stp off"
> )
Hmm, forget about my question. Exactly the configuration above works
fine now.
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192.168.0.255"
)
brctl_xenbr1=(
"setfd 0"
"sethello 0"
"stp off"
)
I also tried bridge_xenbr1="null" and so on.
So am i supposed to do? Is this a missing feature in baselayout?
Thanks,
Sven
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>> i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
>> was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
>> didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
>> same issue? I already had this issue on 2 PCs.
>
>> I have to recompile
>> i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
>> was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
>> didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
>> same issue? I already had this issue on 2 PCs.
>>
>> I have to recompile
Hi,
i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
same issue? I already had this issue on 2 PCs.
I have to recompile OpenSSH. The
> I was handed what seems to be a corrupt xD flash card to extract the last
> photo from it. When the WinXP system at work coughed and died on it
> (couldn't read it) I thought that my Linux would do better. Anyhow, I've
> inserted it into my Fuji camera and this is what dmesg shows:
>
>
> I got a core duo machine with an intel motherboard with the 965 chip
> set. There is a sata HD and ide DVD. The installation disk fails to
> boot since the jernel does not recognize the dvd. I tried the following
> bios configurations:
> * switch between ahci and ide
> * switch between legacy
t now, after
some years, it's also very stable. But there are some problems
concerning browser-plugins. All the precompiled plugins like Java, Flash
etc. are not available for amd64-system. I don't know why, but i find
that quite ignorant.
Greetings,
Sven
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Hi,
is there any of the big distributions like SuSE, Fedora or Debian who
use glibc 2.4 too? And if they do, do they also only include a
nptlonly-glibc?
Just wondering.
Sven
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> 2) Do I put grub on the Gentoo boot partition and then do the standard
> chain load to Win XP? If this is the case then which partitions should
> be marked as bootable?
AFAIK, grub can only be put into the MBR of a disk. anything like
"grub-install /dev/hda1" just will not work. Only something l
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> few years later I setup a environment which shares the /home using
> NFS for the users and the authentication method was NIS. Is this still
> the best solution?
> My current environment is based on LDAP where all services use it. I
> configured PAM+NSSwitch, Postfix, and so on. Now, I want linu
>> The problem is the gcc package not only delivers the gcc compiler package,
>> but also some libraries. Further, gcc 4.1.x compiled programs are
>> not quite compatible with gcc 3.x compiled programs -
>> when you compile a lib with 4.x and still have 3.x compiled pgms around.
>> You really shoul
Hi,
sorry for the silly subject, but did you ever experience the following?:
i have a fileserver, i copy a file to it - let's say 600MB.
So about every 200MB (i guess the linux box writes the data into the
cache in the RAM first) linux writes the harddisk. But during that time
- during the time
> my gentoo just suprised me with the following:
>
> gwinet linux # pwd
> /usr/src/linux
> gwinet linux # make all
> [...] some strange error
>
>
> Hooray!
Hmmm, did a "make clean" and then a "make all" - and now it works
without problems. Strange ...
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Hi!,
my gentoo just suprised me with the following:
gwinet linux # pwd
/usr/src/linux
gwinet linux # make all
/bin/sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `('
/bin/sh: -c: line 0: `set -e; echo ' CHK include/linux/version.h';
mkdir -p include/linux/;if [ `echo -n "2.6.17.3
> Thanks... and I'm probably mis-understanding something here but I
> don't see `java' as a USE flag that gcc knows anything about:
>
> emerge -vp gcc
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [ebuild R ] sys-devel/gcc-4.1.1 USE="for
> emerge --pretend --update --deep --newuse world
> [blocks B ] sys-apps/utempter (is blocking sys-libs/libutempter-1.1.2.1)
> [blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2)
> [ebuild N ] sys-libs/libutempter-1.1.2.1
> [ebuild U ] x11-terms/xterm-212-r3 [207]
> [ebuild U ] s
Well, i'm not going to argue about what is an advantage, and what is
not. It depends on the reader and i just tried to explain, what _might_
be seen as an advantage (actually i see advantages in those things i
mentioned - though i don't care about the 1ms ping-improvement).
Greetings,
Sven
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> The old rp-pppoe init script works without problems on my up-to-date
> gentoo router. I prefer this way, too.
Nobody needs the old init.d-script anymore. Here are the advantages of
using baselayout:
- you can unmerge rp-pppoe
- the pppoe-plugin provided by pppd uses the kernel PPPoE-implementat
> I was using the (nowadays) old "/etc/init.d/rp-pppoe" script to
> start/stop my adsl connection, but I did an "emerge world" without
> looking at the messages that now the "net" script should handle all
> possible types of connection, so now I don't know how to configure it.
config_ppp0=( "ppp"
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 01:27:47PM +0200, JC Denton wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a problem. I am using mathplotlib but this program can only use the
> characters that I can use in the terminal. My system is in English but I need
> german characters. How can I change the encoding from
>
> current
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 03:04:33PM +0200, thibault jouannic wrote:
> Well... No effect. Even when I open a new terminal, there is no change. I
> also tried env-update and source /etc/profile, with no result.
>
> thanks,
> thibault.
>
Opening a new terminal isn't enough. End your X session and l
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:40:47PM +0200, thibault jouannic wrote:
> Hello list;
> I must be tired, because i can't get rid of what seems to be a stupid problem
> :
>
> I want to add myself in the "svnusers" group.
> Let's go :
> # groupadd svnusers
> # gpasswd -a thibault svnusers
> # groups thi
> I just can't understand why "emerge -- depclean" such a dangerous
> command can exist or i do it in a wrong way(although i think i am
> right).
Have you seen the big fat warning that says "emerge --depclean may
damage your system" ?
"--depclean" is a nice service for advanced users. It's nothin
>> (But i have to tell you, that even if you recompiled all the packages,
>> some *.la files will remain. They don't get unmerged due to some bugs.
>> Just rerun revdep-rebuild to discover them, and remove them my hand.)
>
> It is usually because you have run fix_libtool_files.sh at some point,
>
> And still I get this. Any ideas?
Upgrade to gentoolkit 0.2.2 and run revdep-revbuild. It now also
analyses *.la files and will discover the broken ones.
(But i have to tell you, that even if you recompiled all the packages,
some *.la files will remain. They don't get unmerged due to some bugs.
> Calculating world dependencies . ... done!
>
> [blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2)
>
> Do I need to remove sys-apps/shadow? I thought that was part of system?
unmerge pam-login and update shadow
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> //192.168.0.2/Temp /mnt/temp smbfs
> user,uid=smash,gid=users,password= 0 0
smbfs? No, that's not clever. Better use cifs ;-)
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> Thanks Remy. That's exactly what I need. No need for x11 on a server only
> system!
If you don't want X, then disable all X-related use-flags. The java
use-flag is _not_ X related, since all JRE/JDK ebuilds (at least those,
that i now) won't install X if the right use-flags are disabled.
javac
>> But but rsync still makes my harddisk glow, too many small files
>
> Use the right filesystem: Reiserfs.
I already used reiserfs and now i'm using ext3. There was not much
difference.
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> So, thank you, Portage Devs. You've made my Gentoo experience nearly 100%
> enjoyable.
But but rsync still makes my harddisk glow, too many small files
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actical, because in unicode, he can represent every
character/sign that's out there.
Greetings,
Sven
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elayout since i use a non-utf8 locale.
Greetings
Sven
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> I was wondering if someone could show me where to look information to
> enable DRI/GLX on a ATI X300 PCI Express video board.
>
> I was wanting to test some 3d games, but without enableing DRi is just
> impossible.
What's the problem? emergeing ati-drivers doesn't work?
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g to install
> emerge-delta-webrsync and try from there, but of course, I can't emerge
> anything . . .
The timeout-things - that's a stupid rsync problem.
Update rsync to the latest release. Perhaps it helps.
There used to be some "webrsync"-mechanism by running:
> In my recent experience the frequent changes to the
> xorg7 versions in portage are getting pretty hairy. I
> have been constantly adding things to package.keywords
> and package.unmask every time I do a world upgrade.
> And then it got 1000 times worse...
xorg 7.0 is ~x86 - no need to unmask th
> I have a new sony lappy with a ipw2200 chipset mini wireless card.
> Should I be using the in kernel (2.6.16-r3) drivers or the builds in
> portage? Is the a configuration guide for this setup on gentoo?
I would use the ebuilds. You're much more flexible that way in the case,
that you experienc
> Yesterday I updated from glibc-2.4-r1 to glibc-2.4-r2. Since then,
> I've got problems with my UTF-8 locale. I suppose, that is because
> the UTF-8 denomination seems to have changed from .UTF-8 to .utf8:
.UTF-8 changed from .utf8?
That's not true. My glibc 2.3.6 (with userlocales turned off) n
> Sorry for the big post. I solved by emerging the 1.1.0 version, which is
> hard masked at the moment.
Hmm, that 1.1.x versions are part of xorg-x11 7.1 i guess - i wouldn't
use 7.1 material with xorg 7.0 - well, perhaps it works without
problems, so you might prove me wrong.
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> Ummm, could you please explain those settings? Or could you please point
> me the appropriate documentation where they're explained?
which settings?
well, "man pppd" should show you all the funny pppd options.
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> Anyway, so a related query.. My internet connection has a habit of
> getting disconnected every six hours. Does the kernel mode PPPoE
> automatically reconnect properly? Well, if it doesn't, how do I start
> and stop the connection at will? Restart the init script?
config_ppp9=( "ppp" )
plugi
_ppp0='xxx'
> password_ppp0='xxx'
> pppd_ppp0=( "updetach" "defaultroute" "usepeerdns")
>
> Any suggestion?
I have no clue what's wrong here.
But i have to tell you, that my net.ppp0 was provided by net-dialup/ppp
instead of baselay
> Gentoo does use rp-pppoe to connect. It just does it when bringing up
> eth0 directly.
No, since baselayout-1.12*, gentoo uses ppp and ppp's pppoe-plugin.
rp-pppoe is not needed anymore!
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