On Wednesday 06 July 2005 17:44, Mike Markowski wrote:
> I'll be changing jobs Monday and want to be sure I bring along enough to
> easily rebuild the sort of gentoo set up I currently enjoy.
>
> After installing, will it be enough to use my current
> /var/lib/portage/world and /etc/make.conf follo
HI all am having trouble with kuickshow producing quite grainy images. All
other kde apps are using all 24 bits of color but kuickshow seems to be stuck
with 256 or something.
I have fiddled with the settings, recompiled imlib and kuickshow itself, but
still no joy. Anyone have a clue why this
Colin wrote:
> It's not being detected under the LiveCD. I booted with doscsi, but I
> don't see /dev/sda. In addition, lspci tells me this:
>
> :00:11.0 Unknown mass storage controller: American Megatrends Inc.
> MegaRAID 428 Ultra RAID Controller (rev 04)
>
> What do I do?
We should be s
I dont know who much you know but have you tried:
ps aux | grep kdetv
or just a simple
ps aux
and than find the process number and use
kill
I prefer tvtime, its a really good program and I have little trouble with it.
Cheers
Rav
On 7/7/05, Luigi Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> I
Bogo Mipps wrote:
> Ever since I emerged KDE 3.4 this week the LED for my HDD's have
> developed a regular 2 per second flash - while the system is
> sitting ostensibly idle.
See http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=2209780, quoting:
"""In the Control Center, under KDE Components -> Service M
assuming the tv card is /dev/video0 try:
lsof|grep /dev/video0
you may need to emerge lsof, and you will need to run it as root.
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 08:33 +0200, Luigi Pinna wrote:
> Hello!
> I have a very strange problem.
> When I use the TV card (I use usually kdetv), I can see without probl
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 01:37:04PM -0700, maxim wexler wrote
> Hello everyone,
>
> Following the "Quickstart Guide to Mutt" have
> encountered the following problems:
>
> $fetchmail -av -m "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T"
> fetchmail: 6.2.5 querying yahoo.com (protocol POP3) at
> Wed Jul 6 13:51:41 200
On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 00:08 -0400, Justin Hart wrote:
> > Oh, I see your question. I asked this myself a few months ago. Yes -
> > it does assume thee's a backend somewhere on the network, but
> > apparently you have to have MySQL on the frontend machine also to be
> > able to send MySQL commands t
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 23:10 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-05 at 00:08 -0400, Justin Hart wrote:
> > > Oh, I see your question. I asked this myself a few months ago. Yes -
> > > it does assume thee's a backend somewhere on the network, but
> > > apparently you have to have MySQL on the f
Ryan wrote:
>Willie Wong wrote:
>
>
>
>>On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 01:29:08AM -0300, Bruno Gola wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
when you can type in a terminal "jav..." and press tab and you get:
java javac javaws... etc, limewire must work
>Does
Bruno Gola ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> Does anyone knows what should I do correctly or just tell me a better
> p2p software (i use pysoulseek and amule)?
I've had good success with gtk-gnutella.
# eix gtk-gnutella
* net-p2p/gtk-gnutella
Available versions: 0.93.3 0.94 ~0.95 ~0.95-r1 ~
> > Then set the same environment variables in your
> > current shell and they
> > should stick.
>
> Nope, .bash_history completely empty after a bunch of
> ls's. At least it didn't tell me to become root :o
So if you do "ls -l .bash*" in your home directory, what's the output?
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On 08:51 Thu 07 Jul , Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > > Then set the same environment variables in your
> > > current shell and they
> > > should stick.
> >
> > Nope, .bash_history completely empty after a bunch of
> > ls's. At least it didn't tell me to become root :o
>
> So if you do "ls -l .bash*
On Thursday 07 July 2005 02:40 am, Dave S wrote:
> >...what about xcompmanager (or whatever it's called)? Is that possibly
> >running?
> >
> >Holly
>
> You could be right, Im going out to work now but I tried changing
> 'nvidia' to 'nv' in xorg.conf and everyting returned to normal, I
> re-emerged
Hi folks,
I am still struggeling with kuser as of KDE 3.4.1 crashing on start-up.
Attached you'll find an strace of kuser. It get's interesting around line
1773. The last system call is uname(), apparently with the right parameters.
Uname() returns 0 which means "successful". Next thing is it g
hi,
Hylafax does not work anymore
sendfax 06123456 /var/spool/fax/docq/doc2932.tif
Trying fax device '/dev/tty4c'... cannot open!
Trying fax device '/dev/tty4d'... cannot open!
sendfax: cannot access fax device(s) (locked?)
faxstat -r
HylaFAX scheduler on localhost: Running
Modem faxCAPI (+4
I did a sync last night and gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4 wants to be emerged.
Got the kernel ok, but it needs genpatches-2.6.12-7.base.tar.bz2.
I've searched a number of the mirrors and so far haven't found it.
Anyone out there know where I can find it?
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
> I did a sync last night and gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4 wants to be emerged.
> Got the kernel ok, but it needs genpatches-2.6.12-7.base.tar.bz2.
>
> I've searched a number of the mirrors and so far haven't found it.
>
> Anyone out there know where I can find it?
Daniel Drake
> I'm not sure here (but someone will point if I'm mistaken), but ppp
> init script is intend to bring up adsl based connections, while you
> need a dialler to connect dial-up, back in the days I had dial-up I
> used minicom, and later kppp to handle this... In fact, you need to
> set your device (
Thanks! Worked like a charm!
The only question I would have is why a new ebuild would be released before
the genpatches tarballs were made available in the distfiles... Wouldn't
the genpatches tarballs be requirements for the new ebuild?
> Daniel Drake is responsible for the genpatches:
> http:
Hi Guys,
the subject says it all, but i'll go into more detail now, if anyone
would be interested in helping. I currently have my system installed on
2 40GB IDE drives. They are in an LVM volumegroup, and the 2 drives are
striped. What i need to do is transform this "striped disk cluster"
int
Hello,
I've just rebuilt my system without "motif" use flag (with emerge
--newuse, etc).
Everything works fine, except that equery shows stale data.
For example:
1. "equery depends emacs" shows openmotif as dependency, but emacs is
rebuilt without motif USE ("emerge -pv emacs" clearly shows t
* Rumen Yotov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Maybe rebuilding "mplayer" through portage will have the same result.
> Think you could have a look at 'revdep-rebuild' (man revdep-rebuild).
> HTH. Rumen
Okay. Sounds like a good start to me. I will give it a go and see
what I get. It's not h
Dave Nebinger wrote:
> The only question I would have is why a new ebuild would be released before
> the genpatches tarballs were made available in the distfiles... Wouldn't
> the genpatches tarballs be requirements for the new ebuild?
I always wait until the patches appear on the mother mirror b
> Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > The only question I would have is why a new ebuild would be released
> before
> > the genpatches tarballs were made available in the distfiles...
> Wouldn't
> > the genpatches tarballs be requirements for the new ebuild?
>
> I always wait until the patches appear on the
I had this same problem when I tried to emerge gnome, I unmerged gnome and kde
was fine again, I think, there might have been some residuals configs but for
the most part I think that is all I had to do to get it running again.
Check the forums.
Mike
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Su
After seeing the strange and unusual postings that we get sometimes in
bugzilla.. We've had it!
please consult here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bugzilla-howto.xml
Going to this page now ensures that hitman are not sent to your home right
away. However, if you read this doc and still messup,
Dave Nebinger wrote:
>>Dave Nebinger wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The only question I would have is why a new ebuild would be released
>>>
>>>
>>before
>>
>>
>>>the genpatches tarballs were made available in the distfiles...
>>>
>>>
>>Wouldn't
>>
>>
>>>the genpatches tarballs be require
Hi,
I'm interested in using Ingo Molnar's realtime-preempt kernel
patches with a Gentoo kernel. I already use them with a Kernel.org
kernel but would prefer to one day see these be part of what Gentoo
supplies. This morning I did a --dry-run and see some messages like
this:
patching file Makefi
Ed Jabbour wrote:
>On Thursday 07 July 2005 02:40 am, Dave S wrote:
>
>
>
>>>...what about xcompmanager (or whatever it's called)? Is that possibly
>>>running?
>>>
>>>Holly
>>>
>>>
>>You could be right, Im going out to work now but I tried changing
>>'nvidia' to 'nv' in xorg.conf and every
Dave Nebinger wrote:
> My sync occurred last night at 12:10 am EST but I didn't get a chance to
> emerge -uD world until around 11am EST this morning. I searched through
> 10-15 ftp mirrors manually looking for the file and it hadn't been released
> anywhere that I could see.
Just checked a few m
Mark Knecht wrote:
> QUESTIONS:
>
> 1) Can I assume that whatever happened with the "Hunk #x succeeded"
> that everything is OK? Maybe this was just a line number issue?
Yeah .. or and indent change or something similar.
>
> 2) What can I do about the "Hunk #x FAILED" messages?
Well to get tha
I am trying to extract information in my logs for a abuse department and am
using the code:
Code:
zcat /var/log/messages.*?.gz | grep 212.56.68.108 >> /home/mike/abuse1
The logs are standard: messages.??.gz
However, when I examine the output, it starts on the 1st may, however the logs
contain
Grant wrote:
I'm not sure here (but someone will point if I'm mistaken), but ppp
init script is intend to bring up adsl based connections, while you
need a dialler to connect dial-up, back in the days I had dial-up I
used minicom, and later kppp to handle this... In fact, you need to
set your de
Dave S wrote:
>Ed Jabbour wrote:
>
>
>
>>On Thursday 07 July 2005 02:40 am, Dave S wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
...what about xcompmanager (or whatever it's called)? Is that possibly
running?
Holly
>>>You could be right, Im going out to work now bu
On Thursday 07 July 2005 01:57 pm, Dave S wrote:
> Ed Jabbour wrote:
> >If you emerged the nvidia stuff, you got the newest versions. Do you
> > have the RIVA TNT2 by any chance? If so, portage now has 1.0.7664,
> > which acc/to NVidia is not compatible with the TNT2. I use 7174, which
> > wor
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Michael Thompson wrote:
> I am trying to extract information in my logs for a abuse department and am
> using the code:
>
> Code:
>
> zcat /var/log/messages.*?.gz | grep 212.56.68.108 >> /home/mike/abuse1
>
> The logs are standard: messages.??.gz
>
> However, when I examine the
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, David Busby wrote:
> List,
>When running php shell scripts I get this at the end of each one
>
> No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging
> Cannot rename //var/lib/net-snmp/snmpapp.conf to
> //var/lib/net-snmp/snmpapp.0.conf
> Cannot unlink //var/lib/net-snmp/sn
Hi!
For example, I have copied some text-with-pictures fragment from
firefox and pasted it into OOo writer document. I have not found the way
to save new OOo document with all the pictures inside the document.
Every time I open this doc the writer try to get the pictures from
the net.
Any help?
On Thursday 07 July 2005 19:32, A. Khattri wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Michael Thompson wrote:
> > I am trying to extract information in my logs for a abuse department and
> > am using the code:
> >
> > Code:
> >
> > zcat /var/log/messages.*?.gz | grep 212.56.68.108 >> /home/mike/abuse1
> >
> > Th
Hello,
dmesg and /proc/meminfo do not reveal much useful information,
to determine how many simm modules a machine has installed.
So I tried lshw:
*-memory
description: System Memory
physical id: 28
slot: System board or motherboard
size: 512MB
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Michael Thompson wrote:
> Apr 24 06:39:51 polaris INPUT BLOCKED: IN=eth1 OUT=
> MAC=00:09:5b:1f:16:42:06:05:5d:9f:a3:74:08:00 SRC=212.56.68.108
> DST=212.159.25.17 LEN=71 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xA0 TTL=58 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP
> SPT=46245 DPT=161 LEN=51
Looks OK and grep should find it. D
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, James wrote:
> Ideas or other tools are of interest?
* sys-apps/lshw
Available versions: 02.00b ~02.02b 02.03b 02.04b
Installed: no
Homepage:http://ezix.sourceforge.net/
Description: Hardware Lister
See http://ezix.sourcefor
My system has been experiencing random, hard (must physically
reboot) lockups over the last year or so. The lockups are thus far
completely unpredictable, and it always occurs when I'm not at my
computer (during the night, at work, etc). When the computer goes
into this hard lock up state, the mon
On 7/7/05, Christian Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > QUESTIONS:
> >
> > 1) Can I assume that whatever happened with the "Hunk #x succeeded"
> > that everything is OK? Maybe this was just a line number issue?
> Yeah .. or and indent change or something similar.
>
> >
> > 2
Are your SCSI drives terminated properly?
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Matt Garman wrote:
My system has been experiencing random, hard (must physically
reboot) lockups over the last year or so. The lockups are thus far
completely unpredictable, and it always occurs when I'm not at my
computer (during t
Mark Knecht wrote:
> On 7/7/05, Christian Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Christian,
>Thanks for the response. There were just two problems, as best I
> can tell. One was in the upper level makefile which the second was in
> a more tecnical piece of code. I'm providing the output here m
Christian,
Again, thanks for the info. It's very helpful. I'll investigate
this more this evening.
cheers,
Mark
On 7/7/05, Christian Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > On 7/7/05, Christian Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Christian,
> >Thanks for the respons
Hi,
One more question if I might. What does this message mean? I'm
guessing that a patch in my patch file has already been applied in
gentoo-sources? If so then it would seem that I'd want to skip it. Is
that correct? Skipping the patch would seem reasonable if that's what
this means.
Or am
Equery, esearch, and einfo (I think) are from an index built by
running eupdatedb. I'd imagine you're using esync which is just a
very small script that does emerge sync && eupdatedb, so doing a fresh
esync would alleviate the problem you seem to be having, albeit with a
bit of overkill. Just run
Michael Thompson wrote:
>I am trying to extract information in my logs for a abuse department and am
>using the code:
>
>Code:
>
>zcat /var/log/messages.*?.gz | grep 212.56.68.108 >> /home/mike/abuse1
>
>The logs are standard: messages.??.gz
>
>However, when I examine the output, it starts on the
Matt Garman wrote:
># cat /proc/interrupts
>CPU0
>0:5391962 XT-PIC timer
>1: 3486 XT-PIC i8042
>2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
>5: 481356 XT-PIC sym53c8xx, NVidia nForce2, ohci1394
>8: 2 XT-PIC rtc
>9: 0
Hi,
I'm trying to install gentoo on my system, but during the emerge --sync
part, it fails saying no space on disk.
trying to create files or folders results in "No space left on device"
error message.
checking with "df -h" tells me that 643Mb is free on the disk itself.
The disk is a single e
I checked all of the following and found them matching perfectly, in the
end it was a simple change of the intel-agp module's name that had my
system in fits. Thanks for all of your help everyone.
Now on to setting up the new sound system...
>
> Check /etc/udev/50-udev.rules. You should have a
Andrew Gayden wrote:
>> For example, I have copied some text-with-pictures fragment from
>> firefox and pasted it into OOo writer document. I have not found the way
>> to save new OOo document with all the pictures inside the document.
>> Every time I open this doc the writer try to get the pi
Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote:
> I've just rebuilt my system without "motif" use flag (with emerge
> --newuse, etc).
> Everything works fine, except that equery shows stale data.
> For example:
> 1. "equery depends emacs" shows openmotif as dependency, but emacs is
> rebuilt without motif USE ("emer
Check your chost and kernel host type hasnt changed recently. Have had
this happen in the past and the system only crashes when it reaches some
incompatible code which makes it hard to track down.
BillK
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 14:44 -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> My system has been experiencing rando
Zac,
Thanks-thanks-thanks!! It works!
=== On Friday 08 July 2005 03:16, Zac Medico wrote: ===
Andrew Gayden wrote:
>> For example, I have copied some text-with-pictures fragment from
>> firefox and pasted it into OOo writer document. I have not found the way
>> to save new OOo docume
Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install gentoo on my system, but during the emerge --sync
> part, it fails saying no space on disk.
>
> trying to create files or folders results in "No space left on device"
> error message.
>
> checking with "df -h" tells me that 643Mb is free on
On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 11:08 +0900, Chris White wrote:
> After seeing the strange and unusual postings that we get sometimes in
> bugzilla.. We've had it!
>
> please consult here:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bugzilla-howto.xml
I tried to search for a bug in section 5:
http://www.gentoo.org/
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 19:30:18 +0800
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
>
> > Now back to the point, did the OP set the directory where his video
> > files reside in the mythtv setup?
>
> Yeah.. I set it up but unfortunately the browser doesn't recognise any
> of the files. I'm not sure why.
you perhaps need
I can't seem to boot my new install of gentoo-amd64-2005.0. I did a stage 3
install and all seems to have gone well but I can't seem to boot it up, I get a
kernel panic and the last message on the screen says "Please use a correct
root= command". I have appended root=/dev/sda3 and as far as I ca
Eh, ok :-D
Justin
On 7/5/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/4/05, Justin Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Oh, I see your question. I asked this myself a few months ago. Yes -
> > > it does assume thee's a backend somewhere on the network, but
> > > apparently you have to have
Alan Ianson wrote:
> I can't seem to boot my new install of gentoo-amd64-2005.0. I did a stage 3
> install and all seems to have gone well but I can't seem to boot it up, I get
> a kernel panic and the last message on the screen says "Please use a correct
> root= command". I have appended root=/
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I'm having a little problem with kernel 2.6.12.2. When booting, it hangs
for some minutes in the mount filesystem message and while preparing
system for use udev.
All the kernels I compiled since I installed gentoo on my laptop, from
2.6.8.
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 00:54:46 +0200
Richard Fish wrote:
> Michael Thompson wrote:
>
> >I am trying to extract information in my logs for a abuse department and am
> >using the code:
> >
> >Code:
> >
> >zcat /var/log/messages.*?.gz | grep 212.56.68.108 >> /home/mike/abuse1
> >
> >The logs are sta
Thanks, Chris. :-)
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Hi,
I took gentoo-sources and patched it with some realtime-preempt
patches. After building the kernel I now get this message:
flash linux # make modules_install
ln: when making multiple links, last argument must be a directory
make: *** [_modinst_] Error 1
flash linux #
What does this suggest
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I took gentoo-sources and patched it with some realtime-preempt
> patches. After building the kernel I now get this message:
>
> flash linux # make modules_install
> ln: when making multiple links, last argument must be a directory
> make: *** [_modinst_] Error 1
> fl
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 09:49 -0700, Wade Brown wrote:
> In this specific case, "Broken" means "Binary Package". Binary
> packages are distributed with all kinds of libraries linked to so that
> they can minimize the amount of binary packages they need to maintain
> (e.g. they don't need an eclipse-
> > So if you do "ls -l .bash*" in your home
> directory, what's the output?
> >
>
> I haven't been following this thread, but have you
> tried doing set -o
> history ?
all academic now -- the pc just died :( Not a beep, no
screen o/p. The green light on front of the box comes
on for about 1/10
List,
I keep seeing this when emerge runs
>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service dependencies ...
* Cannot add provide 'authdaemond', as a service with the same name exists!
[ ok ]
>>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service dependencies ...
* C
If you guys did a emerge -uDav world anytime these past few days. I'm
sure you'll be hit by the libcom_err.so.3 error.
This was really bad. Ruined half my working day since I can't get Evo to
come up.
Anyway, the ebuild _does_ mentioned breaking compatibility and stuffs.
$grep einfo /usr/port
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 17:50 +0200, Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> the subject says it all, but i'll go into more detail now, if anyone
> would be interested in helping. I currently have my system installed on
> 2 40GB IDE drives. They are in an LVM volumegroup, and the 2 drives are
> str
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 17:50 +0200, Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
Hi Guys,
the subject says it all, but i'll go into more detail now, if anyone
would be interested in helping. I currently have my system installed on
2 40GB IDE drives. They are in an LVM volumegroup, and the 2 d
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> If you guys did a emerge -uDav world anytime these past few days. I'm
> sure you'll be hit by the libcom_err.so.3 error.
>
> This was really bad. Ruined half my working day since I can't get Evo to
> come up.
>
> Anyway, the ebuild _does_ mentioned breaking compatibility an
[Changed Subject. , should be com_err and not ss]
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 23:04 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > If you guys did a emerge -uDav world anytime these past few days. I'm
> > sure you'll be hit by the libcom_err.so.3 error.
> >
> > This was really bad. Ruined half my w
> >>I'm not sure here (but someone will point if I'm mistaken), but ppp
> >>init script is intend to bring up adsl based connections, while you
> >>need a dialler to connect dial-up, back in the days I had dial-up I
> >>used minicom, and later kppp to handle this... In fact, you need to
> >>set you
Hi,
I did not use esync, I did not even know about it, and I do not recall
seeing it in install docs...
It is quite strange why equery (which is in gentoolkit package) relies
on eupdatedb (which is in esearch package), and gentoolkit does not
depend on esearch.
If it were not for your answer
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, maxim wexler wrote:
all academic now -- the pc just died :( Not a beep, no
screen o/p. The green light on front of the box comes
on for about 1/10 sec, fan turns a few degrees and
thats IT! Tried another power supply -- no dice. Tried
bypassing the on switch -- nope. Moved RA
Daniel Drake wrote:
Colin wrote:
It's not being detected under the LiveCD. I booted with doscsi, but I
don't see /dev/sda. In addition, lspci tells me this:
:00:11.0 Unknown mass storage controller: American Megatrends Inc.
MegaRAID 428 Ultra RAID Controller (rev 04)
What do I do?
Hi again,
Even with eupdtaedb, same result.
I think this might be a bug in equery. Should I put it in bugzilla?
Here is the proof for what I think is a bug: see the output of "equery
hasuse motif" and "equery uses emacs". The results are contradictory.
catalin ~ # equery hasuse motif
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