Pupeno wrote:
> Providing some basic information such as what mail servers are you using
> would be a big plus to get an answer from someone.
Thanks Pupeno,
Unfortunately it's a sendmail setup on a hosted account and no info is
forthcoming from the admin. It seems like an mbox style mail
implem
Hi,
I want to make my notebook dual-bootable (i must keep win because of
some software), and I would like to know how big partition do I need
for gentoo (basic workstation install, with X/KDE).
Would single (except for swap) 10 GB partition be enough to handle
updating and compiling? I would not
Mark Knecht wrote:
Note that there is no link for any of the 100Mb settings. This is
verified looking at the switch itself as the link light turns off.
Actually, I had never noticed that the 100 light was not turning on
before today. so much for plug and play! (My bad...me stupido...) ;-)
Heheh
Mark Knecht wrote:
The switch was stuck in some strange state. Power down and back up fixed it.
Time to get a UPS for the media center...
Opps. Just clicked send on the reply and I saw this! :) Ah well! hehehe.
I'm using a UPS myself for my two servers the master switch and the
wireless rout
I am currently helping out my old high school.
They have just got some "new" pc's and they are wanting to run a dual
boot setup on them with windows 2k and gentoo. The profile and home
directories are all on a server and are mounted once the user has
logged on and authenticated... nothing out of th
On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 11:14 +0200, Jarry wrote:
> I want to make my notebook dual-bootable (i must keep win because of
> some software), and I would like to know how big partition do I need
> for gentoo (basic workstation install, with X/KDE).
>
> Would single (except for swap) 10 GB partition be
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i tried to setup samba, but i just can't get it to work right. i can
write files - but i can't read them ?!?
please help!!!
some example of my problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % smbmount //silverserver/public /home/red/public
Password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I find that Firefox has become much more unstable, but i can't figure
> out what i installed latest. haven't really installed much of anything
> at all lately.
> it crashes on most pages sooner or later - even those it has rendered before
> :(
> Anyone else
I have emerged gcc-3.4.4, but emerge --info, see below,
still shows 3.4.1. There was a PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage" in
make.conf and 3.4.1 was in this dir. I commented out the PORTDIR_OVERLAY, but
no change
Do I need to reboot or something for changes to become
apparent?
Is the
I have emerged gcc-3.4.4, but emerge --info, see below, still shows 3.4.1.
There was a PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage" in make.conf and 3.4.1
was
in this dir. I commented out the PORTDIR_OVERLAY, but no change
I'm no portage expert but I think you have to re-emerge the meta "emerge
meta"
Qiangning Hong schreef:
> Bryan Whitehead wrote:
>
>> Can't you also use the iocharset=utf8 and codepage=utf8?
>>
>> something like: mount -t smbfs -o
>> user=,iocharset=utf8,codepage=utf8 \\server\path /mnt/samba
>>
>> This doesn't work?
>
>
> It doesn't work. There are "?"s in the filenames
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 11:14:01AM +0200, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to make my notebook dual-bootable (i must keep win because of
> some software), and I would like to know how big partition do I need
> for gentoo (basic workstation install, with X/KDE).
>
> Would single (except for swap) 10
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 02:03:52PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> I am currently helping out my old high school. They have just got some "new"
> pc's and they are wanting to run a dual boot setup on them with windows 2k
> and gentoo. The profile and home directories are all on a server and are
> moun
there should be 100 or so computers.
How do the linux clients authenticate when the user logs on?On 9/24/05, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 02:03:52PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:> I am currently helping out my old high school. They have just got some "new"
> pc's an
Hello,
are there any ebuilds for munin (http://www.linpro.no/projects/munin/)
available for gentoo? Only relevant information I found was Bug #76018
on bugs.gentoo.org, but it seems to be cold track at least for last
months.
If there is no ebuild available, what should one do to create
On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 14:13 +0100, Graham Murray wrote:
> Martin S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I find that Firefox has become much more unstable, but i can't figure
> > out what i installed latest. haven't really installed much of anything
> > at all lately.
> > it crashes on most pages soon
On 9/22/05, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 23:03:53 +0200, Fernando Meira wrote:> I might be wrong, but I have the idea that E-cvs packages are always> updated during an emerge world.Only if you run it without -p or -a. I never run emerge world without
fiorst checking
Hi,
i have input/output errors
i cannot remove files neither replace them
for example :
emerge gentoolkit
cannot replace eclean-dist so it breaks
ls -l /usr/bin
ls: /usr/bin/date: Erreur d'entr�/sortie
ls: /usr/bin/dd: Erreur d'entr�/sortie
ls: /usr/bin/df: Erreur d'entr�/sortie
ls: /usr/bi
Hi Tim
Thanks for the reply, just printing the
info, hopefully this will solve the problem.
Thanks again
Stewart
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On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 05:02:07PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> there should be 100 or so computers.
>
> How do the linux clients authenticate when the user logs on?
>
It doesn't. It mounts the NFS volume at boot up. The user homedirs
points to the directories on the NFS volume. The user logs in
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 05:40:36PM +0200, Keats wrote:
> i 've tried :
> navi ~ # fsck.reiser4 /dev/hda4
> Fatal: The partition (/dev/hda4) is mounted with write permissions,
> cannot fsck it.
>
> i ve tried to umount it but there is no way to do that
try
mount -o ro,remount /dev/hda4
W
>
Hi Tim
Printed the info, read half way down
first page of Mozilla DPI issues,
problem fixed in 5 minutes.
Thanks again for your help
Stewart
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Rupert Young (Restart) wrote:
I have emerged gcc-3.4.4, but emerge --info, see below, still shows
3.4.1. There was a PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage" in make.conf and
3.4.1 was in this dir. I commented out the PORTDIR_OVERLAY, but no change
gcc along with some other packages are _slotted_.
martin hudec wrote:
Hello,
are there any ebuilds for munin (http://www.linpro.no/projects/munin/)
available for gentoo? Only relevant information I found was Bug #76018
on bugs.gentoo.org, but it seems to be cold track at least for last
months.
If there is no ebuild available, what sh
Is there such kind of CD/DVD tool?
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Holly Bostick wrote:
> Qiangning Hong schreef:
>
>>Bryan Whitehead wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Can't you also use the iocharset=utf8 and codepage=utf8?
>>>
>>>something like: mount -t smbfs -o
>>>user=,iocharset=utf8,codepage=utf8 \\server\path /mnt/samba
>>>
>>>This doesn't work?
>>
>>
>>It doesn't work. Th
I just inserted an NVidia 7800GT and put the computer on a 2000FP monitor and adjusted xorg.conf to the correct refresh rates for my monitor but I just get an unresponsive blackscreen after doing startx. I had X11 properly running with an NVidia QuadroFX 1400 and with a gateway CRT.
Here is my xo
Should I enable the mmx use flag when I am compiling stuff (e.g. mplayer) for
a pentium 4? I'm confused because I've kind of got the idea that mmx is
obsolete, but I'm not clear exactly how obsolete.
Many thanks
Robert
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"Don't use nuclear weapons to troubleshoot faults."
(US
On 9/24/05, - - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just inserted an NVidia 7800GT and put the computer on a 2000FP monitor
> and adjusted xorg.conf to the correct refresh rates for my monitor but I
> just get an unresponsive blackscreen after doing startx. I had X11 properly
> running with an NVidia Qu
Robert Persson wrote:
> Should I enable the mmx use flag when I am compiling stuff (e.g. mplayer) for
> a pentium 4? I'm confused because I've kind of got the idea that mmx is
> obsolete, but I'm not clear exactly how obsolete.
In theory, yes it is sort of obsolete - sse and sse2 are the prefer
I'm mainly in x86 and thus using gcc-3.3.6. However, as i do some
programming, i want to know if it is without greater problems possible,
to install gcc-3.4.4 additionally, so that i can make sure that the code
i'm writing is accepted by gcc-3.4.x too [i know that i can't expect my
code to work
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My system is AMD64, Linux 2.6.12-gentoo-r10 (from gentoo-sources),
iptables 1.3.2 and generally up-to-date. I can't seem to get iptables
to work. Netfilter support is compiled into the kernel (compiling it
as a module and loading that gave the same res
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 09:45:30PM +0100, Jonathan Wright wrote
> In theory, yes it is sort of obsolete - sse and sse2 are the preferred
> method. However, so long as you have specified -march=pentium4 (and
> -mcpu=pentium4 or -mtune=pentium4 with >=gcc-3.4) mmx/sse/sse2 will be
> implied as part
Walter Dnes wrote:
I'm running gcc 3.3.6. I just ran "emerge --sync" a few minutes ago.
Running "emerge --ask --deep --update --world" doesn't mention gcc. Are
you unmasking a test version?
I think gcc-3.4* is still marked ~x86; however since that version -mcpu
has been depreciated in favo
- - wrote:
> Section "Monitor"
>
> Identifier "2000FP"
>
> HorizSync 31-80
> VertRefresh 56-76
> EndSection
try removing those if you didn't
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Users,
I just emerge'd --newuse --update --deep world then went to work. When
I returned to GDM I had a different (and uglier) font at the prompt.
This change has also affected Firefox, perhaps more. So how do I set
something more pleasing to the eye as a default font for all X apps?
Al
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Red wrote:
> i tried to setup samba, but i just can't get it to work right. i can
> write files - but i can't read them ?!?
>
> please help!!!
>
> some example of my problem:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % smbmount //silverserver/public /home/red/public
>
- - wrote:
(II) Module glx: vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
compiled for 4.0.2, module version = 1.0.6629
Module class: XFree86 Server Extension
ABI class: XFree86 Server Extension, version 0.1
(II) Loading extension GLX
(II) LoadModule: "nvidia"
(II) Loading /usr/lib64/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o
(
fire-eyes wrote:
>
> p.s. - ntplonly USE flag is bad news, stay away from it.
>
Why blame random things when you have no clue what the actual problem is? I
for one have used nptlonly for a while with no problems.
Your build logs show that in both cases you got segmentation faults when
runnin
Matthias Langer wrote:
I'm mainly in x86 and thus using gcc-3.3.6. However, as i do some
programming, i want to know if it is without greater problems possible,
to install gcc-3.4.4 additionally, so that i can make sure that the code
i'm writing is accepted by gcc-3.4.x too [i know that i can't
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gentuxx wrote:
>
> What are the NT file permissions of the share you're trying to mount?
> You might also want to check the share permissions. Depending on
> which Windows OS you're mounting from, they may be different. If I
> remember correctly, NT
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 11:10:35PM +0100, Jonathan Wright wrote
> however since that version -mcpu has been depreciated in favor for -mtune.
I use -march, so that point is moot.
> As for the mmx information, that's valid across all gcc versions. If
> you specify -march=pentium4 and -mcpu=penti
I have a computer with both a wired and wireless network card. At home I
use the wired connection, but when out I use the wireless.
Normally, I use the default net.eth0 for my wired connection, and my own
script for wireless :
ifconfig eth1 up
iwconfig eth1 essid "foo"
dh
On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 20:52 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a computer with both a wired and wireless network card. At home I
> use the wired connection, but when out I use the wireless.
[snip]
> Is there some way I can have dhcpcd to run in the background, and to
> provide an IP address t
- - wrote:
I think we're going somewhere because even though I blackscreened, the 7676
drivers gave me this:
(II) Setting vga for screen 0.
(**) NVIDIA(0): Depth 24, (--) framebuffer bpp 32
(==) NVIDIA(0): RGB weight 888
(==) NVIDIA(0): Default visual is TrueColor
(==) NVIDIA(0): Using gamma corr
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Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My system is AMD64, Linux 2.6.12-gentoo-r10 (from gentoo-sources),
> iptables 1.3.2 and generally up-to-date. I can't seem to get iptables
> to work. Netfilter supp
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> My system is AMD64, Linux 2.6.12-gentoo-r10 (from gentoo-sources),
> iptables 1.3.2 and generally up-to-date. I can't seem to get iptables
> to work. Netfilter support is compiled into the kernel (compiling it
> as a module and loading that gave the s
Hello, I am using udev-070 and I cannot find my dvd drive.
The kernel certainly finds it:
hdd: PLEXTOR DVDR PX-708A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
However /dev/hdd doesn't even exist. Furthermore, neither do /dev/dvd or
/dev/dvdrom or /dev/cdrom or anything of the sort. Leaving me zero
access to read o
Doing a update of my system I get the following error:
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/times.h:60:28: division by zero in #if
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/times.h: In function `nsec_to_clock_t':
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/times.h:61: error: `x' undeclared (first
use in this function)
/usr/src/linux
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