Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Well, somewhere deep in the BIOS peripheral settings, there are
things like "Enable AGP Fast Write" or similar. Set all those
things to Off or Disabled. You wil want stability first, speed
maybe later. It probably won't make a difference, but it at least
excludes o
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
You've said you have an MSI K8M800 motherboard. Looking at
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_list.asp?class=mb&cpu=3, such
boards only support "Sempron 2600+, 2800+, 3000+, 3100+, 3300+",
not a 2500+. This may not be a problem, but then again, it might
not be lis
Hi,
I've changed my CFLAGS settings and merged ccache for future works. Now
i'm updating my system with "emerge -e world". During merge i realize
that ccache is adjusting permissions before and after for all packages,
it's something like this:
>>> media-libs/libsdl-1.2.8-r1 merged.
* Adjusting per
Hello,
I am trying to monitor a standard dial-up connection as ppp0
(non-static ip) with mrtg. I can generate a cfg file, but find ppp0 as
disabled. Can some one please suggest a suitable configuartion syntax
for ppp0.
I have followed setup instructions from Gentoo wiki, and had a
particular requ
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 15:00 -0500, fire-eyes wrote:
>
>>Michael Sullivan wrote:
>>
>>>I don't really know who to ask about this error. I searched for an
>>>explanation on Google and it gave me a link to the Gentoo German forums,
>>>so I thought maybe someone here could h
I'm having a similar problem with ivman, and i've discovered that the
reason is that the camera has an id label that has a "space", ie: LEXAR
MEDIA. That's not right for pmount, and when ivman tries to mount it,
fails. But it works for other usb devices. Does it work for you?
Also, i had to upgr
Alexander Skwar schreef:
> Patrick McLean schrieb:
>
>
>> Running a system withoug pam is a rather strange thing to do on a
>> modern Linux system, and I can think of very few reasons to do it.
>
>
> What do you need PAM for, when there's basically just one (human)
> user on the system and the
On 06:44 Sat 19 Nov , fire-eyes wrote:
> Well, you aren't running one then :) As for getting around, I haven't
> figured out a way. It's very frustrating to note that I haven't been
> able to ever find help about this. Makes one feel on your own...
It's not kernel related, it's glibc telling y
On Nov 19, 2005, at 12:39 AM, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Patrick McLean schrieb:
Running a system withoug pam is a rather strange thing to do on a
modern
Linux system, and I can think of very few reasons to do it.
What do you need PAM for, when there's basically just one
(human) user on the s
David Morgan wrote:
> It's not kernel related, it's glibc telling you that you screwed up with
> memory allocation somewhere.
>
> The only 'fix' is to fix your code, so no one can help without seeing it
> (apart from maybe listing some common mistakes that cause this).
Okay. My difference is tha
quoth the gentuxx:
> Hi all,
>
> This is sort of a n00bie question, but something I haven't really had
> to mess around with. I recently did an `emerge world` and after the
> update and a reboot, my root prompt has changed back to the gentoo
> default. It now seems that the /etc/bashrc and /etc/p
Hi,
I've changed my CFLAGS settings and merged ccache for later works. Now
i'm updating my system with "emerge -e world". During merge i realize
that ccache is adjusting permissions for 4 times per package; before
merge, before unmerge of existing packages, after unmerge and after
merge. It's somet
On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 06:44 -0500, fire-eyes wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 15:00 -0500, fire-eyes wrote:
> >
> >>Michael Sullivan wrote:
> >>
> >>>I don't really know who to ask about this error. I searched for an
> >>>explanation on Google and it gave me a link to th
On Saturday 19 November 2005 16:19, Brian Parish wrote:
> On Sunday 13 November 2005 17:33, Brian Parish wrote:
> > On Sunday 13 November 2005 17:23, Richard Fish wrote:
> > > On 11/12/05, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > On Sunday 13 November 2005 01:49, Brian Parish wrote:
> > > >
On Saturday 19 November 2005 14:15, Brian Parish wrote:
> > This still doesn't survive a reboot though. i.e. I have to run the mdadm
> > --create command again. I assumed that this required something in
> > mdadm.conf, so I updated that with all the magic numbers shown by mdadm
> > -D. No change
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
> What do you need PAM for, when there's basically just one
> (human) user on the system and the system acts as a "consumer"
> (ie. no servers)? Why add the complexity of PAM? Where's
> the gain - in *THAT* scenario?
Learning. T
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
> I will admit that I have a big concern about an upcoming MySQL update
> that is probably going to break my whole TV network here. Due to my
> fear I haven't upgraded MySQL and will likely come back ranting myself
> sometime in December when I'm probably fo
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, kashani wrote:
> We've got a number of customers that use Geotrust which is
> significantly cheaper than Verisign/Thwate. Someone also uses Starfield
> which is dirt cheap.
>
> There is a technical issue when using certs no one has ever heard of
> before. Many time
On 21:42 Fri 18 Nov , Matthias Bethke wrote:
> I just noticed the new Gentoo kernel 2.6.14-r2 includes support for both
> the generic 802.11 stack and the Intel IPW2200 driver. I've been using
> the separate ebuilds for these two so far, now I was wondering if
> there's still any advantage to t
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Brian Parish wrote:
> I have now implemented a smooth work-around by:
>
> 1. Setting the RAID in fstab to noauto and no checking
> 2. Creating a script in /etc/init.d which assembles and mounts the RAID set
> 3. Adding this script to the default group using rc-update
Yes, thi
Hi,
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 00:56:18 +1000
"Alan E. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I backed down to 1024xsomething: vertical lines were scalloped/wavy. Someone
> mentioned this would be a timing issue, but I don't know what I'd do to
> microadjust timing? xvidtune? I'll try it.
That won't help.
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Machines 3-5 are heavy hitters for graphics work and are heavily
> loaded with such things as Photoshop, vegas, canopus Edius, Adobe
> Illustrator and the like.
>
> I don't want to have to worry about spyware,adware,virus prevention
> firewall stuff compe
Hi List:
I have just purchased a refurbished PC - PIII, 450, 128mb ram, Network
card, 10GB.
Also just purchased Broadband connection (2mb's, upsteam 288kbps)
I want to use the machine as a webserver over the broadband. and host my
own site (which currently runs on a free ISP) As it's a low sp
A. Khattri wrote:
GeoTrust claim to have their root cert in 99% of the browsers out there...
Claims and actually works are two different things.
For the record IE 5 on the Mac is your big problem child. If it works
with a particular cert *AND* the SSL options/env you're passing then
you're
On Saturday 19 Nov 2005 8:40 pm, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
> Learning. The whole point of using free, open source software. if you do
> not want to get messy, then use windows. Anyway, if this user chosed all of
> his use flags, then he is probably willing to LEARN.
What? What kind of theory
On 11/19/05, sempsteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've changed my CFLAGS settings and merged ccache for later works. Now i'm
> updating my system with "emerge -e world". During merge i realize that
> ccache is adjusting permissions for 4 times per package; before merge,
> before unmerge of
>> First, there is no need to post your message multiple times.
I didn't know that i sent it multiple times?. I've sent one to
"gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org" by mistake and when i figure out this i
wrote another one to "gentoo-user@gentoo.org". From your message i see
that both are the same way. I'
Hello!! :-)
Thanks to all for the previous answers about my login
problems.
I have another problem :-) (as you can see I'm day
and night configuring my new gentoo system...)
The problem is GTK! I'm installing Pro/Engineer
(proprietary soft.) and it needs gtk 1.2
The thing is that I don't know h
Nagatoro wrote:
Cédric FINANCE wrote:
The Link quality is not supported by the driver (ndiswrapper). I am
connected to an irc server and I have no problems. I don't think that
the problem come from the wireless connection. It might have
something to do with the rsync protocol, the modem or m
the modem or my ISP. But I don't know how
to figure out where the problem is.
do you have a LAN as well? You could try that out. Otherwise I would
look for an alternative .inf file to use with ndiswrapper (from windows
NT instead of windows XP for example), or look for a native linux dri
The GTK+ ebuild is SLOTed, which means that you can install multiple
versions as needed. If you need GTK+ 1.2, you could try something such
as:
# emerge "=gtk-1.2*"
Hope that helps.
--Peter
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Peter wrote:
> # emerge "=gtk-1.2*"
Hrm. That should be "gtk+", not "gtk".
# emerge "=gtk+-1.2*"
Sorry about that. :-)
--Peter
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Excellent. That's very helpful as well.
Michael
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Nick Rout wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 00:48:19 -0800 (PST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was it. Thanks!
M
you could also try
strace -eopen programname
It will give a pretty verbose account of what files are opened by
p
dear friends,
append initrd=gentoo.igz root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc
looptype=squashfs loop=/livecd.squashfs dokeymap cdroot
how can we create .igz files. i saw this kind of file on the Gentoo
Live 2005.1 cd '/isolinux/' folder(think it contain current kernel
compiled modules).so please help me t
El Nino wrote:
dear friends,
append initrd=gentoo.igz root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc
looptype=squashfs loop=/livecd.squashfs dokeymap cdroot
how can we create .igz files. i saw this kind of file on the Gentoo
Live 2005.1 cd '/isolinux/' folder(think it contain current kernel
compiled modules).so
dear friends,
how to create initial ramdisk image for preloading modules?
[i saw this kind of file(.igz) on Gentoo Live 2005.1 cd.]
>>>my previouse
question<<<---
On 11/20/05, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Nino
On 11/20/05, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Nino wrote:
> > dear friends,
> >
> > append initrd=gentoo.igz root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc
> > looptype=squashfs loop=/livecd.squashfs dokeymap cdroot
> >
> > how can we create .igz files. i saw this kind of file on the Gentoo
> > Live 2005.1 cd '
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abhay wrote:
> What? What kind of theory is that?
Sorry, I didn't explain myself clearly. I didn't mean to say that "use
gnu/linux/oss for the
purpose of learning". However you can't argue that one gets to learn a lot from
simply using it.
So, to
List members -
I am trying to run revdep-rebuild and it is failing. It is trying to
re-compile a package that is no longer has an ebuild available
(kdelibs-3.3.2-r7). I have tried running revdep-rebuild -X and
revdep-rebuild --package-names, but it is still trying to compile the
package. Does a
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James Colby wrote:
> 3.4, is there an easy way that I can find out what package is using
> kde3 libs?
>
> *** Start Error Message ***
> All prepared. Starting rebuild...
> emerge --oneshot --nodeps =kde-base/kdelibs-3.3.2-r7
Remove all .revdep* and
James Colby wrote:
List members -
I am trying to run revdep-rebuild and it is failing. It is trying to
re-compile a package that is no longer has an ebuild available
(kdelibs-3.3.2-r7). I have tried running revdep-rebuild -X and
revdep-rebuild --package-names, but it is still trying to compile
On 11/19/05, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James Colby wrote:
> > List members -
> >
> > I am trying to run revdep-rebuild and it is failing. It is trying to
> > re-compile a package that is no longer has an ebuild available
> > (kdelibs-3.3.2-r7). I have tried running revdep-rebuild -X and
>
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman schreef:
> and, *on the other hand*, the whole point of using free, open source
> software, is usually to get hands-on software on a lower level than
> in windows like platforms.
>
> That's what I wanted to say. Most gnu/linux/oss users like screwing
> up their system
On 11/19/05, El Nino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear friends,
>
> how to create initial ramdisk image for preloading modules?
> [i saw this kind of file(.igz) on Gentoo Live 2005.1 cd.]
>
> >>>my previouse
mkinitrd.
mkinitrd.
If that doesn't do what you want, it is just a sh
On 11/18/05, Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I already set RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no", following Richards' suggestion. I
> didn't boot from a CD and cleaned /dev yet, but I'll give it a try.
> Meanwhile, I upgraded the kernel and added a config option (for
> firewire) that was missing (for s
On 11/19/05, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> James Colby wrote:
> > 3.4, is there an easy way that I can find out what package is using
> > kde3 libs?
> >
> > *** Start Error Message ***
> > All prepared. Starting rebuild...
On 11/19/05, James Colby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, revdep-rebuild did give me the list of files that would not
> link, and equery belongs FILENAME tells me that the files are part of
> the kde-base/kdelibs-3.3.2-r7 package. Is there a way for me to find
> out which packages on my system
James Colby schreef:
>
> Thanks, revdep-rebuild did give me the list of files that would not
> link, and equery belongs FILENAME tells me that the files are part of
> the kde-base/kdelibs-3.3.2-r7 package. Is there a way for me to
> find out which packages on my system depend on kdelibs-3.3.2-r
On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 11:57:12PM -0600, kashani wrote
> The Mystique has 4mb of RAM upgradeable to 8mb IIRC. It was likely
> new in '95-'96 as I scraped together $140 to by the slightly better
> Matrox Millennium used off Ebay in '96. The Mystique did not do well
> at higher resolutions, which i
On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 08:18:17PM -0500, James Colby wrote:
> List members -
>
> I am trying to run revdep-rebuild and it is failing. It is trying to
> re-compile a package that is no longer has an ebuild available
> (kdelibs-3.3.2-r7). I have tried running revdep-rebuild -X and
> revdep-rebuil
Hum, I came home today to find the firefox instance that has been
running for 3 or 4 days killed. Apparently it was an out of memory
thing. Dmesg gave the following
oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x1d2
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: low 2, high 6, batch 1
cpu 0 cold: low 0, high 2, batch 1
Normal per-cpu:
cpu 0 ho
>
> I just ran into this problem last night. I ran
> equery depends kdelibs
> made sure NONE of them specifically depended on kdelibs-3.3.2 (in my
> case they were all compiled against kdelibs-3.4.x during a few of the
> past update cycles).
> then I just
> emerge unmerge =kde-base/kdelibs-3.3.
List Members -
I have another question. I can't seem to find the divx4linux package
anymore. I am trying to install it and emerge can't find it. It also
does not appear to be available as a use flag for mplayer any more.
Did the package change names, or am I just really tired and missing
somet
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 17:36, Willie Wong wrote:
> Hum, I came home today to find the firefox instance that has been
> running for 3 or 4 days killed. Apparently it was an out of memory
> thing.
> Can anyone tell me what that means? This is the first time that
> firefox has actually been killed by th
> >>Hello everyone, I updated to something like baselayout pre9-r2 a few
> >>days ago and I immediately started getting this on boot up right after
> >>"Checking root filesystem":
> >>
> >>
> >
> >did you also upgrade glibc to 2.3.6? Apparently there's some behaviour
> >with glibc and recent versi
On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 11:52:24PM -0500, James Colby wrote:
> List Members -
>
> I have another question. I can't seem to find the divx4linux package
> anymore. I am trying to install it and emerge can't find it. It also
> does not appear to be available as a use flag for mplayer any more.
>
On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 06:51:36AM -0600, John Jolet wrote
> On Nov 19, 2005, at 12:39 AM, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >What do you need PAM for, when there's basically just one
> >(human) user on the system and the system acts as a "consumer"
> >(ie. no servers)? Why add the complexity of PAM? Wher
On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 12:10:42PM -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > What do you need PAM for, when there's basically just one
> > (human) user on the system and the system acts as a "consumer"
> > (ie. no servers)? Why add the complexity of PAM? Where's
> > the g
Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez schrieb:
> I'm having a similar problem with ivman, and i've discovered that the
> reason is that the camera has an id label that has a "space", ie: LEXAR
> MEDIA. That's not right for pmount, and when ivman tries to mount it,
> fails. But it works for other usb devi
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