On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 00:05:43 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > >=media-video/nvidia-kernel-1.0.7664
> > >=media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.7664
> Does it work with 7174??
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lspci -s 01:00
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV5M64 [RIVA TNT
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 23:26:44 -0600, Kevin Hanson wrote:
> >qpkg -I -nc -g kde-base | xargs emerge --prune
> This is what I use and it works well:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> for x in `ls /usr/portage/kde-base`; do
> if [ "$x" != "CVS" ]; then
> echo -n "=kde-base/$x-3.4* "
> fi
> done |xargs emerg
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 19:54:59 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Using it on the emerge command line has the desired effect. That is,
> USE="-sasl" emerge -v -p sendmail shows `-sasl' as expected.
>
> Why doesn't it work with the entry in /etc/make.conf?
What do you get from
grep sasl /etc/portage/p
Hello,
I am running Gentoo on an AMD64 Sempron processor with an MSI K8MM-V
motherboard runnning a VIA K8M800 chipset. This is the lspci output about my
sound card:
:00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)
Subsys
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 22:45, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
As it seems xmlto needs the latest libxlst 1.1.15 and DOESN'T have a
dependency for it.
> As I try to emerge kde-meta I run into the following error:
>
> /usr/kde/3.5/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 ./index.docbook
>
Hi again,
Well, I have KDE 3.5 installed now. K3b still did not work though. So,
I keyworded the little puppy so it would get the latest. It did, now it
works. I click the tools thing, then click copy CD and the windoze pops
up. I click start and we are burning CDs. I do get a crash signal w
Dale wrote:
KDE 3.5 is pretty cool. I did a back-up of some stuff first but I don't
see that anything was lost. All my email is still here. That is good
since I have a lot. I did notice that after doing a revdep-rebuild,
there is a lot of broken libraries. I let it do its thing but they are
Nagatoro wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> KDE 3.5 is pretty cool. I did a back-up of some stuff first but I don't
>> see that anything was lost. All my email is still here. That is good
>> since I have a lot. I did notice that after doing a revdep-rebuild,
>> there is a lot of broken libraries. I le
I'm not installing on the slack box, 'cause i want to overwrite it. i'm
booting from the CD.
And sorry for the "reply" thing, i didn't know :-[
Felipe
Zac Medico escreveu:
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a Slackware user, but i decided to give Gentoo a try! :-)
Gentoo instalation uses k
Installing from scratch, using networked install, I've built two
kernels from 2.6.14 sources, each time the mods I'd listed autoload
fail to be loaded and are apparently never built.
I resorted to usign genkernel since in the past that has always
provided a working kernel and initrd. And sufficie
On 12/9/05, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running Gentoo on an AMD64 Sempron processor with an MSI K8MM-V
> motherboard runnning a VIA K8M800 chipset. This is the lspci output about my
> sound card:
>
> :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
>
Harry Putnam wrote:
>Installing from scratch, using networked install, I've built two
>kernels from 2.6.14 sources, each time the mods I'd listed autoload
>fail to be loaded and are apparently never built.
>
>
I'm not big on the genkernel thing but I had the same thing earlier and
I was doing i
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 04:24:26 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Or alternatively it seems one could just use /proc/config.gz as
> /usr/src/linux/.config and run it manually. Except I'm at a loss as
> to how an intitrd is built manually from a kernel compile.
You don't need an initrd when compiling yo
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 19:54:59 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Using it on the emerge command line has the desired effect. That is,
>> USE="-sasl" emerge -v -p sendmail shows `-sasl' as expected.
>>
>> Why doesn't it work with the entry in /etc/make.con
Hi. . . . again,
Well, I did my upgrade with gcc. Then I went and done the KDE 3.5
upgrade. I have a problem or two and just want to do a emerge -e world
and go to bed for a while. It is not a pretty site though. This is
just *some* of what I get:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -epv world
>
>
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 04:24:26 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>
>> Or alternatively it seems one could just use /proc/config.gz as
>> /usr/src/linux/.config and run it manually. Except I'm at a loss as
>> to how an intitrd is built manually from a kernel co
Harry Putnam wrote:
>The mods I need are for networking:
>3c59x and e100 for my adapters. On the second build I did get 3c59x
>but it turned out not to be the one needed for eth0, and eth1 was not
>present. Looking back thru menuconfig, I don't see a choice that looks
>like it would build e100.
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 00:05:43 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> > Does it work with 7174??
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lspci -s 01:00
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2
> Model 64/Model 64 Pro] (rev 15) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# eix -cI nvidia
> [
Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try this one:
>
>> < > Intel(R) PRO/100+ support
>
>
> You can search if you know the name. Just hit the "/" key then type in
> the name of the module. Someone posted that the other day. They
> screwed up. I wore out the / key. LOL
Hey that is a handy bit..
Harry Putnam wrote:
>Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>
>>Try this one:
>>
>>
>>
>>>< > Intel(R) PRO/100+ support
>>>
>>>
>>You can search if you know the name. Just hit the "/" key then type in
>>the name of the module. Someone posted that the other day. They
>>screwed up. I w
Did you select framebuffer support - there needs to be a * beside it before you
see the rest. If that doesn't work set the see experimental items flag in the
general setup.
>
> From: Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/12/08 Thu PM 11:07:39 EST
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Su
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 05:38:29 -0600, Dale wrote:
> > kde-base/kdebase-3.5.0-r1)
> > [blocks B ] =kde-base/kicker-3.5* (is blocking
> > kde-base/kdebase-3.5.0-r1)
> > [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdepasswd-3.5* (is blocking
> > kde-base/kdebase-3.5.0-r1)
>
You have the split ebuilds installed ye
Isn't it at the "Character Devices"?
I am not at my machine right now, but I remember it there...
Just a thought, I was able to use the manual configuration for
framebuffer use, and then decided to try genkernel, I must admit it is
so easy to use I'm not switching for a long time. Following the
in
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 05:38:29 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>
>
>
>>>kde-base/kdebase-3.5.0-r1)
>>>[blocks B ] =kde-base/kicker-3.5* (is blocking
>>>kde-base/kdebase-3.5.0-r1)
>>>[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdepasswd-3.5* (is blocking
>>>kde-base/kdebase-3.5.0-r1)
>>>
>>>
>
>
After upgrading gcc I did the safer post-installation,
emerge -e system
emerge -e world
The first went fine. The second died after about 300 emerges and
printed
making executable: /usr/lib/libgtkhtml-1.1.so.3.0.5
>>> Completed installing gtkhtml-1.1.10-r1 into
/var/tmp/portage/gtk
Holy smoke:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -ev world
> Calculating world dependencies ...done!
> >>> emerge (1 of *656*) sys-devel/patch-2.5.9 to /
May be a long nap. O_O Looks like folding may run a bit behind
schedule this week. LOL
Dale
:-)
--
To err is human, I'm most certainly human.
Hi Gentoo folk,
I can't find the package that provides the emaint command.
I browsed through esearch --fullname --verbose app-admin|less,
but found nothing that looked promising.
Any hints/tips?
--
Phil
My Home Page: http://fancypiper.info
Our 2nd CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/naomisfancy
Naomi'
Phil Sexton wrote:
> Hi Gentoo folk,
>
> I can't find the package that provides the emaint command.
>
> I browsed through esearch --fullname --verbose app-admin|less, but
> found nothing that looked promising.
>
> Any hints/tips?
>
Linky alert.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-2778758.html#27
It's in the latest, masked portage, I believe.
yup
qpkg -f -i /usr/lib/portage/bin/emaint
sys-apps/portage-2.0.53 *
The Portage Package Management System. The primary package management
and distribution system for Gentoo. [ http://www.gentoo.org/ ]
On Friday 09 December 2005 08:45, a
I am running dev-lang/php 5.0.5. I installed phpmyadmin, and when I
first go into it, it says I do not have mcrypt installed in my php. How
do I enable mcrypt in PHP? I tried adding the use flag of mcrypt, but
that does not seem to do anything. What am I missing?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Hi,
I'm trying to configure my bnep0 as shown in
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bluetooth-guide.xml. Well, I'm doing like
this:
# modprobe bnep
# lsmod
Module Size Used by
bnep 12928 2
but when I try to setup the ip address for the bnep0 I got the following e
On Thursday 08 December 2005 19:02, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to
write:
> On 12/8/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 12/8/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Thursday 08 December 2005 10:05, a tiny voice compelled Mark Knecht
> > > to
> > >
> > > write:
Jeff Grossman wrote:
> I am running dev-lang/php 5.0.5. I installed phpmyadmin, and when I
> first go into it, it says I do not have mcrypt installed in my php. How
> do I enable mcrypt in PHP? I tried adding the use flag of mcrypt, but
> that does not seem to do anything. What am I missing?
Jeff Grossman wrote:
>I am running dev-lang/php 5.0.5. I installed phpmyadmin, and when I
>first go into it, it says I do not have mcrypt installed in my php. How
>do I enable mcrypt in PHP? I tried adding the use flag of mcrypt, but
>that does not seem to do anything. What am I missing?
>
Phil Sexton wrote:
> Hi Gentoo folk,
>
> I can't find the package that provides the emaint command.
>
> I browsed through esearch --fullname --verbose app-admin|less, but
> found nothing that looked promising.
>
> Any hints/tips?
>
installed by portage
# which emaint
/usr/sbin/emaint
you need to
Yes... I executed with no problem:
pand --listen --role NAP --master --autozap
pand --connect 00:0A:0B:0C:0D:0E --service NAP --autozap
I just replaced 00:0A:0B:0C:0D:0E to the address of my cellphone.
Leandro
2005/12/9, David LIBAULT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How about the "pand --listen..." line
Hi folks:
ok -- we didn't get the snow day I was hoping for, but, I decided to go
ahead and work on the new install anyway. -- Call me crazy --
I am in the process of the build now, and am beginning to think about
software, and I am not sure that I understand how to properly install
stuff.
For
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
I'm not installing on the slack box, 'cause i want to overwrite it. i'm
booting from the CD.
Okay, if I understand correctly, you want to overwrite your slackware
installation? In that case, if there's some free space on your root partition,
then you can in install a mi
On Dec 9, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
Hi folks:
ok -- we didn't get the snow day I was hoping for, but, I decided
to go
ahead and work on the new install anyway. -- Call me crazy --
I am in the process of the build now, and am beginning to think about
software, and I am not
John Jolet wrote:
>
> there is a very good howto on kde in the documentation on the
> gentoo.org site. I point you in that direction because it mentions a
> bunch of possibilities, and I don't recall them all. however, a
> google for "site:gentoo.org kde" should net you the relevant stuff.
I have tried to build the 'qpxtool' app with ebuild file shown below.
The problem is I have sloted Qt3 and Qt4, and ebuild doesn't switch to Qt3.
The app _must_ be built with Qt3.
How to modify the ebuild file to force a Qt3 using?
Andrew
__
On Friday 09 December 2005 16:04, Simon Hogg wrote:
> I was suffering from this same problem and it does appear to be a bug
> in udev-077-r1 (-r2 is now in ~x86 but I've not tried it yet).
>
> The solution that someone else came up with (calr0x on the forums) was
> to run udevstart once the system
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 07:28:36 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I have been reading the forums. I was in the
> middle of a download and when on dial-up, you can't search and download
> a package at the same time.
Of course you can, run each emerge in a different shell.
> It wasn't maki
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>Of course you can, run each emerge in a different shell.
>
>
Well, it is not practical. I only get 26K so if I go to the forums, it
may take several minutes to download a page, much less several pages
when I am searching for something. It also slows down my download as
Hi! I thought that GCC could means a risk if all of the users of my
system are able to run it! I talked this with a friend and he propossed
to create a new group, "compiler", for example, where all the users
who will be able to run gcc must belong to it!
Wouldn't be interesting to implement this i
On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 18:21 +0100, Jesús García Crespo wrote:
> Hi! I thought that GCC could means a risk if all of the users of my
> system are able to run it! I talked this with a friend and he propossed
> to create a new group, "compiler", for example, where all the users
> who will be able to r
I've got another NIC, so i'm gonna use it while installing gentoo,
then, when i recompile the kernel, i add the support to my nic. :D
Thanks
On 12/9/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
> > I'm not installing on the slack box, 'cause i want to overwrite it. i'm
> > boo
Jesús García Crespo (aka Sevein) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi! I thought that GCC could means a risk if all of the users of my
> system are able to run it! I talked this with a friend and he propossed
> to create a new group, "compiler", for example, where all the users
> who will be able to r
Harald Arnesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jesús García Crespo (aka Sevein) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi! I thought that GCC could means a risk if all of the users of my
>> system are able to run it! I talked this with a friend and he propossed
>> to create a new group, "compiler", for ex
Looks perfect. I'll try it out tonight.
I have camE working, but it's not so lightweight.
Thanks,
Michael
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
> > tv quality - even a jpeg every second or so will be fine. Trouble is,
> > all the software I've found so far assumes X and many other
> > Hello, I've been recompiling my system with gcc 3.4 and utilizing
> > emerge --resume. The last time I used emerge --resume it started
> > emerging firefox and said "1 of 3". The next time I checked on it,
> > firefox had emerged successfully but the process then stopped. I ran
> > emerge --
I just updated my laptop from 2.6.11-hardened-r14 to
2.6.14-hardened-r1 and I'm having a couple of strange problems.
During bootup, I get a message saying that my system doesn't seem to
support devfs or udev. Once it is booted, I can't use a terminal in
X. xterm won't start and "terminal" starts
On Dec 9, 2005, at 12:49 PM, Grant wrote:
I just updated my laptop from 2.6.11-hardened-r14 to
2.6.14-hardened-r1 and I'm having a couple of strange problems.
During bootup, I get a message saying that my system doesn't seem to
support devfs or udev. Once it is booted, I can't use a terminal i
On 12/9/05, Edwin Kapauni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > "Equery depends" is a little brain damaged here. It lists _possible_
> > dependancies, not real ones.
>
> Good to know. Is there any more reliable replacement for "equery d"?
Nothing really simple, but yo
On 12/9/05, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isn't it at the "Character Devices"?
No, you are thinking of DRM/DRI support, not framebuffer.
-Richard
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On 12/9/05, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just updated my laptop from 2.6.11-hardened-r14 to
> 2.6.14-hardened-r1 and I'm having a couple of strange problems.
> During bootup, I get a message saying that my system doesn't seem to
> support devfs or udev. Once it is booted, I can't use a ter
gentoo-user is reading my mind...
I just had the same firefox-thunderbird/gnome-vfs/equery depends
question this morning, and was on the verge of make a list/forum post.
I wonder if I bleed purple...
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On 12/8/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it your opinion that this would help my situation with the multiple
> instances? If so I will give it a try tomorrow.
No idea, but it is worth a shot.
-Richard
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On 12/9/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> looks like I have to build a new kernel
> 09:37:26 up 1 day, 16:10, 3 users, load average: 0.18, 0.20, 0.44
> Linux 2.6.5-gentoo-r1 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+
Yes, you haven't done that for at least a year!
-Richard
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On Friday 09 December 2005 14:56, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to
write:
> On 12/9/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > looks like I have to build a new kernel
>
>
>
> > 09:37:26 up 1 day, 16:10, 3 users, load average: 0.18, 0.20, 0.44
> > Linux 2.6.5-gentoo-r1 i686 AMD
On 12/9/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> is NPTL a selectable kernel option? I can't seem to locate it.
Nope, it is a core kernel function..not configurable.
-Richard
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On Friday 09 December 2005 15:45, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to
write:
> On 12/9/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > is NPTL a selectable kernel option? I can't seem to locate it.
>
> Nope, it is a core kernel function..not configurable.
>
> -Richard
Thanks
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Michael George wrote:
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 09:57:47PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About a week later, I booted it and it wouldn't boot. It got stuck at
"configuring system to use udev" and never gets okay. I just sits there
for ever.
My system hangs at this point quite often. I have
On Dec 8, 2005, at 11:14 pm, pat wrote:
I have a new notebook and trying to setup my Gentoo. I've followed the
Gentoo
handbook and setup the network as DHCP.
But during the boot I have error like this:
eth0 does not exist
Sounds like the driver for your network card isn't loaded. If the NI
another Gentoo user in Florida. (Jacksonville)On 12/8/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob Lytle wrote:>On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 22:59:21 +0900>pclouds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>If you are still interested in
frappr.com, please give one more point>>to http://www.frappr.com/linuxusers :)>>-->>Bi
Neil Bothwick wrote:
When you compile a kernel
manually, you choose which modules you need in the kernel, build those in
and either leave the rest out or compile them as separate modules.
Genkernel is intended to make things easier, and it may do when things
work as they should, but I find it ma
I'll probably need the asbestos drawers here shortly:
I've burned up several hours here with a grindingly slow compile of
kde. It is an older machine ( a few years) but is a P4 2Ghz and 500MB
ram. Is there an alternative to this? I mean aside from using a
lighter, faster compiling, X setup.
I've
On Friday 09 December 2005 16:55, Harry Putnam wrote:
Check out Kubuntu dude. It's probably right up your alley. This is *not* an
anti-Gentoo email. I 100% love Gentoo, and will continue to use it!
(Puts asbestos suit back in the drawer...)
> I'll probably need the asbestos drawers here shortly
> > I just updated my laptop from 2.6.11-hardened-r14 to
> > 2.6.14-hardened-r1 and I'm having a couple of strange problems.
> > During bootup, I get a message saying that my system doesn't seem to
> > support devfs or udev. Once it is booted, I can't use a terminal in
> > X. xterm won't start an
Gentoo is a source-based distribution. This means that the software you receive comes in the form of source code. It's up to you to install (which includes compiling) the software with your specific preferences--this is what makes Gentoo what it is. If you like, you can add an emerge option tha
Stroller wrote:
>
> On Dec 8, 2005, at 11:14 pm, pat wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a new notebook and trying to setup my Gentoo. I've followed
>> the Gentoo
>> handbook and setup the network as DHCP.
>>
>> But during the boot I have error like this:
>> eth0 does not exist
>
>
> Sounds like the driver for
On Friday 09 December 2005 23:20, Tom Smith wrote:
> Gentoo is a source-based distribution. This means that the software you
> receive comes in the form of source code. It's up to you to install (which
> includes compiling) the software with your specific preferences--this is
> what makes Gentoo wh
Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
>While this is true and one of the things that makes gentoo gentoo, there are
>already binary packages in portage. mozilla-bin, openoffice-bin. Mostly big
>packages which take some time to compile. So the idea of having a
>pre-compiled KDE isn't that alien to the world o
Hi,
when doing
emerge --update world -pv
I get a blocking dependency:
sys-apps/module-init-tools (is blocking sys-apps/modutils-2.4.27)
is it save on a 2.6.14.2 kernel to do
emerge --unmerge module-init-tools && emerge modutils
or will I run into trouble?
Sorry for my ignorance, but asking go
Well, I learn something new every day. I recalled reading in one of the Gentoo install docs that there was no way to download binary cuts of apps. Since there are /some/, KDE would probably be a good candidate for this... I agree. (I spent around two days anxiously waiting for KDE to compile.)
On Saturday 10 December 2005 06:55, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'll probably need the asbestos drawers here shortly:
>
> I've burned up several hours here with a grindingly slow compile of
> kde. It is an older machine ( a few years) but is a P4 2Ghz and 500MB
> ram. Is there an alternative to this? I
> > I just updated my laptop from 2.6.11-hardened-r14 to
> > 2.6.14-hardened-r1 and I'm having a couple of strange problems.
> > During bootup, I get a message saying that my system doesn't seem to
> > support devfs or udev. Once it is booted, I can't use a terminal in
> > X. xterm won't start an
Christoph Eckert wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>when doing
>emerge --update world -pv
>I get a blocking dependency:
>
> sys-apps/module-init-tools (is blocking sys-apps/modutils-2.4.27)
>
>is it save on a 2.6.14.2 kernel to do
>emerge --unmerge module-init-tools && emerge modutils
>or will I run into trouble?
>
Hello, all. Need a clue, here.
I've found that it'll often takes longer to get DNS resolution than content
over my connection, so I thought a caching DNS server the way to go. With that
in mind, I installed BIND.
I couldn't find anything like a quickie Gentoo example of this minimal use of
th
> If I recall correctly, you need to unmerge modutils and emerge
> module-init-tools. One is for 2.4 kernels and the other is for 2.6
> kernels if I recall correctly. I have done this and it worked fine.
this is what I have in mind, and this is what made me careful: I get
told "unmerge module-
Greetings,
I have just optimized my EXT3 partitions and now they are running
smooth, and I wanted to do the same with the XFS one. Can somebody
help me?
Is there a way to turn a XFS partition into a EXT3 without loosing data?
Thanks in advance,
Claudio.
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Hell, I am running into some very irritating problems when trying to use
newer nvidia drivers.
Instead of covering the whole story and info here, I have placed it into
this text file.
I sure would appreciate some input!
http://fire-eyes.org/temp/badness.txt
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On Friday 09 December 2005 18:20, michael higgins wrote:
> Hello, all. Need a clue, here.
>
---snip---
> ... I should only have to look up
> something once, then that info is available locally until I reboot. Or,
> like that...
>
> So, how do I know if this is doing what I want? If anyone knows t
On 12/9/05, fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hell, I am running into some very irritating problems when trying to use
> newer nvidia drivers.
>
> Instead of covering the whole story and info here, I have placed it into
> this text file.
>
> I sure would appreciate some input!
Well, I don't u
While trying to eliminate another problem, I built a new kernel, booted to it
and unmerged and emerged nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx. I then started X. So
far, so good. I tried to open a konsole and got pty permission errors. I
rebooted to my 2.6.5 kernel, did some research and emerged udev
(/us
Hello everybody,
Imagine my relief and joy when the boot process sailed
past the point of no return and dropped me into my new
gentoo environment on a heretofore unreachable SATA
partition.
What I did was, after chrooting to it, I ran pon then
emerge --sync && emerge -Du system && emerge -Du
gent
On 12/9/05, michael higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've found that it'll often takes longer to get DNS resolution than content
> over my connection, so I thought a caching DNS server the way to go. With
> that in mind, I installed BIND.
nscd does this, and is much simpler. It is already i
On 12/9/05, Cláudio Henrique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have just optimized my EXT3 partitions and now they are running
> smooth, and I wanted to do the same with the XFS one. Can somebody
> help me?
What do you mean by "optimized"?
xfs_fsr will defragment an xfs partition.
>
michael higgins wrote:
Hello, all. Need a clue, here.
I've found that it'll often takes longer to get DNS resolution than content over my connection, so I thought a caching DNS server the way to go. With that in mind, I installed BIND.
I couldn't find anything like a quickie Gentoo example of
> > > the dev tree? I didn't have anything like
> /dev/sda.
Oops, sorry, I didn't see this part. If the SATA
drivers are loaded when LiveCD boots it should see the
drive. I'm currently having a tussle w/ a SATA drive
myself(mostly resolved)
from dmesg:
...
[ 31.970006] nv_sata: Primary device
On 12/9/05, Christoph Eckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I wonder which circumstance causes "my machine" to recommend this
> obviously non sense dependency, and how I can resolve this. Any hints
> anyone?
Output of "emerge --info" and "emerge -Duvpt world" please.
Nothing in the current porta
Richard Fish wrote:
> On 12/9/05, fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hell, I am running into some very irritating problems when trying to use
>>newer nvidia drivers.
>>
>>Instead of covering the whole story and info here, I have placed it into
>>this text file.
>>
>>I sure would appreciate s
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 23:35:43 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> While this is true and one of the things that makes gentoo gentoo,
> there are already binary packages in portage. mozilla-bin,
> openoffice-bin. Mostly big packages which take some time to compile. So
> the idea of having a pre-compile
Hi,
I've done an "emerge -vuD world", and udev was updated to 077-r3. Now my
computer can't get up X.org, and cannot recognize devices.
Is this a bug ?? Everything worked perfectly until I rebooted with this
new udev version. I have lots of kernel versions, but none of them will
work (the last on
I think you are having the same problem that I did:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112976
HTH,
Matt
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 10:42:22 +1030
Shawn Haggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> michael higgins wrote:
>
> >Hello, all. Need a clue, here.
> >
> >I've found that it'll often takes longer to get DNS resolution than content
> >over my connection, so I thought a caching DNS server the way to go. With
Chris White wrote:
>On Saturday 10 December 2005 06:55, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>
>>I'll probably need the asbestos drawers here shortly:
>>
>>I've burned up several hours here with a grindingly slow compile of
>>kde. It is an older machine ( a few years) but is a P4 2Ghz and 500MB
>>ram. Is there
Rafael Fernández López wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've done an "emerge -vuD world", and udev was updated to 077-r3. Now my
>computer can't get up X.org, and cannot recognize devices.
>
>Is this a bug ?? Everything worked perfectly until I rebooted with this
>new udev version. I have lots of kernel versions, b
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 17:08:55 -0700
Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/9/05, michael higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've found that it'll often takes longer to get DNS resolution than content
> > over my connection, so I thought a caching DNS server the way to go. With
> > tha
maxim wexler wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>Imagine my relief and joy when the boot process sailed
>past the point of no return and dropped me into my new
>gentoo environment on a heretofore unreachable SATA
>partition.
>
>What I did was, after chrooting to it, I ran pon then
>emerge --sync && emerge
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