Oioi users and developers!
This is your monthly bugday reminder that the next bugday is going to held on
Saturday the 2. December.
Come by in #Gentoo-bugs and help out fixing some our bugs.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me or contact me on IRC
(eroyf).
Regards,
Alexander H. Færø
Hi,
I upgraded to udev-103 yesterday. Since then, my internet hasn't been working.
I connect through eth0, which is a VIA Rhine adapter on my
motherboard. ifconfig shows the link to be up. But, I can't even ping
the gateway through eth0. I get destination unreachable replies.
This is what syslo
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded to udev-103 yesterday. Since then, my internet hasn't been
> working.
>
> I connect through eth0, which is a VIA Rhine adapter on my
> motherboard. ifconfig shows the link to be up. But, I can't even ping
> the gateway through eth0. I get destination unreachable replies.
>
> Th
FWIW, I also upgraded and find that my laptop, which previously had eth0
and eth1 for its two cards (one wired and one wireless) now has eth0 and
eth2.
After editing my scripts and configurations (e.g. wpa_supplicant startup
and kismet conf), things seem to work fine.
HTH, newbie
--
gento
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 09:36:38 -0500, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
> FWIW, I also upgraded and find that my laptop, which previously had
> eth0 and eth1 for its two cards (one wired and one wireless) now has
> eth0 and eth2.
Do you have IEEE1394_ETH1394 set in your kernel? If so, it's possible
that eth1 is
Thanks very much for your help, guys:
Looks like you just need to remerge python (emerge --oneshot python)
I remerged python, then again emerged Gimp. The build went smoothly for
while, but quit after some time with a series of error messages that
said to submit a full bug report. I've just sta
On 27 November 2006 15:58, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> And this is the ifconfig output:
>
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0D:88:45:C1:C9
> inet addr:10.40.37.47 Bcast:10.40.37.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
> UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
> RX packet
Tek Project ha scritto:
Thanks very much for your help, guys:
Looks like you just need to remerge python (emerge --oneshot python)
I remerged python, then again emerged Gimp. The build went smoothly for
while, but quit after some time with a series of error messages that
said to submit a full
On Saturday 25 November 2006 19:23, Garry Smith wrote:
> That got it :-) Thank you.
>
> For the record I did the following:
>
> 1. Recompile kernel
> 2. Re emerge Xorg (deep with new use flags):
> emerge -DvatN xorg-x11
> 3. Remerge the ati drivers again
> emerge -av x11-drivers/ati-drivers
> emer
Hi,
due to a human error I've deleted my package.keyowrd file...
(echo "package ~x86" > /etc/portage/package.keywords)
How may I find which packages were in the file?
I'm afraid of doing an update...
Cheers.
--
Arnau Bria
http://blog.emergetux.net
Wiggum: Dispara a las ruedas Lou.
Lou: eee, es
On 27/11/06, 7v5w7go9ub0o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FWIW, I also upgraded and find that my laptop, which previously had eth0
and eth1 for its two cards (one wired and one wireless) now has eth0 and
eth2.
After editing my scripts and configurations (e.g. wpa_supplicant startup
and kismet conf),
On 11/27/06, Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
due to a human error I've deleted my package.keyowrd file...
(echo "package ~x86" > /etc/portage/package.keywords)
How may I find which packages were in the file?
I'm afraid of doing an update...
Option 1:
# emerge -DNvp world
Look for th
On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now, how do I swap the two cards? I don't know how to write udev rules
yet. I was planning on learning that next week.. I guess I should
learn it as soon as the internet works..
Add the following to /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules:
# ethe
Richard Fish:
> On 11/26/06, Sergio Polini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My pings (perhaps all DNS lookups) are slow even if connect my PC
> > to both the wireless router and the cable, i.e. when there are
> > both a "fast" (metric 0) and a "slow" (metric 2000) interface.
> >
> > > What do "ifconf
Richard Fish:
> On 11/26/06, Sergio Polini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My pings (perhaps all DNS lookups) are slow even if connect my PC
> > to both the wireless router and the cable, i.e. when there are
> > both a "fast" (metric 0) and a "slow" (metric 2000) interface.
> >
> > > What do "ifconf
Hi! I try to compile esound, needed from some packages (I don't know why even
if I use: USE="-esd" I have to install it).
[ebuild N] media-sound/esound-0.2.36-r2 USE="alsa tcpd -debug -ipv6"
So that's the output of emerging esound:
--
Esound Configure Settings:
Debugging suppor
On 27/11/06, Richard Fish wrote:
On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, how do I swap the two cards? I don't know how to write udev rules
> yet. I was planning on learning that next week.. I guess I should
> learn it as soon as the internet works..
Add the following to /et
Richard Fish:
> On 11/26/06, Sergio Polini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My pings (perhaps all DNS lookups) are slow even if connect my PC
> > to both the wireless router and the cable, i.e. when there are
> > both a "fast" (metric 0) and a "slow" (metric 2000) interface.
> >
> > > What do "ifconf
Sergio Polini wrote:
default 23.252.112.1 0.0.0.0 UG0 0 0 eth0
default 192.168.2.1 0.0.0.0 UG2000 0 0 wlan0
I didn't follow this thread completeley but having two default routes
is definitly the cause of slow (or even unworkable) networking.
I wou
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play music.
The Audigy is configured to alsa as sound card 0, while the
Dave Jones wrote:
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play music.
The Audigy is configured to alsa as soun
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Richard Fish wrote:
> On 11/26/06, Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, in Gentoo, the results of "hdparm -t /dev/sda" were around 65 MB /
>> second. dmesg shows the drive in UDMA/133 mode, and I didn't bother
>> with lspci. In Windows
I would assume that the two benchmark programs I am using to measure the
drive performance under windows go through windows, and thus the NTFS
interface. They are Dr. Hardware and FreshDiagnose. The second one
showed a write speed as quoted above, and a read speed of about 280 MB
per second...
On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # ethernet devices
> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="00:13:d3:60:4a:a5",
> NAME="eth0"
> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="00:0d:88:45:c1:c9",
> NAME="eth1"
No go. They didn't swap.
Just in case, you did
Ken Gypen wrote:
I would assume that the two benchmark programs I am using to measure the
drive performance under windows go through windows, and thus the NTFS
interface. They are Dr. Hardware and FreshDiagnose. The second one
showed a write speed as quoted above, and a read speed of about 28
On 11/27/06, Sergio Polini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
NB: ping www.google.com is slow, ping 192.168.2.1 is either too much
slow or blocked.
route is slow, route -n is fast.
Ok, two things to try. First, remove the 192.168.2.1 nameserver from
resolve.conf. That "nameserver" may be broken and u
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 04:16, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > # ethernet devices
> > > ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="00:13:d3:60:4a:a5",
> > > NAME="eth0"
> > > ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", SYSFS{address}=="00:0d:88:45:
On 11/27/06, Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
showed a write speed as quoted above, and a read speed of about 280 MB
per second...
This seems more like the SATA-II interface speed of ~300MB/s...
Though the same one reported a read speed of about 900+
MB per second for my USB drive (no
On 11/27/06, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yesterday I upgraded udev to 103, but have hit some problems with alsa
configuration of multiple sound cards.
I have an 'on board' Intel 8x0 sound card which I use for VoIP
telephony, and a PCI Creative Audigy which I use to play music.
The Aud
On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
udevd-event[3110]: rename_netif: error changing net interface name eth0_rename
to eth1: No such device.
Hmm, haven't seen this error, but these rules (based on
70-persistent-net.rules) might work better:
SUBSYSTEM=="net", ATTRS{address}=="
On 11/27/06, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and the Intel card
is /dev/dsp0. Unfortunately, Audacious, my music player of choice,
doesn't seem to offer any choic
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 06:38, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > udevd-event[3110]: rename_netif: error changing net interface name
> > eth0_rename to eth1: No such device.
>
> Hmm, haven't seen this error, but these rules (based on
> 70-persistent
> 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
On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 06:38, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 11/27/06, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > udevd-event[3110]: rename_netif: error changing net interface name
> > eth0_rename to eth1: No such device.
>
> Hmm, haven't s
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 07:31, Richard Fish wrote:
> > can see a 75-persistent-net-generator.rules file in there..
>
> Hmm, not sure how I got a 70-persistent-net.rules. There is some
> interaction between that and 75-persistent-net-generator.rules (and
> the /lib/udev/write_net_rules script),
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Richard Fish wrote:
> On 11/27/06, Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> showed a write speed as quoted above, and a read speed of about 280 MB
>> per second...
>
> This seems more like the SATA-II interface speed of ~300MB/s...
>
>> Though t
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Dave Jones wrote:
> Even worse is that udev seems to discover the sound cards in the reverse
> order to coldplug. My Audigy card becomes /dev/dsp1 and the Intel card
> is /dev/dsp0.
You should be able to force them to get the names you want with a couple
of sufficiently s
Dave,
Alsasound init script does not require coldplug. Remove coldplug, then
recompile your ALSA installation if it complains about it. Don't forget to
etc-update or dispatch-conf to update the init scripts. As far as them
loading in reverse order, see the gentoo-wiki for information on forcin
Thanks again for your help, guys:
Just highlight the text you want to copy, then click the middle mouse
button in the window you want to paste. Unix-style copy-and-paste :)
Aha! Used to know that. Thanks.
As it is written, it is probably a faulty hardware problem.
Try re-emerging. If it dies ag
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