On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 06:39:15 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the kernel config this shows up as Via C3 processor...
Which is not an i686, it has a couple of instructions missing from the
full i686 instruction set, hence the illegal instruction message.
> CFLAGS="-Os -march=i586 -m3dnow -pip
Hello
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 07:07:48PM +0200, Pongracz Istvan wrote:
> My personal opinion is that is not a solution if I had to tweak all the
> system to get it working.
I did not mean tweaking when I said I have no time to experiment. I want
to locate the problem as closely as possible to pro
Am Donnerstag, 26. April 2007 02:11 schrieb José Pedro Saraiva:
> Hi all!
>
> I own a Toshiba laptop P100-400 with a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG wireless
> adapter.
> I've managed to get it working with normal WEP authentication, but no
> success with wpa_supplicant (and I really need it for WPA aut
Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know what "!plug" does.
Check out /etc/conf.d/net.example, search for "plug", find the section
"Cable in/out detection".
Alexander Skwar
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On 4/25/07, Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
recently I borrowed (and will probably soon buy a related model) a JVC
"HD" HD video camera. (The first "HD" is for high def!).
Anyway, the great feature is it records on a 40Gb hard disk, but the
annoying thing is the video files a
Hi, list:
Nowaday I try to learn groff's module chem to draw chemical strutrues, I
find although gentoo has the latest groff, but it doesn't contain the
chem module, so I want to know why? or maybe I make some mistake?
Thank you for any advice or indicator.
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 21:07:38 +0200
> Iván Pérez Domínguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I'm having another problem, this time it's a kernel related problem.
>> I'm currently using kernel 2.6.13, and most things work fine. However,
>> when I try to update to
I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to free up hard
disk space?
- Grant
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> -Original Message-
> From: Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 26 April 2007 15:59
> To: Gentoo mailing list
> Subject: [gentoo-user] Reducing disk usage
>
>
> I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
> reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to
On 26 April 2007, Grant wrote:
> I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
> reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to free up hard
> disk space?
Delete all your music. ;-)
Seriously, get another one.
Uwe
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On Donnerstag, 26. April 2007, Grant wrote:
> I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
> reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to free up hard
> disk space?
>
> - Grant
localepurge
rm -rf /var/tmp/
using reiserfs
stop using -O3
rm -rf /usr/src/linux*
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Grant wrote:
I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to free up hard
disk space?
- Grant
I'll agree with the other suggestions which i'll put here:
1) rm -r /var/tmp/portage/* (the /* is important)
2) rm -r /usr/por
Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes:
> That is your real problem. You need to make sure that seamonkey knows about
> your flash plugin. Try to make soft link to flash plugin in your
> ~/.mozilla/plugins directory. Then start seamonkey and check whether you have
> flash mentioned under about:plugin
Hello fire-eyes,
> 1) rm -r /var/tmp/portage/* (the /* is important)
No it's not - if you delete the portage directory, portage will
simply recreate it when it needs it.
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James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > That is your real problem. You need to make sure that seamonkey knows about
> your flash plugin. Try to make soft link to flash plugin in your
> ~/.mozilla/plugins directory. Then start seamonkey and check whether you have
> flash mentioned under about:plugi
On Thursday 26 Apr 2007 11:27:58 pm James wrote:
>
> Now make a symlink from what to what?
>
You need to make symlinks to these files in ~/.mozilla/plugins
/opt/netscape/plugins/flashplayer.xpt
/opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so
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On Friday 27 Apr 2007 1:52:14 am James wrote:
>
> Will this work on Gentoo, as is, or are there further modifications.
> I failed to mention, that the system is running on an AMD 64 bit cpu,
> model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+
>
Didn't see this post of yours earlier.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 07:57:49PM +0200, Francesco Talamona wrote:
> (Supposing both boxes are Linux ones) Sometime I use
> app-backup/rdiff-backup, it's quite easy and effective.
I've started using rdiff-backup, it's really nice.
Thanks a lot for the pointer!
Mark
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I'm currently in the process of migrating databases to a new box. One
of my users has two databases that he needs access to. Is there a way
(through the mysql terminal interface) to find out what passwords he
uses to access these two databases? This will save me the trouble of
finding him. (Mos
· fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Over a whole system this can
> add up to a few dozen more MB of space usable.
This Depends largely on the "type" of files. I've got my portage
tree on a reiserfs, and in comparison to ext3, it saves couple
100 (one-zero-zero) megs!
Alexander Skwar
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
I'm currently in the process of migrating databases to a new box. One
of my users has two databases that he needs access to. Is there a way
(through the mysql terminal interface) to find out what passwords he
uses to access these two databases? This will save me the tro
Looks like I've come with a different situation now:
I installed Ubuntu in a different partition, it works fine.
I took it's kernel's config and tried to recompile gentoo's with it.
Things are a little better now, but looks like it cannot find /dev/hda2
(my root partition) nor /dev/sda2. Since no
On Thursday 26 April 2007 17:05, Iván Pérez Domínguez wrote:
> Looks like I've come with a different situation now:
>
> I installed Ubuntu in a different partition, it works fine.
> I took it's kernel's config and tried to recompile gentoo's with it.
>
> Things are a little better now, but looks li
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 15:03 -0700, kashani wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > I'm currently in the process of migrating databases to a new box. One
> > of my users has two databases that he needs access to. Is there a way
> > (through the mysql terminal interface) to find out what passwords he
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On Donnerstag, 26. April 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> · fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Over a whole system this can
> > add up to a few dozen more MB of space usable.
>
> This Depends largely on the "type" of files. I've got my portage
> tree on a reiserfs, and in comparison to ext3, it saves
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 04:41 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On 4/25/07, Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > recently I borrowed (and will probably soon buy a related model) a JVC
> > "HD" HD video camera. (The first "HD" is for high def!).
> >
> > Anyway, the great feature is
Watch this one!
I ended up with a seriously broken system after running localepurge -
make sure you have your locale sorted out first! But it can save quite
a lot of space - pity the system was dead in the water ...
reiserfs is more space efficient than other filesystems like ext2/3
(depending o
Hi group,
According to
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20050822-newsletter.xml
setting RC_BOOTLOG="yes" in /etc/conf.d/rc and
emerging the showconsole pkg will generate
/var/log/boot.msg where boot messages will be written.
But boot.msg is never more than 44 lines, a fraction
of total output.
� wrote:
Hi all!
I own a Toshiba laptop P100-400 with a Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
wireless adapter.
I've managed to get it working with normal WEP authentication, but no
success with wpa_supplicant (and I really need it for WPA auth).
# /etc/init.d/net.eth1 restart
* Stopping eth1
A bit softer than some of the other suggestions;
# eclean packages
# eclean distfiles
app-portage/gentoolkit contains eclean. From the man page;
"eclean is small tool to remove obsolete portage sources files and
binary packages. Used on a regular basis, it prevents your
DISTDIR and
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