Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 17:04:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
Probably hotplug, add !net.eth0 to rc_hotplug in /etc/rc.conf
That's in /etc/conf.d/rc on mine. Has it moved?
It moved in the switch from baselayout1 to baselayout2/openrc.
This could be what four looking for
http:/
Ian Lee wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 17:04:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
Probably hotplug, add !net.eth0 to rc_hotplug in /etc/rc.conf
That's in /etc/conf.d/rc on mine. Has it moved?
It moved in the switch from baselayout1 to baselayout2/openrc.
This could be what four loo
Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:13:50AM -0500, Chris Thomas wrote:
>
>
>> I have a Dell laser mouse.
>>
>> lsusb:
>> Bus 003 Device 002: ID 413c:3010 Dell Computer Corp. Optical Wheel Mouse
>>
>
> I'm pretty sure it isn't software related. Did you tried various mouse
>
Quoting Nikos Chantziaras :
It got worse with kernel 2.6.28, btw, especially mouse cursor movement.
It gets stuck and skips very noticeably. Fortunately, it's not a
point yet where I would describe it as unusable, but if the trend
continues, desktop will be totally unusable by 2.6.31/32 when d
Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Quoting Nikos Chantziaras :
>
>> It got worse with kernel 2.6.28, btw, especially mouse cursor movement.
>> It gets stuck and skips very noticeably. Fortunately, it's not a
>> point yet where I would describe it as unusable, but if the trend
>> continues, desktop will be t
Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Quoting Dale :
>
>> It is software on mine. I can boot the new kernels and it is jumpy as
>> crap. It is really slow to respond and when it does, it just jerks all
>> over the place and is difficult to click on links and buttons. I can
>> reboot with the old kernel and it
Quoting Dale :
It is software on mine. I can boot the new kernels and it is jumpy as
crap. It is really slow to respond and when it does, it just jerks all
over the place and is difficult to click on links and buttons. I can
reboot with the old kernel and it works fine, just like it should.
On Monday 29 December 2008, Dale wrote:
> Norberto Bensa wrote:
> > Do you use evdev?
> This is what I have installed according to equery:
>
> r...@smoker / # equery list dev
> [ Searching for package 'dev' in all categories among: ]
> * installed packages
> [I--] [ ~] kde-base/kdewebdev-meta-3.
Mick wrote:
> On Monday 29 December 2008, Dale wrote:
>
>> Norberto Bensa wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> Do you use evdev?
>>>
>
>
>> This is what I have installed according to equery:
>>
>> r...@smoker / # equery list dev
>> [ Searching for package 'dev' in all categories among: ]
>> * in
Dale wrote:
[...]
I would assume I don't have evdev here. Since I asked equery for
anything with dev in it, it should have listed it if it was installed.
That is why I ask if there was something new. I can't say that I have
ever heard of evdev before.
For X, it's the x11-drivers/xf86-input-
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>> [...]
>> I would assume I don't have evdev here. Since I asked equery for
>> anything with dev in it, it should have listed it if it was
>> installed. That is why I ask if there was something new. I can't say
>> that I have
>> ever heard of evdev before.
Hi list,
is there a general way to test, if a kernel module was loaded with a
module option and which module options were used?
Marc
Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Dale wrote:
[...]
I would assume I don't have evdev here. Since I asked equery for
anything with dev in it, it should have listed it if it was
installed. That is why I ask if there was something new. I can't say
that I have
ever heard of evdev before.
For
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> Dale wrote:
[...]
I would assume I don't have evdev here. Since I asked equery for
anything with dev in it, it should have listed it if it was
installed. That is why I ask if there was something new. I can'
On Monday 29 December 2008 15:32:45 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >> Dale wrote:
> >>> [...]
> >>> I would assume I don't have evdev here. Since I asked equery for
> >>> anything with dev in it, it should have listed it if it was
> >>> installed. That is why
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 5:55 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 29 December 2008 15:32:45 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> Dale wrote:
>> > Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> >> Dale wrote:
>> >>> [...]
>> >>> I would assume I don't have evdev here. Since I asked equery for
>> >>> anything with dev in it,
On Monday 29 December 2008 16:02:45 Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 5:55 AM, Alan McKinnon
wrote:
> > On Monday 29 December 2008 15:32:45 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >> Dale wrote:
> >> > Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >> >> Dale wrote:
> >> >>> [...]
> >> >>> I would assume I don't have
rm -fr .kde4/share/config/plasma* restores every plasma as first login
but then again, after first login bar disappears.
No one knows what could be?
2008/12/28 Pau Peris :
> Hi, i've just emerged kde-4.1.3 and everything seems to be allright.
> The problem i'm having is related to the taskbar, af
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 6:05 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 29 December 2008 16:02:45 Mark Knecht wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 5:55 AM, Alan McKinnon
> wrote:
>> > On Monday 29 December 2008 15:32:45 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> >> Dale wrote:
>> >> > Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> >> >> D
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 6:57 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> The cynic in me wants to say that Colin Kolivas tried telling the kernel devs
> for years about it and got stone-walled and ignored for years, despite
> maintaining a set of desktop patches that worked really well. Eventually he
> gave up and
Harry Putnam wrote:
A full on genkernel build seems to be the quickest way to get a working
kernel. That done, I'm now plodding along with build after build
trying to discover what it is the genkernel has that my pared down
versions do not.
Another good starting point for a working kernel con
Hi,
I tried to compile vmware-server-1.0.8.126538 with
vmware-modules-1.0.0.15-r1 but compiling vmmon failed.
I got this error message:
/var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/vmware-modules-1.0.0.15-r1/work/vmmon-only/./include/compat_semaphore.h:5:27:
error: asm/semaphore.h: File or directory not found
Dirk Heinrichs writes:
> Am Sonntag, 28. Dezember 2008 12:38:37 schrieb Harry Putnam:
>> Still, on a shutdown I can't get past this output:
>>
>> hwclock waiting for localmount
>
> I mentioned it in your other thread. Try masking openrc >=0.4.0.
I've masked
>=sys-apps/openrc-0.4.0
and do
Ian Lee writes:
> Ian Lee wrote:
>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 17:04:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
>>>
> Probably hotplug, add !net.eth0 to rc_hotplug in /etc/rc.conf
>>>
>>>
That's in /etc/conf.d/rc on mine. Has it moved?
>>>
>>> It moved in the switch from baselayout1 to bas
Ian Lee writes:
>> They are all present in /etc/runlevels.
>>
>> And again I see no reference to net.eth1 or hwclock
>>
>>
>
> that udev rule starts any found network devices on your system net.sh
> is just a wrapper to the net.* scripts in init.d, if you never use
> eth1 then remove net.eth1 fr
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Ian Lee writes:
>
>
>> Ian Lee wrote:
>>
>>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>>
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 17:04:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
>> Probably hotplug, add !net.eth0 to rc_hotplug in /etc/rc.conf
>>
> That's in
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 10:36:08AM -0600, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam squawked:
> > try putting rc_coldplug="no" in conf.d/udev or /etc/rc.conf i would
> > assume the udev init script checks both places
>
> I can tell you from trying that just now... that is not a good
> solution.
>
> First setti
Dale wrote:
Harry Putnam wrote:
Ian Lee writes:
Ian Lee wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 17:04:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
Probably hotplug, add !net.eth0 to rc_hotplug in /etc/rc.conf
That's in /etc/conf.d/rc on mine. Has it moved?
Ian Lee wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>> Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> Ian Lee writes:
>>>
>>>
Ian Lee wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 17:04:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
>>
>>
Probably hotplug, add !net.eth0 to rc_hotplug in /etc/rc.conf
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 10:39:57 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Well that kind of sucks. I don't use eth1 often but I do want it in
> /etc/init.d.
>
> I'm wondering how wise it is to have tools other than re-update and
> /etc/conf.d dinking around with basic services. It seems like starting
> an unwa
Norberto Bensa wrote:
Quoting Nikos Chantziaras :
It got worse with kernel 2.6.28, btw, especially mouse cursor movement.
It gets stuck and skips very noticeably. Fortunately, it's not a
point yet where I would describe it as unusable, but if the trend
continues, desktop will be totally unusa
On Monday December 29 2008 11:24:40 Dale wrote:
> > Dale wrote:
> >> [...] I can't say
> >> that I have
> >> ever heard of evdev before.
> >
[...]
> Is this required for the new kernels?
Nope. I just wanted you to test other device drivers.
On Monday December 29 2008 19:38:48 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Norberto Bensa wrote:
> > I'm currently compiling gcc-4.3.2-r2, I have no cursor lagging, stuck,
> > or whatever. Everything is normal. Like if I were not compiling at all.
>
> I've just emerged glibc (with -j2).
I use -j5 (yeah, I kno
Nikos Chantziaras arcor.de> writes:
> > set PORTAGE_NICENESS=19 in /etc/make.conf
> I'll just hay "ah, ah, ah" at that one :P OK, I'll also say that it
> doesn't work. Everything lags even with 19.
OK then 'renice' the game and other critical software to somewhere between
-1 and -5.
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