2011/7/6 Dale :
> Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>>
>> Dale, random hard-lockups are only due to hardware or kerne, it can't
>> be otherwisel (drivers count as part of kernel). The fact that
>> compilation doesn't lock your system only means that the thing
>> (whatever it is) is not bount to inte
William Kenworthy wrote:
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 23:01 -0500, Dale wrote:
Dale wrote:
Dale wrote:
Thoughts? Anyone think of anything that could cause this?
Dale
:-) :-)
Hi Dale, I have not been following the thread, but have you tried
starting the problem
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
2011/7/6 Dale:
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
Dale, random hard-lockups are only due to hardware or kerne, it can't
be otherwisel (drivers count as part of kernel). The fact that
compilation doesn't lock your system only means that the thing
(whateve
On Thursday 07 July 2011 10:12:43 微菜 did opine thusly:
> Devs can do what ever they think are right. Don't argue with them
> unless you pay them. Want gtk2 support? Put your ebuild in your
> personal overlay.
Gentoo users have developed a certain expectation over the years,
whereby devs will take
On Wednesday 06 July 2011 22:54:56 Harry Putnam did opine thusly:
> walt writes:
> > On 07/03/2011 03:07 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> >> I'm getting output from emerge -v emacs-vcs like this:
> >> * ERROR: app-editors/emacs-vcs-24.0.-r1 failed (unpack
> >> phase): * bzr.eclass: can't pull fro
Thanks Rudmer,
This works well. Thanks for your help. I was under the impression that these
rules were supplied but obviously not. Must have got them from somewhere else
before but can't remember where.
Many thanks
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on O2
-Original Message-
From: Rudme
Dale wrote:
You have a good point but there is a problem. Some of the kernels I
tried ran on this machine with uptimes of several weeks and not one
lock up. It could be some upgrade that affected this but who knows
what that was since I have updated a lot. As for nvidia, I tried both
vers
The 06/07/11, Grant wrote:
> >> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
> >> stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
> >> systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
> >> can be done to make the management of multiple G
On 6 July 2011, at 19:54, Grant wrote:
> ...
> I wonder if I'll be able to decode 1080p in software on a single core
> now without losing A/V sync. I kinda doubt it. I've been on an
> Athlon X2 3.1Ghz.
Note that some 1080p videos are harder to decode than others. The "birds scene"
from the BBC
I haven't used them, but I'm somewhat sceptical of Avocent as a brand.
Their network KVMs (all that I've seen advertised, I think) use proprietary
viewer software. I don't think they even allow you to view using a web-based
viewer applet (as do many other network KVMs), and I think they may even
On 7 July 2011, at 08:30, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 07 July 2011 10:12:43 微菜 did opine thusly:
>> Devs can do what ever they think are right. Don't argue with them
>> unless you pay them. Want gtk2 support? Put your ebuild in your
>> personal overlay.
>
> Gentoo users have developed a ce
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Dale wrote:
> A little more info. After my last message, I opened Firefox. It locked up.
> That runs as a regular user of course. So, I wanted to test a theory. I
> logged into Fluxbox after my reboot. I opened Firefox and it locked up.
> Nothing else was ru
If you're planning on running Gentoo guest VMs on top of Citrix
XenServer, you'll want to install the xs-tools.
I've made a script that automates the procedure, while at the same
time install an OpenRC-compatible initscript (instead of the
RHEL/CentOS initscript contained in the xs-tools RPM files
Hi everybody,
i'm totally stuck with an installation of a server using SoftwareRAIDs (10)
with an adaptec aic79xx Controller...
I thought that perhaps the drivers must be corrupted, but i found some (older)
howtos that described you should be using metadata=0.9.0 at least on the boot
and root
Am 07.07.2011 16:18, schrieb Jens Reinemuth:
> Hi everybody,
>
> i'm totally stuck with an installation of a server using SoftwareRAIDs (10)
> with an adaptec aic79xx Controller...
>
> I thought that perhaps the drivers must be corrupted, but i found some
> (older)
> howtos that described you
Am Donnerstag, 7. Juli 2011, 16:40:47 schrieb Florian Philipp:
> You will still need metadata=0.9.0 if you want to partition the raid
> itself and then boot from it (e.g. create /boot and root on the md device).
>
> Please also take a look at the thread in [2].
>
> [1] http://savannah.gnu.org/tas
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 7:18 AM, Jens Reinemuth wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> i'm totally stuck with an installation of a server using SoftwareRAIDs (10)
> with an adaptec aic79xx Controller...
>
> I thought that perhaps the drivers must be corrupted, but i found some (older)
> howtos that described y
>> >> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
>> >> stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
>> >> systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
>> >> can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo systems easier?
>
> I haven't used them, but I'm somewhat sceptical of Avocent as a brand.
>
> Their network KVMs (all that I've seen advertised, I think) use proprietary
> viewer software. I don't think they even allow you to view using a web-based
> viewer applet (as do many other network KVMs), and I think they
On 2011-07-06 17:37, john wrote:
> Any suggestions other than converting to e16? (which is becoming
> tempting). This seems to happen every upgrade of xfce4/polkit/dbus.
polkit seems to me just another HAL...
Try:
http://wiki.xfce.org/tips
Of course you still need to put:
xfce4-user-session-sh
On 2011-07-07 09:30, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Gentoo users have developed a certain expectation over the years,
> whereby devs will take user needs seriously and go to extra-ordinary
> lengths to support everything under the sun.
>
> That's what Gentoo does. That's how the system by and large wor
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:44 AM, pk wrote:
> On 2011-07-07 09:30, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> Gentoo users have developed a certain expectation over the years,
>> whereby devs will take user needs seriously and go to extra-ordinary
>> lengths to support everything under the sun.
>>
>> That's what Gen
On 07/06/11 15:37, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 July 2011 19:23:51 pk did opine thusly:
>> On 2011-07-06 18:35, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> And what is happening to the developers lately? Some of them
>>> have become hostile and arrogant against their own users.
>>
>> I noted the same f
I am trying to start virt-manager but when I start the daemon
/etc/init.d/libvirtd i get
* Starting libvirtd ...
/usr/sbin/libvirtd: error: Unable to initialize network sockets.
Check /var/log/messages or run without --daemon for more info.
* start-stop-daemon: failed to start
`/usr/sbin/libvi
On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo syste
On Thursday, July 7 at 19:15 (+0100), john said:
>
> I am trying to start virt-manager but when I start the daemon
>
> /etc/init.d/libvirtd i get
>
> * Starting libvirtd ...
> /usr/sbin/libvirtd: error: Unable to initialize network sockets.
> Check /var/log/messages or run without --daemon f
On Thursday 07 July 2011 13:42:24 Michael Orlitzky did opine thusly:
> > Holy shit, that attitude from Samuli sucks big balls big time.
> >
> >
> >
> > He's always come across to me as an OK dev, never seen him pull
> > THAT stunt before.
>
> For what it's worth, I was expecting much worse. In h
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 14:24:48 -0400
Albert Hopkins wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday, July 7 at 19:15 (+0100), john said:
>
> >
> > I am trying to start virt-manager but when I start the daemon
> >
> > /etc/init.d/libvirtd i get
> >
> > * Starting libvirtd ...
> > /usr/sbin/libvirtd: error: Unable t
On 07/07/11 15:36, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> And what about gnome? Does that not impose a fantastic testing burden,
> alongside which gnome-mplayer is small in comparison?
Yes, but the value of one's time isn't relative. If you'll allow me to
make up the numbers, just because it takes a month of
On Thursday 07 July 2011 11:23:15 kashani did opine thusly:
> On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
> > After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've
> > decided to stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the
> > number of Gentoo systems I'm responsible for and they're
> > nearing doub
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
recompiling all day is not.
After the past several days, I can confirm this 100%. I'm on about my
third emerge -e world now. Waiting on OOo to finish.
Dale
:-) :-)
On Thursday 07 July 2011 21:47:25 Dale wrote:
> Waiting on OOo to finish.
Have you not switched to LibreOffice then?
--
Rgds
Peter
As the list knows, I been having random lock ups on my system. I'm in
the process of one last emerge -e world but I'm not holding my breath it
will change anything. So, I'm wanting to try a unstable version of both
gcc and glibc. This is the list available:
root@fireball / # equery list -p
On 7/7/2011 1:37 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2011 11:23:15 kashani did opine thusly:
On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've
decided to stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the
number of Gentoo systems I'm responsible
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2011 21:47:25 Dale wrote:
Waiting on OOo to finish.
Have you not switched to LibreOffice then?
I prefer OOo. I just forgot to comment it out of my world file before
my emerge -e world this time. Sort of got a lot on my brain right n
On Thursday 07 July 2011 16:01:27 Dale did opine thusly:
> As the list knows, I been having random lock ups on my system. I'm
> in the process of one last emerge -e world but I'm not holding my
> breath it will change anything. So, I'm wanting to try a unstable
> version of both gcc and glibc. T
On 07/04/2011 07:25 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> Okay, I got the .rpm for Citrix's xe-guest-utilities from this thread:
>
> http://forums.citrix.com/message.jspa?messageID=1468339
>
> Granted, it's slightly older than the latest version, but that's not
> my main problem.
>
> The problem is: How do
On Thursday 07 July 2011 14:01:55 kashani did opine thusly:
> On 7/7/2011 1:37 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Thursday 07 July 2011 11:23:15 kashani did opine thusly:
> >> On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
> >>> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've
> >>> decided to stick wit
On Thursday, July 7 at 20:46 (+0100), john said:
Well, I see several errors, you may want to start with the first one and
work your way down.
> iptables is running, bridging and tun have been loaded as modules
> iproute2 has now been installed but makes no odds. Not sure about brctl
> as I can'
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Dale wrote:
> As the list knows, I been having random lock ups on my system. I'm in the
> process of one last emerge -e world but I'm not holding my breath it will
> change anything. So, I'm wanting to try a unstable version of both gcc and
> glibc.
Do what you w
On 07/06/2011 01:11 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> So I switched to - nouveau and now I have endless shit with
> crashes. But I can tolerate that and not whinge.
Just today I tried the nouveau driver again after almost a year, and
found no change. The test was on my elderly machine with an a
On Thursday 07 July 2011 14:59:11 walt did opine thusly:
> On 07/06/2011 01:11 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > So I switched to - nouveau and now I have endless shit with
> > crashes. But I can tolerate that and not whinge.
>
> Just today I tried the nouveau driver again after almost a year, and
On 07/05/2011 10:38 PM, Dale wrote:
> My current plan, finish this new install. Test the ram and hope it is OK.
I can feel your pain :( This may not help, but I thought I'd mention it
just because nothing else has helped so far.
I started having random keyboard issues right after the most rece
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 17:26:18 -0400
Albert Hopkins wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday, July 7 at 20:46 (+0100), john said:
>
> Well, I see several errors, you may want to start with the first one
> and work your way down.
>
> > iptables is running, bridging and tun have been loaded as modules
> > iprout
I'm not able to ssh to any domain, although IPs work. I get:
$ ssh example.com
ssh: Could not resolve hostname example.com: Name or service not known
I can ping domains no problem, and web browsing works. I've tried
rebooting and re-emerging openssh. I am connected to an unfamiliar
wireless ne
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Dale wrote:
As the list knows, I been having random lock ups on my system. I'm in the
process of one last emerge -e world but I'm not holding my breath it will
change anything. So, I'm wanting to try a unstable version of both gcc and
gli
On Thursday 07 Jul 2011, Dale wrote:
> Well, I'm going to send this then open Konsole. See if it locks up again.
There was a fairly well documented problem, on the Gentoo fora at least, with
the nvidia drivers, Xorg-server-1.10, KDE 4.6 and Konsole. I had it on several
machines that locked up
On 07/07/2011 05:07 AM, Stroller wrote:
> Ubuntu users complain sometimes about similar things (such as Unity),
> about their bug reports being marked as WONTFIX, but their devs seem
> generally politer and more ready to explain their reasons than Gentoo
> devs.
IIUC the ubuntu devs are employees
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Grant wrote:
> I'm not able to ssh to any domain, although IPs work. I get:
>
> $ ssh example.com
> ssh: Could not resolve hostname example.com: Name or service not known
>
> I can ping domains no problem, and web browsing works. I've tried
> rebooting and re-emer
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 15:50:31 -0700, walt wrote:
> IIUC the ubuntu devs are employees of Canonical, or at least the lead
> devs are. I dunno if ubuntu includes volunteer devs or not.
It does, they're called Debian devs :P
--
Neil Bothwick
A clean desk is a sign of a cluttered desk drawer.
s
On 07/07/2011 10:30 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2011 10:12:43 微菜 did opine thusly:
Devs can do what ever they think are right. Don't argue with them
unless you pay them. Want gtk2 support? Put your ebuild in your
personal overlay.
Gentoo users have developed a certain expectat
> It does not :)
Agreed. Both ping and ssh should either both
work or both fail - assuming of course you are trying to ping the same
host that you're trying to ssh to.
You could try using an alternate DNS server, like google public ones
8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. DHCP will have automatically updated
>> I'm not able to ssh to any domain, although IPs work. I get:
>>
>> $ ssh example.com
>> ssh: Could not resolve hostname example.com: Name or service not known
>>
>> I can ping domains no problem, and web browsing works. I've tried
>> rebooting and re-emerging openssh. I am connected to an unf
On Thursday, July 7 at 23:30 (+0100), john said:
> On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 17:26:18 -0400
>
> Have cleared up error messages using config as suggested.
>
> I still get the issue when starting /etc/init.d/libvirtd
>
> > * Starting libvirtd ...
> > /usr/sbin/libvirtd: error: Unable to initialize
>> host example.com
>
> I'm not sure which package that is.
Its in bind-tools, which also has nslookup.
On Thursday, July 7 at 17:43 (-0700), Grant said:
>
> Yeah I don't get it. Check this out:
>
> $ ping google.com
> PING google.com (74.125.224.84) 56(84) bytes of data.
> 64 bytes from 74.125.224.84: icmp_req=1 ttl=55 time=97.1 ms
> 64 bytes from 74.125.224.84: icmp_req=2 ttl=55 time=97.1 ms
Grant writes:
> I'm not able to ssh to any domain, although IPs work. I get:
>
> $ ssh example.com
> ssh: Could not resolve hostname example.com: Name or service not known
>
> I can ping domains no problem, and web browsing works. I've tried
> rebooting and re-emerging openssh. I am connected
> I'd compare the output of strace ping and strace ssh . Anything
> in nsswitch.conf? It seems to be used by ssh, but not by the host command.
> Which is new to me.
IIRC nslookup also only uses DNS servers, not the nsswitch.conf lookup
option list. Since the ns probably stands for name server, th
Hello,
I've been looking how to get working this printer in my gentoo-b0x, searched
in gentoo wiki, but those ebuilds and links are not updated, they are a
little bit old and none of that worked for me.
I was thinking if there was any chance if anyone of you have this printer
installed to tell me
On Thursday, July 7 at 21:18 (-0600), Carlos Sura said:
> I was thinking if there was any chance if anyone of you have this
> printer
> installed to tell me how to get it work for me... Or a howto,
> tutorial,
> manual?
According to openprinting.org, it's a paperweight.
On 2011年07月08日 04:01, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 07/07/11 15:36, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>> And what about gnome? Does that not impose a fantastic testing burden,
>> alongside which gnome-mplayer is small in comparison?
>
> Yes, but the value of one's time isn't relative. If you'll allow me to
walt wrote:
On 07/05/2011 10:38 PM, Dale wrote:
My current plan, finish this new install. Test the ram and hope it is OK.
I can feel your pain :( This may not help, but I thought I'd mention it
just because nothing else has helped so far.
I started having random keyboard issues ri
Carlos Sura wrote:
Hello,
I've been looking how to get working this printer in my gentoo-b0x,
searched in gentoo wiki, but those ebuilds and links are not updated,
they are a little bit old and none of that worked for me.
I was thinking if there was any chance if anyone of you have this
pri
On Friday 08 Jul 2011 05:43:58 Dale wrote:
> walt wrote:
> > On 07/05/2011 10:38 PM, Dale wrote:
> >> My current plan, finish this new install. Test the ram and hope it is
> >> OK.
> >
> > I can feel your pain :( This may not help, but I thought I'd mention it
> > just because nothing else has h
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