d be grateful for your support.
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Mick napisał(a):
> On Sunday 18 February 2007 13:48, Jakob Buchgraber wrote:
>> Jan Stępień wrote:
>
>>> For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man page
>>> or refer to the Gentoo Handbook.
>
> Before you do any of the above I s
Jakob Buchgraber napisał(a):
> Jan Stępień wrote:
>> # emerge -avDu world
>>
>> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>>
>> Calculating world dependencies |
>> !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "~x11-plugins/beryl-plugins-0.1.99.2"
e.
Should I then edit the ebuild and manually add my arch to KEYWORD
variable? I'm just guessing - maybe it will help somehow.
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discover additional masked
> dependencies at this stage and you will need to unmask them in turn.
>
Thanks for your support. I've tried both options, but unfortunately
either Portage is trying to reemerge the existing version, or it's
displaying the same error message.
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Bo Ørsted Andresen napisał(a):
> On Monday 19 February 2007 15:09:16 Jan Stępień wrote:
>> To my surprise, the output is:
>>
>> KEYWORDS=""
>>
>> There are... No keywords? I'm puzzled. I'm using x86 architecture.
>> Should I then edit the
or Xgl? Or maybe I can even enable such choice in GDM login
screen?
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or Xgl? Or maybe I can even enable such choice in GDM login
screen?
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hesitate to ask. Any support would be highly appreciated.
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with fancy 3D servers I was using
Debian, and I found an article describing quite precisely how to get Xgl
running on unstable Debian. Worked fine, so I've found Xgl a nice
choice. Am I mistaken?
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ck whether AIGLX will be working with my
video card, and in case of failure I'll give xlaunch a shot.
Thanks for support, guys,
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Jan Stępień napisał(a):
>
> Fair enough. Firstly I'll check whether AIGLX will be working with my
> video card, and in case of failure I'll give xlaunch a shot.
>
I've reemerged Xorg adding "aiglx" to USE variable, modified
/etc/X11/xorg.conf (actually I
Hemmann, Volker Armin napisał(a):
> On Thursday 18 January 2007 23:47, Jan Stępień wrote:
>> On 18 Sty, 19:50, "Hemmann, Volker Armin"
>>>
>>> Or you can start a second X with xinit. So you would have one
>>> desktop (on F7)
>>> with
Richard Fish napisał(a):
> Have you checked your /var/log/Xorg.*.log files? They should reflect
> why the Xgl server is not being accellerated.
Got it! Somewhere around 92% of /var/log/Xorg.94.log, which is logging
Xgl, I've found:
(EE) fglrx(0): Hardware has already been locked.
(II) fglrx(0):
Richard Fish napisał(a):
> On 1/19/07, Jan Stępień <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Please verify my plan. I should recompile my kernel with device drivers
>> -> character devices -> radeon built in (or as a module) and in
>> xorg.conf set driver to "radeon"
Richard Fish napisał(a):
On 1/20/07, Jan Stępień <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(/lib/modules/2.6.18-gentoo-r4/kernel/drivers/char/drm/drm.ko): Cannot
allocate memory
Try searching dmesg for drm. My guess is either the radeonfb module
is conflicting, or the fglrx module.
-Richard
In fa
Mick napisał(a):
> On Monday 22 January 2007 17:29, Jan Stępień wrote:
>
>> In fact the radeon module conflicts with fglrx. I've unloaded fglrx,
>> modprobed radeon (verified by lsmod) and relaunched gdm. But it's still
>> refusing to use the new module:
>&g
Richard Fish napisał(a):
> On 1/22/07, Jan Stępień <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In fact the radeon module conflicts with fglrx. I've unloaded fglrx,
>> modprobed radeon (verified by lsmod) and relaunched gdm. But it's still
>> refusing to use the new mod
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. napisał(a):
> You other mail had this in the attachment:
>> Section "Device"
>> Identifier "aticonfig-Device[0]"
>> # Driver "radeon"
>> Driver "fglrx"
>> Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "no"
>> Option "VideoOverlay" "on"
>>
Iain Buchanan napisał(a):
> On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 21:47 +0100, Jan Stępień wrote:
>
> try these exact searches in google (include the site.. bit)
>
> INPUT_DEVICES VIDEO_CARDS site:http://www.gentoo.org
> and
> INPUT_DEVICES VIDEO_CARDS site:http://www.gentoo-wiki.org
I v
Hi folks,
I've been updating my system recently (emerge -u world). I've stopped
the update process with ctrl-c in order to turn the PC off. After
relaunching in the middle of the runlevel 1, right after "configuring
kernel parameters, updating environment , cleaning /var/lock, /var/run
and /tmp",
2007/1/24, Randy Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What exactly were you in the middle up updating when you rebooted the
system? What had been updated already before that?
I can't remember what was it exactly. I'll try to skim the logs, I
hope I'll find something over there. Besides, I'm quite sure
Problem solved. All I had to do was booting with a live Linux, chrooting
to my Gentoo installation and
# emerge mktemp
# /sbin/depscan.sh --update
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ove. Have you got ideas or do I have to write such an
app by myself?
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y details you can take a look at first posts of this topic.
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someone who experienced similar problems and
managed to find a solution. Help would be highly appreciated.
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Albert Hopkins napisał(a):
> $ startx /path/to/program/that/needs/X.org -- /usr/bin/X
> $ startx -- /usr/bin/Xgl
>
> or whatever. There's probably a dozen other ways to do it. See the
> startx man page for details.
Thanks, I'll take a look at the manual and give it a shot.
Regards,
Jan
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. also might want to check your $LANG and $LC_ALL environment
> variables...
Both set to pl_PL.
Thanks for your feedback.
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L"
LC_TIME="pl_PL"
LC_COLLATE="pl_PL"
LC_MONETARY="pl_PL"
LC_MESSAGES="pl_PL"
LC_PAPER="pl_PL"
LC_NAME="pl_PL"
LC_ADDRESS="pl_PL"
LC_TELEPHONE="pl_PL"
LC_MEASUREMENT="pl_PL"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="pl_PL
Benno Schulenberg napisał(a):
> Jan Stępień wrote:
>> In my
>> USE flag "unicode" is disabled. I'm using ISO-8859-2 encoding.
> Why not use Unicode? The mail you sent uses UTF-8, why not use that
> everywhere?
When posting to international groups I try to us
Mick napisał(a):
> On Sunday 28 January 2007 14:14, Jan Stępień wrote:
>> When posting to international groups I
>> try to use to use UTF-8 to make
>> it accessible for everyone. However, over here in Poland most of my
>> friends and colleagues use ISO-8859-2 and it
/usr/bin/Xgl
Thanks, now it works flawlessly. I can easily launch a slick desktop
with Xgl and Beryl, and if I require direct rendering I simply log out
and launch Xorg.
Now I'll try to find a clever solution and make this method a little bit
more automatic. We'll see what I'll be ab
e context
window and the playlist), but the main menu on the top still consists of
those rectangles and I am not able to change its font. Well, I have to
admit that I'm a little bit dizzy.
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might be helpful - try it and reboot your machine. If you already
did it, please attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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