Joseph wrote:
[snip]
No, I still have the same Sata Drive is just I'm playing with IRQ
assignment and configuration.
I've changed to BIOS PnP to YES, so my skge (network controller) and
libata (Sata Controller are shifted to IRQ 10
But it makes me wonder both controllers on the Motherboar
Robert Crawford wrote:
Joseph,
Sorry- I haven't been reading this thread from the beginning, so I might have
missed some of your first posts.
If we eliminate heat as the problem (not saying we absolutely have), I'm
starting to think it could be a misconfigured kernel, or kernel bug itself.
smoke3 wrote:
On 7/24/05, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* the right PS/2 plug (not that keyboard one...)
nice joke, but... no!
Did you get the mouse working under M$ on this computer or a different
one? If you have never gotten it to work on this computer, you mig
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
In my $PKGDIR, old cruft gets accumulated over time - eg.
6 versions of kernel source (suspend2-sources), multiple
releases of mozilla-firefox and so on.
Does anyone know of a script that cleans all that stuff?
Basically, I'd be happy to have just the *latest* versio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marton Gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- could someone give me a good howto?
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-tipsntricks.xml#software-raid
- do I need to make a /boot partition which is not part of any
arrays or will grub boot from raid1+0
Willie Wong wrote:
the address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
W
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 07:50:39PM -0500, AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
I have recently become busy with a couple of things and dont have time
to sift through all the emails from the mailing list so I decided that
i want to unsubscribe... On A
First off, let me say that I know perfectly well that you can `emerge -C
package_name` at any time. That's not what I'm talking about. What I
want to do is to remove the built binary too.
Let me explain what I do and what I'm trying to do in more detail...
Sometimes, I like to be able to tes
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Or you can do it automatically with
qpkg -I -nc -v | while read p; do
touch --no-create $PKGDIR/$p.tbz2
touch --no-create $PKGDIR/All/$(basename $p).tbz2
done
find $PKGDIR ! -mtime +1 -exec rm "{}" \;
Since qpkg is being phased out, I guess the eq
Joseph wrote:
I have tried hdparm -d1 /dev/hdd
but it is not accepting the it. I can not set DMA on this DVD
I just called BenQ and they don't support Linux; so don't buy BenQ
products as they don't support Linux. In example of DVD/writer it will
become plain CD reader.
Without DMA access th
Matt Randolph wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Or you can do it automatically with
qpkg -I -nc -v | while read p; do
touch --no-create $PKGDIR/$p.tbz2
touch --no-create $PKGDIR/All/$(basename $p).tbz2
done
find $PKGDIR ! -mtime +1 -exec rm "{}" \;
Since qpk
Neil Bothwick wrote:
find $PKGDIR ! -mtime +1 -exec rm "{}" \;
This line is wrong, it should be
find $PKGDIR -mtime +1 -exec rm "{}" \;
Oops! I should read more slowly too.
Thanks again, btw.
--
"Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate" - W. of O.
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gentoo-user@gentoo
Holly Bostick wrote:
Surfing the Internet is a lot like walking down the street.
Do you think Jane and John Doe computer users know that? Do you think
they know that what they do in Word and Outlook is private, and what
they do in Internet Explorer is public? It's only the distance of a
Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 09:36 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 13 August 2005 01:32 am, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 00:58 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone else here subscribe to the LINUX JOURNAL?
In the September issue there's a neat article
Matt Randolph wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 09:36 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 13 August 2005 01:32 am, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 00:58 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone else here subscribe to the LINUX JOURNAL?
In the September issue
Matt Randolph wrote:
Matt Randolph wrote:
This may be a case of a different paradigm being used by 7-zip than
that used by traditional (*nix) compression tools. If my memory
serves me, the 7-zip format is very similar to the pkzip format in
its usage. By that I mean that one is not
John -
I have a similar story to yours but it probably has nothing to do with
your situation. I will tell it anyway just in case it helps anyone.
Once upon a time, I had Windows on my computer. All of the LEDs worked
perfectly.
One day I upgraded my BIOS (in Windows) and rebooted into Lin
Sean Johnson wrote:
I'm pretty stuck on Plextor drives. I've found them to all be very
reliable, and will tend to read damaged disks that other drives choke
on.
Just my 2c.
I could have bought another brand for less, but my Plextor has yet to
meet a brand of disc that it couldn't burn.
I know that upgrading glibc can cause some programs to break if they
were built against the previous glibc. This happens to me all the time
and I have gotten in the habit of simply re-emerging any packages that
misbehave since a glibc upgrade.
Well, I have upgraded both glibc and gcc within t
I've seen related threads here recently, but I think my question is
different enough to warrant a new thread.
I'm looking for a personal firewall along the lines of the ZoneAlarm
product for Windows. I don't want to take the time to teach myself
iptables if there is a simple alternative.
I'
hours?
Mark Shields wrote:
Depending on what you have installed, it will take more than 14
hours. Are you sure they're talking about emerge -e system and not
emerge -e world?
On 8/29/05, *Matt Randolph* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
I know that up
Have a look at the comp.unix.shell newsgroup. There are some insanely
talented people in there dispensing free advice.
bshlists wrote:
I've been trying run this script on my gentoo laptop, but for some reason it
does not work. If you see what is wrong could you email me. Thanks.
#!/bin/ba
This is almost certainly a hardware problem. If it isn't a hardware
problem, it is at least not distribution specific. This doesn't really
belong in a Gentoo mailing list. That being said...
Some rhetorical questions (in no particular order):
Does the problem persist when you use Knoppix? Does
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 01 September 2005 09:30, Philip Webb wrote:
NB this will build up rapidly, so be careful if your disk space is limited.
I like that: ... if your disk space is limited. Where can I purchase unlimited
disk space?
Sorry - couldn't resist. ;-)
Uwe
You just h
Alex Korshunov wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 08:32:56PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no error on reboot now, but i will try to switch to windows to see
if the cdrom works well
All my cdroms in /dev/cdroms/cdrom. May be...?
I didn't see the beginning of
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
[16:00:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ sudo emerge -Duvat world
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[..]
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 0 kB
[..]
As you can see there, the package "man-pa
Matt Randolph wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
[16:00:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ sudo emerge -Duvat world
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[..]
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 0 kB
[..]
As you can see
[I just thought I'd chip in my two cents on the question of whether
Linux is easy or hard. It's turned into more like my $11.62, so it's a
good thing it's broken into sections.]
Linux is easy.
That's not to say that it can't be hard. Depending on what you're
trying to do, you may have to be
Holly Bostick wrote:
Matt Randolph schreef:
[I just thought I'd chip in my two cents on the question of whether
Linux is easy or hard. It's turned into more like my $11.62, so it's
a good thing it's broken into sections.]
Linux is easy.
The only thing tha
Holly Bostick wrote:
Matt Randolph schreef:
I don't think Knoppix really has an administrator. It really is an
enduser only flavour of Linux. It's sort of a "fire and forget"
distro. Sure, someone had to go to a lot of trouble to get it set up
just right in the f
Holly Bostick wrote:
Matt Randolph schreef:
But does the Knoppix user's system have an administrator NOW? I say
it does not. It has been configured by an admin... heck, the OS was
installed to it's filesystem by an admin... but there is no admin
looking over the shoulder of t
Matt Randolph wrote:
Mr. Lee's problem is not that he cannot send email. It is that he
cannot send email by the method he has chosen to use because he hasn't
the knowledge necessary to make that method work. I assume he could
probably resort to webmail in a pinch.
If his distri
I have a script in /etc/cron.daily that never runs. It works properly
when run manually and it's been in there for weeks (and a reboot or two).
I'm using vixie-cron.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
Also, check that the environment in the cron script is correct. It does
not execute with the environment that you sit down at a terminal
with, in particular $PATH.
Another tip RE: environment variables & cron, if you submit the job
via at (sys-process/at), it will creat
Renat Golubchyk wrote:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:15:04 -0500 John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 17:11 -0400, Matt Randolph wrote:
I have a script in /etc/cron.daily that never runs. It works
properly when run manually and it's been in there for w
Andreas Karlsson wrote:
I went back to -march=athlon-xp. I don´t know how much k8 optimizations does
performance-wise, but I guess it ain´t woth a reinstall.
Best regards,
Andreas Karlsson
Sweden
You might want to ask your question again in the gentoo-amd64 list.
- Matt
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gentoo-user@ge
damian bamforth wrote:
I want to burn an iso image with a .bz2 extension (the
full file name is
livecd64-ahorn5.iso.bz2).
I only have windows xp.
I tried the 'bsdtar' tool, but, whilst it decompresses
the file, it
doesn't leave an iso image which I can then burn.
What do I do?
Thanks
IM
damian bamforth wrote:
--- Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
damian bamforth schreef:
On Sat, 2005-10-22 14:59:02, Rumen Yotov wrote:
IIRC you can use "7zip" for Windows to
uncompress
.bz2 compressed files.
Or search for bzip2 for Windows (was "win
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 08:51 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 10/22/05, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes. I sent the output in a previous post. I don't use aplay very
often, but I believe that the output it gave was the output it's
supposed to give
A. Khattri wrote:
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Mark Shields wrote:
You want to be a gargoyle (
http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/staf/nova/blog/2003/09/23/gargoyle-and-self-gargoyle/
)?
Heh. I'd start with a mac mini.
Or get Gentoo running on this:
http://www.projectblackdog.com/
My gosh!
A. Khattri wrote:
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Matt Randolph wrote:
My gosh! They've invented the world's most expensive Knoppix CD.
I forgot, the Knoppix CD is writable and comes with a fingerprint
reader...
This is a very interesting product and I am glad that you me
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