e shows the only instances of dnspython/xcursorgen/yasm in the
entire output (checked with grep).
The "upgraders" (dnspython, xcursorgen, yasm) are not in world, nor is
xvid. The three packages (bittorrent, xcursor-themes, mplayer) at the
top of the trees are in world.
Two of the three are direct dependencies of packages in world, so they
should show as upgradeable even without --deep.
What am I missing/doing wrong?
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In any case, they should all show up with -d.
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ould be used, suitably modified, to
> chroot from my x86_64 bit distro to my x86 distro. Will it mess up one
> or the other?
>
> Tony
>
You should be fine as long as you ignore the installation steps. Just
make sure you have the proper options in the 64 bit kernel and use the
prop
, with 1.5.4 being the latest stable (x86 and amd64) version.
(app-emulation/virtualbox-additions is in the tree)
Note two things though:
1: Everything I suggested refers to inside the guest OS, and
2: my info is from version 1.5.4_OSE.
It's possible the vboxadd-client script is different i
factor correction. Luckily for my Silencer 750 Quad
according to the manufacturer due to the short time in which the UPS is
in use it is not an issue.
-Arthur
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see:
http://www.nabble.com/%22loopback-mount%22-hard-drive-image-created-with-dd--td14945355.html
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losetup won't work for that
Read the link again, yes it will. Specifically he needs the offset option.
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messages
"infect" responses in the thread, but I've also found cases where it
doesn't, or a message in the thread reverts to normal appearance.
Any ideas, because I'm completely lost on this one. Google searches
just bring up stuff on html messages or cha
e are installed sun-jdk-1.6.0.06 and sun-jdk-1.4.2.17
(required by eclipse-sdk-3.2), but not sun-jdk-1.5.0.15.
Thanks,
Marco.
It's not saying what you think. Glsa-check wants to update java by
downgrading it. See bug http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=222861
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ge -C colorcvs the cvs package
didn't show up in the emerge -uDNp world list.
For future reference, emerge has a --tree (-t) option to show what
packages are pulling in others.
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Pentium fdiv bug? |
Regards,
Chris
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| grep jack" since I'm not sure if
lsof works on directories alone.
Also, are you sure /tmp/jack is empty? Did you "ls -a" ?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
HTH,
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a plain stupid (programming) practice, so I doubt you'll run into
any issues with removing the fstab entry, and so on.
3) Go back to ignoring it.
I'm going to investigate #1 first as this is something that I think
is left over from years ago, but maybe you or someone
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How about
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Enabling_Japanese
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as I can
tell should work. No firewalls are in place for testing, distccd port is
open on all three (confirmed with nmap), and I'm out of ideas on where
to look for problems.
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spins down the disks. It may or
may not turn off some hardware like the net card. Ram is still powered
and the machine is still on. Suspend to RAM as I understand it is much
deeper, ram and cpu are just about all that is powered up.
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old version of python is still on your system from
when there was an ebuild for it. I'd suggest "emerge -p --depclean" to
see if it would remove it.
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ning. Is it possible to tell the kernel to
re-run init, and how?
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little better than most since you are doing daily syncs and
not hourly or 4x a day, but do you have any idea how many people set up
syncs at midnight?
Use a daemon, it'll do a better job keeping your system in sync and be
much nicer on all the ntp servers you're syncing again
ve problem.
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. If emerge still fails, I'd try adding them to the host file with
whatever ip you get from pinging as a workaround.
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t helps. In my case there was a gentoo-sources update at the same
time, so I just let that build and restarted.
> 4499 root 18 0 132m 35m 416 R 1.5 60.2 8:41.94 cc1
According to this cc1 is only using 1.5% of cpu, and about 60% of ram.
What does "free" give you, and doe
er tried Ratpoison, but on my lower-power systems I use xfce,
which isn't too bad. If I want to really minimize resource usage I go
with Windowmaker.
Thanks in advance,
Vlad
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Trenton Adams wrote:
I've never specified -p, so I think it must be default, because I
always have permissions preserved when I use tar. Perhaps this is a
GNU tar default setting?
I believe it may be a default for root, but would put it in anyway to be
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e without a dvd. Can you
mount the dvd normally and see the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS directories?
Also make sure the dvd isn't mounted already when running ogle because
that won't work.
Hope this helps,
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same message.
Any ideas?
,
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Maybe getting the stage and extracting it in a temporary
folder will work. Then you could just copy over the files that you need.
It's better than my idea of just finding python sources online and
manually compiling it.
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Hi All,
I had looked into this awhile ago, but put it aside. Does anyone know
anything about the status of Firefox 1.5 final and Thunderbird 1.5 final
as far as getting into stable? Also, are any of the ~x86 ebuilds the
final version, as opposed to a 1.5 beta? I see a mention in a bug
repo
o-wiki.com/HOWTO_Xfce4#Shutdown_or_reboot for how to do
that.
I'd suggest reading the whole wiki article as well, for other tips.
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from cd's, or are these other files you already have?
Are you able to play the mp3 files themselves? If you go to
http://creativecommons.org/audio and download an mp3, does it play properly?
Or, is it that mp3's are fine, but when you convert them to something
else, problems occur? I
t'll be a long list.
> 3. It seems that I have 22 (2305 - 2283 = 22) packages that are
> slotted. How can I check this?
>
"emerge -p --prune world" will show you, but don't run it without the -p
option, you may very well need some of those.
> Thanks.
>
> --- Vladimir
>
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he world file, and
2: the package is not a dependency, direct or indirect, of a package in
the world file.
To see if any meet those, run "emerge -p --depclean", and if necessary,
add them to the world file or remove them.
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st few
letters. If more than one file/directory matches, it'll show you all the
matching examples.
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the crap from previous KDE versions, etc., and it worked
> fine.
I agree, I had issues with getting X setup on a new machine, and thought
that was the problem (refcount). The issue was fixed, and X works, but
I still get that error. I even get that message on my Debian Etch machine!
I'd
t.
>
> 3. There is far more documentation around for MythTV, I struggle to find good
> docs for VDR.
>
Hey all,
The latest Gentoo Weekly Newsletter:
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20060717-newsletter.xml
Has info about "The Gentoo Video Disk Recorder (VDR) project", with a link:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/video/vdr/
The second link lists an irc channel as well.
HTH,
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ge cdrecord, or even k3b, but I'd try
the other things first.
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nce the
install, despite several kernel upgrades.
HTH,
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Hi all,
I've come across a weird issue. The other day I decided that it's been
a while since I've had a good read/write badblocks run through fsck.ext3
on all my partitions.
The problem is with /dev/hdb1 , normally mounted on my Gentoo system as
/olddeb since it's a small install of Debian
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