On Tuesday 24 May 2005 03:04 am, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> -funit-at-a-time
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on -funit-at-a-time.
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AFTER the blocked package is emerged.
I'd question doing the && etc-update, as if it runs etc-update automatically
with the -5 option, you might be screwed. I always back up my entire /etc
directory (at the very least) before a major emerge system or world. Then I
always go t
On Friday 15 July 2005 06:31 pm, George Roberts wrote:
> I have a day off work and it is too hot to play outside, so I got the
> bright idea to clean up some minor warnings I have been getting. When I
> am booting my computer, I get warnings to change from using
> /etc/hostname to /etc/conf.d/host
On Friday 15 July 2005 06:31 pm, George Roberts wrote:
> I have a day off work and it is too hot to play outside, so I got the
> bright idea to clean up some minor warnings I have been getting. When I
> am booting my computer, I get warnings to change from using
> /etc/hostname to /etc/conf.d/host
t sure about the sensor type- all
I'm saying is that the readings can vary wildly, and are not to be trusted,
especially considering your current problems.
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One other thought- I don't recall seeing any mention of this in this thread.
Are you sure your heatsink/fan combo is rated for your AMD 64 cpu?
On Friday 22 July 2005 11:26 am, Joseph wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 10:00 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > > > I have an old ID
t a better one
(assuming heat is the problem). I build a lot of computers, and with AMD
cpus, overkill in the cooling dept. is sometimes necessary.
Robert Crawford
On Friday 22 July 2005 03:31 pm, Joseph wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 10:00 -0400, 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.
What kernel are you you cur
On Friday 22 July 2005 07:57 pm, Joseph wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 17:24 -0400, 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 elimin
Yeah- Kanotix is great- I forgot about that one. I just burnt a copy of the
latest 32 bit version- it's a wonderful distro, although I'm still basicallya
Gentoo man!
On Friday 22 July 2005 06:49 pm, Matt Randolph wrote:
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> >Joseph,
> >Sorry- I
On Saturday 23 July 2005 03:43 am, Joseph wrote:
> So, I borrowed two good memory sticks from my backup server, and the new
> box is happy so far, compiled some kind of 27Mb lib-file without any
> kernel panic.
>
> I would like to run this Red-Hat memtest.sh script on these two stick,
> but I'm mis
On Saturday 14 January 2006 17:27, Ryan Sims wrote:
> I just bought a 512M stick of Crucial ram to complement another 512M
> stick...suddenly I'm getting tons of crashes, reboots, failed
> compiles, etc. I removed the new stick, and all is well, now I'm
> trying just the new stick alone, see if pe
On Friday 20 January 2006 04:31, Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot for the replies, I managed to get qpkg working.
> >>
> >> However, it's very interesting that I asked for a way to achieve the
> >> functionality of a deprecate
On Friday 20 January 2006 14:29, Paul Varner wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 19:15 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:30:57 -0500, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > > I too like qpkg more than equery, at least for what I usually need to
> > > do. My soluti
On Monday 30 January 2006 12:23, Robert Persson wrote:
> EMU10K1_Audigy: probe of :02:09.0 failed with error -12
I think "EMU10K1_Audigy: probe of :02:09.0 failed with error -12" might
have something to do with modprobe failing with a new kernel.
Maybe try rebuilding .module-init-tools
Same problem here- I've tried for a while to figure it out, with no luck. I'd
also like to not have it not overwritten with each boot, and appended
instead.
On Friday 10 February 2006 04:09, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:39:38 +0100, Fr
On Friday 10 February 2006 05:46, Michael Kintzios wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Robert Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 10 February 2006 09:32
> > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] ...startup information
If downloading time and cost are a concern, you might not get the real
benefits of Gentoo, and maybe should consider a binary distro.
Anyway, if you wish to install stuff not in portage (almost everything is),
you need to employ " portage overlays" you create yourself in
/usr/local/portage- an
The main reason for putting /var, /tmp, and portage on their own partitions
is to minimize fragmentation on /, especially with a source distro like
Gentoo. And yes, Linux does fragment and does require attention, especially
with reiserfs, where the only solution is to dump/format/restore.
On T
On Friday 17 February 2006 05:17, Rob Oravec wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 23:32 -0500, Grant wrote:
> > I've been struggling to get my wireless card to connect to the WEP
> > Airport router at my housing complex. It turns out it connects just
> > fine using a Knoppix disc and manual ifconfig/iwc
nstall, we unmerge pam-login, then emerge shadow. No
problems. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=3193533#3193533
-
Step 7.9 - Removing pam-login
Code:
# emerge -C pam-login
# emerge --oneshot shadow
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't had any problems. YMMV
Robert Crawford
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:54 am, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > I have recently built a new Gentoo 2005.0 box with a stage3 tarball. I
> > set the NPTL flag (among others) and rebuilt the entire system. It does
> > not appear that NPTL is stic
On Friday 29 April 2005 11:52 am, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > You can also set the "nptlonly" flag for glibc, which will avoid using
> > linuxthreads at all (forces everything to use nptl).
>
> If you look at the OP's message, it appeared that he did have the nptlonly
> flag set... There is the messa
On Friday 29 April 2005 12:50 pm, Calvin Spealman wrote:
> The Ramdisk option eliminates the need for two CD drives in most situations
> (not a good idea for low-memory systems), and I've seen others use this
> kind of setup in tandem with a USB key drive for storage.
>
> On 4/29/05, Grant <[EMAIL
On Friday 29 April 2005 02:48 pm, Grant wrote:
> > Take a look at Slax 5.0.4. It's small, kde 3.4.0, dhcp. k3b, all the
> > desktop essentials, etc., and you can save your settings/configs either
> > on floppy, HD, or their web site, so you don't even have to carry a
> > floppy or USB key around.
ke live cd, which configures X automatically,
and copy over the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file from it into your Gentoo /etc/X11
directory, and reboot.
I've never liked genkernel myself, so I always do mine manually. To do this
correctly, you need to know what hardware you have, and find it in
menuconfig- Sometimes you need to dig down a level to find things. I prefer
xconfig over menuconfig.
The kernel section in the Gentoo install doc is pretty good- review it again.
Robert Crawford
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, I
might download and try it myself.
http://overclockix.octeams.com/
Robert Crawford
On Friday 12 August 2005 11:19 pm, Matt Garman wrote:
> Does anyone happen to know if any live CDs (or DVDs) come with
> the i2c modules and lm-sensors built (particularly the i2c-viapro
> module)?
e gcc?
Check this out- it might be exactly the fix for your problem:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84016
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On Sunday 14 August 2005 08:14 am, Adrian wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 11:18:21 -0400
>
> Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the words:
> > Have you done a revdep-rebuild -p to see what's up?
> >
> > Did you upgrade gtk+ only, or was this don
ols, driver), and dhcpcd
3. As root, type
iwconfig ath0
This brings up the config list, but no essid, and the address is all zeros.
then I type
dhcpcd ath0
and it connects fine.
If I redo the iwconfig ath0 command, it now lists the essid name of my
wireless router (linksys), and the numerical isp address dhcpcd found.
Hope this helps.
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On Wednesday 17 August 2005 11:28 am, Grant wrote:
> > > Which updates are you talking about-
> >
> > madwifi, it was updated some days ago, to be exact, version
> > 0.1_pre20050809 released on 2005/08/10 12:44:19, while previously I was
> > using
> > 0.1_pre20050420.
>
> If downgrading to 20050420
lier vsftpd version found on your system) temporarily, and after
you emerge net-ftp/ftpbase-0.00 and world, you can emerge
net-ftp/vsftpd-2.0.3-r1 again.
Robert Crawford
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Gentoo needs
room to work when doing your compiling, which is a feature of Gentoo and
source based distros. If you don't have much space, I recommend Slax as one
of the best "small" yet feature packed distro. There are other good ones
too.
Robert Crawford
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ing many things, I tried changing my fstab line
/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,rw,user
0 0
to this.
/dev/hdc/mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,rw,user 0 0
I think some rule in the new udev changed, and it wasn't creating cd
On Monday 05 September 2005 10:51 am, Steve Evans wrote:
> On Monday 05 Sep 2005 15:31, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > I just had a similar problem after I updated udev (I think). I run ~x86
> > systems, always kept current, so I expect a few minor hiccups, even
> > though I'
Page 5-6 of a long udev thread is good reading on recent udev problems.
Robert
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-355069-postdays-0-postorder-asc-start-100.html
On Monday 05 September 2005 10:51 am, Steve Evans wrote:
> On Monday 05 Sep 2005 15:31, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > I j
oesn't work, have you also kept
up with doing revdep-rebuild after big emerges- that might contribute to the
problem too. (use the -p option first to see what you are dealing with).
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What is the output of:
gcc-config -l(-l is a small L)
and the output of:
emerge --info
Robert Crawford
On Sunday 18 September 2005 03:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> test
>
> On Sunday 14 August 2005 18:35, maxim wexler wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
&
in Gentoo Bugzilla? I find that's a great resource for
solving problems like this.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/
type in klibc in the search box.
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problem using any modern distro.
Robert Crawford
On Saturday 08 October 2005 04:36 am, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I'm trying to reinstall gentoo, after serious troubles due to hd failure
> (I fear) or filesystem corruption (I hope). So, I booted Knoppix and I'm
> trying to reparti
rums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-390955.html?sid=f738b1d68cbdbafd1451ecbcc01b181c
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewforum.php?f=46
Robert Crawford
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On Thursday 13 October 2005 15:00, damian bamforth wrote:
&g
how
aggrevating this would become, but since it's no big deal to change it, I'd
recommend doing it as a matter of course, so you don't have to stop and do
it during an emerge session.
Robert Crawford
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No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG Free Edit
k" and "keyword" them. They almost
always work fine. for example, I've been running kde 3.5 betas and rc1for
many weeks- no problems. But, I'm pure ~x86 (in make.conf) anyway, so I
always have the latest packages show up in my emerge -uD system or world.
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an accepted fact. It does get seriously
fragmented over time, though probably not as quickly as a FAT or NTFS windows
partition.
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On Sat November 26 2005 9:15 pm, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I have tried alot of approaches. Wvdial is superior for detecting
> hardware: it found my modem on ttyS14, where other approaches hadn't found
> it.
>
> What I cannot seem to do is set up for my family to dial in from their
> accounts. I hav
With 2.6.14-rc5, and 2.6.14-archck5, all the other usual options for the
motherboard chipsets are still there under SCSI low-level drivers (with make
xconfig).
On Wed November 30 2005 9:37 pm, Ryan Tandy wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 November 2005 17:22, maxim wexler wrote:
> >>Hello everybody,
> >
are/config. Really, upgrading to 3.5 is painless and
simple.
Robert Crawford
On Thu December 1 2005 7:31 pm, Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just to make sure I get this right, when I upgrade to KDE 3.5, KDE 3.4
> will still be installed right? This is how it was done in the past but
> I don
Kde-3.5 runs perfect- best kde yet. Just unmask it
in /etc/portage/package.keywords, like this:
=kde-base/arts-1.5.0 ~x86
=kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.0 ~x86
=kde-base/kdebase-3.5.0 ~x86
=kde-base/kdenetwork-3.5.0 ~x86
=kde-base/kdepim-3.5.0 ~x86
=kde-base/kdemultimedia-3.5.0 ~x86
=kde-base/kdeutils-3.
On Sun December 4 2005 4:11 am, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been up and running a while and am running stable but this is
> > Gentoo. ;) I found a script that tells you what your CFLAGS are
> > suposed to be and it is different from what I am using. This is
ubleshooting
failed emerges. It's where emerge does it's job with compile-time work
files. A failed emerge of a large package can leave a file of hundreds of
mb, and several of those quickly can reach GB's of wasted disk space.
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On Sun December 4 2005 6:37 am, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> > On Sun December 4 2005 4:11 am, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > -mfpmath=sse is not a good idea, the consensus is it actually lowers
> > performance. -ms
On Thu December 8 2005 5:46 pm, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 12:13:47 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> > I'm in the process of installing from scratch and noticed that qpkg is
> > missing from gentoolkit. A few portage updates back it was still
> > there but installed onder /opt I think
kdeaddons?
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 09:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chris White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [lots of ranting]
> >
> > This email would prove more usefull to us if it was less rant and more
> > specifics. How
see.
R.C.
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > kdeaddons?
>
> Does the question mark mean you are guessing or that you are asking
> If I tried adding that?
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On Wednesday 14 December 2005 09:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Isn't /etc/package/provides the proper way to do this as inject is
> deprecated?
It's:
/etc/portage/profile/package.provided
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: 2005/12/14 Wed AM 12:35:17 EST
> > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.or
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 19:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Wednesday 14 December 2005 09:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Isn't /etc/package/provides the proper way to do this as inject is
> >> depr
tried them all- this is the best IMO! Also cleans out other junk too. It's
usually good for about 1GB if you haven't cleaned up stuff in a while. Look
on forum for link to download. I use version 3.1- the more recent ones have
had problems.
Robert Crawford
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On Wednesday 12 April 2006 18:13, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> CR Little
CR Little,
Please post output of df -h, and your /etc/fstab. From the posts on your
problem, I can't tell what's what- looks lke all is on /usr, as its own
partition.
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On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:38, CR Little wrote:
> It's a single drive.
>(add this line
> /dev/hda3 3.7G 1.3G 2.3G 36% /
> /dev/hda5 4.6G 4.1G 285M 94% /usr
> /dev/hda6 4.6G 312M 4.1G 7% /var
> /dev/hda7 2.8G 33M 2.6G 2% /tmp
> /dev/hd
/boot/2.6.16-beyond1 root=/dev/hda3
With a splash framebuffer, something like this:
title=Gentoo [Evolution-Mission]
root (hd0,0) # boot partition
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.15-archck root=/dev/hda3
video=vesafb:[EMAIL PROTECTED],mtrr,ywrap splash=silent,fadein,theme:default
quiet console=tty1
in
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