Bob Sanders schrieb:
> On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 19:15:48 +0200
> Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> > btw - Did the mount of the filesystem fail?
>>
>> Sure :((
>>
>
> Well, this is a real long shot; but, given that nothing sane has worked...
>
> With fdisk/cfdisk/parted, afte
Due to the recent GLSA, I updated PHP. :(
Now that turck-mmcache is gone and replaced by eaccelerator, I thought
that I'd give it a shot. No luck so far. Here's what I get in error_log:
[Fri Jul 15 22:48:33 2005] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
Failed loading
/usr/lib/php/extensions/no
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
About a month or so ago I lost the ability to use my GDM to log in. I
can log in using XDM which has to be called from the command line. When
my system is booting it loads gdm, but when it finishes booting instead
of starting X, it leaves me at the at the command line. I can then log
in as root
I have tried shfs ( a kernel module allowing the reomote mount of
filesystems over ssh) in the past but over less than perfect connections
had file system corruption.
Lately I am using WebDav (via davfs or cadaver), both running on my own
server, and mounting other systems I have access to onto my
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 12:06:52 -0300
Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Any advice?
Yes - Get a 939 pin processor. 754 pin socket is going away.
Also, it's not just the motherboard. If you are a gamer - start with the
Gfx card. If you are going for one of the high end cards, be aw
Hi Benno,
2005/7/15, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> > /dev/hda52212 7971739063024 83 Linux
> > /dev/hda6 1312211 1048792+ 82 Linux
> > swap / Solaris
> >
> >
> > cfdisk doesn't even start but stops with the following m
David Busby wrote:
> I did this:
>
> rm /etc/hostname
> nano -w /etc/conf.d/hostname
> [ edit properly ]
> env-update
> reboot
>
> No problems...
>
> /djb
Removing the files did the job. Sounds like another evil plot to force
me to clean up unused files. :-)
Thanks!
>
> George Roberts wr
The module (saa7134) is loaded and has the correct board type and tuner
but no matter what application I use (I have tried xawtv, kdetv and
tvtime) I cannot get any picture or sound.
I've tried the instructions found at
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_saa7134 but they haven't helped at all.
The car
I did this:
rm /etc/hostname
nano -w /etc/conf.d/hostname
[ edit properly ]
env-update
reboot
No problems...
/djb
George Roberts wrote:
Robert Crawford wrote:
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
Robert Crawford wrote:
>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
>>/e
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
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/hostname. Also the same with my
/etc/domainname. My first though
Hello,
I just upgraded my system (emerge -u world) and after restart samba do not
start. (Samba was not upgraded.) In the /var/log/messages I see:
Jul 15 23:59:25 amit smbd[7829]: [2005/07/15 23:59:25, 0]
lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
Jul 15 23:59:25 amit smbd[7829]:
==
Bill Roberts wrote:
Richard
I tried all of your suggestions, without success. See inline comments:
Note device and monitor section of xorg.conf at end:
I've had one further idea. I have a 4-port kvm switch (Cybex), it has
never interferred with anything in the past four or five years. Wonder
Bill Roberts wrote:
Richard
I tried all of your suggestions, without success. See inline comments:
Note device and monitor section of xorg.conf at end:
I've had one further idea. I have a 4-port kvm switch (Cybex), it has
never interferred with anything in the past four or five years. Wonder
Richard
I tried all of your suggestions, without success. See inline comments:
Note device and monitor section of xorg.conf at end:
I've had one further idea. I have a 4-port kvm switch (Cybex), it has
never interferred with anything in the past four or five years. Wonder
if. . . , maybe that co
A. Khattri wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Zac Medico wrote:
Do you have openldap installed? The ldap flag is listed in
/usr/portage/profiles/base/use.defaults so it should default to -ldap
unless openldap is installed. You can always add -ldap to make.conf.
Poking around it looks like ldap s
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Zac Medico wrote:
> Do you have openldap installed? The ldap flag is listed in
> /usr/portage/profiles/base/use.defaults so it should default to -ldap
> unless openldap is installed. You can always add -ldap to make.conf.
Poking around it looks like ldap support was compile
A. Khattri wrote:
After a recent --sync I see now that the update wants to emerge openldap
because an "ldap" flag has been added to openssh and it seems to be the
default. Anyone else seen this? What is the thinking behind making it a
default flag? Makes no sense to me. I dont want or need openld
After a recent --sync I see now that the update wants to emerge openldap
because an "ldap" flag has been added to openssh and it seems to be the
default. Anyone else seen this? What is the thinking behind making it a
default flag? Makes no sense to me. I dont want or need openldap on my
boxes...
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Chaz Andrews wrote:
> I use UltraEdit for this purpose on a daily basis. It is the best editor
> for all my
> Windows needs.
There is only ONE editor: vim (it runs on everything incl. Windoze)
Let the flames begin...
;-)
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Noah Roberts wrote:
> How long between when a GLSA is distributed and glsa-check will pick it
> up? I just got a message from announce that has a GLSA I believe my
> server will be vulnerable to but glsa-check isn't picking it up. In
> fact I just did a 'glsa-check -l | grep
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Patrick wrote:
> Are there people on the list who are using QOS, i need it to preserve
> 4MB for IP telephonie on a 100Mbit line.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Packet_Shaping
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I use UltraEdit for this purpose on a daily basis. It is the best editor for
all my
Windows needs. It supports remote servers through sftp(ssh2). And has support
for non
*DOS* files.
It's only drawback is that its Shareware(Costs $$$) but has a time limited
demo.
www.ultraedit.com
I us
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Well, I'm planning on using cedega for gaming, so, your mail kinda
scared me (*LOL*), but anyway, there's always the choice to build a
compatible "mini-system" at another partition or disc with the
athlon-xp arch... If I ever plan on having a windows partition (I'm a
gamer,
Well, I'm planning on using cedega for gaming, so, your mail kinda
scared me (*LOL*), but anyway, there's always the choice to build a
compatible "mini-system" at another partition or disc with the
athlon-xp arch... If I ever plan on having a windows partition (I'm a
gamer, ratter prefer transgamer
Well, nothing obvious is popping out at me, but see my comments inline
below...
Bill Roberts wrote:
I am going NUTS trying to figure out how to make full-screen mode work
properly in vmware-workstation 5.
I can go into full-screen mode, but it looks like only half of the
lines get drawn, so i
Zac Medico wrote:
Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I want to set up my computer so that it would do automatically
"shutdown -h" after short pressing of "power" button.
Is the only solution to emerge acpid (found on gentoo-forum)?
Would not it be easier with apm?
Because I remember once in the past having
Hi,
Are there people on the list who are using QOS, i need it to preserve
4MB for IP telephonie on a 100Mbit line.
What are good site's / howto's for QOS.
TIA
Patrick
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On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 08:30 -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I forget why, but I tried 'disable lp0' to see what it did to the
> output of 'lpstat -t', and
> got the results one would expect. However, 'enable lp0' gives this
> odd error message:
>
> -/bin/bash: enable: lp0: not a shell builtin
>
>
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 15:31 +0100, Peter Campion-Bye wrote:
> Hi,
> Apologies if I've misunderstood the use of CONFIG_PROTECT, but I think
> I've found a hole in it. As I have lots of stuff under
> /var/www/localhost/htdocs which contains configuration files mixed in with
> the code ( phpmyadmin, p
Peter Campion-Bye wrote:
Hi,
Apologies if I've misunderstood the use of CONFIG_PROTECT, but I think
I've found a hole in it. As I have lots of stuff under
/var/www/localhost/htdocs which contains configuration files mixed in with
the code ( phpmyadmin, phpldapadmin, phpwiki, squirrelmail, galler
Alex Bennee wrote:
Hi,
Applogies for the cross-post. I'm unsure if this is and amd64 specific
problem or a more general b0rkage.
I've posted about my failing glibc emerges before:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/114627
I think I've narrowed it down to ldconfig running during
Thanks Tero. I think htis email has probably saved me hours and hours
of research.
cheers,
Mark
On 7/15/05, Tero Grundström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I also have this video card.
>
>
> On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > Converting my last FC machine to Gentoo since it
Hello,
I also have this video card.
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
Converting my last FC machine to Gentoo since it didn't survive an FC2
to FC4 upgrade.
Questions:
1) Is the VIDEO_CARDS= setting in /etc/make.conf still considered the
right way to configure a new machine for a spec
On 7/15/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Converting my last FC machine to Gentoo since it didn't survive an FC2
> > to FC4 upgrade.
> >
> > Questions:
> >
> > 1) Is the VIDEO_CARDS= setting in /etc/make.conf still considered the
> > right way to configure a new mac
Mark Knecht wrote:
Converting my last FC machine to Gentoo since it didn't survive an FC2
to FC4 upgrade.
Questions:
1) Is the VIDEO_CARDS= setting in /etc/make.conf still considered the
right way to configure a new machine for a specific card?
2) If the answer to #1 is yes then what's the rig
On Fri, July 15, 2005 11:08 am, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
>
> If possible I would like to be able to
> edit (relatively small) configuration files remotely in a text editor running
> under windows.
>
I use UltraEdit for this purpose on a dail
Converting my last FC machine to Gentoo since it didn't survive an FC2
to FC4 upgrade.
Questions:
1) Is the VIDEO_CARDS= setting in /etc/make.conf still considered the
right way to configure a new machine for a specific card?
2) If the answer to #1 is yes then what's the right setting for a 3D
R
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 10:01:17PM -0400, Colin wrote:
> I've got an AFT PRO-9. It's a 9-in-1 connects via USB 2.0
> internally/externally and has Secure Digital, Multimedia Card,
> SmartMedia, xDigital, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, CompactFlash,
> MicroDrive and a 4-pin FireWire 400 port (p
solution are simple.
there is a new version of genkernel in portage.
try:
emerge --sync and emerge genkernel
and finally rebuild the entire kernel and that should solve.
At least I've solve mine.
good luckzz
On 7/15/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > On Thu,
On Saturday 16 July 2005 00:56, Noah Roberts wrote:
> How long between when a GLSA is distributed and glsa-check will pick it
> up? I just got a message from announce that has a GLSA I believe my
> server will be vulnerable to but glsa-check isn't picking it up. In
> fact I just did a 'glsa-check
Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to set up my computer so that it would do automatically
> "shutdown -h" after short pressing of "power" button.
>
> Is the only solution to emerge acpid (found on gentoo-forum)?
> Would not it be easier with apm?
>
> Because I remember once in the past having a comp
How long between when a GLSA is distributed and glsa-check will pick it
up? I just got a message from announce that has a GLSA I believe my
server will be vulnerable to but glsa-check isn't picking it up. In
fact I just did a 'glsa-check -l | grep 200507' and nothing showed up.
Does the portage
Hi,
I want to set up my computer so that it would do automatically
"shutdown -h" after short pressing of "power" button.
Is the only solution to emerge acpid (found on gentoo-forum)?
Would not it be easier with apm?
Because I remember once in the past having a comp with some other
linux-distro,
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> After my mobo fried, I decided to upgrade and buy a new one, with a
> new processor, I would get an Asus last generation with an Athlon 64
> as processor and the rest inherit from my previous machine (so,
> compatible as far as I know).
>
> I've seen p
On Friday 15 July 2005 17.06, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> Any advice?
I´ll give my 2 cents. Asus is to begin with a (in my experience) very good
vendor.
Even though you buy a AMD64 now, you are not forced to compile Gentoo for
amd64 arcitecture. You could compile it for AthlonXP (x86).
> PS: Nvid
On 16:08 Fri 15 Jul , Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
>
> I only have remote SSH access to my Gentoo box (everything else is fire
> walled) and I use this to map ports on my client machine to
> corresponding ports on my server machine - so, for
Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
>
> I only have remote SSH access to my Gentoo box (everything else is fire
> walled) and I use this to map ports on my client machine to
> corresponding ports on my server machine - so, for example, I can access
> IMAP
Woe is me.
First: Firefox 1.0.4 could not print. It seemed to go through all the
motions,The printer command was some oddity involving ${MOZ_PRINTER}
or some such, and I just changed it to 'lpr', and it still wouldn't
work.
I forget why, but I tried 'disable lp0' to see what it did to the
output
>
> What would be the easiest way to somehow "map" a network drive on my
> Gentoo server from Windows given that I need to tunnel over SSH?
Could you try something like WebDAV? It should be easy to forward the
necessary port over ssh to a web server on your Gentoo box. Plus, XP
has built-in suppo
Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
>
> The only way in which I'm not yet as convinced as you are is with
> respect to dependencies. I'm comfortable with the idea that I browse
> the bugs to verify that none of the issues affect my install directly -
> then to accept an unstable version of a specific package..
qpkg -f /usr/kde/3.3/some-file
emerge -va prune the-package-found-if-it-is-part-of-kde
Thanks for this very useful hint! I have managed to free a lot
of precious disk space!!
I did it in a semi-automated way:
# emerge -p prune > prune-list.txt
then I edited the file, leaving only the rows wit
I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
I only have remote SSH access to my Gentoo box (everything else is fire
walled) and I use this to map ports on my client machine to
corresponding ports on my server machine - so, for example, I can access
IMAP; SMTP, X applications etc. on
Greetings list,
After my mobo fried, I decided to upgrade and buy a new one, with a
new processor, I would get an Asus last generation with an Athlon 64
as processor and the rest inherit from my previous machine (so,
compatible as far as I know).
I've seen posts regarding imcompatibility issues w
Holly Bostick wrote:
The thing is Portage doesn't *remember* ACCEPT_KEYWORDS, beyond the
original compile in which it is used. So if you use it, and keep the
package, as soon as you do an emerge -u world, Portage will try to
downgrade the package to the last stable version, which is the only
Hi,
Apologies if I've misunderstood the use of CONFIG_PROTECT, but I think
I've found a hole in it. As I have lots of stuff under
/var/www/localhost/htdocs which contains configuration files mixed in with
the code ( phpmyadmin, phpldapadmin, phpwiki, squirrelmail, gallery etc )
I have put the path
On 09:41 Fri 15 Jul , Antonino Sabetta wrote:
> >Oh, one other oddity. The vmware modules vmmon and vmnet which should
> >be loaded by /etc/init.d/vmware in default mode, don't get loaded.
> >Can't figure out why.
>
> Make sure the kernel version in /usr/src/linux matches the version of
> the
I've got a Sangoma ADSL card that needs wanpipe to run before starting
rp-pppoe.
Having seen the /etc/init.d files, dependencies can be declared within the
scripts themselves to make sure a dependency is satisfied before the script
starts.
I want to create such a dependency in /etc/init.d/rp-pppo
Oh, one other oddity. The vmware modules vmmon and vmnet which should
be loaded by /etc/init.d/vmware in default mode, don't get loaded.
Can't figure out why.
Make sure the kernel version in /usr/src/linux matches the version of
the kernel currently running.
What does the following command says?
Thanks
On Friday 15 July 2005 03:08 am, Mariusz Pękala wrote:
> On 2005-07-15 00:46:45 +0100 (Fri, Jul), Edward Catmur wrote:
> > On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 17:58 -0500, Qv6 wrote:
> > > I am currently running kde-3.3, and do not want to have both 3.3
> > > and 3.4 on the box. How can I update kde or
I have just installed KDE 3.4.1. I've got udev and the latest 2.6.12
kernel on an amd64. I've got my udev rules configured so that my
flash card is seen as a symlink named /dev/usbdrive. Works fine most
of the time.
If I go to media:/ in konq, it displays my usb drive as "Removeable
Device (usb
Hi,
Applogies for the cross-post. I'm unsure if this is and amd64 specific
problem or a more general b0rkage.
I've posted about my failing glibc emerges before:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/114627
I think I've narrowed it down to ldconfig running during the emerge. In
fact at
I am going NUTS trying to figure out how to make full-screen mode work
properly in vmware-workstation 5.
I can go into full-screen mode, but it looks like only half of the
lines get drawn, so it's very ugly, impossible to read.
I had beautiful screens in 4.5.2 which turned ugly at some point
(don
hi!
i
tried to fetch Realplayer new version using emerge tool (#emerge -f
realplayer). but it was not possible. then i tried it download it
by manually from
https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/1343/RealPlayer-10.0.5.756-20050513.i586.rpm
& this worked for me.
THIS IS ONLY F.Y.I-- ..."The fu
On 2005-07-15 00:46:45 +0100 (Fri, Jul), Edward Catmur wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 17:58 -0500, Qv6 wrote:
> > I am currently running kde-3.3, and do not want to have both 3.3 and 3.4
> > on the box. How can I update kde or any other app and not have the old
> > version still installed.
>
> U
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