On Sunday 25 June 2006 00:20, pat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've successfully installed the OracleDB 10gR2 and I want to start it
> at boot. Are there any rc startup scripts ???
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Pat
I adapted the script found on akadia website, to run a 9.2.0.4 inside a
chroot. You may need to e
Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
Le 21 juin à 00:42:33 Robert Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit notamment:
| I want to run fetchmail as a service and I am confused about how this works. I
| simply want to have something that will quietly fetch and deliver mail to
| maildirs to users' home directo
"Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
If you install FUSE and SSHFS, you can use any file browser - or even
the command line, using the normal commands (ls, cp,...)
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
>> On Sunday 25 June 2006 02:06, Mick wrote:
>>> [nomerge ] net-ftp/kftpgrabber-0.6.0 USE="arts -debug -xinerama"
>>> [nomerge ] kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 USE="acl alsa arts cups
>>> spell ssl tiff -debug -doc -jpeg2k -kdeenablefinal
>
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 12:26:03AM -0500, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> Looks like there is files in the cache to me. =)
Yeah, but I would expect more than 2.2 Mib of data in the cache after an
'emerge -e world' and at least some cache hits.
Justin
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Hello.
I'm using wpa_supplicant-0.5.4 on Gentoo and 0.4.x on Ubuntu Dapper (6.0.6).
When I set my /etc/conf.d/net so, that wpa_supplicant is used, I
experience a rather long delay before the DHCP packages are sent
out. On Ubuntu, I do not see such a long delay, so I don't think
that it has someth
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Justin R Findlay wrote:
> world', there's nothing in the cache. I'm inclined to blame a specific
> files in cache 326
Looks like there is files in the cache to me. =)
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
I'm also seeing this from time to time - "emerge -Duvat world"
just seems to take forever at the "Calculating world dependencies"
after I ran "eix-sync" which includes "emerge --sync". And I haven't
updated p
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 03:56:40PM -0300, Bruno Lustosa wrote
> Hello.
>
> I find this most weird. Whenever I try to open firefox and then open a
> tab with a local Java applet, not only does firefox die, but it causes
> the X server to die with signal 8.
Are you faking another user agent (like
On Sunday, 25 June 2006 5:30, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
> could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
> move files back and forth between machines without them having to
> understand ssh and escape charact
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Sunday 25 June 2006 02:06, Mick wrote:
[nomerge ] net-ftp/kftpgrabber-0.6.0 USE="arts -debug -xinerama"
[nomerge ] kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 USE="acl alsa arts cups
spell ssl tiff -debug -doc -jpeg2k -kdeenablefinal
-kdehiddenvisibility -kerberos -legacy
Mark Knecht wrote:
b) Most bothersome, if within Nautilus we bookmark directories on
remote machines then every time we log in Gnome makes us type in
passwords at login time instead of when we access the remote machine.
That's not, what happens here. I'm only prompted for the password,
when I
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
move files back and forth between machines without them having to
understand ssh and escape characters?
Both Nautilus and Konqueror su
Recently I upgraded gcc to gcc-4.1.1 from gcc-4.0.3 and cleared out the
ccache cache believing that cached compiler data across different
compiler versions would be useless. However after doing an 'emerge -e
world', there's nothing in the cache. I'm inclined to blame a specific
unsupported CFLAG,
quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> On Saturday 24 June 2006 21:21, darren kirby wrote:
> > quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> > > I am having trouble with cups, part of the problem seems to be I have
> > > no /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp
> > >
> > > Where do I get it?
> >
> > Did you emerge cups? It is pr
On Sunday 25 June 2006 04:08, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> ??? F1 gets generic KDE stuff, and it does not have chapters that I can
> see. Searching for "kalarm" doesn't do any good either.
>
> WHat am I missing?
Try typing
$ konqueror help:/kalarm/index.html
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On Saturday 24 June 2006 21:21, darren kirby wrote:
> quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> > I am having trouble with cups, part of the problem seems to be I have
> > no /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp
> >
> > Where do I get it?
>
> Did you emerge cups? It is present on my system, and epm shows me that it
>
On 6/24/06, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Press F1, read chapters 5 and 7.
??? F1 gets generic KDE stuff, and it does not have chapters that I can see.
Searching for "kalarm" doesn't do any good either.
WHat am I missing?
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On 6/24/06, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> When I start kalarm, it does not show any items. If I add an
> item, it shows, but nothing else.
Have you tried refreshing alarms (under Actions)? Have tried
killing all kalarm* processes and then restarting kalar
quoth the Michael W. Holdeman:
> I am having trouble with cups, part of the problem seems to be I have
> no /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp
>
> Where do I get it?
Did you emerge cups? It is present on my system, and epm shows me that it is
owned by 'cups' so it should be on yours too. I have cups-1.1.2
Hi all,
I am a guitar player. I have a hardware engineering background but
I am not a sys admin. I use computers as tools. Gentoo has been the
most stable and day to day productive tool I've ever used.
That said, I seem to have file system problems on my external 1394
hard drives. I do not kn
Teresa and Dale wrote:
pat wrote:
Hi,
I've successfully installed the OracleDB 10gR2 and I want to start it at boot.
Are there any rc startup scripts ???
Thanks a lot.
Pat
Do you mean rc-update? rc-update add oracle default
Pat might be after the actual oracle startup script - i
I am having trouble with cups, part of the problem seems to be I have
no /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp
Where do I get it?
Mike
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On Sunday 25 June 2006 02:06, Mick wrote:
> [nomerge ] net-ftp/kftpgrabber-0.6.0 USE="arts -debug -xinerama"
> [nomerge ] kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 USE="acl alsa arts cups
> spell ssl tiff -debug -doc -jpeg2k -kdeenablefinal
> -kdehiddenvisibility -kerberos -legacyssl -openexr -xineram
There are not rc scripts in the /etc/init.d - I've installed the Oracle using
the installation notes in Gentoo wiki. There's not noted where to get the rc
scripts or how to create them.
Pat
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 18:55:18 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote
> pat wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've successfu
On 6/24/06, Christoph Eckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you mention *any* advantage of fish:// over sftp:// ? sftp
> supports resuming an incomplete download.
I never needed this because I don't have huge files.
Hi & thanks to all who answered,
A few comments/responses:
1) We do not
On 24/06/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 24 June 2006 23:53, Mick wrote:
> I've just tried to update world and this package has come up:
> ==
> [ebuild N] dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1 15 kB
> ===
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Tamas Sarga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
> some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
> I've got never any problem with successful compiles. So am I need test
> fea
pat wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've successfully installed the OracleDB 10gR2 and I want to start it at boot.
>Are there any rc startup scripts ???
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
> Pat
>
>
Do you mean rc-update? rc-update add oracle default
Dale
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On Saturday 24 June 2006 23:53, Mick wrote:
> I've just tried to update world and this package has come up:
> ==
> [ebuild N] dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1 15 kB
> ==
>
> The thing is I have not installed any java on thi
Hi,
I've successfully installed the OracleDB 10gR2 and I want to start it at boot.
Are there any rc startup scripts ???
Thanks a lot.
Pat
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> Can you mention *any* advantage of fish:// over sftp:// ? sftp
> supports resuming an incomplete download.
I never needed this because I don't have huge files.
Best regards
ce
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On Saturday 24 June 2006 23:20, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> fish:/ really is a cool thing. I use it excessively.
Can you mention *any* advantage of fish:// over sftp:// ? sftp supports
resuming an incomplete download. I don't think fish does that. I haven't
tested it though.
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pgp
I've just tried to update world and this package has come up:
==
[ebuild N] dev-java/java-config-1.2.11-r1 15 kB
==
The thing is I have not installed any java on this machine - why does
it come up? emerge -uptv does no
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Hi,
I set test feature in portage, but I don't know what can I win. I lost
some minutes when compiled glibc, but what is the pro of this feature.
I've got never any problem with successful compiles. So am I need test
feature? What are your opinions? W
> If you are running KDE, just use a sftp URL in Konqueror.
fish:/ really is a cool thing. I use it excessively.
Best regards
ce
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Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> When I start kalarm, it does not show any items. If I add an
> item, it shows, but nothing else.
Have you tried refreshing alarms (under Actions)? Have tried
killing all kalarm* processes and then restarting kalarm?
> However, I continue to get on-screen alerts accordin
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
move files back and forth between machines without them having to
understand ssh and escape characters? They use a lot of spaces in
their
On 24/06/06, Gerhard Hoogterp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While there were cables using the parallel port for communication, they always
needed special software to deal with this. A nul-modem though used to be
serial and as such worked the normal tty stuff.
That's right. Null modems are used f
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
[ebuild R ] dev-java/sun-jdk-1.4.2.10-r2 USE="alsa nsplugin -X
-browserplugin -doc -examples -jce -mozilla"
[ebuild R ] dev-java/sun-jre-bin-1.5.0.06-r2 USE="alsa nsplugin
-X -browserplugin -mozilla"
Hm, why do you have "nsplugin" enabled
On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 10:18:02PM +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Colleen Beamer wrote:
> > Jun 23 22:04:15 localhost hdc: drive not ready for command
> > Jun 23 22:04:15 localhost hdc: ATAPI reset complete
> > Jun 23 22:05:15 localhost hdc: irq timeout: status=0x80 { Busy }
> > Jun 23 22:05:15
Colleen Beamer wrote:
> Jun 23 22:04:15 localhost hdc: drive not ready for command
> Jun 23 22:04:15 localhost hdc: ATAPI reset complete
> Jun 23 22:05:15 localhost hdc: irq timeout: status=0x80 { Busy }
> Jun 23 22:05:15 localhost ide: failed opcode was: unknown
> Jun 23 22:05:15 localhost hdc: AT
On Saturday 24 June 2006 22:00, Mark Knecht wrote:
>I use WinSCP on my WinXP machine. It works really great for this
> purpose. Something like that which is Linux based would be great for
> them but I cannot yet find anythign in the Online Package Database.
> Probably I'm just not searching wi
On Saturday 24 June 2006 22:00, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
> could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
> move files back and forth between machines without them having to
> understand ssh and escape characters?
On 6/24/06, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use WinSCP on my WinXP machine. It works really great for thispurpose. Something like that which is Linux based would be great forthem but I cannot yet find anythign in the Online Package Database.Probably I'm just not searching with the right
On Saturday 24 June 2006 15:49, Lord Sauron wrote:
> I dug out of this ancient computer book (Upgrading and Repairing PCs
> 12th Ed.) this relic technology of the Null Modem Cable. It's a
> twisted Parallel Cable that allows 2 PCs to almost literally talk to
> each other. So, I found in the depth
On 6/24/06, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I just had to rebuild pretty much all of KDE. It went okay
> except that all of my alarms from kalarm are gone. I had hoped
> that they would be preserved like most configuration files.
>
> I have a recent backup.
On Saturday 24 June 2006 21:49, Lord Sauron wrote:
> I dug out of this ancient computer book (Upgrading and Repairing PCs
> 12th Ed.) this relic technology of the Null Modem Cable. It's a
> twisted Parallel Cable that allows 2 PCs to almost literally talk to
> each other.
While there were cables
Hi,
Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
move files back and forth between machines without them having to
understand ssh and escape characters? They use a lot of spaces in
their file names so I'd li
I dug out of this ancient computer book (Upgrading and Repairing PCs
12th Ed.) this relic technology of the Null Modem Cable. It's a
twisted Parallel Cable that allows 2 PCs to almost literally talk to
each other. So, I found in the depths of some old computer hardware
box this old Symantec null
Hi all,
I have to "eat a bit of crow" on this one. The relevant portion of this
issue from my previous post as outlined below may not be entirely the
fault of kaudiocreator although, in self defense, this is the only
application that was reacting strangely after the upgrade to kde 3.5 and
as prev
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I just had to rebuild pretty much all of KDE. It went okay
> except that all of my alarms from kalarm are gone. I had hoped
> that they would be preserved like most configuration files.
>
> I have a recent backup. Is there any way to recover them from
> there? I don't see
On Saturday 24 June 2006 20:11, Jarry wrote:
> I have an Athlon64-based computer, with gentoo/amd64 installed.
> How can I install/use x86 software packages, if there is no amd64?
The keyword (amd64, ~amd64, x86...) specifies on which platforms it was tested
and whether it's stable or not. The pac
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
>On Saturday 24 June 2006 18:51, Jarry wrote:
>
>
>>Anyway, I am still surprised a little. I thought sources
>>of portage-packages are mirrored on gentoo-mirrors...
>>
>>
>
>They are. If the package has just been added to the tree they may not have
>reached your mi
On Saturday 24 June 2006 18:51, Jarry wrote:
> Anyway, I am still surprised a little. I thought sources
> of portage-packages are mirrored on gentoo-mirrors...
They are. If the package has just been added to the tree they may not have
reached your mirror yet. If that is not the reason then it is
Hi,
I have an Athlon64-based computer, with gentoo/amd64 installed.
How can I install/use x86 software packages, if there is no amd64?
For example, I would like to install sxid and spamass-milter,
but there is no amd64-version of sxid, and only ~amd64 version
of spamass-milter. Is there any way
Jarry wrote:
> Teresa and Dale wrote:
>
>> Did that work for you? Are you having trouble still?
>
>
> Yes, it did, thanks. I just downladed that archive manually
> and moved it into /usr/portage/distfiles.
>
> Anyway, I am still surprised a little. I thought sources
> of portage-packages are mirr
On Saturday 24 June 2006 19:21, James wrote:
> Are these simple steps going to work?
> If not please edit. I do not care about
> extra compile time. I need a simple straightforward method
> to nuke(&&unistall all of KDE) and install via kde-meta
>
> First:#
>
> cd /var/db/pkg && emerge -Cva kde-ba
Bo Ørsted Andresen zlin.dk> writes:
> You seem to have been more confused than enlightened by the tricks I posted.
> If you want to nuke kde completely you should just do:
> # cd /var/db/pkg && emerge -Cva kde-base/*
> It's as simple as that. Both Neil and I told you that a long time ago. This
Teresa and Dale wrote:
Did that work for you? Are you having trouble still?
Yes, it did, thanks. I just downladed that archive manually
and moved it into /usr/portage/distfiles.
Anyway, I am still surprised a little. I thought sources
of portage-packages are mirrored on gentoo-mirrors...
It
On 6/23/06, David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any suggestions as to how to fix this problem?
My first guess is "MAKEOPTS=-j1 emerge --oneshot kdebase". If that
doesn't help, please post the output of emerge --info.
-Richard
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On Saturday 24 June 2006 18:05, James wrote:
> One of the KDE devs should put out a tool or script to completely
> nuke kde, then let folks run
> emerge -uavDN kde-meta' and be done with it. Disk space is cheap
> and I do not have time to 'hack' at kde across 7 workstations.
> Re compiling everythi
On 6/23/06, fei huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure when did this issue arise, perhaps after a update of my glibc
or whatever packages that I could not remember, but seems ok with root
somehow, anyway, I used strace to track the running process and get the
following message ( the last
Ok,
figured it out.
Just had to etc-config, emerge -B shadow
emerge --unmerge pam-login
emerge --usebinpkg shadow
emerge -uDN world
A friend told me that, and now it works.
Stephen
On 6/23/06, Stephen H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay,
I talked to my friend and I have updated portage, and sync
Bo Ørsted Andresen zlin.dk> writes:
> You weren't. Blocks are only within the same slot. In fact the split packages
> blocks only the monolithic package they belong to.
Sorry, my last response got butchered. Gmane get's rediculous somethings
borderline upsurd on it's request to make lines sho
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 11:47:54AM -0400, Penguin Lover Jim squawked:
> * on the Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 12:39:40AM -0400, Willie Wong said:
> > I am not quite sure what went wrong.
> >
> > The result: http://www.math.princeton.edu/~wwong/20061600026.png
> > whenever I try to access a website with f
Your quoting style is terrible...!
On Saturday 24 June 2006 17:25, James wrote:
> > > > Unmerge what you don't need or remerge (after emerging kde 3.5) what
> > > > you still need. When you are done with that the above command should
> > > > give no output and any files still in /usr/kde/3.2 -
On 6/22/06, marco restelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Richard,
thank you for the suggustions, but it does not work.
Those two errors are still present, for whatever choice
of the clock option :-(
Hmm, darn. It still looks to me like a problem with your interrupt
controller. Unfortun
Bo Ørsted Andresen zlin.dk> writes:
> On Thursday 22 June 2006 22:12, James wrote:
> > Ok I'll do this after emerging kde-meta completes. I hope I
was not suppose
> > to do this before 'emerge -uavDN kde-meta'
> You weren't. Blocks are only within the same slot. In fact the
split package
I just had to rebuild pretty much all of KDE. It went okay except that
all of my alarms from kalarm are gone. I had hoped that they would be
preserved like most configuration files.
I have a recent backup. Is there any way to recover them from there?
I don't see the database offhand. It's not
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 03:17:36 +
Rudson Ribeiro Alves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I was wanting install ati-drivers with DRI suport on my notebook zv6000
> (AMD 64bit Linux Gentoo system), but the module fglrx don't load
>
> ~ # modprobe fglrx
> FATAL: Error inserting fglrx
> (/
Teresa and Dale wrote:
>Jarry wrote:
>
>
>
>>Teresa and Dale wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>http://www.gentoo-portage.com/net-www/mod_security It's in the list on
>>>the bottom. I guess the others are masked still.
>>>
>>>
>>Again bad luck. It is a link only to ebuild.
>>And there is again link
Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2006 16:07 schrieb Benno Schulenberg:
> Christian Panten wrote:
> > after some update (I can't recognize with I made)
>
> Run 'genlop -u --list --date 2 days ago' to see what you updated in
> the last two days, or whenever you started noticing the problems.
> Anything alsa-lik
Hi all,
replying to myself. I just did some further tests, and today it's really
fast.
It seems that it needs some further circumstances that slows down the
devices.
So please ignore my previous post. First I should do further
investigation. Weird.
Thanks for all replies so far!
Best regar
Hi,
> What's your lspci output?
here's the output of lspci. I also have appended the diff of the output
of lsmod before and after plugging the PCMCIA-USB card in, and the
output of tail -f /var/log/messages while replugging the device:
lsmod-diff:
> usb_storage31364 0
> usblp
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 06:54:47 +0100 (BST), Robert Persson wrote:
> Jun 23 22:16:53 zebedee authdaemond: /lib/libpam.so.0:
> undefined symbol: courier_pam_init
>
> I have tried re-emerging courier-authlib and pam, but
> this has not worked. What else should I do?
Have you run revdep-rebuild?
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