On 7/18/06, Trevor Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> checking gtk+-2.8.19.tar.bz2
!!! Digest verification failed:
!!! /usr/portage/distfiles/gtk+-2.8.19.tar.bz2
!!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size
!!! Got: 12303676
!!! Expected: 313941
Try a sync again. The correct size is 12
On 7/18/06, Alexander Puchmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there !
Hello again.
Did you read my reply to the first time you sent this?
-Richard
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I will have network access AFTER I compile the madwifi driver for my
wireless card.
I want to complete a Gentoo install without the network.
If you need madwifi drivers, an option that you have is to boot off a
Knoppix disc, set up wifi on Knoppix (it includes the madwifi drivers
I think), open
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 02:05, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> updates. My laptop, with only a 50GB HDD, requires to download 700GB
> to emerge -uDv world.
It's very odd... I had a common repository for four gentoo boxes,
(various arches) and after months of upgrade it was less than 13 GB.
Packages ins
Richard Fish wrote:
Is there some document somewhere that led you to these settings? If
so, we need to get that fixed...
No, haven't seen it mentioned in the docs. I have been following some
of the threads and something similar was mentioned a while back.
If those stanzas are mentioned, i
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Kumar Golap wrote:
> I am having trouble to emerge gtk+ and the file size is way much
> larger than expected ...
>
> I am on an amd64 architcture
I got this fromt the forums and it has worked for me. So I'm answering
your question as well as my own.
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Hi,
emerge gtk+
Calculating dependencies... done!
>>> Emerging (1 of 1) x11-libs/gtk+-2.8.19 to /
>>> checking ebuild checksums ;-)
>>> checking auxfile checksums ;-)
>>> checking miscfile checksums ;-)
>>> checking gtk+-2.8.19.tar.bz2
!!! Digest veri
Hi there !
In my /etc/make.conf is a line
VIDEO_CARDS="nv nvidia"
If I make a "emerge -pv xorg-x11", I get the following output
...
[ebuild N] x11-drivers/xf86-video-nv-1.0.2.0 USE="-debug" 0 kB
[ebuild N] x11-libs/libXv-1.0.1 USE="-debug" 0 kB
[ebuild N] x11-base/xorg-x11-7.0-
Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
>
> On 7/18/06, James tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> > Well I did not get a XP-pro installation disk with this portable.
> > The portable has a second partition with XP on it, used for recovery.
> [Way OT] I know some manufacturers do this, and it is one of the
I am having trouble to emerge gtk+ and the file size is way much
larger than expected ...
I am on an amd64 architcture
Thanks
Kumar
Calculating dependencies... done!
Emerging (1 of 67) x11-libs/gtk+-2.8.19 to /
checking ebuild checksums ;-)
checking auxfile checksums ;-)
checking
David Corbin wrote:
I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do this. There is no
doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an existing
one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what packages
are availble, etc. Gentoo or Debian are the two
On 7/18/06, dnlt0hn5ntzhbqkv51 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For some reason, emerge -auD world produces this:
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] mail-client/mailx-support-20030215
[ebuild N] net-libs/liblockfile-1.06
On 7/18/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well I did not get a XP-pro installation disk with this portable.
The portable has a second partition with XP on it, used for recovery.
[Way OT] I know some manufacturers do this, and it is one of the
dumbest things I've ever heard of. Why do consum
PREFACE: I don't know what I'm talking about, but
Seriously, I can't even tread water with these guys, but I installed
GNU/Linux on a gateway laptop with a recover partition. I believe I
did a defrag, but it's been a long time, but for sure, I was left with
the impression at one point that t
Hi list,
Here is the result of lspci:
Tue Jul 18 10:11 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 746 Host (rev 10)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SG86C202
00:02.0 ISA bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS963 [MuTIOL
Media I
For some reason, emerge -auD world produces this:
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] mail-client/mailx-support-20030215
[ebuild N] net-libs/liblockfile-1.06
[ebuild N] mail-client/mailx-8.1.2.20040524-r1
Why d
Cliff Wells wrote:
> I'd be curious who this is well-know to. The only XFS filesystem I've
> ever lost (having used XFS exclusively since SGI started offering it on
> RH 7.?) was due to bad RAM. There *have* been a couple of issues that
> I'm aware of, but I'd hardly call it "sucking".
I'm too
Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
> For large files, I think xfs has a slight edge over reiserfs.
I've had several machine on 100% reiserfs and been very happy,
with the performance, and never had to recover, even when
an unexpected power loss occured. It was time I looked into
a new FS but
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I did a install of Mandriva recently and found out this bit of info. If
>> you have frequent power failures and no UPS, do NOT use XFS. It was a
>> nightmare to get back up because of things not getting started again and
>> I just reinstal
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 17:33 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I did a install of Mandriva recently and found out this bit of info. If
> > you have frequent power failures and no UPS, do NOT use XFS. It was a
> > nightmare to get back up because of things not getting
> > Please file a bug with this information, xorg.conf, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
> > and emerge --info.
Sorry again. You said file a bug didn't you.
Must be the heat... I'm filing a bug now. :-\
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On 7/18/06, Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, it's well known that XFS sucks with unexpected power loss, Reiser
and JFS less so. ext3 remains the most reliable filesystem.
Yeah, I can't deny that.
Fortunately for my laptop, "unexpected power loss" is never an issue.
Lockups still
> > If I run "X -configure" it complains about XAACreateInfoRec when loading
> > i810_drv.so, and vgaHWGetIndex when loading "vga_drv.so." It also
> > complains about VBEExtendedInit when loading the VESA driver.
> Please file a bug with this information, xorg.conf, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
> and emerg
Grant wrote:
That's a great article. Where do you implement the changes he
suggests on the first page? I searched /etc/postfix/main.cf for the
configuration options but they aren't there.
You have to add them.
kashani
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Howdy,
I did a install of Mandriva recently and found out this bit of info. If
you have frequent power failures and no UPS, do NOT use XFS. It was a
nightmare to get back up because of things not getting started again and
I just reinstalled Mandriva with reiserfs. It worked very well with
Reise
I have some serious issues trying to maintain three gentoo systems. I
fear it's time to ask for advice.
I have avoided "emerge --depclean" since I installed all three of my
systems last november. I do update two of the machines frequently.
Many issues and compilation failures are popping up, an
>> Does anyone use a spam-filtering solution they think is accurate
> >> enough to use with a business email address? I'm getting tons of spam
> >> and I'd really like to try and filter it out, but I need to make sure
> >> I don't miss any legitimate email. I'm using postfix and
> >> courier-ima
On 7/18/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand the comments about reiser4, although folks claim the performance
is wonderful. But do you think that xfs will outperform reiserfs (3 series?).
For large files, I think xfs has a slight edge over reiserfs.
_Nothing_ beats reiserfs (except
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 22:12:37 + (UTC), James wrote:
> > I would stay far away from reiser4. From what I can tell, reiser4 may
> > never make it into the mainline kernel. Xfs and ext3 are both very
> > good choices. Personally I have a /very slight/ preference for xfs,
> > because of xfs_fsr
You are right on target. This got rid of that message.
Thanks,
Ken
Richard Fish wrote:
> If either of these sounds right, you should be able to remove the
> "raid" entry from RC_VOLUME_ORDER in /etc/conf.d/rc.
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Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
> > My question now is which file system would be best to use? I have used
> > reiserfs with great success, but reiser4 or xfs look appealing.
> I would stay far away from reiser4. From what I can tell, reiser4 may
> never make it into the mainline kernel.
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 22:39, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> I am looking for a resource / howto to set up printing from my laptop
> (gentoo / fluxbox) to 2 printers that are being shared on my windows XP
> desktop as well as printers shared from my print server (windows 2003
> AD)
>
> I
On 7/18/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My question now is which file system would be best to use? I have used
reiserfs with great success, but reiser4 or xfs look appealing.
I would stay far away from reiser4. From what I can tell, reiser4 may
never make it into the mainline kernel. Xfs
On 7/18/06, Andreas Claesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe the reason for this is that your partitions are of type 'fd'
When they have that id they are automagically found and started by the
kernel, and therefor there are nothing for mdadm to do.
But this is just a guess.
That would be m
I have tryed the cat command all I get in the .mpg is snow . I tryes to use
composit video and still get snow. Do I have to tell the tuner to tune to
line in port
rob
On Sunday 16 July 2006 20:00, Nick Rout wrote:
> You have a pvr-150 which has onboard mpeg2 encoding. Most standard v4l
> softwa
> Grant wrote:>> Does anyone use a spam-filtering solution they think is accurate
>> enough to use with a business email address? I'm getting tons of spam>> and I'd really like to try and filter it out, but I need to make sure>> I don't miss any legitimate email. I'm using postfix and
>> courier-
On Monday 17 July 2006 20:46, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Hello Michael,
>
> Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
> > My previous install used multisynk instead of rake, and all worked well.
> > Now after upgrading, connection seems to work fine, multisynk crashes.
> > raki just makes the noise of a disconnect a
On 7/19/06, Kenton Groombridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jarry wrote:
> I have noticed following message in /var/log/boot
> (but I see them too early during boot-up):
> ...
> * Remounting root filesystem read/write ... [ ok ]
> * Setting hostname to obelix ... [ ok ]
> * Starting
Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> I would like to map the the character 0x017f, the long s
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_s)i, to my X keyboard.
>
> I already succeed with [...]
> entering "u017f" in Vim and in GVim.
Just for info: in nano one could do "00017f".
> Now, I say
>
> $ xmodmap -e 'keyc
Jarry wrote:
> I have noticed following message in /var/log/boot
> (but I see them too early during boot-up):
> ...
> * Remounting root filesystem read/write ... [ ok ]
> * Setting hostname to obelix ... [ ok ]
> * Starting up RAID devices (mdadm) ...
> mdadm: No arrays found in con
On Friday 14 July 2006 06:30, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> The short story is that these two utilities will repeatedly remove
> and restore media-libs/gst-plugins-0.8.11.
[..]
I managed to solve this problem with catmur's dep [1]. After cleaning
out 86 redundant entries in /var/lib/portage/world and u
> On 7/18/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi folks:
> >
> > I rebuilt my kernel the other day and my wireless nick suddenly
stopped
> > operating, I re-emerged NDISWRAPPER and followed the howto on the
forum
> > to re-install it
>
> Which kernel? As I recall, ndiswrapper re
> but the following command returns nothing:
>
> equery check x11-libs/xextproto
>
> I'm not sure what that's supposed to do.
Unfortunately, you just hit a bug in equery. Run:
equery check xextproto
That commands verifies that all of the files installed by the ebuild
still exist and that the M
On 7/18/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks:
I rebuilt my kernel the other day and my wireless nick suddenly stopped
operating, I re-emerged NDISWRAPPER and followed the howto on the forum
to re-install it
Every time I do Modprobe ndiswrapper I get a fatal error saying tha
On 7/18/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks:
I rebuilt my kernel the other day and my wireless nick suddenly stopped
operating, I re-emerged NDISWRAPPER and followed the howto on the forum
to re-install it
Which kernel? As I recall, ndiswrapper requires a kernel with a 1
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 06:17, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Ralph Slooten wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > Hiya list,
> >
> > Just need some opinions here, and am not looking for a raving flame-war
> > regarding which file system is better etc ;-
Hi folks:
I rebuilt my kernel the other day and my wireless nick suddenly stopped
operating, I re-emerged NDISWRAPPER and followed the howto on the forum
to re-install it
Every time I do Modprobe ndiswrapper I get a fatal error saying that the
module is not found
I need to know were to go from h
Grant wrote:
Greylisting because it doesn't filter anything it merely delays
email with a temp 450 error. Real emails retry after an interval
and spam does not so it eliminates about 90-95%. Couple with
reasonable Postfix checks like making sure the sender domain
exists, etc and a mail client wit
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 10:52 -0700, Grant wrote:
> but the following command returns nothing:
>
> equery check x11-libs/xextproto
>
> I'm not sure what that's supposed to do.
Unfortunately, you just hit a bug in equery. Run:
equery check xextproto
That commands verifies that all of the files i
Makara wrote:
Hi all,
I'm from Cambodia. I'm a new gentoo user and a new
member also. Could anyone tell me how to create my own
linux distribution? I have tried LFS but it's not
what I need it just tell how to build linux from
scratch. I tried to search on google but I got
nothing. Please give
> Does anyone use a spam-filtering solution they think is accurate
> enough to use with a business email address? I'm getting tons of spam
> and I'd really like to try and filter it out, but I need to make sure
> I don't miss any legitimate email. I'm using postfix and
> courier-imap.
>
> - Gran
> I have noticed following message in /var/log/boot
> (but I see them too early during boot-up):
> ...
> * Remounting root filesystem read/write ... [ ok ]
> * Setting hostname to obelix ... [ ok ]
> * Starting up RAID devices (mdadm) ...
> mdadm: No arrays found in config file
> I'm getting a failed emerge when trying to upgrade to the latest
> stable gtk+-2.8.19:
> gdkwindow-x11.c:54:34: X11/extensions/shape.h: No such file or directory
Do you have x11-libs/xextproto installed? It is a dependancy of
x11-libs/gtk+-2.8.19, so you should. If so, try an 'equery check
Hi,
I have noticed following message in /var/log/boot
(but I see them too early during boot-up):
...
* Remounting root filesystem read/write ... [ ok ]
* Setting hostname to obelix ... [ ok ]
* Starting up RAID devices (mdadm) ...
mdadm: No arrays found in config file [ !!
On 7/18/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm getting a failed emerge when trying to upgrade to the latest
stable gtk+-2.8.19:
gdkwindow-x11.c:54:34: X11/extensions/shape.h: No such file or directory
Do you have x11-libs/xextproto installed? It is a dependancy of
x11-libs/gtk+-2.8.19,
I'm getting a failed emerge when trying to upgrade to the latest
stable gtk+-2.8.19:
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../..
-DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"Gdk\" -DGDK_COMPILATION -I../.. -I../../gdk
-I../../gdk -DG_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DGDK_PIXBUF_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
-DGDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -DG_D
> What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
> package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
> you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
> been adding the package to package.keywords, but that obviously
> follows the masked versi
On 7/18/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
been adding the package to package.keywords, but tha
At Tue, 18 Jul 2006 09:00:48 -0700 Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
> package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
> you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
> been adding the packag
Does anyone use a spam-filtering solution they think is accurate
enough to use with a business email address? I'm getting tons of spam
and I'd really like to try and filter it out, but I need to make sure
I don't miss any legitimate email. I'm using postfix and
courier-imap.
- Grant
--
gentoo-u
What do you guys do when you want to try the masked version of a
package to fix a problem you're having with the stable version, but
you don't want to follow the ~x86 version indefinitely? I've just
been adding the package to package.keywords, but that obviously
follows the masked version until y
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 15:09, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> have a look at rocklinux (http://www.rocklinux.org/wiki/Main_Page)
> It's a "Distribution Build Kit". I tried it some time ago and was
> really impressed.
Similar services are offered also by [1] and [2].
HTH
[1] http://euronode.com
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 18. Juli 2006 14:35 schrieb David Corbin:
> Not wanting to hijack the thread from the OP, but this subject interests me
> for the following reason. I work on a software system where one customer
> has about 1 systems at about 500 locations. Remote systems are
> categorized as
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 08:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Makara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...Could anyone tell me how to create my own
> > linux distribution?...
>
> What exactly do you expect from "your own linux distribution"?
> Some special functionality you are missing? Some speciall
> i
Makara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...Could anyone tell me how to create my own
> linux distribution?...
What exactly do you expect from "your own linux distribution"?
Some special functionality you are missing? Some speciall
installer, interface, packages?
Frankly, I have never done somethi
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:34:59 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>
>>> emerge -C -p --depclean | grep '^ .*/' 1 | xargs quickpkg
>>> emerge --depclean
>>>
>
>
>> I have buildpkg in make.conf. Isn't that the same thing?
>>
>
> Not exactly, but more than close enough for th
Makara,
I don't know why... since when you use Gentoo, you're essentially
making your own distribution but leveraging off the infrastructure of
Gentoo, but here is one link that may be of use:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7233
And this other link (OOo presentation) may give you some grea
Hi,
I have problem in tomcat installation, please someone to help me?
When I type 'emerge tomcat' I got the following message:
./org/mozilla/jss/ssl/SSLTest.java:69: as of release 1.5, 'enum' is a
keyword, and may not be used as an identifier
(try -source 1.4 or lower to use 'enum' as an identif
Hi all,
I'm from Cambodia. I'm a new gentoo user and a new
member also. Could anyone tell me how to create my own
linux distribution? I have tried LFS but it's not
what I need it just tell how to build linux from
scratch. I tried to search on google but I got
nothing. Please give me any informati
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:55:16 +0400
Alexander Kirillov wrote:
> > Which is the way? emerge -C kdebase-3.4 ?¿
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-config.xml
> 4. Managing KDE Installations
equery list kde-base/ | grep 3\.4 | xargs emerge --unmerge --pretend
(without --pretned)
Thanks!
> HTH,
Richard Fish wrote:
> On 7/17/06, Anthony E. Caudel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I noticed that many of them are dependencies of virtual/x11 so I added
>> that to my world file, re-ran the --depclean and this time got only
>> about half the recommendations. Was adding virtual/x11 to my world file
On Monday 17 July 2006 21:35, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 19:36:30 +0100
>
> Dave S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How accurate is chkproc?
> > If you run chkproc on a server that runs lots of short time processes it
> > could report some false positives. chkproc compare
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