On 10/13/06, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 08:29:40AM +0200, Gregory SACRE wrote
> Is there anything wrong with my hardware? Is it a super-block problem?
> Is there a way to solve it?
>
> Thank you in advance!
This is not intended as an insult, but let's start
> > Could it be using this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARccOS
>
> Would it then make sense that vobcopy can rip a decrypted backup from
> the disc but not from a disc image?
Possibly, because dd would trip up on the deliberate errors.
I'm tweaking that script you wrote. Here's what I have:
Selon Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> #!/bin/bash
>
> while read LINE
> do
>whois $LINE | grep 'abuse' &> /dev/null
>if [$? -ne 0]; then
> echo "$LINE" >> noabuse.txt
>fi
> done < iplist
>
> Here's the output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.maildir/.SPAM/cur $ ./process.sh
> .
Hi,
I configured my clients to auth against a LDAP server. Everything
works fine, but sometime nss_ldap disconnect and I can't connect
anymore. What it is happening? When this occurs I can't connect/auth
through ssh server, after type password I got a "connection reset by
remote peer" message.
I use beagle in gnome. When I double click a html search result, beagle
will start epihpany as the viewer. Does anyone know how to set firefox
as the default viewer?
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 08:29:40AM +0200, Gregory SACRE wrote
> Is there anything wrong with my hardware? Is it a super-block problem?
> Is there a way to solve it?
>
> Thank you in advance!
This is not intended as an insult, but let's start at square 1. In
"make menuconfig", have you enabled
I say in the newsletter that the stabilization of Xorg 7.1 was being
held up until there where updated drivers for Nvidia that added
support for this version. So does this mean that you MUST use the
latest Nvidia driver to use Xorg 7.1? I know that I had an issue with
the libraries not getting s
> I noticed this:
>
> "sys-fs/udev-089 and later takes over the responsibility of
> coldplugging. Therefore sys-apps/coldplug is no longer needed."
>
> here:
>
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_USB_Scanner
>
> Is udev-089 a replacement for coldplug in all cases?
Yes.
Well, that's the the
Anyone know the stability of the 1.7.1 package?
FYI, I'm running amd64, which probably does not matter.
Thanks.
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Hi Guys,
Is there a policy for the syncing of the mirrors, that would prevent
inconsistencies? I'm not talking about inconsistencies with the
master server(s), as that would be kind of difficult to have atomic
syncing between all servers involved. What I'm referring to is
inconsistencies in ter
Harm Geerts wrote:
> Personally I'd remove the files and run revdep-rebuild to restore the libs I
> broke by deleting them :)
>
Deleting the files solved the issue. revdep-rebuild completed normally
afterwards.
Thank you,
Roy
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On Wednesday 11 October 2006 23:04, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:39, Lord Sauron wrote:
> > > $ zgrep IPW2100\\\|IEEE80211 /proc/config.gz
> > > CONFIG_IEEE80211=m
> > > # CONFIG_IEEE80211_DEBUG is not set
> > > CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT_WEP=m
> > > CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 01:15 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> On Thursday 12 October 2006 23:04, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> [SNIP]
> > camille conf.d # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart
> > * Caching service dependencies ...
> > [ ok ] * ERROR: not enough args.
> >
> > * Usage: net.eth0 { start|stop|r
On Friday 13 October 2006 00:24, Neil Hodges wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been having issues with timeouts in Konqueror, particularly DNS
> timeouts. How can I change the values for these?
kcontrol (the control center) --> interne & network --> Connection preferences
?
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:55:21 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
> Over here, a number of old favorites, like sysklogd, fail to compile...
> I am seeing a slew of missing includes and a few "syntax errors" with
> various packages.
$ grep KEY /usr/portage/sys-kernel/linux-headers/linux-headers-2.6.18.ebu
On Thursday 12 October 2006 23:04, Michael Sullivan wrote:
[SNIP]
> camille conf.d # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart
> * Caching service dependencies ...
> [ ok ] * ERROR: not enough args.
>
> * Usage: net.eth0 { start|stop|restart }
> *net.eth0 without arguments for full help
>
> What exac
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 15:38 -0700, Ted Ozolins wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> >I have SBC DSL with static WAN IPs. I use the 2Wire OfficePortal as my
> >DSL modem/router. SBC told me that in order to map my WAN addresses to
> >my individual PCs, I have to use DHCP. The problem is that usi
I anyone else having problems compiling anything after emerging
linux-headers-2.6.18?
Over here, a number of old favorites, like sysklogd, fail to compile...
I am seeing a slew of missing includes and a few "syntax errors" with various
packages.
I thought I'd ask before posting a bug
Michael Sullivan wrote:
>I have SBC DSL with static WAN IPs. I use the 2Wire OfficePortal as my
>DSL modem/router. SBC told me that in order to map my WAN addresses to
>my individual PCs, I have to use DHCP. The problem is that using the
>default DHCP configuration (no /etc/conf.d/net), my /etc
Hello,
I've been having issues with timeouts in Konqueror, particularly DNS
timeouts. How can I change the values for these?
- Neil
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 16:29:37 -0500, Roy Wright wrote:
> Checking dynamic linking consistency...
> broken /usr/kde/3.5/lib/kde3/kcal_blogging.la (requires
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/libstdc++.la)
> broken /usr/kde/3.5/lib/libkcal_blogging.la (requires
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gn
On Thursday 12 October 2006 23:29, Roy Wright wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> The past couple of nights my revdep-rebuild cron job has been
> reporting the following:
>
> -
> royw-gentoo royw # revdep-rebuild -pv
> Configuring search environment for revdep-rebuild
>
> Checking reverse depen
On Thursday 12 October 2006 23:08, Michael Sullivan wrote:
[SNIP]
> OK. Here's my new code:
[SNIP]
Maybe you should have a look at:
http://devmanual.gentoo.org/tools-reference/bash/index.html
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On Thursday 12 October 2006 22:10, Mick wrote:
[SNIP]
> > What now?
>
> BTW, this is the revdep-rebuild output that started it all:
> ===
> Checking dynamic linking consistency...
> broken /usr/bin/imlib_config (requires libgdk-1.2.so.0 libgtk-1.2.so.0
Surround the [ and ] with spaces.
On Thursday October 12 2006 17:08, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 13:49 -0700, Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
> > > I have a short script:
> > >
> > > #!/bin/bash
> > >
> > > while read LINE
> > > do
> > >whois $LINE | grep 'abuse' &> /dev/null
>
> OK. Here's my new code:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> while read LINE
> do
>whois $LINE | grep 'abuse' &> /dev/null
>if [$? -ne 0]; then
> echo "$LINE" >> noabuse.txt
>fi
> done < iplist
>
> Here's the output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.maildir/.SPAM/cur $ ./process.sh
> ./process.sh:
On Thursday 12 October 2006 19:46, Mick wrote:
> A revdep-rebuid caused a multitude of remerging (karamba, xmms et al,
> including flac). Flac fails as follows:
>
>
> ../../libtool-disable-static --tag=CC --mode=compile
> i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAV
Howdy,
The past couple of nights my revdep-rebuild cron job has been
reporting the following:
-
royw-gentoo royw # revdep-rebuild -pv
Configuring search environment for revdep-rebuild
Checking reverse dependencies...
Packages containing binaries and libraries broken by a pac
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:41:12 -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> while read LINE
> do
>whois $LINE | grep 'abuse' &> /dev/null
>if $? != 0; then
> echo "$LINE" >> noabuse.txt
>fi
> done < iplist
>
> I'm getting "command not found" on the if line.
The if line should be "if [ $? -ne
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 13:49 -0700, Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
> > I have a short script:
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> >
> > while read LINE
> > do
> >whois $LINE | grep 'abuse' &> /dev/null
> >if $? != 0; then
> > echo "$LINE" >> noabuse.txt
> >fi
> > done < iplist
> >
> > I'm getting
I have SBC DSL with static WAN IPs. I use the 2Wire OfficePortal as my
DSL modem/router. SBC told me that in order to map my WAN addresses to
my individual PCs, I have to use DHCP. The problem is that using the
default DHCP configuration (no /etc/conf.d/net), my /etc/resolv.conf
file gets overwr
quoth the Matthew R. Lee:
> I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx,
> sse, sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of
> other programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the
> question is should I enable these flags on a cas
> I have a short script:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> while read LINE
> do
>whois $LINE | grep 'abuse' &> /dev/null
>if $? != 0; then
> echo "$LINE" >> noabuse.txt
>fi
> done < iplist
>
> I'm getting "command not found" on the if line. Have I not formatted it
> correctly? The script i
I have a short script:
#!/bin/bash
while read LINE
do
whois $LINE | grep 'abuse' &> /dev/null
if $? != 0; then
echo "$LINE" >> noabuse.txt
fi
done < iplist
I'm getting "command not found" on the if line. Have I not formatted it
correctly? The script is supposed to append $LINE t
Dnia czwartek, 12 października 2006 21:13, Maxim Eremeev napisał:
> Due to a little bit of paranoia I have found an interesting, though rather
> annoying, bug in smbmount. If a samba user's password is longer than 23
> chars, smbmount just cannot deal with it, producing the following error:
Well,
On 19:13 Thu 12 Oct , Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx,
> sse,
> sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of other
> programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the question is
> should I
A solution for this old computer to install it quickly is to use
anothoer computer for compiling it
after just use the binary package results !
On another gentoo or any other system else, create a directory,
decompress stage 1 and start an install like you will do on old machine
After, just ins
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 01:51:05PM -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.maildir/.SPAM/cur $ cat * | grep -P m/\d+\.\d+\.\d
> +\.\d+/
You might want the expression in quotes to prevent bash from intercepting
those backslashes.
grep -P '\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+'
HTH,
W
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On Thursday 12 October 2006 20:13, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx,
> sse, sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of
> other programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the
> question is shoul
Due to a little bit of paranoia I have found an interesting, though rather
annoying, bug in smbmount. If a samba user's password is longer than 23
chars, smbmount just cannot deal with it, producing the following error:
session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
SMB connection f
I have a mail directory with several hundred spammish emails that have
been collecting over the past month. I haven't gotten around to
processing them yet ([EMAIL PROTECTED] if available, blocked if not) I
would like to write a script that would extract the IP addresses from
all these emails, but
On Thursday 12 October 2006 18:51, Trenton Adams wrote:
> Ahah, looks like you just found a bug Bo.
[SNIP]
To be honest I don't have a clue about what I just found. I am not seeing this
behaviour on any of my systems. But I guess it is time to go file a bug and
include that info (and the info fr
A revdep-rebuid caused a multitude of remerging (karamba, xmms et al,
including flac). Flac fails as follows:
../../libtool-disable-static --tag=CC --mode=compile
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAV
E_
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 10:58:18 +0200
Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It really would help if we knew what version you were running. Try
> this:
>
> # emerge -u portage
owl ~ # emerge -pu portage
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... don
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 14:14 -0400, Mark Shields wrote:
> On a related note, I'm looking for something similar, but I want a
> user to be presented with an xdm (or gdm) login. Just one remote
> connection, one resolution.
Short answer.
1. Emerge xinetd, if not already installed
2. add a vnc file
On Thursday 12 October 2006 12:34, "Selso DaSilva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] compiling gentoo on P4 for a PII':
> Is their a way to have gentoo
> installed on a P4 but compiling for the PII/PIII?
The -march= value in your CFLAGS (on the machine building the image /
packages
On 10/12/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good morning all:For a couple days now I have been looking for a good simple setup thatwill allow me to run vnc on one of my gentoo workstations at home andconnect to it from my windows box in another area of the house. I am
not going acros
I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx, sse,
sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of other
programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the question is
should I enable these flags on a case by case basis or stick them i
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 07:26:58 -0700, Grant wrote:
> > Could it be using this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARccOS
>
> Would it then make sense that vobcopy can rip a decrypted backup from
> the disc but not from a disc image?
Possibly, because dd would trip up on the deliberate errors.
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
> emerge --update --deep --tree world will tell you why.
I thought I did that, but I must have missed the xinit dependency and
it's related minimal USE flag. Guess I was too tired...
Thanks for the input!
Best regards
Peter K
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Hi I m with a non-profit organization call Community Free Software
Group, Inc. (CFSG)
http://cfsg.org . Debian is currently our distro of choice. I was
playing around with
installing gentoo, when I started to ponder. Our organization get a
lot of PII and some PIII donated to us. Is their a way t
On Thursday 12 October 2006 16:44, maxim wexler wrote:
> > What baselayout and udev version are you using?
>
> Thanks Alan,
>
> I added the commands to local.start and that seems to
> have done the trick.
Ah, the old local.start hack
Apparently we should never use it for things like this. But we
On Thursday 12 October 2006 17:20, Grant wrote:
> I noticed this:
>
> "sys-fs/udev-089 and later takes over the responsibility of
> coldplugging. Therefore sys-apps/coldplug is no longer needed."
>
> here:
>
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_USB_Scanner
>
> Is udev-089 a replacement for col
Ahah, looks like you just found a bug Bo.
echo $(ESELECT_CORE_PATH=/usr/share/eselect/libs ;
source ${ESELECT_CORE_PATH}/core.bash ;
source ${ESELECT_CORE_PATH}/manip.bash ;
set -x ;
source /usr/share/eselect/modules/blas.eselect)
++ source /usr/share/eselect/module
michaelshiloh.com> writes:
> > If there was a Gen_bunto CD for older p2 and p1 machines, all of the
> > kids in my hood would be using gentoo
> ROTFL - thanks for the laugh James. Gen-bunto - what a concept. My two
> favorite distros right now are Gentoo and Ubuntu, and I wonder about
Dnia czwartek, 12 października 2006 17:50, Leandro Melo de Sales napisał:
> I'm configured a LDAP server to be used as a users database. Now, I
> want to setup linux box clients to auth against LDAP server. I
> installed ldap-pam and ldap-nss. In /etc/ldap.conf file I have to
> inform rootdn pas
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, James wrote:
[...]
If there was a Gen_bunto CD for older p2 and p1 machines, all of the
kids in my hood would be using gentoo
hth,
James
ROTFL - thanks for the laugh James. Gen-bunto - what a concept. My two
favorite distros right now are Gentoo and Ubuntu, an
Hi list,
I'm configured a LDAP server to be used as a users database. Now, I
want to setup linux box clients to auth against LDAP server. I
installed ldap-pam and ldap-nss. In /etc/ldap.conf file I have to
inform rootdn password. What is the best way to do this since the
configuration file has t
i use xubuntu on an old laptop, and it's quite snappy.
although i'm sure you could get snappier results with gentoo
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Karl Huysmans wrote:
Hi All,
A friend asked me to install "some" operating system on an old Dell laptop
he got for free.
The laptop has a pentium 2 400 M
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> I'd try using one of the available vnc servers in portage (like for
> example x11vnc or tightvnc) and see how it goes.
>
Linux Format (Oct 2006) magazine recommends x11vnc for the server.
HTH,
Roy
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Karl Huysmans gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi All,A friend asked me to install "some" operating system on an old Dell
laptop he got for free. The laptop has a pentium 2 400 MHz, 6 GB HD and 256 MB
RAM, and will be used by his young children.
> Anyone with any experience building such a system under Ge
I noticed this:
"sys-fs/udev-089 and later takes over the responsibility of
coldplugging. Therefore sys-apps/coldplug is no longer needed."
here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_USB_Scanner
Is udev-089 a replacement for coldplug in all cases?
- Grant
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I did not know about python-updater. Should I re-install the old
version of python again, and then run python-updater? Right now it
complains about there not being an old version of python.
Gotta run to work for now though. :(
On 10/12/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thur
All the directories all the way down the tree have r-x, and the files
are world readable.
On 10/11/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:41, Trenton Adams wrote:
[SNIP]
> [22:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] trenta]# eselect
[SNIP]
> Extra modules:
> bashcomp
> What baselayout and udev version are you using?
>
Thanks Alan,
I added the commands to local.start and that seems to
have done the trick.
But here's the baselayout and udev info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -pv baselayout
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating
I've also used -O2 on my Pentium 2 Celeron system without any problems.
I used to run -Os back on my Pentium 200Mhz days, and that works fine
too ;).
Honestly, however I never did any benchmarking between the different -O
settings on any of these machines, so I'm not sure they were the best
> I tried using vobcopy to decrypt my "The Life of Mammals" dd images
> and, strangely, it's not working. vobcopy outputs the same error that
> dvdbackup did, something about an error cracking the CSS keys, which
> comes from libdvdcss.
Could it be using this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARccOS
On Thursday 12 October 2006 14:47, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
> elsewhere in the house. So far all the VNC HOW-Tos etc that I have
> read involve what appears to me to be very overly complex tunneling
> over ssh etc (a good thing if I was going over the internet, but for
> what im doing, totally un
Karl Huysmans wrote:
Hi All,
A friend asked me to install "some" operating system on an old Dell laptop
he got for free.
The laptop has a pentium 2 400 MHz, 6 GB HD and 256 MB RAM, and will be
used
by his young children.
I have tried to install Edubuntu on it, looks nice, has a lot of very
u
On 10/12/06, Karl Huysmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,A friend asked me to install "some" operating system on an old Dell laptop he got for free. The laptop has a pentium 2 400 MHz, 6 GB HD and 256 MB RAM, and will be used by his young children.
I have tried to install Edubuntu on it, looks
So I was thinking Gentoo, optimized for PII, I guess -Os would be a
good option for this little machine. Any thoughts anyone?
What about the desktop? I guess Gnome or KDE is not really the best
choice. But what else could I use? Of course, it's for kids, so I have
to be able to make it look
On 12 October 2006 12:21, Karl Huysmans wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A friend asked me to install "some" operating system on an old Dell laptop
> he got for free.
>
> The laptop has a pentium 2 400 MHz, 6 GB HD and 256 MB RAM, and will be
> used by his young children.
>
> I have tried to install Edubuntu o
On Sunday 01 October 2006 17:31, Michael Gisbers wrote:
>
> Just have a look to your trip_point:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/trip_points
> critical (S5): 95 C
> passive: 87 C: tc1=1 tc2=5 tsp=10 devices=0xdff72dc4
>
> When reaching 95° my com
Karl Huysmans wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A friend asked me to install "some" operating system on an old Dell
> laptop he got for free.
>
> The laptop has a pentium 2 400 MHz, 6 GB HD and 256 MB RAM, and will
> be used by his young children.
>
> I have tried to install Edubuntu on it, looks nice, has a lo
Good morning all:
For a couple days now I have been looking for a good simple setup that
will allow me to run vnc on one of my gentoo workstations at home and
connect to it from my windows box in another area of the house. I am
not going across the internet, or anything wild like that, just tryin
On Thursday 12 October 2006 01:42, PaulNM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Dumb question':
> Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > It would of course solve the issue. *Nothing* short of a kernel
> > upgrade requires a reboot though. And I mean that literally. So
> > usually not.
>
> Just
On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:55, darren kirby wrote:
> quoth the Daniel Barkalow:
> > > What's up with this? I really don't want netkit-rsh installed
> > > either...xsm changelog says nothing...
> >
> > You want to be looking at xinit's info; turns out you want the "minimal"
> > USE flag if you d
Hi All,A friend asked me to install "some" operating system on an old Dell laptop he got for free. The laptop has a pentium 2 400 MHz, 6 GB HD and 256 MB RAM, and will be used by his young children.
I have tried to install Edubuntu on it, looks nice, has a lot of very usefull stuff for kids, but it
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 19:12, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:24:48 -0700, Grant wrote:
> > I tried using vobcopy to decrypt my "The Life of Mammals" dd images
> > and, strangely, it's not working. vobcopy outputs the same error that
> > dvdbackup did, something about an error
Moshe Kamensky wrote:
> The -s option of formail allows you to specify an argument, which is a
> program name. This program will be run for each message, with the
> message on the stdin. So if you have such a program that delivers to a
> maildir, you can use it. procmail itself is one such progr
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 23:35, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > [nomerge ] media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1
> > [ebuild N ] kde-base/kde-env-3-r4
> >
> > This looks for me like font-alias wants to bring in kde-env ... but
> > might be a misinterpretation from my side as well since after th
* Bo �rsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-11 21:35] :
> No, this is not spam. It is necessary info to explain what's going on.
Ok - next time you'll get it without asking ;-)
> ~khelpcenter-3.5.2 pulls in ~kdelibs-3.5.2 which pulls in kde-env.
> ~kdelibs-3.5.4 on the other hand blocks
On Thursday 12 October 2006 09:59, Wagner Vaz wrote:
> It's a bit funny if not sad. Just look:
>
> #emerge -S netrw
> Searching... |Segmentation fault
>
> What is these?
It really would help if we knew what version you were running. Try this:
# emerge -u portage
# emerge -u python
# python-upda
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Alan McKinnon wrote:
But wouldn't it add to entropy, next time I do a "emerge -NDu world"?
No, if you look inside the xorg-x11 ebuild, you'll it depends on
xorg-server (the actual X server itself), a bunch of common apps
(xauth, xhost, xrandr, etc), 10 or so libs and 4 font
On Thursday 12 October 2006 10:18, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 10/11/06, Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I did "emerge -p --depclean" and it would remove
> >> x11-base/xorg-x11 (version 7.0-r1).
> >> Now, how can this be? (No, I don't run a
On Thursday 12 October 2006 10:28, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 October 2006 00:56, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> >> I did "emerge -p --depclean" and it would remove x11-base/xorg-x11
> >> (version 7.0-r1).
> >> Now, how can this be? (No, I don't
On Thursday 12 October 2006 09:59, Wagner Vaz wrote:
> It's a bit funny if not sad. Just look:
>
> #emerge -S netrw
> Searching... |Segmentation fault
>
> What is these?
Doesn't matter, it's not in the tree (synced 3 minutes ago):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -S netrw
Searching...
[ Results for
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Thursday 12 October 2006 00:56, Jorge Almeida wrote:
I did "emerge -p --depclean" and it would remove x11-base/xorg-x11
(version 7.0-r1).
Now, how can this be? (No, I don't run a X-less workstation!)
I know --depclean is not to be blindly trust
On Monday 09 October 2006 15:03, Liviu Andronic wrote:
{SNIP]
> Are you saying that it lacks a maintainer for keeping emelFM2 up-to-date in
> portage?
Yes.
[SNIP]
> Is there any way to ask portage devels to update regularly
> emelFM2 ebuilds? (As it can be seen in [1], there are people providing
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
On 10/11/06, Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did "emerge -p --depclean" and it would remove x11-base/xorg-x11
(version 7.0-r1).
Now, how can this be? (No, I don't run a X-less workstation!)
I know --depclean is not to be blindly trusted,
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 19:24:37 -0700 (PDT), Stephen Liu wrote:
> Sorry, previously I made a mistake running;
> # mount /dev/sdb1 /media/disk
>
> It should be
> # mount /dev/sda1 /media/
Use a custom udev rule to give the device a persistent name.
See http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php for
It's a bit funny if not sad. Just look:
#emerge -S netrw
Searching... |Segmentation fault
What is these?
Thanks!
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On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 16:53:42 +0200, Charles Trois wrote:
How could one make the system aware of French?
It sounds like you don't have kde-i18n installed. Set LINGUAS in
make.conf before you emerge it.
That was it: I did as you advised and that fixed everything.
Tha
On Thursday 12 October 2006 08:42, PaulNM wrote:
> Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > It would of course solve the issue. *Nothing* short of a kernel
> > upgrade requires a reboot though. And I mean that literally. So
> > usually not.
>
> Just being a bit pedantic here, but what about init? Even switchi
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 19:43, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Wow, files can exist without file names. I think I found a topic for
> discussion in philosophy class...
Nope.
A file is an inode and that either eists or doesn't. A filename is just
a dentry in a directory, it is not the file itself
On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:00, Lord Sauron wrote:
> They're going to install wireless in my school so I guess I better
> get this working sometime soon : )
Several people responded to your request so far, and maybe that has
solved your problem. But no-one fully answered your original question
Hi again,
I figured the out at least, why dev-db/pgadmin3-1.4.3 didn't start.
I filed the corresponding bug under
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150547.
It hadt to do with the -fvisibility-inlines-hidden CXXFLAG.
Regards
Sebastian Noack
> Hi,
>
> both verions in portage of dev-db/pgadm
On Thursday 12 October 2006 08:30, PaulNM wrote:
> It looks like an 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.
emerge --depclean doesn't clean old slots. It will keep all installed versio
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
>
> It would of course solve the issue. *Nothing* short of a kernel upgrade
> requires a reboot though. And I mean that literally. So usually not.
>
Just being a bit pedantic here, but what about init? Even switching to
runlevel 1 would leave it running. Is it possible
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