Francesco Talamona wrote:
> I would add in a comment to the bug a pointer to the mailing list
> archive, but i can't find one
I added a link to this discussion.
Anno.
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Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Montag, 7. Mai 2007, David Harel wrote:
[...]
>> I think at one point I tried to change gcc configuration (gcc-config) to
>> version 4.1.1 but if that is the only way I understand I will have to
>> reinstall everything.
>
> you don't need to reinstall everything j
On Monday 07 May 2007, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Graham Murray wrote:
> > Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > /etc is in CONFIG_PROTECT by default. The point is, when a
> > > file doesn't exist yet, Portage will simply install it. The
> > > config protection mechanism works only
On 5/7/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 07 May 2007 16:55, Ryan Sims wrote:
> On 5/7/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I ssh into a Ubuntu server certain keyboard actions (like pressing
> > the Up or Left arrows) are not translated on the remote box, but give
> > ASCII res
On 4/26/07, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to free up hard
disk space?
- Grant
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I don't know if this is *obvious* or not, but you might che
Ugh what a mess. I'm posting what happened and why in case anyone else
stumbles into this.
I sync'd portage on Saturday. Then on yesterday I tweaked a kernel
config setting and grub.conf. When I tried to 'make install' I got an
error that update-grub was not found and would I like to make a boot
On Monday 07 May 2007 16:55, Ryan Sims wrote:
> On 5/7/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I ssh into a Ubuntu server certain keyboard actions (like pressing
> > the Up or Left arrows) are not translated on the remote box, but give
> > ASCII responses; e.g. pressing Left Arrow, gives $ ^[[
Graham Murray wrote:
> Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > /etc is in CONFIG_PROTECT by default. The point is, when a
> > file doesn't exist yet, Portage will simply install it. The
> > config protection mechanism works only for existing files.
> > There's no way to tell Portage th
This link to the forum though I realise it is nvidia based it may give
some further information the posts refer to a bug which further refers
to another bug which is the ATI issue but the general point is there.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-556528-highlight-nvidia+block.html
On 07/05/07,
On 07.05.2007, at 23:13, Richard Watson wrote:
Apart from the obvious comment to buy a CD drive ... Is there
anyone out
there that has Gentoo 2.6 kernel that will boot of a floppy and can
tell
me how to do it? The only other command I would need to perform
would be
chroot.
I cannot tell
On Montag, 7. Mai 2007, David Harel wrote:
> As so many times before, openssl fails to compile.
>
> Top most error is: openssl.c:(.text+0x15c): undefined reference to
> `OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf'. Two other packages that give me
> trouble are: glibc and python. All attempts are after sync
As so many times before, openssl fails to compile.
Top most error is: openssl.c:(.text+0x15c): undefined reference to
`OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf'. Two other packages that give me
trouble are: glibc and python. All attempts are after sync and to a
stable (so I hope) version.
GCC versi
Remy Blank pobox.com> writes:
> Stay away from xorg-server-1.3 and kernel-2.6.20 or later until ATI
> releases new versions that work with them.
This is what I was looking for. I do not stay on top of these issues,
and the system is working reasonable well right now. I just
cannot get the logi
Hi - I've got an old PC at home I want to use as a samba server. It
doesn't have a CD drive and I was wondering if anyone could tell me how
to create bootable gentoo floppy. I've been using Toms linux to wget and
re-install the stage and portage files but the kernel is to old and
fails on chroot.
James wrote:
> blocks B x11-drivers/ati-drivers (is blocking
> x11-base/xorg-server-1.3.0.0)
That's because none of the current ati-drivers work with xorg-server-1.3.
> One thing that I as never really comfortable with is this make.conf
> entry that I ended up using shich I gleaned from sev
Hello,
I'm looking for some advice on an amd64 system.
I have this video card:
01:00.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc Unknown device 7269
Subsystem: ATI Technologies Inc Unknown device 0d03
Which is actually this card:
R580 [Radeon X1900 XT] (Secondary)
according to this page
yes you have reason, because when I bought my laptop (dell inspiron 6400
15.4") I ask to vendor (pretty good girl) if I can buy a laptop 15.4" with
Nvidia, she say no because the size of the laptop is not appropriate..
On 5/7/07, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007-05-07, Francisco
On 2007-05-07, Francisco Rivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Next time I'm in the market for a loptop, I'm going to think
>> long and hard before buying another model that has an ATI video
>> chipset. I've never had a lick of trouble with NVidia drivers
>> and have had constant headaches with ATI
Your comment is really funny because I think the same before my
8.36ati-drivers work. Honestly I think the same now, it's important
keep that in
mind. In my job I have an Nvidia Video Card and on the first time i
installed the nvidia-drivers pufff.. works.
Actually RMS said "don't buy ati" he kno
Hi,
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. schrieb:
> IIRC, you can modify specific initscripts (in /etc/init.d) to depend on
> nfsmount.
i moved now the script netmount from default to boot and everything
works fine.
Bye
Matthias
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On 2007-05-07, Francisco Rivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I never couldn't get 8.32.5 ati-drivers working. Now I update to kernel
> 2.6.20-r6 and 8.36 ati-drivers and works fine for me. I guess update
> to 8.36ati-driver.
OK, I'll give 2.6.20 + 8.36.5 a try.
Next time I'm in the market f
On 5/7/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I ssh into a Ubuntu server certain keyboard actions (like pressing the Up
or Left arrows) are not translated on the remote box, but give ASCII
responses; e.g. pressing Left Arrow, gives $ ^[[D which is annoying as I have
to delete part of the comman
All right, well you can prove with kernel 2.6.19 and 8.36 ati-drivers if you
want to keep that kernel.
:D
On 5/7/07, Remy Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
Grant Edwards wrote:
> I couldn't get 8.32.5 to build with 2.6.16, so I upgraded to
> 2.6.20. 8.32.5 wouldn't bu
Thanks for the feedback.
Grant Edwards wrote:
> I couldn't get 8.32.5 to build with 2.6.16, so I upgraded to
> 2.6.20. 8.32.5 wouldn't build with that kernel version so I
> tried the "testing" version of ati-drivers.
Yes, b.g.o has quite a few bugs open for ati-drivers related to 2.6.20,
that's
Hi, I never couldn't get 8.32.5 ati-drivers working. Now I update to kernel
2.6.20-r6 and 8.36 ati-drivers and works fine for me. I guess update
to 8.36ati-driver.
I hope be a help.
On 5/7/07, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007-05-07, marco restelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> O
Hi All,
I am not sure how this works:
When I ssh into a Ubuntu server certain keyboard actions (like pressing the Up
or Left arrows) are not translated on the remote box, but give ASCII
responses; e.g. pressing Left Arrow, gives $ ^[[D which is annoying as I have
to delete part of the command
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 07 May 2007, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > Better copy it, and replace the body of the daily one with
> > '## Placeholder, do not delete.'
> >
> > Otherwise a revision of the slocate ebuild will put the script
> > back into the daily dir without saying anything. Qui
On 5/4/07, Remy Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have noticed xorg-7.2 just went stable. I am currently using 7.1 with
the stable binary ATI drivers ati-drivers-8.32.5 and the kernel
gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5. Has anybody with the same configuration done
the update? Does it work for you?
Upda
On Monday 07 May 2007, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > /etc/cron.daily/slocate
> >
> > contains instructions for updating the database, using updatedb.
> > Move it to /etc/cron.weekly or whatever if you want.
>
> Better copy it, and replace the body of the daily one with
> '## P
Iain Buchanan wrote:
> /etc/cron.daily/slocate
>
> contains instructions for updating the database, using updatedb.
> Move it to /etc/cron.weekly or whatever if you want.
Better copy it, and replace the body of the daily one with
'## Placeholder, do not delete.'
Otherwise a revision of the sloc
On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 12:02 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to know if there is a package, daemon or whatever that
> automatically updates an index to seach the file system.
>
> I'm a bit tired of slocate -u [wait 5min] every time I emerge something.
slocate already has suc
El Sun, 6 May 2007 09:23:27 -0700 (PDT)
Richard Broersma Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Can anyone point me to a howto link so that I can enable my mouse for
> the console?
emerge gpm && rc-update add gpm default && /etc/init.d/gpm start
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Florian Philipp wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a package, daemon or whatever that
> automatically updates an index to seach the file system.
What about a cron script?
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On Monday 07 May 2007 12:02:41 Florian Philipp wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to know if there is a package, daemon or whatever that
> automatically updates an index to seach the file system.
>
> I'm a bit tired of slocate -u [wait 5min] every time I emerge something.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Florian
On Monday 7 May 2007 13:09, Marek Miller wrote:
> Firefox is a parent of defunct netstat process. Of course, when I
> close firefox, the zombie disappears too.
> Could someone explain me how to get rid of it?
It's an ancient bug. See this bug report:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5
Hi!
I would like to know if there is a package, daemon or whatever that
automatically updates an index to seach the file system.
I'm a bit tired of slocate -u [wait 5min] every time I emerge something.
Thanks in advance
Florian Philipp
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On Saturday 05 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Surely you meant "move the /tmp, /usr and /var to the / partition"?
>
> Let me rephrase myself...
> - *PHYSICALLY* moving /tmp /usr and /var to the /home partition.
> - bind mount (or symlink) these directories to the / partition
OK, I se
On Friday 04 May 2007, Vaeth wrote:
> > nazgul ~ # eix gimp-print
> > [I] media-gfx/gimp-print
> > Available versions: 4.2.7 (~)5.1.0 {cups foomaticdb gimp gtk
> > nls ppds readline}
> > Installed versions: 5.1.0(20:50:45 05/02/07)(cups foomaticdb
> > gimp gtk -nls ppds readline)
> >
On Monday 07 May 2007, Marek Miller wrote:
> When I run firefox 2.0.0.3 on my x86 laptop, the ps -eHF command
> produces following output:
>
> UIDPID PPID CSZ RSS PSR STIME TTY TIME CMD
> ...
> ...
> marek 5788 5765 12 50526 730880 09:02 ?00:13:42
> /usr/li
On Mon, 07 May 2007 10:31:06 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> > I was looking at a Gigabyte board but I'll give this one a look too.
>
> A Gigabyte board with the P965-chipset?
>
> I have a comparison here with the Gigabyte 945P-DS3, somewhat cheaper
> than the Intel, no firewire, and a bi
Dale wrote:
>
>
> OK. I emerged the one you mentioned. I mostly did it because now
> when I go to the weather radar, Seamonkey starts to load the page then
> crashes completely. Even Konqueror doesn't work most of the time.
>
> What the heck is going on with this? I need my weather because we
When I run firefox 2.0.0.3 on my x86 laptop, the ps -eHF command
produces following output:
UIDPID PPID CSZ RSS PSR STIME TTY TIME CMD
...
...
marek 5788 5765 12 50526 730880 09:02 ?00:13:42
/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin
marek 5869 5788
Neil Bothwick schrieb:
> Hello Stefan G. Weichinger,
>
Why not use the 965P-chipset on a board like the Intel DP965LT?
Should be a bit cheaper than the D975X and if you don't need the
RAID-functionality, this is a very good board for working purposes
IMO.
>>> Which board are
Hello Stefan G. Weichinger,
> >> Why not use the 965P-chipset on a board like the Intel DP965LT?
> >> Should be a bit cheaper than the D975X and if you don't need the
> >> RAID-functionality, this is a very good board for working purposes
> >> IMO.
> >
> > Which board are you using?
>
> As m
Neil Bothwick schrieb:
> Hello Stefan G. Weichinger,
>
>> Why not use the 965P-chipset on a board like the Intel DP965LT?
>> Should be a bit cheaper than the D975X and if you don't need the
>> RAID-functionality, this is a very good board for working purposes IMO.
>
> Which board are you using?
Hello Stefan G. Weichinger,
> Why not use the 965P-chipset on a board like the Intel DP965LT?
> Should be a bit cheaper than the D975X and if you don't need the
> RAID-functionality, this is a very good board for working purposes IMO.
Which board are you using?
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Hello Richard Broersma Jr,
> Thanks everyone for the pointers!
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Denis schrieb:
> I'm looking into upgrading to Intel Core 2 Duo (or Quad) family -
> perhaps the E6600 Conroe. I'm trying to figure out which
> motherboard/chipset would suit my needs best. I'm planning to install
> Gentoo Linux on the system, and I need it to be, first and foremost,
> stable and
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