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hi,
I'm using gentoo 2008.0 ~amd64 (and up-to-date). My kernel is compiled
with almost everything into modules (using initramfs of course) include
rtc-cmos.ko, which is required by hwclock to set time properly. If
rtc-coms is loaded, then hwclock will start with no error. but in the
depend secti
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-09-05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
pat wrote:
Well, I found "DontVTSwitch" and set it to "off" in the X.org keyboard section
but doesn't help. Is it what you have meant?
Thanks
Pat
That may be one but there is also this one:
#O
On 2008-09-05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pat wrote:
>>
>> Well, I found "DontVTSwitch" and set it to "off" in the X.org keyboard
>> section
>> but doesn't help. Is it what you have meant?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
>>
>
> That may be one but there is also this one:
>
> #Opti
Dale wrote:
pat wrote:
Well, I found "DontVTSwitch" and set it to "off" in the X.org
keyboard section
but doesn't help. Is it what you have meant?
Thanks
Pat
That may be one but there is also this one:
#Option"NoTrapSignals"
# Uncomment this to disable the VT switch se
pat wrote:
Well, I found "DontVTSwitch" and set it to "off" in the X.org keyboard section
but doesn't help. Is it what you have meant?
Thanks
Pat
That may be one but there is also this one:
#Option"NoTrapSignals"
# Uncomment this to disable the VT switch sequence
# (wh
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 18:03:44 -0500, Dale wrote
> BRM wrote:
> > Is it your keyboard? I have a couple keyboards (e.g. Microsoft Keyboards)
that toggle the functionality of the Function keys. If I don't have the
"Function Lock" key set correctly, then that functionality will not work. Just
press the
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:50:37 -0700 (PDT), BRM wrote
> Is it your keyboard? I have a couple keyboards (e.g. Microsoft
> Keyboards) that toggle the functionality of the Function keys. If I
> don't have the "Function Lock" key set correctly, then that
> functionality will not work. Just press the ap
BRM wrote:
Is it your keyboard? I have a couple keyboards (e.g. Microsoft Keyboards) that toggle the
functionality of the Function keys. If I don't have the "Function Lock" key set
correctly, then that functionality will not work. Just press the appropriate key if that
is the case and it shoul
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Is it your keyboard? I have a couple keyboards (e.g. Microsoft Keyboards) that
toggle the functionality of the Function keys. If I don't have the "Function
Lock" key set correctly, then that functionality will not work. Just press the
appropriate key if that is the case and it should work. (Took
Hello,
Ages ago switching from X to console gone :-( I need this functionality right
now, but cannot find where to start ... I've googled a lot but without luck.
Please can someone point me where I should to start? I think the functionality
gone when I change kernel, but I don't remember the versi
+++ Konstantinos Agouros [gentoo-user] [Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 05:39:20PM +]:
> Hi,
>
> the mainboard on my main workbox needs a replacement (currently still an
> athlon-xp based system). So I will go amd64 with that machine. Booting
> a 64bit kernel on all the 32bit binaries works fine. What gi
On Donnerstag, 4. September 2008, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the mainboard on my main workbox needs a replacement (currently still an
> athlon-xp based system). So I will go amd64 with that machine. Booting
> a 64bit kernel on all the 32bit binaries works fine. What gives me a bit
> of a
Hi,
the mainboard on my main workbox needs a replacement (currently still an
athlon-xp based system). So I will go amd64 with that machine. Booting
a 64bit kernel on all the 32bit binaries works fine. What gives me a bit
of a headache is how to switch?
Thought a: create a directory /64 install ev
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 09:15:44AM -0300, Penguin Lover luis jure squawked:
> i can't activate the x264 use flag an amd64 when trying to re-emerge
> mplayer (with mencoder). (no problem on x86)
>
> the funny thing is that i'm sure i had support for x264 until recently.
> i still have some scripts
luis jure internet.com.uy> writes:
> i can't activate the x264 use flag an amd64 when trying to re-emerge
> mplayer (with mencoder). (no problem on x86)
Well I have an amd64 (AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core)
with x264 flag set in make.conf. I have this version
of mplayer installed:
Installed v
Am Donnerstag, 4. September 2008 15:34:57 schrieb ext [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi guys.
> why while in livecd mode my ethernet device (Ethernet controller: Broadcom
> Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 21) )
> works perfectly out of the box, in dhcp mode, but after install
Hi guys.
why while in livecd mode my ethernet device (Ethernet controller: Broadcom
Corporation
NetXtreme BCM5751M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 21) ) works perfectly out
of the box,
in dhcp mode, but after installing gentoo, system says ' network interface eth0
does not exist'?
in kernel'
hello list,
i can't activate the x264 use flag an amd64 when trying to re-emerge
mplayer (with mencoder). (no problem on x86)
the funny thing is that i'm sure i had support for x264 until recently.
i still have some scripts i used not long ago, using x264 for encoding.
i googled trying to find
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