Timur Aydin writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have synced my ~x86 system yesterday and after it completed, the
> resolver doesn't work for some programs anymore. For example, ping
> says "unknown host name". It doesn't even contact the dns
> server, which is running on the same host. But dig works
> fine. Al
On Fri, 29 May 2009 17:24:06 -0700
Grant wrote:
> Am I missing anything significant? I've read that it's good to set up
> /tmp in RAM. How can I do that? In /etc/fstab I have:
>
> shm /dev/shm tmpfs nodev,nosuid,noexec
>
> Is that related?
Only in a way that it is tmpfs as well.
/tmp is ra
On Fri, 29 May 2009 19:39:09 -0600
Maxim Wexler wrote:
> Just got back from Circuit City or whatever it's called with a 16G SD
> card and I'm steeling myself for the big task ahead. Just what do you
> have under root? How did you format the rest?
ext4 or reiserfs for root.
reiserfs for portage
> I found the best way to deal with the Eee 900's two drives was to create
> a small root partition (I used 200M) and swap on sda. Then make the rest
> of sda and all of sdb into an LVM volume group. I still use ext3 for /,
> but it contains so little that inodes are not an issue. You definitely
>
My girlfriend is at her wit's end with her SSD netbook and is now
hogging my laptop. Her netbook has 1GB RAM that could be upgraded to
1.5GB, but I've read that it's a pain. It already runs xfce4, and
I've just made these optimizations based on past discussions:
1. CFLAGS="-march=prescott -0s -p
On Thu, 28 May 2009 22:11:02 +0300
Timur Aydin wrote:
> I have synced my ~x86 system yesterday and after it completed, the
> resolver doesn't work for some programs anymore. For example, ping
> says "unknown host name". It doesn't even contact the dns
> server, which is running on the same ho
Hi,
I recently bought a MSI GM-IM45 [1] mainboard which includes a (hardware)
watchdog timer. Now the problem is that I don't know how to prevent it from
resetting the system. There seem to be two possible ways but I'm unable to
make either one of them work...
1. There is a BIOS setting to ena
Hi,
I have synced my ~x86 system yesterday and after it completed, the
resolver doesn't work for some programs anymore. For example, ping
says "unknown host name". It doesn't even contact the dns
server, which is running on the same host. But dig works
fine. Also, using the IP address direc
On Fri, 29 May 2009 11:32:58 -0600, Maxim Wexler wrote:
> tmpfs/tmptmpfs defaults,noatime,mode=1777 0 0
>
> Does this have anything to do with the inode issue?
Only that it reduces the number of inodes needed by mounting/tmp on a
ramfs.
> What's the best fs for a 4G SSD?
Maxim Wexler wrote:
> Ok, thanks everybody, getting ready to dive in and fix this thing. Two
> more questions please:
>
> I modified the bottom of /etc/fstab to look like this according to a
> post in the eee forum:
> ...
> #shm/dev/shmtmpfsnodev,sosuid,noexec 0 0
> tmpf
Ok, thanks everybody, getting ready to dive in and fix this thing. Two
more questions please:
I modified the bottom of /etc/fstab to look like this according to a
post in the eee forum:
...
#shm/dev/shmtmpfsnodev,sosuid,noexec 0 0
tmpfs/tmptmpfs defaul
Stroller writes:
But, surely "-march=" also instructs gcc to support the additional
instructions. Suggest you re-read Daniel's post that I was replying
to.
What's the difference between supporting the "certain set of
instructions" with "-march=" and doing so with USEs?
One is for telling gcc
Mark, thanks,
Alex.
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:34 AM, alex stone wrote:
>> Not sure if this should be here, or in some sort of Pro-overlay list,
>> but here goes:
>>
>> Could the pro-overlay team consider adding Livemix to the suite of
>> pro
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
>> >> For me,
>> >> libdri.so is a symlink to
>> /usr/lib64/opengl/ati/extensions/libdri.so
>> >> libglx.so is a symlink to
>> /usr/lib64/opengl/ati/extensions/libglx.so (since you havent
>> run the eselect to repoint it yet, it will be set to
>
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 5:34 AM, alex stone wrote:
> Not sure if this should be here, or in some sort of Pro-overlay list,
> but here goes:
>
> Could the pro-overlay team consider adding Livemix to the suite of
> pro-audio programmes?
> It's a highly useful mixer, but i've been stumped at trying t
Not sure if this should be here, or in some sort of Pro-overlay list,
but here goes:
Could the pro-overlay team consider adding Livemix to the suite of
pro-audio programmes?
It's a highly useful mixer, but i've been stumped at trying to get it
stable from source, and working within Gentoo.
http:/
On Thu, 28 May 2009 21:19:37 +0100, Stroller wrote:
> What's the difference between supporting the "certain set of
> instructions" with "-march=" and doing so with USEs?
-march determines how the code is compiled.
USE determines which code is compiled.
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Neil Bothwick
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