Alan E. Davis schrieb:
> thank you. And your comment was duly noted about trying random things.
>
> When I boot the system, the following message follows (after one other
> line) after INIT: version 2.86 booting
>
> /sbin/rc: error while loading shared libraries: libncurses.so.5:
> cannot open s
thank you. And your comment was duly noted about trying random things.
When I boot the system, the following message follows (after one other
line) after INIT: version 2.86 booting
/sbin/rc: error while loading shared libraries: libncurses.so.5:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or di
Synopsis:
This host is running kdm.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 06 July 2009, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Paul
>>
>> Hartman wrote:
[ snip snip ]
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > You haven't told us how you start X, which I think would make it
>> > eas
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
> First, unmask portage. The maintainer masked the 2.2_rc versions so that
> 2.1.6* could get more testing. portage-2.2 can automatically resolve those
> blockers so you don't have to.
Actually, the latest 2.1.6.* versions contain
On Mon, 2009-07-06 at 17:53 -0400, Mike Edenfield wrote:
> On 7/6/2009 4:23 PM, Jarry wrote:
> > Mike Edenfield wrote:
> >> On 7/6/2009 2:23 PM, Jarry wrote:
>
> >>> MAKEOPTS="-j2"
>
> >> Can you try this again without -j2 in the make opts? The gcc build
> >> process is enough of a pain to debug
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 02:31:38 Simon wrote:
> Hi there!
> I'm getting this issue where even very small transfers through ssh
> will cause this error message: Corrupted MAC on input. I've done my
> homework and found out this is not necessarily related to the network
> hardware as TCP would retrans
On 07/06/2009 04:23 PM, Mick wrote:
On Monday 06 July 2009, walt wrote:
On 07/06/2009 04:39 AM, Mick wrote:
On Monday 06 July 2009, walt wrote:
On 07/06/2009 03:29 AM, Mick wrote:
I cleared out some xorg related packages at some point because my
machine will not shutdown without a kernel oops
On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 15:21:43 -0700
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Paul
> Hartman wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Kevin O'Gorman
> > wrote:
> >> I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be
> >> able to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start
Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 July 2009, Dale wrote:
>
>> Jacob Todd wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 11:08:09PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>>
On Monday 06 July 2009 22:49:38 Alexander wrote:
> On Monday 06 July 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>
On Tuesday 07 July 2009, Dale wrote:
> Jacob Todd wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 11:08:09PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> >> On Monday 06 July 2009 22:49:38 Alexander wrote:
> >>> On Monday 06 July 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 21:33:36 schrieb Kevin O'Gorman:
>
On 6 Jul 2009, at 23:41, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
...
You haven't told us how you start X, which I think would make it
easier to determine how to stop it
I haven't told you because I don't know. I do know that I was using
KDE when I still had X. But I set that up over 5 years ago and I've
f
On 07/06/2009 03:41 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Paul
Hartman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Paul
Hartman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm having trouble configuring
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 06:23:23PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> Jacob Todd wrote:
> >
> > This isn't RedHat.
> >
> >
>
> But it applies to Gentoo as well. From my xorg.conf.example on Gentoo.
>
> # Uncomment this to disable the server abort sequence
> # This allows clients to receive this key event.
On 6 Jul 2009, at 22:10, Paul Hartman wrote:
...
nethogs will show active network activity
That is REALLY cool. I can't believe I never knew about this before.
Stroller
On Monday 06 July 2009, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Paul
>
> Hartman wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> >> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Paul
> >>
> >> Hartman wrote:
> >>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Kevin O'Gorman
wrote:
> I'
On Monday 06 July 2009, walt wrote:
> On 07/06/2009 04:39 AM, Mick wrote:
> > On Monday 06 July 2009, walt wrote:
> >> On 07/06/2009 03:29 AM, Mick wrote:
> >>> I cleared out some xorg related packages at some point because my
> >>> machine will not shutdown without a kernel oops when it is trying
Jacob Todd wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 11:08:09PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> On Monday 06 July 2009 22:49:38 Alexander wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday 06 July 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>>>
Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 21:33:36 schrieb Kevin O'Gorman:
> I'm havin
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Alexander wrote:
> On Monday 06 July 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>> Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 21:33:36 schrieb Kevin O'Gorman:
>>
>> > I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
>> > to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up again.
>>
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 11:08:09PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 06 July 2009 22:49:38 Alexander wrote:
> > On Monday 06 July 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > > Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 21:33:36 schrieb Kevin O'Gorman:
> > > > I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be
On 07/06/2009 01:21 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
Ncurses has disappeared, and the system is dead. I think it is
unrecoverable. I had hoped to use a binary package, but for now,
since I shut the machine down, it will not boot.
Is this hopeless? It happened during an emerge -uDvNa world
It's neve
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Paul
Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Paul
>> Hartman wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Paul
> Hartman wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>>> I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
>>> to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up aga
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Paul
Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>> I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
>> to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up again.
>>
>> What is the gentoo way to do that?
>
> It depends o
On 07/06/2009 04:39 AM, Mick wrote:
On Monday 06 July 2009, walt wrote:
On 07/06/2009 03:29 AM, Mick wrote:
I cleared out some xorg related packages at some point because my machine
will not shutdown without a kernel oops when it is trying to unload the
radeon driver.
Hm. There is no reason
On 7/6/2009 4:23 PM, Jarry wrote:
Mike Edenfield wrote:
On 7/6/2009 2:23 PM, Jarry wrote:
MAKEOPTS="-j2"
Can you try this again without -j2 in the make opts? The gcc build
process is enough of a pain to debug when you can see output
sequentially, running parallel makes makes it worse.
N
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
> to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up again.
>
> What is the gentoo way to do that?
It depends on how you started X in the first place. If you did a
"startx"
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Paul
Hartman wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Mick wrote:
>> On Sunday 05 July 2009, Stroller wrote:
>>> On 5 Jul 2009, at 11:33, Grant wrote:
>>> > I'm using ifconfig to monitor how much data I'm using, but it seems
>>> > pretty high. Is there a simple way
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 05 July 2009, Stroller wrote:
>> On 5 Jul 2009, at 11:33, Grant wrote:
>> > I'm using ifconfig to monitor how much data I'm using, but it seems
>> > pretty high. Is there a simple way to see why I'm using so much data?
>>
>> $ eix ^ntop
>> [I
On Monday 06 July 2009 22:49:38 Alexander wrote:
> On Monday 06 July 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 21:33:36 schrieb Kevin O'Gorman:
> > > I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
> > > to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up again.
>
I have three boxes (baby, camille, and catherine) in my LAN, and for
some reason (this was years ago) I set up an exim server on each of
them. camille and catherine were supposed to forward their mail to
baby, which has a working dovecot server. Now, nothing from catherine
is going through, and o
On Monday 06 July 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 21:33:36 schrieb Kevin O'Gorman:
>
> > I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
> > to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up again.
> >
> > What is the gentoo way to do that?
>
> Gentoo o
On Monday 06 July 2009 22:21:39 Alan E. Davis wrote:
> Ncurses has disappeared, and the system is dead. I think it is
> unrecoverable. I had hoped to use a binary package, but for now,
> since I shut the machine down, it will not boot.
>
> Is this hopeless? It happened during an emerge -uDvNa wo
Mike Edenfield wrote:
On 7/6/2009 2:23 PM, Jarry wrote:
-I/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3/work/gcc-4.3.2/gcc/../libdecnu
mber/bid -I../libdecnumber insn-recog.c -o insn-recog.o
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:36051: Warning: end of file not at end of a line;
newli
Ncurses has disappeared, and the system is dead. I think it is
unrecoverable. I had hoped to use a binary package, but for now,
since I shut the machine down, it will not boot.
Is this hopeless? It happened during an emerge -uDvNa world
Alan
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Grant wrote:
>>> > I'm using ifconfig to monitor how much data I'm using, but it seems
>>> > pretty high. Is there a simple way to see why I'm using so much data?
>>>
>>> $ eix ^ntop
>>> [I] net-analyzer/ntop
>>> Available versions: 3.3.9-r2 ~3.3.10-r1 {ipv6
Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 21:33:36 schrieb Kevin O'Gorman:
> I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
> to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up again.
>
> What is the gentoo way to do that?
Gentoo or not, make your changes to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, logout from yo
I'm having trouble configuring X, and to save time I'd like to be able
to shut it down, edit some stuff, and start it up again.
What is the gentoo way to do that?
++ kevin
--
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
On 7/6/2009 2:23 PM, Jarry wrote:
-I/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3/work/gcc-4.3.2/gcc/../libdecnu
mber/bid -I../libdecnumber insn-recog.c -o insn-recog.o
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:36051: Warning: end of file not at end of a line;
newline inserted
{standard i
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Montag 06 Juli 2009, Jarry wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Montag 06 Juli 2009, Jarry wrote:
I just tried to update gcc (actually, it is just recompiling with
new nptl flag), but it failed with this messages:
__
>>> Failed to emerge sys-devel/gcc-
On Montag 06 Juli 2009, Jarry wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Montag 06 Juli 2009, Jarry wrote:
> >> I just tried to update gcc (actually, it is just recompiling with
> >> new nptl flag), but it failed with this messages:
> >> __
> >>
> >> >>> Failed to emerge sys-devel/gcc-4.3
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Montag 06 Juli 2009, Jarry wrote:
I just tried to update gcc (actually, it is just recompiling with
new nptl flag), but it failed with this messages:
__
>>> Failed to emerge sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3, Log file:
>>>
>>> '/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.3.
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Montag 06 Juli 2009, Jarry wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I just tried to update gcc (actually, it is just recompiling with
>> new nptl flag), but it failed with this messages:
>> __
>>
>> >>> Failed to emerge sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3, Log file:
>> >>>
>> >>> '/var
On Montag 06 Juli 2009, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
> I just tried to update gcc (actually, it is just recompiling with
> new nptl flag), but it failed with this messages:
> __
>
> >>> Failed to emerge sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3, Log file:
> >>>
> >>> '/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3/temp/bu
Hi,
I just tried to update gcc (actually, it is just recompiling with
new nptl flag), but it failed with this messages:
__
>>> Failed to emerge sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3, Log file:
>>> '/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3/temp/build.log'
* Messages for package sys-devel/gcc-4.3.2-r3:
> A quick troubleshooting i've done was to setup apache and simply
> wget a very large file over plain HTTP. Transfer worked, i did it a
> second time and diff'ed the two downloads, they were the same. I then
> did the same test over HTTPS and got an error
> (SSL3_GET_RECORD:decryption failed or
Hi there!
I'm getting this issue where even very small transfers through ssh
will cause this error message: Corrupted MAC on input. I've done my
homework and found out this is not necessarily related to the network
hardware as TCP would retransmit such corrupted packets, moreover the
error mess
On Monday 06 July 2009, Grant wrote:
> I need to optimize web browsing for a slow cell phone data connection.
> I'd like to browse faster and use less data ($). I've installed
> ImgLikeOpera for Firefox which is great at selectively blocking
> images, and I'm wondering if there's anything else I
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I have done alot of upgrades lately, including an emerge -uDvaN world
> . When I got home after leaving this to run, the machine started up,
> but in gdm no keyboard or mouse input is happening. So I did the
> following:
>
> 1. put evdev in
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 11:07:23PM +0100, Penguin Lover Mick squawked:
> > from Cacti forums):
> > | grep -v NaN | grep '' | tr e ' ' \
> > | awk {'print "Q"$2"qcq"$3"qcq"$9"Q"'} \
> > | tr Q '"' | tr c ',' | tr q '"'"
> >
> > Haven't tested it, but looks like it should work.
>
> Hmm, I don't thin
Grant schrieb:
> I need to optimize web browsing for a slow cell phone data connection.
> I'd like to browse faster and use less data ($). I've installed
> ImgLikeOpera for Firefox which is great at selectively blocking
> images, and I'm wondering if there's anything else I can do?
If bandwidth i
Sebastian Beßler wrote:
> Grant schrieb:
>
>> I need to optimize web browsing for a slow cell phone data connection.
>> I'd like to browse faster and use less data ($). I've installed
>> ImgLikeOpera for Firefox which is great at selectively blocking
>> images, and I'm wondering if there's any
"adblock plus element hiding helper" could help too if you work much with
the same sites.
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/4364
2009/7/6 Sebastian Beßler
> Grant schrieb:
> > I need to optimize web browsing for a slow cell phone data connection.
> > I'd like to browse faster and use
Grant schrieb:
> I need to optimize web browsing for a slow cell phone data connection.
> I'd like to browse faster and use less data ($). I've installed
> ImgLikeOpera for Firefox which is great at selectively blocking
> images, and I'm wondering if there's anything else I can do?
>
> - Grant
>
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Grant wrote:
> I need to optimize web browsing for a slow cell phone data connection.
> I'd like to browse faster and use less data ($). I've installed
> ImgLikeOpera for Firefox which is great at selectively blocking
> images, and I'm wondering if there's anything
I need to optimize web browsing for a slow cell phone data connection.
I'd like to browse faster and use less data ($). I've installed
ImgLikeOpera for Firefox which is great at selectively blocking
images, and I'm wondering if there's anything else I can do?
- Grant
>> >> I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
>> >> via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
>> >> wondering about dial-up. Does it work well on Gentoo? Should a
>> >> laptop's internal modem work, or would I be better off buying an
>> >>
>> > I'm using ifconfig to monitor how much data I'm using, but it seems
>> > pretty high. Is there a simple way to see why I'm using so much data?
>>
>> $ eix ^ntop
>> [I] net-analyzer/ntop
>> Available versions: 3.3.9-r2 ~3.3.10-r1 {ipv6 ssl tcpd}
>> Installed versions: 3.3.9-r2(14
On 5 Jul 2009, at 16:50, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
There are few ext3 to ext4 migration notes/guides. Can anybody
advice the most
elaborate safe one?
The *safest* one is to backup your data & reformat the partition, then
restore your data from the backup.
I wasn't under the impression that
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On Monday 06 July 2009, walt wrote:
> On 07/06/2009 03:29 AM, Mick wrote:
> > I cleared out some xorg related packages at some point because my machine
> > will not shutdown without a kernel oops when it is trying to unload the
> > radeon driver.
>
> Hm. There is no reason to unload any driver or
On 07/06/2009 03:29 AM, Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I cleared out some xorg related packages at some point because my machine will
not shutdown without a kernel oops when it is trying to unload the radeon
driver.
Hm. There is no reason to unload any driver or module just to shut down. Are
you sure th
On Monday 06 July 2009, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I cleared out some xorg related packages at some point because my machine
> will not shutdown without a kernel oops when it is trying to unload the
> radeon driver. It now seems I can no longer find glxgears/info. What have
> I removed that I shou
Hi All,
I cleared out some xorg related packages at some point because my machine will
not shutdown without a kernel oops when it is trying to unload the radeon
driver. It now seems I can no longer find glxgears/info. What have I
removed that I shouldn't have?
I remember unmerging xorg-x11 (
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