meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>> cleaner shutdown. This is taken from a email that was sent to me during
>> that horrible xorg-server and hal upgrade.
>>
>>
>>> Hold down Atl, hold down SysRq, press each of the keys in turn. The
>>> usual full sequence is R-E-I-S-U-B Reboot Even If System Utterl
> cleaner shutdown. This is taken from a email that was sent to me during
> that horrible xorg-server and hal upgrade.
>
> > Hold down Atl, hold down SysRq, press each of the keys in turn. The
> > usual full sequence is R-E-I-S-U-B Reboot Even If System Utterly
> > Broken By ${DEITY} - this tagl
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am updateing my Gentoo on a dialy basis.
> Since two days the shutdown process of the systems
> hangs around "Bringing down net.lo".
> Booting the PC is not a problem -- except the
> "replaying transactions" (resierfs).
>
> I fear to finally damage the
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:40 PM, kashani wrote:
kash...@www01 ~ $ emerge -pvt bugzilla
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "~dev-lang/perl-5.10.1".
(dependency required by "
Hi,
I am updateing my Gentoo on a dialy basis.
Since two days the shutdown process of the systems
hangs around "Bringing down net.lo".
Booting the PC is not a problem -- except the
"replaying transactions" (resierfs).
I fear to finally damage the filesystem while trying
to figure out, wh
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:40 PM, kashani wrote:
>> kash...@www01 ~ $ emerge -pvt bugzilla
>> These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
>> Calculating dependencies... done!
>>
>> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "~d
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:40 PM, kashani wrote:
> kash...@www01 ~ $ emerge -pvt bugzilla
> These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
> Calculating dependencies... done!
>
> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "~dev-lang/perl-5.10.1".
> (dependency required by "perl-core/Mo
kash...@www01 ~ $ emerge -pvt bugzilla
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "~dev-lang/perl-5.10.1".
(dependency required by "perl-core/Module-Build-0.35" [ebuild])
(dependency required by "dev-per
On 09/18/2009 11:59 AM, Roger Cahn wrote:
Hi,
iscan doesn't work anymore.
revdep-rebuild or re-install of iscan fails, so I can't use my scanner
Epson Perfection 3170. (xsane doen't work also)...
Hm. The iscan ebuild includes this editorial comment:
# FIXME:
# Make jpeg/png optional. The pro
On Friday 18 September 2009 02:50:03 Arttu V. wrote:
> On 9/18/09, Jim Cunning wrote:
> > Trying to emerge gramps-3.1.2 fails with the following error:
> > ===
> > checking for sh... /bin/sh
> > checking Python bindings for gtk 2.10 (pygtk2>=2.10.0)... configure
On Friday 18 September 2009 10:47:24 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Few women admit their age. Few men act theirs.
How very true. The latter part, at any rate.
--
Rgds
Peter
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i had trouble with console mplayer after the last update as mplayer was
built against another version of /usr/lib/libx264.so revdep-rebuild
fixed that.
k.
Harry Putnam wrote:
> I didn't notice that mplayer wasn't working in firefox right away but
> I
Roger Cahn wrote:
> Excuse me please, I forgot to show you the result of emerge iscan.
> Here it is:
>
> imgstream.cc: In static member function ‘static lt__handle*
> iscan::imgstream::find_dlopen(const char*)’:
> imgstream.cc:275: erreur: invalid conversion from ‘int (*)(const
> dirent**, const di
Hi,
Thank you for your very quick answer.
> revdep-rebuild --library libltdl.so.3 should do something. You could
> always add the --pretend or maybe the ask version and see what it thinks
> of that command.
Here is the result:
revdep-rebuild -p --library libltdl.so.3
* Configuring search envi
Roger Cahn wrote:
> Hi,
> iscan doesn't work anymore.
> revdep-rebuild or re-install of iscan fails, so I can't use my scanner
> Epson Perfection 3170. (xsane doen't work also)
> The kernel version doesn't matter (2.6.30-r6 or 2.6.31)
> gcc-4.3.2
> This occured after an emerge -puvDN world of thes
Excuse me please, I forgot to show you the result of emerge iscan.
Here it is:
imgstream.cc: In static member function ‘static lt__handle*
iscan::imgstream::find_dlopen(const char*)’:
imgstream.cc:275: erreur: invalid conversion from ‘int (*)(const
dirent**, const dirent**)’ to ‘int (*)(const void
Hi,
iscan doesn't work anymore.
revdep-rebuild or re-install of iscan fails, so I can't use my scanner
Epson Perfection 3170. (xsane doen't work also)
The kernel version doesn't matter (2.6.30-r6 or 2.6.31)
gcc-4.3.2
This occured after an emerge -puvDN world of these e-builds,
and I can't find out
On 09/18/2009 07:47 AM, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
Thank you Volker, thank you Walt!
It seems that adding the xulrunner flag was the right way to go.
However
euse -i xulrunner
says
'Build native browser integration against xulrunner instead of firefox
or seamonkey'
So.. do I really need x
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 15:59:14 +0200
gibbo...@gmail.com wrote:
> A small email to sumarize some thoughts about udev, removable
> storage and incron to make the job of hal and re-invent the wheel.
...
> I would be curious to read some advices about this architecture.
Nice. I have a temptation to cop
I didn't notice that mplayer wasn't working in firefox right away but
I think it may have started with a recent update.
(All updated packages are listed at the bottom)
Now I just get a black screen in player window on a web page. The
player loads and indicates its loading the video and playing
Thank you Volker, thank you Walt!
It seems that adding the xulrunner flag was the right way to go.
However
euse -i xulrunner
says
'Build native browser integration against xulrunner instead of firefox or
seamonkey'
So.. do I really need xulrunner? I think seamonkey is enought for me...
To an
A small email to sumarize some thoughts about udev, removable
storage and incron to make the job of hal and re-invent the wheel.
context (skipable) -
there is ONE common thing where gnome is quicker than bash : mounting
an unknown usb stick.
For my own stuff, I already used labels and uu
On 09/18/2009 05:58 AM, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
Hi all.
Thanks to your support, I think I got a little bit of knowledge of how
emerge works, so I started cleaning my USE flags (I had lot of useless
stuff...).
To perform such cleaning, I started with USE=-* and than added
everything I needed
Carlos skrev:
> Erik a écrit :
>> I have a strange problem when trying to connect a telephone
>> (SonyEricsspm C702) as a mass storage device.I have 2 such telephones,
>> let us call them Black and Green.
>>
>> I could always connect Black. KDE showed that it had detected the device
>> and offered
On Freitag 18 September 2009, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Thanks to your support, I think I got a little bit of knowledge of how
> emerge works, so I started cleaning my USE flags (I had lot of useless
> stuff...).
> To perform such cleaning, I started with USE=-* and than added eve
Hi all.
Thanks to your support, I think I got a little bit of knowledge of how
emerge works, so I started cleaning my USE flags (I had lot of useless
stuff...).
To perform such cleaning, I started with USE=-* and than added everything I
needed.
It hasn't been very hard (but quite long :-) )to mak
Erik a écrit :
I have a strange problem when trying to connect a telephone
(SonyEricsspm C702) as a mass storage device.I have 2 such telephones,
let us call them Black and Green.
I could always connect Black. KDE showed that it had detected the device
and offered to open system:/media/sdb1 (the
I have a strange problem when trying to connect a telephone
(SonyEricsspm C702) as a mass storage device.I have 2 such telephones,
let us call them Black and Green.
I could always connect Black. KDE showed that it had detected the device
and offered to open system:/media/sdb1 (the memory card) and
On 9/18/09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:35:39 +0300, Arttu V. wrote:
>
>> eny interactivity (e.g., in make.conf):
>>
>> ACCEPT_PROPERTIES="-interactive"
>>
>> Then try to emerge something interactive:
>
> I just tried that, and instead of skipping the upgrades, it wanted to
> dow
On 9/18/09, Jim Cunning wrote:
> Trying to emerge gramps-3.1.2 fails with the following error:
> ===
> checking for sh... /bin/sh
>
> checking Python bindings for gtk 2.10 (pygtk2>=2.10.0)... configure: error:
>
>
> The python bindings for gtk 2.10 (pygtk2>
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:35:39 +0300, Arttu V. wrote:
> eny interactivity (e.g., in make.conf):
>
> ACCEPT_PROPERTIES="-interactive"
>
> Then try to emerge something interactive:
I just tried that, and instead of skipping the upgrades, it wanted to
download several packages to a much older versio
On 9/18/09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> There's got ot be an easy answer to this, but I've looked in the portage,
> emerge and make.conf man pages to no avail. Is it possible to have
> emerge skip interactive ebuilds during a world update?
portage man-page seems to be outdated (missing the info).
Den
There's got ot be an easy answer to this, but I've looked in the portage,
emerge and make.conf man pages to no avail. Is it possible to have
emerge skip interactive ebuilds during a world update?
--
Neil Bothwick
Q-Tip: When an omnipotent alien gives you advice.
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On 18 Sep 2009, at 00:20, Alan E. Davis wrote:
However, df doesn't list /dev/sda4.
Is it mounted?
$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 99G 27G 67G 29% /
udev 10M 152K 9.9M 2% /dev
/dev/sdb1 917G 285G 632
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