I'm stuck in trying to install Gentoo on my new EeePC 1005HA .
There seems to be no easily accessible driver for the Ethernet controller,
which is 'Atheros AR8132' (shown via 'lspci').
I'm using 'install-x86-minimal-20091020.iso' on a USB stick;
it has 2 drivers atl1e/atl1e.ko atlx/atl1.ko
in
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 19:50 -0600, Dmitry Makovey wrote:
> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Intel_GMA
> >
> ah, the magic word: GMA :) Thanks for the reference I have started
...
> which intel driver do you use? Mine's 2.8.1 and I wonder if bumping to
> 2.9.1 that i
Mick wrote:
> Over here the "keys export", "keys sign" and "keys reload" are present
> in the drop down menu under Keys as icons, but the textual description
> is missing.
> Same with the main menu buttons. "keys export", "keys sign" are shown but
> there are no tooltips when you hover over them.
William Kenworthy wrote:
> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Intel_GMA
>
ah, the magic word: GMA :) Thanks for the reference I have started
applying advises from there so we'll see what will I end up with.
> Welcome to our world of pain :(
>
it is quite surprising considering that Intel has open
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 20:21 -0400, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> It's only if you force a
> fsck (e.g. with -f or /forcefsck) that it will run fsck on a clean
> filesystem.
I stand corrected, it also forces a fsck after the user-tunable maximum
time between fscks.
-a
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 17:05 -0700, walt wrote:
> > I'm not sure why your system needed to be checked for each boot...
>
> Boy, my 'little gray cells' need a tonic, too. I've been using ext3
> (i.e.with journaling) for so long I can't even remember using ext2.
>
> Wasn't it normal in the old days
On 10/29/2009 03:46 PM, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 15:54 -0600, Maxim Wexler wrote:
>> Hi group,
>> A while back I needed help with an ext2 file system that required
>> checking every boot before mounting...
> I'm not sure why your system needed to be checked for each boot...
B
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:44:57 -0400, James wrote:
> I'll definitely take a look at this, Dirk. I just took a look at the
> dsh site and it looks pretty interesting. I'll have to try various
> different solutions (clusterssh, dsh, etc.) to get a good feel for
> the pros and cons of each.
There's al
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 15:54 -0600, Maxim Wexler wrote:
> Hi group,
> A while back I needed help with an ext2 file system that required
> checking every boot before mounting. The drive suffered from errors
> involving 'non-contiguous files'
I'm not sure what your problem was but this wasn't it. "N
Hi group,
A while back I needed help with an ext2 file system that required
checking every boot before mounting. The drive suffered from errors
involving 'non-contiguous files'.The solution was to run (this is
where things get hazy) e2fsck on the offender. I
keep thinking it's '-i -o', but there'
On 10/29/2009 5:13 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 10/29/2009 10:45 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I suppose this is interesting to most Gentoo users. Linux Magazine
performed a detailed benchmark of Gentoo, comparing it to Ubuntu 9.04:
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7574/1
Btw, I think this is a
I'll definitely take a look at this, Dirk. I just took a look at the
dsh site and it looks pretty interesting. I'll have to try various
different solutions (clusterssh, dsh, etc.) to get a good feel for the
pros and cons of each.
-j
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Dirk Heinrichs
wrote:
> Am Don
Thanks for the response, Alan. I haven't posted on this alias in many
months, so it wasn't me who asked 2 days ago. ;) (nor do I see a
similar thread from two days ago, but it may have been sent to the bit
bucket, so I can't be certain)
Thanks!
-j
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Alan McKinnon w
Am Donnerstag 29 Oktober 2009 19:36:27 schrieb James:
> I have a cluster of Gentoo boxes I'd like to update all at once, along
> with emerging specific packages to the servers simultaneously.
>
> Does anyone have any experience(s) with a good utility for doing this?
Try out the debian (cough) dis
Am Donnerstag 29 Oktober 2009 20:08:27 schrieb Dan Johansson:
> On Thursday 29 October 2009 19.52:52 Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag 29 Oktober 2009 19:39:27 schrieb Dan Johansson:
> > > Today when I do an update world on one of my serves I get the
> > > following:
> > >
> > > -
On 10/29/2009 10:45 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I suppose this is interesting to most Gentoo users. Linux Magazine
performed a detailed benchmark of Gentoo, comparing it to Ubuntu 9.04:
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7574/1
Btw, I think this is a very nice example of why per-package CFLAGS woul
I suppose this is interesting to most Gentoo users. Linux Magazine
performed a detailed benchmark of Gentoo, comparing it to Ubuntu 9.04:
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7574/1
The conclusion (Gentoo clearly outperforms Ubuntu) is no surprise, but
it's still an interesting read.
Before you as
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:17:23 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
> > Sorry, that's what I meant. I was thinking that unmerging a set was
> > like unmerging a meta-package, that only the set itself would go.
>
> Ah, okay, we meant the same thing then. :) AFAK emerge -C @set will
> remove everything in @s
On 10/29/2009 08:11 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on one of my identical (believed) machines,
> hal greps the USB printer and disables CUPS...
Could you be more specific about 'disables'? I use an HP
USB printer on a machine running cupsd and hal, and it works
perfectly:
printer.origina
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:16:24 +0200
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> RDEPEND="media-libs/jpeg
> >=media-libs/lcms-1.13
> media-libs/tiff
> >=x11-libs/gtk+-2.4.0
>
> You don't have a choice. With ufraw you are going to get gtk+.
Unless he keywords ufraw-0.16:
RDEPEND="
media
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Dan Johansson wrote:
> On Thursday 29 October 2009 19.52:52 Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>> Am Donnerstag 29 Oktober 2009 19:39:27 schrieb Dan Johansson:
>> > Today when I do an update world on one of my serves I get the following:
>> >
>> > --
On Thursday 29 October 2009 21:17:23 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:45:54 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
> >> >> Are there any tricks to remove all of kde4, or do
> >> >> I have to do it manually?
> >> >
> >> > The set and the me
On Thursday 29 October 2009 16:59:24 James wrote:
> Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
> > I think that alternative methods of approaching system administration
> > are sure to bring their own problems and require an investment of time
> > to implement, but I don't see how upgrading machi
On Thursday 29 October 2009 21:08:27 Dan Johansson wrote:
> On Thursday 29 October 2009 19.52:52 Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag 29 Oktober 2009 19:39:27 schrieb Dan Johansson:
> > > Today when I do an update world on one of my serves I get the
> > > following:
> > >
> > > -
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:45:54 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
>
>> >> Are there any tricks to remove all of kde4, or do
>> >> I have to do it manually?
>> >
>> > The set and the meta-package pull in basically the same packages.
>> > Unmerge the se
On Thursday 29 October 2009 17:04:47 James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've decided to just completely remove kde4(sets)
> and install kde4-meta.
>
>
> Are there any tricks to remove all of kde4, or do
> I have to do it manually?
A set is nothing more than a list of packages. You can even think of it a
On Thursday 29 October 2009 19.52:52 Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 29 Oktober 2009 19:39:27 schrieb Dan Johansson:
> > Today when I do an update world on one of my serves I get the following:
> >
> > 8<---
> >-- ---
On Thursday 29 October 2009 20:36:27 James wrote:
> I have a cluster of Gentoo boxes I'd like to update all at once, along
> with emerging specific packages to the servers simultaneously.
>
> Does anyone have any experience(s) with a good utility for doing this?
> I've seen a few scripts online fo
I'm going to guess that the keyboard driver or something is interfering
with the evdev driver? Or you don't have proper evdev support in the
kernel? Or is your xorg.conf telling X to use a different driver?
I don't have access to a Gentoo machine right now, but when I look at a
similar machine
Am Donnerstag 29 Oktober 2009 19:39:27 schrieb Dan Johansson:
> Today when I do an update world on one of my serves I get the following:
>
> 8<-
> - # emerge --update --deep --verbose
> --reinstall
Today when I do an update world on one of my serves I get the following:
8<--
# emerge --update --deep --verbose --reinstall changed-use --with-bdeps y
world --pretend --tree
These are the package
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:35 AM, James wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm trying to find a good way to compare two complex directory
> structures to see what files differ. I've looked at a few different
> options:
>
> - rsync dry run (someone said this should work, but I'm having trouble
> getting good infor
I have a cluster of Gentoo boxes I'd like to update all at once, along
with emerging specific packages to the servers simultaneously.
Does anyone have any experience(s) with a good utility for doing this?
I've seen a few scripts online for accomplishing this but I'm not sure
how these scripts woul
All,
I'm trying to find a good way to compare two complex directory
structures to see what files differ. I've looked at a few different
options:
- rsync dry run (someone said this should work, but I'm having trouble
getting good information out of this)
- diff -rq (this works, but it's slooww
On 29 Oct 2009, at 14:59, James wrote:
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
I think that alternative methods of approaching system administration
are sure to bring their own problems and require an investment of
time
to implement, but I don't see how upgrading machines one by one is
su
Albert Hopkins schrieb:
> GNOME has a settings for keyboard shortcuts. Usually you just have to
> assign an even to a key if it's not already assigned.
Sure, I tried that but those keys don't generate an event there (within
gnome-keybinding-properties).
> I use the evdev managed keyboard. It s
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 17:42 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Got myself a Lenovo keyboard ...
>
> a "ThinkPlus Enhanced Performance USB Keyboard"
>
> wow, it looked much better online than it feels now ... *sigh*
>
> I want to use that keyboard with Gnome (2.26 right now).
>
> I googled how
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:45:54 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
> >> Are there any tricks to remove all of kde4, or do
> >> I have to do it manually?
> >
> > The set and the meta-package pull in basically the same packages.
> > Unmerge the set, emerge kde-meta then do a depclean to catch any
> > straggl
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:04:47 + (UTC), James wrote:
>
>> I've decided to just completely remove kde4(sets)
>> and install kde4-meta.
>
>> Are there any tricks to remove all of kde4, or do
>> I have to do it manually?
>
> The set and the m
Got myself a Lenovo keyboard ...
a "ThinkPlus Enhanced Performance USB Keyboard"
wow, it looked much better online than it feels now ... *sigh*
I want to use that keyboard with Gnome (2.26 right now).
I googled how to use the multimedia-keys already, seems as if I have to
face some serious key
On Thursday 29 October 2009, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Any idea why this happens? It's no problem, I'm just curious.
>
> r...@tanja src --> emerge -a @preserved-rebuild
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies ... done!
> [ebuild R ]
On 10/28/2009 8:09 PM, Dale wrote:
Marcus Wanner wrote:
On 10/28/2009 5:39 PM, Dale wrote:
Marcus Wanner wrote:
I booted up the livecd and ran lspci -v, it worked great. I got
similar output to that above, and found out that I am using a "3Com
Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Torn
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 01:48 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> 2. (The usual case). Your ISP only accepts relay mail from their own
> IP
> address range. While travelling this is unlikely to work.
>
To be honest, I pay for my email and almost forgot about ISP emails.
Most people I know use Yahoo or G
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Grant wrote:
>>> >> > That kind of delivery limits the access to this mails to the local
>>> >> > maschine. If I want to read local I don't need mails, I could just
>>> >> > read the logfiles from portage in /var/log/
>>> >> >
>>> >> > But I am aware that solving t
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:04:47 + (UTC), James wrote:
> I've decided to just completely remove kde4(sets)
> and install kde4-meta.
> Are there any tricks to remove all of kde4, or do
> I have to do it manually?
The set and the meta-package pull in basically the same packages. Unmerge
the set, e
Grant writes:
[...]
>
> So I need a relay somewhere along with ssmtp to get a message to an
> email address?
Yes, and I know of at least one that will work for you.
If you have a newsguy mail account, newsguy's smtp servers will allow
you to connect regardless of your laptops' outward IP. (unl
Hi there!
Any idea why this happens? It's no problem, I'm just curious.
r...@tanja src --> emerge -a @preserved-rebuild
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies ... done!
[ebuild R ] app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-gtklibs-20071214
[ebuild R ] kde-bas
Hi,
on one of my identical (believed) machines,
hal greps the USB printer and disables CUPS.
I.e. on one machine hal-device | grep -i kyocera
shows that hal has grepped it.
On an identical machine (with a HP printer)
hal_device shows nothing relevant to that printer
and CUPS is working on that ma
Hello,
I've decided to just completely remove kde4(sets)
and install kde4-meta.
Are there any tricks to remove all of kde4, or do
I have to do it manually?
I have some kde-3.5.10 and dependent packages, I'd like to retain,
so keep that in mind with any suggestions.
(kdelibs-3.5.10-r6 and 4.2.4
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
> I think that alternative methods of approaching system administration
> are sure to bring their own problems and require an investment of time
> to implement, but I don't see how upgrading machines one by one is
> sustainable. Honestly, it would be
On Thursday 29 October 2009 11:28:28 Krzysztof Poc wrote:
> Xorg redraws the screen very slowly.
> "top" shows me that "X" process takes up around 95 % CPU
> while I have Intel Core 2 Duo. I have the following installed:
> kernel 2.6.30.7 #3 SMP (without PAE) -- i have kernel 2.6.29
> xorg-s
On 28 Oct 2009, at 16:36, Grant wrote:
... I'm hesitant to leave my mail server's user:passwd in plain text
in /etc/make.conf.
The question that springs to mind is WHY are you hesitant?
If you don't want your user:pass stored ANYWHERE on the system then
this rules out SSMTP to your ISP, to
On Thursday 29 October 2009 11:28:28 Krzysztof Poc wrote:
> Hello I've recently upgraded my system and I found that Xorg redraws the
> screen very slowly. "top" shows me that "X" process takes up around 95% of
> the CPU while I have Intel Core 2 Duo.
>
> What's wrong with my system ?
>
> I have
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:28:28 +0100
Krzysztof Poc wrote:
> Hello I've recently upgraded my system and I found that Xorg redraws
> the screen very slowly. "top" shows me that "X" process takes up
> around 95% of the CPU while I have Intel Core 2 Duo.
>
> What's wrong with my system ?
>
> I have th
Hello I've recently upgraded my system and I found that Xorg redraws the screenvery slowly. "top" shows me that "X" process takes up around 95% of the CPUwhile I have Intel Core 2 Duo.What's wrong with my system ?I have the following installed:kernel 2.6.30.7 #3 SMP (without PAE)xorg-server-1.6.3.9
On Thursday 29 October 2009 05:58:25 Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is it me, or does Kgpg (KDE4) indeed miss menu items for "Keys/export" ,
> "Keys/reload" and so forth? I haven't noticed anything like that with
> any other application so far so I'm curious if that's something in my
> set
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