daid kahl wrote:
I'm not 100% sure but I think eix-test-obsolete will find things like this.
It will also scan the /etc/portage/package.* files and a few other things
as well.
Be forewarned, the output can be pretty . . . . large. lol It mostly
depends on how out of date things are. Mine is
Am Sonntag 06 Dezember 2009 01:27:49 schrieb Kenneth Prugh:
> On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:26:32 +0100
> Johannes Kimmel wrote:
>
> There's a discussion on the forum about this issue currently at
> https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=6085003
>
> Reports that downgrading hal to 0.5.13-r2 fixes th
You *might* want to look into OSS4 if your card is supported by it :P
It will require a rebuild of many packages though ("oss -alsa" in
make.conf) and it requires using non-portage packages from an overlay
and rebuilding your kernel with sound support completely disabled.
For what it's worth,
On Saturday 05 December 2009 22:14:48 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> And world is important. world is the difference between 'installed
> manually' and 'just a dependency'. What you are doing fucks this up.
> Result: portage can not figure which package was installed because you
> want it and wh
On Saturday 05 December 2009 21:09:50 Philip Webb wrote:
> Please read what I said & hopefully think briefly before responding.
> If the pkg is already in 'world', it's 'emerge ';
> if not -- the more frequent case -- , it's 'emerge -1 '.
> That keeps everything in order (yes, you have to watch wha
Isn't the memory hole above 3GB present even in the 64bit systems?
Something about the MMIO reservations for the PCI bus taking up the
top gig of the first four Gigs?
--
Drew
"Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood."
--Marie Curie
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 9:16 PM, daid kahl wrote:
>> On 12/4/2009 10:21 PM, Dale wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks goodness for Konsole and being able to scroll up.
>>
>> Where I come from, we use " | less" :p
>
> Meh, just > into /tmp and use anything you want to view it if you
> really want to be hardcore.
>
On Sun, Dec 06, 2009 at 11:45:43AM +0900, daid kahl wrote:
> Well, I don't think "n" is really a syllable. It's a sound, and it's
> the only part of the syllabary in Japanese that doesn't have a vowel.
> I'm not really convinced this is a syllable in reality.
It's certainly a syllable in their sy
> I could take a whole day typing in exactly what I do,
> but I assumed the otherwise intelligent subscribers to the list
> would realise that I add '-1' to those pkgs which are not in 'world'.
> My 'world' file contains 112 entries, incl 28 'sys' + 35 'kde'.
>
> Really, does something like t
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 18:29:50 -0700
Brandon Vargo wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 19:33 -0500, David Relson wrote:
> > I'm looking for a disassembler so that I can see the underlying
> > assembly code in a variety of files, for example elf executables,
> > DOS executables, binary files (such as the
>> such as (I am guessing now) saw-umm-bee-yaw-koo. To write Tokyo in
>> the proper furigana is probably something like toh-o-kee-yoh-o.
Oh, I should mention that this is in writing correct. But the yo is a
subscript, so it's also a modifier, so the ki part isn't pronounced,
it's modified into a
> Our handling is simple -- we don't yet. I don't know how to handle
> things like that, or the previous example of Copenhagen in different
> languages. Look at Naples -- that's not what Italins call it. Venice
> is really bad -- no idea how English got it so mangled. Speaking of
> Japanese, th
On Sun, Dec 06, 2009 at 10:58:59AM +0900, daid kahl wrote:
> I'm curious about your handling of Japanese, just because I'm living
> outside Tokyo these days. My grasp on Japanese is basically rubbish,
> but I can at least claim to know a thing or two.
Our handling is simple -- we don't yet. I d
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 08:26, Grant wrote:
> Has anyone gotten adobe air working? I've got an .air file
> (PandoraOne app) and I've installed adobe air from the ikelos overlay,
> but I can't figure out how to run the app.
I installed the Adobe AIR SDK downloaded directly from Adobe. I put i
>>
>> alsasound is on boot runlevel, so it's running. Still, some apps, like
>> flash movies in firefox, don't behave nicely.
>
> Can you give us a URL for a flash movie so I can test?
>
Since I'm having trouble too, here is a youtube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoAbMfg9_Uk
Maybe you'l
> @Yoav Luft, I don't know if this is the same problem, maybe it doesn't
> relate at all. You should start by checking that there's no pulseaudio or
> something like that monopolizing the alsa output, because maybe the problem
> is not alsa itself. But, if alsa is running alone, I'd start by checki
091205 Dale wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> He's updating, so packages that need to be in world are already there.
> If he is using the command he typed in, his world file is going to be huge.
> He is doing the updates individually without a -u or a -1 or anything else.
> That means every time he
> On 12/4/2009 10:21 PM, Dale wrote:
>>
>> Thanks goodness for Konsole and being able to scroll up.
>
> Where I come from, we use " | less" :p
Meh, just > into /tmp and use anything you want to view it if you
really want to be hardcore.
Less is really crappy for emerges at console-login. It requ
> I'm not 100% sure but I think eix-test-obsolete will find things like this.
> It will also scan the /etc/portage/package.* files and a few other things
> as well.
>
> Be forewarned, the output can be pretty . . . . large. lol It mostly
> depends on how out of date things are. Mine is usually
> I have a project which requires normalizing names, and by that, I mean
> converting to lower case etc, whatever eliminates redundancies. I
> know Unicode has a different "normalize" meaning, but for my purposes,
> that has already been done. Maybe I should call it standardization or
> make up a
On 12/05/2009 01:36 PM, Yoav Luft wrote:
alsasound is on boot runlevel, so it's running. Still, some apps, like
flash movies in firefox, don't behave nicely.
Can you give us a URL for a flash movie so I can test?
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 19:33 -0500, David Relson wrote:
> I'm looking for a disassembler so that I can see the underlying
> assembly code in a variety of files, for example elf executables, DOS
> executables, binary files (such as the master boot record (MBR)), etc.
[snip]
> What do you all recommen
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 08:10:15 -0600, Dale wrote:
Good catch Volker. I didn't notice that part. He needs to become very
familiar with the -1 option but even that is not good in every case.
If it is a package that needs to be in world, then that option
shouldn't be used
G'day,
I'm looking for a disassembler so that I can see the underlying
assembly code in a variety of files, for example elf executables, DOS
executables, binary files (such as the master boot record (MBR)), etc.
Portage doesn't seem to include any, leastways eix hasn't revealed any
to me.
Search
On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:26:32 +0100
Johannes Kimmel wrote:
There's a discussion on the forum about this issue currently at
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=6085003
Reports that downgrading hal to 0.5.13-r2 fixes the issue (it did
for me).
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Has anyone gotten adobe air working? I've got an .air file
(PandoraOne app) and I've installed adobe air from the ikelos overlay,
but I can't figure out how to run the app.
- Grant
Hi,
after yesterday's update kde won't work anymore. After login I get a
message, that plasma-desktop got an segfault.
I tried to move the .kde folders somewhere else to start from a clean
configuration, but it won't help. Starting kde as root ("startx ->
startkde") works somehow. I'm little o
On Samstag 05 Dezember 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
> 091205 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Samstag 05 Dezember 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
> >> Also, I never do a bald 'emerge world'. I look thro' the output of
> >> 'eix-sync', write -- with a pencil+paper -- a list of installed pkgs
> >> which have
alsasound is on boot runlevel, so it's running. Still, some apps, like
flash movies in firefox, don't behave nicely.
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> You didn't mention whether you tried running the alsasound service in order
> to get dmix. If enabled, it doesn't matter
On Fri, Dec 04, 2009 at 06:36:25PM -0500, dhk wrote
> I started hald and rebuilt the drivers: startx still fails.
I've hard-masked hal and dbus (and pam) in /etc/portage/package.mask
and X runs OK.
From your messages, I assume you've got some ATI card. What exactly
is it? As root, can you
091205 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Samstag 05 Dezember 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
>> Also, I never do a bald 'emerge world'. I look thro' the output of
>> 'eix-sync', write -- with a pencil+paper -- a list of installed pkgs which
>> have changed, run 'emerge -Dup world' to see what order of emer
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 08:10:15 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Good catch Volker. I didn't notice that part. He needs to become very
> familiar with the -1 option but even that is not good in every case.
> If it is a package that needs to be in world, then that option
> shouldn't be used either otherwise a
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 08:12:01 -0600, Dale wrote:
> That works too and I do use it sometimes. It is a must when in a plain
> console tho. Of course some would argue for " | more" too. ;-)
less is more, most is better :)
--
Neil Bothwick
Mac screen message: "Like, dude, something went wrong
You didn't mention whether you tried running the alsasound service in
order to get dmix. If enabled, it doesn't matter what sound device the
apps want to open.
On 12/05/2009 05:51 PM, Yoav Luft wrote:
hmmm. I've managed to focus the problem: Some programs try to access
to sound device called
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 17:51:35 +0200, Yoav Luft wrote:
> hmmm. I've managed to focus the problem: Some programs try to access
> to sound device called "hw:0,0" and there for do not allow it to be
> shared. MPD was one of them, and when I changed the setting in
> mpd.conf to using "default" it works.
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 23:47:18 +0200, App Des wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 00:36 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> On 12/03/2009 11:23 PM, Yoav Luft wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > On my dell Vostro 1520, with intel hda ICH9 82801I sound card
>> > (xSTAC92HD71B3, according to /proc/asound/card0/codec), only
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 04:44:50 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras
wrote:
> On 12/04/2009 03:12 AM, walt wrote:
>> Most people don't have any need for more than one application to use
>> the sound card at the same time.
>
> I was under the impression that it's quite the opposite. For example I
> would still
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:36:36 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras
wrote:
> On 12/03/2009 11:23 PM, Yoav Luft wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On my dell Vostro 1520, with intel hda ICH9 82801I sound card
>> (xSTAC92HD71B3, according to /proc/asound/card0/codec), only one
>> application can access the sound card at a time. Th
On 5/12/2009, "Philip Webb" wrote:
>Anyway, don't do testing on the machine you use for everyday computing.
>If you want to get into testing, use a dedicated machine for it.
I've been using a separate partition on an existing machine to run a
~amd64 system for evaluation, and yesterday I got my
On Samstag 05 Dezember 2009, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 14:31:16 +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > The easy way to avoid problems are BINPKGs. Use it and a downgrade in
> > case of problems only takes seconds.
>
> Install demerge too and you can roll back to pre-breakage very e
>>> 2 pieces of advice to avoid such problems:
>>> (1) never use the 'testing' versions of system pkgs;
>>> (2) never run 'emerge world' without the '-p' flag.
>> I kindly disagree.
>
>> ~[arch] is testing for Gentoo ebuild. It's considered stable upstream.
>> This was an upstream bug, not a Gen
hmmm. I've managed to focus the problem: Some programs try to access
to sound device called "hw:0,0" and there for do not allow it to be
shared. MPD was one of them, and when I changed the setting in
mpd.conf to using "default" it works. The flash player, though, still
tries to access the hardware
>>> To say that a person only needs to hear one sound at a time is like
>>> telling
>>> someone to close one eye.
>>>
>>
>> Hey man, you're display's only 2D. What do you need that second eye for
>> anyway?
>>
>> Regards,
>> daid
>>
>>
>
> I say that because I have a bad eye. I wish I could see g
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 14:31:16 +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> The easy way to avoid problems are BINPKGs. Use it and a downgrade in
> case of problems only takes seconds.
Install demerge too and you can roll back to pre-breakage very easily.
--
Neil Bothwick
Old hitchhikers never die-they
Marcus Wanner wrote:
On 12/4/2009 10:21 PM, Dale wrote:
Thanks goodness for Konsole and being able to scroll up.
Where I come from, we use " | less" :p
Marcus
That works too and I do use it sometimes. It is a must when in a plain
console tho. Of course some would argue for " | more" too.
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Samstag 05 Dezember 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
Also, I never do a bald 'emerge world'. I look thro' the output of
'eix-sync', write -- with a pencil+paper -- a list of installed pkgs which
have changed, run 'emerge -Dup world' to see what order of emerging is
On 12/4/2009 10:21 PM, Dale wrote:
Thanks goodness for Konsole and being able to scroll up.
Where I come from, we use " | less" :p
Marcus
On Samstag 05 Dezember 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
>
> Also, I never do a bald 'emerge world'. I look thro' the output of
> 'eix-sync', write -- with a pencil+paper -- a list of installed pkgs which
> have changed, run 'emerge -Dup world' to see what order of emerging is
> recommended, then indiv
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