On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 20:45 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Marcus Wanner wrote:
> > When an old (circa 2001) desktop came out of retirement a few months
> > ago, I shuffled across Linuxes trying to find something that worked
> > well, and finally hit on gentoo. I eventually switched to ~x86 because
> > I
Xi Shen wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Xi Shen wrote:
>
>> have they changed the definition of the word, or i were wrong at the
>> first place?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:13 AM, Alan McKinnon
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Saturday 26 December 2009 19:29:10 Xi Shen wrote:
>>>
On Montag 28 Dezember 2009, Kirill Lipatov wrote:
> well yeah. I just think that setting the kdm as the login manager is the
> easiest way to automatically start kde4 session after loging in. However,
> kdm is of course not mandatory and it can do more than just start kde4
OP wrote he wanted 'kde'
well yeah. I just think that setting the kdm as the login manager is the
easiest way to automatically start kde4 session after loging in. However,
kdm is of course not mandatory and it can do more than just start kde4
2009/12/28 Dale
> Andrew Lowe wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>I've browsed the forum
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Xi Shen wrote:
> have they changed the definition of the word, or i were wrong at the
> first place?
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:13 AM, Alan McKinnon
> wrote:
>> On Saturday 26 December 2009 19:29:10 Xi Shen wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> my system is gentoo amd64,
have they changed the definition of the word, or i were wrong at the
first place?
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:13 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Saturday 26 December 2009 19:29:10 Xi Shen wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> my system is gentoo amd64, kde-4.3, my graphic card is nvidia's. i use
>> nvidia-settings to
Andrew Lowe wrote:
Hi all,
I've browsed the forums, documentation etc and can find a lot of
options/opinions but nothing definitive. Can someone please point me
at a document that outlines the current "correct" way to start kde 4.
I wish to have kde as the default login manager for all use
Marcus Wanner wrote:
When an old (circa 2001) desktop came out of retirement a few months
ago, I shuffled across Linuxes trying to find something that worked
well, and finally hit on gentoo. I eventually switched to ~x86 because
I was tired of using versions of apps from 6 months ago... Too mak
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/kde/kde4-guide.xml This is the most
appropriate guide. However, I don't see any problem with just simple
universal install:
1) eix kde-meta packages and choose the ones you would like to install and
then simply emerge
# this would pull all of the kde package
> It's the only kernel I've used in years. In fact I've never run
> gentoo-sources for any reason other than installation. With my
> HDSP9652 I can run sub-1 mS delays consistently.
>
> You'll find the real-time kernel in the pro-audio overlay as
> 'rt-sources'. You might consider joining the pro-a
When an old (circa 2001) desktop came out of retirement a few months
ago, I shuffled across Linuxes trying to find something that worked
well, and finally hit on gentoo. I eventually switched to ~x86 because I
was tired of using versions of apps from 6 months ago... Too make a long
story short,
Hi all,
I've browsed the forums, documentation etc and can find a lot of
options/opinions but nothing definitive. Can someone please point me at
a document that outlines the current "correct" way to start kde 4. I
wish to have kde as the default login manager for all users of a gentoo box.
On Sunday 27 December 2009 21:46:23 Jon Hardcastle wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a gentoo circa 2008 install that i have pretty much the bare minimal
> to keep up to date... i now have the problem that i need to upgrade mdadm,
> lvm and probably a few other bits and pieces. This machine is used al
On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 17:19:37 -0600
Dale wrote:
> »Q« wrote:
> > It's current and it's fine for Gentoo. It's in the portage tree as
> > app-doc/abs-guide, in case you want a local copy.
>
> I'm installing this and will give it a read when I get some free
> time. I hope this will not be to long.
Jon Hardcastle ha scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a gentoo circa 2008 install that i have pretty much the bare minimal
> to keep up to date... i now have the problem that i need to upgrade mdadm,
> lvm and probably a few other bits and pieces. This machine is used almost
> exclusively as a windo
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Paul Hartman
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Paul Hartman
>> wrote:
>>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Michael Holmes
>>> wrote:
2009/12/27 Paul Hartman :
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at
Jon Hardcastle wrote:
Hi all,
I have a gentoo circa 2008 install that i have pretty much the bare minimal to
keep up to date... i now have the problem that i need to upgrade mdadm, lvm and
probably a few other bits and pieces. This machine is used almost exclusively
as a windows file server.
Neil Bothwick ha scritto:
> On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:55:23 +, bn wrote:
>
>> ...I would like to update the thing piece-by-piece, to troubleshoot
>> better whatever happens.
> Start with a system update, then emerge --oneshot individual,
> non-QT, packages to reduce the number of packages in the
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Paul Hartman
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Michael Holmes
>> wrote:
>>> 2009/12/27 Paul Hartman :
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Hung Dang wrote:
> On 12/26/09 15:54, Paul Hartman
Hi all,
I have a gentoo circa 2008 install that i have pretty much the bare minimal to
keep up to date... i now have the problem that i need to upgrade mdadm, lvm and
probably a few other bits and pieces. This machine is used almost exclusively
as a windows file server.
I am getting blocks al
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Michael Holmes
> wrote:
>> 2009/12/27 Paul Hartman :
>>> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Hung Dang wrote:
On 12/26/09 15:54, Paul Hartman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got a Nokia N900 linux internet
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 12:55:23 +, bn wrote:
> ...I would like to update the thing piece-by-piece, to troubleshoot
> better whatever happens.
Start with a system update, then emerge --oneshot individual,
non-QT, packages to reduce the number of packages in the big emerge.
> > If not, you can eit
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Michael Holmes
wrote:
> 2009/12/27 Paul Hartman :
>> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Hung Dang wrote:
>>> On 12/26/09 15:54, Paul Hartman wrote:
Hi,
I got a Nokia N900 linux internet tablet/phone a few days ago, and
when I connect it in USB M
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:34:06PM -0500, Penguin Lover Willie Wong squawked:
> Oops, I just remembered that I can just look on my other gentoo server
> to find where gl is and this brings up a new problem!
>
> gl.pc is located in /usr/lib/pkgconfig/gl.pc
> equery belongs tells me that it belo
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:27:47PM -0500, Penguin Lover Willie Wong squawked:
> Hi, brand new system I am trying to install.
>
> emerge gets to xorg-server-1.7.3.901-r1 and dies with the message that
> the config script cannot find package gl. And it is true, if I issue
>
> pkg-config --libs gl
Hi, brand new system I am trying to install.
emerge gets to xorg-server-1.7.3.901-r1 and dies with the message that
the config script cannot find package gl. And it is true, if I issue
pkg-config --libs gl
I get, instead of the expected -IGL
Package gl was not found in the pkg-config search p
It's the only kernel I've used in years. In fact I've never run
gentoo-sources for any reason other than installation. With my
HDSP9652 I can run sub-1 mS delays consistently.
You'll find the real-time kernel in the pro-audio overlay as
'rt-sources'. You might consider joining the pro-audio overla
Has anyone tried the Real-Time kernel with Gentoo?
http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page
Does anyone know if there are RT sources in an overlay anywhere?
- Grant
Hello James,
Thanks for writing. Lots of good information in your post!
I've working on porting some DOS code to Linux and (as you likely know)
the code needed for serial communications differs greatly between the 2
environments.
The initial problem was trying to identify COM1, COM2, etc from l
Alan McKinnon ha scritto:
> Basically, the most important thing to sort out is those qt blocks. You
> appear
> to be running an arch machine as version 4.5.3-r1 wants to be merged, right?
Yes, x86 (sorry, I forgot that)
> Trying to merge just qt-gui (or any other individual qt apps) is not real
2009/12/27 Paul Hartman :
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Hung Dang wrote:
>> On 12/26/09 15:54, Paul Hartman wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I got a Nokia N900 linux internet tablet/phone a few days ago, and
>>> when I connect it in USB Mass Storage mode to a Windows Vista computer
>>> I can write at 1
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