On 01/17/2010 07:31 AM, Xi Shen wrote:
hi,
my system is gentoo amd64, with kde 4.3, smplayer is 0.6.8. i setup my
whole as root, and the system works fine. but if i log in as a normal
user, the smplayer does not have some. i have already add that user
account into the audio group.
what have i m
On 01/17/2010 12:40 AM, YoYo siska wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 03:21:32PM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 01/15/2010 07:33 PM, Jarry wrote:
[...]
I'll just copy the instructions I have someone else here:
You can clone the existing Gentoo installation into the new partition
and boot from
walt wrote:
> On 01/16/2010 03:57 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> > Hi. I was doing an update of my system today when I got the following
> > error energing totem:
> >
> > checking GStreamer 0.10 inspection tool... yes
> > checking GStreamer 0.10 playbin2 plugin... ./configure: line 18372:
>
hi,
my system is gentoo amd64, with kde 4.3, and chromium is
4.0.226.0(33992). if i log on as root and start chromium with
--enable-sync, then select sync my bookmark, i got the following error
message
"
ERROR:chrome/browser/password_manager/encryptor_linux.c)
",
but the log in window still pop up
hi,
my system is gentoo amd64, with kde 4.3, smplayer is 0.6.8. i setup my
whole as root, and the system works fine. but if i log in as a normal
user, the smplayer does not have some. i have already add that user
account into the audio group.
what have i missed?
--
Best Regards,
David Shen
ht
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 01/16/2010 04:50 PM, Xi Shen wrote:
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> my system is gentoo amd64, kde 4.3. i have emerged kdebase-l10n with
>> chinese enabled. my kde system works fine with chinese. but smplayer
>> cannot display chinese filename correct
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 20:11:54 -0500
Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 17:08 -0500, David Relson wrote:
> > From /var/log/messages:
> >
> > Jan 16 01:35:27 osage -- MARK --
> > Jan 16 01:55:37 osage -- MARK --
> > Jan 16 02:15:44 osage -- MARK --
> > Jan 16 02:35:52 osage -- MAR
On 01/16/2010 03:57 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Hi. I was doing an update of my system today when I got the following
error energing totem:
checking GStreamer 0.10 inspection tool... yes
checking GStreamer 0.10 playbin2 plugin... ./configure: line 18372:
8899 Aborted $gst01
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 17:08 -0500, David Relson wrote:
> From /var/log/messages:
>
> Jan 16 01:35:27 osage -- MARK --
> Jan 16 01:55:37 osage -- MARK --
> Jan 16 02:15:44 osage -- MARK --
> Jan 16 02:35:52 osage -- MARK --
> Jan 16 02:55:58 osage -- MARK --
> Anybody know what a "--- MA
> Would it be better to create a local hard drive swap and file system for
> certain root dir?
Have writable files on local disk and mount them a la "mount --bind
/mnt/local/etc /etc". You should make a separate partition for local
swap if you have a local disk.
--
Kyle
Hi. I was doing an update of my system today when I got the following
error energing totem:
checking GStreamer 0.10 inspection tool... yes
checking GStreamer 0.10 playbin2 plugin... ./configure: line 18372:
8899 Aborted $gst010_inspect $base_element > /dev/null
2> /dev/null
no
con
Harry Putnam wrote:
> So, where would I make such a setting in the new arrangement?... I
> suspect I could force a return to xorg.conf... but would sooner
> understand how to utilize the new proceedure.
xorg.conf still works fine with the latest incarnations of Xorg. If you
are refering to HAL an
On 01/16/2010 01:32 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I hadn't done a full reinstall for a good while, long enough that I
missed out on whateve was said about the change over from using
/etc/X11/xorg.conf to control the X display to whatever does it now.
So my first question is what does do it?.. I have a
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 03:21:32PM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 01/15/2010 07:33 PM, Jarry wrote:
>> Hi, I'm facing this problem:
>>
>> I want to exchange hard-drive in my computer for other, bigger
>> one. I do not want to add new hard-drive somewhere on mount-point
>> permanently, I just
From /var/log/messages:
Jan 16 01:35:27 osage -- MARK --
Jan 16 01:55:37 osage -- MARK --
Jan 16 02:15:44 osage -- MARK --
Jan 16 02:35:52 osage -- MARK --
Jan 16 02:55:58 osage -- MARK --
This morning my computer was foobar'd (after 200+ days uptime).
Initially the screen was black --
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 11:48:05 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I've even hit a few (fonts) where the downloaded package does not
> match the size emerge expects... again it just fails instead of trying
> the other hosts in the list.
>
> I don't think I've ever seen a failure on size from a listed mirr
> my laptop mpci wireless card is detected by lspci as:
> 0c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or
> AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61)
>
> with 2.6.31 everything works fine (network manager, wpa supplicant,
> etc). However with 2.6.32, I can load the module (iwl
I hadn't done a full reinstall for a good while, long enough that I
missed out on whateve was said about the change over from using
/etc/X11/xorg.conf to control the X display to whatever does it now.
So my first question is what does do it?.. I have a nice desktop but
no /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
Howe
Harry Putnam wrote:
> In the course of a full reinstall I've run into several packages that
> appear not to be findable... watching emerge race all over the glob
> looking for certain packages...there seems to be some problem with
> what portage is looking for and pushing those packages out to rep
I might chime in, that I once deleted an important 90 GB partition by
mistake, when a Ubuntu install had shuffled drive assignments. Ubuntu had
assigned the formerly /dev/hda1 to /dev/sda1, and former /dev/sda1 to
/dev/sda2.
Ubuntu used UUIDs. That is an approach that works, once I learned how t
Mikie wrote:
> I am converting an Ubuntu 9.10 to NFS boot by coping files to the NFS
> root.
>
> My question is:
>
> Would it be better to create a local hard drive swap and file system for
> certain root dir?
>
> Should Tmp be local rather than on the NFS root?
>
>
Had you ever thought of ask
On 01/16/2010 08:32 AM, Mikie wrote:
Hello,
I am converting an Ubuntu 9.10 to NFS boot by coping files to the NFS
root.
My question is:
Would it be better to create a local hard drive swap and file system for
certain root dir?
Should Tmp be local rather than on the NFS root?
I'm no expert
On 01/16/2010 10:28 AM, Jarry wrote:
On 16. 1. 2010 18:23, walt wrote:
but you
may be able to work around it by using "LABEL" in fstab
instead of using sda, sdb, etc.
OK, I'll try it. But the thing is more complicated.
For example, I'm using smartd to monitor my drives.
And it works with de
On 16. 1. 2010 18:23, walt wrote:
On 01/16/2010 05:56 AM, Jarry wrote:
Until now, I had 2 sata-disk and one sata-dvdrw, attached
to positions marked as "sata1", "sata2" and "sata3"
in motherboard-manual, and detected as follows:
Mobo: drive: system:
sata1 160GB /dev/sda
sata2 160GB /dev/sdb
sa
On 01/16/2010 06:56 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
In the course of a full reinstall I've run into several packages that
appear not to be findable... watching emerge race all over the glob
looking for certain packages...there seems to be some problem with
what portage is looking for and pushing those pa
On 01/16/2010 05:56 AM, Jarry wrote:
Hi, I have strange problem with sata-disks names/numbering:
Until now, I had 2 sata-disk and one sata-dvdrw, attached
to positions marked as "sata1", "sata2" and "sata3"
in motherboard-manual, and detected as follows:
Mobo: drive: system:
sata1 160GB /dev/sd
Harry Putnam writes:
> In the course of a full reinstall I've run into several packages that
> appear not to be findable... watching emerge race all over the glob
> looking for certain packages...there seems to be some problem with
> what portage is looking for and pushing those packages out to r
Szénási István wrote:
>> It should be mentioned that if you use this method then, after running
>> parted to resize the partition(s), you will also need to resize the
>> filesystem(s) on the partition(s).
>>
>
> If I remember correctly, you're right and the resize of he filesystem
> required.
On 01/16/2010 04:50 PM, Xi Shen wrote:
hi,
my system is gentoo amd64, kde 4.3. i have emerged kdebase-l10n with
chinese enabled. my kde system works fine with chinese. but smplayer
cannot display chinese filename correctly in its window title. i
already have chinese use flag enabled in smplayer.
Hello,
I am converting an Ubuntu 9.10 to NFS boot by coping files to the NFS
root.
My question is:
Would it be better to create a local hard drive swap and file system for
certain root dir?
Should Tmp be local rather than on the NFS root?
Any suggestions on what to keep local would help.
Tha
In the course of a full reinstall I've run into several packages that
appear not to be findable... watching emerge race all over the glob
looking for certain packages...there seems to be some problem with
what portage is looking for and pushing those packages out to repos.
I've already forgotten t
hi,
my system is gentoo amd64, kde 4.3. i have emerged kdebase-l10n with
chinese enabled. my kde system works fine with chinese. but smplayer
cannot display chinese filename correctly in its window title. i
already have chinese use flag enabled in smplayer. do i have to emerge
some other package?
Albert Hopkins writes:
> If you *really* want to know what encfs uses Boost for you could, of
> course, examine the source :) But you really only need to know that
> it's a big C++ library that's used by encfs.
>
> Go grab a coffee or do a load of laundry or something.
Good idea... thanks .. :)
Hi, I have strange problem with sata-disks names/numbering:
Until now, I had 2 sata-disk and one sata-dvdrw, attached
to positions marked as "sata1", "sata2" and "sata3"
in motherboard-manual, and detected as follows:
Mobo: drive: system:
sata1 160GB /dev/sda
sata2 160GB /dev/sdb
sata
On 01/15/2010 07:33 PM, Jarry wrote:
Hi, I'm facing this problem:
I want to exchange hard-drive in my computer for other, bigger
one. I do not want to add new hard-drive somewhere on mount-point
permanently, I just want to copy everything from the old drive
to the new one and then get rid of the
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:09:44 +0200, Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
> gate etc # ls -la /etc/make.profile
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 54 Jan 16 12:08 /etc/make.profile ->
> ../usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop
>
> gate etc # emerge eselect
> --- Invalid atom in /usr/portage/profiles/packa
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 16:55:33 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> Whenever I dock / undock I have to run nvidia-settings to change the
> resolution from the virtual 3840x1200 to 1920x1200 or vice versa. Also
> since two screens is the "Default" I have to do this when I log in with
> only the laptop.
>
Hi,
I am using X.Org X Server 1.7.4.
>From time to time for currently unknown reasons
the XServer switches from "de" keyboard layout
to "us" layout or do a caps-lock. I cannot
revert those "hickups" without restarting X.
What is triggering this misbehaviour, what can
I do to prevent this ?
Hav
On Friday 15 January 2010 20:33:36 Jarry wrote:
> Hi, I'm facing this problem:
>
> I want to exchange hard-drive in my computer for other, bigger
> one. I do not want to add new hard-drive somewhere on mount-point
> permanently, I just want to copy everything from the old drive
> to the new one an
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Saturday 16 January 2010 09:08:35 Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
I tried doing emerge dmidecode for example and got:
# emerge dmidecode
--- Invalid atom in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
=media-video/mplayer-1.0_rc4_p20091124
!!! ARCH is not set... Are you m
Dale wrote:
Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
!!! ARCH is not set... Are you missing the /etc/make.profile symlink?
!!! Is the symlink correct? Is your portage tree complete?
Try this way.
r...@smoker / # eselect profile list
Available profile symlink targets:
[1] default/linux/x86/10.0
[2] defau
Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
Hello guys,
I'm not quite an expert at Gentoo but have just been asked recently by
someone to take a look at their server...which I did.
I tried doing emerge dmidecode for example and got:
# emerge dmidecode
--- Invalid atom in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
=medi
> It should be mentioned that if you use this method then, after running
> parted to resize the partition(s), you will also need to resize the
> filesystem(s) on the partition(s).
If I remember correctly, you're right and the resize of he filesystem required.
Of course if you shrink the partition,
Hello guys,
I'm not quite an expert at Gentoo but have just been asked recently by
someone to take a look at their server...which I did.
I tried doing emerge dmidecode for example and got:
# emerge dmidecode
--- Invalid atom in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
=media-video/mplayer-1.0_rc4_
Am Samstag 16 Januar 2010 00:41:54 schrieb Pavel Sanda:
> > Hi,
> >
> > since a few days, LyX doesn't find it's style files or Latex classes
> > anmore, although they are still installed on the system. Any hints as to
> > what be causing this?
>
> has this been solved meanwhile? tools->reconfigure
Hello guys,
I'm not quite an expert at Gentoo but have just been asked recently by
someone to take a look at their server...which I did.
I tried doing emerge dmidecode for example and got:
# emerge dmidecode
--- Invalid atom in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
>=media-video/mplayer-1.0_r
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