On Wednesday 21 April 2010 01:44:15 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Mick writes:
> > I think you did not read the link properly. You are meant to copy
> > the relevant .fdi file from
> > /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-keymap.fdi to
> > /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-keymap.fdi and then modify the last
> >
walt writes:
> That was true in the past, but no longer. The recent release of xorg 1.8
> specifically says that hal will not be supported in any future xorg versions,
> so we should all start looking beyond hal. Don't spend a lot of effort now
> learning about hal because it's on the way out.
I also upgraded the drivers after a xorg upgrade. The correct drivers need to
be emerged: ie. x11-drivers/XF86-input_mouse x11-drivers/XF86-input_keyboard +
the video drivers. If you are not sure what drivers you need, just execute
qlist /media-video.
--- On Tue, 4/20/10, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On 04/20/2010 04:05 PM, john wrote:
Linux/Gentoo appaers to be moving away from xorg.conf and
towards hal/policices...
That was true in the past, but no longer. The recent release of xorg 1.8
specifically says that hal will not be supported in any future xorg versions,
so we s
Mick writes:
> I think you did not read the link properly. You are meant to copy
> the relevant .fdi file from
> /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-keymap.fdi to
> /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-keymap.fdi and then modify the last
> paragraph:
Yes, I did misread apparently... it doesn't say that a
On Wednesday 21 April 2010 00:33:19 Mark Knecht wrote:
> Check out module-rebuild. You put a list of packages in it
How and where does one do that?
--
Rgds
Peter.
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 20:28:42 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:47:55 +0200, Jarry wrote:
> > Is there any way to find out in which order services are
> > started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up
> > screen and making notes)?
>
> You could turn on boot logging in rc.co
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:05 PM, john wrote:
> Hello,
> After updating my machine which included upgrading
> xorg-server-1.7.6. I was left with a none working mouse and
> keyboard. After an hour or so of checking I decided to
> re-emerge xorg-server again to discover a
Hello,
After updating my machine which included upgrading
xorg-server-1.7.6. I was left with a none working mouse and
keyboard. After an hour or so of checking I decided to
re-emerge xorg-server again to discover a message to rebuild
x11-drivers. I rebuilt x1
On 20 Apr 2010, at 13:17, Mick wrote:
...
"Introduced in Gecko 1.9.1: Code with UniversalXPConnect privileges
can monitor the list of available WiFi access points to obtain
information about them including their SSID, MAC address, and signal
strength. This capability was introduced primarily to
On 20 Apr 2010, at 09:02, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
...
But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been
applied to
ck-sources?
They did not get "applied to ck-sources." ck-sources *is* the
patches.
Hmmm this seems to be an issue of semantics.
When one runs `emerge ck-s
On 19 Apr 2010, at 23:03, Mick wrote:
...
There might be an option to change the region of your wifi NIC.
Channels 12 & 13 are legal in Europe, IIRC, but not in the USA.
You should be able to change the channel of the AP - typically they
have a drop-down which will choose either "auto" or a spe
On 20 Apr 2010, at 13:01, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
...
One of my customers runs an old P3 as a mail-gateway and samba-server
(yeah, I know ...) behind his firewall ...
They simply don't want to swap hardware, they are happy ... until the
following started to happen every week or so:
You em
On 19 Apr 2010, at 22:50, Mick wrote:
...
The problem is that you'll spend an hour or two setting it all up,
it'll work,
you'll never touch it again. Then, two years later something will
require you
to reconfigure it and there will be no way on this earth that you will
remember what you di
On 20 Apr 2010, at 14:53, Harry Putnam wrote:
I think you all are missing something... sendmail is better documented
than any of the other pretenders.
...
Unless, I'm terribly misinformed, sendmail is still the most commonly
used mta in the unix world of servers.
I would be surprised if it is
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 22:24:41 Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 April 2010 15:25:14 Paul Hartman wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Mick wrote:
> > > Hmm, it's stuck in US mode for some reason. Firmware?
> >
> > Maybe you're right, I googled and found some info that the old
> > broadcom dr
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 04/20/2010 05:41 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> > On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> >> On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
> >>> I could on
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 15:25:14 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Mick wrote:
> > Hmm, it's stuck in US mode for some reason. Firmware?
>
> Maybe you're right, I googled and found some info that the old
> broadcom driver didn't support channels 12 and 13 for some reason wi
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Dale wrote:
---
/usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0 -use-the-force-luke=notray
-use-the-force-luke=tty -use-the-force-luke=4gms
-use-the-force-luke=tracksize:2295193 -speed=4
-use-the-force-luke=bufsize:32m
Well, if your problems
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:45:27AM -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
> > /dev/fd/0 is /dev/stdin
>
> I learned something new, thanks :)
To complete your education :) fd stands for file descriptor.
fd/0 = stdin
fd/1 = stdout
fd/2 = stderr
You can create your own file descriptors and use them to manipu
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 16:30:18 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Mick writes:
> > The 'new' way of setting it up without a xorg.conf file is to set it up
> > in your /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-keymap.fdi like so:
> >
> > > type="string">terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
> >
> > Read more details here:
> >
> > http://w
Dale wrote:
> >> ---
> >> /usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0 -use-the-force-luke=notray
> >> -use-the-force-luke=tty -use-the-force-luke=4gms
> >> -use-the-force-luke=tracksize:2295193 -speed=4
> >> -use-the-force-luke=bufsize:32m
> >>
> > Well, if your problems ar
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:47:55 +0200, Jarry wrote:
> Is there any way to find out in which order services are
> started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up
> screen and making notes)?
You could turn on boot logging in rc.conf and look at /var/log/rc.log.
--
Neil Bothwick
Experience is
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Dale wrote:
Used versions
---
mkisofs: 2.1.1a77
growisofs: 7.1
growisofs command:
---
/usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0 -use-the-force-luke=notray
-use-the-force-luke=tty -use-the-force-luke=4gms
-use-the-force-luke=tra
On 04/20/2010 05:41 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
of gentoo-sources).
But I
Dnia 2010-04-20, wto o godzinie 11:51 -0700, Grant pisze:
> >> ummm .. ok ? so your using the default xorg.conf .. could be why youve got
> >> bad performance.
> >>
> >> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml
> >>
> >> -
> >> deface
> > But the new version of xorg (from circa 1.7) dont reall
>> ummm .. ok ? so your using the default xorg.conf .. could be why youve got
>> bad performance.
>>
>> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml
>>
>> -
>> deface
> But the new version of xorg (from circa 1.7) dont really need xorg.conf,
> moreover its discouraged to use one. (or just i think
Dnia 2010-04-20, wto o godzinie 19:47 +0200, Jarry pisze:
> Hi,
> $SUBJECT says it all:
>
> Is there any way to find out in which order services are
> started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up
> screen and making notes)?
>
> I tried to figure it out looking into /etc/init.d scripts,
>
Dnia 2010-04-19, pon o godzinie 20:24 -0500, deface pisze:
> ummm .. ok ? so your using the default xorg.conf .. could be why youve got
> bad performance.
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml
>
> -
> deface
But the new version of xorg (from circa 1.7) dont really need xorg.conf,
more
Hi,
$SUBJECT says it all:
Is there any way to find out in which order services are
started during boot-up (except for looking at boot-up
screen and making notes)?
I tried to figure it out looking into /etc/init.d scripts,
but there are a lot of depend/need/use/before statements,
so I quicky lost
Paul Hartman schrieb am 20.04.2010 17:03:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:58 AM, ubiquitous1980 wrote:
>> Hello Daniel
>>
>> The all-in-one printer is connected via USB. The following versions are
>> installed:
>>
>> net-print/hplip-3.9.12-r1
>> net-print/cups-1.3.11-r1
>
> Try to blacklist & rmmod
Hello,
For anyone who uses the data analysis framework ROOT developed mainly
at CERN (sorry, I didn't name it 'root'), I can imagine that slotting
would be an extremely useful feature.
Anyone who doesn't use or know root, but has experience or opinions on
how or when slots should be used, your fe
On 4/20/2010 11:01 AM, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Dale wrote:
>> /usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0
> And isn't /dev/fd/0 a floppy device? Are you burning from a floppy to
> an IDE drive?
/dev/fd0 is a floppy. /dev/fd/0 is file descriptor 0 for the current
proc
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Joerg Schilling
wrote:
> Paul Hartman wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Dale wrote:
>> > /usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0
>>
>> This part jumps out at me.
>>
>> Is /dev/hdd your new DVD burner? Is it really IDE and not SATA?
>>
>> And isn't /d
Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Dale wrote:
> > /usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0
>
> This part jumps out at me.
>
> Is /dev/hdd your new DVD burner? Is it really IDE and not SATA?
>
> And isn't /dev/fd/0 a floppy device? Are you burning from a floppy to
> an IDE dr
Mick writes:
> The 'new' way of setting it up without a xorg.conf file is to set it up in
> your /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-keymap.fdi like so:
>
> terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
>
> Read more details here:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/xorg-server-1.6-upgrade-guide.xml
I am running hal
On 2010-04-20, Harry Putnam wrote:
> About all the snipes concerning hacking sendmail.cf... I'm sure you
> are all aware that any hacking needs to happen in sendmail.mc... then
> let m4 sort out sendmail.cf.
IOW, sendmail has a configuration file so incomprehensible that the
configuration file n
On 2010-04-20, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Grant Edwards writes:
>
>> On 2010-04-20, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>
>>> About all the snipes concerning hacking sendmail.cf... I'm sure you
>>> are all aware that any hacking needs to happen in sendmail.mc... then
>>> let m4 sort out sendmail.cf.
>>
>> IOW, send
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
> >> I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
Grant Edwards writes:
> On 2010-04-20, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> About all the snipes concerning hacking sendmail.cf... I'm sure you
>> are all aware that any hacking needs to happen in sendmail.mc... then
>> let m4 sort out sendmail.cf.
>
> IOW, sendmail has a configuration file so incomprehensi
On Friday 16 April 2010 08:41:57 Yoav Luft wrote:
> After some experiments with the ndiswrapper driver, KDE4 stopped
> providing a frontend to various power capabilities. It doesn't detect
> the battery, it doesn't offer suspend or hibernate it the shutdown
> script, et cetera. The battery properti
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:58 AM, ubiquitous1980 wrote:
> Hello Daniel
>
> The all-in-one printer is connected via USB. The following versions are
> installed:
>
> net-print/hplip-3.9.12-r1
> net-print/cups-1.3.11-r1
Try to blacklist & rmmod the usblp module. I had to do that for my HP
USB printe
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Dale wrote:
> /usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0
This part jumps out at me.
Is /dev/hdd your new DVD burner? Is it really IDE and not SATA?
And isn't /dev/fd/0 a floppy device? Are you burning from a floppy to
an IDE drive?
On 20 Apr, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
>> I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
>> of gentoo-sources).
>> But I didn't find which patches and
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Mick wrote:
> Hmm, it's stuck in US mode for some reason. Firmware?
Maybe you're right, I googled and found some info that the old
broadcom driver didn't support channels 12 and 13 for some reason with
certain hardware. However, it appears b43 is the "old" driver
ummm .. ok ? so your using the default xorg.conf .. could be why youve got bad
performance.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml
-
deface
On Apr 19, 2010, at 5:43 PM, Grant wrote:
>> did etc-update over write xorg.conf ?
>
> I actually don't use an xorg.conf at all.
>
> - Grant
>
I think you all are missing something... sendmail is better documented
than any of the other pretenders.
Now understand, that I am easily the dullest knife in the drawer on
this list even though by unix/linux standards I'm fairly long in the
tooth having started my computing skills in 1996 and bro
On Dienstag 20 April 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
> I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
> of gentoo-sources).
> But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been applied to
> ck-source
Dale wrote:
> Used versions
> ---
> mkisofs: 2.1.1a77
> growisofs: 7.1
>
> growisofs command:
> ---
> /usr/bin/growisofs -Z /dev/hdd=/dev/fd/0 -use-the-force-luke=notray
> -use-the-force-luke=tty -use-the-force-luke=4gms
> -use-the-force-luke=tracksize:22
additional thoughts:
Am 20.04.2010 14:01, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> I thought maybe the NIC has a problem?
>
> Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
> RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
>
> but as it doesn't lose its IP and config I think that is not the case here?
I noticed
On 19 April 2010 15:43, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Mick wrote:
>> Any idea what the 'wifi' USE flag actually does in
>> www-client/mozilla-firefox? Is it merely to know when the machine is
>> on/off line and therefore try to connect to the Internet?
>
> It enables Nec
Hello Daniel
The all-in-one printer is connected via USB. The following versions are
installed:
net-print/hplip-3.9.12-r1
net-print/cups-1.3.11-r1
Thanks
ubiquitous1...@gmail.com
On 20/04/10 16:59, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> 2010/4/19 ubiquitous1980 :
>
>> Recompiled hplip for use with C518
On 20 April 2010 02:27, Paul Hartman wrote:
> I think the proper country code is GB not UK, maybe that's why it didn't work.
>
> With iw try:
>
> iw reg set GB
>
> or in your wpa_supplicant config:
>
> country=GB
>
>
Thanks Paul, good pointer. It seems that the UK also has GB as well
'UK' as its
On 20 Apr, Justin wrote:
> On 20/04/10 09:47, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
>> I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
>> of gentoo-sources).
>> But I didn't find which patches and why these have only be
2010/4/19 ubiquitous1980 :
> Recompiled hplip for use with C5180 with new use flag: scanner. Now
> scanning works, printing does not. Recompiled with new-hpcups use flag.
> Still not working. Output from cups web interface:
> "/usr/libexec/cups/backend/hp failed"
Is it connected via network or
On 20/04/10 09:47, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has anybody experience with these new sys-kernel/ck-sources?
> I could only see they have additional patches (in addition to those
> of gentoo-sources).
> But I didn't find which patches and why these have only been applied to
> ck-sources?
>
>
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