[gentoo-user] Re: two glibcs with different version

2010-04-30 Thread walt
On 04/30/2010 06:24 AM, Kraus Philipp wrote: Hello, I must test a software with a older version of the glibc. I run the 2.11.1 > now but for one tool I need a previous version (2.6.1). How can I compile the glibc without changing my system glibc. I would like > to set the previous glibc with

Re: [gentoo-user] Constraining X display resolutions

2010-04-30 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Am Freitag, 30. April 2010 schrieb Mick: > On Friday 30 April 2010 18:49:40 Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: > > On Tuesday 27 April 2010, Mick wrote: > > > I've had the same problem on a high resolution (1920x1080), small size > > > > > > screen (15.6"). The characters are tiny and anything else but native

Re: [gentoo-user] Constraining X display resolutions

2010-04-30 Thread Mick
On Friday 30 April 2010 18:49:40 Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: > On Tuesday 27 April 2010, Mick wrote: > > I've had the same problem on a high resolution (1920x1080), small size > > screen (15.6"). The characters are tiny and anything else but native > > resolution makes images and characters blurred. T

Re: [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread Mike Edenfield
On 4/30/2010 12:40 PM, Roger Mason wrote: > Mike Edenfield writes: > >> Have you tried using sys-devel/crossdev? > > Not in the present context. > >> It will set up the entire 32-bit cross-compiler environment for you; >> then it's just a matter of setting a couple of environment variables to >

Re: [gentoo-user] Constraining X display resolutions

2010-04-30 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
On Tuesday 27 April 2010, Mick wrote: > I've had the same problem on a high resolution (1920x1080), small size > screen (15.6"). The characters are tiny and anything else but native > resolution makes images and characters blurred. The solution was to > increase the font size on the terminals

Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-04-30 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 30.04.2010 16:41, schrieb Florian Philipp: > I just want to tell you that I experience similar problems with > vmware-player. Good to hear that ... in a way. > I'm currently on kernel 2.6.32. The guest system is a > Ubuntu with an Oracle Express database (used for a database lecture > I'm

Re: [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread Roger Mason
Mike Edenfield writes: > Have you tried using sys-devel/crossdev? Not in the present context. > It will set up the entire 32-bit cross-compiler environment for you; > then it's just a matter of setting a couple of environment variables to > switch compilers. Some time ago I tried setting up cr

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread David W Noon
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 15:20:02 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote about [gentoo-user] Re: Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64: >On 04/30/2010 03:09 PM, David W Noon wrote: >> On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 12:10:02 +0200, Roger Mason wrote about >> [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64: >> >>> Hello, >>>

Re: [gentoo-user] nvidia driver: undefined symbol: _nv000008gl

2010-04-30 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Arnau Bria wrote: > Hi all, > > after my last update I cannot play movies because of: > > $ mplayer movie.avi > mplayer: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/opengl/nvidia/lib/libGL.so.1: > undefined symbol: _nv08gl > > I've googled about this and found no much info

Re: [gentoo-user] Can't resolve package blocks

2010-04-30 Thread Paul Hartman
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Ajai Khattri wrote: > > I have unmerged ffmpeg, libraw1394 and libdc1394 and I still can't resolve > this block: > > [nomerge ] media-video/ffmpeg-0.5_p20373 USE="X alsa amr encode > hardcoded-tables ieee1394 ipv6 network theora threads vorbis x264 zlib > (-3

Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-04-30 Thread Florian Philipp
Am 29.04.2010 20:22, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > Am 18.03.2010 22:16, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: >> Am 13.03.2010 19:25, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: >> If you are on linux soft raid you might check your disks for errors with smartmontools. Other than that the only thing I can th

Re: [gentoo-user] backup to a cold-swap drive

2010-04-30 Thread Florian Philipp
Am 29.04.2010 02:38, schrieb Iain Buchanan: > Hi & thanks, > > On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 17:31 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote: [...] > >> If you can live with just one big partition as a backup (probably with >> separate /boot), you should replace fstab and grub.conf on the backup >> medium and blackli

[gentoo-user] Re: Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 04/30/2010 03:09 PM, David W Noon wrote: On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 12:10:02 +0200, Roger Mason wrote about [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64: Hello, I need to compile a 32 bit version of libtermcap on an x86_64 (multilib) system. Can someone tell me how to set up CFLAGS? This is

[gentoo-user] nvidia driver: undefined symbol: _nv000008gl

2010-04-30 Thread Arnau Bria
Hi all, after my last update I cannot play movies because of: $ mplayer movie.avi mplayer: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/opengl/nvidia/lib/libGL.so.1: undefined symbol: _nv08gl I've googled about this and found no much info (and no solution). some info: # eix nvidia-drivers [I] x11-drive

Re: [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread Roger Mason
David W Noon writes: > On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 12:10:02 +0200, Roger Mason wrote about > [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64: > >>Hello, >> >>I need to compile a 32 bit version of libtermcap on an x86_64 >>(multilib) system. Can someone tell me how to set up CFLAGS? This is >>what I ha

[gentoo-user] two glibcs with different version

2010-04-30 Thread Kraus Philipp
Hello, I must test a software with a older version of the glibc. I run the 2.11.1 now but for one tool I need a previous version (2.6.1). How can I compile the glibc without changing my system glibc. I would like to set the previous glibc with the LD_PATH. Can I run two different versions or

Re: [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread Mike Edenfield
On 4/30/2010 5:25 AM, Roger Mason wrote: > Hello, > > I need to compile a 32 bit version of libtermcap on an x86_64 (multilib) > system. Can someone tell me how to set up CFLAGS? This is what I have > at the moment: Have you tried using sys-devel/crossdev? It will set up the entire 32-bit cros

Re: [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread David W Noon
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 12:10:02 +0200, Roger Mason wrote about [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64: >Hello, > >I need to compile a 32 bit version of libtermcap on an x86_64 >(multilib) system. Can someone tell me how to set up CFLAGS? This is >what I have at the moment: > >CFLAGS="-O2

Re: [gentoo-user] Is my data gone?

2010-04-30 Thread lee
Stroller wrote: On 29 Apr 2010, at 23:53, Alan McKinnon wrote: On Friday 30 April 2010 00:43:41 dhk wrote: While setting up a new disk I accidentally ran "mke2fs /dev/sda1" instead of "mke2fs /dev/hda1". When I realized the mistake (about 2 seconds later) I hit Ctrl-C before mke2fs was done.

Re: [gentoo-user] Is my data gone?

2010-04-30 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday 30 April 2010 09:44:01 Neil Bothwick wrote: > The data is still there, mke2fs just reset the superblock. Photorec > will recover file contents from a filesystem like this. It only > recovers the contents, not the metadata, so you'll end up with files > with meaningless names, but as they

Re: [gentoo-user] Is my data gone?

2010-04-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 11:14:45 +0200, KH wrote: > > The data is still there, mke2fs just reset the superblock. Photorec > > will recover file contents from a filesystem like this. It only > > recovers the contents, not the metadata, so you'll end up with files > > with meaningless names, but as they

Re: [gentoo-user] Is my data gone?

2010-04-30 Thread Stroller
On 29 Apr 2010, at 23:53, Alan McKinnon wrote: On Friday 30 April 2010 00:43:41 dhk wrote: While setting up a new disk I accidentally ran "mke2fs /dev/sda1" instead of "mke2fs /dev/hda1". When I realized the mistake (about 2 seconds later) I hit Ctrl-C before mke2fs was done. Now I can't m

Re: [gentoo-user] bypassing CUPS - howto

2010-04-30 Thread Stroller
On 29 Apr 2010, at 10:13, Helmut Jarausch wrote: On 29 Apr, Stroller wrote: On 28 Apr 2010, at 15:27, Helmut Jarausch wrote: ... Why do you need to bypass CUPS? Thanks, it's just for debugging. Printing some pdf files with acroread makes some printers hang here. To locate the problem sour

[gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64

2010-04-30 Thread Roger Mason
Hello, I need to compile a 32 bit version of libtermcap on an x86_64 (multilib) system. Can someone tell me how to set up CFLAGS? This is what I have at the moment: CFLAGS="-O2 -m32 -march=native -msse3 -pipe" CXXFLAGS="-O2 -m32 -march=native -msse3 -pipe" ebuild libtermcap-compat-2.0.8-r2.ebu

Re: [gentoo-user] Is my data gone?

2010-04-30 Thread KH
Am 30.04.2010 10:44, schrieb Neil Bothwick: On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:43:41 -0400, dhk wrote: While setting up a new disk I accidentally ran "mke2fs /dev/sda1" instead of "mke2fs /dev/hda1". When I realized the mistake (about 2 seconds later) I hit Ctrl-C before mke2fs was done. Now I can't moun

Re: [gentoo-user] Is my data gone?

2010-04-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:43:41 -0400, dhk wrote: > While setting up a new disk I accidentally ran "mke2fs /dev/sda1" > instead of "mke2fs /dev/hda1". When I realized the mistake (about 2 > seconds later) I hit Ctrl-C before mke2fs was done. Now I can't > mount the drive. Is there a way to read th