Re: [gentoo-user] xorg.conf and ATI 4350 card

2010-07-20 Thread Heorhii Valakhanovich
On 21.07.2010 5:46, James wrote: > I can get X(kde 4.4) to start and run without a xorg.conf file > but at the wrong screen resolution. (1600x1200) instead > of 1920x1280, as it was before. Every attempt to > edit the old xorg.conf or roll a new xorg.conf with the new > 2.6.34-gentoo-r1 kernel

[gentoo-user] xorg.conf and ATI 4350 card

2010-07-20 Thread James
hello, I can get X(kde 4.4) to start and run without a xorg.conf file but at the wrong screen resolution. (1600x1200) instead of 1920x1280, as it was before. Every attempt to edit the old xorg.conf or roll a new xorg.conf with the new 2.6.34-gentoo-r1 kernel results in X that crashes. Maybe s

[gentoo-user] Re: svn tools only

2010-07-20 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-07-20, Dirk Uys wrote: > 2010/7/20 : >> Hello >> >> Is it possible to emerge svn tools only. >> >> I mean I want to check out sources, commit modifications. I don't want to >> have the repository intalled on my machine. >> >> If it is possible what package should I install ? > You can di

Re: [gentoo-user] unmounting /usr in single user mode

2010-07-20 Thread Allan Gottlieb
Kacper Kopczyński writes: > Because of /usr/lib I think you should use LiveCD. Yes I should have done that originally. > If you really need to do this in single user mode try busybox and its > shell - create a link like: > cd /bin; ln -s /bin/busybox bsh thanks, allan

Re: [gentoo-user] unmounting /usr in single user mode

2010-07-20 Thread Allan Gottlieb
Alan McKinnon writes: > On Monday 19 July 2010 20:58:37 Allan Gottlieb wrote: >> I am unable to umount /usr in single user mode on an old system. >> I believe the system is baselayout-1 and is amd64. >> The trouble is open files, at least some of which appear to be related >> to bash and locale (

Re: [gentoo-user] unmounting /usr in single user mode

2010-07-20 Thread Allan Gottlieb
Alex Schuster writes: > Allan Gottlieb writes: > >> I am unable to umount /usr in single user mode on an old system. >> I believe the system is baselayout-1 and is amd64. >> The trouble is open files, at least some of which appear to be related >> to bash and locale (see the files below). >> >>

Re: [gentoo-user] svn tools only

2010-07-20 Thread Dirk Uys
2010/7/20 : > Hello > > Is it possible to emerge svn tools only. > > I mean I want to check out sources, commit modifications. I don't want to > have the repository intalled on my machine. > > If it is possible what package should I install ? > > thanks for help > Hi You can disable apache and w

Re: [gentoo-user] svn tools only

2010-07-20 Thread András Csányi
2010/7/20 : > Hello > > Is it possible to emerge svn tools only. > > I mean I want to check out sources, commit modifications. I don't want to > have the repository intalled on my machine. > > If it is possible what package should I install ? > > thanks for help If you install subversion package

[gentoo-user] Re: svn tools only

2010-07-20 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 07/20/2010 04:23 PM, fajfu...@wp.pl wrote: Hello Is it possible to emerge svn tools only. I mean I want to check out sources, commit modifications. I don't want to have the repository intalled on my machine. If it is possible what package should I install ? thanks for help dev-vcs/subver

Re: [gentoo-user] svn tools only

2010-07-20 Thread Paul Hartman
2010/7/20 : > Hello > > Is it possible to emerge svn tools only. > > I mean I want to check out sources, commit modifications. I don't want to > have the repository intalled on my machine. > > If it is possible what package should I install ? > > thanks for help dev-util/subversion Please see th

[gentoo-user] svn tools only

2010-07-20 Thread fajfusio
Hello Is it possible to emerge svn tools only. I mean I want to check out sources, commit modifications. I don't want to have the repository intalled on my machine. If it is possible what package should I install ? thanks for help

Re: [gentoo-user] Hello All

2010-07-20 Thread alex
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 19.07.2010 16:38, schrieb Neal Hogan: > On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 2:19 AM, alex wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Am 16.07.2010 20:18, schrieb Neal Hogan: >>> I'd start a new thread ;-) >> >> >> Thank you, and that me n