I just compiled and installed gentoo 2.6.35-r4 on an x86 machine and it failed
miserably on boot up. As this kernel configuration of mine is not materially
different to the 2.6.34 version, I am wondering if it is suffering from some
congenital defect. Anyone else having such problems?
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Rega
Selon walt :
> On 09/10/2010 07:25 AM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
> > Selon alain.didierj...@free.fr:
> >
> >> Selon Stroller:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> On 6 Sep 2010, at 09:55, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
> >>>
>
> For some unknown reason, my DVD r/w device is not detected as such
> >>>
Ajai Khattri writes:
> I upgraded several machines and some failed to boot 2.6.35, they just
> hang after grub starts loading the kernel. Some of these I managed to
> fix by comparing kernel configs with working machines, others dont
> work at all.
>
> The worst case is one where Ive upgraded ude
Hi,
with the command "sensors" (lm_sensor) I can read out the
temperatures/voltages of my mobo/cpu:
atk0110-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
Vcore Voltage: +1.35 V (min = +0.80 V, max = +1.60 V)
CPU/NB Voltage:+1.16 V (min = +0.80 V, max = +1.60 V)
CPU
On 09/11/2010 03:31 AM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 09/11/2010 01:18 AM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
I upgraded several machines and some failed to boot 2.6.35, they just
hang after grub starts loading the kernel.
If you updated from 2.6.34 or even 33, then
On 09/10/2010 05:30 PM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, walt wrote:
> The two main ones seemed to be disabling the deprecated ATA drivers and
> another one was disabling some sysfs options. But these changes didn't
> help in this case. At this point, I think Im better off sticking to th
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, Ajai Khattri wrote:
Under the old scheme I specified /dev/md1 as my root in grub.conf but since
this doesn't exist the boot fails. In trying to fix this I see that the
LiveCD uses the following device files for the RAID partitions: /dev/md123
/dev/md124 /dev/md125 /dev/md1
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 09/11/2010 01:18 AM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
I upgraded several machines and some failed to boot 2.6.35, they just
hang after grub starts loading the kernel.
If you updated from 2.6.34 or even 33, then there shouldn't be a problem;
"make oldconfi
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, walt wrote:
On 09/10/2010 03:18 PM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
I upgraded several machines and some failed to boot 2.6.35, they just hang
after grub starts loading the kernel. Some of these I managed to fix by
comparing kernel configs with working machines...
What kernel conf
On 09/10/2010 03:18 PM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
I upgraded several machines and some failed to boot 2.6.35, they just hang
after grub starts loading the kernel. Some of these I managed to fix by
comparing kernel configs with working machines...
What kernel config items did you change to fix thos
On 09/10/2010 07:25 AM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
Selon alain.didierj...@free.fr:
Selon Stroller:
On 6 Sep 2010, at 09:55, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
For some unknown reason, my DVD r/w device is not detected as such
by udev:
I can mount /dev/hda and read a data CD, ...
symb
On 09/11/2010 01:18 AM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
I upgraded several machines and some failed to boot 2.6.35, they just
hang after grub starts loading the kernel.
If you updated from 2.6.34 or even 33, then there shouldn't be a
problem; "make oldconfig" should have worked OK and presented
new/chan
On 09/10/2010 09:43 AM, Florian Philipp wrote:
..why hasn't FreeBSD's
scheduler been ported to Linux? Or is the whole software stack (block
devices etc.) so completely different that it wouldn't work?
Well, I can't answer your question, but you just reminded me that Linus
himself once declared
On 10 September 2010 11:40, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Hilco Wijbenga
> wrote:
>> So I'm confused. Why is package.mask not having any (apparent) effect
>> for pykde4? How do I prevent the downgrade?
>
> It's probably unmasked as well. I think unmask overrides mask.
>
I upgraded several machines and some failed to boot 2.6.35, they just hang
after grub starts loading the kernel. Some of these I managed to fix by
comparing kernel configs with working machines, others dont work at all.
The worst case is one where Ive upgraded udev to the latest which only
w
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 09:53:52 -0700, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
> I decided that I did not want to go back to 4.5.1 so I added
>
> =kde-base/pykde4-4.5.1
>
> to /etc/portage/package.mask.
>
> To my utmost surprise, I got the exact same result as before when
> running the above emerge command again. I
On 09/10/2010 09:53 AM, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So I'm confused. Why is package.mask not having any (apparent) effect
> for pykde4? How do I prevent the downgrade?
pykde4-4.5.1-r1 was removed from the repository, not masked.
In order to keep 4.5.1-r1 you need to obtain a copy of the
Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
On 10 September 2010 10:25, Dale wrote:
Do you have the package listed in the unmask or keyword file? If so, it
ignores the mask file. Actually, I think it reads mask first then the
others.
Ah! Yes, I do.
That explains why package.mask is being ignored, I gue
J. Roeleveld writes:
> Strange, I don't have pykde4-4.5.1-r1 at all.
I do.
> What does "eix pykde4" say on your system?
> On mine it says:
> ***
> $ eix pykde4
> [I] kde-base/pykde4
> Available versions:
> (4.4) ~4.4.1[3] 4.4.5 **4.4.!m!t[1] **4.4.!m!t[2]
> (4.5)
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:53 on Friday 10 September 2010, Hilco
Wijbenga did opine thusly:
> Hi all,
>
> This morning I got
>
> centaur ~ # emerge -vDuNp world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
>
> [ebuild UD] kde-ba
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Hilco Wijbenga
wrote:
> So I'm confused. Why is package.mask not having any (apparent) effect
> for pykde4? How do I prevent the downgrade?
It's probably unmasked as well. I think unmask overrides mask.
As an alternative, you can try to eliminate pykde4 entirely
On 2010-09-10, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 09.09.2010 22:28, schrieb Grant Edwards:
>>> Throw `cut`, `paste`, `join` and `grep` into the mix and you can
>>> build your own relational database system based on shell scripts ;)
>>
>> Sort of linke /rdb: http://www.rdb.com/
>
> Interesting. I've j
On 10 September 2010 10:25, Dale wrote:
> Do you have the package listed in the unmask or keyword file? If so, it
> ignores the mask file. Actually, I think it reads mask first then the
> others.
Ah! Yes, I do.
That explains why package.mask is being ignored, I guess, but I can't
think of a wa
On 10 September 2010 10:25, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> Strange, I don't have pykde4-4.5.1-r1 at all.
>
> What does "eix pykde4" say on your system?
> On mine it says:
> ***
> $ eix pykde4
> [I] kde-base/pykde4
> Available versions:
> (4.4) ~4.4.1[3] 4.4.5 **4.4.!m!t[1] **4.4.!m!t[2
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:43 on Friday 10 September 2010, Florian
Philipp did opine thusly:
> Am 10.09.2010 01:49, schrieb Enrico Weigelt:
> > * Alan McKinnon wrote:
> >>> But I'd really like to know what produces the performance hits
> >>> on Posfix @ Linux.
> >>
> >> It comes down to
Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
Hi all,
This morning I got
centaur ~ # emerge -vDuNp world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild UD] kde-base/pykde4-4.5.1 [4.5.1-r1] USE="semantic-desktop
(-aqua) -debug -doc -examples (-kdeenablefinal) (-k
On Friday 10 September 2010 18:53:52 Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This morning I got
>
> centaur ~ # emerge -vDuNp world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
>
> [ebuild UD] kde-base/pykde4-4.5.1 [4.5.1-r1] USE="semantic-de
Hi all,
This morning I got
centaur ~ # emerge -vDuNp world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild UD] kde-base/pykde4-4.5.1 [4.5.1-r1] USE="semantic-desktop
(-aqua) -debug -doc -examples (-kdeenablefinal) (-kdeprefix)" 0 kB
[1=>0]
Am 10.09.2010 01:49, schrieb Enrico Weigelt:
> * Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>>> But I'd really like to know what produces the performance hits
>>> on Posfix @ Linux.
>>
>> It comes down to the IO scheduler. Linux is designed to be general purpose.
>> FreeBSD is designed to be much more specific.
>
Am 09.09.2010 22:28, schrieb Grant Edwards:
> On 2010-09-09, Florian Philipp wrote:
>
>> When you look closer at `sort`, it is actually a quite impressive
>> tool. It sorts in-memory for small amounts of data and switches to
>> temporary files for larger. It can even compress those files to save
2010/9/10 Paul Hartman :
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Maciej Grela wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any way to make emerge (wget) correctly behave when it tries
>> to download a non-existing file from FTP
>> in a network using ISA as ftp_proxy ? I have one of these at work and
>> it's really ann
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Daniel Troeder wrote:
> On 09/09/2010 07:24 PM, Matt Neimeyer wrote:
>> My generic question is: When I'm using a pipe line series of commands
>> do I use up more/less space than doing things in sequence?
>>
>> For example, I have a development Gentoo VM that has a h
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Maciej Grela wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to make emerge (wget) correctly behave when it tries
> to download a non-existing file from FTP
> in a network using ISA as ftp_proxy ? I have one of these at work and
> it's really annoying because of situations
If y
Thanks all for your help! I knew it was something simple I "should" have known.
Matt
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Daniel Troeder wrote:
> On 09/09/2010 07:24 PM, Matt Neimeyer wrote:
>> My generic question is: When I'm using a pipe line series of commands
>> do I use up more/less space than d
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> When building GCC, it will scan all headers in /usr/include and apply fixes
> to them, and then copy them and use the modified versions. Now a binary
> distro (AFAIK) will ship the GCC modified headers, so there's no problem.
>
> Gentoo o
Hi,
Is there any way to make emerge (wget) correctly behave when it tries
to download a non-existing file from FTP
in a network using ISA as ftp_proxy ? I have one of these at work and
it's really annoying because of situations
like below:
pazuzu ~ # LC_ALL=C wget -T 30 -t 1 --continue -O
/var/ca
Selon alain.didierj...@free.fr:
> Selon Stroller :
>
> >
> > On 6 Sep 2010, at 09:55, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > For some unknown reason, my DVD r/w device is not detected as such
> > > by udev:
> > > I can mount /dev/hda and read a data CD, ...
> >
> > Current kernels usually
2010/9/10 路 :
>
>
> At 2010-09-10,"路" wrote:
>
>
>
> At 2010-09-10,"Walter Dnes" wrote:
>
>>On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 09:51:48PM +0800, ?? wrote
>>
>>> Thinks everyone:
>>> DNS woks well for me. i can ping www.google.com. Just can't access
>>> it in web-browsers without rebooting system.Sometimes
>> What is your strategia to build up a community?
>
> Actually, I don't really have any. All I can do is offering it
> as OSS and do a little bit advocacy here and there - I don't
> have the resources to build up real community structures all
> alone. Of course, anybody's welcomed to join in.
>
T
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 11:05:12 +0200
J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Friday 10 September 2010 10:43:30 Jake Moe wrote:
> > On 10/09/2010 5:27 PM, Maciej Grela wrote:
> > > 2010/9/10 Jake Moe:
> > >> Hello all,
> > >>
> > >> I've been thinking about creating a Gentoo USB stick for install
> > >> and re
At 2010-09-10,"路" wrote:
At 2010-09-10,"Walter Dnes" wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 09:51:48PM +0800, ?? wrote
>
>> Thinks everyone:
>> DNS woks well for me. i can ping www.google.com. Just can't access
>> it in web-browsers without rebooting system.Sometimes I thought mybe
>> it's t
At 2010-09-10,"Walter Dnes" wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 09:51:48PM +0800, ?? wrote
>
>> Thinks everyone:
>> DNS woks well for me. i can ping www.google.com. Just can't access
>> it in web-browsers without rebooting system.Sometimes I thought mybe
>> it's the problem of Power.But now i
>
> If I give the root password, I can find no /dev/sda1. However, mount shows
> /dev/sda1 on /, and there *is* a /sys/block/sda folders, with a sda1 folder
> in that as well. It's almost like it had /dev/sda1, but then lost it
> somehow.
>
> Does anyone have any idea what's going on here? Any h
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:43:30 Jake Moe wrote:
> On 10/09/2010 5:27 PM, Maciej Grela wrote:
> > 2010/9/10 Jake Moe:
> >> Hello all,
> >>
> >> I've been thinking about creating a Gentoo USB stick for install and
> >> rescue purposes (and, of course, just to see if I could). I've mostly
>
On 10/09/2010 5:27 PM, Maciej Grela wrote:
2010/9/10 Jake Moe:
Hello all,
I've been thinking about creating a Gentoo USB stick for install and rescue
purposes (and, of course, just to see if I could). I've mostly followed the
Gentoo handbook (I used a single 4GB partition for the whole syst
2010/9/10 Jake Moe :
> Hello all,
>
> I've been thinking about creating a Gentoo USB stick for install and rescue
> purposes (and, of course, just to see if I could). I've mostly followed the
> Gentoo handbook (I used a single 4GB partition for the whole system, and no
> swap). I've used genkern
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