On 13/10/10 09:41, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Sapphire Radeon HD5750 graphics card installed on my Gentoo
> box, and I'm having some difficulty configuring it.
>
> When I run fglrxinfo, I get the OpenGL messages for a basic Mesa driver.
>
> I've attached the xorg.conf file, the Xorg.0.
Hi,
I have a Sapphire Radeon HD5750 graphics card installed on my Gentoo
box, and I'm having some difficulty configuring it.
When I run fglrxinfo, I get the OpenGL messages for a basic Mesa driver.
I've attached the xorg.conf file, the Xorg.0.log file, and the results
of the lspci command. Can
On 10/11/2010 11:38 PM, daid kahl wrote:
However, I noticed that logins, su, and sudo are all responding
slowly. This was all fixed and fine once I updated my configuration
files, but this week it's acting up again. Before it was just su and
sudo that I noticed as slow (authentication takes ar
Hi,
Yep -- I have it installed.
[I] sys-devel/libtool (2.2.10(2)@09/26/2010): A shared library tool
for developers
I've tried unmasking ~amd64 to no avail. I believe the issue is that
one of the 389ds packages wants an older version of libtool, while
another package in the list of 389ds wants a
2010/10/9 Fatih Tümen :
> Hi,
>
> When I ran eix hdf command, all of a sudden my usb drive started
> making weird noises. I only have ccache, distfiles and packaes
> directories on sda2, the usb disk partition. I don't know why eix
> waked up the disk. Eix hung there non-responding for a moment as
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 1:38 AM, daid kahl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I did a large update a week or two ago (400 packages); system is ~x86.
> It took awhile and needed some cleaning, but in general everything
> went smoothly.
>
> However, I noticed that logins, su, and sudo are all responding
> slowly.
Do you have libtool-2*:1.5 installed? ( emerge -pv sys-devel/ibtool )
If so, try unmerging it. ( emerge -av --unmerge sys-devel/libtool-2*:1.5 )
I am not sure.Just have a try. ( newbie )
HTH --lijian
2010/10/12 James
> Has anyone here successfully installed 389 Directory Server from the
> ebui
Sorry, so I put pam back to ~x86 version without any further rebuilds,
and I don't notice any trouble, so it doesn't seem related to pam at
all (my email might imply that).
~daid
On 12 October 2010 16:12, daid kahl wrote:
> Hmm, as usual, sending email to the user list makes subsequent guesses
>
Hmm, as usual, sending email to the user list makes subsequent guesses
have good affects.
Hard to say for certain, but at present, pam is on x86, and I rebuild
most the dependencies I could find in the sudo ebuild (seemed a fine
place to start looking for relevant packages, anyway).
(pam 1.1.1-r2
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