Jason Weisberger wrote:
Couple of things to note:
The geforce 210 is not even powerful enough to do 1080p blueray
playback. Might want to consider a minor upgrade if you are going to
do anything entertainment-wise on this system.
Consider doing the ddr 3 system for longevity. If you do en
Adam Carter wrote:
> Even my rig - hotter, doesn't reach 300W when I artificially
torture the
> system. Normal 'max' load is in 200W range. An normal desktop?
Under 100.
>
OK -- just to find out the truth I've attached a kill-a-watt to my
current
workstation whic
Apparently, though unproven, at 17:18 on Friday 26 November 2010, Peter
Humphrey did opine thusly:
> On Friday 26 November 2010 14:32:58 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > One could ask the question "where did the first assembler come from?"
> >
> > Just as the first OSes and compilers were written in ass
Apparently, though unproven, at 07:47 on Saturday 27 November 2010, Joseph did
opine thusly:
> It seems to me new portage-2.1.9.24 doesn't like quickpkg, it complains:
>
> Installing (1 of 1) sys-apps/portage-2.1.9.24
> * This package will overwrite one or more files that may belong to other
>
Apparently, though unproven, at 08:39 on Saturday 27 November 2010, Hung Dang
did opine thusly:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to get E17 on my computer using this guide
> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/E17. I have also added source
> /var/lib/layman/make.conf to make.conf and update PORTDIR_OVERLAY=
> > Even my rig - hotter, doesn't reach 300W when I artificially torture the
> > system. Normal 'max' load is in 200W range. An normal desktop? Under 100.
> >
>
> OK -- just to find out the truth I've attached a kill-a-watt to my current
> workstation which is ~4yrs old w/ slow cpu and ancient vide
> * package sys-apps/portage-2.1.9.24 NOT merged
> *
> * Detected file collision(s):
> *
> * /usr/bin/quickpkg
>
> Should I remove the quickpkg to install new portage or comment-out
> "collision-protect" in make.conf?
>
> I just ran the same update (and it reported it was going ahead wit
Hi all,
I am trying to get E17 on my computer using this guide
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/E17. I have also added source
/var/lib/layman/make.conf to make.conf and update PORTDIR_OVERLAY="" to
/var/lib/layman/make.conf. After that I try to emerge elightenment and
can only get x11-wm/enlightenme
Volker,
> Even my rig - hotter, doesn't reach 300W when I artificially torture the
> system. Normal 'max' load is in 200W range. An normal desktop? Under 100.
>
OK -- just to find out the truth I've attached a kill-a-watt to my current
workstation which is ~4yrs old w/ slow cpu and ancient vide
It seems to me new portage-2.1.9.24 doesn't like quickpkg, it complains:
Installing (1 of 1) sys-apps/portage-2.1.9.24
* This package will overwrite one or more files that may belong to other
* packages (see list below). You can use a command such as `portageq
* owners / ` to identify the inst
On Friday 26 November 2010, Matthew Marlowe wrote:
> Dale,
>
> One thing to keep in mind w/ power supplies is that you don't want to run
> them normally at more than X% of peak capacity -- most of them have a
> sweet spot in load where they are rated for efficiency and noise. Choose
> your power
On Friday 26 November 2010, Dale wrote:
> I'm planning to build a new rig. My current rig is about 7 or 8 years
> old now and it needs to be updated. Current rig is AMD 2500+ with 2Gbs
> of ram and a Abit NF7 v2.0 mobo. Couple hard drives too.
>
> New build #1 with links and all.
>
> http://ww
Couple of things to note:
The geforce 210 is not even powerful enough to do 1080p blueray playback.
Might want to consider a minor upgrade if you are going to do anything
entertainment-wise on this system.
Consider doing the ddr 3 system for longevity. If you do end up getting the
ddr 2 motherbo
Dale,
One thing to keep in mind w/ power supplies is that you don't want to run them
normally at more than X% of peak capacity -- most of them have a sweet spot in
load where they are rated for efficiency and noise. Choose your power supply
based on that load % rather than max required wattage
I'm planning to build a new rig. My current rig is about 7 or 8 years
old now and it needs to be updated. Current rig is AMD 2500+ with 2Gbs
of ram and a Abit NF7 v2.0 mobo. Couple hard drives too.
New build #1 with links and all.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1689
On 11/26/2010 09:50 AM, Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
I run the compilation without X, and try to acces over ssh. I can enter in
machine, but so slowly.
The system become unresponsive. If I stay the compilation process end, i can
use the system again.
Okay, that's not a 'freeze' (as I normally use th
On Thursday 25 November 2010 21:51:36 Renat Golubchyk wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 23:01:51 + Mick
>
> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 16 November 2010 22:26:28 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> > > Am 2010-11-16 22:24, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> > > > Apparently, though unproven, at 23:12 on Tuesday 16 Nove
Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
I run the compilation without X, and try to acces over ssh. I can
enter in machine, but so slowly.
The system become unresponsive. If I stay the compilation process end,
i can use the system again.
Normally, i've compiled this sources into the night, when off from work.
On Friday 26 November 2010 10:54:45 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 November 2010 21:10:38 Arttu V. wrote:
> > Bug #343523 ?
>
> I thought not at first, but now I'm less sure. I'll wait for the patch by
> Andreas Hüttel to work its way into portage.
>
> Meanwhile, just to make a bit of pr
On Friday 26 November 2010 11:27:47 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday 25 November 2010 12:54:07 Coert Waagmeester wrote:
> > Using ksh in konsole.
> > Whenever I select something in any app apart from Konsole,
> > and middle click paste it in Konsole, it does not paste exactly as it
> > should.
>
Em 25-11-2010 19:14, walt escreveu:
> On 11/25/2010 06:55 AM, Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
> > ...
>> i try to compile some "nice" software like chromium, pyside or
>> openoffice my
> > system "freeze". I can't do anything like use keyboard, mouse or
> switch betwenn
> > windows. How can i find the motive t
Hi there,
As per subject, what's the best way to improve interactivity with heavy disk
activity, please?
Or perhaps a better question would be: what approaches are available?
Presently my main Linux system is basically just a storage server with a
*really slow* disk controller. I do all my web
On Friday 26 November 2010 14:32:58 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> One could ask the question "where did the first assembler come from?"
>
> Just as the first OSes and compilers were written in assembler to
> bootstrap C, so the first assemblers were written in hex codes to
> bootstrap the assembler. But
wow, you both did a good job , I asked lots of people and they did't say
very clear, it suddenly enlightened me, thanks all.
On 26 November 2010 22:32, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 16:09 on Friday 26 November 2010, Stroller
> did
> opine thusly:
>
> > On 26/11/2010, at
Apparently, though unproven, at 16:09 on Friday 26 November 2010, Stroller did
opine thusly:
> On 26/11/2010, at 6:07am, sam new wrote:
> > Thanks all, I have a question , when we build the system, always use host
> > client to build the toolchain , then GCC Glibc ...kernel some unity ...
> > fro
On 26/11/2010, at 6:07am, sam new wrote:
> Thanks all, I have a question , when we build the system, always use host
> client to build the toolchain , then GCC Glibc ...kernel some unity ... from
> source ,but where the frist system come from ,does it build using the
> Assembly language or machin
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 09:04:54 -0600
Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:52 PM, David Relson
> wrote:
> > I'd like to reduce the time delay between a command or program's
> > writing to a file on a flash drive and when ext2 actually writes
> > the data to the drive. How can I do this?
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 07:31:48 +0100
Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 23.11.2010 04:52, schrieb David Relson:
> > I'd like to reduce the time delay between a command or program's
> > writing to a file on a flash drive and when ext2 actually writes
> > the data to the drive. How can I do this?
> >
>
>
thanks mick ,I am afraid that is not my meaning, it is not about how to
install gentoo .
where the frist system come from ,does it build using the
> Assembly language or machine language? I mean just give you X86 hardware
> and power , no OS, no livd cd . how to build
On 26 November 2010 16:58,
thanks mick ,that not my meaning, it is not about how to install gentoo
On 26 November 2010 16:58, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 26 November 2010 06:07:58 sam new wrote:
> > Thanks all, I have a question , when we build the system, always use
> host
> > client to build the toolchain , then GCC Glibc
On Thursday 25 November 2010 12:54:07 Coert Waagmeester wrote:
> Using ksh in konsole.
> Whenever I select something in any app apart from Konsole,
> and middle click paste it in Konsole, it does not paste exactly as it
> should.
>
> I have attached a screenshot where I copy from Firefox to Konso
On Wednesday 24 November 2010 21:10:38 Arttu V. wrote:
> Bug #343523 ?
I thought not at first, but now I'm less sure. I'll wait for the patch by
Andreas Hüttel to work its way into portage.
Meanwhile, just to make a bit of progress, I've compiled kde-l10n with
LINGUAS="en".
Oh, and setting -j
Am 2010-11-25 16:37, schrieb Florian Philipp:
> Anyway, if you want my solution, here it is, although it's mostly
> copy'n'paste from the original link:
[...]
> Hope this helps,
> Florian Philipp
Thanks a lot for that howto, Stefan
On Friday 26 November 2010 06:07:58 sam new wrote:
> Thanks all, I have a question , when we build the system, always use host
> client to build the toolchain , then GCC Glibc ...kernel some unity ...
> from source ,but where the frist system come from ,does it build using the
> Assembly language
On 11/25/10 22:51:36, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 23:01:51 + Mick
> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 16 November 2010 22:26:28 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> > > Am 2010-11-16 22:24, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> > > > Apparently, though unproven, at 23:12 on Tuesday 16 November
> > > > 2010,
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