I run --depclean every once and a while to see if anything is not needed
anymore. Sort of do a little house cleaning. When I run it, it gives
me this message:
Calculating dependencies... done!
* Dependencies could not be completely resolved due to
* the following required packages not being
Am 02.02.2011 00:33, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 14:55:43 +0100, Gregory SACRE wrote:
>
>> tuxonice is mainly some wrapping scripts that makes the suspension
>> more feature full than the bare kernel provided but in the end, they
>> still use what the kernel provides.
>
> Tuxonice
Hi
Around 8 to 10 months I've left a server without updates, and now, after
also building a new kernel, emerging new gcc, glibc, re-emerging baselayout,
sysvinit and all packages that contains something in /etc/init.d/ , the boot
process hangs after a few of the scripts (normally at keymaps or
con
On Tuesday 01 February 2011 23:56:32 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> It makes sense to a programmer.
It's not supposed to make sense to a programmer, as you know as well as
I do. It's supposed to make sense to the poor fool reading it. :-)
--
Rgds
Peter. Linux Counter 5290, 1994-04-23.
On Tuesday 01 February 2011 20:43:43 BRM wrote:
> And you're doing a typically manual process for updating all the
> systems - update your server first, then any rsync clients. Fine &
> dandy if that is your process - but it's not mine. I may update my
> laptop twice as often as the other two, esp
On Monday 31 January 2011 22:26:20 BRM wrote:
> "emerge --sync" works fine for your _normal_ portage tree.
> But if you are running a mirror on a gentoo system that also needs
> its own copy of portage, then you really need to have two portage
> trees on the system. One portage tree is hosted by r
Apparently, though unproven, at 00:34 on Wednesday 02 February 2011, Dale did
opine thusly:
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Yup, that output looks much better.
> >
> > And you can take a roasting joke in your stride (good man!).
> >
> > I think we all need to put our heads together and come up with
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 14:55:43 +0100, Gregory SACRE wrote:
> tuxonice is mainly some wrapping scripts that makes the suspension
> more feature full than the bare kernel provided but in the end, they
> still use what the kernel provides.
Tuxonice also includes kernel patches, so it isn't only using w
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Yup, that output looks much better.
And you can take a roasting joke in your stride (good man!).
I think we all need to put our heads together and come up with sensible
formatting for emerge's error output. Coz I'm sure getting tired of pawing my
way through endless lines o
Sebastian Beßler wrote:
I have KDE 4.6 and k3b installed here without problems.
metatron@Shao ~ $ emerge $(qlist -IC qt- k3b kdelibs) -vp
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] x11-libs/qt-core-4.7.1-r1 USE="exceptions glib ic
Apparently, though unproven, at 23:29 on Tuesday 01 February 2011, Dale did
opine thusly:
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Apparently, though unproven, at 21:25 on Tuesday 01 February 2011, Dale
> > did
> >
> > opine thusly:
> >> (x11-libs/qt-multimedia-4.6.3, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in
Am 01.02.2011 14:55, schrieb Gregory SACRE:
> Hi Stephan,
>
>
> Frankly, I don't think it would bring anything to you, except maybe
> the possibility to cancel a suspension on the fly and maybe some check
> when coming from suspension.
>
> I'm using tuxonice only for the suspend to disk, but eve
On 18:13 Mon 31 Jan , Dale wrote:
> Nils Holland wrote:
> >
> > In fact, what I always do is sync one of my machines with an official
> > Gentoo mirror via "emerge --sync", and then I just use rsync to
> > distribute the updated tree to all my other local machines as in:
> >
> > rsync --d
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:25 on Tuesday 01 February 2011, Dale did
opine thusly:
(x11-libs/qt-multimedia-4.6.3, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by
>=x11-libs/qt-multimedia-4.6.0:4 required by (app-cdr/k3b-2.0.2-r1,
ebuild scheduled for merge)
BRM wrote:
And you're doing a typically manual process for updating all the systems -
update your server first, then any rsync clients. Fine& dandy if that is your
process - but it's not mine. I may update my laptop twice as often as the other
two, especially if I want to play with some software
Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I use one drive just for backup, co I mount/unmount it only when
I need it (quite frequently). Since some time I started getting
these messages in /var/log/kernel.log:
kernel: kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
kernel: EXT3-fs warning: maximal mount count reached, ru
On 08:38 Tue 01 Feb , Iain Buchanan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 22:09 +0100, Nils Holland wrote:
>
> > However, now comes the problem: It seems that whenever I change from
> > wall power to battery power (probably also vice versa, but I haven't
> > tested this often enough), the ma
Apparently, though unproven, at 22:05 on Tuesday 01 February 2011, Jarry did
opine thusly:
> Hi,
> I use one drive just for backup, co I mount/unmount it only when
> I need it (quite frequently). Since some time I started getting
> these messages in /var/log/kernel.log:
>
> kernel: kjournald sta
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:25 on Tuesday 01 February 2011, Dale did
opine thusly:
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Of course it can be done :-)
> > Output trimmed for brevity.
> >
> > $ eix kdebase-meta
> > [I] kde-base/kdebase-meta
> >
> > Available versions:
> > (4.4) 4.4.5
- Original Message
> From: Dale
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 12:20:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Emerge Problems...
>
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 05:48:32 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
> >
> >
> >> If the machine is not f
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Dale wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 05:48:32 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> If the machine is not fast enough - mine is a PII 233 w/160 MB RAM,
>>> takes a while do to updates - then you really have to separate out what
>>> you are ho
Hi,
I use one drive just for backup, co I mount/unmount it only when
I need it (quite frequently). Since some time I started getting
these messages in /var/log/kernel.log:
kernel: kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
kernel: EXT3-fs warning: maximal mount count reached, running e2fsck i
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Of course it can be done :-)
Output trimmed for brevity.
$ eix kdebase-meta
[I] kde-base/kdebase-meta
Available versions:
(4.4) 4.4.5
(4.5) (~)4.5.5
(4.6) {M}(~)4.6.0
{aqua kdeprefix}
Installed versions: 4.6.0(4.6)(04:58
Apparently, though unproven, at 19:38 on Tuesday 01 February 2011, Dale did
opine thusly:
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Portage can deal with a pure kde-4.5.x to 4.6.0 upgrade, the blockers are
> > all soft ones so they just get automagically dealt with.
> >
> > But kbluetooth has this gem:
> >
>
Am 01.02.2011 18:38, schrieb Dale:
Do you have k3b installed? I tried to install it here, it was a blocker
earlier so I -C'd it, and it appears k3b wants a older version of qt
stuff and KDE 4.6 wants the new versions of qt stuff. I have not been
able to work around this yet but would love to kno
On Tuesday 01 February 2011 13:02:46 Adam Carter wrote:
> Volker - do you have CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU set?
(X) Tree-based hierarchical RCU
RCU Implementation (Tree-based hierarchical RCU) --->
│ │
│ │[ ] Enable tracing for RCU
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Portage can deal with a pure kde-4.5.x to 4.6.0 upgrade, the blockers are all
soft ones so they just get automagically dealt with.
But kbluetooth has this gem:
COMMON_DEPEND="
Do you have k3b installed? I tried to install it here, it was a blocker
earlier s
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 05:48:32 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
If the machine is not fast enough - mine is a PII 233 w/160 MB RAM,
takes a while do to updates - then you really have to separate out what
you are hosting from what you are using. Otherwise you end up in the
situation
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 05:48:32 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
> If the machine is not fast enough - mine is a PII 233 w/160 MB RAM,
> takes a while do to updates - then you really have to separate out what
> you are hosting from what you are using. Otherwise you end up in the
> situation that you have start
Hi Stephan,
Frankly, I don't think it would bring anything to you, except maybe
the possibility to cancel a suspension on the fly and maybe some check
when coming from suspension.
I'm using tuxonice only for the suspend to disk, but even there, the
kernel has some builtin features that would be
- Original Message
> From: Dale
> Nils Holland wrote:
> > On 21:35 Mon 31 Jan , Francesco Talamona wrote:
> >> On Monday 31 January 2011, BRM wrote:
> >>> I just wrote a new script last night, but I'm still not sure that all
> >>> of the parameters are correct
> >>>
> >>
Hi Helmut,
It sounds like there is a problem with the partition table on your USB
stick. It might be the consequence of a hardware failure (read or more
probably write) at some point.
If, as you mention, once you do an fdisk then "p", you can use once
again your USB stick, then maybe save everyth
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 01:34:46 +0100, Alex Schuster wrote:
> And shouldn't dd be a little faster for a full drive because there is no
> file system overhead, no seeking operations?
Only is the drive is really full, and if it's that full the filesystem
will be fragmented horribly and a cloned copy i
Apparently, though unproven, at 09:00 on Tuesday 01 February 2011, Mick did
opine thusly:
> On Monday 31 January 2011 23:31:23 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > So it's not even a learning opportunity. But upgrading to KDE-4.6.0 from
> > 4.5.x when I had kbluetooth installed - now *that* was an excellent
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