On 27/2/2011, at 6:30am, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Sunday 27 February 2011 03:46:48 Stroller wrote:
>> On 26/2/2011, at 5:33pm, Grant wrote:
>>>
>>> find /my/folder -type f -name '*foo*.txt'
>>
>
> He didn't quote the search string and neither did the grandparent. Find will
> do what he's aski
Hi,
I upgraded kdepim a while ago to most recent recent snpashots (4.5.94.1)
This has proved less than successful, such as calendars do not work at all and
akonadi sync takes forever on large mail collections.
So I want to go back to 4.4.10 till such time as stuff actually works. The
upgrade
On 26/2/2011, at 5:33pm, Grant wrote:
> I can't get find to work. This works:
>
> locate *foo*.txt
>
> but none of these work:
>
> find /my/folder -name foo*.txt
> find /my/folder -name *foo*.txt
> find /my/folder -type f -name '*foo*.txt'
$ mkdir -p /my/folder
mkdir: cannot create directory
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011, Christoph Brendes wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 13:27:11 -0200
> luis jure wrote:
>
> > on 2011-02-26 at 16:17 Christoph Brendes wrote:
> >
> >
> > >Hi, for me it works (xfce 4.8 with udev and udisk)
> > >
> > >please check if you
> > >
> > >- enable the volume manager (thunar
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 13:10:37 luis jure wrote:
> on 2011-02-27 at 11:32 Paul Colquhoun wrote:
> >If it involved PolicyKit, that may be the cause. Look in
> >/etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf and see if that is blocking your access.
>
> mmm... i don't have this file (or the /etc/PolicyKit directory, fo
on 2011-02-27 at 11:32 Paul Colquhoun wrote:
>If it involved PolicyKit, that may be the cause. Look in
>/etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf and see if that is blocking your access.
mmm... i don't have this file (or the /etc/PolicyKit directory, for that
matter). i only have the /etc/polkit-1 directo
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 11:04:41 luis jure wrote:
> on 2011-02-26 at 14:44 walt wrote:
> >xfce4-session also recognizes the policykit and consolekit USE flag, and
> >those two things seem to be the way of the future (until tomorrow, anyway)
> >for desktop managers like kde and gnome.
> >
> >xfce has al
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 20:00:01 +0100, Mick wrote about Re: [gentoo-user]
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS and XDG_DATA_DIRS env variables with E17:
[snip]
>and they contain:
>
>$ cat /etc/env.d/30xdg-data-local
>XDG_DATA_DIRS="/usr/local/share"
>COLON_SEPARATED="XDG_DATA_DIRS XDG_CONFIG_DIRS"
>
>$ cat /etc/env.d/90
on 2011-02-26 at 14:44 walt wrote:
>xfce4-session also recognizes the policykit and consolekit USE flag, and
>those two things seem to be the way of the future (until tomorrow, anyway)
>for desktop managers like kde and gnome.
>
>xfce has always been closely related to gnome, and it still uses the
2011/2/26 Mick :
> On Saturday 26 February 2011 11:26:38 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> You could always grep for INPUT_DEVICES into /etc/portage, user -R for
>> recursive search.
>>
>> Also, make sure there's no other statement for INPUT_DEVICES in
>> make.conf after the one you posted above.
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 2:20 PM, walt wrote:
On 02/25/2011 03:10 PM, Dale wrote:
I got a good power supply but it could still be that. Even the best and
most
expensive break from time to time. I think I could swap mine out from my
old
rig if needed. This new rig
On 02/26/2011 03:40 AM, luis jure wrote:
on 2011-02-26 at 06:00 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Make sure you have udev enabled for your desktop environment. Or HAL,
if it doesn't support udev. Then it will just work.
hi nikos, the only package in xfce that has a flag for udev is
xfce-base/xfce4-
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 2:20 PM, walt wrote:
> On 02/25/2011 03:10 PM, Dale wrote:
>
>> I got a good power supply but it could still be that. Even the best and
>> most
>> expensive break from time to time. I think I could swap mine out from my
>> old
>> rig if needed. This new rig doesn't pull ne
On 02/25/2011 03:10 PM, Dale wrote:
I got a good power supply but it could still be that. Even the best and most
expensive break from time to time. I think I could swap mine out from my old
rig if needed. This new rig doesn't pull near as much as my old one.
How can you tell how much power th
On 02/25/2011 01:51 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I've just emerged app-text/djview4 which went through without any
errors.
But invoking djview4 fails due to missing libraries
libdjvulibre.so.15 and libtiff.so.3
On my system there the more recent versions
libdjvulibre.so.21libtiff.so.
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Dale wrote:
> I don't object to having X stuff installed, I just don't think it should be
> pulled into the system set.
The system set (@system) is comprised ONLY of the packages listed in
the various "packages" files under /usr/portage/profiles. The
dependencies
On 02/15/2011 02:43 AM, dhk wrote:
On 02/14/2011 12:29 PM, walt wrote:
On 02/14/2011 03:43 AM, dhk wrote:
What are the "Intel HD Audio" codecs? I don't
remember doing anything explicitly for them. How do I check them?
Thanks.
Under the HD-Intel sound card driver menu there are several code
> >> I used to use slocate like this to search the filesystem for a file:
> >>
> >> foo*.txt
> >>
> >> but mlocate doesn't seem to accept wildcards. I tried to figure out
> >> how to do it with find but failed. Can anyone point me in the right
> >> direction?
> >>
> >> - Grant
> >
> > How about t
Hello,
Is anyone using the uml290 modem? I've never used one and recently
acquired this model. What other kernel support is needed in addition
to usb modem? and what package is needed to connect the modem
(currently I use wicd for wired and wireless connection on a laptop
where I intend to use the
Am Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:28:35 +
schrieb Mick :
> On Saturday 26 February 2011 14:56:35 Dale wrote:
> > Mick wrote:
> > > Not related to the OP's question, but couldn't stop myself from asking:
> > >
> > > Why is/was webmin dropped from portage?
> > >
> > > I saw bug 348432 for webmin-1.530, b
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 26 February 2011 11:26:38 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> You could always grep for INPUT_DEVICES into /etc/portage, user -R for
>> recursive search.
>>
>> Also, make sure there's no other statement for INPUT_DEVICES in
>> make.conf af
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Mick wrote:
> Where are being these set?
>
> I currently have:
>
> $ echo $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
> /etc/xdg
>
> $ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
> /usr/local/share:/usr/share
>
See /etc/env.d/30xdg-data-local and /etc/env.d/90xdg-data-base.
On Saturday 26 February 2011 18:12:42 David W Noon wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 17:50:02 +0100, Mick wrote about [gentoo-user]
>
> XDG_CONFIG_DIRS and XDG_DATA_DIRS env variables with E17:
> >Where are being these set?
> >
> >I currently have:
> >
> >$ echo $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
> >/etc/xdg
> >
> >$ ec
on 2011-02-26 at 09:33 Grant wrote:
>I can't get find to work. This works:
>
>locate *foo*.txt
>
>but none of these work:
>
>find /my/folder -name foo*.txt
>find /my/folder -name *foo*.txt
>find /my/folder -type f -name '*foo*.txt'
>
>What am I doing wrong? I do need the find to be recursive in
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 17:50:02 +0100, Mick wrote about [gentoo-user]
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS and XDG_DATA_DIRS env variables with E17:
>Where are being these set?
>
>I currently have:
>
>$ echo $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
>/etc/xdg
>
>$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
>/usr/local/share:/usr/share
Take a look at /etc/env.d/*xdg*,
>> I used to use slocate like this to search the filesystem for a file:
>>
>> foo*.txt
>>
>> but mlocate doesn't seem to accept wildcards. I tried to figure out
>> how to do it with find but failed. Can anyone point me in the right
>> direction?
>>
>> - Grant
>
> How about this?
>
> find -name fo
>> I used to use slocate like this to search the filesystem for a file:
>>
>> foo*.txt
>>
>> but mlocate doesn't seem to accept wildcards. I tried to figure out
>> how to do it with find but failed. Can anyone point me in the right
>> direction?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>>
>
> Try locate "*/foo*.txt". ml
Am Sat, 26 Feb 2011 13:14:32 -0200
schrieb luis jure :
> on 2011-02-26 at 15:47 Marc Joliet wrote:
>
>
> >According to the README file [0], udiskie uses consolekit to obtain
> >necessary permissions. That means that you need to emerge xfce4-session
> >with the use flags +consolekit.
>
> i reco
Where are being these set?
I currently have:
$ echo $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
/etc/xdg
$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
/usr/local/share:/usr/share
I'm asking because although Enlightenment-17 picks up the kde menu from there,
it does not seem to recognise the respective application icons. If I set the
icons ma
On Saturday 26 February 2011 14:56:35 Dale wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Not related to the OP's question, but couldn't stop myself from asking:
> >
> > Why is/was webmin dropped from portage?
> >
> > I saw bug 348432 for webmin-1.530, but other than offering an ebuild it
> > didn't say.
>
> From ge
On Friday 25 February 2011 18:24:50 Dale wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > let memtest86 run - for 12h.
> > increase ram voltage - a bit. Like 0.01V.
> > get a different psu.
>
> 12 hours?
you are right. 24h is better.
Hi,
due to a temporary misconfiguration I have several db's (berkdb) of
spamassassins bayes feature on my hd. All are of different users (I
currently use nobody:nobody as user for spamd).
I would like to combine/join them into one db.
How can I acchieve this most painlessly ?
Best regards and
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 09:24:18 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I see your point but that isn't what I have been talking about. When I
> run emerge -e system, it pulls in a bunch of X stuff including KDE.
> Yea, it is because of USE flags but that didn't used to be the case.
> If I recall correctly, my syst
Yohan Pereira wrote:
On Saturday 26 Feb 2011 04:36:32 AM Dale wrote:
>I booted a USB stick and it ran a long time with no problem.
ok this may have nothing to do with it but was it a 32 bit OS on the
usb stick? does it use all 8 gigs?
dont know if this makes any diffrence though just gues
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 13:27:11 -0200
luis jure wrote:
> on 2011-02-26 at 16:17 Christoph Brendes wrote:
>
>
> >Hi, for me it works (xfce 4.8 with udev and udisk)
> >
> >please check if you
> >
> >- enable the volume manager (thunar preferences: "Advanced" tab)
> >- you are in the plugdev group
>
On Saturday 26 Feb 2011 04:36:32 AM Dale wrote:
>I booted a USB stick and it ran a long time with no problem.
ok this may have nothing to do with it but was it a 32 bit OS on the usb
stick? does it use all 8 gigs?
dont know if this makes any diffrence though just guessing.
--
- Yohan Pereira
On 02/26/2011 05:09 PM, luis jure wrote:
on 2011-02-26 at 16:53 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Do you have any entries for those devices in /etc/fstab? If yes, delete
them. They interfere with automounting.
i had already deleted them, only after doing so the device icon began to
appear on thunar
on 2011-02-26 at 16:17 Christoph Brendes wrote:
>Hi, for me it works (xfce 4.8 with udev and udisk)
>
>please check if you
>
>- enable the volume manager (thunar preferences: "Advanced" tab)
>- you are in the plugdev group
yes to both... :-(
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:10:27 -0600, Dale wrote:
Not exactly. I'm saying I don't think X stuff should be in the system
set regardless of USE flags.
There is no X stuff in @system. what you are seeing is that some
dependencies of @system have X in their IUSE, so p
Hi, for me it works (xfce 4.8 with udev and udisk)
please check if you
- enable the volume manager (thunar preferences: "Advanced" tab)
- you are in the plugdev group
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 11:30:45 -0200
luis jure wrote:
> >It seems that for Xfce you want the Thunar Volume Manager plugin
>
> i
on 2011-02-26 at 15:47 Marc Joliet wrote:
>According to the README file [0], udiskie uses consolekit to obtain
>necessary permissions. That means that you need to emerge xfce4-session
>with the use flags +consolekit.
i recompiled xfce4-session with +consolekit, but the situation remains
unchang
on 2011-02-26 at 16:53 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>Do you have any entries for those devices in /etc/fstab? If yes, delete
>them. They interfere with automounting.
i had already deleted them, only after doing so the device icon began to
appear on thunar. but i can't mount it as a normal user, o
On Saturday 26 February 2011 11:26:38 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
> You could always grep for INPUT_DEVICES into /etc/portage, user -R for
> recursive search.
>
> Also, make sure there's no other statement for INPUT_DEVICES in
> make.conf after the one you posted above.
Thanks, I checked for
Mick wrote:
Not related to the OP's question, but couldn't stop myself from asking:
Why is/was webmin dropped from portage?
I saw bug 348432 for webmin-1.530, but other than offering an ebuild it didn't
say.
From gentoo-dev:
# Diego E. Pettenò (10 Aug 2010)
# on behalf of QA team
#
#
On 02/26/2011 04:46 PM, luis jure wrote:
on 2011-02-26 at 11:30 luis jure wrote:
i had already installed this plugin, but it doesn't seem to do much: an
icon for the device appears on the side panel, but no corresponding mount
point is created under /media. when i click on the icon a "Not Auth
Am Sat, 26 Feb 2011 11:30:45 -0200
schrieb luis jure :
> hi marc,
Hi Luis,
> >It seems that for Xfce you want the Thunar Volume Manager plugin
>
> i had already installed this plugin, but it doesn't seem to do much: an
> icon for the device appears on the side panel, but no corresponding mount
on 2011-02-26 at 11:30 luis jure wrote:
>i had already installed this plugin, but it doesn't seem to do much: an
>icon for the device appears on the side panel, but no corresponding mount
>point is created under /media. when i click on the icon a "Not Authorized"
>message appears.
i'm getting s
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:10:27 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Not exactly. I'm saying I don't think X stuff should be in the system
> set regardless of USE flags.
There is no X stuff in @system. what you are seeing is that some
dependencies of @system have X in their IUSE, so pull in X, but that
doesn't ma
Mick wrote:
Before you start tweaking voltages and replacing PSUs you better test your
*new* memory modules thoroughly, even if that means that you will be using
your old machine for a day or so.
Personally I usually remove all memory modules and then test one at a time
overnight with memtest 8
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Dale wrote:
> Not to long ago, there was only a 150 or so
> packages for system regardless of the USE flags.
I think that you are just mistaken about this point. I have pretty
much always been able to make @system package count blow up by turning
on lots of flags
hi marc,
>It seems that for Xfce you want the Thunar Volume Manager plugin
i had already installed this plugin, but it doesn't seem to do much: an
icon for the device appears on the side panel, but no corresponding mount
point is created under /media. when i click on the icon a "Not Authorized
> When ssh'ing in from a remote updated Gentoo box the "Read from socket
> failed: Connection reset by peer" message is displayed. This message is
> not displayed when trying to ssh in from inside the network.
>
Ok that's different (and not consistent with the Connection timed out
message, but le
Am Fri, 25 Feb 2011 23:31:07 -0200
schrieb luis jure :
> hello list,
Hi,
> i'm old-fashioned and i never cared for this automount thing, but now i
> have two pen drives and two usb hard disks that i have to mount and umount
> all the time, and doing it by hand every time is beginning to be very
On Saturday 26 February 2011 13:03:00 Roger Cahn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since I have installed kernel amd64 I have nomore
> cdrom and sr0 in /dev
> Here is my emerge --info:
which is useless. dmesg and kernel config would be much more helpfull.
Especially the scsi part of kernel config. Stuff like cdr
Hi,
Since I have installed kernel amd64 I have nomore
cdrom and sr0 in /dev
Here is my emerge --info:
Portage 2.1.9.25 (default/linux/amd64/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.4.4,
glibc-2.11.2-r3, 2.6.36-gentoo-r5 x86_64)
=
System uname:
Linux-2.6.
on 2011-02-25 at 19:42 Dale wrote:
>* xfce-extra/xfce4-mount-plugin
> Available versions: 0.5.5 {debug}
> Homepage:http://www.xfce.org/
> Description: Mount plugin for the Xfce panel
>
>That last one should put you on the right path for sure.
hi dale, i do hav
on 2011-02-26 at 06:00 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>Make sure you have udev enabled for your desktop environment. Or HAL,
>if it doesn't support udev. Then it will just work.
hi nikos, the only package in xfce that has a flag for udev is
xfce-base/xfce4-session and it is set. i-m afraid it doesn
You could always grep for INPUT_DEVICES into /etc/portage, user -R for
recursive search.
Also, make sure there's no other statement for INPUT_DEVICES in
make.conf after the one you posted above.
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
On 02/26/2011 03:13 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 26 February 2011 07:49:44 Adam Carter wrote:
>>> The nc command does nothing when run from the same host I'm trying to
>>> ssh in to.
>>
>> Ok so you may not have an ssh problem (so ignore the ssh specific stuff for
>> now) you have a network proble
On Tuesday 22 February 2011 21:51:43 walt wrote:
> On 02/22/2011 09:51 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> >I finally got my Acer 4551 100% functional under 64-bit Gentoo linux.
>
> Congratulations :)
>
> > Thanks to various people on various linux forums who spelled out the
> > answers, and also to "Mr
Amankwah (Sat, 26 Feb 2011 11:19:22 +0800):
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 06:26:51PM -0800, Grant wrote:
> > I used to use slocate like this to search the filesystem for a file:
> >
> > foo*.txt
> >
> > but mlocate doesn't seem to accept wildcards. I tried to figure out
> > how to do it with find bu
On Saturday 26 February 2011 00:24:50 Dale wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > let memtest86 run - for 12h.
> > increase ram voltage - a bit. Like 0.01V.
> > get a different psu.
>
> 12 hours? By that time, I would be in a rubber room. I would go nuts.
> lol I did let it run for almost 5 h
I have unmerged x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse and x11-drivers/xf86-input-
keyboard and also removed mouse and keyboard from my /etc/make.conf, which now
only contains:
INPUT_DEVICES="synaptics evdev"
However, portage seems to want to pull in x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse and
x11-drivers/xf86-inp
On Saturday 26 February 2011 00:43:43 Mark Shields wrote:
> Saw that you linked to the "creating an updated ebuild" from gentoo-wiki,
>
> so what I say may overlay quite a bit, but hear me out:
>
> It depends on how the ebuild is built. If it references the version by the
> ebuild file name, wh
On Saturday 26 February 2011 07:49:44 Adam Carter wrote:
> > The nc command does nothing when run from the same host I'm trying to
> > ssh in to.
>
> Ok so you may not have an ssh problem (so ignore the ssh specific stuff for
> now) you have a network problem. It will be either routing or firewall
> The nc command does nothing when run from the same host I'm trying to
> ssh in to.
>
Ok so you may not have an ssh problem (so ignore the ssh specific stuff for
now) you have a network problem. It will be either routing or firewalling.
If you can ping the box, then its a firewall problem. So, tr
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