On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:31:58AM -0500, Michael George wrote:
> I am trying to upgrade my postgresql server from 9.0 to 9.1. I've
> installed 9.1.1 and used eselect to make it the slot to run for the
> system.
>
> When I run:
> pg_upgrade -v --check -d /var/lib/postgresql/9.0/data -D \
> /var/l
On Nov 13, 2011 12:35 PM, "Michael George" wrote:
>
> I am trying to upgrade my postgresql server from 9.0 to 9.1. I've
> installed 9.1.1 and used eselect to make it the slot to run for the
> system.
>
> When I run:
> pg_upgrade -v --check -d /var/lib/postgresql/9.0/data -D \
> /var/lib/postgresq
I am trying to upgrade my postgresql server from 9.0 to 9.1. I've
installed 9.1.1 and used eselect to make it the slot to run for the
system.
When I run:
pg_upgrade -v --check -d /var/lib/postgresql/9.0/data -D \
/var/lib/postgresql/9.1/data -b /usr/lib64/postgresql-9.0/bin -B \
/usr/lib64/postgr
I can't get the package net-libs/gnutls-2.10.5 to emerge because of a
c++ linker error. What can I do to fix this?
# MAKEOPTS="-j1" FEATURES="-ccache" ebuild $(equery which
net-libs/gnutls-2.10.5) merge
...
make[4]: Entering directory
`/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/gnutls-2.10.5/work/gnutls-2.10.5/do
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 3:14 PM, James Broadhead
wrote:
> As for native support, it looks as though Apple have updated their
> protocol, so if you've a new i*, or have updated recently, then the
> in-portage versions of ifuse and libimobiledevice won't work - I've
> just gotten my updated iPad work
Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 12.11.2011 00:36, schrieb Dale:
[...]
Now to figure out why the windows in Kubuntu have no borders and no
little X to close the window.< sighs> I hate the little details.
Dale
:-) :-)
That is a typical symptom that the window manager is not running
(probably cra
2011/11/12 Lavender :
> I have recompiled the kernel as says.
>
> But when I emerge xorg-server it had errors:
>
> !!!Error: The xorg-x11 OpenGL implementation doesn't seem to provide
>
> !!!Error: libGL.so file. This might be an effect of breakage introduced
>
> by a prioprietary d
I have recompiled the kernel as says.But
when I emerge xorg-server it had errors:!!!Error: The xorg-x11 OpenGL
implementation doesn't seem to provide!!!Error: libGL.so file. This might be an
effect of breakage introducedby a prioprietary driver installer. Please
re-merge the package!!!Error:
Érico Porto wrote:
Install Ubuntu. It's easy to use, and doesn't need to be configured so
much. It's also friendly for beginners and has lots of references on
the web if something break. Also, it's normal look is
prettier then Debian.
Érico V. Porto
Then I guess I did OK then. I got Kubu
Install Ubuntu. It's easy to use, and doesn't need to be configured so
much. It's also friendly for beginners and has lots of references on the
web if something break. Also, it's normal look is prettier then Debian.
Érico V. Porto
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Dale wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>
What kind of computer are you looking for? If you are not a gamer but do
like to watch high res videos, go for a fanless video board. If you like to
do image processing, nvidia boards are also a good idea because of CUDA
capabilities..
Érico V. Porto
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:09 AM, Érico Porto
I have a asus board that does some pretty fair work on overclocking, but it
had a feature called Everyready, an feature to boot and load a webbrowser
or some games in 6 seconds.. But it crashed after the first bios update..
Érico V. Porto
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Dale wrote:
> masterp
masterprometheus wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
I'm thinking
Gigabyte for motherboard, based on comments made here in similar
threads
(like the one Dale started a while ago).
I highly recommend Gigabyte. My mobo has been great. Everything runs
cool and stable but I don't overclock either
Dale wrote:
Hi,
This is maybe a bit off topic but here goes. I want to install Linux
on my brothers rig. The heat sink on the CPU is not much, OEM type.
I don't want to install Gentoo because of that and it is a older rig
with a slow CPU and not a lot of ram either. So, what is a easy to
Its been solved in the past ... designed for just this purpose:
moriah ~ # esearch http-replicator
[ Results for search key : http-replicator ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* net-proxy/http-replicator
Latest version available: 3.0-r2
Latest version installed: 3.0-r2
Size of downl
Am Thu, 10 Nov 2011 18:13:04 + (UTC)
schrieb Grant Edwards :
> On 2011-11-10, Jonas de Buhr wrote:
> > Hello everyone!
> >
> > virtualbox modules fails with the following
> >
> > * Messages for package app-emulation/virtualbox-modules-4.1.4:
> >
> > * Could not find a Makefile in the kernel
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 19:40:08 +0700, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> During my drive home, something hit my brain: why not have the 'master'
> server share the distfiles dir via NFS?
No reason at all, I've been doing it for years without a single
problem.
> So, the question now becomes: what's the drawback
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 23:00:15 +0200, masterprometheus wrote:
> For AMD I'd recommend to go for a 960T :
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103995
> It's a 95W and as a Zosma it's actually a 6-core. Most of those (not
> all unfortunately) can be unlocked to a 6-core. Has Turb
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> It's time for a new desktop, I'd rather the the money to Amazon or
Ebuyer
> than the Inland Revenue. I'm currently running a Core2Duo system, but
use
> AMD before that, so I have no real allegiances.
>
> I was thinking of something like an AMD 1100T 6 core CPU, the new
>
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 22:44:08 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> The common thread lately is that people using Mint do not want to
> change just because for no good reason. Can't argue with that - gnome2
> ain't broke so gnome3 isn't the fix. The solution is a fork.
Deja Vu, or should that be Keja Vu?
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 00:42:31 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 23:47:31 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> > If my ftp server stats are anything to go by, Linux Mint is the one
> > power users are targeting right now. Number of downloads is a
> > significant % of number of Ubuntu dow
On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 12:30:13 Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> Am Samstag, 12. November 2011, 12:09:23 schrieb Mick:
> > On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 02:37:53 Lavender wrote:
> > > >The problem is that X is not installed. to install X, edit
> > > >/etc/make.conf and add VIDEO_CARDS="" and emerge
> > >
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 14:14:33 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Disadvantages? I'm unsure how portage will handle cases when two
> machines fetch the same file at the same time.
In my experience concurrent/overlapping fetches work just fine, thanks to
portage's lock file. The second potential downlo
Fredric Johansson [11-11-12 17:32]:
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 4:24 PM, wrote:
> ...snip...
> >> Try `emerge --tree -pvuD @world` to see what is pulling it in.
> >>
> >
> > Gives me that:
> >
> > Calculating dependencies... done!
> > [nomerge ] app-xemacs/emerge-1.11
> > [nomerge ] a
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 4:24 PM, wrote:
...snip...
>> Try `emerge --tree -pvuD @world` to see what is pulling it in.
>>
>
> Gives me that:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [nomerge ] app-xemacs/emerge-1.11
> [nomerge ] app-editors/xemacs-21.4.22-r2 USE="X berkdb gdbm gif gpm
victor romanchuk:
>try that patch (attached):
Thanks for that. Here is a comparison:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 151187140 92949648 50557624 65% /
/dev/root151187140 92949648 50557624 65% /
rc-svcdir 10
Florian Philipp [11-11-12 16:16]:
> Am 12.11.2011 15:41, schrieb meino.cra...@gmx.de:
> > Hi,
> >
> > for reason unknown to me the regular "eix-sync; emerge"-dance
> > presents XEmacs-base and XEmacs as New to install packages since
> > two days. I am not using this editor nor is it in my world
Am 12.11.2011 15:41, schrieb meino.cra...@gmx.de:
> Hi,
>
> for reason unknown to me the regular "eix-sync; emerge"-dance
> presents XEmacs-base and XEmacs as New to install packages since
> two days. I am not using this editor nor is it in my world file.
> What needs this...especially because it
Hi,
for reason unknown to me the regular "eix-sync; emerge"-dance
presents XEmacs-base and XEmacs as New to install packages since
two days. I am not using this editor nor is it in my world file.
What needs this...especially because it is an interactive application.
My $EDITOR show vim.
Any idea
On Sat, Nov 12 2011, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 08:44:16 -0500, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
>> > Removing it does the same thing. The device file is re-created with
>> > the currently probed hardware and indexes start from 0. It's just
>> > that most people prefer to just remove it b
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 08:44:16 -0500, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> > Removing it does the same thing. The device file is re-created with
> > the currently probed hardware and indexes start from 0. It's just
> > that most people prefer to just remove it because it's less typing
> > and less prone to err
On Sat, Nov 12 2011, Albert W. Hopkins wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 21:41 -0500, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> 3. Some advised blowing away .../persistent-net.rules.
>> I chose to modify it so that the new device is now eth0 and the
>> old
>> device is gone.
>
> Removing it does the same
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 10:24, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> What is the *LIGHTEST* web server package you know for gentoo?
>
> I just want to serve the distfiles, so no CGI / PHP /
> whathaveyouscripting support is needed.
>
> Preferably, with logging so I can see which packages I missed, but not
> neces
On Nov 12, 2011 8:20 PM, "Florian Philipp" wrote:
>
> Am 12.11.2011 13:40, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> >
> > During my drive home, something hit my brain: why not have the 'master'
> > server share the distfiles dir via NFS?
> >
> > So, the question now becomes: what's the drawback/benefit of NFS-shar
On Nov 12, 2011 8:16 PM, "YoYo Siska" wrote:
>
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 07:40:08PM +0700, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> > On Nov 12, 2011 7:00 PM, "Mick" wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been using boa just for this purpose for years:
> > >
> > > * www-servers/boa
> > > Available versions:
> > >
On Nov 12, 2011 8:05 PM, "Mick" wrote:
>
> On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 12:40:08 Pandu Poluan wrote:
> > On Nov 12, 2011 7:00 PM, "Mick" wrote:
> > > I've been using boa just for this purpose for years:
> > >
> > > * www-servers/boa
> > >
> > > Available versions:
> > >~ 0.94
Am 12.11.2011 13:40, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
>
> During my drive home, something hit my brain: why not have the 'master'
> server share the distfiles dir via NFS?
>
> So, the question now becomes: what's the drawback/benefit of NFS-sharing
> vs HTTP-sharing? The scenario is back-end LAN at the offi
On Saturday 12 November 2011 14:01:54 Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 12:40:08 Pandu Poluan wrote:
> > On Nov 12, 2011 7:00 PM, "Mick" wrote:
> > > I've been using boa just for this purpose for years:
> > >
> > > * www-servers/boa
> > >
> > > Available versions:
> > >~
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 07:40:08PM +0700, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2011 7:00 PM, "Mick" wrote:
> >
> > I've been using boa just for this purpose for years:
> >
> > * www-servers/boa
> > Available versions:
> >~ 0.94.14_rc21 "~x86 ~sparc ~mips ~ppc ~amd64" [doc]
>
On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 12:40:08 Pandu Poluan wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2011 7:00 PM, "Mick" wrote:
> > I've been using boa just for this purpose for years:
> >
> > * www-servers/boa
> >
> > Available versions:
> >~ 0.94.14_rc21 "~x86 ~sparc ~mips ~ppc ~amd64" [doc]
> >
On Nov 12, 2011 7:00 PM, "Mick" wrote:
>
> I've been using boa just for this purpose for years:
>
> * www-servers/boa
> Available versions:
>~ 0.94.14_rc21 "~x86 ~sparc ~mips ~ppc ~amd64" [doc]
> Homepage:http://www.boa.org/
> Description: A ve
Am Samstag, 12. November 2011, 12:09:23 schrieb Mick:
> On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 02:37:53 Lavender wrote:
> > >The problem is that X is not installed. to install X, edit
> > >/etc/make.conf and add VIDEO_CARDS="" and emerge
> > >xorg-server or emerge xorg-x11 to get X
>
> How can it not be installe
On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 02:37:53 Lavender wrote:
> >The problem is that X is not installed. to install X, edit
> >/etc/make.conf and add VIDEO_CARDS="" and emerge
> >xorg-server or emerge xorg-x11 to get X
How can it not be installed? Wouldn't KDE pull in Xorg packages as
dependencies?
> Thanks
On Fri, 2011-11-11 at 21:41 -0500, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> 3. Some advised blowing away .../persistent-net.rules.
> I chose to modify it so that the new device is now eth0 and the
> old
> device is gone.
Removing it does the same thing. The device file is re-created with the
currently pr
On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 09:14:27 Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 12.11.2011 10:01, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> > On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 15:46, Nilesh Govindarajan
wrote:
> >> On Sat 12 Nov 2011 01:54:10 PM IST, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> >>> What is the *LIGHTEST* web server package you know for gentoo?
> >>
Jarry wrote, at 11/11/2011 09:37 PM:
> Hi,
> this is actually not problem but rather a matter of customs:
> My new fresh installed system shows root-fs in "df" as
> /dev/root, not actuall device (in my case /dev/md2).
>
> I think I coud get used to it, but some software still needs
> /dev/md2 (i.e.
On Nov 12, 2011 5:42 PM, "Neil Bothwick" wrote:
>
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 09:06:49 +0700, Pandu Poluan wrote:
>
> > > I'm not a gamer, but I want a system with plenty of grunt. Video
> > > performance is not critical, on board would suffice, except I need
> > > something with dual output to drive tw
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 09:06:49 +0700, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> > I'm not a gamer, but I want a system with plenty of grunt. Video
> > performance is not critical, on board would suffice, except I need
> > something with dual output to drive two monitors. Do any of the
> > onboard jobbies do this or is
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 21:05:39 -0600, Dale wrote:
> >> Is there a way after the install to add a Windoze OS to grub and all?
> >> I unplugged the windoze drive to make sure it didn't mess that up OR
> >> I mess up something. So, grub, or some bootloader, is installed on
> >> the wrong drive in this
On Saturday 12 Nov 2011 00:42:31 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 23:47:31 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > If my ftp server stats are anything to go by, Linux Mint is the one
> > power users are targeting right now. Number of downloads is a
> > significant % of number of Ubuntu downloads.
Am 12.11.2011 10:01, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 15:46, Nilesh Govindarajan
> wrote:
>> On Sat 12 Nov 2011 01:54:10 PM IST, Pandu Poluan wrote:
>>> What is the *LIGHTEST* web server package you know for gentoo?
>>>
>>> I just want to serve the distfiles, so no CGI / PHP /
>>>
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 15:46, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
> On Sat 12 Nov 2011 01:54:10 PM IST, Pandu Poluan wrote:
>> What is the *LIGHTEST* web server package you know for gentoo?
>>
>> I just want to serve the distfiles, so no CGI / PHP /
>> whathaveyouscripting support is needed.
>>
>> Prefera
On Sat 12 Nov 2011 01:54:10 PM IST, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> What is the *LIGHTEST* web server package you know for gentoo?
>
> I just want to serve the distfiles, so no CGI / PHP /
> whathaveyouscripting support is needed.
>
> Preferably, with logging so I can see which packages I missed, but not
> n
What is the *LIGHTEST* web server package you know for gentoo?
I just want to serve the distfiles, so no CGI / PHP /
whathaveyouscripting support is needed.
Preferably, with logging so I can see which packages I missed, but not
necessary.
Rgds,
--
FdS Pandu E Poluan
~ IT Optimizer ~
• LOPSA M
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 00:51:29 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> It's time for a new desktop, I'd rather the the money to Amazon or
> Ebuyer than the Inland Revenue. I'm currently running a Core2Duo
> system, but use AMD before that, so I have no real allegiances.
>
> I was thinking of something like a
Am 12.11.2011 02:02, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 01:45:23 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
>
>>> What happens when there is that one thing they need to do that needs
>>> root privileges? Do you give them the root password and let them do
>>> what they want, or do you make that one op
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