On Thu, December 8, 2011 5:01 pm, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> On Dec 8, 2011 9:46 PM, "Jarry" wrote:
>>
>> This server is ~50 miles away, and if I screw something
>> and it does not boot up, I will have to go there and fix it
>> on place. One small typo in ~50 config-files which must be
>> updated is ju
On Thursday 08 Dec 2011 23:44:25 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Frank Steinmetzger writes:
> > AFAIK you also need to use a supporting Graphics driver. I, for instance,
>
> Even for a no X setup?. What ever it needs must be there since it
> pops up in a high resolution, but then drops back. If the good
On Friday 09 Dec 2011 02:01:36 Lavender wrote:
> >> I'm sorry, cause the policy of Internet in my country, I can't open the
> >> webpage.
> >>
> >> Could you send it to me or use other methods?
> >
> >Please see my off-list reply.
>
> Thanks a lot ! But I used lspci -v | less, it printed vebose
>I think you need:
>
>CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
>
>Configured into your kernel.
>
>Have a look at your dmesg output. It should have your Radeon card
>version listed. Mine is a Radeon REDWOOD chip.
>
>Here's my kernel config relating to building firmware into the kernel:
>
Thank you, I'll tr
On Thu, December 8, 2011 8:37 pm, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 8 December 2011, at 19:17, Grant wrote:
>
>> I ran squirrelmail/configtest.php and realized I don't have an
>> attachment directory set up for Squirrelmail:
>>
>> ERROR: Attachment dir (/var/local/squirrelmail/attach/) does not exist!
>>
>> I
In linux.gentoo.user, Lavender wrote:
> Thanks a lot ! But I used lspci -v | less, it printed vebose
> information, then I looked up carefully for my video card, but I did
> not find anything about R600,R700 or other like, I'm still not clear
> about R*** things , is it chipset name?
>>Hmm, I re-i
Thanks a lot ! But I used lspci -v | less, it printed vebose information, then
I looked up carefully
for my video card, but I did not find anything about R600,R700 or other like,
I'm still not clear
about R*** things , is it chipset name?
>Hmm, I re-installed radeon-ucode package and I'm sure t
On 12/08/2011 02:17 PM, Grant wrote:
I ran squirrelmail/configtest.php and realized I don't have an
attachment directory set up for Squirrelmail:
ERROR: Attachment dir (/var/local/squirrelmail/attach/) does not exist!
I don't even have a /var/local/. Would a good Gentoo'er create the
directory
>> I'm sorry, cause the policy of Internet in my country, I can't open the
>> webpage.
>>
>> Could you send it to me or use other methods?
>
>Please see my off-list reply.
>
Thanks a lot ! But I used lspci -v | less, it printed vebose information, then
I looked up carefullyfor my video card, but
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 10:27:50AM +0100, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote
>
> Just for clarification:
> - -* means -cxx and -nocxx
> This can produce the failure you get. Therefore you should set cxx
> (normally you should want a c++ compiler).
> If you have "-* cxx nocxx " you will have to remov
On two different machines I've had fs mount failures, even though
earlier mounts of the same filesystems on those kernels worked. 3.1.0
seems ok, and it mounted the fs that 3.1.3 couldn't.
I upgraded 2 systems (both servers, one about 30 miles from me and one
a VPS on another continent) and had zero issues. Unless you have the
king of all obscure setups or you insist on merging config files
by-hand instead of using etc-update or dispatch-conf, there's only a
miniscule chance that you
Frank Steinmetzger writes:
> AFAIK you also need to use a supporting Graphics driver. I, for instance,
Even for a no X setup?. What ever it needs must be there since it
pops up in a high resolution, but then drops back. If the good
weren't there to create that resolution, I doubt it would ente
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 11:26:27PM +0700, Dương "Yang" ヤン Hà Nguyễn wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Mick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the KDEPIM full stack, I use only Kopete. Today I upgraded both
> kdepimlibs and kopete to 4.7.3. After the upgrading, Kwallet did not
> work properly (it displ
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 08:09:34PM +, Mick wrote:
> > > Ubuntu is great for "it just works." Ubuntu isn't so great for "it
> > > just keeps working." Neither is Gentoo, for that matter, but, at least
> > > with Gentoo, you'll know how to fix it.
> >
> > Ah, thanks for the nice suggestions, I
On Thursday 08 Dec 2011 16:11:56 LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Michael Mol wrote:
> > As long as we're talking about *you*, and not about someone you're
> > setting things up for, here's what I'd suggest:
> >
> > 1) Keep your existing Ubuntu setup operational, at least for
On Thursday 08 Dec 2011 14:51:52 Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 06:47:22AM +, Mick wrote:
> > > > Following Alan's disastrous experience where he saw all his messages
> > > > disappear before his eyes I am doubly cautious.
> > > >
> > > > Has anyone tried the migration to
On 8 December 2011, at 19:17, Grant wrote:
> I ran squirrelmail/configtest.php and realized I don't have an
> attachment directory set up for Squirrelmail:
>
> ERROR: Attachment dir (/var/local/squirrelmail/attach/) does not exist!
>
> I don't even have a /var/local/. Would a good Gentoo'er cr
I ran squirrelmail/configtest.php and realized I don't have an
attachment directory set up for Squirrelmail:
ERROR: Attachment dir (/var/local/squirrelmail/attach/) does not exist!
I don't even have a /var/local/. Would a good Gentoo'er create the
directory in that location?
- Grant
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2011, 10:30:14 schrieb Maximilian Bräutigam:
> Am 30.11.2011 13:24, schrieb Michael Schreckenbauer:
> > glxinfo -l | grep MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 1024
>
> is this enough?
don't think so. Afaik gnome-shell composes the desktop in
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2011-12-08, LinuxIsOne wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:58 AM, James Broadhead
wrote:
The next time you have a problem with anything related to linux,
follow a link to an Ubuntu user forum. Unfortunately, the quality of
advice on them tends to be pretty low. :-(
Real
On 2011-12-08, LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:58 AM, James Broadhead
> wrote:
>
>> The next time you have a problem with anything related to linux,
>> follow a link to an Ubuntu user forum. Unfortunately, the quality of
>> advice on them tends to be pretty low. :-(
>
> Really?
Yes,
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Indi wrote:
> Whaddayatawkinbout, gentoo is more than great, it's awesome!
> Gentoo isn't intended for beginners, and makes no claims about
> "user friendliness" of which I'm aware. Generally speaking, making
> things "user friendly" entails adding more layers of ab
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Lorenzo Bandieri
wrote:
> Well, maybe my experience will be useful to you. Ubuntu was my
> introduction to linux. First, I'll start by saying that before linux I
> didn't know absolutely nothing about computers and the like. I had my
> first desktop pc at home (wi
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Mick wrote:
> Thankfully eselect news spells it out and this link makes me thing twice about
> my next steps:
>
> http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/KDEPIM-4.7_upgrade
>
> Following Alan's disastrous experience where he saw all his messages disappear
> before his eyes I a
2011/12/8 LinuxIsOne :
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> Don't take our word for it, go look for yourself.
>
>> I could give you examples of how that forum works, I could give you
>> links that show what we are saying, but NOTHING can prepare you for
>> what you really fi
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Michael Mol wrote:
> As long as we're talking about *you*, and not about someone you're
> setting things up for, here's what I'd suggest:
> 1) Keep your existing Ubuntu setup operational, at least for a while.
> Gentoo isn't something you should dive into unless
On Dec 8, 2011 9:46 PM, "Jarry" wrote:
>
> This server is ~50 miles away, and if I screw something
> and it does not boot up, I will have to go there and fix it
> on place. One small typo in ~50 config-files which must be
> updated is just enough to cause it...
>
That's why I no longer deploy bar
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:36 AM, LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:35 AM, LinuxIsOne wrote:
>
>>> That's debatable; it generally means that the amount of time that
>>> passes before they realise that Linux is not Windows is increased. It
>>> definitely gets them booted into a desktop
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:18 AM, James Broadhead
wrote:
> On 8 December 2011 15:10, LinuxIsOne wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Alan McKinnon
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Don't take our word for it, go look for yourself.
>>
>>> I could give you examples of how that forum works, I could give you
>>
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:35 AM, LinuxIsOne wrote:
>> That's debatable; it generally means that the amount of time that
>> passes before they realise that Linux is not Windows is increased. It
>> definitely gets them booted into a desktop environment quicker, but it
>> doesn't really save on the
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:18 AM, James Broadhead
wrote:
> That's debatable; it generally means that the amount of time that
> passes before they realise that Linux is not Windows is increased. It
> definitely gets them booted into a desktop environment quicker, but it
> doesn't really save on the
On 12/08/2011 09:41 AM, Jarry wrote:
This server is ~50 miles away, and if I screw something
and it does not boot up, I will have to go there and fix it
on place.
That's it? If you drive really awesome you can be there in half an hour!
On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 15:41 +0100, Jarry wrote:
> Anyway I'm surprised that everything older than 2.0.3
> has been simply thrown overboard, especially while it
> worked for us without a problem for many years...
With all due respect, baselayout-2/openrc has been around for a while
too (I've been u
On 8 December 2011 15:10, LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> Don't take our word for it, go look for yourself.
>
>> I could give you examples of how that forum works, I could give you
>> links that show what we are saying, but NOTHING can prepare you for
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Don't take our word for it, go look for yourself.
> I could give you examples of how that forum works, I could give you
> links that show what we are saying, but NOTHING can prepare you for
> what you really find on the Ubuntu user forums.
On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 15:41:38 +0100
Jarry wrote:
> On 08-Dec-11 12:26, James Broadhead wrote:
>
> >> I do not want to upgrade to baselayout-2, but I want to
> >> re-emerge system. So how can I do it now, when all 1.x
> >> versions have been removed from portage?
> >
> > I think that the standard
On 8 December 2011 14:41, Jarry wrote:
> On 08-Dec-11 12:26, James Broadhead wrote:
>
>>> I do not want to upgrade to baselayout-2, but I want to
>>> re-emerge system. So how can I do it now, when all 1.x
>>> versions have been removed from portage?
>>
>>
>> I think that the standard answer is "yo
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 06:47:22AM +, Mick wrote:
> > > Following Alan's disastrous experience where he saw all his messages
> > > disappear before his eyes I am doubly cautious.
> > >
> > > Has anyone tried the migration to 4.7 yet?
> > I installed my first 4.7.x kdepim on 30th of July. I w
On 08-Dec-11 12:26, James Broadhead wrote:
I do not want to upgrade to baselayout-2, but I want to
re-emerge system. So how can I do it now, when all 1.x
versions have been removed from portage?
I think that the standard answer is "you can't". I mean, you could
fetch an old copy of the ebuild
On 8 December 2011 14:25, Michael Mol wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:10 AM, James Broadhead
> wrote:
>> Especially in the past, they have allowed their political views on
>> Open Source / Free Software to interfere with the best user
>> experience[3].
>>
>> [3] The whole concept of 'restricted
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 01:55:20 -0500
LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Claudio Roberto França Pereira
> wrote:
>
> > Going back to Ubuntu bashing, I think that the multiple versions,
> > multiple repositories, multiple software choices (gnome 2, then
> > unity, for example, hal t
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 08:55:48 -0500
LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:58 AM, James Broadhead
> wrote:
>
> > The next time you have a problem with anything related to linux,
> > follow a link to an Ubuntu user forum. Unfortunately, the quality of
> > advice on them tends to be pretty lo
On , Dale wrote:
Francisco Ares wrote:
Thank you all who replied my last messages.
Now I am back to plain alsa, but no two programs can use it at the same
time. Alsa drivers are built on the kernel, and I have the following
packages installed:
media-libs/alsa-lib-1.0.24.1:0
media-plu
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:10 AM, James Broadhead
wrote:
[snip]
> Especially in the past, they have allowed their political views on
> Open Source / Free Software to interfere with the best user
> experience[3].
>
> [3] The whole concept of 'restricted extras' is detrimental to distro
> usability,
On 7 December 2011 15:58, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2011-12-07, Stroller wrote:
>>
>> On 6 December 2011, at 23:25, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> ...
>>> The Ubuntu documentation seems to be mainly user-forum threads full of
>>> wrong answers posted by people who didn't understand the question.
>>
>>
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:58 AM, James Broadhead
wrote:
> The next time you have a problem with anything related to linux,
> follow a link to an Ubuntu user forum. Unfortunately, the quality of
> advice on them tends to be pretty low. :-(
Really?
2011/12/8 Lavender :
>>I maintain http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Radeon , which should sort you out.
>>
>>If not, please post again & I'll update the article to be more helpful.
>>
>
> I'm sorry, cause the policy of Internet in my country, I can't open the
> webpage.
>
> Could you send it to me or
James Broadhead writes:
> On 8 December 2011 11:17, Jarry wrote:
> > I just upgraded gcc and after switching to the new version
> > I want to update system too.
> > But it wants to emerge
> > baselayout-2 as dependency of system:
> >
> > !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "sys-apps/baselayout" h
>I maintain http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Radeon , which should sort you out.
>
>If not, please post again & I'll update the article to be more helpful.
>
I'm sorry, cause the policy of Internet in my country, I can't open the
webpage.Could you send it to me or use other methods?
Francisco Ares wrote:
Thank you all who replied my last messages.
Now I am back to plain alsa, but no two programs can use it at the
same time. Alsa drivers are built on the kernel, and I have the
following packages installed:
media-libs/alsa-lib-1.0.24.1:0
media-plugins/gst-plugins-alsa-0.1
On 8 December 2011 11:17, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded gcc and after switching to the new version
> I want to update system too. But it wants to emerge
> baselayout-2 as dependency of system:
>
> !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "sys-apps/baselayout" have
> !!! been masked. One of the
Hi,
I just upgraded gcc and after switching to the new version
I want to update system too. But it wants to emerge
baselayout-2 as dependency of system:
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "sys-apps/baselayout" have
!!! been masked. One of the following masked packages is required
!!! to complete
2011/12/8 Lavender :
> I'm being working out with building KDE environment recently.
> Now I need installing Xorg first. As the
> says,
> if I use radeon card ,then I need emerge radeon-ucode or linux-firmware
> package.
> Then I need rebuild my kernel with External firmware blobs . My video card
On 8 December 2011 06:57, LinuxIsOne wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 5:20 AM, Stroller
> wrote:
>
>> I tried Ubuntu, hated this *so* much.
>
>> I'm sure all the respondents were just trying to be helpful, but they made
>> Ubuntu look like the distro of idiots.
>
> How do you say like this? Can
I'm being working out with building KDE environment recently.
Now I need installing Xorg first. As the
says,
if I use radeon card ,then I need emerge radeon-ucode or linux-firmware package.
Then I need rebuild my kernel with External firmware blobs . My video card
belongs
to radeon 4000 series,
Am 30.11.2011 12:57, schrieb Albert W. Hopkins:
> On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 10:11 +0100, Maximilian Bräutigam wrote:
>> (2) Mesa is built with "gallium" and it is enables using eselect.
>
> AFAIK intel drivers didn't work (well) with gallium, at least I
> checked[1].
>
> Anyway you might want to try
Am 30.11.2011 13:24, schrieb Michael Schreckenbauer:
> glxinfo -l | grep MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE
Hi Michael,
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 1024
is this enough?
Kind regards,
der Max
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Just for clarification:
- -* means -cxx and -nocxx
This can produce the failure you get. Therefore you should set cxx
(normally you should want a c++ compiler).
If you have "-* cxx nocxx " you will have to remove one of the two
useflags.
Hinnerk
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Hi,
since you have not posted your specific USE-flags, it gets harder to
help you. I think you could try to add cxx to your USE-flags.
If the does not help you, you should post your USE-flags and
eventually the output of emerge --info to make it easie
I'm doing a fresh 32-bit install on an older Dell with an AMD K8, for
experimentation. I'm getting a build failure on gcc as listed below. I
start off my USE variable with "-*" and then add on stuff as necessary.
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