Re: [gentoo-user] no libdri.so with ati-drivers-10.1

2010-02-22 Thread Anthony Mutiso
On 02/20/10 04:03, Keith Dart wrote: > === On Sat, 02/20, Adam wrote: === > >> So, any ideas or should i issue a bug report? >> > === > > Yes, use the open source drivers: > > x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati > This can't universally be the answer. I have been forced to upgrade from ati-dri

Re: [gentoo-user] Port Multiplier Support

2009-08-26 Thread Anthony Mutiso
Wikipedia says that after 3 disks you start to saturate the controller. Mike Kazantsev wrote: > On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 02:15:54 -0700 (PDT) > Jon Hardcastle wrote: > > >> I am looking at ways to increase the drive capacity of my machine. It has 4 >>

Re: [gentoo-user] qt3support issue solved

2009-06-30 Thread Anthony Mutiso
So for those that *had* qt in make.conf, (like me), the right thing to do is to change it to qt4? Alan McKinnon wrote: Yes. The difference is huge. KDE-3 uses Qt KDE-4 uses Qt4 They are so different that a name change from Qt to something else would be entirely acceptable.

Re: [gentoo-user] qt3support issue solved

2009-06-30 Thread Anthony Mutiso
Is there a difference between qt and qt4? Doug Hunley wrote: Just another bullet point of information for the 'can't upgrade to 4.5.2 cause of qt3support' thread. I solved it here by removing 'qt3' from USE in make.conf. For whatever reason, I had both 'qt3' and 'qt4' in the USE flag. Removing '

[gentoo-user] rebuilding /var

2005-05-20 Thread Anthony Mutiso
So if you had to rebuild the /var directory on a gentoo box, what would I need to be concerned about. My /var directory is on it's own ReiserFS 3.6 partition that ran in a spot of trouble. The fsck.reiserfs --rebuild-tree generated a raft of files in lost+found. I have done my best to move the file