It's something like 13g of pre-compiled ~x86 or ~amd64 stuff (your
choice) on a DVD. Even after install, it takes something like1 1/2
minutes to boot! Maybe that's because it uses the genkernel crap ?
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ont ends at
> http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design3/projects.html
I delved into that once and I just remember getting nowhere. Does
anyone use one they like? Preferrably one with an ebuild and not
dependent on K stuff.
You could write yourself a little frontend with zenity (or similar) to
feed the right
construction, and don't have a kernel
source available to run make menuconfig. Just wade through the choices
and look for 'real time clock' support.
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. mplayer doesn't output
anything when started from a terminal except the following which pops
up right away, before a DVD is put in:
Failed to open /dev/rtc: No such file or directory (it should be
readable by the user.)
Does your kernel have the real time clock feature turned on? There are
On 8/21/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know of a practical way to review all the various logs on
the system each day? Does it just come down to a brisk scroll through
the previous day's rotated logs?
Isn't that why logwatch was created?
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s contraindicated -
warnings against compiling them with -Os. Have things progressed to
the point where -Os can be generally recommended?
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On 8/16/06, Ian Kabeary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/15/06, Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to the drive enclosure advertisements,
> metal case is better for heat dissipation, but I have no hard
> evidence. These units have the "standa
you want. If your Gentoo
system handles USB storage devices properly (why wouldn't it), you'll
have no problems. According to the drive enclosure advertisements,
metal case is better for heat dissipation, but I have no hard
evidence. These units have the "standard" external A
-- the installed printers are just not there
Just a thought - check to see if the printer was defined as default
during setup. If not, mark your printer as default. That alone would
cause other applications not to work.
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paid much attention to
the gcc/glibc version. I'm on 3.4.6-r1, and I've never noticed any
compile problems, but then I've not tried emerging empty world. My
machine is too sodding fast to need that.
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On 7/31/06, Randy Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
> The only gotcha I found was with the xorg modular installation. After
> completing the basic installation, I did an 'emerge xfce4' and let
> portage calculate all the dependancies including xorg
tage calculate all the dependancies including xorg. When all was
said and done, I discovered that the automatic dependancy selection
had not included the keyboard and mouse modules for xorg, so I had to
emerge these manually.
Also I didn't have much sucess using 'X -configure'. I had
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