Sorry, but could you tell me where to find the corresponding code that
is responsible for this behaviour, because I can just find the hard
coded path in the variable mentioned earlier. :)
OK, that doesn't work.
But it's easier.
Open /usr/bin/emerge with your favourite editor and search for
/usr
How do I tell emerge to use a custom rsync command?
Hello,
I hope you know about the script.
Create some kind of directory, let's say
/opt/mybin
copy your rsync script to this directory and call it "rsync". Then do this:
PATH=/opt/mybin:$PATH emerge --sync
Regards,
Nico
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Hi folks,
I recently set up a Core 2 duo system. Following the AMD64 howto, the
system now works. Kernel compilation took 1:40 minutes passing -j6 to
make.
Then I tried to bunzip a large file and found out that the machine was
about 40 % in idle which is clear because bzip2 is only one process.
Thank you very mouch. I don't have souch a line though. But I found
out that gdm --no-console does a real good jo -- just for those who
have a similar problem.
Anyway, thank you.
2006/12/11, YoYo Siska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nico Schümann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've set up a
Hi,
I've set up a terminal server. Now, it actually works ([xdmcp] is
enabled) and I can connect via X -broadcast, but GDM tries to start a
local X server on the server machine. I don't want an X server to run
on the terminal server. How do I configure GDM not to do this?
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Hello folks,
I have a web server running on port 80 and a SSH daemon running on
port 22. I don't want to change these ports because it just works this
way.
Can I configure iptables that it just accepts port 80 and if I try to
connect with a ssh client to port 80 to forward this ssh traffic to
por
2006/10/22, Anielkis Herrera Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
check the wire (near the mouse, where is going in), a broken wire maybe
is the problem..
I don't think so. I had the same problem with my PS2 logitech mouse.
But I didn't actually find any information to solve this problem. Then
I bough
2006/10/22, Régis Décamps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
emerge -av quota
will emerge http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxquota/
You need kernel quota support, as well. Anyway, it's explained in our
gentoo-wiki: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_use_User_Quota's
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2006/10/19, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If not then you will need to acquire a binary gcc/etc to work around
it. Then rebuild.
emerge -e world
I think, after having set up the tool chain, you'd do a
emerge -e system and then
emerge -e world,
because the system packages aren't considered by the w
2006/10/7, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you suspect the memory/mobo, try instead to compile some large
package. Often this results in random segmentation faults for gcc.
Faulty memory should result in crashes and segfaults and erratic
behaviour, apart from freezes.
I had had some trouble with m
2006/9/15, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Friday 15 September 2006 11:58, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Thanks! I hadn't spotted this article. I've tried adding the following two
lines in /etc/acpid/event/default but nothing much happened (as per the log
further down):
event=button[ /]power.*
action
2006/7/14, Daniel Iliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Linux can run trash even now. The funniest thing is that *trashers*
don't know it and they think windows is irreplaceable for great many
programs but that's not true...at least not any more.
And so I don't use windows. The only thing I miss is the pe
2006/7/13, Andreas Schoelver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all
... I am not able to produce special intenational keys any more.
(like @ | [] {} \ on my german keyboard)
old option
Option "RightAlt" "ModeShift"
does not work any more.
Thanks in advance
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
looks like wrong conf
2006/6/30, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ok, well, you *really* should be careful about re-digesting stuff. A
digest failure means you do not have the files that the Gentoo devs
expect you to have. The right thing to do in almost all cases of a
digest failure is to:
I know that it is dirt
2006/6/30, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Why are you having to redigest stuff? This should not be necessary...
Because portage complained about some wrong hashes, I got no idea why.
2006/6/30, Kristian Poul Herkild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
emerge =x11-libs/libXmu-1.0.2 && emerge xorg-x11
Thi
I wanted to upgrade to X11R7 (following
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-howto.xml) but
it just doesn't work.
Except all the digest errors, I just can't compile some packages I need,
# emerge -av xorg-x11 --digest
>>> Emerging (1 of 57) x11-libs/libXt-1.0.2 to /
checking for
2006/6/27, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
For OOo, you should have as much as about 6 GB available.
> And do I get this space back after the compiling
> process is finished?
Yes, you do - if the process is *successfully* finished.
So how about doing an
emerge -av openoffice-bin?
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2006/6/21, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What happens if something is wrong with your initrd and you need to
remove the initrd= option from the command line?
I'd try things like "initrd=" for example. Maybe it's ignored.
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2006/6/21, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, no flame, but it's probably easier than with grub, where you have
to explicitly press some key to modify the command line.
I agree. I don't want to say anything like lilo is better (I
personally prefer grub because I always forget to run lilo a
Hi folks,
I don't know which (DVB-S) TV card to take.
It shouldn't be too expensive and should work correctly with the 2.6
kernel (without patching, if possible).
I just want to watch TV with TV time.
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2006/6/15, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A shame it's binary-only, so it won't run on everything that runs Linux.
Yes, it is, of course. But I think, google will never open the source
because of its policy.
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2006/6/15, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi folks,
I'm looking for an sound server which is widely supported and
can be easily instructed to bounce all audio traffic to a remote
machine, so I can easily switch my speaker without touching
the applications.
Any recommendation ?
I personal
2006/6/15, Dave S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
Apparently my SIP port 5060 is in use. Is there a Linux command to tell me
what process is using this port. I have a vague memory of seeing such a
command but just cannot remember or find it.
Many thanks in advance
Dave
Are you looking for someth
2006/6/15, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Are you *sure* you don't want to use VNC? Xvnc will allow you to
connect to your standard X desktop from a remote VNC client, which
sounds pretty close to what you want to do.
I do. Have you ever used VNC over the internet? It's WAY too slow.
nxserv
2006/6/15, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If I understand correctly, you're probably looking for nx (it's in
portage).
Er, right. nxserver-freenx.
It worked for me on a Ubuntu machine but I've never got it working on
a Gentoo machine. There's always been trouble with the authentication.
I
2006/6/15, Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I would probably do these in a slightly safer manner:emerge --unmerge pam-login && emerge --update shadowemerge --unmerge utempter && emerge --update libutempterYou are right, I didn't think about that (maybe because my machine has never crashed
2006/6/15, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,I tried to update my gentoo-laptop but I got this message:emerge --update --deep --newuse world!!! Error: the sys-apps/utempter package conflicts with another package!!! the two packages cannot be insalled on the same system together.
!!! Please use 'emerge
2006/6/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What things might contribute to this or need configuration?Could you post the header of `top`, please?
uot;dri" Load "freetype" Load "type1"EndSectionBut I think it is indifferent, because I've just bought a new graphics card (because of my new flat screen). Hopefully, the nVidia driver supports it. My old one (Riva TNT2) is not longer supported (it actually was supported a few years ago, but nVidia only has these all-in-one drivers. I just can't find the old one).
Nico Schümann
Hi,yesterday I read that Google Earth had been released. I
did an emerge and everything worked as expected - except the speed, but
the graphic driver is to blame (missing OpenGL support). So why is
Google Earth masked?
Has anyone any problems with Google Earth?Nico Schümann
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