On Wednesday 31 May 2006 19:52, Harm Geerts wrote:
> You don't *have* to use it, that choice is still up to you.
> You can still (en|dis)able the linguas flag per package.
>
> USE="-linguas_cs linguas_pl"
That's a most informative advice on this issue, thank you very much for it.
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portage than make a translation.
>
> On Wednesday, 31 May 2006 23:04, Petr Kocmid wrote:
> > [ebuild U ] sys-apps/portage-2.1_rc3-r2 [2.1_rc3-r1] USE="doc -build"
> > LINGUAS="-pl" 3 kB
> >
> > Any good explanation why portage hates polish? I nev
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/portage-2.1_rc3-r2 [2.1_rc3-r1] USE="doc -build"
LINGUAS="-pl" 3 kB
Any good explanation why portage hates polish? I never used pl in LINGUAS,
have LINGUAS="cs" in make.conf all the time. And It's not just rc3-r2, I
already noticed this before. I would rather expect por
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 00:48, leszek wrote:
> > 2) what additional functionality would you like? (mask/unmask packages,
> > install/remove, emerge command generator [much like nmapfe], etc)
> a notification applet which emerge --sync every day in the background
> and warn us when there is som
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage an
updated foomatic driver dies silently and cups daemon thinks everything is
finished printed fine, or if one is lucky as you, ends with dead process
logged. You should enable full debug level for cupsd log to identify the
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 10:14, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
> Any idea left ?
So, you definitely have a hardware problem. Digging for the id of your device
1043 8006 reveals a linux kernel mailing list archive thread:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0410.0/0023.html
with the identi
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 05:04, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
[*]
> OK. I have
> sanduleak ~ # find /dev/disk/ -iname '*usb*'
> /dev/disk/by-path/usb-0x1043-0x8006:0:0:0
> /dev/disk/by-id/usb-Generic_USB_Flash_Drive
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>
> Any other idea ?
Never give up.
Try hexdump on
Good. According to processed events, there is a raw disk dedected properly but
no partition processed. If you still do not see /dev/sda, try to look for
your disk at folowing locations:
/dev/disk/by-id/usb-*something*
and
/dev/disk/by-id/usb-*something*-part1
or
/dev/disk/by-path/pci-*somethin
On Monday 17 April 2006 17:49, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
> Le lundi 17 avril 2006 à 17:26 +0200, Petr Kocmid a écrit :
> > What fdisk -l /dev/sda says when you plug it in? You should get something
> > as:
>
> [snip]
> I don't get anything :-(
>
On Monday 17 April 2006 16:24, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
> Bus 003 Device 006: ID 1043:8006 iCreate Technologies Corp.
> Flash Disk 32 MB
>
> This is a not an iCreate 32MB drive, but a Kingston DataTraveler Elite
> 1GB drive. I did some first tests with small files, and it worked OK
On Monday 17 April 2006 13:48, James wrote:
> Petr Kocmid project-bhairava.org> writes:
> > I wander, what's the point of having (noncompilable)
> > dev-embedded/avr-libc in portage when there is no avr-gcc nor
> > avr-binutils?
> No good reason for this
Wel
I wander, what's the point of having (noncompilable) dev-embedded/avr-libc in
portage when there is no avr-gcc nor avr-binutils?
However, I found some overlay ebuilds for avr toolset at
http://gentoo.zugaina.org/erazor-zone/dev-embedded.html.en
going to try it.
Petr
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On Wednesday 22 March 2006 08:31, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 March 2006 02:42, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > > But the times, that gentoo was pretty actual in the stable tree are
> > > over.
> > You do realize the above sentence makes no freakin' sense, right?
> nope.
> If I
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 20:27, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Today I updated from udev-081-r1 to udev-084. Since then,
> I can no longer use my USB devices, like my mouse or my
> flash card reader.
> Did anyone else notice this?
udevmonitor may help to diagnose your problem.
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It looks like you have a USB 1.0 hub connected to USB 1.1 controller, if it's
true, your scanner probably does not like it because of insuficient power
and/or speed.
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On Friday 13 January 2006 13:25, Thiago Lüttig wrote:
> what could be ??
It is an error in prolog code, perhaps you should file a bug at gprolog web
site.
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On Tuesday 10 January 2006 04:40, Mark Stewart wrote:
> Hello fellow Linux Users!
> We here at SaviourLinux.com desire to create a united universal way.
> Please visit the website for more information, but here is the purpose:
You missed the target audience. Here at gentoo there are mostly hardcor
Thanks all for that update-eix hint!
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Hi all,
Please somebody explain to me the following event:
# echo "net-p2p/ktorrent ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
# eix ktorrent
* net-p2p/ktorrent
Available versions: 1.0 1.1_rc1 1.1 (all green==available for install)
Installed: none
Homepage:http:/
On Monday 19 December 2005 16:31, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
> I have an old (AMD K5) 300Mhz PC which I want to install Linux on (and
> use headless for music streaming) but it requires an AT keyboard (which
> I dont have). The Issue is that the BIOS refuses to go past post, asking
> me to plug in a ke
On Monday 12 December 2005 08:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any suggestions welcome. If you want to tell me why you like it or don't
> like it even better.
> Should depend on as few other packages as possible.
> Should occupy as little memory as possible (both RAM and disk space).
> I'm running o
On Thursday 24 of November 2005 17:31, maxim wexler wrote:
> But what do I call it? hd0 and hd1 are taken.
It may well depend on your chipset configuration, number of actually connected
drives and bios boot settings. On my board, there are 2 PATA and 1 SATA
channels on the same controller. In l
1. I believe there is no arson in current portage at all:
emerge --search arson
2. Perhaps you can remove the line from /var/lib/portage/world then rebuild
dependencies
On Thursday 21 of July 2005 16:35, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> $ emerge query belongs /usr/bin/arson
> Searching for fil
On Tuesday 19 of July 2005 08:56, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> It seems that every multimedia keyboard out there (especially the usb
> ones) have some or all "extra" keys that just aren't visible outside of
> Winblows.
>
> I have a couple of them! I've tried all the usual ways of detecting
> them - xev
On Tuesday 19 of July 2005 09:47, simply change wrote:
> i have an old pentium2 laptop without a cdrom. it has a 1 LAN port(I HAVE A
> ADSL LINE) + floppy driver. now i need to install gentoo to my lap. so can
> any body to help me to do this?
Last week I did it on ancient p/mmx omnibook 800 which
On Wednesday 13 of July 2005 18:07, José Pedro Saraiva wrote:
> iface_eth1="192.168.0.254 netmask 255.255.0.0"
Your modem/router which is 192.168.1.254 on eth0 fits the netmask of the eth1
network.
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On Wednesday 08 of June 2005 22:18, Alec Shaner wrote:
> I recently purchased a WD 160GB external USB drive and can't get it to
> perform reliably on my server. It works fine when connected to my
> workstation machine (a P4P800 ASUS MB with USB 2.0 support). The server
> only has 1.1 USB support, b
el (good for developers for
library compatibility tests).
Petr Kocmid
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l there is one chip (sd/mmc controller) unsupported in linux.
(sory for replying the reply, I just joined the list and have not the parent
message)
Petr Kocmid
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