Jarry wrote:
Hi, I noticed this error when I try to sync my portage tree:
---
obelix ~ # emerge --sync
>>> Starting rsync with rsync://134.68.220.73/gentoo-portage...
>>> Checking server timestamp ...
timed out
rsync error: received SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGHUP (code 20) at
rsync.c(
KH wrote:
Hi,
I cannot reach:
http://gentoo-portage.com/
http://gentoo-wiki.com
Are those websites off the air right now? Does anybody know when they
will be back?
Are there any substitutes to those web pages? I still miss
packages.gentoo.org as it used to be :-(
see also:
http://packages.lar
chloe K wrote:
Hi all
what is the different between light httpd vs typical apache?
how can i tun sysclt for httpd to increase performance
thank you
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Hello,
I keep running into errors while using an external eSATA drive. I have
searched for information regarding this issue, and there just is not
much out there. The best information I've seen mentions that a user was
having this issue, but it went away as long as the disk was connected to
t
Platoali wrote:
Well, last night the graphic card of my laptop got broken. So I'm
considering to replace it with a workstation for some graphic
applications (Mainly blender and gimp.) I need 3d acceleration, and my
poor laptop was rendering for hours to get my job done. So I decide to
buy a works
Hello,
Just ran across a nifty trick for firefox, and wanted to get it on the
list, as well as searched by search engines. Hope this is useful.
I enabled my mouse wheels left-right functionality, however, it was
reversed to xorg. So I flipped it in xorgs config.
Seamonkey got it right someh
t this point I am at a loss, trying over and over again to get this
working. Any tips would be much appreciated.
fire-eyes / Fieldy
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Collin: it may not be a "5-second rule". It may just be cutting it off
after a certain amount of traffic has passed based on the protocol/port
used. But I'm just speculating. Let's hear what fire-eyes has to say.
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I don't have the pcap file
Hmm, I don't know . . . The particular address I was trying to connect was
definitely blocked. Other than not beeing able to connect with a browser,
nc, httping and tcptraceroute confirmed it). Could it be an area/account
specific block perhaps? When I questioned the owner he said that this
Thomas Kahle wrote:
Hi,
I had problems with CFS too. Similar to the one's you describe. Under
heavy disk/cpu-load (like emerge and updatedb in parallel) the system
was unresponsive. I changed the scheduler back to anticipatory and the
problem was gone.
Interestingly i also have a thinkpad, X30 i
Andrey Falko wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:38 PM, fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm running gentoo on an IBM Thinkpad T43. In the past, disk access was
fine under load (CPU or disk). These days, the disk becomes painfully
slow under moderate to high CPU usa
Hello,
I'm running gentoo on an IBM Thinkpad T43. In the past, disk access was
fine under load (CPU or disk). These days, the disk becomes painfully
slow under moderate to high CPU usage (such as compiling) or copying
more than a few MB. GUI's become almost totally unresponsive and at
times I
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 12 January 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Robbins offers to take back Gentoo leadership.
What about it ? Read
http://blog.funtoo.org/2008/01/here-my-offer.html
I've kept very quiet about Gentoo politics for a long time, but Daniel's
blog has promoted me
Hello,
Is anyone on the list using a Dell XPS 420 with an Nvidia card (I avoid
ati)? I am curious as to how it is working out for you, as I am
considering getting one.
Also, if you went with their non-descript wireless card, did it work in
linux? How about the onboard ethernet?
I am interested i
Hello,
I'm using Xorg 7.3 and am trying to prevent loading of glx module (very
unstable on my laptop). Commenting out Load "glx" doesn't stop it. Using
Disable "glx" doesn't stop it. Doing the same for dri doesn't stop it.
In fact the logs say for each of those, on one line that they are
disabled
I'm using xorg 7.2.0 with open source drivers on an ati card. How would
I calibrate my monitor? i.e. what a photographer or graphics person
would want to to, do ensure I'm seeing accurate colors on my screen?
(I hope these don't expire)
xorg.conf: http://rafb.net/p/ONo2dK80.html
Xorg.0.log: http
Stratos Psomadakis wrote:
i just did an update,and firefox 2.0.0.5 has been added to the tree(~
masked)...
but i just read a post at slashdot.org that says about a password
vulnerability of 2.0.0.5...
here's the link: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/23/1450224
i just want to ask if
Grant wrote:
I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to free up hard
disk space?
- Grant
I'll agree with the other suggestions which i'll put here:
1) rm -r /var/tmp/portage/* (the /* is important)
2) rm -r /usr/por
Neil Walker wrote:
Be lucky,
Neil
This is completely offtopic. But "Be lucky" made me think of the movie
Demolition man, is this where you got it? In that case, the reply to
that line was amusing :P
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Plenty of noise over this one, with zero useful accomplishments.
My suggestions:
1) Stop replying to the emails
2) Felix: File a bug, you are wasting your time ranting here
2a) If you don't want to file a bug, then kindly drop it
3) Be respectful and courteous to each other
That is all. Hav
If you see that virtual/x11 is masked, this is because it's time to move
to modular xorg. Modular xorg has been in the tree for quite a while
now, and the long-term plan to migrage gentoo away from non-modular xorg
has now been moved to the next step.
You can read how to do exactly this here: http
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> After today update have found such message (see below). Does it
> meen, we all must wait for all x11-dependant packages maintainers
> to modify plenty ebuild files?
>
>
> Andrew
>
>
> emerge -pvDuN world
>
> These are the packages that would be
Hello,
I added the voip overlay to my system. Went to set up asterisk, but it
wants module-init-tools, which wants baselayout. baselayout, all
versions, are masked on my system. This is because I'm in a vserver. In
a vserver, baselayout-vserver has to be used. So I'm stuck right now.
Any ideas ou
Grant wrote:
>> > Has anyone upgraded to the recently stable php-5.2.1-r3? How did it
>> go?
>> >
>> > - Grant
>>
>> It went very well. I use lighhtpd + gallery, and I did not even have to
>> rebuild either one of them for things to just work. Suhosin or whatever
>> (man, where do they get these n
Grant wrote:
> Has anyone upgraded to the recently stable php-5.2.1-r3? How did it go?
>
> - Grant
It went very well. I use lighhtpd + gallery, and I did not even have to
rebuild either one of them for things to just work. Suhosin or whatever
(man, where do they get these names?) worked fine, to
Subject says it all. Come on folks let's keep it on subject. Please keep
the number of replies to this down.
Seriously, please, stop responding to that thread.
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On Friday 29 December 2006 14:42, Mick wrote:
> I'm missing xmms too. I hope xmms2 will eventually be developed enough to
> use as a stable package, but without the bloatware that winamp has become.
xmms2 is nothing like the first version. It is a client / daemon setup really.
Few users of xmms
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 18:38, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to get 3D working on a amd64(pci-3e) mobo that has an ATI
> 1900 video card:
> TI Technologies Inc R580 [Radeon X1900 XT] Primary
>
> I first setup the radeon driver and it crawled with bzflag (the 3D software
> I test
Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> In addition to fail2ban, look at deny2hosts and sshdfilter.
>
> accidentally i was solving the same problem today.
> i tried to use hosts.allow/deny but it seems sshd doesnt
> reflect to them (i have tcpd use flag on).
> is openssh on gentoo supposed to work with these files
James Colby wrote:
> List members -
>
> I am running OpenSSH on my home gentoo server. I was examining the
> log files for OpenSSH and I noticed multiple login attempts from the
> same IP address but with different user names. Is there a simple way
> that I can block an IP address from attemptin
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I just wanted to log into bgo after quite a long off time to report
> some bugs, but had see this:
>
> "20062709 - Disabled for one week due to bugspamming"
>
> So it seems, I'm absolutely not welcomed.
>
>
> cu
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I know my subject line is a little melodramatic, but this is really
> frustrating. I frequently have processes that killall doesn't kill and
> kill -9 doesn't touch. For instance, this is taken from top:
>
> 24135 root 16 0 229m 35m 1064 S 0.3 59.7 8:52.11
William Kenworthy wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 11:11 -0500, fire-eyes wrote:
>> 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
>
>> I don't have a physical switch, but perhaps there is a software switch.
>> This laptop has never run windows, so I can't say that is a factor.
>&g
7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
> Hope that you get a more useful response FWIW, I Had precisely these
> symptoms on my Sony 2200 laptop - and can't tell you why - but it is
> rock sold now. I think there were two things going on:
>
> 1. This might be a "kill" switch? Some of my problems were certainly du
Norberto Bensa wrote:
> b.n. wrote:
>> Yes, but it costs money :)
>
> Not that much really if you think how much it will save :)
>
> You don't need a keep-my-box-up-30-days UPS. A 15 minutes UPS will do just
> fine and they are very cheap nowdays.
Another nice note is that APC and probably othe
Norberto Bensa wrote:
> CapSel wrote:
>> So my question is - how can I help to eliminate this bug(s)?
>
> Can you check your RAM please? Reiserfs (3.x that is) is very stable. I'm
> using it for five years now. No data loss or corruption.
>
> And DON'T use XFS if you can't afford an UPS.
Strong
Ovidiu Bivolaru wrote:
> I'm interested in IFC patch. Where did you get it ? Thanks.
Well, it's IBM Fan Control patch, not Intel Fan Control, so I was wrong.
not sure if it will work outside of an IBM Thinkpad.
I looked and looked, but I can't seem to find this patch. So I'll just
post the source
I am having a very irritating problem with the wireless driver and card
above. Sometimes, but not all the times, it gets into this phase where
the wireless drops, comes back, drops, comes back (etc) and eventually I
start seeing this in kernel logs:
ipw2200: Firmware error detected. Restartin
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Monday 16 October 2006 15:50, fire-eyes wrote:
Using a IBM (yes, it says IBM on it ;p) Thinkpad T43. As for the
closed drivers, I have zero intentions of touching them again anytime
soon, those things regularly lock my system up so hard i've had
severe filesystem d
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Monday 16 October 2006 00:02, fire-eyes wrote:
I am interested in getting hardware acceleration, if that's the right
term, with xorg 7.1 and xorgs radeon drivers. I tried this a while
ago but it meant a lot of messing with cvs software and goofing with
header file
I am interested in getting hardware acceleration, if that's the right
term, with xorg 7.1 and xorgs radeon drivers. I tried this a while ago
but it meant a lot of messing with cvs software and goofing with header
files, it was a pain. Hopefully it's easier now.
lspci lists my card as GA compat
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 09:39:32 -0400, fire-eyes wrote:
klvemkdvd was depending on kde-env, and klvemkdvd was no longer in
portage. Unmerging it resolved the issue.
You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
command.
Yup, I wasn't aware
fire-eyes wrote:
Okay this is interesting, I don't know how to resolve it. Any ideas?
- kde-env isn't installed, as it is listed as N below.
- Removing kdelibs first does not resolve the issue.
With kdelibs left installed:
[blocks B ] kde-base/kde-env (is blocking kde-base/kde
Okay this is interesting, I don't know how to resolve it. Any ideas?
- kde-env isn't installed, as it is listed as N below.
- Removing kdelibs first does not resolve the issue.
With kdelibs left installed:
[blocks B ] kde-base/kde-env (is blocking kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.4-r2)
[blocks B ]
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
sorry for being off topic, but I think, folks of this list have the
knowledge to answer my question and I have no idea who to ask else...
I need to check from within a C-program whether the computer, the
program is running on (OS: Linux), is connected to th
Richard Fish wrote:
On 9/21/06, fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Any ideas?
Can you post the output of:
carcharias rjf # cat << EOF | grub --batch
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
EOF
-Richard
Actually I have since resolved the problem... Sadly not with grub. After
about 12
Hello, I'm stumped here, so i'm open for suggestions.
My system refuses to boot fully. What happens is it powers on, and i see
a very quick flash that says something along the lines of "Loading Grub
Stage 1.5", and then a reboot. This just continues in a loop.
In the past few days, I was upgr
Richard Fish wrote:
On 9/17/06, Mauro Arnoldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use XGL and an ATI video card. I can't get Direct Rendering working
(EE) AIGLX error: dlsym for __driCreateNewScreen_20050727 failed
(/usr/lib/dri/fglrx_dri.so: undefined symbol:
__driCreateNewScreen_20050727)
(EE) AIG
rob wrote:
What do the 2 zerros at the end of the line mean and why is the
/ dira1 0
rob
dump and pass. The fstab man page will explain it
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Jim Ramsay wrote:
> fire-eyes wrote:
>> I'm out of ideas now, and pretty frustrated. I am looking for ideas.
>> This would preferably be a console application so I don't have to
>> depend on a GUI. Again, it needs to support both mp3 and ogg at the
>> same t
Jim Ramsay wrote:
> fire-eyes wrote:
>> I'm out of ideas now, and pretty frustrated. I am looking for ideas.
>> This would preferably be a console application so I don't have to
>> depend on a GUI. Again, it needs to support both mp3 and ogg at the
>> same t
Grant wrote:
> Is anyone else having trouble with the new baselayout-1.12.* ? It's
> causing all kinds of strange problems on my systems.
You'll have to be a lot more specific on the list, so tell us specifics :)
Definately make sure you have done an etc-update or dispatch-conf
though. There hav
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 10:03, sdoma wrote:
> Any suggestions?
The project moved to the name wireshark, try that instead.
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I am using an IBM Thinkpad T43 laptop. It has an Intel Pro Wireless 2915 abg
wireless card in it. This uses the ipw2200 driver.
Most of the time when I use wireless, it is solid. However every few days or
weeks (there seems to be no pattern), I run into a day where 6 - 20 times in
that given da
On Friday 07 July 2006 21:51, Ryan Tandy wrote:
> Set VIDEO_CARDS="radeon" or USE="video_cards_radeon", and emerge -N
> xorg-x11. Worked for me (Radeon 9600 XT) as of the first X -configure
> run, with no additional messing about. The driver name is "radeon" if
> you like to do xorg.conf by hand.
Hi,
I am interested in getting my ATI X300 (r300 or r370, conflicting info out
there), which is a PCIe card, working with DRI with open source drivers. I am
using xorg-x11-7.1 .
Any ideas? I am specifically looking for ways of doing this not including
messing with overlays, that is a major pai
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 12:51, Richard Fish wrote:
> Just want to give a big public "Thank You" to spyderous for hanging
> out in -user and helping out those who had/are having trouble with the
> modular-X upgrade.
Indeed!
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Hello. I have decided to centralize all information regarding my issues.
Basically I am looking for help with problems I am having ripping DVD movies
I own.
If you are interested, please have a look at this. If it does not exist
anymore, then I removed it, and I thank you for your interest. Be
Following the suggestion of some people here, I tried the following items, one
at a time, and tried to encode again, and the symptoms never changed.
a) Remerge x264-svn without threads support
b) Remerge mplayer without custom-cflags or cpudetection CFLAGS
I did find a forum entry (not forums.
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 18:03, Nick Rout wrote:
> dvdrip is in portage and is an excellent tool for backing up DVD.
It looked that way to me, however in every test I tried, after ripping it
always said only X out of a total of Y frames were ripped, and it was always
somewhere around 20 - 30% l
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 12:45, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:01:51 -0400 fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > I opt to go for the supposedly higher quality x264, so I do two
> > passes:
> >
> > 1:
> >
>
ile: /home/sgtphou/.mplayer/font/font.desc
Font /usr/share/mplayer/font/font.desc loaded successfully! (206 chars)
Using MMX Optimized OnScreenDisplay
[file] File size is 7733315584 bytes
STREAM:
[file] /home/sgtphou/fire-eyes/temp/mencoder/xmen-2/title1/vob/title1.vob
STREAM: Description: File
ST
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 04:00, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> I see this error, but usually near the start of the rip. I get rid of it
> by setting "Grab subtitle preview images" to No.
Hm. I always see it at the end, and it makes no difference what I have the
grab subtitle setting at. Thanks for the r
I am using dvdrip. Every time out of three titles I have tried so far, the
ripping phase always gives an error at the end, such as:
"It seems that transcode ripping stopped short. The movie has 187351 frames,
but only 152564 were ripped. This is most likely a problem with your
transcode/libdvdr
On Thursday 15 June 2006 12:21, Dave S wrote:
> 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.
netstat -anp | grep :5060
More useful wou
On Saturday 03 June 2006 12:36, b.n. wrote:
> I'm gonna quite tired of the infinite amount of time Firefox 1.5.x is
> waiting in the ~x86 limbo...
>
> But since I trust my developers I know I'm risking, so: I'd like to
> know: which issues do I risk in migrating from 1.0.8 to 1.5? I don't
> talk th
On Saturday 27 May 2006 10:41, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> > True. But why keep 3.4?
>
> because 3.5 has some bugs - and some people have less problems tolerate
> this bugs than others.
I must agree here. I have been using the 3.5 ebuilds since they entered the
tree many months) on two system
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 04:29, El Nino wrote:
> dear all,
>
> how to stop skype IM? using squid or iptables.
>
> please help me
I think I saw a posting about that on the netfilter (aka iptables) mailing
list, search around.
In short, it is very difficult indeed.
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On Sunday 07 May 2006 18:54, JimD wrote:
> I am looking to get a new video card. I have used an NVidia with Linux
> for a *long* time now. I can't recall when I last bought an ATI card,
> at least 6 years or more.
Summary: ATI does make good hardware. However, good hardware paired with poor
dr
On Friday 05 May 2006 08:44, William Kenworthy wrote:
> I have a new sony lappy with a ipw2200 chipset mini wireless card.
> Should I be using the in kernel (2.6.16-r3) drivers or the builds in
> portage? Is the a configuration guide for this setup on gentoo?
Some will say in kernel, some will sa
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 12:29, Ptitjack wrote:
> I have some problem with gentoo-sources-2.6.16-r3 and ati-drivers.
> Everything works fine when logging in, but my pc freezes without any
> error message when logging out.
> Do you get that same trouble on your own ?
> I really don't know what to
On Monday 24 April 2006 20:05, JimD wrote:
> Do you have your terminal set to create a login shell? I noticed that
> /etc/profile will source /etc/profile.d/*.sh when you log in. However
> if you look in /etc/profile.d/, bash-completion gets installed as
> bash-completion and not bash-completion.
On Monday 24 April 2006 18:45, JimD wrote:
> try the following:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ source /etc/bash_completion
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ modprobe -v snd-inte[tab][tab]
> snd-intel8x0 snd-intel8x0m snd-interwave snd-interwave-stb
>
>
> I have to hit tab twice to get a list. Replace snd-int
Hi, i'm trying to use bash completion. That is, the extended bash completion.
I merged bash-completion, and it tells me to do the following:
einfo "Add the following to your ~/.bashrc to enable completion support."
einfo "NOTE: to avoid things like Gentoo bug #98627, you should set
alias
On Friday 14 April 2006 17:11, Franta wrote:
> ... but THIS is impossible
>
> [blocks B ] sys-apps/coldplug (is blocking sys-fs/udev-089-r2)
> [blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
> x11-drivers/xf86-input-elographics-1.0.0.5)
> [blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blockin
On Sunday 19 March 2006 12:48, Rohit Sharma wrote:
>
>
> This problem is because of the keyboard layout. If you
> use KDE go to Control Center / Regional &
> Accessibility / Keyboard Layout and select the right
> one for your keyboard.
Thanks for the advice. I have done this, logged out of kde, and logged
back in, however it still does not work at
I get console-switching back?
>>
>>Option "DontVTSwitch" "Off"
>>
>>in the xorg.conf
>
>
> This doesn't appear to work. Although I don't understand why I should need to
> specify a value for DontVTSwitch anyway. Is "Off" no longer the default?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
I noticed this problem when I
Steve B. wrote:
> On Friday 03 February 2006 23:06, fire-eyes wrote:
>
>>Steve B. wrote:
>>
>>>Hey everybody,
>>>
>>> This is kind of stupid problem, but I just can't seem to figure this
>>>one out. I can't emerge UT2004. I se
Steve B. wrote:
> Hey everybody,
>
> This is kind of stupid problem, but I just can't seem to figure this one
> out. I can't emerge UT2004. I set my CD_ROOT to my cdrom (/media/hdc) and
> the first CD copies fine, but it never gives me time to umount and mount the
> second CD. It simply tr
Jeff wrote:
> Just wondering - how would my system benefit from using ntpl/ntplonly? I
> don't see very much 'official' documentation of these USE flags, but
> Googling, I see a lot of people using it to 'optimize' their gcc/system.
>
> Anyone care to comment?
>
Myself I tried ntpl (and also ntp
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Sunday 29 January 2006 19:44, fire-eyes wrote:
>
>>Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>>
>>>On Sunday 29 January 2006 18:36, fire-eyes wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Su
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Sunday 29 January 2006 18:36, fire-eyes wrote:
>
>>Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>>
>>>On Sunday 29 January 2006 18:11, fire-eyes wrote:
>>>
>>>>I just upgraded to xorg-server-7.0.0-rc1, and I can now no longer swi
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I wrote a script a long time ago for resizing pictures uploaded to a
> certain directory on my server box. The script was supposed to check to
> see if any JPG files in the directory had not been resized, and if they
> hadn't, it was supposed to resize them. It did some
fire-eyes wrote:
> Yee haw.
>
> I'm using xorg-x11-7.0.0-r1. I am using their radeon driver, and trying
> to get glx to load. It is my understanding that it now has 3d support (glx).
>
> However when I try to start glxgears, I get this:
>
> $ glxgears
> Xlib: ex
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Sunday 29 January 2006 18:11, fire-eyes wrote:
>
>>I just upgraded to xorg-server-7.0.0-rc1, and I can now no longer switch
>>to VC's. I used to be able to do this by holding ctl-alt and pressing
>>F1, for example.
>>
>>D
Yee haw.
I'm using xorg-x11-7.0.0-r1. I am using their radeon driver, and trying
to get glx to load. It is my understanding that it now has 3d support (glx).
However when I try to start glxgears, I get this:
$ glxgears
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
Error: couldn't get an RGB,
I just upgraded to xorg-server-7.0.0-rc1, and I can now no longer switch
to VC's. I used to be able to do this by holding ctl-alt and pressing
F1, for example.
Does anyone out there happen to know how I can once again do this?
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fire-eyes wrote:
> I am having problems with dhcp on my wireless interface. Which is
> confusing, it worked fine before. It just times out. If I assign
> everything manually, there are no issues.
>
> Some ask if it's because association with the AP is taking too long, but
>
I am having problems with dhcp on my wireless interface. Which is
confusing, it worked fine before. It just times out. If I assign
everything manually, there are no issues.
Some ask if it's because association with the AP is taking too long, but
I know it is not that, because I am manually startin
Ernie Schroder wrote:
> I haven't seen any new posts in 3 and a half hours. That must be a new record.
Oh yeah? I guess this is a good time to post my problem then and break
that (other than this message).
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Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> I managed to have doom3 working on my system, but now the problem is
> with the sound. It is like the one of a robot. I have tried using
> alsa, but the problem remains. How can I fix this?
> []'s
> claudio.
>
I see the same problem. Though I have only tried the demo. I
The dvd drive came regionless so I had to set it.
Now I'm getting different software related issues, but at least it's not
hardware anymore.
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I am having problems playing DVD movies. The Movies are:
Bourne Identity
Primus - Hallucinogenetics concert
Both of these work on my desktop system, also running gentoo with the same
USE flags in mplayer and xine.
This is a brand new IBM Thinkpad T43, running gentoo.
Here's what we get with Bo
fire-eyes wrote:
> I drop[snip]
Okay this has been resolved. I have been using alsa kernel drivers, and
something along the way pulled in alsa-driver. Odd though, I can't
figure out what, equery d alsa-driver shows nothing..
Reinstalling the kernel did the trick.
Thanks for the r
I dropped my alsa issue into a pastebin, so I'm just going to lazily
copy it here. Thanks for reading :)
I am using kernel 2.6.14.4 , compiled myself and installed myself.
I am using alsa-driver-1.0.10 and alsa-lib-1.0.10.
When I try to start the alsasound script, I get pages of errors simila
It seems that my issues are caused by not xorg. Nor nvidias drivers, but
by xfce4. Sounds odd but it is true.
Something appears to be wrong with its resolution/display manager. I can
use its settings to set the resolution back to 1600x1200, however it
completely ignores the virtual, which drives m
A few of you responded with suggestions, and I got the help of others as
well. However I am still having the same issue.
I have updated this URL with more info, I am still looking for input
into this. I did define my modeline.
http://fire-eyes.org/temp/badness.txt
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Bob Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 18:43:45 -0500
> fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hell, I am running into some very irritating problems when trying to use
>>newer nvidia drivers.
>>
>
>
> The newer Nvidia drivers have a tight
Richard Fish wrote:
> On 12/9/05, fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hell, I am running into some very irritating problems when trying to use
>>newer nvidia drivers.
>>
>>Instead of covering the whole story and info here, I have placed it into
>>th
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