Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users

2005-12-07 Thread sempsteen
Hi from Eskisehir / Turkey guys! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] about console resolution

2005-11-21 Thread sempsteen
I've solved this by simply removing "nVidia Framebuffer Support" from kernel. Now i can use it with all features. Thanks Iain. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] about console resolution

2005-11-20 Thread sempsteen
Hi, My screen resolution outside of X is 720x400. I don't know in which file this is set and i want to change it because whenever splash starts it tries to load 720x400.cfg file. I've tried to change it on grub.conf file but nothing happens, it always switches back to 720x400. I've tried these in g

Re: [gentoo-user] about ccache permission adjusting

2005-11-19 Thread sempsteen
age i see that both are the same way. I'm realy sorry about this. >> Also, you should only post in plain text...no HTML/Rich formatting. You're right, sorry again. I'll never do that again. And thank for your considerations and answer. On 11/19/05, Richard Fish <[EMAIL P

[gentoo-user] about ccache permission adjusting

2005-11-19 Thread sempsteen
Hi, I've changed my CFLAGS settings and merged ccache for later works. Now i'm updating my system with "emerge -e world". During merge i realize that ccache is adjusting permissions for 4 times per package; before merge, before unmerge of existing packages, after unmerge and after merge. It's somet

[gentoo-user] about ccache permission adjusting

2005-11-19 Thread sempsteen
Hi, I've changed my CFLAGS settings and merged ccache for future works. Now i'm updating my system with "emerge -e world". During merge i realize that ccache is adjusting permissions before and after for all packages, it's something like this: >>> media-libs/libsdl-1.2.8-r1 merged. * Adjusting per

Re: [gentoo-user] CFLAGS -mcpu value for Celeron 2.00GHz

2005-11-17 Thread sempsteen
thanks a lot Marko.

[gentoo-user] CFLAGS -mcpu value for Celeron 2.00GHz

2005-11-17 Thread sempsteen
Hi, I was reading about CFLAGS to set it best for my system. I've searched for the -mcpu value that fits my Intel Celeron 2.00GHz processor but couldn't find it. By looking cpu family and model from Gentoo Wiki Safe Cflags article "pentium4" value seems the best but i've a celeron?. In make.conf f

Re: [gentoo-user] nvidia driver problem

2005-11-13 Thread sempsteen
vidia forum and google for any hope. If i could make it i'll post my solution here. Thank you all for your help.On 11/14/05, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:On Monday 14 November 2005 00:58, sempsteen wrote:> Hi, at last i got it work but i'm not pleased becaus

Re: [gentoo-user] nvidia driver problem

2005-11-13 Thread sempsteen
Hi, at last i got it work but i'm not pleased because i couldn't see any performance increment. To solve the problem i simple added this line in device section: Option "NvAGP" "1" which tells X to use NVIDIA internal AGP. (Note that i tried all values for NvAGP. 2 and 3 didn't function,