entoo so I had to investigate.
* I had enable `unstable` use flags for the kernel only.
* I hadn't double-check the boot entries created.
* Power went off (no UPS yet) so I booted the new kernel.
* It didn't boot. I fixed two things: changed the partition id of
LUKSed swap from swap i
On 10/30/2018 12:52 PM, Philip Webb wrote:
> NB above : the error you cite is '4' :
> this shows there are other errors '1' '2' '3' above, which are more important.
> It would help if you find them & report them to the list.
Thanks, but that
Hello,
I have upgraded to sys-libs/glibc-2.27-r6
and it broke the system.
I can't even compile a hello world test program in c.
I always get the following linking error:
$ gcc main.c -o main.elf
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/7.3.0/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
/usr/lib/gcc/x
On 24/04/16 10:41, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> Bug 580756. Just sync and update again...
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580756
>
Thanks much. Somehow the regular bugzilla search
didn't find this bug.
Hello.
Recently I've installed app-office/libreoffice-bin-5.1.2.2
which depends on dev-libs/icu-57.1
equery g app-office/libreoffice-bin-5.1.2.2 | grep icu
[ 1] dev-libs/icu-57.1
However when I tried to run libreoffice, the dynamic linker
couldn't find two libraries: libicui18n
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On 03/01/15 08:15, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what do you as PDF viewer?
>
> Most of the time, I was using xpdf, and that doesn't seem to be
> available in Gentoo. I compiled it from source and found out that
> it canno
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On 18/12/14 06:10, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> I once -- just for fun -- compiled Firefox on an Atom N450. This
> has no effect on the loading time of 20 seconds. ^^
And how long did it take?
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>
>
Thanks for spreading the news.
I hope this project will develop and prosper!
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On 21/11/14 16:07, Matti Nykyri wrote:
> Do you reboot in the between or are you running somekind of
> virtual machine? Usb headphones or what? What sound driver? I've
> had problems with NIC between reboots. They were cleared by
&g
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On 17/11/14 14:42, behrouz khosravi wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I was going to install gentoo on my laptop and since I needed an
> easy WPA2 wireless connection I used "system rescue cd" for
> installation. After finishing the i
o **pick a compiler**
to the existing code in order to compile and get expected
results. After a few painful loops of "get a new compiler" -
"compile" - "fail" I was told that ifort should handle the
situation. I downloaded ifort (will RMS ever forgive me?)
and found ou
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On 09/15/14 02:21, James wrote:
> Howz your Fortan 90? I did not even know there was such an ugly
> beast [4]. I thought Fortran was outlawed decades ago.
Outlawed. I love how this word is used in the same sentence
with "fortran&q
if I had
a lot of resources because, you know, possession of great amount
of ram for example doesn't justify memory wastage.
The situation gets worse when you need to compile great amounts of
c++ code.
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> In such cases I tend to suggest installing ufed.
equery from gentoolkit works for me
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On 07/29/14 21:04, behrouz khosravi wrote:
| Hello everyone. I just concurred my fear and jumped to installing
| gentoo! So far so good! Before installing on my laptop and
| desktop, I am trying on virtual box and the system is running
| Fluxbox
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On 07/14/14 14:52, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all, I have a laptop churning away in the loungeroom doing an
> "emerge -NuD world" whilst I'm in my office, amongst other things
> composing this email. If my world update fails
wxr-xr-x 2 root root 32768
> Aug 14 2013 LOST.DIR
>
> I can read and write another USB stick but others I can not. How
> to control it?
>
What filesystem does it contain and what mount options are you using?
Depending on the filesystem it can be possible to mount with
use
ng letter from FSF today.
It's never late to switch to another broswer (I thought to myself
pretending midori merge).
I guess it must be configurable in the browser.
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> But for what ever reason, it isn't showing up. I have, in my
> /etc/conf.d/net the line: wlp7s0="DHCP". When I run ifconfig wlp7s0
> up, I get an error about how the device is not able to be found.
> The driver shows up as a module in the kernel.
Could it be a firmware pr
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On 05/11/14 20:43, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
> I have two systems with nvidia cards. Let call them OK and NG. OK
> is a laptop and NG is a desktop, but I think that is irrelevant.
>
> For both I am using the nouveau driver
[...]
This
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On 04/11/14 17:30, Tanstaafl wrote:
> What would be really helpful would be if the emerge --pretend
> output could show the date (and time?) that the new ebuild was made
> available...
I thought of something like this, but in emerge
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On 04/09/14 14:50, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>
> This is a bug. Please file one at bugs.gentoo.org
> <http://bugs.gentoo.org>.
>
> The patch which is missing got removed with the latest version bump
> of glpk but it is st
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Hello. When I try to merge sci-mathematics/glpk-4.45:
[ebuild R] sci-mathematics/glpk-4.45 USE="-doc -examples -gmp
- -mysql -odbc -static-libs" 0 kB
I get the following error:
* Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE! Value for $EPATCH
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>> $ md5sum livedvd-amd64-multilib-20121221.iso
>> e86da868be423283ec167725390faefc
>> livedvd-amd64-multilib-20121221.iso
>>
>> Yes, the published MD5 hash is still valid.
>
> Since this thread seems to
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On 03/14/14 23:29, Guido Budack wrote:
> Good proposition but why? It works...
>
> Never change a running system :-/
>
Sorry failed to parse that. btw i'm on the list.
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On 03/14/14 18:01, Guido Budack wrote:
>> dev/null... grmpf... :-/
>
> No, the filesize is and was the same... I'm really astonished...
> Listen, to keep it brief... I guess there are more urgend topics to
> discuss.
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On 03/10/14 22:05, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it seems the powerfail this moring while I was updateing my Linux
> box has killed / screwed up something.
>
> The effect: Slim login manager starts and presents the log
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On 03/07/14 21:21, Facundo Curti wrote:
> Hi list! It is the second time i'm going to install gentoo, im not
> an expert but I know basics :P
>
> I'm ok until 6.c -> (optional) Use systemd Then I follow the wiki
> [1].
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On 02/19/14 14:37, Gevisz wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 22:53:12 +0400
> the wrote:
>
> On 02/18/14 17:56, Gevisz wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 23:30:42 -0600 Canek Peláez Valdés
>>>> wrote:
>>>&g
ge enough" if, as you
>>> say below, you do not care about probabilities?
>>
>> By writing correct code?
>
> No, by arguing that fixing bugs in a 200K line program is as easy
> as fixing a bug in 20 10K line programs. It is just not true, just
> the op
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On 01/11/14 12:49, the wrote:
> On 01/11/14 03:24, Mick wrote:
>> On Friday 10 Jan 2014 19:42:37 Kerin Millar wrote:
>>> the wrote:
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>>>> H
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On 01/11/14 03:24, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 10 Jan 2014 19:42:37 Kerin Millar wrote:
>> the wrote:
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>>> Hello. This is the the first time I'm dealing with
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On 01/10/14 21:55, the wrote:
> Hello. This is the the first time I'm dealing with wifi and the
> second time with NAT. I have a server (access point) with a ppp0
> interface (internet), eth0, wlan0, tun0 and sit0. A dhcp server is
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Hello. This is the the first time I'm dealing with wifi and the second
time with NAT.
I have a server (access point) with a ppp0 interface (internet), eth0,
wlan0, tun0 and sit0. A dhcp server is listening on wlan0 and provides
local ip addresses
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On 01/04/14 14:24, Gevisz wrote:
>
> After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following
> message:
>
> * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: *
> dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist&
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On 12/25/13 08:58, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> i try to install dbus on a chroot gentoo which should be a build
> server. The Compile ends with:
>
> make[3]: Entering directory
> `/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/dbus
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On 12/19/13 17:50, Bruce Hill wrote:
> I *believe* if you have the driver built into your kernel:
> CONFIG_IPW2200=y then you need to have the firmware listed with
> these 2 lines: CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="ipw2200-bss.fw"
> CON
:
>>> Hi Florian,
>>>
>> Hi
>>> On Thu, 2013-12-19 at 09:08 +0100, Florian HEGRON wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I found the line !!
>>>
>>> I had to enable wireless extension option on Network Support
>>&g
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On 12/16/13 23:30, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> Interesting option. Wish it had said it would nuke my .config as
> well. Just finished setting it up. Thought I'd follow the advice
> given before rebuilding the kernel. Should've ba
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On 12/05/13 12:25, Jackie wrote:
> Hello! I am using Gentoo with kernel-3.11.6 & KDE-4.11.4. It's been
> a while since I last used Gentoo,but when I login yesterday via
> KDM,my desktop went blackout emmediately with only mouse cursor(I
> could still m
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On 11/14/13 18:48, James wrote:
> hasufell gentoo.org> writes:
>
>
>>>> I have often had a hard time to get some random users comment
>>>> on certain packages or even assist on some runtime tests. I
>>
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> some random testing (or maybe you already use it on a daily
> basis...) and report it. It wouldn't really need to be
> professional.
Sure, but x86 only and not very long compile time
0.0.138 ...
> [ok] * Starting saslauthd ...
> [ok] * Starting dovecot ...
> [ok] * Starting monit ...
> [ok]
> ______
>
> As you see, syslog-ng can not open conection to remote syslog
> collector. Reason seems to be quite clear: at the time when
&g
--indirect net-misc/freerdp-1.1.0_beta1 *
> These packages depend on net-misc/freerdp-1.1.0_beta1:
> media-video/vlc-2.0.9 (net-misc/freerdp:0)
>
> Thanks.
possibly it's one of the clone options
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On 10/24/13 12:58, Adam Carter wrote:
> The CFLAGs used when building the kernel are set in the Makefile; #
> grep HOSTCFLAGS /usr/src/linux/Makefile HOSTCFLAGS = -Wall
> -Wmissing-prototypes -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointe
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On 10/15/13 16:44, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
> On 2013-09-26 14:42, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
>> On one of my machines, I get continuous beeping from the
>> internal loudspeaker when I boot a newer kernel (I'm using
>> vanilla-
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On 10/06/13 20:12, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would you please explain (or refer me to a place that explains)
> the mechanism by which an USB drive appears on my desktop? I'm
> looking for a level of detail like this:
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On 09/29/13 15:03, Greg Woodbury wrote:
> On 09/29/2013 06:55 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>
>> why do you bring up udev and systemd AT ALL?
>>
>> They are not the problem or the reason why seperate /usr is prone
>&g
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On 09/26/13 16:42, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
> On one of my machines, I get continuous beeping from the internal
> loudspeaker when I boot a newer kernel (I'm using vanilla-sources).
> I first had that with 3.10.8 and also with 3
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On 09/25/13 16:42, Bruce Hill wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 01:40:41PM +0400, the wrote:
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>> emerge reminder to use dispatch-conf after autounmask
>> disappeared. w
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emerge reminder to use dispatch-conf after autounmask disappeared.
want it back
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On 08/25/13 17:51, Michael Mair-Keimberger wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
>
> Since a few days i'm trying to install gentoo on a kvm guest from
> edis.at. They support to boot from a gentoo minimal live-cd in
> order to install y
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$ xinit lxsession -- :1
?
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Stop talking and start compiling.
Linux user #557897
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On 08/23/13 19:48, Marc Stürmer wrote:
> Am 23.08.2013 12:50, schrieb the:
>> Does that mean that I should buy hardware to match software
>> requirements?
>
> Do you really want to tell me that you are still working on a
> P
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On 08/23/13 15:25, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
> On 23.08.2013 13:42, the wrote:
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>> On 08/23/13 13:21, Stroller wrote:
>>>
>>> On 22 August 2013, at 17:08, ha
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On 08/23/13 15:10, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
> On 23.08.2013 14:50, the wrote:
>> On 08/23/13 14:39, Marc Stürmer wrote:
>>> Well... Nowadays RAM is so cheap that this is really no issue.
>>> Most recent Computers ship at
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On 08/23/13 14:39, Marc Stürmer wrote:
> Well... Nowadays RAM is so cheap that this is really no issue.
> Most recent Computers ship at last with 4 GB so what the Heck.
Does that mean that I should buy hardware to match
software requir
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On 08/23/13 13:21, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 22 August 2013, at 17:08, hasufell wrote:
>> … I was arguing from both sides. It is buggy, crashes a lot,
>> consumes a lot of ressources and is able to slow down your whole
>> desktop, mess with audio setting
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On 08/20/13 19:12, Randy Westlund wrote:
> For a multitude of reasons, I'd like to get rid of skype. I've
> heard several people mention jitsi, but was surprised to find that
> it's not in the portage tree.
>
> Is jits
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On 08/20/13 19:12, Randy Westlund wrote:
> For a multitude of reasons, I'd like to get rid of skype.
Fun fact.
When I installed Syser (mustdie kernel debugger), Skype began to
complain about it.
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On 08/17/13 18:14, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all, I just did an "emerge world" and now my vlc interface has
> gone feral. Previously a double click on a video would bring up one
> window with the video in the centre and the contro
> But requiring
> people to have an initramfs to boot a system that doesn't legitimately
> require it is silly. I don't even have /usr mounted separately, but
> there are many, many different system configurations out there and
> Gentoo is famous for supporting a wide variety. That variety is stomp
On 08/14/13 09:18, Pandu Poluan wrote:
Hello list!
My company has 2 HP DL585 G5 servers and 5 Dell R... something servers.
All using AMD processors. They currently are acting as XenServer hosts.
How do I determine the 'least common denominator' for Gentoo VMs
(running as XenSer
On 08/13/13 18:05, Alessio Ababilov wrote:
"/usr merge" is the process of making /bin, /sbin, and /lib to be
symlinks to corresponding directories in /usr. It is done in Fedora and
several other distros now, and also in Solaris 15 years ago.
Benefits from /usr merge are described
On 07/07/13 20:07, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2013-07-06 8:12 AM, Bruce Hill wrote:
NB: I only sell the best A/V software on the market, which hasn't
missed a virus in the wild since it's inception.
Not to start a flamewar on which is the best AV, but I'm curious which
one this is
On 07/06/13 02:21, Dale wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 06/07/13 04:12, Dale wrote:
I had a interesting adventure the other day. A friend of mine's son is
getting ready to go to college. Budget is tight so we went to find a
used laptop for him. I went into the local puter shop an
On 06/29/13 13:30, Zind wrote:
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 4:52 PM, the mailto:the.gu...@mail.ru>> wrote:
Maybe this can be helpful in some way?
http://blechtog.wordpress.com/__2012/08/06/gentoo-ethernet-__atheros-ar8161-gigabit-__ethernet-using-compat-__wireless-module-alx/
On 06/29/13 12:16, Zind wrote:
hi all,
I am new to Gentoo. I came across some problems in the Gentoo
installation process.
I got a relatively new laptop: Lenovo IdeaPad Y400.
The Gentoo iso I choose is: admincd-amd64-20130620.iso, from:
http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/amd64/autobuilds
On 06/23/13 02:33, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jun 2013 10:19:18 -0700, Grant wrote:
I need /usr/sbin/logcheck for the courier_ munin plugin so I emerged
app-admin/logcheck. logcheck creates /etc/cron.hourly/logcheck.cron
which emails me hourly. What is the Gentoo-friendly method for
Hello, friends!
After emerging media-libs/glu-9.0.0 I get an empty shared library. Hence I get
a link time error emerging some
other packages that require GLU. Do you mind sharing your symbols? Any
suggestions on how to fix this?
# nm -D /usr/lib/libGLU.so.1.3.1
w _Jv_RegisterClasses
Grant :
> I'm getting this in /var/log/Xorg.0.log on a very old desktop:
>
> (EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib/dri/i810_dri.so failed
> (/usr/lib/dri/i810_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory)
> (EE) AIGLX: reverting to software rende
Вторник, 21 мая 2013, 11:07 -04:00 от Nick Khamis :
> Hello Everyone,
>
> We recently moved our stateful firewall inside, and would like to
> strip down the firewall at our router connected to the outside world.
> The problem I am experiencing is getting things to work pro
Пятница, 17 мая 2013, 20:30 +02:00 от Silvio Siefke :
> Hello,
>
>
> i have build the kernel without modules, all what i need i built in Kernel
> fix. All Howto i see for alsa from Gentoo is with modules, but what i must
> do, when i have fix in Kernel.
I beleive that if y
Hi.
My sound playback works fine. when I try to record sound via sox rec I get
nothing. in the file, but i can hear myself in the headphones while recording.
cat /proc/asound/card0/pcm0c/info
card: 0
device: 0
subdevice: 0
stream: CAPTURE
id: ALC272X Analog
name: ALC272X Analog
subname
Суббота, 4 мая 2013, 14:06 -04:00 от Nick Khamis :
> On 5/4/13, the guard wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Суббота, 4 мая 2013, 12:41 -04:00 от Nick Khamis :
> >> Hello Everyone,
> >>
> >> While trying to include a logging chain to our IPTabl
Суббота, 4 мая 2013, 14:06 -04:00 от Nick Khamis :
> On 5/4/13, the guard wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Суббота, 4 мая 2013, 12:41 -04:00 от Nick Khamis :
> >> Hello Everyone,
> >>
> >> While trying to include a logging chain to our IPTabl
Суббота, 4 мая 2013, 12:41 -04:00 от Nick Khamis :
> Hello Everyone,
>
> While trying to include a logging chain to our IPTables rules, I am
> receiving the following
> error: (iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
>
> The chain looks like:
>
> # Se
Пятница, 26 апреля 2013, 22:54 +02:00 от Alan McKinnon
:
> On 26/04/2013 22:46, the guard wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Пятница, 26 апреля 2013, 22:41 +02:00 от Alan McKinnon
> > :
> >> On 26/04/2013 20:54, Paul Hartman wrote:
> >>&g
Пятница, 26 апреля 2013, 22:41 +02:00 от Alan McKinnon
:
> On 26/04/2013 20:54, Paul Hartman wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Nick Khamis wrote:
> >> Hello Everyone,
> >>
> >> We are trying to sync our server's time with an accurate ntp
&g
Воскресенье, 21 апреля 2013, 13:27 +01:00 от Mick :
> On Saturday 20 Apr 2013 20:29:31 the guard wrote:
> > Суббота, 20 апреля 2013, 15:25 -04:00 от Forrest Schultz
> :
> > > Doesn't lowering makeopts just reduce the number of parallel
> > > compilati
Понедельник, 22 апреля 2013, 22:48 +05:30 от Nilesh Govindrajan
:
>
> Hi,
> I'm looking for a torrent client which can listen to an interface instead of
> ips. Any pointers?
ammm. configure transmission to use a specified port and write iptables rules???
Воскресенье, 21 апреля 2013, 19:42 UTC от "Nuno J. Silva (aka njsg)"
:
> On 2013-04-20, the guard wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Суббота, 20 апреля 2013, 19:56 UTC от Grant Edwards
> > :
> >> On 2013-04-20, the guard wrote:
> >>
> &
Суббота, 20 апреля 2013, 19:56 UTC от Grant Edwards :
> On 2013-04-20, the guard wrote:
>
> > The package i decided to install required a gcc rebuild so I started
> > rebuilding it and got a bus error. I've googled and found suggestions
> > to lower makeopts, bu
Суббота, 20 апреля 2013, 15:25 -04:00 от Forrest Schultz :
>
> Doesn't lowering makeopts just reduce the number of parallel compilations?
>
yes, it does. I heard somewhere that bus error is caused by lack of sufficient
amount of memory during compilations.I also tried to remove cflags.
Суббота, 20 апреля 2013, 23:24 +05:30 от Nilesh Govindrajan :
> On Saturday 20 April 2013 10:59:09 PM IST, the guard wrote:
> > Hello, gentlemen
> >
> > The package i decided to install required a gcc rebuild so I started
> > rebuilding it and got a bus error. I'
Sound started working in Counter-Strike 1.6 only after i installed PA
d that.
>
>Most worrying is sys-fs/udisks-2.1.0. Should I be worried about this
>(all my other udev-ish stuff is up to date), or will it just work?
>
>But getting such a large update, all at once, seems worrying. Should I
>worry about anything, or just plough ahead with the update?
Среда, 27 марта 2013, 16:05 -07:00 от Grant :
>I've been mounting my external HD in thunar. When I clicked the
>device icon, the HD was mounted to /media/VOLUME_LABEL/. Now I see
>the path has changed to /run/media/grant/VOLUME_LABEL/ and the "grant"
>folder is:
>error while loading driver (-19)
must be a kernel problem
Hi out there,
I own an IBM Thinkpad T60, and I use Gentoo with Gnome. Everything is
working very good, except on applet, the "Batterie Charge Monitor" Applet.
Well this applet or a similar one is very important for me, because I mostly
use my notebook without Power Supply... When I w
Hello,
thanks to everybody, I found the problem on my own by repacing the
/etc/conf.d/net with the one of a friend.
Thanks for your useful hints, helped me to search on the correct places.
Greetz read you soon,
Kabel
On 01/08/07, Abraham Marín Pérez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Hello,
ich have a lot of trouble with my wireless configuration. everything works
fine with my ethernet Card, for ecample ssh, tor, privoxy. But when I use
wireless and no network Cable there programms aren't working. When I try to
start a service like sshd or tor I get the following
Hello,
ich have a lot of trouble with my wireless configuration. everything works
fine with my ethernet Card, for ecample ssh, tor, privoxy. But when I use
wireless and no network Cable there programms aren't working. When I try to
start a service like sshd or tor I get the following
On Sunday April 30 2006 16:50, David Morgan wrote:
> On 02:04 Mon 01 May , Farhan Ahmed wrote:
> > Jeff Rollin wrote:
> > > I didn't say DG_DISABLE_DEBUG was a USE flag, I said it was a CFLAG.
> > > And it improves the speed of KDE applications too
> >
>
Question, all. Had a Gentoo web server. Was humming along great for 3
months. One morning, I went to ssh into it and it denied me access.
Mind you, the website hosted by the server was still running. So I
walked over to the console and went to log in. All logins were denied,
even root
Since I have inslalled gentoo I have a problem. My X works fine but I
have problems with consoles. When I press F2 during system boot I can
see everything. But when my KDE 3.4 starts I can't read the text in my
6 consoles (CTRL+ALT+F1-F6). I can enter them but I can't read the
text
drive working
(it's an Iomega ditto QIC-80 parallel port floppy-protocol tape drive). I
also bought a very low quality DVD+RW drive (MagicSpin non-MMC, non-Ricoh -
no English drivers or instructions, even for windoze). It fails to do
anything in Linux. Most of the time it tells me that t
Yup - running python-updater solved the problem. I didn't even notice that
python was upgraded in the last emerge -uD world I did. Thanks for the hint!
On Friday 06 January 2006 23:47, Jeff wrote:
> On 07/01/2006, at 9:53 AM, Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 1/5/06, Lord Imbrius
Nope. No distcc. I have ccache enabled, but it also borked when I had it
disabled.
On Friday 06 January 2006 00:00, Trenton Adams wrote:
> Are you running distcc? If so, try it without distcc.
>
> On 1/5/06, Lord Imbrius the Despondent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
Hey guys - I was just doing an emerge -uD world and it comes to a screeching
halt with "i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc: dbus_bindings.c: No such file or directory"
when compiling sys-apps/dbus-0.23.4-r1. Any clues? Thanks.
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