On Saturday 30 May 2009, Marco wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to emerge pdftk on my amd64 machine. After re-emerging gcc
> with gcj, compilation fails with:
>
> * ERROR: app-text/pdftk-1.12 failed.
> * Call stack:
> * ebuild.sh, line 48: Called src_compile
> * envi
... without CPU eating. Freezing point is shown below. I have observed
zynaddsubfx-related message earlier plenty of times but without any freezing.
And '86%' (freezing point) is far after zynaddsubfx ebuild parsing (at 54%).
Where to dig in?
Something python-related?
Temporary workaround?
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2009/5/30 Andrew Gaydenko
> ... without CPU eating. Freezing point is shown below. I have observed
> zynaddsubfx-related message earlier plenty of times but without any freezing.
> And '86%' (freezing point) is far after zynaddsubfx ebuild parsing (at 54%).
>
> Where to dig in?
> Something python-
On Saturday 30 May 2009 13:24:53 Jean-Baptiste Mestelan wrote:
> 2009/5/30 Andrew Gaydenko
>
> > ... without CPU eating. Freezing point is shown below. I have observed
> > zynaddsubfx-related message earlier plenty of times but without any
> > freezing. And '86%' (freezing point) is far after zyna
Timur Aydin writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have synced my ~x86 system yesterday and after it completed, the
> resolver doesn't work for some programs anymore. For example, ping
> says "unknown host name". It doesn't even contact the dns
> server, which is running on the same host. But dig works
> fine. Al
Maxim Wexler schrieb:
> On 5/28/09, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>> On Donnerstag 28 Mai 2009, Florian Philipp wrote:
>>> Maxim Wexler schrieb:
Hi group,
For a netbook 4G SSD. Attempting to install mozilla-firefox. jdk
fails: No space left on device.
df -i reveals no m
2009/5/30 Andrew Gaydenko :
> Thanks for the suggestion. Have tried just now. Unfortunately, didn't help.
Well, embarrassingly enough, I have just tried syncing this overlay,
and get stuck at 86% too !
So this would mean the overlay SVN has a problem, server-side, I suppose.
Grant schrieb:
> My girlfriend is at her wit's end with her SSD netbook and is now
> hogging my laptop. Her netbook has 1GB RAM that could be upgraded to
> 1.5GB, but I've read that it's a pain. It already runs xfce4, and
> I've just made these optimizations based on past discussions:
>
> 1. CFL
On Fri, 29 May 2009 19:39:09 -0600, Maxim Wexler wrote:
> > I found the best way to deal with the Eee 900's two drives was to
> > create a small root partition (I used 200M) and swap on sda. Then
> > make the rest of sda and all of sdb into an LVM volume group. I still
> > use ext3 for /, but it c
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Dan Johansson wrote:
> On Saturday 30 May 2009, Marco wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to emerge pdftk on my amd64 machine. After re-emerging gcc
>> with gcj, compilation fails with:
>>
>> * ERROR: app-text/pdftk-1.12 failed.
>> * Call stack:
>> *
On Sat, 30 May 2009 12:06:04 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Delaying commits with ext4 and/or laptop-mode will reduce the wear-down
> of your SSD but it might as well freeze your system when the actual
> commit takes place because these things tend to have a terribly low
> write performance.
Tha
>> My girlfriend is at her wit's end with her SSD netbook and is now
>> hogging my laptop. Her netbook has 1GB RAM that could be upgraded to
>> 1.5GB, but I've read that it's a pain. It already runs xfce4, and
>> I've just made these optimizations based on past discussions:
>>
>> 1. CFLAGS="-marc
On Sat, 30 May 2009 07:08:55 -0700
Grant wrote:
> >> 2. added elevator=noop as a boot parameter
> >
> > I remember that I've given this second advice. Since then I've read in
> > the German computer journal c't [1] that CFQ has a detection for SSDs
> > since 2.6.28 and now is the best choice for
On Sat, 30 May 2009 07:08:55 -0700, Grant wrote:
> Do you think mounting /tmp in RAM is worthwhile? Mike doesn't seem to
> think too highly of it.
I do, especially on an SSD, but with any device it reduces disk access,
which is a good thing.
--
Neil Bothwick
April Fools! You're really in a h
>> >> 2. added elevator=noop as a boot parameter
>> >
>> > I remember that I've given this second advice. Since then I've read in
>> > the German computer journal c't [1] that CFQ has a detection for SSDs
>> > since 2.6.28 and now is the best choice for these devices.
>>
>> OK, do I need a boot par
I recently disabled swap and mounted /tmp on tmpfs for a netbook since
the SSD is so slow, and now I'm wondering if that would be a wise move
for all of my Gentoo systems. In what type of situation would it be a
bad idea?
- Grant
Grant wrote:
I recently disabled swap and mounted /tmp on tmpfs for a netbook since
the SSD is so slow, and now I'm wondering if that would be a wise move
for all of my Gentoo systems. In what type of situation would it be a
bad idea?
Instead of disabling swap, just make it small (like 32MB or
On a x86 machine I did "emerge -D -uav world" and got a response that
read in part as follows:
* Messages for package sys-boot/grub-0.97-r9:
*
* To avoid automounting and autoinstalling with /boot,
* just export the DONT_MOUNT_BOOT variable.
*
* *** IMPORTANT NOTE: you must run grub and insta
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 02:40:34PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 30 May 2009 12:06:04 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
>
> > Delaying commits with ext4 and/or laptop-mode will reduce the wear-down
> > of your SSD but it might as well freeze your system when the actual
> > commit takes place b
John P. Burkett wrote:
> On a x86 machine I did "emerge -D -uav world" and got a response that
> read in part as follows:
> * Messages for package sys-boot/grub-0.97-r9:
> *
> * To avoid automounting and autoinstalling with /boot,
> * just export the DONT_MOUNT_BOOT variable.
> *
> * *** IMPO
On Sat, 30 May 2009 22:25:29 +0300, Eray Aslan wrote:
> > Or I could try btrfs, which has an ssd mount option.
>
> Ugh. Even on-disk format is not finalized yet.
That's OK, I'm not using it on my backup server :)
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Neil Bothwick
CAUTION: Do not install prior to installation.
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Graham Murray wrote:
Timur Aydin writes:
Hi,
I have synced my ~x86 system yesterday and after it completed, the
resolver doesn't work for some programs anymore. For example, ping
says "unknown host name". It doesn't even contact the dns
server, which is running on the same host. But dig
emul-linux-x86-qtlibs only provides Qt3 libraries. I need to run a Qt4
32-bit app under Gentoo AMD64. Is there a package somewhere in some
overlay that offers 32-bit Qt4 libs?
On Saturday 30 May 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Grant wrote:
> > I recently disabled swap and mounted /tmp on tmpfs for a netbook since
> > the SSD is so slow, and now I'm wondering if that would be a wise move
> > for all of my Gentoo systems. In what type of situation would it be a
> > bad i
On Thursday 28 May 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 28 May 2009 21:51:26 Stroller wrote:
> > > So I recommend option 4:
> > >
> > > Pony up the money for server #2
> >
> > Just for the sake of satanic advocacy, could you indulge me, please?
> >
> > Let's say Mick is the administrator for al
Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 30 May 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>
>> Grant wrote:
>>
>>> I recently disabled swap and mounted /tmp on tmpfs for a netbook since
>>> the SSD is so slow, and now I'm wondering if that would be a wise move
>>> for all of my Gentoo systems. In what type of situa
I recently disabled swap and mounted /tmp on tmpfs for a netbook since
the SSD is so slow, and now I'm wondering if that would be a wise move
for all of my Gentoo systems. In what type of situation would it be a
bad idea?
>>> Instead of disabling swap, just make it small (
Grant wrote:
> I recently disabled swap and mounted /tmp on tmpfs for a netbook since
> the SSD is so slow, and now I'm wondering if that would be a wise move
> for all of my Gentoo systems. In what type of situation would it be a
> bad idea?
>
>
Instead of
> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Intel_GMA
>
> which is pertinent to my hardware and kernel/drivers. Therefore if I do
>
>
> -> vblank_mode=0 glxgears
> ATTENTION: default value of option vblank_mode overridden by environment.
> get fences failed: -1
> param: 6, val: 0
> 4418 frames in 5.0 seconds
On Sonntag 31 Mai 2009, Grant wrote:
> I recently disabled swap and mounted /tmp on tmpfs for a netbook since
> the SSD is so slow, and now I'm wondering if that would be a wise move
> for all of my Gentoo systems. In what type of situation would it be a
> bad idea?
> >>>
> >>>
On Saturday 30 May 2009 20:59:00 John P. Burkett wrote:
> The manual suggests doing "grub-install --no-floppy /dev/sda"
> but later says "If your system does not have any floppy drives, add the
> --no-floppy option to the above command to prevent grub from probing the
> (non-existing) floppy drives
May be, it's not a "only Gentoo" question, but I want to write and start
applications under Gentoo and Windows. I saw Tcl/Tk library in work (as
example OOMMF: http://math.nist.gov/oommf/, but it, sometimes, unstable
under Windows XP). And it did not like me to look of buttons, lists etc.
Other way
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