2011/7/5 Dale :
> Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>>
>> 2011/7/4 Dale:
>>
>>>
>>> I don't think I am logged in long enough to change the settings. I may
>>> try
>>> my test user but I think a file got corrupted or something. I did have a
>>> power failure the other day and the relay on my UPS wa
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
2011/7/5 Dale:
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
2011/7/4 Dale:
I don't think I am logged in long enough to change the settings. I may
try
my test user but I think a file got corrupted or something. I did have a
power failure the other day a
Dale wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, subject is a bit weird. As mentioned in my other somewhat
related thread, KDE is having "issues" so I started a emerge -e
kde-meta. Well, this is bringing up some other issues I guess. Alan,
you started this mess. You mentioned it. :-P Here we go:
Earlier openldap puk
Hi,
I don't know how the /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is built.
But I don't like some ``priorities'' in there, e.g.
I'd like to change the sequence of applications for html.
Currently I have
text/html=seamonkey.desktop;opera-
browser.desktop;firefox.desktop;bluefish.desktop;midori.desk
opiaformat.o Building CXX object
> kcal/CMakeFiles/kcal.dir/htmlexport.o
> [ 75%] Building CXX object kcal/CMakeFiles/kcal.dir/calendarnull.o
> [ 75%] Building CXX object
> kcal/CMakeFiles/kcal.dir/freebusyurlstore.o [ 75%] Building CXX
> object kcal/CMakeFiles/kcal.dir/icaltimezones.o [ 75%
On Tuesday 05 July 2011 00:18:48 Roman Zilka did opine thusly:
> > I think this is the root cause of your questions. You say
> > "portage has no way to know the difference" - who says that is
> > true? Did you assume it?
>
> It sure is possible. I assumed what I did because the ebuild of a
> virt
Since yesterday I cannot use wicd any more to get a wireless connection (wired
still works fine). I think this has to do with a dbus update, but I'm not sure.
I have done several restarts, re-emerged all relevant packages (dbus,
dbus-python,
wicd) but still it stops shortly after clicking the con
On Tuesday 05 July 2011 10:32:44 Peter Weilbacher did opine thusly:
> Since yesterday I cannot use wicd any more to get a wireless
> connection (wired still works fine). I think this has to do with a
> dbus update, but I'm not sure. I have done several restarts,
> re-emerged all relevant packages (
2011/7/5 Helmut Jarausch :
> Hi,
>
> I don't know how the /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is built.
update-desktop-database
> But I don't like some ``priorities'' in there, e.g.
> I'd like to change the sequence of applications for html.
>
> Currently I have
> text/html=seamonkey.desktop;o
On Monday 04 July 2011 17:30:27 Grant wrote:
> I'm reading that ASUS and Gigabyte are the way to go for reliability.
I'm suspicious of my Asus P7P55D motherboard. It seems just fine with Gentoo,
and it has lots of tuning methods built in (over-clocking etc.). I've never
used those facilities be
Hi All,
I am using tnftp to login to a vsFTPd 2.2.2 server:
=
Connected to ftp_host.com.
220 (vsFTPd 2.2.2)
ftp_login: user `mick_login' pass `' host `ftp_host.com'
---> USER mick_login
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
---> PASS
230 Login successful.
---> SY
On Monday 04 Jul 2011 17:15:55 Joshua Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Mick wrote:
> > On Monday 04 Jul 2011 15:48:06 Joshua Murphy wrote:
> >> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >> > On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 12:12:03 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> >> >> > > o - Do l
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 08:55:52 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Dale,
>
> Considering the mess openldap is causing below, I'd recommend you set
> USE="-openldap" and rebuild world.
>
> I can't imagine why on earth you think you might need to be running an
> ldap server (or even using one) from your home s
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 09:32:44 Peter Weilbacher wrote:
> Since yesterday I cannot use wicd any more to get a wireless connection
> (wired still works fine). I think this has to do with a dbus update, but
> I'm not sure.
If you have emerged python recently and switched to 2.7, did you remember to
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 08:24:29 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know how the /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is built.
>
> But I don't like some ``priorities'' in there, e.g.
> I'd like to change the sequence of applications for html.
>
> Currently I have
> text/html=seamonkey.de
On 07/05/2011 07:58 AM, Mick wrote:
>
> If I try the same thing with Konqueror there is no problem, I login and
> Konqueror immediately lists the directory contents. How can I see what
> Konqueror's ftp client sends to and receives from the server?
log_ftp_protocol
When enabled, all FTP req
On 07/05/2011 12:39 AM, pk wrote:
>
> Yes, since a htpc doesn't need a powerful cpu (or a powerful gpu)
My learned-this-the-hard-way advice: while this is generally true, if
you ever come across a 720 or 1080p video that doesn't use a
hardware-accelerated codec, you would rather the HTPC not soun
Hi
I was really looking forward to the new autounmask feature in portage,
as it replaces my ugly home-grown bash script. However, it just picks a
seemingly random file in /etc/portage/package.keywords to put things
into. Is there a way to specify which file it writes things into?
Ideally, I w
Albert Hopkins wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, July 4 at 13:10 (-0500), Harry Putnam said:
>
> > Are you saying it does not require `xorg-x11'.
> >
> > Step 2) says in large type:
> >`2. Installing Xorg'
> >
> > Then a big note in a green box later on says:
> >
> > ,
> > | Note: You could
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 14:48:24 Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 07/05/2011 07:58 AM, Mick wrote:
> > If I try the same thing with Konqueror there is no problem, I login and
> > Konqueror immediately lists the directory contents. How can I see what
> > Konqueror's ftp client sends to and receives from
On 04-Jul-11 19:03, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Jarry wrote:
obelix ~ # emerge --depclean
Calculating dependencies... done!
Calculating removal order...
!!! 'app-editors/nano' (virtual/editor) is part of your system profile.
!!! Unmerging it may be damaging to your sy
On 07/04/2011 09:39 PM, pk wrote:
> On 2011-07-04 22:32, Grant wrote:
>
>> That's the FM1 socket, right? I only see two FM1 CPUs on newegg.com
>
> Yep.
>
>> right now. They're quad-core and 100W. I guess the advantage there
>> is they have graphics on the CPU. A 65W CPU would be better but w
Mick wrote:
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 08:55:52 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Dale,
Considering the mess openldap is causing below, I'd recommend you set
USE="-openldap" and rebuild world.
I can't imagine why on earth you think you might need to be running an
ldap server (or even using one) from your h
Gian Calgeer wrote:
Hi
I was really looking forward to the new autounmask feature in portage,
as it replaces my ugly home-grown bash script. However, it just picks
a seemingly random file in /etc/portage/package.keywords to put things
into. Is there a way to specify which file it writes thing
On 07/05/2011 11:29 AM, Mick wrote:
>>
>> log_ftp_protocol
>>
>
> Thanks Michael, where am I supposed to set this up? I do not have access to
> the ftp server, or its logs.
Oh. It would have gone in vsftpd.conf.
Um, wireshark your FTP conversation?
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Mick wrote:
> 200 Switching to ASCII mode.
> tnftp: setsockopt SO_DEBUG (ignored): Permission denied
> ---> EPSV
> 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||62430|)
> 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||62430|)
Don't use EPSV, use PASV instead, hopefully that will
Neil Bothwick schrieb am 05.07.2011 00:36:
> On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 00:47:07 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>
>>> Why not? I see no downside to it but I'm willing to be educated.
>>>
>>
>> Imagine this: A package is built by default with Gtk as well as
>> with Qt support. There is no USE flag w
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 10:58:57 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Then again, that is yet another option to have to remember too. Jeez.
That's why we have EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS :)
--
Neil Bothwick
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Dale wrote:
Well, I tried a different kernel. Same thing. I tried reseting the
BIOS and lurking around in there for a bit as well. Same thing. So,
right now I'm chewing on a emerge -e kde-meta. After I remembered the
power failure the other day, I suspect a corrupt file somewhere. I'm
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 19:42:53 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Mick wrote:
> > 200 Switching to ASCII mode.
> > tnftp: setsockopt SO_DEBUG (ignored): Permission denied
> > ---> EPSV
> > 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||62430|)
> > 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (||
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 19:42:53 Paul Hartman wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Mick wrote:
>> > 200 Switching to ASCII mode.
>> > tnftp: setsockopt SO_DEBUG (ignored): Permission denied
>> > ---> EPSV
>> > 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Dale wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>>
>> Well, I tried a different kernel. Same thing. I tried reseting the BIOS
>> and lurking around in there for a bit as well. Same thing. So, right now
>> I'm chewing on a emerge -e kde-meta. After I remembered the power failure
>> t
On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 20:50:55 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Mick wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 19:42:53 Paul Hartman wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Mick wrote:
> >> > 200 Switching to ASCII mode.
> >> > tnftp: setsockopt SO_DEBUG (ignored): Permission de
On Monday 20 Jun 2011 02:46:42 Dale wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Perhaps I'm doing this wrong, but I can't change print settings from
> > within an application, e.g. using Okular, FF, etc. I cannot change from
> > colour to greyscale.
> >
> > I can only change these settings if I login to http://local
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Dale wrote:
Well, I got rid of openldap. It runs longer but still crashes so I am back
to Fluxbox again, which works fine. I also started with a fresh .kde4
directory. That seemed to help more than anything else. It lasted a LOT
longe
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 10:58:57 -0500, Dale wrote:
Then again, that is yet another option to have to remember too. Jeez.
That's why we have EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS :)
Yea but I don't always want it to unmask packages either. If I was
going to let that be the
Mick wrote:
On Monday 20 Jun 2011 02:46:42 Dale wrote:
Mick wrote:
Perhaps I'm doing this wrong, but I can't change print settings from
within an application, e.g. using Okular, FF, etc. I cannot change from
colour to greyscale.
I can only change these settings if I login to http://l
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 15:43:36 -0500, Dale wrote:
> >> Then again, that is yet another option to have to remember too.
> >> Jeez.
> > That's why we have EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS :)
> Yea but I don't always want it to unmask packages either. If I was
> going to let that be the default,
I thought we w
On 05.07.2011 15:22, Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 Jul 2011 09:32:44 Peter Weilbacher wrote:
>> Since yesterday I cannot use wicd any more to get a wireless connection
>> (wired still works fine). I think this has to do with a dbus update, but
>> I'm not sure.
>
> If you have emerged python recentl
Dale wrote:
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Dale wrote:
Well, I got rid of openldap. It runs longer but still crashes so I
am back
to Fluxbox again, which works fine. I also started with a fresh .kde4
directory. That seemed to help more than anything else. It lasted
On Tuesday, July 5 at 11:27 (-0400), cov...@ccs.covici.com said:
> I tried to use kms, but it conflicted with the nvidia driver and did
> not
> give me as much screen size in the console as uvesafb.
Yeah, you can't use the nvidia driver and KMS at the same time. You'd
have to use the nouveau d
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 15:07:44 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
> You can also use nvidia-settings to change the power saving mode at
> run-time, but it does not save it and you must do it every time you
> log into X, which is annoying.
Can't you put nvidia-settings -l in xinitrc or autostart?
That's the
Dale, random hard-lockups are only due to hardware or kerne, it can't
be otherwisel (drivers count as part of kernel). The fact that
compilation doesn't lock your system only means that the thing
(whatever it is) is not bount to intensive I/O operations and/or high
cpu loads.
Openldap itself can't
Just to discard some basic things, you could run a SMART check in your
disks and memtest86+ in your RAM. The fact that a memory intensive
desktop locks the computer that flux didn't might mean a thing there
(or not).
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 15:07:44 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
>
>> You can also use nvidia-settings to change the power saving mode at
>> run-time, but it does not save it and you must do it every time you
>> log into X, which is annoying.
>
> Can't
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 18:14:52 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
> > Can't you put nvidia-settings -l in xinitrc or autostart?
> >
> > That's the official way of loading the settings at login.
>
> If I remember, this option could not be set by commandline, only by
> the nvidia-settings GUI. Maybe it has
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
Dale, random hard-lockups are only due to hardware or kerne, it can't
be otherwisel (drivers count as part of kernel). The fact that
compilation doesn't lock your system only means that the thing
(whatever it is) is not bount to intensive I/O operations and/or hig
On Tuesday 05 July 2011 15:41:13 Dale wrote:
update your fucking drivers.
Seriously, no userspace app does something like this. The driver is broken,
KDE touches the broken part and BOOM.
Don't blame KDE, blame nvidia.
And update the driver.
--
#163933
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Tuesday 05 July 2011 15:41:13 Dale wrote:
update your fucking drivers.
Seriously, no userspace app does something like this. The driver is broken,
KDE touches the broken part and BOOM.
Don't blame KDE, blame nvidia.
And update the driver.
I don't think a
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 18:14:52 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
>
>> > Can't you put nvidia-settings -l in xinitrc or autostart?
>> >
>> > That's the official way of loading the settings at login.
>>
>> If I remember, this option could not be set by co
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 15:43:36 -0500, Dale wrote:
Then again, that is yet another option to have to remember too.
Jeez.
That's why we have EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS :)
Yea but I don't always want it to unmask packages either. If I was
going to let that
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Dale wrote:
>
> Whatever the problems is, things are breaking. I think something in KDE is
> broke, like corrupt file or some corrupt config somewhere, and it was just
> the first symptom of the problem. No matter what I try to emerge, I get
> errors like this.
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Dale wrote:
Whatever the problems is, things are breaking. I think something in KDE is
broke, like corrupt file or some corrupt config somewhere, and it was just
the first symptom of the problem. No matter what I try to emerge, I get
er
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Dale wrote:
> Thinking about it, I got 16Gbs on here. That could take a while to test.
> O_O
When I'm in a hurry I just run test 5, it seems that 99% of the time
that's the test that finds errors anyway. Best, of course, is to run
them all, but I usually do test
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Dale wrote:
Thinking about it, I got 16Gbs on here. That could take a while to test.
O_O
When I'm in a hurry I just run test 5, it seems that 99% of the time
that's the test that finds errors anyway. Best, of course, is to run
t
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