On Sunday 05 February 2006 21:40, Rafael Fernández López wrote:
> Jarry wrote:
> There are lots of people unsubscribing and subscribing, only a few ones
> write here for unsubscribing, we cannot do anything against that.
Would it not be possible to filter out mails that contain no subject field?
Hi
I'm running stable primarily but recently I decided to go to Portage 2.1.
After doing that I am having problems with eix. eix considers all ebuild hard
masked. It prints SRC_URI in the hopepage field and it prints dependencies in
the description field. I have posted som info below that I hop
On Monday 06 February 2006 05:12, Grzegorz Kubiak wrote:
> Portage 2.1 uses a new caching method, so you should inform eix
> about this by adding line:
> PORTDIR_CACHE_METHOD="backport"
> to /etc/eixrc
That worked. :) Thank you very much.
/Bo
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Hi
I am having problems with the elog mail module failing to send mail due to the
following error:
"!!! An error occured while trying to send logmail:\n{'[EMAIL PROTECTED]':
(504, ': Sender address rejected: need fully-qualified address')}"
I am using my ISP's SMTP server and it does work in m
This is a laptop which is being moved back and forth between home and
university. When I wrote the previous mail I was at home. Now I am at the
university.
On Monday 06 February 2006 12:39, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Does hostname -d return the correct domain. If portage cannot determine
> the domai
> On Monday 06 February 2006 12:39, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > Does hostname -d return the correct domain. If portage cannot determine
> > the domain, it appears to send the mail from 'portage' instead of
> > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Now I am back home again. The error message is again:
"!!! An error oc
On Monday 06 February 2006 21:38, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:46:00 -0800 (PST), Peter H. wrote:
>
> [nothing]
>
> Now the person who suggested filtering mails with an empty subject and
> only 'unsubscribe' in the body should understand why it wouldn't work...
It wouldn't work aga
Has anyone got this new elog mail module working? Or perhaps the elog custom
module. I just attempted to enable the custom module instead and insert this
elog command:
PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND="echo -p '${PACKAGE}' -f '${LOGFILE}'
> /tmp/logprocessor"
These modules are enabled:
PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM
7
Before I close this thread (now that I can get mails using the custom module),
I would like to know whether someway knows an easy way in which to apply the
patch proposed in the bug #116637?
But anyway, the custom module does work so thanks Neil. :D
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On Tuesday 07 February 2006 23:32, Bo Andresen wrote:
> > Your mail problem is addressed at
> > http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116637
>
> Before I close this thread (now that I can get mails using the custom
> module), I would like to know whether someway knows an
7;t the way the mail module
was originally intended to work. But it does solve the problem. :)
Thanks to everyone who has replied to this thread.
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On Sunday 12 February 2006 16:12, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> /hda1 -- /boot as big as you need it. I use 1G, but that's overkill for
> most people.
Can't help being curious - how much of that space do you actually use??
I currently use 48 MB on /boot.
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On Sunday 12 February 2006 18:12, Gilberto Martins wrote:
> But it does not work yet ... 8(
>
Perhaps you should post the output of:
#ls -l /boot
#cat /boot/grup/grub.conf
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root 9 Jun 1 2005 /boot/grub/menu.lst -> grub.conf
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syntax supposed to be
equivalent to hd1 in Grub syntax? Have you tried root(hd1,0)?
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-r?
System.map is a memory map of the kernel. It is quite informative in that
respect but it is certainly not necessary to boot. I just think it's
interesting to have.
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nel. It just lists the addresses of where in the memory symbols are
located. But Grub certainly isn't one of those programs and unless you use
one of those programs it really isn't necessary.
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you try root(hd1,0) with Grub?
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On Wednesday 15 February 2006 11:02, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 00:25:52 +0100, Bo Andresen wrote:
> > I always copy do:
> > cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/kernel-version-gentoo-r?
> > cp System.map /boot/System.map-version-gentoo-r?
> > cp .config /b
nter...
/usr/kde/*/bin/kcontrol
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; would prevent this package from being upgraded?
Do you have eix installed? If not I suggest you install it.
Could you post the output of:
# update-eix
# eix -e gentoo-sources
Also the output of emerge --info would be nice.
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-sources or you deleted some of the sources but
forgot to tell portage. Perhaps you would like to run:
# emerge --prune --verbose --ask gentoo-sources
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enDevice: open result is -1, (No such device)
drmOpenDevice: open result is -1, (No such device)
drmOpenDevice: Open failed
[drm] failed to load kernel module "radeon"
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] drmOpen failed
(EE) RADEON(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI.
(II) RADEON(0): Memory manager initialized to (0,0) (1408,8191)
(II) RADEON(0): Reserved area from (0,1050) to (1408,1052)
(II) RADEON(0): Largest offscreen area available: 1408 x 7139
(II) RADEON(0): Render acceleration enabled
(II) RADEON(0): Using XFree86 Acceleration Architecture (XAA)
...
(II) RADEON(0): Acceleration enabled
(==) RADEON(0): Backing store disabled
(==) RADEON(0): Silken mouse enabled
(II) RADEON(0): Using hardware cursor (scanline 1052)
(II) RADEON(0): Largest offscreen area available: 1408 x 7136
(II) RADEON(0): Direct rendering disabled
(==) RandR enabled
...
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On Friday 17 February 2006 12:20, Ghaith Hachem wrote:
> havn't tried it since i have a newer unspoorted ship (X300SE)
> but try this guide here
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_DRI_with_ATi_Open-Source_Drivers
I'll try that howto when I get some time... Thanks.
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some point and I forgot to put
~x86 in /etc/portage/package.keywords (one of the very few times I've
installed a package with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS on the command line...). Anyway
neither gave me working hardware acceleration. :(
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at I have followed the
handbook very throughly. I hope someone has a solution. Please feel free to
ask for any information that may be helpful.
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stake it was the last command that
went in the mail.
I guess I have to burn yet another cd then. :( Well, as longs as it works. Did
suspect that was the problem. Wanted to be sure though.
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over /etc/resolv.conf, chroot, emerge -sources,
> cd /usr/src/, zcat /proc/config.gz > .config, make oldconfig,
> make, emerge grub, mount /boot, grub-install, make install, umount boot,
> shutdown -r now.
Is that all it takes? I'll definitely try that then. Thanks again.
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ernel (or as 32-bit stage3, and then gradually recompile)
Will a 64 bit kernel be able to run a 32 bit bash? In order to get a 64 bit
kernel a have to set CFLAGS=-march=k8 and set the processor type to K8 in the
kernel configuration, right?
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On Thursday 23 February 2006 21:19, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > Well, I did try both x86 (20050502) and ~x86 (20051223).
> > [...]
> > Anyway neither gave me working hardware acceleration. :(
>
> Still the same error (drmOpenDevice: Open failed)?
On Thursday 23 February 2006 22:40, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Thursday 23 February 2006 15:31, Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] chroot: cannot run command `bin/bash': Exec
>
> format error':
> > On Thursday 23 Feb
On Thursday 23 February 2006 23:30, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > I don't have a kernel module called radeon. I guess that's the
> > problem..
>
> Aah! But that module is provided by x11-base/x11-drm. Maybe you
> need to add the video_
On Thursday 23 February 2006 23:33, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Thursday 23 February 2006 15:56, Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > A 64-bit kernel will run 32-bit binaries fine... Um, there may be a
> > > needed kernel option though... CONFIG_IA32_EMUL? Anyon
On Friday 24 February 2006 00:04, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > Do you think this is a bug in the ebuild?
>
> No. But maybe it is a bug in the newer version of portage that you
> use, because here the VIDEO_CARDS="via" gets autoconverted to th
menuconfig', can you find the IA32 configuration
> options?
Indeed I can. Thanks. :)
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On Friday 24 February 2006 01:12, Bo Andresen wrote:
> On Friday 24 February 2006 00:52, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > So, it's starting from your i686 config, and trying to use it to assign
> > as many symbols as possible to the new x86_64 kernel. Some of the
> >
3.5.20050130-r1, ssp-3.3.5.20050130-1,
pie-8.7.7.1)
Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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ot and it
does make it possible to chroot into a 64 bit environment. :D Thanks a lot.
This has been very educating.
> Crossdev will take basically no time to install, but compiling gcc make
> take a while, even without any language front-ends other than C.
Well, it didn't take that long.. At least less than 15 minutes - didn't really
time it.
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On Friday 24 February 2006 20:14, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > On Friday 24 February 2006 00:04, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > > Maybe try again, taking extra
> > > care to avoid typos in VIDEO_CARDS="ati"?
> >
> > I did do th
On Saturday 25 February 2006 00:36, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> But it's working now. So tell us how many frames glxgears is doing
> now, with and without radeon. :)
Is there a way to disable dri for this test without restarting X?
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On Saturday 25 February 2006 15:03, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > Is there a way to disable dri for this test without restarting X?
>
> Good question. I don't know. What I do is simply move the driver
> in /usr/lib/modules/dri/ out of the way, or renami
ames in 5.0 seconds = 227.400 FPS
X usage: 0.5-1%
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ot;
> BusID "PCI:1:0:0"
> EndSection
>
> for the xorg.conf entry. Should it be "ati"?
No.
> # lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> radeon 98464 0
> drm 61592 1 radeon
> intel_agp 18332 1
> agpgart27216 2 drm,intel_agp
[SNIP]
Looks all right.
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crashed
occasionally for me). In order to get it you need to put it in package.unmask
and package.keywords. Do you want to have to put it package.upstream too? Or
don't you want it to be masked even though it's very unstable? Should
package.upstream override package.mask?
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in make.conf / the environment, and the
> package.upstream file in /etc/portage.
I read your previous posts about this as that you wanted it to be easier to
get beta versions but what you want is in fact the exact opposite - further
restriction. Now I get it.
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ich allows you
to stretch your display across multiple monitors
+ + xprint : Support for xprint, http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xprint/
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x27;ll find ipv6 defined
> in the IUSE variable.
Thanks for quick and specific response. :)
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.. BTW stop top-posting, please. :)
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On Monday 27 February 2006 04:03, Bo Andresen wrote:
> BTW stop top-posting, please. :)
On Monday 27 February 2006 04:13, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> Evidently I didn't understand what you were asking the first time - sorry
> it didn't meet your needs. I learned something, too
On Saturday 25 February 2006 18:50, Bo Andresen wrote:
> On Saturday 25 February 2006 00:36, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > But it's working now. So tell us how many frames glxgears is doing
> > now, with and without radeon. :)
>
> Actually the results using dri is wors
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 13:13, Bo Andresen wrote:
> I am very surprised by this but it turns out direct rendering is working
> now with the kernel modules. And the performance is quite a bit better than
> before:
[SNIP]
Well, when I conducted the tests that yielded a performance o
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 21:31, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > The previous kernel had dri compiled as
> > modules and I have never had direct rendering working with it...
> > until now..
> >
> > I am very surprised by this but it turns out di
#x27;-dri'.
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 23:16, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > On Tuesday 28 February 2006 21:31, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > > Are you certain that the radeon module being used is the one
> > > from that old kernel and not the one from
roc/config.gz | grep MTRR
# lspci | grep -i radeon
You should be able to find som info about the problem in the log
in /var/log/Xorg.0.log too. Perhaps y could post what you think is relevant.
Also I should mention that there have been several threads on this on this
mailing list.
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problem is that I am unable to locate a reference that defines
the escape sequences. Guessing by testing with xterm isn't really a optimal
way to find out...
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pdate-eix ...
^[[A^[[73G ^[[34;01m[ ^[[32;01mok^[[34;01m ]^[[0m
^[[32;01m = green
^[[0m = black
^[[73G = right justify
^[[34;01m = blue
^[[A = ?
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eference I was looking for. Thanks to everyone who
responded. :)
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ironment variable.
Sounds interesting. Unfortunately I don't know Perl but I think I'll have a
look at it anyway... Thanks.
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Does anyone know of I way in which to force emerge to show colors when piping
the output to a file? I really could use a tip.
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PEND). So I think you need
to look for PDEPEND in the ebuilds manually.
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e tree (/usr/portage/ is dropped off the front end)
No reason to use which for this.
# equery b dd
[ Searching for file(s) dd in *... ]
sys-apps/coreutils-5.2.1-r7 (/bin/dd)
sys-apps/coreutils-5.2.1-r7 (/usr/bin/dd -> /bin/dd)
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p --pretend world
Important packages to install for portage are as others have mentioned eix and
gentoolkit.
HtH
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L PROTECTED] on CPU 1 ...
[ ok ]
~ $ glxgears
6299 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1259.800 FPS
6744 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1348.800 FPS
6941 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1388.200 FPS
6897 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1379.400 FPS
6801 frames in 5.0 seconds =
kB
Total size of downloads: 0 kB
# ls -ld /etc/make.profile
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 50 Feb 24 14:25 /etc/make.profile
-> ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2006.0
Any hints on this would be appreciated. If you need any additional information
please ask.
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On Thursday 16 March 2006 06:57, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 March 2006 08:29, Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> about '[gentoo-user] overnetclc: error while loading shared libraries:
>
> libstdc++.so.5: cannot open':
> > I am having
equired for it then I am uncertain
about what good it actually does.
[1] http://www.gentoo.ro/doc/en/gentoo-amd64-faq.xml#emul32
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t wants to upgrade to newest qt-3* because that
is a depency of one or more packages in the world file.
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why qt-3.3.5 is hard masked:
# grep -A 2 Qt /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask
# Qt-3.3.5 causes a lot of compilation failures.
# See bug #106402.
~x11-libs/qt-3.3.5
But qt-4 is not hard masked so it should be working or at least it won't break
anything. ;)
HtH
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rtage will be in the same place
on the harddrive. $DISTDIR is on a separate partition because otherwise it
wouldn't be a small partition. ;) $PKGDIR is not on a separate partition
because I don't use it. Also Portage 2.1 (which is not supported by cdb) is
nice. :)
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follow it.
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml?catid=install#doc_chap2
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/index.xml
Pick your architecture and start reading. It's all covered quite throughly. If
you have a specific problem with it then tell us exactly how far you have
g
any cache modules (such as the CDB cache"
ewarn "module) portage will not work until they have been disabled."
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On Saturday 18 March 2006 07:16, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Yes, I know, but please read the thread.
Oh sorry. I probably shouldn't write to a mailing list when that tired... ;)
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0m Starting xdm ...\x1B['
`echo "${COLUMNS}-12"|bc`'G\x1B[01;34m[ \x1B[01;32mok \x1B[01;34m]\x1B[0m'
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llation CD is located
in the releases/amd64/2006.0/installcd directory; the Package CD is located
in the releases/amd64/2006.0/packagecd directory."
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On Monday 20 March 2006 01:32, JimD wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-amd64.xml?part=1&ch
> >ap=2#doc_chap3
>
> Is that the same as the *live* CD? The x86 live CD for 2006.0 had a GUI
> that I could use why the
On Monday 20 March 2006 02:19, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Sunday 19 March 2006 18:49, Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > Yes. The versioned 2006.0 Universal Installation CD aka the Installer
> > LiveCD is the one with a GUI. Admittedly they haven't made t
is would be to just add version 0.10*. I'm
not sure that it will never differ though.
Just for the record I am not trying to offend you here. This is supposed to be
constructive critisism. ;)
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e have a look at this howto:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds
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ended for developers
only. What I wanted people to read before installing Gnome 2.14* is this:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 15:39, Bo Andresen wrote:
> # emerge -vp =gnome-2.14*
[...]
> #Don't unmask these and don't file bugs for them
[...]
But maybe that's just me... ;)
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-n option.
> Could I check an init sequence in a similar way?
I don't think so. But it will check syntax of the entire script if you run any
command on it. Only syntax though.
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MAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[01;34m\]\w \$ \[\033[01;32m\]'
# Not an ssh connection
else
# Set prompt to \green([EMAIL PROTECTED]) \blue($PWD \$) black(..
PS1='\[\033[01;[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[01;34m\]\w \$ \[\033[00m\]'
fi
If you want other colors or whatever refer to man console_codes.
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o-wiki.com/HOWTO_Backup#Securely_backing_up_a_filesystem_on_a_remote_machine
Also if you look at man tar you'll find tar --exclude PATTERN
HtH
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On Thursday 23 March 2006 22:52, Bo Andresen wrote:
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 21:24, Michael Kintzios wrote:
> > What should I run to untar the rest of /usr (excluding /usr/portage) into
> > /dev/hda3 and at the same time delete it from within the gentoo_usr.tgz
> > archiv
es on the outside to avoid the confusion:
>
> sudo 'echo "app-portage/porthole ~*" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords'
Yeah, and the neat thing ... it still doesn't work... ;) As Daniel admitted in
reply to Hollys mail in this thread he had an alias for sudo.
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heme livecd-2006.0 -c set
the splash theme is loaded successfully on tty1.
Any ideas?
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kage.keywords?
(Yes/no)
Adding '=app-portage/porthole-0.4* ~x86' to package.keywords
$
Of course it requires that app-portage/eix is installed and updated.
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On Friday 24 March 2006 04:59, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 3/23/06, Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > root (hd0,1)
> > Filesystem type is reiserfs, partition type 0x83
> > kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda6
> > video=vesafb-tng:[EMAIL PROTECTED],mtrr,ywrap
ne
First of all the dash before f when deleting is necessary. That's just syntax.
Secondly the sort -r is VERY important to make sure it extracts the deepest
files (in terms of path) first then deletes them. Both -x and --delete or
recursive by default.
The problem with this, however, is that it only works with a tar file.
Apparently it is not possible to delete a file from a compressed tar file.
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On Friday 24 March 2006 17:19, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 3/24/06, Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > root (hd0,1)
> > Filesystem type is reiserfs, partition type 0x83
> > kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda6
> > video=vesafb-tng:[EMAIL PROTECTED],mtrr,ywrap
>
and modify it as you have suggested. If you do not copy it to an
overlay your changes will be wiped the next you emerge --sync.
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mplayerplug-in.
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x-bin not satisfying it's depency
after all. :)
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://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YMMV
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ymmv
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Description: clone of the hearts game for KDE that comes with
Windows
* games-board/xfreecell
Available versions: 1.0.5b
Installed: 1.0.5b
Homepage:http://www2.giganet.net/~nakayama/
Description: A freecell game for X
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t boots just as well just without the livecd-2006 theme.
> If I can find out those two things then I should be able to test my
> new kernel and see if it actually worked.
>
> On 3/28/06, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 11:51:11 +0200, Bo
-mmx -nls -nocxx +opengl +pam -sdk -sse -static +truetype-fonts
> +type1-fonts (-uclibc) -xprint +xv 44,705 kB
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: USB_STORAGE [=m]
Prompt: USB Mass Storage support
Defined at drivers/usb/storage/Kconfig:9
Depends on: USB
Location:
-> Device Drivers
-> USB support
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olithic packages while what you have
installed are the split packages. I would recommend that you stick with the
split packages and emerge kde-meta instead of kde. That way you will have the
option to uninstall packages that you don't use later on without having to
remerge anything.
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k-x86.xml?part=2&chap=1#doc_chap4
And please learn to cut out anything you don't reply to and reply below that
which you do reply to.
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