is.
I already recompiled libXv and libXvMC, but that did not change anything
either. I am running xorg without config file only a minimal fdi file.
Can anyone help me?
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Hi,
I have just installed my first amd64 gentoo. I took the world file of
one of my x86 installs and did an emerge -e world. Now everythin seems
to work fine apart from acroread. There seems to be a font problem:
instead of the text normally displayed
devices are plugged in and out of the
ports after hibernate.
Any hints on how to resolve this problem would be greatly appreciated.
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Peter Wood
Department of Languages and Languistics
University of Saskatchewan
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Hi,
Try the gimp. There are quite a few tutorials out there that explain how
to deal with grainy pictures. Just google for them.
Here is one that may help: http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Reducing_CCD_Noise/
Best,
Peter
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I'm
Hi,
maybe someone has a tip for me. I am having problems playing audio CDs
with vlc (both with 0.8.6 and with 0.9.0). Playback works flawless until
the end of the CD is reached. Instead of simply stopping playback, vlc
exits with a segfault and dmesg gives the following output:
vlc[19719]: s
Hi,
I just ran eix-sync and it informs me that there are updates available
for 2 packages (Archiv-Tar and Archive-Zip). Both packages are pulled in
by othe packages that are either in world or system. The current
versions are not locked anywhere, nor are the new ones masked as far as
I can te
Thanks Peter,
yes, with-bdeps pulls the packes in that were ignored before.
Peter Alfredsen wrote:
On Saturday 14 June 2008, Peter Wood wrote:
Hi,
I just ran eix-sync and it informs me that there are updates
available for 2 packages (Archiv-Tar and Archive-Zip). Both packages
are pulled in
Hi all,
I have a kernel generated with genkernel and do need the initramfs
because I am using lvm and luks. Now I am trying to create a second
entry in grub.conf that lets me boot into single user mode in an emergency.
Of course, adding 1 or single on the kernel line does not work together
wit
Matt Harrison wrote:
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 08:50:58PM +0530, Ashish Shukla
??? wrote:
,--- Peter Wood writes:
| Hi all,
| I have a kernel generated with genkernel and do need the initramfs
| because I am using lvm and luks. Now I am trying to create a second
Matt Harrison wrote:
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 02:43:42PM -0400, Peter Wood wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for both replies.
The thing that bugs me about the softlevel option is that the computer
apparently enters into the default runlevel first before switching to
single. If I do not want to have any
flags and reemerge gcc without the
'gcj' flag set?
Thanks for any hints.
Peter
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Peter Wood
Ph. D. Candidate
Germanic & Slavic Studies
University of Waterloo
Canada
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Hi list,
I have been trying to get the console beep working on 2 laptops (one
with a SIS and one with an Intel sound card). pcspkr is compiled as a
kernel module on both laptops and shows as loaded in lspci, but I don't
get any beeps either in the text console nor in X. Both laptops used to
ru
Jan Seeger wrote:
I have had exactly the same problem, albeit only with an intel hda
codec. The interesting thing is that the beep works only when the
sound is deactivated (power saving mode on hda chip), so I think it
has something to do with the hardware.
In case others experience a simil
Hi list,
A few days ago I upgraded gcc from 4.1.2 to 4.3.1-r1 (upgrading
Eclipse-sdk to the latest ~x86 version made installing gcc 4.3.1-r1
necessary, so I thought I would stick with it on my test box).
Now I am re-emerging world and have noticed that a number of packages
which compiled fine
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Hi,
I experienced problems with emerge --sync because of a timestamp issue
and followed tha advice I found somewhere on the web to delete the
timestamp.chk file. Now emerge --sync runs fine but it wants to
downgrade a whole bunch of packages. What's w
, if I emerge these they
end up in /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages.
Is there a way to change the default python version temporarily so that
emerge merges the correct version of these packages into
/usr/lib/python/2.4/site-packages, where I need them?
Thanks for any help in advance.
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Peter Wood
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