Hello Alan,
Alan Mackenzie writes:
>> Did you get this worked out yet?
>
> Not yet, no.
>
>> VERY strange that you don't see pcm as a mixer control...
>
> I've got alsamixer 1.0.21. Could it be that it choses its controls
> according to the capabilities of the sound card?
>
>> It's a bit hard
James writes:
> Renat Golubchyk gmx.net> writes:
>
>
>> too. For easy writing I would probably buy graphics tablets since
>> writing math formulas or drawing isn't particularly fast or easy with
>> keyboard and mouse.
>
>
> If my old (weak) memory serves me correctly,
> some time back several fo
Hello Daid,
daid kahl writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> For anyone who uses the data analysis framework ROOT developed mainly
>> at CERN (sorry, I didn't name it 'root'), I can imagine that slotting
>> would be an extremely useful feature.
>
>> It occurred to me tonight that adding slotting should be easy
Hello,
I need to compile a 32 bit version of libtermcap on an x86_64 (multilib)
system. Can someone tell me how to set up CFLAGS? This is what I have
at the moment:
CFLAGS="-O2 -m32 -march=native -msse3 -pipe"
CXXFLAGS="-O2 -m32 -march=native -msse3 -pipe"
ebuild libtermcap-compat-2.0.8-r2.ebu
David W Noon writes:
> On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 12:10:02 +0200, Roger Mason wrote about
> [gentoo-user] Compiling 32 bit library on x86_64:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I need to compile a 32 bit version of libtermcap on an x86_64
>>(multilib) system. Can someone tell me how to
Mike Edenfield writes:
> Have you tried using sys-devel/crossdev?
Not in the present context.
> It will set up the entire 32-bit cross-compiler environment for you;
> then it's just a matter of setting a couple of environment variables to
> switch compilers.
Some time ago I tried setting up cr
Mike Edenfield writes:
> On 4/30/2010 12:40 PM, Roger Mason wrote:
>> Mike Edenfield writes:
>>
>>> Have you tried using sys-devel/crossdev?
>>
>> Not in the present context.
>>
>>> It will set up the entire 32-bit cross-compiler environmen
Hello all,
I just built a new machine (celeron 3 GHz) using a script that builds
the kernel using genkernel and a config that is copied from that of the
kernel on the install cd. The latter was downloaded and burned from a
very recent autobuild.
The build process appears to complete successfully
Mick writes:
> On 6 May 2010 09:37, Roger Mason wrote:
>>
>> Can anyone suggest how to debug this?
>
> When I get problems like this I usually run grub in a terminal and
> then use autocompletion to find out what grub sees:
>
> root (hd <--tab
>
> it
Roger Mason writes:
>>> Can anyone suggest how to debug this?
Egg on face. The processor is listed in the bios as Intel EM64T.
Does that mean I should re-build this as an amd64 system? If the answer
to that is yes, then I don't understand why the x86 install CD booted
wi
Stroller writes:
> On 6 May 2010, at 09:37, Roger Mason wrote:
>> ...
>> I just built a new machine (celeron 3 GHz) using a script that builds
>> the kernel using genkernel and a config that is copied from that of
>> the
>> kernel on the install cd.
>
Hello Andrea,
Andrea Conti writes:
> I would check the processor type setting (A 3GHz Celeron should be
> P4-based) and/or muck around with ACPI. Also try disabling framebuffer
> drivers and using a plain VGA console.
>
> Leave all advanced settings in your bios to their defaults.
>
> And no, EM
Helmut Jarausch writes:
> One more hint (that I've got earlier on this list)
> Boot from a rescue CD (preferably
> http://www.sysresccd.org/
> )
>
> then execute
> lspci -k
> it shows you all drivers that have been selected during boot.
Many thanks fir the information.
Cheers,
Roger
"Walter Dnes" writes:
> On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 11:49:01AM -0230, Roger Mason wrote
>
>> Egg on face. The processor is listed in the bios as Intel EM64T.
>>
>> Does that mean I should re-build this as an amd64 system?
>
> No, it's not necessar
Jake,
Jake Moe writes:
> I've just completed a fresh Gentoo installation on a new laptop, and
> strangely, after I choose the entry from the Grub screen, all I get is:
>
> Booting `Gentoo Linux 2.6.32-r7`
>
> root (hd0,1)
> Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
> kernel /kernel-2.6.3
Hello David,
daid kahl writes:
> 2009/11/6 Roger Mason :
>> I have an intel iMac Core 2 Duo with an ATI radeon HD 2400 XT video
>> card. I have not been able to get X working.
>>
>
> I'm also running on an apple machine (macbook), so I might be able to
> h
Hello,
I have a 20 inch aluminum imac:
uname -a
Linux pyrope 2.6.30-gentoo-r5 #9 SMP Sat Nov 14 14:04:55 NST 2009 x86_64
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7300 @ 2.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
The sound card is listed by lspci as:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Hello Daid,
Thanks for your reply.
daid kahl writes:
>>> # emerge alsa-util alsa oss
>
> ...and "alsa-utils"
>
> I should go to sleep...
After my post I knuckled down and worked systematically through the
model= options for ALC883/888 and ALC882/885, having gleaned from the
internet that these
Hello all,
I have a machine[1] into which I installed a second NIC. It is identified
by lspci as:
00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Accton Technology Corporation SMC2-1211TX
(rev 10)
The driver, 8139too, is compiled as a module and loaded by udev. After
booting, lsmod says:
8139too
Hello John & Walt,
Thanks for the responses. Here is the information you asked for.
John Lowry writes:
> What is the contents of your /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
# PCI device 0x10b7:0x9200 (3c59x)
SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="00:01:03:c5:2a:7b",
NAME="eth0"
Hello John,
John Lowry writes:
> If you have only the two cards installed you can delete
> everything except for the first entry and the one referencing the card
> currently in the machine and change name to "eth1." So:
>
> SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="00:01:03:c5:2a:7b",
> N
Hello,
I need to build gcc 4.2 on a core 2 duo system. The only 4.2.x version
is 4.2.4, which is masked by ~. When I try to build it fails:
...
/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.2.4-r1/work/build/./gcc/xgcc
-B/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.2.4-r1/work/build/./gcc/
-B/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/
"Zeerak Waseem" writes:
> if you're using an intel core2 processor, the proper -march setting is
> -march=nocona
> Steffen Loos writes:
> You can try "march=native".
> Maybe it is a good choice for make.conf too?!
Thank you Zeerak & Steffen, it is now compiled & installed.
Roger
Xi Shen writes:
> i have 3 machines in my LAN, all of them have distcc installed and are
> configured to use all 3 machines to compile. on one machine i started
> emerging a very large ebuild, but only the local machine on of the 2
> remote machine is compiling, while the other one is idle. if i
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a radeon 9600 in an Apple G5 with two monitors.
I've tried both Xinerama and MergedFB.
Server version:
X.Org X Server 1.5.3
Release Date: 5 November 2008
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.30-gentoo-r5 ppc64
Current Operating System:
Sebastian Beßler writes:
> Am 14.12.2009 21:39, schrieb Roger Mason:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to set up a radeon 9600 in an Apple G5 with two monitors.
>> I've tried both Xinerama and MergedFB.
>
> Hello,
>
> the reason for segfau
Willie Wong writes:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:42:18PM +0100, Penguin Lover Sebastian Be?ler
> squawked:
>> the reason for segfaulting is that you try to use a zaphod style
>
>> xorg.conf with xrandr. That don't mix. I learned that
Willie Wong writes:
>> Zaphod style? What is that?
>>
>
> You perhaps are not familiar with the Hitchhiker's Guide to the
> Galaxy. A picture is worth a thousand words:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/hitchhikers/gallery/tv/zaphod2.shtml
> Meet Zaphod Beeblebrox.
>
> (Unfortunately you don't get
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
>Season's Greetings to one and all.
>I would like to be able to generate a script or list of packages of
>some kind that would enable me to install Gentoo with an identical
>profile of installed packages. Since with Debian/Ubuntu one can run
> dpkg -
hello,
I'm trying to set up icecream as a cross-compiler to use a core2 duo
(amd64) machine to compile for i686 machines.
I worked my way through the gentoo wiki icecream howto. I ran crossdev:
pyrope ~ # crossdev -t i686-pc-linux-gnu
Hello,
I have previously used keychain as per the gentoo docs. Once I
supplied the SSH passphrase at the console I was able to access other
machines without providing a password.
I have just started using gnome and am logging in using gdm. When I log
in I am not asked for a passphrase. If I st
Hi Alexander,
Alexander writes:
> On Friday 29 January 2010 19:45:53 Roger Mason wrote:
>>
>> I would like to know how to configure gdm/gnome to ask for the
>> passprhase once, at login so that I don't have to enter it multiple
>> times.
>>
>> T
Pupeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how can I rsync various directories in one line (using ssh) ?
> I'm looking for something like [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:/home/pupeno/[dira|dirb|dirc] that
> works.
> Thanks.
Try unison - it's in portage. I just started using it a
William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I am using "config_eth0=( "noop" )" as suggested in the howto but the
> network still seems to startup, getting a new dhcp lease with a blank
> rootpath=, after which init fails:
>
Does it work if you don't start net.eth0 with the init scripts? T
Alex Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dale writes:
>
>> Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>
>> > Both the files /dev/random and /dev/urandom are missing in my system.
>> >
>> I just noticed this on mine. Do you have the service urandom in the
>> boot runlevel?
>
> Looking at the init script it seems l
Hello,
I'm trying to configure the firewall on a client to allow that client
to mount an nfs directory. The client runs a netfilter firewall, the
server uses tcpwrapper.
rpcinfo -p on the server shows:
beryl rmason # rpcinfo -p
program vers proto port
102 tcp111 portmapp
Hello,
Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 11:19:11 -0230
> Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to configure the firewall on a client to allow that client
>> to mount an nfs directory. T
Hamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 11 April 2008 13:49:11 Roger Mason wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to configure the firewall on a client to allow that client
>> to mount an nfs directory. The client runs a netfilter firewall, the
>>
Hello,
Has anyone else run into this:
emerge virtual/emacs
[snip]
>>> Unpacking m4-1.4.11.tar.lzma to /var/tmp/portage/m4-1.4.11/work
unpack m4-1.4.11.tar.lzma: file format not recognized. Ignoring.
>>> Source unpacked.
>>> Compiling source in /var/tmp/portage/m4-1.4.11 ...
!!! ERROR: sys-deve
Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> BTW: if you don't actually *need* NFS, but just some network
> filesystem, you might want to try 9P.
I finally got this solved with some help from this list.
Your comment about the 9P filesystem is interesting as I'm somewhat
interested in an operat
Justin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> !!! ERROR: sys-devel/m4-1.4.11 failed.
>>
>> I looked on bugzilla, where it was suggested to run:
>>
>> emerge -1 app-arch/lzma-utils
>>
>> I did that but the error on m4 persists.
>>
>> If anyone has a workaround, please pass it on.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Roger
dany2a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You've got to update portage first, looks like you have an older portage
> version, that cannot handle lzma. Had the same prob and updating portage was
> the fix (besides installing lzma-utils).
> emerge -a1 portage
That was it.
Thanks very much.
Cheers,
Ro
Hello,
I need gcc 4.3 to compile a specific application. I am hoping that I
can install gcc 4.3 alongside 4.1.1 without suffering some awful
catastrophe. This is the output of emerge on the machine in question:
emerge -pv gcc
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating
Hello again,
Roger Mason writes:
> I need gcc 4.3 to compile a specific application. I am hoping that I
> can install gcc 4.3 alongside 4.1.1 without suffering some awful
> catastrophe.
> Can someone confirm that I'll be able to use gcc 4.3 for the specific
> applicati
Mark,
Mark Knecht writes:
>So the main question is what sort of language (and possibly
> programming environment) should a complete novice look at to get his
> feet wet with GUI programming. I'd like something fairly light -
> performance probably won't be a huge problem - that I could run u
Hello,
Roger Mason writes:
> I need gcc 4.3 to compile a specific application. I am hoping that I
> can install gcc 4.3 alongside 4.1.1 without suffering some awful
> catastrophe. This is the output of emerge on the machine in question:
The compilation finally completed. It only t
Hi,
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
> On 06/28/2009 08:54 PM, Roger Mason wrote:
>>[...]
>> I followed the info presented at the end of the installation
>
> Did you read the Gentoo documentation about upgrading GCC? If not,
> now's the time :)
This is what it say
Hello,
James writes:
> Is there a simple, quick way to list all of the packages that have
> been emerged in cronological order?
Listing /var/log/portage with appropriate options to ls may work.
Cheers,
Roger
Hello Alex,
Alex Schuster writes:
> Roger Mason writes:
>
>> If there is something else that I need to do then I did not see it in
>> the upgrade guide, so please, will someone enlighten me?
>
> No, your steps worked fine for me.
>
> What is your $PATH? (echo
Hi Alex,
Alex Schuster writes:
> Looks good to me. Finally, what is the PATH in /etc/profile.env? According
> to the order of your gcc paths, I guess it has /usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-
> bin/4.1.1:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.3.2 in it, while only the second
> one should be there. Does "gr
Hello,
I'm trying to compile (outside portage) a program that needs
libtermcap. I installed libtermcap-compat-2.0.8-r2 but that seems not
to provide it (I looked with 'find').
How can I install libtermcap?
Thanks,
Roger
joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de (Joerg Schilling) writes:
> Roger Mason wrote:
>
>> How can I install libtermcap?
>
> if you like a real libtermcap, check for libxtermcap that comes with the
> schily
> source consolidation:
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/sc
Hello,
I have a new install (not an upgrade) of xorg-server (1.5.3-r6) and
xorg-x11 (7.2), to which I added xset (1.04) so I can add a font path.
The fonts in question are in ~/AMRITA/SITE/fonts/TrueType. When I run
xset fp+ fonts/TrueType
from ~/AMRITA/SITE I get the following error:
xset:
Hello walt,
walt writes:
> Do you have a fonts.dir in that directory? If not, you need to run
> mkfontdir in that directory.
Yes:
~/AMRITA/TEST $ ls ../SITE/fonts/TrueType/ -l
total 572
-rw-r--r-- 1 rmason rmason 88408 Apr 19 2003 dour45w.ttf
-rw-r--r-- 1 rmason rmason 80676 Apr 19 2003 dou
walt writes:
> Hm. Well, I have only two more thoughts (which is three times my
> usual number :o)
I had a thought once, but I've forgotton what it was.
> Have you tried using an absolute path for that directory?
Unfortunatly it makes no difference.
> The word "SITE" suggests maybe you're ru
Hello,
I'm trying to set up an apache https server. I keep getting "Page Load
Error" when trying to connect. I'm using apache 2.0.58. I've generated
certificates, worked my way through various problems and apache starts
OK, asking me for the passphrase for the certificate, but it is not
serving
Willie Wong writes:
> Mainly what I am looking for is some sort of
> pen-mouse/tablet/touchscreen interface that makes drawing diagrams
> simpler (compared to a touchpad or the little dit that sits between
> the g,h, and b keys on a laptop). So if anyone knows of a laptop
> with this ki
Ward Poelmans writes:
> I've got a problem running screen in a gnome-terminal: all the usual
> keystroks (for example: ^a c) don't work. When i press ctrl+a d, i
> just get a d on the terminal. Screen works perfectly when i start it
> in a xterm.
> I haven't got a clue where to search for the pro
75:77:98:4f > 00:01:03:ce:52:a8, ARP, length 42: arp who-has
192.168.0.3 tell 192.168.0.2
I'm not sure what information is needed to help debug this, but if
anyone is willing to assist I'll provide whatever is required.
Thanks,
Roger Mason
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Hello Dan,
Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:03:59 -0230
> Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The client boot process hangs, with the following dialog between the
>> server (192.168.0.2, 00:04:75:77:98:4f) and client (
Hello Dan,
Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was going to suggest you avoid pxegrub, but I guess you figured that
> out for yourself.
>
>>
>> I'm almost certain to get stuck so I'll
>> probably be back asking again.
>
> Let me know.
Well, I had it working on Friday but over the we
Hello Dan,
Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:57:05 -0230
> Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Well, I had it working on Friday but over the weeekend I tinkered some
>> more with pixegrub and broke it again. Now pxelin
Hello Rafael,
"Rafael Barrera Oro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>¿how can i connect to the pc which booted from the livecd to continue
>the install without moving from my main gentoo workstation?
>("ssh livecd" from my pc does not work even after startin sshd in the
>remote machine
Hello,
I installed a vanilla 2.6.20 kernel in order to (eventually) run
kerrighed. The kernel boots fine but the nfs server won't start and I
see this in the logs:
Oct 3 07:34:40 lowalbite rpc.statd[103835]: Version 1.1.0 Starting
Oct 3 07:34:41 lowalbite nfsd: last server has exited
Oct 3 07
Hi Dan,
Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 08:54:30 -0230
> Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I installed a vanilla 2.6.20 kernel in order to (eventually) run
>> kerrighed. The kernel boots fine but
Hello,
I'm trying to use rsync to back up my home directory on "mymachine" to another
machine (backup_machine) using a cron job.
This is the crontab entry (in rmason's crontab):
0,15,30,45 * * * * rmason /usr/bin/rsync -av /home/rmason
backup_machine:mymachine_rmason
The logs on backup_ma
Hi Richard,
Richard Ruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try adding "-e ssh" to your rsync command.
> Search for "-e" in the rsync man page for an example.
> ===
> This is the crontab entry (in rmason's crontab):
> 0,15,30,45 * * * * rmason /usr/bin/rsync -av /home/rmason
Hi Dirk,
Dirk Heinrichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Samstag, 3. November 2007 schrieb Roger Mason:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to use rsync to back up my home directory on "mymachine" to
>> another machine (backup_machine) using a cron job.
>
Hi Steve,
Steve Dommett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sunday 04 November 2007, Roger Mason wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately that did not work, the same error
>> ocurs.
> This may not be applicable, but I run rdiff-backup from cron on many machine
> w
Hi Ralph,
Ralph Slooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have done a similar thing at work, except what I do is first create
> an ssh tunnel, then rsync to the locally listening port. Works
> perfectly. In my setup the remote server is running an SSH server
> which is not accessible directly. Mayb
Shawn Haggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Roger Mason wrote:
>> I have passwordless ssh between mymachine and backup_machine and the
>> rsync command in the crontab runs perfectly from the command line.
>>
>> Does someone know what else needs to be done to get
"W.Kenworthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Roger Mason wrote:
>> >> I have passwordless ssh between mymachine and backup_machine and the
>> >> rsync command in the crontab runs perfectly from the command line.
>> >>
>> >
Hi Sean,
sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I set up diskless booting recently but I'm by no means an expert, so
take my comments with plenty of salt.
> Below is my in.tftpd file.
> # /etc/init.d/in.tftpd
>
> # Path to server files from
> # Depending on your application you may have to change this
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Any other ideas?
> Maybe I need to 'reemerge' something?
>
timezone-data?
Cheers,
Roger
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Hi,
I wish to forward X from machine B to machine A via ssh. Machine A is
running an X server. On machine B I have in sshd_config:
X11Forwarding yes
On machine A I have in ssh_config:
ForwardX11 yes
I can ssh from A to B without problems but when I try to start a
simple application:
B ~ $ x
Hi James,
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I I re-emerge 'timezone-data' and just wait until spring to see if there
> is a problem?
Here is the procedure I used last spring (you'll need to set the
TIMEZONE according to your location:
(1) Sync. (perhaps not required if portage is fairly up t
Billy Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> one thing I have done in the past is turn up ssh in debug mode:
>
> /usr/sbin/sshd -p 23 -d
>
> then in another terminal
>
> ssh -p 23 $host
Your suggestion gave me the idea to run sshd with strace, the output
of which lead me here:
http://www.mail-arch
Hello Randy,
Randy Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Roger Mason wrote:
>> I have tried both the ipp and lpd devices to no
>> avail.
>
> Just FYI, IPP is the Internet Printing Protocol and it is used to print
> to a device on another machine, so that's why
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a printer using CUPS. I have worked my way
through the printing guide but cannot get a test page to print from
the printers tab of the cups configuration page. I turned up the
logging level to debug2 and am seeing this in the logs:
d [07/Dec/2007:16:00:26 -03-30] cup
Hello Billy,
Billy Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> see if this helps
>
> http://www.murrayc.com/blog/permalink/2005/12/24/wheres-my-parport0/
Bingo!.
For the record, I built ppdev and lp as modules, modprobe'd them and
now everything works.
Thanks very much.
Roger
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Hi,
I'm building a system using a 2006.0 minimal install disk and
following the (current) installation docs. I got to the part where it
is suggested I upgrade portage. However, there is a blocker:
(chroot) livecd / # emerge -p --oneshot portage
These are the packages that would be merged, in o
Kenneth Prugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> emerge -O bash
and
Alex Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> So, first try this: emerge -1a =app-shells/bash-3.2_p17-r1
Well, in the end I decided to play very straight and use a more
up-to-date install CD. I'm currently installing from 2008.0_bet
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> Well, in the end I decided to play very straight and use a more
>> up-to-date install CD. I'm currently installing from 2008.0_beta2,
>> so far without any problems.
>
> For the record, this turns out to be a fairly straightforward blocker. A
> re
Hello all,
I'm trying to install firefox-bin on a new (to me) machine.
pango-1.20.3 is a depenency that, unfortunately fails to build:
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -O2 -mtune=pentium4 -pipe -Wall -o .libs/pangox-view
viewer-render.o viewer-x.o viewer-main.o viewer-pangox.o pangox-view.o
../pango/.lib
Justin Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On AD 2008 July 04 Friday 01:02:39 PM -0230, Roger Mason wrote:
>> /usr/lib/libcairo.so: undefined reference to `__sync_fetch_and_add_4'
>
> Did you try revdep-rebuild, or even just remerging cairo?
I rebuilt cairo severa
Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to install firefox-bin on a new (to me) machine.
> pango-1.20.3 is a depenency that, unfortunately fails to build:
>
On a hunch I changed CFLAGS from -mtune=pentium4 to -march=i686 and
did emerge -e world.
Now pango
Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have scp all distcc config files to all hosts,
One possibility is that you forgot to edit each /etc/conf.d/distccd
file to _listen_ on its own IP address.
HTH,
Roger
"Steve [Gentoo]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to use screen, but my emacs-afflicted fingers automatically type
> "control-a" to go to the beginning of the line in my shell - which is
> somewhat unfortunate for screen.
>
I too am an emacs user. I have
escape \
as the first line of my
Hello Albert,
Albert Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A good solution would be a tool that actually indexes files
> in the background, and perhaps automatically when a file is
> changed/added/removed. And not just text in files but also other kinds
> of metadata. And when I click that fil
Hello all,
My home province (Newfoundland & Labrador) has, in its infinite
wisdom, decided to adopt daylight savings time from 11 to 04 November,
rather than the more common dates in April & October.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to accommodate this change, if
anything?
Thanks,
Roger
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Thanks everyone. I'll report back on the outcome on D-day (March 11).
Roger
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Hello Michael,
Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I feel really stupid having to ask this here, but in what file is the
> TIMEZONE variable set? My PC clock is set by ntp and it's not being
> updated for DST. Wherever the variable is, it's not set. I never
> updated it becuase I he
Albert Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Not sure, if you are living in California, that you set your timezone to
> Canada/Newfoundland... though admittedly, I don't know the TZ rules in
> Canada. Did they too change their DST dates?
>
Newfoundland did. Presumably rest of Canada did so as w
Hello,
I'm trying to get some fortran code to compile using gfortran but
unfortunately it does not recognise the %val() construct. There is a
bug about the issue on b.g.o.
I have looked in vain for a g95 ebuild - does anyone here have one?
Failing that, the code certainly used to compile using
Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have looked in vain for a g95 ebuild - does anyone here have one?
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102199
Thanks Bo, don't understand how I missed it.
Roger
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Hello,
I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need sometimes need to
enter keystrokes twice in order for them to be recognised. For
example, I type 'ls' but the 's' needs to be entered twice. The
problem has bee present for some time and I have noted the following:
(1) I see the pro
Hi Benno,
Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Roger Mason wrote:
>> I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need sometimes
>> need to enter keystrokes twice in order for them to be
>> recognised. For example, I type 'ls' but the &
Hello Benno,
Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Roger Mason wrote:
>> >> I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need
>> >> sometimes need to enter keystrokes twice in order for them to
>> >> be recognised. For example, I ty
Hello Arturo,
"Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Benno Schulenberg wrote:
>> Are it certain keys (like the 's') that have the problem? Are it
> [...]
>> single-user maintenaince mode? Does it happen when running from
>> a liveCD?
>
> I'd add:
>
> Does it happen on
Hi Benno,
Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But you don't need to do this as you've already found that the
> problem is in bash and it's related to something in the environment.
> If the PS1 didn't fix it, try with either just --norc or just
> --noprofile to try and narrow things
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