stores where you can find good components to go in
>a machine of this kind. If so, please share the knowledge. :)
>
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>
>
I've had good results from:
http://www.cclcpr.com/shop/
Follow the menu on the left side of the page.
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ne
>>
>>CURRENT=i386-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5
>>
>>
>>
>
>Looks like the new compiler is not properly
>configured. Try this:
>
>gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130
>
>Zac
>
>
>
>
>
Thanks Zac, I was having the same problem and this fixed it for me. It
makes me wonder why was this necessary?
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w do I get around this and get perl installed so that the rest of the
"emerge -v -e system" will complete?
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>Bill Six
>
>
>
>
>
>
make sure that the ribbon cable is oriented correctly. In most cases the
striped edge (red/blue or some other color) is next to the power plugin
and that the striped edge is connected to the #1 pin of your MB connector.
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around that was to blank out my USE= in /etc/make.conf. I realized
afterwards that I could have accomplished the same by:
USE="*-" emerge -v perl
Cheers.
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one of the often occured promblems, when system
>reference to i386 instead i686...
>
>Can anybody tell how to solve this problem?
>
>Thanks.
>
>askar
>
>
>
Try:
gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130
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Ian K wrote:
>
>Arg, it looks like I need to bump this post again.. I dont know why no one
>is helping me lately.. :(
>
>
>
Ian, this might be a shot in the dark, but what version of MPS is set in
your BIOS? 1.1 or 1.4?
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e some proprietary "feature"
> to keep us power users away (like warranties, or older Dells'
> nonstandard power supplies).
> --
> Colin
>
When you ran fdisk and created all your partitions, did you flag one of
them as bootable?
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59x and has to be compiled
either as a module or in the kernel. You can test that by modprobing
the module and see what happens. Once you've done that, follow the
network setup as outlined in the Gentoo install guide.
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r@gentoo.org mailing list
>>
>>
>
>
>
Oops I goofed. The module is 3c905 for the vortex/boomerang 3Com card or
at least in the 2.6.11-gentoo-r9 kernel and it is listed when running
"make menuconfig". You have to click on "enable 3Com" to see it.
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Anyone using compiz-fusion on this list? I'm putting together a system
I'll be using to demo linux. compiz-fusion appears to be the "eye-candy"
that would make a demo shine. I see that its in portage (masked) any
gotchas I should be aware of before proceeding?
Ted Ozolin
Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Dec 31, 2007 11:23 AM, Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Anyone using compiz-fusion on this list? I'm putting together a system
>> I'll be using to demo linux. compiz-fusion appears to be the "eye-candy"
>>
o2 ?
>
> I try with emerge media-libs/libgphoto2 with CAMERAS="cameras_kodak_dc120
> cameras_kodak_dc210 cameras_kodak_dc240 cameras_kodak_dc3200
> cameras_kodak_ez200". But my camera don't support
did you connect your camera and use gphoto2 to scan for it?
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es has the group had?
Oh, and output files will have to be visible to the
Micro$hafted too.
Maxim
I've been using KiCad for quite some time now and works for me. Has
several formats to export to and will generate CNC.
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lies?
As strange as this may sound, we had a server go down and we thought
psu/mb. it turned out to be the cmos battery. We replaced it (about four
years ago), the server has been flawless since.
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borking my system?
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0x4b
game over
kdetv reports nothing and I can not stop the process. Even using top and
"k" followed by PID of kdetv.
I'm sure I have to rebuild something, just not quite sure what.
I've re-emerged all three with no change. Where do I look?
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:12:27 -0600, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Having followed your recommendations I found thet :
emerge -Cp gstreamer showed only gstreamer-0.10. No matter what I
tried,
Unless you tell it otherwise, emerge always tries to operate on the
latest version of a
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:12:27 -0600, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Having followed your recommendations I found thet :
emerge -Cp gstreamer showed only gstreamer-0.10. No matter what I
tried,
Unless you tell it otherwise, emerge always tries to operate on the
latest version of a
After rebuilding a few packages, this system is up to par. The package
that was causing tvtime and others to miss-behave was xf86-video-v4l.
Thank you all for your replies.
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anyone know why the serial port would be interpreted as
a mouse input? How do I correct this? Any hints, pointers greatly
appreciated.
TNX
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o /var/log/messages or /var/log/syslog
> when you plug the GPS in?
>
> Stroller.
>
Thanks Stroller, xorg.conf was the culprit. There was a section for
serial mouse, removing that solved the prob.
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Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> I am successfully using skype with just a simple mic. The audio is fine.
>
> Others in the family have the logitech quickcam communicate STX, which
> they use unders windows and get both audio and vedeo.
>
> I was planning on buying one of these webcams, but wondered if a
ad/upload all the music you want legally,( we've paid for it ten
times over via a levy against all recording media) as for illegal
material, if its not on your computer, its not in your possession.
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tting in /etc/modules.d/aliases as
alias char-major-81bttv
options bttv card=40 tuner=6
options tuner type=6
This does not seem to have an affect. Is there some docs that show the
proper way of doing this in Gentoo?
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Ted Ozolins wrote:
>Where do I setup the options for the bttv module?
>
>I need to set the card=40 and tuner =6, no matter what I try I still get:
>
>
>
>>From the above, you can see that bttv is loaded with "card=0 and tuner=-1"
>I've tried setting i
vant.
!!! A complete build log is located at
'/var/tmp/portage/media-video/spca5xx-20060501-r2/temp/build.log'.
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cription: gspcav1 driver for webcams.
>
>
>
That worked nicely, Thank you:)
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d ifconfig does not show an ath0.
I'm running 2.6.17-gentoo-r7 kernel and
iwconfig -v
iwconfig Wireless-Tools version 28
Compatible with Wireless Extension v11 to v20.
Modprobed modules:
ath_pci
wlan_scan_sta
ath_hal
Have I missed something obvious?
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Kurt Guenther wrote:
>Ted Ozolins wrote:
>
>
>>Have I missed something obvious?
>>
>>
>>
>
>This is a really inane question, but you do have a dhcpd server on your
>network, right?
>
>
There is a working dhcp server working, checked and
ath0="6"
key_patkno="** enc open"
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; * Caching service dependencies ...
>[ ok ] * ERROR: not enough args.
>
> * Usage: net.eth0 { start|stop|restart }
> *net.eth0 without arguments for full help
>
>What exactly is the problem here?
>
>
>
I could be wrong, but should it not read:
set dhcp_eth0="nodns"
dns_servers_eth0=( "70.234.122.250" )
???
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the same effect.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> - Grant
The only time I've run into that problem is when I've used "s:somekey"
when the router was expecting a 64 bit hex.
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| grep -i VGA" or "lspci | grep -i video"
>Or post the output here.
>PS:could also be done using a LiveCD (gentoo-install-CD, Knoppix etc.)
>Rumen
>
>
As for your cpu type you can get that info with:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
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;>
>1
>
>
It won't work with Linux for now. I have several web cams that for the
longest time were not supported under linux. I now see that the Hama
Sightcam 100 has a linux driver. That web cam was retired to "maybe it
will work on linux in the future" bin. It now works nicely under linux.
Thanks to all the great developers out there.
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
>model : 4<<<
>model name : Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz
>
>
>I guess it isn't a Pentium IV...
>
>
>
As you can see from the model, its a p4
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tioned and formatted several times have the data recovered in an
amazingly short time.
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gh hacking existing
code to make things work. To program the PICs I use ponyprog. There is a
linux binary version available and is quite easy to setup. You can use
parallel or serial port. A while back I read that a linux
version/work-alike for mplab was in the works, I never followed up on
its pr
ld "emerge -ve world" correct some of the broken dependencies?
TIA
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!! Function epatch, Line 207, Exitcode 0
!!! Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE!
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status
message.
Anyone else run into this? How do I get around this?
TIA
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Ted Ozolins wrote:
>In trying to update and fix my system I get hung up on emerging
>openMotif with the following error:
>
>
>
>
>>>>Unpacking source...
>>>>Unpacking openMotif-2.2.3.tar.gz to
>>>>
>>>>
>/var
Klaus Fabritius wrote:
>* Ted Ozolins wrote:
>
>[...]
>
>
>>!!! ERROR: x11-libs/openmotif-2.2.3-r9 failed.
>>
>>
>
>
>
>>Anyone else run into this? How do I get around this?
>>
>>
>
>
>Same here.
>
><h
rinting.org list this printer as working perfectly. You will need
ppds in your USE flag to compile the ppd files. Emerge hplip after
adding ppds in your /etc/make.conf then log into your web setup for cups
and it should just work.
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o get around this would be appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>
>Colleen
>
>
>
>
What does:
emerge -vp opengl report?
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Since my last update, my primary ap for browsing photos exits with "***
glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x0809bbd2 ***"
Google returns only one hit (not english) referring to open office. Any
ideas as to what I've messed up?
TIA
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Aaron Walker wrote:
> Ted Ozolins wrote:
>
> >Since my last update, my primary ap for browsing photos exits with "***
> >glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x0809bbd2 ***"
>
> >Google returns only one hit (not english) referring to open office. A
Taking time away from anything technical. Hopefully I won't even have
as much as a light switch to look at, let alone use: )
Cheers : )
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Joseph wrote:
>How to identify external modem?
>I think it is by running command:
>ATI4
>
>Though, how do I connect to a modem from a command line to get a
>response to ATI4?
>
>
>
use a com program such as minicom
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newegg.com
> for 89.00.
>
I'm running a Sony dual layer here ($89.00Ca at futureshop.ca) works
just fine.
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on the net only as a user and when I need to upgrade, the rest of the
time it is not on the net. I use the lab-rat to test new
hardware/software and its convenient to be logged in as root. How do I
enable root login in kdm?
TIA
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Ted Ozolins wrote:
>Just completed an "emerge -uvD world" on all my systems here. The update
>went extremely smooth, many thanks to the Gentoo developers and package
>maintainer. Now root is not permitted to login to KDE, which is just
>fine by me except for login in
e up, but I've been wrong before about that.
>Any input is appreciated.
>
>(I also have an ATI video card in here [Radeon RT100 QY (Radeon 7000 VE), so
>if there's some similar homework I need to do on this one, please share)
>
>John D
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
What is the output of lspci?
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e up, but I've been wrong before about that.
>Any input is appreciated.
>
>(I also have an ATI video card in here [Radeon RT100 QY (Radeon 7000 VE), so
>if there's some similar homework I need to do on this one, please share)
>
>John D
>
>
>
>
>
>
&
On a new install I tried to emerge xcdroast but I receive "404" no such
file. Checking for distfiles on various mirrors, I can not find any
trace of it. Has xcdroast been dropped by gentoo?
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 23:29:07 -0700, Ted Ozolins wrote:
>
>
>
>>On a new install I tried to emerge xcdroast but I receive "404" no such
>>file. Checking for distfiles on various mirrors, I can not find any
>>trace of
build a floppy to
>>>just get the boot process tarted then look to teh HD for kernel and os?
>>>
>>>Does this make any sense to anyone?
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
Have you looked to see if there is a bios/system upgrade available? We
use a Proliant 3000 as the main document/application server at work and
had to upgrade the bios/system in order to use ide. Been working great
since.
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uilt them? They are not
>mentioned on the gentoo release page.
>
>Also can a straight old "athlon" use the "athlon-xp" builds?
>
>Dazed & Confused.
>
>
>
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>>
>
sen as the session type. Perhaps
its still selecting your old KDE. Check that and select KDE-3.4 and see
what happens.
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and/or a little bit older.
>Try another PSU, do you still have problems, RMA the ram.
>
>Memtest86(+) is known not to find all errors.
>
>
I had the same problem here, Changed RAM and still the same prob.
Changed PSU, glibc compiled just fine. This was on an MSI MB with an AMD
750 Duron.
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problem other than the log entry. I've since excluded that
entry, the log warnings no longer appear. That system has been up for
more than a year (other than reboot for kernel upgrades) and has never
locked up nor lost data.
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r
Identifier"Mouse1"
Driver"mouse"
Option "Protocol""IMPS/2"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "ChordMiddle"
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>
Wow! Now thats a keyboard. I'll have to find a source that will ship
north of the 49th.
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ts throughout the year.
>>>
>>>
>>Especailly me. LOL
>>
>>
>>
>And a Merry Xthing and a Happy New Year from me and the Hairy Ones.
>Hiding in Berkx UK.
>( wrapping himself round a bottle of Aussie Shiraz and thinking that an emerge
>world would not be a good thing to do)
>
>
Merry Christmas to all and a very happy New Year.
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ing.
>
>Thanks guys and gals,
>
>Dale
>:-)
>
>
pysol. you have to emerge python with tcltk use flag in order for it to
work. Pysol contains just about every card game you can imagine.
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gt;Jim
>
>
I thought you had to have ppds use flage in /etc/make.conf in order for
the ppd files to be generated (compiled?) No?
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, your
printer will be listed. I'm not sure if PSC 1410 is listed, checking
hp.com I noticed that the driver file (winxp) for PSC 1410 and 1510 is
the same file. If 1410 isn't listed try the 1510.
HTH
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else for now. What other alternatives
> (with voip support, of course) can I try?
>
>
> ___ Novidade no
> Yahoo! Mail: receba alertas de novas mensagens no seu celular.
> Registre seu aparelho agora! http://br.mobile.yahoo.com/m
rceforge.net/
<http://freshmeat.net/redir/motion/6642/url_homepage/motion.sourceforge.net>
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>
>
>what is gentoo vdr? can you point to a website or other resource?
>
>
>
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>>
>>
>>
http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr/
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nse.
>
>
>
Well you almost got it right. The clamp is just a basic transformer
being the secondary winding. Since AC current flow changes both in
amplitude and direction, induces a current flow in the secondary
winding, "the clamp". The current is then rectified and the measurement
then is displayed on a meter. I've used high voltage transformers from
old monitors to monitor and trigger alarms signaling excessive current
change. Basically just a home made clamp.
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oto2 and gtkam and have gtkam scan for a camera. See if
anything comes up. or you can use the comand-line and:
*|gphoto2 /|--auto-detect
|/|*
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Ted Ozolins wrote:
>Adrian wrote:
>
>
>
>>Greetings.
>>
>>This would be my first attempt at getting photos from a digital camera
>>with my Gentoo system.
>>
>>I am using a Kodak EasyShare C533.
>>
>>With USBViewr I can see that th
dumbest, sickest, most worthless comment I've seen on a
>>list in a long time. You should truly be ashamed.
>>
>>
>
>Huh?! So your comment is better?!
>
>
>
Much better and to the point. Collins you beet me to it
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Francesco Talamona wrote:
>On Sunday 03 September 2006 19:44, Ted Ozolins wrote:
>
>
>>For several years I've had no reason to use any of the serial ports
>>on this boxen. Now that I have a need for a fax setup, I find that
>>they are borked. Looking over the err
used by the kernel).
>Can anyone give me a quick pointer to where to find them,
>so that I can comment them out of whatever file they're mentioned in ?
>
>
>
/etc/modules.d/lm_sensors
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