Hi,
I have synced my ~x86 system yesterday and after it completed, the
resolver doesn't work for some programs anymore. For example, ping
says "unknown host name". It doesn't even contact the dns
server, which is running on the same host. But dig works
fine. Also, using the IP address direc
Graham Murray wrote:
Timur Aydin writes:
Hi,
I have synced my ~x86 system yesterday and after it completed, the
resolver doesn't work for some programs anymore. For example, ping
says "unknown host name". It doesn't even contact the dns
server, which is running on th
Hello,
How would I go about rebuilding all installed packages, except gcc? I
suppose I could do "emerge --emptytree world", but that would also merge
gcc, which I don't want, because I want to be sure that the whole system
is rebuilt with the same compiler.
Any help is appreciate
Hi,
I am using the ~x86 (testing) version of gentoo linux. After recent
updates, my X windows became extremely sluggish and I found out that the
problem is related to a new version of mesa (7.8.2 specifically). So I
downgraded to version 7.7.1 and my desktop works great again.
Now I want to preve
After corrupting my gentoo root filesystem system during hibernate
experiments, I have finally finished the reinstallation. But hibernate
still doesn't seem to work correctly. The symptoms are the same as
during the experiments leading to the root fs corruption, but this time
the root seems to
I have just tried again using pm-suspend and the same thing happens.
Everything looks like it has worked, but when I do a ps ax, there are
many (currently around 50) sleeping kernel threads. There are also a few
extraneous "migration, ksoftirq" threads intermixed.
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Timur
One unusual property of this system is that it has 5 additional SATA
disks to be used for RAID experiments, in addition to the disk holding
gentoo. So there are a total of 6 disks. But during these experiments,
these 5 additional disks are not mounted.
The motherboard is an Asus P8V68Z-VPRO/GE
On 09/11/12 19:08, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> Mmmh. You didn't set CONFIG_PM_STD_PARTITION:
>
I specified the partition on the kernel command line:
ta@bonsai ~/uclinux_2011R1/db1/uclinux-dist $ cat /boot/grub/grub.conf
timeout 30
default 0
splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Gen
Hi,
I have done many tests on my ~x86 system to confirm that it is nptl based:
- I have the nptl and nptlonly use flags in my make.conf and my system
is up to date.
- Running /lib/libc.so.6 shows:
ta@bonsai ~ $ /lib/libc.so.6
GNU C Library stable release version 2.15, by Roland McGrath et al.
C
>> So, what I am wondering now, is my system configured for NPTL or not?
>
> pretty sure: yes.
>
> How about less YOURAPP:
> Dynamic section at offset ... contains 27 entries:
> TagType Name/Value
> 0x0001 (NEEDED) Shared library:
>
On 10/13/12 04:11, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Take look here. The answer is, I think, not necessarily.
>
> http://www.makelinux.net/alp/032
>
Hello Mark,
Thank you for the link to an excellent book. However, it seems the book
is talking about linuxthreads by Xavier Leroy, not nptl. I am well aware
t
On 10/13/12 19:15, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> We can only know seeing the code. Timur, this is the little test I
> made which creates 5 threads and runs them for 1 minute. In my case,
> `ps x` shows only 1 PID, care to give it a try?
I have re-read all messages and I noticed Canek writing about
Hi,
I have a Senao NL-2511CD PLUS EXT2 wireless PCMCIA card, which I am
planning to use in my desktop PC through a Ricoh RL5c475 PCI-PCMCIA
bridge. The relevant output from uname, lspci and lspcmcia is at the
end of this message. The kernel configuration file and
/etc/pcmcia/config.opts is attache
Hi,
I have a Senao NL-2511CD PLUS EXT2 wireless PCMCIA card, which I am
planning to use in my desktop PC through a Ricoh RL5c475 PCI-PCMCIA
bridge. The relevant output from uname, lspci and lspcmcia is at the
end of this message. The kernel configuration file and
/etc/pcmcia/config.opts is attache
;t work at
all. Sometimes the mouse pointer starts jumping all over the screen,
with random click events here and there. Then it recovers for a while
and then same cycle repeats again later. I am suspecting that this is
related to a bug in udev... I will try switching back to devfs to see
if that makes
"Kevin O'Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am using a Philips DVD writer for backup purposes under Gentoo with
good results.
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ommand. With the livecd, there is data coming back when I turn the
mouse wheel. When I boot into the gentoo that is installed on the
harddisk and do the same thing, no data comes back when I turn the
mouse wheel.
As a result, I am almost certain that this is related to the kernel
configuration. Co
he kernel apparently doesn't "see" the wheel turning.
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gards
I found the problem. The USB controller on the K8N Neo2 motherboard
that I am using is OHCI. I had compiled support for UHCI and EHCI and
left out OHCI. After adding support for OHCI, my wheel is now working
fine and I didn't see any erratic mouse behaviour so far...
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ystem does not sound
correct. There should be a "localhost" alias in each /etc/hosts and it
should point to the IP address of the relevant machine.
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m.
I have extracted glib-1.2 and ran the configure script, and the
glibconfig.h was generated. Once I copied this file into
/usr/include/glib-1.2, the problem was resolved.
Is this a bug or is it a misconfiguration of my system?
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Hi,
I am using Gentoo Linux as an NFS server while doing development on an
Blackfin embedded system. The Blackfin is running uClinux and the
development host is Gentoo testing version (~amd64). The NFS server
version is 1.2.7.
Here is the problem that I am observing: I start from a known state,
r
On 06/30/13 20:10, Timur Aydin wrote:
> Here is the mount command:
>
> mount -o nolock,tcp 10.2.2.254:/romfs_2011R1 /mnt
>
BTW, when I use UDP instead of TCP, then the mount works after repeated
reboots. But I would rather use TCP, because based on past experiments I
did, TCP mounte
The server configuration is as follows:
===
bonsai ~ # cat /etc/conf.d/nfs
# /etc/conf.d/nfs
# If you wish to set the port numbers for lockd,
# please see /etc/sysctl.conf
# Optional services to include in default `
On 7/1/2013 5:09 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
A possible "quick-n-dirty" approach is to run a script that first
does a "umount" of the share, and then does the mount. Ignore error
messages from the umount attempt.
Just tried that, but no joy. uClinux knows that the share isn't mounted
after reb
ruses (not enough Linux
users, most Linux users knowledgeable about computers, and moral reasons).
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Timur Aydin
/samba-3.6.18'
==
To resolve this, I just copied /usr/portage/eclass to
/usr/local/portage/eclass. Is this a proper solution?
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On 09/11/13 00:01, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Do you have userpriv set in FEATURES?
>
> That makes emerge run as portage which cannot read /root.
Here is the value of FEATURES, based on the output of emerge --info:
FEATURES="assume-digests binpkg-logs config-protect-if-modified
distlocks ebuild-lock
On 09/11/13 23:13, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> I can't reproduce that fault here, and google hits on the matter seem to
> point towards stale metadata referencing eclasses that no longer exist.
> I have a hunch you do not have valid metadata for your local overlay, so
> I suggest:
>
> 1. delete the ecl
On 09/12/13 01:00, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Yes of course, it make a great deal of sense now. Basically, your local
> overlay had no idea where the parent portage tree is or how to find it
> so couldn't find the eclass directory.
>
> As I understand it, this information used to be hard-coded magic a
Hi,
I am using a closed source software package on my 64 bit gentoo linux
system. The software package is "beyond compare" by scooter soft.
Because of the way this package is built, it needs a specially patched
version of glibc. I have patched my existing glibc version (2.18) and
have been av
Thanks a lot guys for the helpful responses. I will definitely try all
of them, just for the learning experience, even if one does take care of
the problem.
Cheers!
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Timur
No other diff program comes even close to BC in terms of diff output
quality and merge capability. I am willing to go through much more hoops
than this just to be able to use this under linux.
And also, to avoid any misrepresentation, their support in determining
the cause of the issue was ver
Hello everybody,
I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway.
It is also running a web server and a mail server with a static IP.
Everything is working fine.
Now I have installed a VPN server on this system (OpenVPN) and I am
using a VPN service provider to get a USA I
Hello everybody,
I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway.
It is also running a web server and a mail server with a static IP.
Everything is working fine.
Now I have installed a VPN server on this system (OpenVPN) and I am
using a VPN service provider to get a USA I
On 12/23/13 17:55, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 12/23/2013 07:47 AM, Timur Aydin wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway.
>> It is also running a web server and a mail server with a static IP.
>> Ever
On 12/23/13 18:12, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> Anything you can provide, it's not clear to the rest of us how many
> computers are involved. Is the web/mail server only the gatway, or is
> that the workstation that you're using (when, for example, trying to
> access the website)?
This is my home net
On 12/23/13 18:24, Burak Arslan wrote:
> Once the VPN connection is established, among the routes pushed by your
> OpenVPN provider is also a default gateway entry which routes every
> non-local packet through the vpn.
Here is the routing setup after the tunnel is up:
bonsai ~ # /etc/init.d/openv
Hi,
To all folks that use their gentoo linux PC as their internet
router/gateway, don't upgrade your kernel to 3.14.1 or 3.14.2.
These versions have a bug related to IP packet forwarding. Internet
upload speed for the NAT clients gets extremely slow (in the order of
10Kbps), which download speed
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