Re: kernel compiling error

2003-08-26 Thread Alex Veber
entoo if you choose to compile a NPTL enabled glibc /usr/src/linux MUST point to a recent 2.6 kernel tree, also the nvidia binary driver compiles against headers from /usr/src/linux, basically this done so you can switch kernels and recompile binary (or not binary like ALSA) drivers with ease. - -

Re: kernel compiling error

2003-08-24 Thread Alex Veber
Gentoo if you choose to compile a NPTL enabled glibc /usr/src/linux MUST point to a recent 2.6 kernel tree, also the nvidia binary driver compiles against headers from /usr/src/linux, basically this done so you can switch kernels and recompile binary (or not binary like ALSA) drivers with ease. - -- Al

Re: xkb handling in upcoming 4.3.0

2003-02-07 Thread Alex Veber
Meir Kriheli wrote: Looks like keyboard handling in xfree 4.2.99.4 (STB 4.3.0) has changed. Couldn't get it to work the old way using: Option "XkbLayout" "il" Option "XkbOptions" "grp:switch,grp:shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll" and KDE's keyboard applet doesn't work. Got the keyboard layout ha

Re: MS webfonts are seen by X but not by KDE on RH8.0

2002-10-24 Thread Alex Veber
Arie Folger wrote: Hi, I thought we discussed a similar case, but couldn't find it in the archives: I upgraded to RH8.0, and am generally happy (although I can't get the package manager to work at all. Help needed here!) but have the following problem: /usr/X11R/lib/X11/fonts/local is symlinked

Re: MS webfonts are seen by X but not by KDE on RH8.0

2002-10-24 Thread Alex Veber
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Alex Veber wrote: Put the fonts you want to use in ~/.fonts/ Is there a system-wide version of this? (I hate repeating things for every user) I dont know, I dont run Red Hat. but, RedHat uses fontconfig so you can try running fc-cache as root in

Re: Gentoo

2002-10-24 Thread Alex Veber
Meir Kriheli wrote: On Wednesday 23 October 2002 20:35, Diego Iastrubni wrote: áéåí ùìéùé 22 àå÷èåáø 2002, 02:08, Meir Kriheli ëúá: Something gone wrong here. kde 3.X should load faster than 2.2.2 (and it does here). This times are closer to the Gentoo I run on a machine at the office (celler

Re: Gentoo

2002-10-24 Thread Alex Veber
Eli Marmor wrote: Questions: == 1. Does anybody have results under VMware? (I'm not sure that the virtualization is optimal for i586/i686) 2. Has anybody experienced the Intel C Compiler? (not GCC) I heard that its results are amazing... 1. Dont have a clue. 2. ICC is fast, very f