Re: [gentoo-user] Install DL380 Problem
did you make your kernel with 'genkernel' or did you compiled the kernel manually? i had also a kernel panic after my first boot of my new installed gentoo system because i used 'genkernel'. after i manually compiled the kernel, my system boots without problems... if you used 'genkernel', try to compile manually... (you can read my posting with the subject: "[gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!") martin -- Zitat von Mark Johanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Referencing > http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=10380&highlight=compaq+raid > > > Installation goes went fine once I found the above reference > documentation. Except when I rebooted I got the following error: > > > > RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 > Freeing initrd memory: 1458k freed > VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filessystem). > kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. > VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly. > Trying to move old root to /initrd ... failed > Unmounting old root > Trying to free ramdisk memory ... okay > Freeing unused kernel memory: 148k freed > Warning: unable to open initial console. > Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to > kernel. > > > I am using grub as the docs above showed how to get that > installed properly (or so I thought). Below is my grub.conf > file: > > > default 0 > timeout 30 > splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz > > title=Gentoo XFS > root (hd0,0) > kernel (hd0,0)/boot/kernel-2.4.20-xfs-r3 root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 > > initrd (hd0,0)/boot/initrd-2.4.20-xfs-r3 root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 > > > I added "root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1" to the grub.conf after the > initrd line thinking that might have fixed the issue as I had > not added it before. But that didn't help any either. Any > thoughts as to where the problem might lie? > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 01:28:12 +0200 "Ing. Martin Gauklitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi! > > now i compiled the kernel manually, nearly with the same kernel > configs as genkernel used, and now finally my system boots without > panic! > > what i changed in the kernel config (from the 'genkernel'-config): > > 1.) i changed JFS support from module to be compiled into kernel >=> CONFIG_JFS_FS=y > 2.) i activated the 'automatically mount at boot'-feature of /dev-fs > support >=> CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y > > that are the only 2 differenced between the kernel-configs (i took > these changes from the installation doc, from the manual kernel > configuration) > > but actually i don't think that was the problem, that the kernel > paniced... what do you think? > If you are really running a JFS fs, (1) would be exactly the reason for the panic. Whatever fs you are running needs to be builtin rather than a module. Gentoo recommends (2), but I ran for years without selecting this option. -- Collins Richey - Denver Area if you fill your heart with regrets of yesterday and the worries of tomorrow, you have no today to be thankful for. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo Linux 1.4 General Install Questions
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 00:09:06 +0100 Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Second question which I am sure many of you asked. From which > > tarball stage should I install? During the demo at Indiana > > University, they started with stage3 since they told us it takes a > > couple of days of compiling before you can get a working systems > > with Gentoo. Is still still the norm for 1.4? > > I'm a stage 1 guy, have been since my very first installation. Depends > on how comfortable with linux you are, and how much bandwidth and time > you have. Then there is the geekiness/masochist aspect :o) > It really makes no difference; you'll only do an install once, unlike RedHat. After a years worth of incremental updates you'll be in the same shape whether starting from Stage 1 or 3. Yes, it will take a couple of days starting from Stage 1. I started from Stage 1 about 2 years ago. I might do Stage 3 today now that it is available. -- Collins Richey - Denver Area if you fill your heart with regrets of yesterday and the worries of tomorrow, you have no today to be thankful for. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
hi! now i compiled the kernel manually, nearly with the same kernel configs as genkernel used, and now finally my system boots without panic! what i changed in the kernel config (from the 'genkernel'-config): 1.) i changed JFS support from module to be compiled into kernel => CONFIG_JFS_FS=y 2.) i activated the 'automatically mount at boot'-feature of /dev-fs support => CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y that are the only 2 differenced between the kernel-configs (i took these changes from the installation doc, from the manual kernel configuration) but actually i don't think that was the problem, that the kernel paniced... what do you think? the other thing, what is different, is the lilo-configuration! for the 'genkernel'-kernel i used the 'genkernel'-section in the lilo.conf of the installation doc. for the manually compiled kernel i used the 'manual'-section of this lilo.conf... i dont't know what this line in the lilo.conf for the 'genkernel'-kernel really does. i wonder if it is really neccessary...? it says: append="root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc" maybe this caused the kernel-panic-problem? or is it, that the /dev-fs was not mounted during boot? -- martin Zitat von jan meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > do a manual kernel configuration with `make menuconfig´, > then you adjust the kernel configuration to your system. > This should work. > bye jan > > > > Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb > > > > was detected. > > > > but what in the process of usb detection causes the system > > > > to hang? i have > > > > nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard & mouse are on PS/2... > > > > > > What kernel? What hardware? > > > > i used the gentoo-sources kernel (kernel-2.4.20-gentoo-r6) with > > "genkernel", > > so i did no additional kernel settings, but as in the doc's stated these > > > "default"-kernel-settings should be save... > > > > my hardware is a siemens mainboard with a pentium III 866MHz with 256MB > of > > > > > RAM, a 40GB IBM HD, onboard graphics (intel 810), and onboard sound > > (AC97), > > oboard NIC (intel) that i don't use - i use a realtek PCI-NIC (8139too). > > > no special hardware at all... > > > > i tried SuSE linux and Debian on this hardware with no problems... > > > > > > > > > > Do you have ACPI or APM enabled? ACPI is known to cause problems on > > > some system. > > > > actually i don't know at the moment what is enabled or not..., > > but as i said, suse linux and debian linux worked, i did not change > > anything > > in the bios settings since then... so the ACPI and/or APM settings are > the > > > > > same... > > > > > > > > > > Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your > > > machine? > > > > i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with > > gentoo-sources... > > > > but i am wondering, why is usb-storage and hid hardware detected during > > booting??? > > > > > > martin. > > > > > > > > Gwendolyn. > > > > > > > > > -- > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > > > > > > martin > > > > > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > -- > COMPUTERBILD 15/03: Premium-e-mail-Dienste im Test > -- > 1. GMX TopMail - Platz 1 und Testsieger! > 2. GMX ProMail - Platz 2 und Preis-Qualitätssieger! > 3. Arcor - 4. web.de - 5. T-Online - 6. freenet.de - 7. daybyday - 8. > e-Post > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] What printer should I buy?
I'm in the market for a printer to replace my aging DeskJet 812C (which has been a chore getting to work under every linux distro I've tried, including Gentoo). What I would like is a decent inkjet that is capable of doing photo quality and is well supported by cups. I will be plugging this into my gentoo server, and sharing it out to a linux laptop and a Windows laptop. It will mostly be used for basic home printing needs, but we will occasionally print phots with it. Anyone have a recommendation? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo Linux 1.4 General Install Questions
On August 25, 2003 06:51 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote: > I just purchased a copy of Gentoo Linux 1.4 to replace Red Hat 9.0. I have > been using Linux off and on for a year now but the Red Hat distro could not > convince me to switch over to Linux full time. Thus, I ran Windows and I > used SSH secure shell to access my Unix accounts. welcome to gentoo ;-) > First question. My notebook has a duel boot partition running both Windows > XP Pro and Red Hat Linux 9.0. Will I be able to install Gentoo right over > the Red Hat partition? Honestly, I never plan to use Red Hat again. I > will definately not miss their surveys to keep my membership current. sure you can. just skip the fdisk step in the install howto and go right to creating a filesytem on the already existing partitions... you may want to re-create your partition table though, if only for the learning experience. > Second question which I am sure many of you asked. From which tarball > stage should I install? During the demo at Indiana University, they > started with stage3 since they told us it takes a couple of days of > compiling before you can get a working systems with Gentoo. Is still still > the norm for 1.4? I will be installing Gentoo on a Dell Inspirion 8100 > notebook with a Pentium III 1 GHz Processor with 512 megs of RAM. Which > stage did most of you start from? if you're a newbie, start from stage 1. the docs are so good, that while the task is daunting, it's VERY informative. install your first gentoo box from stage one and you'll learn more about linux in 3 days than you did in two years with redhat. > I have a feeling I will be asking more questions once my CDs arrive. it's all good. some of us are newbies, and others are veterans... whatever your question, it's likely someone here can help. -- laws are like spider webs. if some poor weak creature comes up against them -- it is caught. but the bigger one can break through and get away. - solon, greek philosopher, c. 630-555 B.C. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] MSI kt4 ultra help
Hi, I now have a new motherboard after my old one expired (taiwanese capacitor problem - http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/resource/feb03/ncap.html) and have a couple of problems left with the conversion: New is an MSI kt4 ultra Same kernel config (apm) but wont power off now. Can someone share their apm settings for this MB, or apci if thats required? It has a promise 20736 controller thats not supported from what I can see. I am not interested in the sata ports (yet!), but in the 3rd ide port. Has anyone using gentoo on this board been able to use it, in particular a cdwriter? Otherwise its an add-on card I guess. There's a part closed src driver, but I get symbol errors, and it seems to be sata only. BillK -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo Linux 1.4 General Install Questions
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 25 August 2003 23:51, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote: > I just purchased a copy of Gentoo Linux 1.4 to replace Red Hat 9.0. I have > been using Linux off and on for a year now but the Red Hat distro could not > convince me to switch over to Linux full time. Thus, I ran Windows and I > used SSH secure shell to access my Unix accounts. Welcome, and congratulations on your excellent decision :) > First question. My notebook has a duel boot partition running both Windows > XP Pro and Red Hat Linux 9.0. Will I be able to install Gentoo right over > the Red Hat partition? Honestly, I never plan to use Red Hat again. I > will definately not miss their surveys to keep my membership current. Yup. I haven't read the install docs in a long time, but the partition layout described are purely a suggestion. If you only have a single partition that will do nicely. I believe there is some special code to handle the automatic mounting of /boot for special cases, but I wouldn't worry too much if you don't have a /boot (my laptop now , and when I can be arsed desktop and 2 servers, mount /boot ReadOnly). > Second question which I am sure many of you asked. From which tarball > stage should I install? During the demo at Indiana University, they > started with stage3 since they told us it takes a couple of days of > compiling before you can get a working systems with Gentoo. Is still still > the norm for 1.4? I will be installing Gentoo on a Dell Inspirion 8100 > notebook with a Pentium III 1 GHz Processor with 512 megs of RAM. Which > stage did most of you start from? I'm a stage 1 guy, have been since my very first installation. Depends on how comfortable with linux you are, and how much bandwidth and time you have. Then there is the geekiness/masochist aspect :o) > I have a feeling I will be asking more questions once my CDs arrive. Ask away, there are plenty more people here, many of whom I'm sure know a lot more than I. - -- Mike Williams -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/SpcSInuLMrk7bIwRAng3AKCiYZTCngcIIanPn+AXl63V+PD19ACeK7re sPx9DjythgZIV4z8kOmyOqk= =XpzK -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo Linux 1.4 General Install Questions
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 15:51, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote: > I just purchased a copy of Gentoo Linux 1.4 to replace Red Hat 9.0. I have > been using Linux off and on for a year now but the Red Hat distro could not > convince me to switch over to Linux full time. Thus, I ran Windows and I > used SSH secure shell to access my Unix accounts. > > First question. My notebook has a duel boot partition running both Windows > XP Pro and Red Hat Linux 9.0. Will I be able to install Gentoo right over > the Red Hat partition? Honestly, I never plan to use Red Hat again. I will > definately not miss their surveys to keep my membership current. If you know the partition numbers then you can install right over the top of them. You may also blow them away and make new partitions out of the same areas. Both will work fine. > > Second question which I am sure many of you asked. From which tarball stage > should I install? During the demo at Indiana University, they started with > stage3 since they told us it takes a couple of days of compiling before you > can get a working systems with Gentoo. Is still still the norm for 1.4? I > will be installing Gentoo on a Dell Inspirion 8100 notebook with a Pentium > III 1 GHz Processor with 512 megs of RAM. Which stage did most of you start > from? There was just a poll on this. Most people who will answer this question said they start from Stage 1. I start from stage 3 as I'm a newbie also. One reasonable point was that if you are not absolutely sure what USE flogs you are going to set up, then you might as well start from Stage 3, later set up your USE flags, and over time most everything will get rebuilt anyway. My vote is for stage 3, and start using the box sooner. > > I have a feeling I will be asking more questions once my CDs arrive. > > Any responses will be greatly appreciated, > > Kevin Miller, Jr., MPA, > Comparative & Intl. Affairs, Information Systems, and Nonprofit Management, > School of Public and Environmental Affairs, > Indiana University-Bloomington, > E-Civil Society.org - www.e-civilsociety.org > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Gentoo Linux 1.4 General Install Questions
I just purchased a copy of Gentoo Linux 1.4 to replace Red Hat 9.0. I have been using Linux off and on for a year now but the Red Hat distro could not convince me to switch over to Linux full time. Thus, I ran Windows and I used SSH secure shell to access my Unix accounts. First question. My notebook has a duel boot partition running both Windows XP Pro and Red Hat Linux 9.0. Will I be able to install Gentoo right over the Red Hat partition? Honestly, I never plan to use Red Hat again. I will definately not miss their surveys to keep my membership current. Second question which I am sure many of you asked. From which tarball stage should I install? During the demo at Indiana University, they started with stage3 since they told us it takes a couple of days of compiling before you can get a working systems with Gentoo. Is still still the norm for 1.4? I will be installing Gentoo on a Dell Inspirion 8100 notebook with a Pentium III 1 GHz Processor with 512 megs of RAM. Which stage did most of you start from? I have a feeling I will be asking more questions once my CDs arrive. Any responses will be greatly appreciated, Kevin Miller, Jr., MPA, Comparative & Intl. Affairs, Information Systems, and Nonprofit Management, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University-Bloomington, E-Civil Society.org - www.e-civilsociety.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does notexist
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:31:51 -0500 Redmond Militante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi > > i tried modprobe ide-scsi, turned up nothing... > > i checked my kernel config > > i have > > "ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support" ---> "IDE, ATA and ATAPI Block devices" ---> > "SCSI emulation support" and"SCSI support" enable "SCSI support", > "SCSI CD-ROM support" and "SCSI generic support" enabled. am i > missing something in the kernel config? > > thanks > > redmond > > > [Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:01:18PM -0500] > This one time, at band camp, James A. Cox said: > > > Redmond Militante wrote: > > > > >hi all > > > > > >after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb > > >ram/6 gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a > > >cdrom, i am able to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am > > >having trouble mounting livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount > > >/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom -o ro -t iso9660', and receive the > > >error msg 'ount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. > > >this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc > > >installation instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried > > >to recompile extra file system-related features into my kernel. i > > >still receive the error message. > > >any advice would be appreciated > > >thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > When I got this error, I found that the system wasn't loading the > > ide-scsi module. Fixed by modprobe ide-scsi. > > In the kernel config, I have (builtin for me, you may choose modules): CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI=y CONFIG_SCSI=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR_VENDOR=y CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=y -- Collins Richey - Denver Area if you fill your heart with regrets of yesterday and the worries of tomorrow, you have no today to be thankful for. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] -O and sse/mmx
On Monday 25 August 2003 20:39, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote: > Hello. > > Does any of -O options include support for sse/mmx/3dnow instructions? > I have my CFLAGS set to "-march=athlon-xp -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe". > If -O suppresses use of sse/mmx/3dnow options then will I receive speed > increase by adding them to CFLAGS? march=athlon-xp includes mmx and 3dnow, if you want, you can set -m3dnow -mmmx. -msse. but it should not necessary. Glück Auf Volker -- Conclusions In a straight-up fight, the Empire squashes the Federation like a bug. Even with its numerical advantage removed, the Empire would still squash the Federation like a bug. Accept it. -Michael Wong -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [Openoffice1.1r3] gcc version ?
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 05:40:50PM +0200, Stefan Vunckx wrote: > Hey, > > Im trying to compile oo 1.1 rc3 (the ebuild in portage) but its giving an > error in "Building project instsetoo". > > I've read on the fora and the list that people encountered the same problem, > although it was an older version of oo, and the solution was to downgrade > gcc. > > I have gcc-3.2.3-r1 installed and I was wondering what gcc version people > have, who have successfully emerged oo ?? Is the problem still related to gcc I'm using gcc-3.2.3-r2 and I was able to compile OO.org 1.1 rc3 with no problems. A slight revision change shouldn't make a difference in whether a package will compile or not. I would think that it's something else but I'm not sure. I hope someone else can shed some light maybe, 1.1 is nice, I can't wait till the final release but supposedly it's going to be the same as rc3 if there aren't any major bugs. Good luck!! > and should I thus downgrade/upgrade ?? > > Thanks, > Stefan Vunckx > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- Bryan Traywick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] x freezes sometime
Hi all, I'm using gentoo since some months and I'm very happy of it, but it's some day that I've several problems. - mozilla window frezes sometimes - it's happened that kde freezes after lounching the console - kde is taking along time to load at loging (more than before) I cannot understand such a strange behaviour, the only thing that I can say is that I have recently update gcc, glibc and other basic stuff, does matter? As I said I'm not an expert user, so another question is: how much is stable the software in the portage? Should I update always, or should I wait a little before doing it? thank you a lot, Alberto -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] sgml problems
I'm trying to write simple sgml files like the one in http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linuxdoc-Reference-3.html and I cannot use the sgmltools to produce the approprite result. I get the following error/warning messages: $ sgmltools test.sgml /usr/bin/openjade:0:1:25:W: cannot generate system identifier for document type "LINUXDOC"/usr/bin/openjade:0:1:25:E: reference to entity "LINUXDOC" for which no system identifier could be generated/usr/bin/openjade:0:1:0: entity was defined here/usr/bin/openjade:0:1:25:E: DTD did not contain element declaration for document type name/usr/bin/openjade:0:2:6:E: element "NOTES" undefined/usr/bin/openjade:0:3:6:E: element "TITLE" undefined/usr/bin/openjade:0:4:2:E: element "P" undefined /usr/bin/openjade:0:4:12:E: element "EM" undefined /usr/bin/openjade:0:5:2:E: element "P" undefined /usr/bin/openjade:0:5:6:E: element "BF" undefined /usr/bin/openjade:0:6:9:E: no document element The file test.sgml is: $ cat test.sgml A Small Linuxdoc Example Hello world. Here we are. Some info that may help you identify the problem: $ qpkg -I -v sgml app-text/docbook-sgml-dtd-4.1-r1 * app-text/sgml-common-0.6.3-r4 * app-text/docbook-sgml-utils-0.6.12 * app-text/docbook-sgml-1.0 * app-text/sgmltools-lite-3.0.3-r6 * app-text/docbook-sgml-dtd-3.0-r1 * app-text/docbook-sgml-dtd-3.1-r1 * app-text/docbook-sgml-dtd-4.0-r1 * app-text/docbook-sgml-dtd-4.2 * $ qpkg -I -v jade app-text/openjade-1.3.2-r1 * app-text/jadetex-3.12 * Thanks in advance! pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Install DL380 Problem
I have an dl-380 too. Boot your server with live cd, and rebuid your kernel with genkernel. # emerge genkernel # genkernel This tool made an kernel image like to the boot live cd. I believe that your problem is the fs kernel support. Regards, LM Mark Johanson wrote: Referencing http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=10380&highlight=compaq+raid Installation goes went fine once I found the above reference documentation. Except when I rebooted I got the following error: RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 Freeing initrd memory: 1458k freed VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filessystem). kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly. Trying to move old root to /initrd ... failed Unmounting old root Trying to free ramdisk memory ... okay Freeing unused kernel memory: 148k freed Warning: unable to open initial console. Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. I am using grub as the docs above showed how to get that installed properly (or so I thought). Below is my grub.conf file: default 0 timeout 30 splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz title=Gentoo XFS root (hd0,0) kernel (hd0,0)/boot/kernel-2.4.20-xfs-r3 root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 initrd (hd0,0)/boot/initrd-2.4.20-xfs-r3 root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 I added "root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1" to the grub.conf after the initrd line thinking that might have fixed the issue as I had not added it before. But that didn't help any either. Any thoughts as to where the problem might lie? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does not exist
hi i tried modprobe ide-scsi, turned up nothing... i checked my kernel config i have "ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support" ---> "IDE, ATA and ATAPI Block devices" ---> "SCSI emulation support" and "SCSI support" enable "SCSI support", "SCSI CD-ROM support" and "SCSI generic support" enabled. am i missing something in the kernel config? thanks redmond [Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:01:18PM -0500] This one time, at band camp, James A. Cox said: > Redmond Militante wrote: > > >hi all > > > >after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 > >gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able > >to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting > >livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom > >-o ro -t iso9660', and receive the error msg 'ount: special device > >/dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. > >this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc installation > >instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried to recompile extra > >file system-related features into my kernel. i still receive the error > >message. > >any advice would be appreciated > >thanks > > > > > > > > > When I got this error, I found that the system wasn't loading the > ide-scsi module. Fixed by modprobe ide-scsi. > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 #0: Mon Aug 11 13:00:11 CDT 2003 3:30PM up 11 days, 15:14, 2 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 Fats Loves Madelyn pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] -O and sse/mmx
Hello. Does any of -O options include support for sse/mmx/3dnow instructions? I have my CFLAGS set to "-march=athlon-xp -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe". If -O suppresses use of sse/mmx/3dnow options then will I receive speed increase by adding them to CFLAGS? What do you think? Dmitry. -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Install DL380 Problem
Referencing http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=10380&highlight=compaq+raid Installation goes went fine once I found the above reference documentation. Except when I rebooted I got the following error: RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0 Freeing initrd memory: 1458k freed VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filessystem). kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly. Trying to move old root to /initrd ... failed Unmounting old root Trying to free ramdisk memory ... okay Freeing unused kernel memory: 148k freed Warning: unable to open initial console. Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. I am using grub as the docs above showed how to get that installed properly (or so I thought). Below is my grub.conf file: default 0 timeout 30 splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz title=Gentoo XFS root (hd0,0) kernel (hd0,0)/boot/kernel-2.4.20-xfs-r3 root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 initrd (hd0,0)/boot/initrd-2.4.20-xfs-r3 root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 I added "root=/dev/cciss/c0d0p1" to the grub.conf after the initrd line thinking that might have fixed the issue as I had not added it before. But that didn't help any either. Any thoughts as to where the problem might lie? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
On Monday 25 August 2003 23:59, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: > I had a hard time to find this information some time ago. I wanted kde to > show the logout-dialog, when I press the Power-Button ;) > Then I stumbled over kdcop, a comfortable Browser and client for dcop. Have > a look at it, you will find a lot of interesting things there. Yepeee!!! Works like a charm! I only had to pass '--user' option to 'dcop', because I don't run kde as root. Thank you very much again. :) WBW, Dmitry. -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Which livecd for AMD Duron 900Mhz please
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 25 August 2003 20:50, latin hypercube wrote: > i686 presumably or is athlon-xp suitable for this processor series. > > Thanks in advance. i686 definitely, athlon-xp is unlikely. The only differences I can see between my athlon-xp and duron are that the duron has apic and athlon-xp has sse. The sse thing should be the kicker. - -- Mike Williams -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/Sm5HInuLMrk7bIwRAjx3AKCHmnc7YsMA0wrNDLiiDHtJWcTBUQCgkxVc wfGQyh67GZQvM/DH+ScY1Bw= =W9VF -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Help please! I screwed up!
Am Montag, 25. August 2003 21:56 schrieb Klaus Neumann: > After compiling a new kernel (and exchanging my second HD) I got this while > trying to boot: > > Mounting /proc ... > Mounting devfs at /dev ... > modprobe: modprobe: Can't open dependencies file > /lib/modules/2.4.4-4GB/modules.dep > (No such file or directory) > The "mount" command failed with error: > sf type devfs not supported by kernel ... > ... startup cannot continue. > > What does this mean, and how can I fix it? What kernel are you using? This looks like a SuSE-Kernel. The message says, that you compiled your kernel w/o support for devfs or you compiled it as a module. If the second is the case, the module needs to be loaded from a initrd afaik. > I hope someone can tell me how to get out of this mess, without > re-installing everything! TIA! I would suggest to use one of the kernels gentoo provides and compile it with devfs enabled (and automount at boot) both in the menu "File systems" [*] /dev file system support (EXPERIMENTAL) [*] Automatically mount at boot > Cheers, > Klaus HTH Michael -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Help please! I screwed up!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 25 August 2003 20:56, Klaus Neumann wrote: > After compiling a new kernel (and exchanging my second HD) I got this while > trying to boot: > > Mounting /proc ... > Mounting devfs at /dev ... > modprobe: modprobe: Can't open dependencies file > /lib/modules/2.4.4-4GB/modules.dep > (No such file or directory) > The "mount" command failed with error: > sf type devfs not supported by kernel ... > ... startup cannot continue. > > What does this mean, and how can I fix it? 2.4.4-4GB ?!? Anyway, chroot into your install and try this depmod -a -F > I'm writing this email from Win98, which I installed to go online. Of > course it wiped out my lilo. :-( Lilo ?!? Use grub, it's so much easier :) > I hope someone can tell me how to get out of this mess, without > re-installing everything! TIA! This is linux we're talking about here, with chroot and a working bootable medium pretty much only a fatal hard drive crash should force a reinstall - -- Mike Williams -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/SmwkInuLMrk7bIwRAtcsAJ9a9WPn3vK6WbaFEL0nyyYCTftMqQCgqhIi 9zPa/A8jhuURfBd6v6cen4c= =4wut -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
On Monday 25 August 2003 23:59, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: > I had a hard time to find this information some time ago. I wanted kde to > show the logout-dialog, when I press the Power-Button ;) > Then I stumbled over kdcop, a comfortable Browser and client for dcop. Have > a look at it, you will find a lot of interesting things there. Missed this post. Thanks again! I'll try it. Dmitry. -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
On Monday 25 August 2003 23:36, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote: > Wow! I didn't even know this! Thaks! I've been searching for info on how to > logout kde from command line for very long time :). For some I was > searching that for my self w/o trying to ask community. My fault :). P.S. dcop --help gives my a basic usage help. And where can I find the list of supported 'objects' and their 'functions'? I know, I know: STFW. I'll try it now. I decided to ask just in case that you may already know a good source of information. Thanks in advance. -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
Am Montag, 25. August 2003 21:36 schrieb Dmitry Suzdalev: > On Monday 25 August 2003 23:07, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: > > Yes and yes ;-) acpid calls /etc/acpi/default.sh, where you can do > > everything you want to.Kde is controlable by dcop, for example: > > /usr/kde/3.1/bin/dcop kdesktop KDesktopIface logout > > gives the logout-dialog. > > Wow! I didn't even know this! Thaks! I've been searching for info on how to > logout kde from command line for very long time :). For some I was > searching that for my self w/o trying to ask community. My fault :). I had a hard time to find this information some time ago. I wanted kde to show the logout-dialog, when I press the Power-Button ;) Then I stumbled over kdcop, a comfortable Browser and client for dcop. Have a look at it, you will find a lot of interesting things there. > WBW, Dmitry. HAND Michael -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Help please! I screwed up!
After compiling a new kernel (and exchanging my second HD) I got this while trying to boot: Mounting /proc ... Mounting devfs at /dev ... modprobe: modprobe: Can't open dependencies file /lib/modules/2.4.4-4GB/modules.dep (No such file or directory) The "mount" command failed with error: sf type devfs not supported by kernel ... ... startup cannot continue. What does this mean, and how can I fix it? I'm writing this email from Win98, which I installed to go online. Of course it wiped out my lilo. :-( So, in order to boot Gentoo linux I'm using the installation CD of my previous SuSE. I hope someone can tell me how to get out of this mess, without re-installing everything! TIA! Cheers, Klaus -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Xine DVD broken?
On Monday 25 Aug 2003 19:57, Alexander Puchmayr wrote: > Hi there! > > After upgrading to actual xine-ui and xine-lib, the dvdnav plugin > does not work anymore. > When clicking on "DVD" button, xine hangs and can only be killed by a > "kill -9". > > The plugin xine-dvdnav depends on the old version of xine-lib, but > that conflicts with the actual version of xine-ui. > > So, how can I watch DVDs??? > You use xine of course :-) My versions are: xine-ui-0.9.21 xine-lib-1_beta12 Unmerge any xine plugins before upgrading to these versions. The dvdnav plugin not only conflicts here, it's no longer required as it's built in to xine-lib-1_beta12. Peter -- == Gentoo: Portage 2.0.48-r5 (default-x86-1.4, gcc-3.2.3, glibc-2.3.2-r1) kernel-2.4.22_pre2-gss i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1600+ == -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Which livecd for AMD Duron 900Mhz please
i686 presumably or is athlon-xp suitable for this processor series. Thanks in advance. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does notexist
Hi, Try to go over the output of dmesg and see what it says about your cd-rom. Did it identified it? and as what? I think that maybe you don't have a problem with devfs but the kernel is not aware of the cd-rom. Yuval Scharf On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Redmond Militante wrote: > hi > > thanks for responding > mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom doesn't work. same error > > ps aux | grep devfs gives me > root 36 0.0 0.7 1988 952 /sbin/devfsd /dev > so, devfs is running... > > i've tried reinstalling a couple of times, and enabling a bunchof kernel > options.which kernel options do i need to enable to get cd's to mount? > > thanks > redmond > > [Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 08:10:24PM +0200] > This one time, at band camp, Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen said: > > > Redmond Militante wrote: > > >hi all > > > > > >after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 > > >gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able > > >to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting > > >livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom > > >-o ro -t iso9660', and receive the error msg 'ount: special device > > >/dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. > > >this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc installation > > >instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried to recompile extra > > >file system-related features into my kernel. i still receive the error > > >message. > > >any advice would be appreciated > > >thanks > > > > > > > > try "mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom" if this doesnt sucess then check if > > devfs is running: "ps aux | grep devfs" this will show you where it is > > mounted if running, check if your drivers is loaded for the cdrom, scsi > >or ide-scsi etc. > > Im no expert but you can try this. > > Kenneth > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > -- > FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 #0: Mon Aug 11 13:00:11 CDT 2003 > 2:15PMup 11 days, 13:59, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 > > Gimmie That Old Time Religion > We will follow Zarathustra, We will worship like the Druids, > Zarathustra like we use to, Dancing naked in the woods, > I'm a Zarathustra booster,Drinking strange fermented fluids, > And he's good enough for me! And it's good enough for me! > (chorus)(chorus) > > In the church of Aphrodite, > The priestess wears a see-through nightie, > She's a mighty righteous sightie, > And she's good enough for me! > (chorus) > > CHORUS: Give me that old time religion, > Give me that old time religion, > Give me that old time religion, > 'Cause it's good enough for me! > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] kspell with kmail?
On Thursday 14 August 2003 12:14, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote: > Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote: > > I'm looking at getting email spell checked. The kmail docs say that > > kspell is used. The kspell docs seems to be outdated as I have no > > Settings->Spellchecker, nor Tools->Spelling. I just reinstalled kde > > a few days ago and I don't have a kspell binary. Any ideas? > > I have not found a way to automate it, but you can initiate kspell by > selecting "Spelling" at the bottom of the Edit menu of the email. As I compose this email, I have no such option at the bottom of my "Edit menu". Further, which package is it that comes with "kspell"? poretz root # emerge -s kspell Searching... [ Results for search key : kspell ] [ Applications found : 1 ] * app-text/gtkspell Latest version available: 2.0.2 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of downloaded files: 185 kB Homepage:http://gtkspell.sourceforge.net/ Description: spell library for GTK2 Thanks, Steven -- Know your neighbor. Discover independent media: http://www.thislife.org/ - This American Life - documenting "everyday life" in the US. http://www.humanmedia.org/ - Promoting "compassion, service, generosity and equality." http://www.worldlinktv.org/ - "a global perspective on news, current events and culture" -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Sounds from mouse.... Is it possible
On Monday 25 August 2003 23:39, Scharf Yuval wrote: > Hello, > > Dmitry, You want a mouse that makes sounds, I have one here. > I'm trying to catch him for three days. When I'll catch him I'll send him > to you :-) Thanks! :) Are you sure that it can be successfully plugged in my USB port? :-D. And is it *really* noisy? :) Dmitry. -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
On Monday 25 August 2003 23:07, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: > Yes and yes ;-) acpid calls /etc/acpi/default.sh, where you can do > everything you want to.Kde is controlable by dcop, for example: > /usr/kde/3.1/bin/dcop kdesktop KDesktopIface logout > gives the logout-dialog. Wow! I didn't even know this! Thaks! I've been searching for info on how to logout kde from command line for very long time :). For some I was searching that for my self w/o trying to ask community. My fault :). WBW, Dmitry. -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Xine DVD broken?
On Monday 25 August 2003 21:10, Luis Morales wrote: > Have you compile xine with dvd support ? > Yes, I have. DVD watching works now, exactly ONCE. (I forgot to clean up my ~/.xine directory) The first time when I setup xine (i.e. setup my dvd drive), it works. When I exit and start xine again, it hangs as soon as I click on DVD. (NB: Watching divx files works fine) > take a look using: > > # emeger -pv xine > > If dvd flag is off you need edit your /etc/make.conf and add activate it > on USE flags > > recompile xine > > Regards, > > LM > > Ian Truelsen wrote: > >On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:57:03 +0200 > > > >Alexander Puchmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hi there! > >> > >>After upgrading to actual xine-ui and xine-lib, the dvdnav plugin does > >>not work anymore. > >>When clicking on "DVD" button, xine hangs and can only be killed by a > >>"kill -9". > >> > >>The plugin xine-dvdnav depends on the old version of xine-lib, but > >>that conflicts with the actual version of xine-ui. > >> > >>So, how can I watch DVDs??? > > > >emerge ogle > > > >At least until the dependency thing gets cleared up. -- Alexander Puchmayr PGP/GPG-Key: http://puchmayr.linznet.at/private/alex_pubkey.asc -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does not exist
hi thanks for responding mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom doesn't work. same error ps aux | grep devfs gives me root 36 0.0 0.7 1988 952 /sbin/devfsd /dev so, devfs is running... i've tried reinstalling a couple of times, and enabling a bunch of kernel options. which kernel options do i need to enable to get cd's to mount? thanks redmond [Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 08:10:24PM +0200] This one time, at band camp, Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen said: > Redmond Militante wrote: > >hi all > > > >after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 > >gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able > >to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting > >livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom > >-o ro -t iso9660', and receive the error msg 'ount: special device > >/dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. > >this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc installation > >instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried to recompile extra > >file system-related features into my kernel. i still receive the error > >message. > >any advice would be appreciated > >thanks > > > > > try "mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom" if this doesnt sucess then check if > devfs is running: "ps aux | grep devfs" this will show you where it is > mounted if running, check if your drivers is loaded for the cdrom, scsi > or ide-scsi etc. > Im no expert but you can try this. > Kenneth > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 #0: Mon Aug 11 13:00:11 CDT 2003 2:15PM up 11 days, 13:59, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 Gimmie That Old Time Religion We will follow Zarathustra, We will worship like the Druids, Zarathustra like we use to, Dancing naked in the woods, I'm a Zarathustra booster, Drinking strange fermented fluids, And he's good enough for me!And it's good enough for me! (chorus)(chorus) In the church of Aphrodite, The priestess wears a see-through nightie, She's a mighty righteous sightie, And she's good enough for me! (chorus) CHORUS: Give me that old time religion, Give me that old time religion, Give me that old time religion, 'Cause it's good enough for me! pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Sounds from mouse.... Is it possible
Hello, Dmitry, You want a mouse that makes sounds, I have one here. I'm trying to catch him for three days. When I'll catch him I'll send him to you :-) Yuval Scharf On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote: > Hello, list! > > I'm here with maybe a silly question. :) > I just wanted to know is it possible to have configure X or install some > program that will make noise (taken for example from wav file) every time I > click my mouse. Not on some special event (like opening menu somewhere or > iconifying a window etc), but when I click in *any* portion of the screen. > > Why do I need this? Well, I just want to hear my clicks from my speakers. > Don't ask me why I want it :). I don't know :-]. > > Dmitry. > -- > WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another > game? > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Intel PRO/100 VE integrated installation
Yeah!! you right... but if you add the module support on static mode you need reboot the machine to verify if the kernel work propperly. On the other way take your steps and work too. W'ever... good luck Cris.there are many wais to the Rise of Rome! Regards, LM Jeffrey Smelser wrote: Wowzers... Reboot?? I thought this was linux... The only reason you need to reboot is for Kernel INTERNAL changes.. Modules are not internal changes.. Hell, most of the time you can just enable the module and do make modules; make modules_install It will go and compile the one module and install it.. Worked here several times... I do, however, recall someone saying that if you install, for example, a scsi module and never had any scsi support you need a complete recompile of the kernel... Try it.. might just work.. :) -Original Message- From: Luis Morales [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 2:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Intel PRO/100 VE integrated installation Hello, try with: # modprobe eepro100 if not work, you can list the modules avilable from kernel : # modprobe -l | grep eepro and try with other module. if not have an eepro module support, you need recompile your kernel and add eepro100 module support. them you need add this modules when the machine start: Edit /etc/modules.autoload and add eepro100 Them restart your machine. Regards, LM James A. Cox wrote: Chris Eurice wrote: I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck getting the Intel Pro 100M Integrated PCI NIC working and which driver they used? I am attemping to install Gentoo 1.4 but the ethernet card is not being detected. I have recently installed RedHat 9 on the same machine with the same problem. I was on the Intel website earlier and it said that integrated cards in the Pro/100 family where an OEM deal and to contact my computer manufacturer. Ignoring them, I downloaded the latest e100 driver and crossed my fingers. No dice. Same as Redhat, the card was auto-detected as (eepro100) EtherExpress 100. However this driver doesnt work either. Running 'modprobe e100' gives me an error message 'No such Device' and 'insmod ... failed' . If i run 'modprobe eepro100' I get no messages, then I run 'ifconfig eth0' and get: BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric:1 (everything not filled in is 0) RX: 0 TX: 18 txqueuelen:100 TX bytes:4460 Interrupt:11 Base address: 0x7000 I have a Dell Dimension 4550 and of course Dell does not support anything but windows for my computer. Im connected to a ethernet broadband router that is connected to a DSL. And trying to connect via DHCP. WinXP is on the Same machine and has no problems conecting to the internet so I know all my hardware is good. I am sure I am forgetting something simple any help would be great thanks in advance -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list I have an Intel motherboard using the 845PE chipset with an integrated EtherExpress Pro/100 NIC. It works with either the e100 or the eepro100 modules (but obviously not both). Can you provide a little more information? After doing modprobe eepro100, where you don't get any errors, does the module load? Is it listed in response to the lsmod command? If it is loaded, what happens when you try to set the parameters of the interface with the ifconfig command? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Sounds from mouse.... Is it possible?
Hello, list! I'm here with maybe a silly question. :) I just wanted to know is it possible to have configure X or install some program that will make noise (taken for example from wav file) every time I click my mouse. Not on some special event (like opening menu somewhere or iconifying a window etc), but when I click in *any* portion of the screen. Why do I need this? Well, I just want to hear my clicks from my speakers. Don't ask me why I want it :). I don't know :-]. Dmitry. -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] archives of mailing list
On Monday 25 Aug 2003 18:39, Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen wrote: > Hi. > Where do i find archives of the mailing list on the web? > I remember some threads about xmms and openoffice recently that i > would like to check out. > Kenneth > http://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user%40gentoo.org/ Peter -- == Gentoo: Portage 2.0.48-r5 (default-x86-1.4, gcc-3.2.3, glibc-2.3.2-r1) kernel-2.4.22_pre2-gss i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1600+ == -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] lirc and kernel 2.6.0-test4
hello, today i installed kernel 2.6.0-test4, after that I wanted to compile the lirc-kernel to module to use my lirc-infrared-recceiver. But i get compile errors. Are there any patches to use lirc with kernel 2.6.0-test4? Thanks in advance, Jan -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] Intel PRO/100 VE integrated installation
Wowzers... Reboot?? I thought this was linux... The only reason you need to reboot is for Kernel INTERNAL changes.. Modules are not internal changes.. Hell, most of the time you can just enable the module and do make modules; make modules_install It will go and compile the one module and install it.. Worked here several times... I do, however, recall someone saying that if you install, for example, a scsi module and never had any scsi support you need a complete recompile of the kernel... Try it.. might just work.. :) -Original Message- From: Luis Morales [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 2:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Intel PRO/100 VE integrated installation Hello, try with: # modprobe eepro100 if not work, you can list the modules avilable from kernel : # modprobe -l | grep eepro and try with other module. if not have an eepro module support, you need recompile your kernel and add eepro100 module support. them you need add this modules when the machine start: Edit /etc/modules.autoload and add eepro100 Them restart your machine. Regards, LM James A. Cox wrote: > Chris Eurice wrote: > >> I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck getting the Intel Pro 100M >> Integrated PCI NIC working and which driver they used? >> >> I am attemping to install Gentoo 1.4 but the ethernet card is not being >> detected. I have recently installed RedHat 9 on the same machine with >> the >> same problem. I was on the Intel website earlier and it said that >> integrated >> cards in the Pro/100 family where an OEM deal and to contact my computer >> manufacturer. Ignoring them, I downloaded the latest e100 driver and >> crossed >> my fingers. No dice. Same as Redhat, the card was auto-detected as >> (eepro100) EtherExpress 100. However this driver doesnt work either. >> Running >> 'modprobe e100' gives me an error message 'No such Device' and >> 'insmod ... >> failed' . If i run 'modprobe eepro100' I get no messages, then I run >> 'ifconfig eth0' and get: >> >> BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric:1 (everything not filled in is 0) >> RX: 0 >> TX: 18 >> txqueuelen:100 >> TX bytes:4460 >> Interrupt:11 Base address: 0x7000 >> >> I have a Dell Dimension 4550 and of course Dell does not support >> anything >> but windows for my computer. Im connected to a ethernet broadband router >> that is connected to a DSL. And trying to connect via DHCP. WinXP is >> on the >> Same machine and has no problems conecting to the internet so I know >> all my >> hardware is good. I am sure I am forgetting something simple any help >> would >> be great thanks in advance >> >> >> >> -- >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list >> >> >> > I have an Intel motherboard using the 845PE chipset with an integrated > EtherExpress Pro/100 NIC. It works with either the e100 or the > eepro100 modules (but obviously not both). Can you provide a little > more information? After doing modprobe eepro100, where you don't get > any errors, does the module load? Is it listed in response to the > lsmod command? If it is loaded, what happens when you try to set the > parameters of the interface with the ifconfig command? > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Xine DVD broken?
Have you compile xine with dvd support ? take a look using: # emeger -pv xine If dvd flag is off you need edit your /etc/make.conf and add activate it on USE flags recompile xine Regards, LM Ian Truelsen wrote: On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:57:03 +0200 Alexander Puchmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi there! After upgrading to actual xine-ui and xine-lib, the dvdnav plugin does not work anymore. When clicking on "DVD" button, xine hangs and can only be killed by a "kill -9". The plugin xine-dvdnav depends on the old version of xine-lib, but that conflicts with the actual version of xine-ui. So, how can I watch DVDs??? emerge ogle At least until the dependency thing gets cleared up. -- .-.-.-.--.-.---.-.-.-.-.-.--...--.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-. Luis Morales Voice/Internet/wap Developer Conectium Limited http://www.conectium.com Telf (58)212-2855050 Fax (58)212-2850750 Cel (58)416-6064355 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
Am Montag, 25. August 2003 17:54 schrieb Dmitry Suzdalev: > On Monday 25 August 2003 13:39, Jason Stubbs wrote: > > On Monday 25 August 2003 18:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Does this mean that the OS can intercept you pushing the "power off" > > > button and do something? > > > > > > - Like booting to another OS on the same computer? > > > - Like doing a controlled shutdown instead of just letting the computer > > > turn off the power? > > > - Like even refusing to power off? > > > > Usually the button is configurable in BIOS so that it either powers off > > straight away or powers off after the button is held for 4 seconds, the > > latter being the default. When the button is depressed an ACPI event is > > generated, which the OS intercepts and reacts to accordingly. With acpid, > > your first two suggestions above are both possible - the third could only > > be the result of a buggy motherboard (or motherboard producer ;-). > > And will this work if I'm running kde? I mean will it shutdown properly > (i.e. store session, close all open windows etc)? Is acpid configurable for > that kind of action? Yes and yes ;-) acpid calls /etc/acpi/default.sh, where you can do everything you want to.Kde is controlable by dcop, for example: /usr/kde/3.1/bin/dcop kdesktop KDesktopIface logout gives the logout-dialog. > TIA, > Dmitry. > > P.S. Will acpid work with 2.4.20 vanilla sources? I'm not sure, but it works perfectly with vanilla 2.4.21 on my machine. HTH Michael -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Intel PRO/100 VE integrated installation
Hello, try with: # modprobe eepro100 if not work, you can list the modules avilable from kernel : # modprobe -l | grep eepro and try with other module. if not have an eepro module support, you need recompile your kernel and add eepro100 module support. them you need add this modules when the machine start: Edit /etc/modules.autoload and add eepro100 Them restart your machine. Regards, LM James A. Cox wrote: Chris Eurice wrote: I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck getting the Intel Pro 100M Integrated PCI NIC working and which driver they used? I am attemping to install Gentoo 1.4 but the ethernet card is not being detected. I have recently installed RedHat 9 on the same machine with the same problem. I was on the Intel website earlier and it said that integrated cards in the Pro/100 family where an OEM deal and to contact my computer manufacturer. Ignoring them, I downloaded the latest e100 driver and crossed my fingers. No dice. Same as Redhat, the card was auto-detected as (eepro100) EtherExpress 100. However this driver doesnt work either. Running 'modprobe e100' gives me an error message 'No such Device' and 'insmod ... failed' . If i run 'modprobe eepro100' I get no messages, then I run 'ifconfig eth0' and get: BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric:1 (everything not filled in is 0) RX: 0 TX: 18 txqueuelen:100 TX bytes:4460 Interrupt:11 Base address: 0x7000 I have a Dell Dimension 4550 and of course Dell does not support anything but windows for my computer. Im connected to a ethernet broadband router that is connected to a DSL. And trying to connect via DHCP. WinXP is on the Same machine and has no problems conecting to the internet so I know all my hardware is good. I am sure I am forgetting something simple any help would be great thanks in advance -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list I have an Intel motherboard using the 845PE chipset with an integrated EtherExpress Pro/100 NIC. It works with either the e100 or the eepro100 modules (but obviously not both). Can you provide a little more information? After doing modprobe eepro100, where you don't get any errors, does the module load? Is it listed in response to the lsmod command? If it is loaded, what happens when you try to set the parameters of the interface with the ifconfig command? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Xine DVD broken?
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:57:03 +0200 Alexander Puchmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there! > > After upgrading to actual xine-ui and xine-lib, the dvdnav plugin does > not work anymore. > When clicking on "DVD" button, xine hangs and can only be killed by a > "kill -9". > > The plugin xine-dvdnav depends on the old version of xine-lib, but > that conflicts with the actual version of xine-ui. > > So, how can I watch DVDs??? > emerge ogle At least until the dependency thing gets cleared up. -- Ian Truelsen Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: ihtruelsen Homepage: http://www.ihtruelsen.dyndns.org -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does notexist
Redmond Militante wrote: hi all after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom -o ro -t iso9660', and receive the error msg 'ount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc installation instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried to recompile extra file system-related features into my kernel. i still receive the error message. any advice would be appreciated thanks When I got this error, I found that the system wasn't loading the ide-scsi module. Fixed by modprobe ide-scsi. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Xine DVD broken?
Hi there! After upgrading to actual xine-ui and xine-lib, the dvdnav plugin does not work anymore. When clicking on "DVD" button, xine hangs and can only be killed by a "kill -9". The plugin xine-dvdnav depends on the old version of xine-lib, but that conflicts with the actual version of xine-ui. So, how can I watch DVDs??? Thanks for answers, Alex -- Alexander Puchmayr PGP/GPG-Key: http://puchmayr.linznet.at/private/alex_pubkey.asc -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Intel PRO/100 VE integrated installation
Chris Eurice wrote: I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck getting the Intel Pro 100M Integrated PCI NIC working and which driver they used? I am attemping to install Gentoo 1.4 but the ethernet card is not being detected. I have recently installed RedHat 9 on the same machine with the same problem. I was on the Intel website earlier and it said that integrated cards in the Pro/100 family where an OEM deal and to contact my computer manufacturer. Ignoring them, I downloaded the latest e100 driver and crossed my fingers. No dice. Same as Redhat, the card was auto-detected as (eepro100) EtherExpress 100. However this driver doesnt work either. Running 'modprobe e100' gives me an error message 'No such Device' and 'insmod ... failed' . If i run 'modprobe eepro100' I get no messages, then I run 'ifconfig eth0' and get: BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric:1 (everything not filled in is 0) RX: 0 TX: 18 txqueuelen:100 TX bytes:4460 Interrupt:11 Base address: 0x7000 I have a Dell Dimension 4550 and of course Dell does not support anything but windows for my computer. Im connected to a ethernet broadband router that is connected to a DSL. And trying to connect via DHCP. WinXP is on the Same machine and has no problems conecting to the internet so I know all my hardware is good. I am sure I am forgetting something simple any help would be great thanks in advance -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list I have an Intel motherboard using the 845PE chipset with an integrated EtherExpress Pro/100 NIC. It works with either the e100 or the eepro100 modules (but obviously not both). Can you provide a little more information? After doing modprobe eepro100, where you don't get any errors, does the module load? Is it listed in response to the lsmod command? If it is loaded, what happens when you try to set the parameters of the interface with the ifconfig command? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emergeing with debugging symbols
begin quote On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:24:28 -0500 Ian Truelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How can I emerge a package so that it includes the debugging symbols > needed for gdb? > add FEATURES="nostrip" to your make.conf to disable stripping of binaries. add -g to CFLAGS to generate debug info remove fomit-frame-pointer to unbreak debug info. add USE="debug" to make.conf to compile extra debug info for packages that provide such features. //Spider -- begin .signature This is a .signature virus! Please copy me into your .signature! See Microsoft KB Article Q265230 for more information. end pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
RE: [gentoo-user] Several places , several settings
Patrick, > I have a laptop, and each place i come has different setting for > DHCP, wireless, mount points and so on. > > Is it possible at boot time to choose where i am, and so activate > thoose settings. I was thinking of several entries in my grub.conf > and add something like this. > > kernel (hd0,0)/boot/bzImage root=/dev/hda5 hdc=ide-scsi place=work1 > > But where can i grab the "place" variable ? Did you ever find the messages in the archives? The subject line was: "startup while not connected to the net", but I used it to manage connecting to two different nets and built the options into my grub multi-boot list (the first two): Gentoo Navy Net Gentoo Rack Test SuSE RedHat Let me know if you can't find it and I'll try to recreate it (I've deleted the original message). In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord, Tom :-}) Thomas A. Condon Barbershop Bass Singer Registered Linux User #154358 Interfere not in the business of Dragons, For you are crunchy when flamed and taste good. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does notexist
Redmond Militante wrote: hi all after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom -o ro -t iso9660', and receive the error msg 'ount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc installation instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried to recompile extra file system-related features into my kernel. i still receive the error message. any advice would be appreciated thanks try "mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom" if this doesnt sucess then check if devfs is running: "ps aux | grep devfs" this will show you where it is mounted if running, check if your drivers is loaded for the cdrom, scsi or ide-scsi etc. Im no expert but you can try this. Kenneth -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] postfix and mailgraph
You pretty much have to switch to syslog.. :( -Original Message- From: Sebastian Bergmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 9:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [gentoo-user] postfix and mailgraph I have successfully installed the GENTOO postfix package and want to setup mailgraph [1] now. I don't have a /var/log/syslog file on my system (I am using metalog as my system logger) so I thought /var/log/mail/current, the file to which postfix logs, would be the appropriate file to feed to mailgraph. When I now run mailgraph.pl --logfile /var/log/mail/current I get a lot of error messages about lines not beeing in syslog format. Any hints appreciated, Sebastian -- [1] http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~dws/software/mailgraph/ -- Sebastian Bergmann http://sebastian-bergmann.de/ http://phpOpenTracker.de/ Das Buch zu PHP 5: http://professionelle-softwareentwicklung-mit-php5.de/ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] archives of mailing list
Hi. Where do i find archives of the mailing list on the web? I remember some threads about xmms and openoffice recently that i would like to check out. Kenneth -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] moded gentoo distro?
Actually, I've had the same thought. I'm waiting on the GLIS re-write to get stable because it will read a config script and build the server 'hands-off' based on the parameters in the script. At that point it would be easy to have a firewalls script, an email server script, a database server script. =C= * * Cal Evans * http://www.eicc.com * We build IT solutions * Hemmann, Volker Armin said: > On Monday 25 August 2003 06:12, Stephen Turner wrote: >> hey love the kernel gen thats super cool, :-p never seen my pc turn off >> before after powering down! well anyways are there any plans for a >> gentoo >> firewall/router? how about server specific spin offs? kinda like a >> minimalist webserver almost embedded or somthing? just curious what >> others >> thought especially about the gentoo high performance firewall :-p > > I don't know, if anybody is planning something like that, but I don't > think, > that it is wise. > If you want to build a minimal mailserver, everything you need is in > portage, > so why should someone develop a 'spin off' or 'feature' that is completly > useless and will only bring more bloat into gentoo? > If you want a real 'special mailserver'.. there are a lot of other distros > out > there doing that, and they want mony for their mailservers, ask yourself > why. > > Glück Auf > Volker > > -- > Conclusions > In a straight-up fight, the Empire squashes the Federation like a bug. > Even > with its numerical advantage removed, the Empire would still squash the > Federation like a bug. Accept it. -Michael Wong > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] mount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does not exist
hi all after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom -o ro -t iso9660', and receive the error msg 'ount: special device /dev/croms/crom0 does not exist'. this is my first install - i've been following the gentoo-ppc installation instructions on this website. i've gone back and tried to recompile extra file system-related features into my kernel. i still receive the error message. any advice would be appreciated thanks -- FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2 #0: Mon Aug 11 13:00:11 CDT 2003 12:00PM up 11 days, 11:44, 2 users, load averages: 0.01, 0.01, 0.00 Bride, n.: A woman with a fine prospect of happiness behind her. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary" pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] util-linux-2.11z-r6 upgrade problem
So no one knows why I'm having this problem? On Friday 22 August 2003 08:09 pm, Mathew L. Alexander wrote: > I have util-linux v 2.11z-r4 installed, when upgrading to the r6 version > I'm getting this error: > > gcc -march=i686 -O3 -pipe -I../lib -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes > -Wstrict-prototypes -DNCH=1 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DSBINDIR=\"/sbin\" > -DUSRSBINDIR=\"/usr/sbin\" -DLOGDIR=\"/var/log\" -DVARPATH=\"/var\" > -DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/share/locale\" -march=i686 -O3 -pipe -s pivot_root.c > -o pivot_root > pivot_root.c: In function `main': > pivot_root.c:20: invalid register name `r0' for register variable > pivot_root.c:20: invalid register name `r1' for register variable > pivot_root.c:20: invalid register name `r0' for register variable > pivot_root.c:20: unknown register name `lr' in `asm' > pivot_root.c: In function `pivot_root': > pivot_root.c:20: invalid register name `r0' for register variable > pivot_root.c:20: invalid register name `r1' for register variable > pivot_root.c:20: invalid register name `r0' for register variable > pivot_root.c:20: unknown register name `lr' in `asm' > make[1]: *** [pivot_root] Error 1 > make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/var/tmp/portage/util-linux-2.11z-r6/work/util-linux-2.11z/mount' > make: *** [all] Error 1 > > !!! ERROR: sys-apps/util-linux-2.11z-r6 failed. > !!! Function src_compile, Line 100, Exitcode 2 > !!! emake failed > > Any advice? pgp0.pgp Description: signature
Re: [gentoo-user] auto Emerge world
On August 22, 2003 04:01 pm, Spider wrote: > And, Normally i never script updates. i don't think anyone in their sane > mind does that. our system as it is builds on manual updates and slow > migration, since we do api-changing / config changing updates... > > Had we had a stable product with a single tree and only binary updates > (no dynamic dependencies) it could be done, but the current level of > complexity that Gentoo offers disbands that in many parts. > > Sorry, but I can't come with a smarter input here. Dunno. Sounds pretty smart to me ;). I've recently scripted the emerge sync, but I always leave the actual emerge -uD world until I've seen what needs to be done (eg. Java needed to be updated recently. I'd like to see a script to do that properly...). Some things just need to be handled by someone who's actually looked at the output. Regards, Brian -- "Engineering meets art in the parking lot and things explode." -- Garry Peterson, about Survival Research Labs [Public key available at http://www.cubik.ca/~brian/] pgp0.pgp Description: signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 12:38, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: > This is *exactly* what I wanted - except that they apparently only ship to > the US or Canada :( > > I guess I'll have to wait until I emmigrate to Canada *sigh* Have you checked out all the sites you can order from? http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/where.xml -- Phil Our 2nd CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/naomisfancy Naomi's Fancy performances: http://naomisfancy.virtualave.net/schedule.html -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] moded gentoo distro?
On Monday 25 August 2003 06:12, Stephen Turner wrote: > hey love the kernel gen thats super cool, :-p never seen my pc turn off > before after powering down! well anyways are there any plans for a gentoo > firewall/router? how about server specific spin offs? kinda like a > minimalist webserver almost embedded or somthing? just curious what others > thought especially about the gentoo high performance firewall :-p I don't know, if anybody is planning something like that, but I don't think, that it is wise. If you want to build a minimal mailserver, everything you need is in portage, so why should someone develop a 'spin off' or 'feature' that is completly useless and will only bring more bloat into gentoo? If you want a real 'special mailserver'.. there are a lot of other distros out there doing that, and they want mony for their mailservers, ask yourself why. Glück Auf Volker -- Conclusions In a straight-up fight, the Empire squashes the Federation like a bug. Even with its numerical advantage removed, the Empire would still squash the Federation like a bug. Accept it. -Michael Wong -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] emergeing with debugging symbols
How can I emerge a package so that it includes the debugging symbols needed for gdb? -- Ian Truelsen Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: ihtruelsen Homepage: http://www.ihtruelsen.dyndns.org -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 09:43:17AM -0400, Phil Sexton wrote: > On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: > > > ...Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a > > source-only > > distro? > > You could buy the Gentoo essentials CDs. They come with source pacakges > and the portage tree as of the day they are ordered. > > http://www.edmunds-enterprises.com/linux/cart.php/ba/pdtl/product/218 This is *exactly* what I wanted - except that they apparently only ship to the US or Canada :( I guess I'll have to wait until I emmigrate to Canada *sigh* thanx rlc -- Mundus vult decipi decipiatur ergo. -- Xaviera Hollander [The world wants to be cheated, so cheat.] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
On Monday 25 August 2003 13:39, Jason Stubbs wrote: > On Monday 25 August 2003 18:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does this mean that the OS can intercept you pushing the "power off" > > button and do something? > > > > - Like booting to another OS on the same computer? > > - Like doing a controlled shutdown instead of just letting the computer > > turn off the power? > > - Like even refusing to power off? > > Usually the button is configurable in BIOS so that it either powers off > straight away or powers off after the button is held for 4 seconds, the > latter being the default. When the button is depressed an ACPI event is > generated, which the OS intercepts and reacts to accordingly. With acpid, > your first two suggestions above are both possible - the third could only > be the result of a buggy motherboard (or motherboard producer ;-). And will this work if I'm running kde? I mean will it shutdown properly (i.e. store session, close all open windows etc)? Is acpid configurable for that kind of action? TIA, Dmitry. P.S. Will acpid work with 2.4.20 vanilla sources? -- WinErr: 678 This was the last level in Windows. Do you want to play another game? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] How to install NPTL v0.55?
Hi! > At this point, I'd almost trust NPTL more. After following this thread, > it seems you have the knowhow and motivation to fix buggy LT apps for > NPTL if they break. Fixing "buggy" LT apps should be relatively easy, if they are buggy due to the current limitations of LT. If they are buggy otherwise, I guess, that's more a traditional Pthread debugging. Actually, my first motivation is to test NPTL. NPTL is certainly on its way to replace LT (not only because it's technically better- but also because the glibc maintainers decided to switch to NPTL). However (limitations asides) it remains that LT is, as of today, far more stable than NPTL. The only way we have to improve NPTL stability is: to use it!!! In all extends! So that problems show-up, and so that we can report those to the glibc maintainers (for instance, the last NPTL issue I remember is the SIGPIPE signal that is not processed correctly). That's basically why I'm eager to have NPTL. That's definitively "use at your own risk", but yes, I think I'm prepare for that... > As for NPTL+SMP, that goes double. LT is pretty much unmaintained at > this point, and that's scarier than a few hitch es along the way. Actually, NPTL makes sense on SMP machine. Because, contrarily to LT, there is no manager thread (so certain Pthread functions don't get serialized). > I'd be happy to offer any more system specific help WRT portage, > ebuilds, gentoo, the linker, gcc etc. Get a basic grip on it, and go to > town. Sounds like you're ready to break stuff. Wow, great. Thanks! I take the offer! I shall make some more thoughts, how I should organize my gentoo so that I have both NPTL and LT. Thanks again, Loic. -- COMPUTERBILD 15/03: Premium-e-mail-Dienste im Test -- 1. GMX TopMail - Platz 1 und Testsieger! 2. GMX ProMail - Platz 2 und Preis-Qualitätssieger! 3. Arcor - 4. web.de - 5. T-Online - 6. freenet.de - 7. daybyday - 8. e-Post -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] [Openoffice1.1r3] gcc version ?
Hey, Im trying to compile oo 1.1 rc3 (the ebuild in portage) but its giving an error in "Building project instsetoo". I've read on the fora and the list that people encountered the same problem, although it was an older version of oo, and the solution was to downgrade gcc. I have gcc-3.2.3-r1 installed and I was wondering what gcc version people have, who have successfully emerged oo ?? Is the problem still related to gcc and should I thus downgrade/upgrade ?? Thanks, Stefan Vunckx -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Evolution: Why is main not going to the in box
With red hat I just pointed evolution to the mail spool and mail would be automatically moved to the evolution's local folder inbox I believe. Now is just stays in the maildir. I can read it in it's own section but I was wondering if this is normal. My mail is now being delivered and received through postfix as per the desktop set up instructions. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/desktop.xml 3 questions. 1) Has the default behavior changed with the newest evolution 2) Do most people leave mail in the maildir folder so other mail clients can read the mail as well? 3) Do most people use filters to move the mail the evolution folders? Thanks in advance. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] postfix and mailgraph
I have successfully installed the GENTOO postfix package and want to setup mailgraph [1] now. I don't have a /var/log/syslog file on my system (I am using metalog as my system logger) so I thought /var/log/mail/current, the file to which postfix logs, would be the appropriate file to feed to mailgraph. When I now run mailgraph.pl --logfile /var/log/mail/current I get a lot of error messages about lines not beeing in syslog format. Any hints appreciated, Sebastian -- [1] http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~dws/software/mailgraph/ -- Sebastian Bergmann http://sebastian-bergmann.de/ http://phpOpenTracker.de/ Das Buch zu PHP 5: http://professionelle-softwareentwicklung-mit-php5.de/ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] auto Emerge world
here is a great example of a box I have here, that its really bad if I loose.. I use sysklogd-sql. for those who don't know, its just sysklogd that can also update to mysql.. Anyrate.. If I did a emerge -up all the time on my DB server. Sooner or later a mysql upgrade will come in.. Well, needless to say, mysql almost never just updates and doesn't require some sort of job to upgrade certain packages. If mysql goes down due to an upgrade, and somehow a hacker decides to get into my pc and erase the logs.. I don't have the mysql backups. (I have not seen a hacker know to try to look at mysql to also delete his tracks... Plus, most of my php scripts run off of the db. (much faster and more flexible)). That being said, I have not had a break in in years, but that is how important that system is to me.. I don't even upgrade that one unless I need to. Well, its actually using most of the latest.. but I upgrade a package, make sure it works, upgrade a package.. well you get the point.. :) Its no production system, but it does have an important role here.. -Original Message- From: Lionel Laratte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 6:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] auto Emerge world Very interesting link. So, I would say that the capabilities are there and just need to be communicated. Another person in this thread (Jason Stubbs, I believe) mentioned something to the effect that packages like glibc may break stuff if they are updated. Does this mean that its developers don't maintain backward compatibility? Also, just how important is it to upgrade your packages? I mean, for example, I just like fooling around with Linux on an old desktop I have and I installed it on an old laptop (PII-266) to milk more mileage out it on my train commute to work every day. Basically, I use e-mail, Gnumeric, Abiword, a browser and play CDs/MP3s on it. If it just works for me, should I be concerned about upgrading these packages whenever a new version comes along or should I just keep using it while it's stable? Just some thoughts. -Original Message- From: Heschi Kreinick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 7:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] auto Emerge world > I've been following this thread and it occurs to me that doing an auto > emerge world might be better handled if there was some way to --pretend > this a print a log of what would be updated. It could even be a > menu-driven process allowing you to choose what to update. Does this > sound feasible? As I said, I am not a programmer so this might be > totally useless thinking. Just trying to be helpful. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=67849 Take a look at bemerge and femerge. -Heschi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] auto Emerge world
I am glad you have that kind of time. My wife and kid would be nagging on me like crazy if something like that happened. And it just seems right after I reinstall a linux box, it takes months for me to get all my little tweaks back. Sometimes I never do. Dunno, my one windows box is reloaded about once ever 1-3 months, and it works great for the first month, linux seems to be the opposite for me. Glad it works for you.. Jeff -Original Message- From: Jason Stubbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 6:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] auto Emerge world Having said that, you may wonder why I do automatically update. As I said before, it's just to try and do my little bit to help the distro. I have all my data on a separate partition and am okay with losing a day or two to rebuild the system if something breaks really bad. I definately would not do it on any machine that is employment related. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Help! updated and blew up my apache... weeeee
I rsynced this morning and emerged -u my system and blew up my apache. And I'm not running anything unmasked. Please help. I am getting this error when apache tries to start. /usr/sbin/apache: relocation error: /lib/libnss_dns.so.2: symbol __libc_res_nsearch, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file libresolv.so.2 with link time reference I searched on google and it seems that gcc 2.3 has a problem with libnss_dns, so I am wondering why it updated when I did not change my use fields and just did an update..hmmm Any ideas how to fix please... ty Wayne -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] kernel config
genkernel it's a nice tool to build kernel. # emerge sys-kernel/genkernel Regards, Luis Morales Collins Richey wrote: On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:32:01 +0200 Christian Schäfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hi gentoo-user, mal ne blöde frage. wenn ich in /usr/linux ein make config ausführe, WO also in welcher datei ist diese konfiguration dann gespeichert? (um sie von system a zu system b zu kopieren.) danke! /usr/linux/.config. Am besten machen sie eine Kopie (z.B. config-keep). Gar keine bloede Frage, aber auf Englisch, bitte! The kernel config is stored in /usr/src//.config (usually symlinked as /usr/linux/.config. Since this file may be erased by mke config, keep a copy like config-keep. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Gentoo Poll #6
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 This is the sixth gentoo poll. The question is: Where do you do for Gentoo support? a) personal acquaintance b) gentoo-user mailing list c) gentoo-dev mailing list d) gentoo bugzilla e) gentoo forums f) gentoo channel on irc g) google h) other (specify) Select as many as are applicable, but please select them in the order of how frequently you use them, from most frequently to least frequently. Thanks to Sean for the poll question Please respond by emailing your reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Please do NOT reply within the mailing list, any replies to the list will be not be counted. Discussion on the list about the poll are encouraged. Results will be summarized and posted in about a week. Any suggestions about new poll questions are welcome. Please keep them gentoo related. - -- Fred Van Andel [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG KeyID: 76526AD599455482 GPG fingerprint: 64E4 4BAB 9C99 D565 3E3C F5D0 7652 6AD5 9945 5482 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/ShnddlJq1ZlFVIIRAhVjAJsEsnmhWVgVHIGS+6t+WOKmnYilKgCfeT/i s9pD8dIf/uMEwIFYzNoKlww= =/EXz -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] how can i build an bootable installation cd?
Does anyone know how to build the gentoo installation cd? I want do build a cd with an additional directory on it (portage snapshot and some distfiles). Matthias -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:13:19PM +0100, Stroller wrote: > > On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: > > >I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) portage > >tree. > >I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid having to > >download > >the distfiles as I have a simple modem connection and I want to update > >my > >installation (and install Lyx, which requires tetex, which is >50 MB > >with its > >dependencies) > > > >...Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a > >source-only > >distro? > > > On Tuesday, 22 July 2003, at 11:10 am, Stroller wrote: > > > >...you may find this list positng from April interesting: > > > >On 17/4/03 2:38 pm, "Kurt Lieber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 02:11:37PM +0200 or thereabouts, Gour wrote: > >> > >>The entire distfiles tree is roughly 18GB, so no, it is not available > >>on > >>physical media at this point. > >> > >>There is one vendor, Hiiq Inc, that does sell a DVD which contains a > >>subset > >>of the distfiles tree for $10. I do not know exactly what is/isn't > >>on that > >>DVD -- you would need to talk to the vendor to get that info. > >> > >>http://www.hiiq.biz/store/index.php?manufacturers_id=10 > > HTH, > > Stroller. Actually, not really: I don't have a DVD reader. I don't actually need the entire portage tree, of course: just the bare minimum to have a working lyx would be nice already, and perhaps what's needed to get a run-of-the-mill system compiled. I'd actually be surprised of the "stable" versions of all software together would amount to 18 GB - there must be a lot of stale and experimental stuff in there, right? Anyways, what I need is a way to: * run pstools, ghost*, etc. * run TeTeX & friends * run X * run either KDE or Gnome (I prefer the latter but I think KDE is more popular This would already require quite a bit of space, but I'd be surprised if it surpasses a gigabyte (i.e. Cygwin has all the tools I want and it, including source, fits on a CD (though barely). Most Linux distro's sources fit on three or four CDs - I don't see why Gentoo shouldn't..? Thanks anyway, rlc NB: if there's anyone in Paris on this list that would be willing to provide me with a CD-set with freshly-burned sources (for a reasonable fee, of course) please mail me privately! thx -- Usage: fortune -P [-f] -a [xsz] Q: file [rKe9] -v6[+] file1 ... :p -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: > ...Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a > source-only > distro? You could buy the Gentoo essentials CDs. They come with source pacakges and the portage tree as of the day they are ordered. http://www.edmunds-enterprises.com/linux/cart.php/ba/pdtl/product/218 -- Phil Our 2nd CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/naomisfancy Naomi's Fancy performances: http://naomisfancy.virtualave.net/schedule.html -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] Sendmail, no sendmail [SOLVED]
> >Just for information sake, does anyone know what I'd look for >in a 'ps -ef' output that would show the MTA? > >Thanks again for the help. > Could be anything. Use netstat -a to see if you have something listening on port 25, and lsof -i to see what it is. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) portage tree. I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid having to download the distfiles as I have a simple modem connection and I want to update my installation (and install Lyx, which requires tetex, which is >50 MB with its dependencies) ...Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a source-only distro? On Tuesday, 22 July 2003, at 11:10 am, Stroller wrote: ...you may find this list positng from April interesting: On 17/4/03 2:38 pm, "Kurt Lieber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 02:11:37PM +0200 or thereabouts, Gour wrote: The entire distfiles tree is roughly 18GB, so no, it is not available on physical media at this point. There is one vendor, Hiiq Inc, that does sell a DVD which contains a subset of the distfiles tree for $10. I do not know exactly what is/isn't on that DVD -- you would need to talk to the vendor to get that info. http://www.hiiq.biz/store/index.php?manufacturers_id=10 HTH, Stroller. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] happened again ...Re: [gentoo-user] portage killed itself
Hey again, Well the rescue workedbut when I tried to upgrade to 2.0.49, portage killed itself again and removed the emerge program. Has anyone else encountered this on upgrading? So now I have to rescue once more. Best Simon On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Simon Mushi wrote: > Thanks Mike, > > Good to know that there may be hope...will try it out Sunday > morning... saturday night is not for trying to do something like this. > > BEst > > SImon > > On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Mike Williams wrote: > > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On Saturday 23 August 2003 21:55, Simon Mushi wrote: > > > Hi people, > > > > > > Wow, I can't believe it...after upgrading portage just today...I realized > > > that it removed itself after I the upgrade. > > > > > > when I try to run emerge i get: "-bash: emerge: command not found" > > > ...even accessing the manual : "No manual entry for emerge" > > > ...even kportage sigfaults to something is definitely wrong. > > > > > > Is there anyway I can get portage back. Otherwise I guess my workstation > > > is pretty much dead in the water :( > > > > > > Appreciate any help whatsoever > > > > /usr/portage/sys-apps/portage/files/README.RESCUE is there for such an > > eventuality! > > > > Good luck! > > > > - -- > > Mike Williams > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > > Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) > > > > iD8DBQE/SBB/InuLMrk7bIwRAjWsAJ4hOGaDlTUXpT4rpWmUMBMWBl+9DQCeMD4m > > VPimgxIG+5xXjQKtm7KTcxk= > > =QSKw > > -END PGP SIGNATURE- > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Intel PRO/100 VE integrated installation
I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck getting the Intel Pro 100M Integrated PCI NIC working and which driver they used? I am attemping to install Gentoo 1.4 but the ethernet card is not being detected. I have recently installed RedHat 9 on the same machine with the same problem. I was on the Intel website earlier and it said that integrated cards in the Pro/100 family where an OEM deal and to contact my computer manufacturer. Ignoring them, I downloaded the latest e100 driver and crossed my fingers. No dice. Same as Redhat, the card was auto-detected as (eepro100) EtherExpress 100. However this driver doesnt work either. Running 'modprobe e100' gives me an error message 'No such Device' and 'insmod ... failed' . If i run 'modprobe eepro100' I get no messages, then I run 'ifconfig eth0' and get: BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric:1 (everything not filled in is 0) RX: 0 TX: 18 txqueuelen:100 TX bytes:4460 Interrupt:11 Base address: 0x7000 I have a Dell Dimension 4550 and of course Dell does not support anything but windows for my computer. Im connected to a ethernet broadband router that is connected to a DSL. And trying to connect via DHCP. WinXP is on the Same machine and has no problems conecting to the internet so I know all my hardware is good. I am sure I am forgetting something simple any help would be great thanks in advance -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
Now a small light starts to go up for me too. ;-) So the idea would be to capture that the user does a short push of the power button (shorter than what it takes to force the BIOS to just brutally turn it off) and when this short signal generates an event to the OS, do a graceful shutdown. Great. - Push the button for a short moment: Shutdown with power off. - Push and hold the button: Immediate power off. Nice. Really nice. Gus -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:11:10PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > First, trust me. I'm really seriously interested in understanding the > potential of this. There are two aspects to how most modern power-off buttons work: 1) They send a signal that software can detect. 2) They cause the BIOS to shut off the machine. Most systems are configured so that you need to hold down the button for several seconds for action #2. The 4-second thing people have talked about here isn't that the power-off happens 4 seconds after you press the button - it's that you have to hold the button down for 4 seconds or nothing happens. The purpose of action #2 is to shut down a machine that refuses to turn off because it's wedged or otherwise incapable of shutting itself down in response to action #1. Nathan Meyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jason Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > "Usually the button is configurable in BIOS so that it either powers off > straight away or powers off after the button is held for 4 seconds" > > - Does this mean that the OS has no more than 4 seconds to do a clean > shutdown? (I douth so, since I couldn't make this happen on the most > feature-poor of any of my Linux installations, no matter the distro.) > > > - If not, what happens? Does the OS tell the BIOS that "OK, I promise you > to do a shutdown and a software driven power off. Trust me." ? By braking > that promise, the OS could effectively inhibit a power off action. > > > I doubt both of the above and believe that something smarter is going on. I > just wonder how it's designed to work. > > > Sorry to be so nagging about this, but I can see some interesting usage of > this. > Gus > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > -- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] Slightly OT: Technique behind www.gentoo.org Website
> So if someone could bright me up a bit, I would be quite happy :) Read the articles Daniel Robbins wrote on that (2. The gentoo.org redesign: A site reborn): http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/articles.xml By the way: if you want to do dynamic XML based web stuff, I strongly recommend Cocoon from the Apache people. It's a nice way to deal with XML, XSLT and HTML (among other things). Gwendolyn. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
First, trust me. I'm really seriously interested in understanding the potential of this. Jason Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: "Usually the button is configurable in BIOS so that it either powers off straight away or powers off after the button is held for 4 seconds" - Does this mean that the OS has no more than 4 seconds to do a clean shutdown? (I douth so, since I couldn't make this happen on the most feature-poor of any of my Linux installations, no matter the distro.) - If not, what happens? Does the OS tell the BIOS that "OK, I promise you to do a shutdown and a software driven power off. Trust me." ? By braking that promise, the OS could effectively inhibit a power off action. I doubt both of the above and believe that something smarter is going on. I just wonder how it's designed to work. Sorry to be so nagging about this, but I can see some interesting usage of this. Gus -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Slightly OT: Technique behind www.gentoo.org Website
Hi everyone, On the Gentoo-Website are only direct links to .xml pages, but to the user everything is delivered as HTML. I think there has to be somewhere a XSLT to transform the .xml pages. I am just curious, how this is accomplished, which software is used to do so. I have played a bit with xsl and xslt, but haven't found a satisfying solution :) So if someone could bright me up a bit, I would be quite happy :) CU all, Jens -- GPG: 1024D/CF884D50 F2E8 F7FC F823 6464 4E9D EFAB 6EE9 8B9C CF88 4D50 Jens Hoffrichter / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / Fon: 0172/5376989 A room without books is like a body without a soul! (Cicero) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo on RAID box question
Hi Kai, I use this RAID-0 box to test dual-boot OS, Win2K and Linux. I may encounter difficulty in this test. Win2K can see the raid controller but Gentoo can't. After first installing Win2K and coming to installing Linux the latter can't see the raid controller but 2 drives. Gentoo will be installed on the 1st drive leaving the 2nd drive empty. If no solution found I have to remove the raid driver/feature only using it as ATA133 controller because the motherboard only supports ATA33. On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 17:46, Kai Lindenberg wrote: - snip - > I have a Promise and a Highpoint "BIOS controlled software RAID" > controller, indeed, there are ataraid modules for these > controllers, but they only provide _additional_ devices for the > arrays defined in the BIOS. IIRC, the ataraid modules map the BIOS > settings to the md modules to be compatible with the windows > drivers. So you really should disable the raid features of the > controller and use the md modules directly. Then you have the > advantage of being able to have a raid only on some partitions and > not the whole disk. If disable the raid feature Win2K will have problem as abovementioned > - snip - > there is en ebuild called app-doc/howto-text, this contains some > RAID howtos (Software RAID, Root RAID, ATARAID), have a look at > this. Where I can find en ebuild, on the CDs downloaded or from Gentoo website? Thanks B.Regards Stephen To Get Your Own iCareHK.com Email Address? Go To www.iCareHK.com. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
Speaking of FREAKS, SHAWN KELLEY IS BACK! He is annoying me right now with his incessant blabber! He yacks longer than a commercial break! Your idea is good, I'll check if it'll work (unfortunatly they might have a legnth limit). S. K. finally stopped prattling and they're playing.. ADS!!! ARGHHH! It's only 6:57 and it's already not my day! *SKREEM* and it's a broadband ad! *commits suicide* now point traffic! and a [EMAIL PROTECTED]& weather report *explodes in a huge cloud of flame* and now an uncle cracker song! *the universe collapses* On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 05:53, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: > I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) portage tree. > I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid having to download > the distfiles as I have a simple modem connection and I want to update my > installation (and install Lyx, which requires tetex, which is >50 MB with its > dependencies) > > I've looked in the Gentoo store but I can only find pre-built CDs and LiveCDs. > AFAIK, the LiveCDs don't offer everything I need and AFAICT the pre-built > binary CDs don't come with the sources (which, I think, is a GPL violation if > it's true, but hey..) > > Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a source-only > distro? > > Thanks, > > rlc -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
Hello, do a manual kernel configuration with `make menuconfig´, then you adjust the kernel configuration to your system. This should work. bye jan > > Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb > > > was detected. > > > but what in the process of usb detection causes the system > > > to hang? i have > > > nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard & mouse are on PS/2... > > > > What kernel? What hardware? > > i used the gentoo-sources kernel (kernel-2.4.20-gentoo-r6) with > "genkernel", > so i did no additional kernel settings, but as in the doc's stated these > "default"-kernel-settings should be save... > > my hardware is a siemens mainboard with a pentium III 866MHz with 256MB of > > RAM, a 40GB IBM HD, onboard graphics (intel 810), and onboard sound > (AC97), > oboard NIC (intel) that i don't use - i use a realtek PCI-NIC (8139too). > no special hardware at all... > > i tried SuSE linux and Debian on this hardware with no problems... > > > > > > Do you have ACPI or APM enabled? ACPI is known to cause problems on > > some system. > > actually i don't know at the moment what is enabled or not..., > but as i said, suse linux and debian linux worked, i did not change > anything > in the bios settings since then... so the ACPI and/or APM settings are the > > same... > > > > > > Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your > > machine? > > i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with > gentoo-sources... > > but i am wondering, why is usb-storage and hid hardware detected during > booting??? > > > martin. > > > > > Gwendolyn. > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > > > > martin > > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- COMPUTERBILD 15/03: Premium-e-mail-Dienste im Test -- 1. GMX TopMail - Platz 1 und Testsieger! 2. GMX ProMail - Platz 2 und Preis-Qualitätssieger! 3. Arcor - 4. web.de - 5. T-Online - 6. freenet.de - 7. daybyday - 8. e-Post -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your > > > machine? > > > > i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with > > gentoo-sources... > > I would double check the resulting kernel .config file (I am > unfamiliar with genkerner; I assume it generates a kernel config for > you). If you run 'make menuconfig' in /usr/src/linux you can look at > it, and perhaps change it where needed. Removing support for hardware > you don't have reduces possible problems with auto-detection. thanks for your help so far... i will check the .config file. removing not neccessary hw-support is ok, but i don't want to remove usb-support, because i may use usb-storage and/or hid hardware in the future... maybe it is because i used a "gentoo 1.4_rc4 livecd 3 stages" ? but i don't think this is the problem... > > > but i am wondering, why is usb-storage and hid hardware > > detected during > > booting??? > > That is puzzling indeed... Unless it is compiled in (not as a > module). i will check if it is compiled in the kernel or as modules, maybe the other way will help a bit...? (i hope so...) martin > > Gwendolyn. > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
> > Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your > > machine? > > i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with > gentoo-sources... I would double check the resulting kernel .config file (I am unfamiliar with genkerner; I assume it generates a kernel config for you). If you run 'make menuconfig' in /usr/src/linux you can look at it, and perhaps change it where needed. Removing support for hardware you don't have reduces possible problems with auto-detection. > but i am wondering, why is usb-storage and hid hardware > detected during > booting??? That is puzzling indeed... Unless it is compiled in (not as a module). Gwendolyn. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
> -Original Message- > From: Ronald Landheer-Cieslak > Sent: 25 August 2003 12:53 > > I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) > portage tree. > I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid > having to download > the distfiles as I have a simple modem connection and I want > to update my > installation (and install Lyx, which requires tetex, which is > >50 MB with its > dependencies) I would really be interested in the same thing Regards Wayne This message, including any attachments, may contain information which is confidential, private or privileged in nature. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not peruse, use, disseminate, distribute or copy this message or attachments and please notify the sender immediately by e-mail, facsimile or telephone and destroy the original message. Any views in this communication are those of the sender except where the sender specifically states otherwise. Please note that the recipient must scan this e-mail and any attached files for viruses and the like. No liability of whatever nature is accepted for any loss, liability, damage or expense resulting directly or indirectly from this communication and/or the access and/or downloading of any attachments. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] Portage tree on a CD
I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) portage tree. I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid having to download the distfiles as I have a simple modem connection and I want to update my installation (and install Lyx, which requires tetex, which is >50 MB with its dependencies) I've looked in the Gentoo store but I can only find pre-built CDs and LiveCDs. AFAIK, the LiveCDs don't offer everything I need and AFAICT the pre-built binary CDs don't come with the sources (which, I think, is a GPL violation if it's true, but hey..) Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a source-only distro? Thanks, rlc -- Somebody's terminal is dropping bits. I found a pile of them over in the corner. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb > > was detected. > > but what in the process of usb detection causes the system > > to hang? i have > > nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard & mouse are on PS/2... > > What kernel? What hardware? i used the gentoo-sources kernel (kernel-2.4.20-gentoo-r6) with "genkernel", so i did no additional kernel settings, but as in the doc's stated these "default"-kernel-settings should be save... my hardware is a siemens mainboard with a pentium III 866MHz with 256MB of RAM, a 40GB IBM HD, onboard graphics (intel 810), and onboard sound (AC97), oboard NIC (intel) that i don't use - i use a realtek PCI-NIC (8139too). no special hardware at all... i tried SuSE linux and Debian on this hardware with no problems... > > Do you have ACPI or APM enabled? ACPI is known to cause problems on > some system. actually i don't know at the moment what is enabled or not..., but as i said, suse linux and debian linux worked, i did not change anything in the bios settings since then... so the ACPI and/or APM settings are the same... > > Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your > machine? i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with gentoo-sources... but i am wondering, why is usb-storage and hid hardware detected during booting??? martin. > > Gwendolyn. > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > martin -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
> what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb > was detected. > but what in the process of usb detection causes the system > to hang? i have > nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard & mouse are on PS/2... What kernel? What hardware? Do you have ACPI or APM enabled? ACPI is known to cause problems on some system. Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your machine? Gwendolyn. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] kernel panic after first boot!
i installed gentoo for the first time (from stage1) & did it like in the user doc's on www.gentoo.org... everything worked just fine, i had no problems during installation, but when it comes to the first boot of my new gentoo system i was depressed instead of impressed... i got a kernel panic! what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb was detected. but what in the process of usb detection causes the system to hang? i have nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard & mouse are on PS/2... can someone give me a hint? (see below the last messages on screen) regards, martin last messages on the screen: ---begin--- Beginning usb detection Scanning for usbcore...usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs usb.c: registered new driver hub detected usbcore hardware Scanning for uhci...uhci.c: USB Universal Host Controller Interface \ driver v1.1 uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x1400, IRQ 9 usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 hub.c: USB hub found hub.c: 2 ports detected uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x1c00, IRQ 11 usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2 hub.c: USB hub found hub.c: 2 ports detected Detected uhci hardware Scanning for hid...usb.c: registered new driver hid hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> hid-core.c: USB HID support drivers Detected hid hardware Scanning for usb-storage...Initializing USB mass storage driver... usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered. Detected usb-storage hardware Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init! ---end--- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
On Monday 25 August 2003 18:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does this mean that the OS can intercept you pushing the "power off" button > and do something? > > - Like booting to another OS on the same computer? > - Like doing a controlled shutdown instead of just letting the computer > turn off the power? > - Like even refusing to power off? Usually the button is configurable in BIOS so that it either powers off straight away or powers off after the button is held for 4 seconds, the latter being the default. When the button is depressed an ACPI event is generated, which the OS intercepts and reacts to accordingly. With acpid, your first two suggestions above are both possible - the third could only be the result of a buggy motherboard (or motherboard producer ;-). There are other power-related ACPI events as well, such as depressing of a sleep button and for a laptop there's also low battery, removing/inserting a battery and closing/opening the lid, attaching/detaching mains power and more. Regards, Jason -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] newbie question
On Monday 25 August 2003 18:10, Peron, Stéphane wrote: > And if I want to recompile KDE anyway ... ;-) ??? > How can I do this from a GRP installation ? > (It just to understand how portage works) Ordinarily, to recompile a package you can just give the command "emerge ". However kde-base/kde is a little different. All it does is depend on individual parts of kde as a convenience. If you look in /usr/portage/kde-base/ you'll see many packages.Kde depends on: kde-base/kdelibs kde-base/kdebase kde-base/kdeaddons kde-base/kdeadmin kde-base/kdeartwork kde-base/kdeedu kde-base/kdegames kde-base/kdegraphics kde-base/kdemultimedia kde-base/kdenetwork kde-base/kdepim kde-base/kdetoys kde-base/kdeutils The only other package in the kde-base group is arts, which is depended on by some of the above packages. This gives a few options on how to recompile. The most basic is "emerge -e kde-base/kde". This, however, won't only recompile kde but will recompile everything in your system that kde depends on, and anything those packages depend on. Usually, with this sort of command, most of the base system will be recompiled as well. To only recompile kde, including arts, you would need to emerge each of the packages listed above. This could be done one at a time or all together; i.e. "emerge kde-base/kdelibs; emerge kde-base/kdebase; emerge kde-base/kde-addons; ..." or "emerge kde-base/kdelibs kde-base/kdebase kde-base/kdeaddons ..." The latter command can be shortened somewhat and also made to include arts with the following: cd /usr/portage; emerge `find kde-base -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1` Note that they are `` and not '', shift-~ on a US keyboard. I hope this helped you to understand a little about how portage works! Regards, Jason -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button
Interesting. I'm learning new stuff here. (I *really* should build myself a new computer soon. My newest box is about 4 years old. ;-) Does this mean that the OS can intercept you pushing the "power off" button and do something? - Like booting to another OS on the same computer? - Like doing a controlled shutdown instead of just letting the computer turn off the power? - Like even refusing to power off? (Makes me think of HAL9000 ;-) Gus Norberto BENSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Gustav Schaffter/CDS/CG/CAPITAL) 25-08-2003 14:52 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Power off button Please respond to gentoo-user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > (I must admit I don't have the very latest computers myself, so there may > be some new hardware out there that I've not seen yet.) ATX and ACPI. Regards, Norberto (See attached file: attzz6m1.dat) attzz6m1.dat Description: Binary data -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] RE : [gentoo-user] newbie question
Only do # emerge kde regards, Philippe. On Monday 25 August 2003 11:10, Peron, Stéphane wrote: > Thanks a lot Philippe ! > I try it asap ..coool > > > And if I want to recompile KDE anyway ... ;-) ??? > How can I do this from a GRP installation ? > (It just to understand how portage works) > > Best regards > > Stéphane PERON > > -Message d'origine- > De : Philippe Van Hecke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyé : lundi 25 août 2003 10:59 > À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet : Re: [gentoo-user] newbie question > > > Try this, > emerge app-i18n/kde-i18n-fr > > Philippe -- _ Philippe Van Hecke NETWORK ENGINEER BELNET Rue de la Science, 4 B-1000 Brussels Belgium Tel: +32 (0) 2790 Fax: +32 (0) 27903335 __ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] RE : [gentoo-user] newbie question
Title: RE : [gentoo-user] newbie question Thanks a lot Philippe ! I try it asap ..coool And if I want to recompile KDE anyway ... ;-) ??? How can I do this from a GRP installation ? (It just to understand how portage works) Best regards Stéphane PERON -Message d'origine- De : Philippe Van Hecke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoyé : lundi 25 août 2003 10:59 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: [gentoo-user] newbie question Try this, emerge app-i18n/kde-i18n-fr Philippe -- _ Philippe Van Hecke NETWORK ENGINEER BELNET Rue de la Science, 4 B-1000 Brussels Belgium Tel: +32 (0) 2790 Fax: +32 (0) 27903335 __ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list Ce message contient des informations confidentielles ou appartenant au Cr=e9dit Lyonnais et est =e9tabli =e0 l'intention exclusive de ses destinataires. Toute divulgation, utilisation, diffusion ou reproduction (totale ou partielle) de ce message, ou des informations qu'il contient, doit =eatre pr=e9alablement autoris=e9e. Tout message =e9lectronique est susceptible d'alt=e9ration et son int=e9grit=e9 ne peut =eatre assur=e9e. Le Cr=e9dit Lyonnais d=e9cline toute responsabilit=e9 au titre de ce message s'il a =e9t=e9 modifi=e9 ou falsifi=e9. Si vous n'=eates pas destinataire de ce message, merci de le d=e9truire imm=e9diatement et d'avertir l'exp=e9diteur de l'erreur de distribution et de la destruction du message. Cr=e9dit Lyonnais, SA au capital de Euros 1.832.530.645 - RCS Lyon B 954 509 741 Si=e8ge Central : 19, boulevard des Italiens. 75002 Paris. France This e-mail contains confidential information or information belonging to Cr=e9dit Lyonnais and is intended solely for the addressees. The unauthorised disclosure, use, dissemination or copying (either whole or partial) of this e-mail, or any information it contains, is prohibited. E-mails are susceptible to alteration and their integrity cannot be guaranteed. Cr=e9dit Lyonnais shall not be liable for this e-mail if modified or falsified. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it immediately from your system and notify the sender of the wrong delivery and the mail deletion. Cr=e9dit Lyonnais SA. Share Capital of Euros 1.832.530.645. Registered Office : Lyon (B 954 509 741) Central and administrative Office : 19, boulevard des Italiens. 75002 Paris. France -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] newbie question
Try this, emerge app-i18n/kde-i18n-fr Philippe -- _ Philippe Van Hecke NETWORK ENGINEER BELNET Rue de la Science, 4 B-1000 Brussels Belgium Tel: +32 (0) 2790 Fax: +32 (0) 27903335 __ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] newbie question
Title: Message Hi all, I have just installed Gentoo 3 days ago and first, I would like to thank people who works on this projet .. It is a dream All my installation process was OK thanks to the very good documentation and the work made in the scripts by Gentoo team. I have installed KDE ... from GRP ... But when I try to configure KDE, I don't find the french support in available languages ? Is there any binary package that have other languages than english for KDE ? If not ? How can I compile KDE to have this support ? After a look a the docs on the web site, I have tried to make : emerge unmerge kde and then, I have just write the same command than during the installation GRP process but without the "-k" option : USE="bindist" emerge kde But nothing compile ... It uses the binary packages ... In fact, I don't think It delete my previous KDE installation ... What is wrong ? Can someone help me on this matter ??? Many thanks for you help and sorry in this question has already been asked Regards Stéphane PERON Ce message contient des informations confidentielles ou appartenant au Cr=e9dit Lyonnais et est =e9tabli =e0 l'intention exclusive de ses destinataires. Toute divulgation, utilisation, diffusion ou reproduction (totale ou partielle) de ce message, ou des informations qu'il contient, doit =eatre pr=e9alablement autoris=e9e. Tout message =e9lectronique est susceptible d'alt=e9ration et son int=e9grit=e9 ne peut =eatre assur=e9e. Le Cr=e9dit Lyonnais d=e9cline toute responsabilit=e9 au titre de ce message s'il a =e9t=e9 modifi=e9 ou falsifi=e9. Si vous n'=eates pas destinataire de ce message, merci de le d=e9truire imm=e9diatement et d'avertir l'exp=e9diteur de l'erreur de distribution et de la destruction du message. Cr=e9dit Lyonnais, SA au capital de Euros 1.832.530.645 - RCS Lyon B 954 509 741 Si=e8ge Central : 19, boulevard des Italiens. 75002 Paris. France This e-mail contains confidential information or information belonging to Cr=e9dit Lyonnais and is intended solely for the addressees. The unauthorised disclosure, use, dissemination or copying (either whole or partial) of this e-mail, or any information it contains, is prohibited. E-mails are susceptible to alteration and their integrity cannot be guaranteed. Cr=e9dit Lyonnais shall not be liable for this e-mail if modified or falsified. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it immediately from your system and notify the sender of the wrong delivery and the mail deletion. Cr=e9dit Lyonnais SA. Share Capital of Euros 1.832.530.645. Registered Office : Lyon (B 954 509 741) Central and administrative Office : 19, boulevard des Italiens. 75002 Paris. France -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list