h Exp $
and also fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
# $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/fstab,v 1.12 2003/03/11
02:50:53 azarah Exp $
Can someone enlighten me as to what this is, and it's relevance?
It also showed up when opening a console a few times.
Than
Amd K-62's are definitely i586 only.
Robert C.
On Monday 21 July 2003 08:13, Stefano wrote:
> Alle 12:48, lunedì 21 luglio 2003, MAL ha scritto:
> > Faulty memory/overheating CPU
> >
> > You PC is, no doubt, not used to 6 hours of running at 100% CPU usage :)
>
> Mmmm...perhaps you're right. Hone
On Monday 21 July 2003 05:31, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> > # /etc/skel/.bashrc:
> > # $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/skel/.bashrc,v 1.8
> > #2003/02/28 15:45:35 azarah Exp $
>
> Those are CVS/RCS ID tags inside a comment
pense of storage
So I guess just comment it out, or delete it?
Robert C.
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On Monday 21 July 2003 09:47, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> >OK- I give up.
> >
> >If Azarah is a person, why is he showing up a
On Monday 21 July 2003 10:25, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 15:47, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> > Robert Crawford wrote:
> > >OK- I give up.
> > >
> > >If Azarah is a person, why is he showing up as a storage device, and as
> > > a partiti
On Monday 21 July 2003 11:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 11:11:41AM -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > Ciaran,
> > That must be it, because here's the top of my fstab file, and it's the
> > 3rd line. How could this happen? I am dual-booting
On Monday 21 July 2003 11:47, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> >That must be it, because here's the top of my fstab file, and it's the 3rd
> >line. How could this happen? I am dual-booting with Mandrake, and sharing
> >/boot and swap, and I ha
ng problems in the ebuilds. There's some threads
on the forum talking about these things, but the newest sync fixes them, and
all the patches are not needed now.
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> I already tried downgrading autoconf to 2.58 and automake to 1.7.7 which
> did not help.
>
> Any hints?
See my post above.
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> regards
> Jerry
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you know a little, and can search the forum, these types of
things are really pretty minor, and only happen rarely. IMO, with a little
common sense, basic Linux skills, and knowing how to mask/unmask packages,
running ~xf86 systems should present no unsurmountable problem for most
Gentoo users. Mine have been few and far between.
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On Thursday 05 February 2004 11:34 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 18:05:43 -0700
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> Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 18:16:20 -0500
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> > Robert Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Thursday
's this, please
unsubscribe me at the above ISP, ASAP. I resubscribed with a new email and
new ISP.
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one ISP and email accounts on both at the same time? If there's any wasting
of bandwidth on the lists part, it's their fault, not mine- I've tried to
unsubscribe, using their instructions (now multiple times).
>
> On
On Thursday 03 February 2005 03:33 pm, Steven Susbauer wrote:
> I'm assuming then that you sent an email to
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> I do believe they send you a confirmation email, could you have possibly
> deleted it?
I never got one, AFAIK. I was looking for one every
On Thursday 03 February 2005 04:11 pm, Paul Kain wrote:
Yeah- elinks is the best IMO.
Robert Crawford
> elinks has decent cookie support and you can use a mouse with it.
>
> On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 15:06:17 -0600, Kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > I've al
t your Gentoo partitions shown
on the Knoppix desktop for root read/write access (right click- select), so
you can do any editing you need to.
Robert Crawford
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why, and never pursued it, as I've gone to 2.6 kernels anyway. I did compile
a bunch of 2.4 kernels on Mandrake, but IIRC, I always used xconfig with
them. Also, xconfig requires qt to be installed, and if you have kde
installed, qt is too.
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Finally, sensors readings in Linux become a simple, normal, and comprehensible
operation with 2.6 kernels!
Ah, how fondly I recall the endless struggling with getting lmsensors readouts
with Gkrellm and 2.4 kernels in Mandrake and Gentoo- boy was that an
education to finally solve that fiasco!
some trials to get it right. The problem with using a Gentoo kernel's
config with 2.6 is that it has a bunch of patches not in the vanilla 2.6's,
so you really need to go through make xconfig and figure out what you need. I
use the metho
e to think of it, this also occurs with my Mandrake box (but not as
often), so it must be isp and/or generic linux related, and not distro or
hardware dependent.
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files, which reiser is suppose to excel at.
I generally defer to Spider's expertise, but since it became clear that he was
not a reiserfs fan, I thought I'd offer a different opinion, based on my
personal experience with reiserfs. As usual, YMMV, and reiserfs might not be
the best choice in all cases.
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Gentoo forum
(wrc1944).
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=758250#758250
Still haven't figured it out, but am getting some replies. Please join in-
maybe we can solve it either here, or there.
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ags after the -02 already there, after I do make xconfig. If you
wish to see the output to verify this during the compile, with a 2.6 kernel
you need to the quiet and silent options in the "Beautify section." There's
info on this in the Gentoo Forum.
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optimizing for your
specific system/cpu architecture always makes sense. If your cpu is capable
of certain features and posesses specific design parameters, what's the point
of NOT optimizing your code by specifying the gcc flags that will take
advantage of them?
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On Friday 09 January 2004 6:54 pm, Alex Nelson wrote:
> I have a GE (I know, cheap) 5 button optical mouse. It works just great
> under the 2.4 series of kernels using gpm and X. When I switch to the
> 2.6.x series the mouse jumps all over the place and is completely
> unusable. Any ideas or sugges
-scsi to grub.conf,
labeled it "cdBurning" in grub, rebooted, and emerged k3b.
Whole compile, reboot, and k3b install took 20 minutes, and it works
perfectly. I'll wait for a few more 2.6 versions to come out before I waste
more time on that again. Whenever I wish to burn cd's, I just boot to my
2.4.23, and have no problems.
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orks very well- close to 2.6 performance. It has
preemptive, low-latency, etc. After you patch, add the athlon-xp stuff to the
makefile, and it builds with those gcc flags. I do my compiling in
/home/wrc/kernels, and su to root for modules_install, and copy bzImage. I
find I have less probl
ease." All your symtoms are
classic overheating problems.
Robert Crawford
On Tuesday 07 October 2003 8:30 pm, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> mathieu perrenoud wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Since two months, everything goes wrong in my pc: erratic disks, mb's
> > chipset overheating... A
27;m of the opinion that if it works, use it, especially if
the other methods fail.
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Knoppix cd for under $5 from many places on the internet- only
takes 2-3 days, or get a friend to burn you one.
If you made a rescue boot floppy, and know how to work it that way, you can
probably fix it from the command line. Let us know what happens.
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hen
>
Hmmm. I must misunderstand something. I've been doing emerge -f "packagexxx"
and it downloads the source file and deps to /usr/portage/distfiles. Then I
do emerge -k "packagexxx" and it then compiles the source package and any
deps.
I use -f because I'm on 56k dialup- it's slow, but it works.
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set
CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y
CONFIG_DRM=y
# CONFIG_DRM_TDFX is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_GAMMA is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_R128 is not set
CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=y
# CONFIG_DRM_MGA is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_MWAVE is not set
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
# CONFIG_HANGCHECK_TIMER is not set
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sider going to 2.6 The alsa stuff is already in 2.6.0 versions, and works
better, not requiring an emerge of alsa-drivers. There's good info on the
Gentoo forum.
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hardware. Then you
should emerge alsa-utils and probably alsa-mixer, but don't emerge the Gentoo
alsa drivers, because the 2.6 kernel provides those itself.
Robert Crawford
#
# Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
#
CONFIG_SND=y
CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=y
# CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DUMMY is not set
CONFIG_S
will insure
that users will avoid the pitfalls I ran into. (In the process, I also
corrected serious problems with my Gentoo installation).
Robert Crawford (wrc1944 on the forum)
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=86622
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 2:22 pm, brett holcomb wrote:
> Ye
ot; pane and you can work in those very easily, with
many options.
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ntoo forums under the Docs, tricks, tips
forum.(post has great screen shots) Once set up, you just type cfg-update -i
instead of etc-update after emerging if you need to.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=86622
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Stephen,
Here's my fstab line that works for me:
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy vfatnoauto,rw,user 0 0
Robert Crawford
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 7:41 am, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all folks,
>
> I have problem in mounting floppy. /etc/fstab as follow;
>
better and better- I'm having no problems whatsoever with a vanilla
2.6.0-test8 and I added the mm1 patch. Really great performance! Be sure to
include the items mentioned in the Gentoo Install Doc for compiling your own
kernel.
Robert Crawford
Here's a link to your computer specs, if
re), and only takes 5-10 minutes. If you do
need this, post any peripherals you need working, and how in general you wish
to use the computer- I'm sure you'll get some help.
Robert Crawford
On Thursday 23 October 2003 2:52 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE
;ll take a
look at it, and compare it with the Dell specs for your system. Let's do it
off list, and if it works we can post it. Are there any peripheral devices I
should know about?
Robert Crawford
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On Thursday 23 October 2003 4:34 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
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> Sorry, I actually removed the whole kernel and vowed to wait for the stable
> version to be released. Now I am getting my nerves back for another
> attempt this week.
>
> Here are my
weird oversight, 2.6 kernels simply have omitted support for the KT133
chipset, or it's broken, and we need a patch- but that's beyond my knowledge
to create one. If anyone has one, I'll test it out.
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On Thursday 23 October 2003 4:34 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
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> Sorry, I actually removed the whole kernel and vowed to wait for the stable
> version to be released. Now I am getting my nerves back for another
> attempt this week.
Kevin- Here's
es up with the original and the ._cfg0000 file shown in right and
> > left panes- then you open a "merged" pane and you can work in those very
> > easily, with many options.
> >
> > Robert Crawford
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ot;method
of choice." I do however, run very lean systems, and others might need
support for scsi, drivers, etc that I don't use. But for the basics of
getting a 2.6 up and running, this works very well.
Hope this helps,
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On Friday 24 October 2003 12:37 am, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
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> I will double check and recompile.
>
> Kevin
>
> On Thursday 23 October 2003 9:02 pm, Paul Fraser wrote:
> > Do you have kernel support for the filesystem you're using?
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2-ck2
doesn't cut it anymore.
Robert Crawford
On Friday 24 October 2003 3:52 pm, Tom Syroid wrote:
> Robert, Kevin, Paul (and anyone else following this thread)...
>
> I have a working 2.6.0 config on my Dell Inspiron 8000:
>
> * built from 2.6.0 sources (not gentoo developm
e itself needs to be supported
too. I'd like to know, even though I'm not currently using it. Here's a link
for some reading on the subject- guess I'll check it out.
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/
Robert Crawford
On Friday 24 October 2003 8:49 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr
Try placing this line at the end of your ~/.bashrc file- it worked for me.
source /etc/profile
This will also show the current directory if you cd to another directory,
instead of just the bash-2.05b$ prompt.
Robert Crawford
On Saturday 25 October 2003 1:06 pm, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi
OT
> mymachine root #
>
> As USER
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] satimis $
>
> How to change them to;
> As ROOT
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
>
> As USER
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] satimis]$
>
> B.R.
> Stephen
>
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> >Try placing this line
TI 2.6 support is just as
good as any of the ATI attempts at Linux drivers. Works great- I get 8000+
FPS @16bit 1024x768 with these cards. Here's a really good way for a basic
trial, that I posted on the Gentoo forums..
Robert Crawford
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le window now it displays
> ROOT
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
>
> USER
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] satimis]$
>
> All words in black colour
>
> Lot of thanks for your kind advice and time spent.
>
> B.R.
> Stephen
>
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> >Stephen,
> >
mentions? It did solve one problem
I had with getting x to open a prog (perl script) window from a terminal.
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ou are comfortable compiling your own kernels).
Robert Crawford
On Monday 27 October 2003 12:04 am, XiangYu Ye wrote:
> Hi, gentooer,
> My radeon 9000 is using ATI official driver now. But I got only 1700+
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1024x768 in glxgears test. Is that 2.6.0 testx so powerfull?
You might have a dust buildup on your fans and other componets. Open the case,
and try some canned air to clean it out. Air flow is pretty important for
good cooling.
Robert Crawford
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 7:41 am, Sigurd Stordal wrote:
> > setiathome, and whatever gconf/benobo st
to CONFIG_SOUND= and all your alsa stuff instead
of "m", and "y" to the line under PCI devices:
# CONFIG_SND_CS46XX_NEW_DSP=y
Mine also has this set to "y"
#
# Generic devices
#
CONFIG_SND_DUMMY=y
Then recompile.
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d the Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/sys-fs/, but
to no avail. I need some pointers from somebody who knows what they are
doing. The overall operation seems normal in all other respects.
Many thanks,
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On Friday 14 November 2003 10:43 am, Marius Mauch wrote:
> On 11/14/03 Robert Crawford wrote:
> > Been trying to fix this for two days.I just did an emerge sync, and
> > then emerge -puD system, then -fuD system, and got this error:
> >
> > Traceback (most recent call
pd-backup
mv $REALRESOLVCONF.tmp $REALRESOLVCONF
# Hmmm $REALRESOLVCONF is 600, fix it.
chmod 0644 $REALRESOLVCONF
fi
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In the same console you opened wvdial, just type ctrl-c. If you want to
reconnect, just type in wvdial in the ssmae console.
Robert Crawford
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 05:15 am, Bo Grimes wrote:
> James wrote:
> >I always use wvdial with ppp for dial-out.
>
> As a command-line cr
On Friday 25 March 2005 03:56 pm, PK wrote:
> Esben Mose Hansen wrote:
> > On Friday 2005-03-25 18:08, PK wrote:
> >>I have found thats its easier to emerge -i file/name when co,ing across
> >>a bad package or something then waiting for an update to portage or a
> >>new package then re emerging the
On Saturday 26 March 2005 05:02 am, PK wrote:
> Robert Crawford wrote:
> > On Friday 25 March 2005 03:56 pm, PK wrote:
> >>Esben Mose Hansen wrote:
> >>>On Friday 2005-03-25 18:08, PK wrote:
> >>>>I have found thats its easier to emerge -i file/n
On Sunday 27 March 2005 10:35 am, David Corbin wrote:
> On Thursday 13 January 2005 10:49 am, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > If you get an error like this:
> > libtool: link: `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libstdc++.la'
> > is not a valid libtool archive
> >
> > during an emerge, the
On Sunday 27 March 2005 10:35 am, David Corbin wrote:
> On Thursday 13 January 2005 10:49 am, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > If you get an error like this:
> > libtool: link: `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libstdc++.la'
> > is not a valid libtool archive
> >
> > during an emerge, the
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