43 , met with solaris on Dec. 1997, and started with mandrake and redhat
around 1999, then added openbsd in 2000 and from 2003 I use gentoo
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On Friday 13 April 2007, kashani wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
Looks like I'm coming in at the older end at 33.
No danger of that - I'll be 70 this Christmas ;-)
I'm 62.
My first Unix box was an
On Friday 13 April 2007 14:07:35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Saturday 14 April 2007 03:09, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 15:59 +0100, Mick wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 15:30, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 14:07 +0100, Mick wrote:
I am getting these errors in /root/dead.letter:
On Friday 13 April 2007 20:35, Neil Walker wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard of that using emerge --sync frequently may hert my hard-disk
My network server has been doing a daily emerge --sync for 4 years
now. Hasn't died yet. FWIW, simply running Windows puts far more strain
on the
on Saturday 04/14/2007 Mick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
On Saturday 14 April 2007 03:09, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 15:59 +0100, Mick wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 15:30, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 14:07 +0100, Mick wrote:
I am getting these
b.n. ha scritto:
I'm 26.
(By the way, it seems that Gentoo is a really young distro! I thought
the average was in the 30's, but I find myself to be on the average)
Oh,yes,forgot my Linux history :)
I started recently, in 2003, with Mandrake 9.1 and then 10.1. I was
converted by a university
On Saturday 14 April 2007 01:35, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Sven Köhler schrieb:
Hi,
is there any WLAN daemon that scans for wireless LANs and loggs into
them, if he finds one, that i prefer?
You will find some useful informaton and links here:
b.n. schrieb:
Hi,
I have looked a bit for this but I've found nothing.
I'd like to create an installable disk ready-to-install on another old,
low specs machine that cannot bear a Gentoo install by itself.
The logic would be:
- create a chroot environment
- install a subgentoo in it
-
On Saturday 14 April 2007 00:37, Dan Farrell wrote:
I'm 23, and only have been running gentoo since 2002. I didn't
have a computer back when the internet was cool and stuff. It's funny,
on the forums I feel like more of a gentoo veteran but on the mailing
list I feel like a newbie. Im
in this case you need a second drive or boot your cd with
the option to load the whole image to memory (I d'ont remember the name
for it
in boot prompt of livecd type:
# gentoo docache
greets :)
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Bo Ørsted Andresen wonders:
On Friday 13 April 2007 23:36:29 Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Gentoo since 1999.
Really? I was under the impression the first release went out in 2002.
Of course it could be installed before that but '99?
In part 3 of his Making the distribution text Daniel Robbins,
Hi,
I added some ebuilds in /usr/local/portage and ran the ebuild
foo.ebuild digest command for every ebuild I added.
Now, emerge --sync gives me an error :
calypso ~ # emerge --sync
Starting rsync with rsync://134.68.220.74/gentoo-portage...
Checking server timestamp ...
rsync:
On Saturday 14 April 2007 11:54:42 Benjamin Graf wrote:
I added some ebuilds in /usr/local/portage and ran the ebuild
foo.ebuild digest command for every ebuild I added.
Now, emerge --sync gives me an error :
calypso ~ # emerge --sync
Starting rsync with
Thanks a lot ! it works.
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On Saturday 14 April 2007 11:54:42 Benjamin Graf wrote:
I added some ebuilds in /usr/local/portage and ran the ebuild
foo.ebuild digest command for every ebuild I added.
Now, emerge --sync gives me an error :
calypso
i'm 19 and i use gentoo for about a year...
i used ubuntu for half a year,and then i found gentoo :D
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I`m 30. Use redhat start 2002 and with gentoo since one year ago .
but i lost my laptop yestoday
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Hi All,
First, thank you all for your help!
Now, I am able to use microphone with skype and arecord also recorded my
beautiful voice :)
The question is, how, right? :)
I modified my /etc/modules.d/alsa based on Elias Probst's and Mauro
Faccenda's settings. Thank you guys!
alias sound-slot-0
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Grant Edwards said the following on 2007-04-13 23:57:
...
That brings back memories. A SOL-20 was the first microcomputer
computer I used. I believe it was 1980. 48K of RAM and two 8
Pertec floppy drives. Before you could boot CP/M from a
Hi,
I always want to build evolution and evolution-data-server with:
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O1 -ggdb -pipe
FEATURES=splitdebug
as opposed to other all packages which I want to build with:
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O2 -pipe
How can I arrange for this to happen without manually
changing /etc/make.conf
Hi,
BTW, learn about why top-posting is bad if you can spare some time...
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:54:56 -0700
agam gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ya there were 4 driviers but none worked tried all optons
only rtl-8150 lods
but is not shown in the ifconfig or ifconfig -a
does it output
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:19:38 -0500
Albert Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A slightly educated guess would be the gdbm package, though you'd
think it would be named libgdbm.so as opposed to gdbm.so.
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Yes, but I don't have it installed:
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Indeed there exists no authoritative source that can be used to show that if
no package on your system claims to own a given file...
http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-web.pl is the closest
you can get currently..
Thanks!
According to
On Saturday 14 April 2007 13:28:26 Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
I always want to build evolution and evolution-data-server with:
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O1 -ggdb -pipe
FEATURES=splitdebug
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-472386-highlight-bashrcng.html
Using portage-bashrc-ng you can do this.
Pay
I'll be 56 next month.
I first used Caldera in 1997, then Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, LFS (Linux
From Scratch). I discovered Gentoo in 2004.
Sergio
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On Saturday 14 April 2007 13:28:26 Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
I always want to build evolution and evolution-data-server with:
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O1 -ggdb -pipe
FEATURES=splitdebug
as opposed to other all packages which I want to build with:
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O2 -pipe
How can I arrange
On Saturday 14 April 2007 14:08:58 Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
# CAT END /etc/portage/env/mail-client/evolution
Heh, that obviously went out a bit too fast. cat not CAT. :)
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On Saturday 14 April 2007 14:08:58 Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
# CAT END /etc/portage/env/mail-client/evolution
Heh, that obviously went out a bit too fast. cat not CAT. :)
I got the idea ;-)
Thanks a lot,
jules
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:19:30 Pongracz Istvan wrote:
I did not use the modem itself, but I plan to try it out in the future.
I think, I will start a new thread about Si3054 kind of modem and how to
use it :)
I installed slmodem package, seems working (I mean, slamr module loaded
without
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:52:40 Tony Stohne wrote:
hehe, there are some experienced guys ( gals?) on the list.
I'm 44. I remember Imsai 8080, Apple II/III and others. In Sweden
we had those little boxes known as ABC80 (and later ABC800 with
16 colors and somewhat better graphical resolution).
Hello
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:16:58PM +, b.n. wrote:
Hi,
I have looked a bit for this but I've found nothing.
I'd like to create an installable disk ready-to-install on another old, low
specs machine that cannot bear a Gentoo install by itself.
The logic would be:
- create
Hi,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:32:34 -0300 Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Aargh! This seems to be the new excuse for writing ridiculously
short mails w/o much information and background now. IMHO, a stupid
excuse.
BUT you provided a great,
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Novensiles divi Flamen said the following on 2007-04-14 14:43:
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:52:40 Tony Stohne wrote:
... Other boxes
are PDP11/70, various PET/Commodore, Ataris et al. I'm felling a huge
wave of nostalghia here :)
We learned about some
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Thanks :-) And now, here I stand corrected: The thread has actually
become a cultural excercise and social mailing list event! Maybe we
even make it into the GWN: Big outing party on gentoo-user or
similar ;-)
OH YES :)
# mkdir -p /etc/portage/env/mail-client
# CAT END /etc/portage/env/mail-client/evolution
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O1 -ggdb -pipe
FEATURES=$FEATURES splitdebug
END
Likewise for gnome-extra/evolution-data-server.
I think here is some clarification needed, at least for me!
Is this
updatedb: fatal error: The temp file '/var/lib/rlocate/rlocate.db.stf' already
exists and does not appear to be a valid slocate database. Please remove
before creating the database.
I get this error when I manually run updatedb, or when it is ran by cron. If I
remove
On 4/14/07, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Thanks :-) And now, here I stand corrected: The thread has actually
become a cultural excercise and social mailing list event! Maybe we
even make it into
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
I become 27 in May and use Linux since 2004. I would have started
earlier but the linux is difficult to use bias prevented me from
trying it earlier.
I began with Ubuntu which a friend of mine suggested to me. After a
On Saturday 14 April 2007 15:34:59 Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
# mkdir -p /etc/portage/env/mail-client
# CAT END /etc/portage/env/mail-client/evolution
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O1 -ggdb -pipe
FEATURES=$FEATURES splitdebug
END
Likewise for gnome-extra/evolution-data-server.
I think here
Bo Ørsted Andresen schrieb:
On Saturday 14 April 2007 15:34:59 Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
# mkdir -p /etc/portage/env/mail-client
# CAT END /etc/portage/env/mail-client/evolution
CFLAGS=-march=k8 -O1 -ggdb -pipe
FEATURES=$FEATURES splitdebug
END
Likewise for
Hello, I have packet shaping set up on my Gentoo router with iptables,
shorewall, and The Wonder Shaper which is a /etc/shorewall/tcstart
file. It seems to be working since internet radio is now full of
hiccups. :)
I never quite understood ingress shaping. Dropping packets always
sounded
You wrote
I'm 44. I remember Imsai 8080, Apple II/III and others. In Sweden
we had those little boxes known as ABC80 (and later ABC800 with
16 colors and somewhat better graphical resolution). Other boxes
are PDP11/70, various PET/Commodore, Ataris et al. I'm felling a huge
wave of
Hi everybody,
I was emerging sqlite when I found this:
mash jpc # emerge -pv sqlite
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
[ebuild N] dev-lang/tcl-8.4.9 USE=-threads 0 kB
[ebuild N] dev-db/sqlite-3.3.5-r1 USE=doc -debug -nothreadsafe -tcl 0
kB
Total: 2 packages
As I understand it a good WLAN device driver will associate and re-associate
with the next available device when it comes into range. Some drivers are
not that good at re-associating.
Right, but just imagine you close the laptop in the university and open
it at home again.
There is no such
On Saturday 14 April 2007 18:20:36 Rodrigo Lazo wrote:
No matter if I set the flag or not... I always get the tcl dependency...
If doc is enabled tcl is mandatory (the dep). If doc is not set tcl is
optional depending on the tcl use flag. You can see this yourself if you look
in the ebuild.
Hi,
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:37:19 -0700
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a lot of testing, these numbers seem to give me the best
performance as far as bittorrent download speed.
How can that be? Is DOWNLINK my upload and UPLINK my download?
Hm, usually not. Are you by chance shaping the
Hi Bo,
Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 14 April 2007 18:20:36 Rodrigo Lazo wrote:
No matter if I set the flag or not... I always get the tcl dependency...
If doc is enabled tcl is mandatory (the dep). If doc is not set tcl is
optional depending on the tcl use
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:03:03 +
Guillermo A. Amaral [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still test other distros but nothing comes
close to Gentoo.
They have their merits I guess, but they're just so ... i don't know,
clunky I guess. Clunky and unoriginal. I bet almost everybody that
runs gentoo
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:06:50 +0800
sain yan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I`m 30. Use redhat start 2002 and with gentoo since one year ago .
but i lost my laptop yestoday
Oh, damn! That's tragic. I hope you've recovered it by now, or will
soon. If somebody walks off with it, at least (if it was
There's one poll in the forums about how old is everyone :)
Sergio Polini wrote:
I'll be 56 next month.
I'm 36 (almost.) My birthday is 09/11... Yup, that same day :(
I first used Caldera in 1997, then Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, LFS (Linux
From Scratch). I discovered Gentoo in 2004.
Debian
Norberto Bensa wrote:
Oh! My firewall's 8GB HD died three days ago and I replaced it with Debian
Etch 'cause I needed the box up soon, but I'll reinstall Gentoo for it too
ASAP (Debian pulls-in just too much crap.
Actually, you might want to have a look at Redwall which is a
Gentoo-based
xOn Sat, 07 Apr 2007, Brad Camroux wrote:
Greetings,
I've been trying to get WindowMaker working on my Gentoo box,
so far without success. It's very difficult to find anything
on Google et. al., too about getting things working. Today I
managed to find the wmaker.inst program to install
Hello Michal 'vorner' Vaner,
Now you can mount /var remotely (portage compiles there and needs lots
of space) - this way you need only the space for installed programs, not
compiling and compile on other machine using distcc.
portage can use any directory you like for its workspace, you don't
Tony Stohne wrote:
hehe, there are some experienced guys ( gals?) on the list.
I'm 44. I remember Imsai 8080, Apple II/III and others. In Sweden
we had those little boxes known as ABC80 (and later ABC800 with
16 colors and somewhat better graphical resolution). Other boxes
are PDP11/70,
Forgive me for being naive and maybe asking a question asked before; I
have been away from active participation on this list for quite some
time. I have done a lot of google searching and can not find any answer
to the question of why is Gentoo 2006.1 the latest release? What
happened to the
If you want a new release, just emerge --sync. :)
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 20:44 -0500, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Forgive me for being naive and maybe asking a question asked before; I
have been away from active participation on this list for quite some
time. I have done a lot of google
-Original Message-
If you want a new release, just emerge --sync. :)
About a month ago I --sync my systems and the available profile was
still 2006.1. Maybe 2007.0 will arrive soon if not there already.
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 20:44 -0500, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
On Sonntag, 15. April 2007, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
The mailing list is still active,
but the lack of a current release seems to indicate that the Gentoo
project is no longer truly active.
Thanks in advance,
Tom Veldhouse
a) gentoo is not about releases.
b) the 1.4 release took ages.
Thomas T. Veldhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why is Gentoo 2006.1 the latest release?
The 2007.0 media should be ready RSN. It hasn't been ready sooner due
mainly to security fixes for several major packages.
What happened to the quarterly releases?
The time frame was too short to get
El Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:44:56 -0500
Thomas T. Veldhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Forgive me for being naive and maybe asking a question asked before;
I have been away from active participation on this list for quite
some time. I have done a lot of google searching and can not find
any
On 2007-04-13, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-04-13, Anthony E. Caudel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
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I'm 64.
Gentoo since 1999. I started
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Sonntag, 15. April 2007, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
The mailing list is still active,
but the lack of a current release seems to indicate that the Gentoo
project is no longer truly active.
Thanks in advance,
Tom Veldhouse
a) gentoo is not about
Hello,
Today after I run emerge --sync, I find that the 2007.0's profile is
added, so what should I do with it? is that ln -s 2007.0's profile to
/etc/make.profile then emerge -avuDN world just OK? If not, what
should I need to do?
Thanks very much!
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Hello,
Today after I run emerge --sync, I find that the 2007.0's profile is
added, so what should I do with it? is that ln -s 2007.0's profile to
/etc/make.profile then emerge -avuDN world just OK? If not, what
should I need to do?
Thanks very much!
I
On Sonntag, 15. April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Today after I run emerge --sync, I find that the 2007.0's profile is
added, so what should I do with it?
nothing
is that ln -s 2007.0's profile to
/etc/make.profile then emerge -avuDN world just OK? If not, what
should
deface wrote:
If you want a new release, just emerge --sync. :)
Not true. 2006.1 doesn't boot on my hardware. I needed to bootstrap on an old
box, then swap hard drives. Not very friendly.
We (I) need 2007.0 ASAP.
Regards,
Norberto
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On 4/15/07, Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
deface wrote:
If you want a new release, just emerge --sync. :)
Not true. 2006.1 doesn't boot on my hardware. I needed to bootstrap on an old
box, then swap hard drives. Not very friendly.
We (I) need 2007.0 ASAP.
Just get any old version
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in 1997 or 1998 (Redhat 5.1). Moved to using FreeBSD as well as Linux in
2001 or
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