Ever since the new daylight savings change, my clock hasn't done the
Spring Forward. I use ntp and the like, and it seems happy being
behind by an hour. I can use the date command to set it correctly, but
after the next reboot it's back to its old games. Pointers?
R
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I have sys-fs/fuse installed.
# eix -I fuse
[I] sys-fs/fuse
Available versions: 2.6.1 2.6.3
Installed versions: 2.6.3(06:56:33 03/20/07)(-kernel_FreeBSD
kernel_linux)
Homepage:http://fuse.sourceforge.net
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Randy Barlow wrote:
Ever since the new daylight savings change, my clock hasn't done the Spring
Forward. I use ntp and the like, and it seems happy being behind by an
hour. I can use the date command to set it correctly, but after the next
reboot it's back to its
On Thursday 19 April 2007 09:36:07 Rostislav wrote:
Seems like it wasn't changed with daylight savings change.
Use hwclock --systohc to set hardware clock to the current system
time.
If you don't use a dualboot system, just the this option in /etc/conf.d/clock:
# If you want to set the
On Thursday 19 April 2007 03:53, Iain Buchanan wrote:
hda: 39070080 sectors (20003 MB) w/1740KiB Cache,
CHS=16383/255/636hda: hw_config=600d, UDMA(100)
What's the hw_config part?
Any more (useful) ideas on this?
Seems a kind of hardware config register (part of a struct
On Thursday 19 April 2007 11:00, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007 03:53, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Sorry, this was intended to be a reply to the OP (Mick IIRC), my fault.
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On Thursday 19 April 2007 10:03, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007 11:00, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007 03:53, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Sorry, this was intended to be a reply to the OP (Mick IIRC), my fault.
Cool, thanks for your very informative explanation. Every
On Thursday 19 April 2007 04:10:58 Randy Barlow wrote:
Ever since the new daylight savings change, my clock hasn't done the
Spring Forward. I use ntp and the like, and it seems happy being
behind by an hour.
ntp (and the like) use UTC, which does not Spring Forward or Fall Back,
as
Hi, guys!
This morning I did emerge -DuN world -pv on a PC with stable x86
Gentoo. Portage says it wants to update only:
'[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-1.6e-r3 [1.6e-r1] USE=nls 0 kB'
Well, reading the recent thread about kernel-2.6.20, something made me
try emerge -pv gentoo-sources and I was
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I have sys-fs/fuse installed.
# eix -I fuse
[I] sys-fs/fuse
Available versions: 2.6.1 2.6.3
Installed versions: 2.6.3(06:56:33 03/20/07)(-kernel_FreeBSD
kernel_linux)
Homepage:
Daniel Iliev wrote:
So, emerge -pv gentoo-sources wants to install the new kernel source,
while emerge -DuN world doesn't. How come?
Is gentoo-sources in your world file?
$ grep gentoo-sources /var/lib/portage/world
If not, the behavior you see is normal. Just add
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources to
Remy Blank [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is gentoo-sources in your world file?
$ grep gentoo-sources /var/lib/portage/world
If not, the behavior you see is normal. Just add
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources to the world file.
Shouldn't gentoo-sources be part of system?
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Hi, new Gentoo user here (but not new to the wonderful world of unix).
A few weeks ago I installed Gentoo into Parallels under OSX on my
MacBook Pro (rev 2, Core2Duo) to start familiarizing myself with the
system. I liked it well enough that I decided to get in a little
deeper and
On Thursday 19 April 2007 12:55:57 am chris wrote:
On 4/18/07, Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who'd have thought a Promise SATA300 TX4 would be unsupported in 2006.1?
I'm running 2006.1 and my Promise SATA300TX4 worked fine on a new
install. The kernel I started on was: 2.6.17-r8. I never
Graham Murray wrote:
Shouldn't gentoo-sources be part of system?
It does not have to be, it is in my world file by default.
Greetings everybody.
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 06:20:37AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, new Gentoo user here (but not new to the wonderful world of unix).
A few weeks ago I installed Gentoo into Parallels under OSX on my MacBook
Pro (rev 2, Core2Duo) to start familiarizing myself with the system. I liked
I dual boot windows on my system, and for some reason, windows can't
keep the time straight after the change. What used to happen is I'd
have openntp sync my clock, then restart to play some games. After
booting back into Gentoo, ntpd would see such a large difference in
what the time is
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 12:59:56 +0200
Remy Blank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Iliev wrote:
So, emerge -pv gentoo-sources wants to install the new kernel
source, while emerge -DuN world doesn't. How come?
Is gentoo-sources in your world file?
$ grep gentoo-sources /var/lib/portage/world
On Thursday 19 April 2007, Dan Cowsill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Clock/Daylight Savings':
I dual boot windows on my system, and for some reason, windows can't
keep the time straight after the change.
Windows expects the hardware clock to be in local time. (Open)NTPd
Hello Graham Murray,
If not, the behavior you see is normal. Just add
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources to the world file.
Shouldn't gentoo-sources be part of system?
No, because you may not want to use gentoo-sources. system contains only
packages for which there is no choice, and there are
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Windows expects the hardware clock to be in local time. (Open)NTPd uses
UTC for all it's time values. You have to do some magic that I don't know
to get Linux/BSD ntp daemons to play well with windows *and* properly
correct for time.
Well, CLOCK=local in
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
hm. What's unclear? You have build fuse only for this kernel
version. When you update your kernel, you'll need to rebuild
all the external modules (fuse, maybe alsa, ...). module-rebuild
is your friend.
Whats unclear is why I have to do anything extra for
On Thursday 19 April 2007, Graham Murray wrote:
Remy Blank [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is gentoo-sources in your world file?
$ grep gentoo-sources /var/lib/portage/world
If not, the behavior you see is normal. Just add
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources to the world file.
Shouldn't
On Thursday 19 April 2007, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007, Dan Cowsill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Clock/Daylight Savings':
I dual boot windows on my system, and for some reason, windows
can't keep the time straight after the change.
Windows
On Thursday 19 April 2007 15:13:39 Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello Graham Murray,
If not, the behavior you see is normal. Just add
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources to the world file.
Shouldn't gentoo-sources be part of system?
No, because you may not want to use gentoo-sources. system contains
Hi all,
I'm trying to find out why my user (and any other single user, even a new
created one) can't find the icon to change those settings that make GTK+ apps
look like the Qt ones.
I have gtk-engines-qt-0.7_p20070327 installed, and the icon doesn't appear in
the control panel, nor in the
Hi all,
I'm trying to use emerge --sync behind a company firewall.
I don't have a direct internet connection, only through http and socks proxies.
Is there a way to configure emerge so that it can use either one of them.
Thanks,
Marko
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Marko Kocić schrieb:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use emerge --sync behind a company firewall.
I don't have a direct internet connection, only through http and socks
proxies.
Is there a way to configure emerge so that it can use either one of them.
Thanks,
Marko
# emerge-webrsync
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to take a look
at --with-bdeps in `man emerge`.
I can't find it. Not in google either. Spelling?
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maybe you should try emerge-webrsync... :/
and in the make.conf add:
http_proxy=host:port
O/H Marko Kocić έγραψε:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use emerge --sync behind a company firewall.
I don't have a direct internet connection, only through http and socks
proxies.
Is there a way to configure
I just got answer on IRC #gentoo channel.
I had to install tsocks package, which let me run through socks proxy
any program.
Setting http_proxy and RSYNC_PROXY didn't do the trick.
On 4/19/07, Stratos Psomadakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe you should try emerge-webrsync... :/
and in the
On Thursday 19 April 2007 19:47:27 maxim wexler wrote:
to take a look
at --with-bdeps in `man emerge`.
I can't find it. Not in google either. Spelling?
You need portage 2.1.2 for it...
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Try using quotation/citation marks ie --with-bdeps
when googling.
That should help. You could add emerge in the search
It did. I know about adding quotes to a phrase but to
a single string? New one on me.
But Bo is right, my portage is out-of-date. emerge
--help is supposed to include
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maxim wexler said the following on 2007-04-19 20:30:
Try using quotation/citation marks ie --with-bdeps
when googling.
That should help. You could add emerge in the search
It did. I know about adding quotes to a phrase but to
a single string?
No one can advise me to open a bug or consider my own configuration ?
Am I alone facing pb with Xen doc compilation ?
Gal'
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On 20:02 Thu 19 Apr , Marko Kocić wrote:
I just got answer on IRC #gentoo channel.
I had to install tsocks package, which let me run through socks proxy
any program.
Setting http_proxy and RSYNC_PROXY didn't do the trick.
'net-misc/proxychains' is better than tsocks as it can force
Hi,
I am trying to update my MythTV server's kernel to 2.6.19 or
higher. It's been running 2.6.17. When I boot either 2.6.19-r7 or
2.6.20-r6 and attempt to build the ivtv driver I get message like
this:
* Checking for suitable kernel configuration options...
* CONFIG_VIDEO_HELPER_CHIPS_AUTO:
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
I can now rest assured that my hda on this laptop is 600d. Phew!
Mathematically, firmware engineers suffer from limited
mathematical/logical constructs:
For example
They cannot tell the difference between Christmas and Halloween
Why ?
because
On Thursday 19 April 2007 06:08:03 pm Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to update my MythTV server's kernel to 2.6.19 or
higher. It's been running 2.6.17. When I boot either 2.6.19-r7 or
2.6.20-r6 and attempt to build the ivtv driver I get message like
this:
* Checking for suitable
On Friday 20 April 2007 00:08:03 Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to update my MythTV server's kernel to 2.6.19 or
higher. It's been running 2.6.17. When I boot either 2.6.19-r7 or
2.6.20-r6 and attempt to build the ivtv driver I get message like
this:
* Checking for suitable kernel
On Apr 19, 2007, at 7:14 AM, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 06:20:37AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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snip
The MacBook installation instructions contained pointers to some
internal
[3] and external [4] sources which were helpful. These other
pages mostly
focus on
On 4/19/07, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 20 April 2007 00:08:03 Mark Knecht wrote:
SNIP
Does anyone know what's required to get these features into the kernel?
If you enter `make menuconfig` for your kernel then you can type slash ('/') to
search for config options.
On 4/19/07, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007 04:50:22 Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
# cd /var/db/pkg \
emerge -peq system | sed -n 's|^\[ebuild[^]]*\] \([^ $]\+\).*$|\1|p' | \
sed -r 's/-[^-]+(-r[0-9]+)*$//' | while read pkg; do
for p in ${pkg}-*; do
Does anyone know how to run kernel 2.4 with NPTL support? Thanks.
I'm running fine with kernel 2.6, but for some special requirements, we need
to switch to kernel 2.4, then the kernel just panic.
glibc is compiled with nptl, no nptlonly. Any suggestions?
On Freitag, 20. April 2007, Zhixu Liu wrote:
Does anyone know how to run kernel 2.4 with NPTL support? Thanks.
I'm running fine with kernel 2.6, but for some special requirements, we
need to switch to kernel 2.4, then the kernel just panic.
glibc is compiled with nptl, no nptlonly. Any
Hi,
I tried rewritting my conf.d/net file the way you explained. I still
can not get networking to work unless I edit my resolv.conf. Any
Suggestions?
On 4/16/07, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 16 April 2007 07:01:11 am arnuld wrote:
on every boot Gentoo cleans up the
On Apr 19, 2007, at 6:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 19, 2007, at 7:14 AM, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 06:20:37AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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snip
The MacBook installation instructions contained pointers to some
internal
[3] and external [4] sources
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Anno v. Heimburg wrote:
Check that you have your timezones set correctly.
In /etc/conf.d/clock I have:
TIMEZONE=America/New_York
This should be what it takes to get my system to the correct time I
think! Any other ideas?
R
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Randy Barlow wrote:
Ever since the new daylight savings change, my clock hasn't done the
Spring Forward. I use ntp and the like, and it seems happy being
behind by an hour. I can use the date command to set it correctly, but
after the next
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