[gentoo-user] emerge system - install question

2003-11-19 Thread gnu4u

Hi all!
I'm installing Gentoo from stage1. I've been through the bootstrap process and then 
emerge system. In the end of the emerge system process I get the message:

Install-info: menu item `Bash' already exists, for file `bash'
* Processed 48 info files; 1 errors.

My question is; is this normal and is it safe to continue from here (timezone, fstab, 
kernel etc.)?

Cheers,
Helgi Örn




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Re: [gentoo-user] emerge system - install question

2003-11-19 Thread gnu4u



On Wednesday 19 November 2003 10:49 am,

no problemo, just go on...
I had the same problem for a long time with gpgme.
It was because I had version 3 and version 4 installed at the same time.
I unmerged gpgme, v3 and the problem was gone.
Anyway, you can live with this problem. At least until you found a solution.

Ok, thank's. It's running on...

Cheers,
HÖ




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Re: [gentoo-user] system time/hw clock

2003-11-19 Thread gnu4u



On November 18, 2003,   Marianne Taylor wrote:
Does anyone know the answer to my original question.  Up until about a month 
ago I was keeping good time both in windows and in gentoo with my hwclock set 
to local.  Now for some reason everytime I boot gentoo it thinks that the 
hwclock is set to UTC and corrects for that ie) it sets the time 8 hrs 
earlier.  So where do I look other than rc.conf to correct this??

I didn't see your original mail so I'm not quite sure what it is you want but in case 
this is of any interest: on a multi-system box I got, the systems all have an ntp 
client to check the proper time, all from the same server. The local time has to be 
right of course, in my case it's:
# ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Stockholm /etc/localtime

Cheers,
Helgi Örn 




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[gentoo-user] ati-drivers

2003-11-19 Thread gnu4u

Hi!
I'm installing from stage one and I've come to the step *Installing additional 
hardware-specific ebuilds*, I need to know if the ati-drivers package includes all the 
common ATI graphic cards drivers?
My card is ATI Rage 128VR AGP with 8 MB memory, when using XFree86 on other Linux 
dists I use the ati drivers, I just wonder if this one is the same?

Cheers,
Helgi Örn




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Re: [gentoo-user] ati-drivers

2003-11-19 Thread gnu4u

 Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I have a similar card:

upstairs root # scanpci -v | grep ATI
  ATI Technologies Inc Rage 128 SM/4x AGP 4x
  CardVendor 0x1002 card 0x0008 (ATI Technologies Inc Xpert 99/Xpert 2000)

Yours is a PCI while mine is an *onboard* integrated one, might well be the same chip 
though.

and it works just fine with the xfree 'ati' driver which will automatically load the 
proper driver (probably 'r128'). You can emerge xfree-drm to get the DRI drivers.

Thank's for your reply, I'll install the ati-drivers package, but I'm still waiting 
for the emu10k1 package in the making...:-)

Cheers,
/HÖ




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