[gentoo-user] Resume after suspend

2003-10-23 Thread Oliver Bohlen
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Hi!

I'm using the kernel 2.6test8 from kernel.org with apm on my Laptop.
If I have X started I can't resume when suspend is finished. It's working 
without X. 
Is there any problem with the kernel, apm and X? 
Here some informations about my system:

Hardware:
Gericom Webgine XL Force
[EMAIL PROTECTED],4GHz
512 MB of RAM
nVidia GeForce 4 Go (32 MB memory)
BIOS supports APM and ACPI

Software:
Gentoo Linux
Kernel 2.6test8 from kernel.org
apmd-3.0.2-r3

Suspend with ACPI is with echo 3  /proc/acpi/sleep working but I can't 
resume. Here it is the same with and without X.
I tried to get help in several other Mailinglists but the problem isn't solved 
yet.

Is here anyone who can help me?

Thanks
Olli

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Re: [gentoo-user] --resume

2003-08-14 Thread Riyad Kalla
Matt:

Just to give you something to run with before someone more suited 
answers: have you emerged gentoolkit and used the qpkg tool to figure 
out the deps on lirc, to maybe figure out what it is you are installing 
that wants it installed so bad?

Also you can try doing a -* in your use flags to clear ALL use flags, 
even those inherited from the parent profile useflags and see if the dep 
goes away (maybe a stray useflag like +irc got added somewhere?)

Best,
-Riyad
Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:

I am in the process of trying to upgrade gcc from my old Gentoo 1.1
system. I am getting half way through my 501 packages and the build for
app-misc/lirc-0.6.6-r1 borks with some crazy sandbox error.
However, I don't even use lirc and have tried to remove it, however, it
is still listed then I use --resume. How does --resume store where it
was at, and how can I tell it to skip lirc?
I have tried the --skipfirst, but it still tries to emerge lirc. I have
removed all of the installed packages that need lirc...
Thanks.


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Re: [gentoo-user] --resume

2003-08-14 Thread Matthew Daubenspeck
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 01:04:14PM -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote:
 Just to give you something to run with before someone more suited 
 answers: have you emerged gentoolkit and used the qpkg tool to figure 
 out the deps on lirc, to maybe figure out what it is you are installing 
 that wants it installed so bad?

Yes, and this is part of the problem. The 2nd package it wants to
install is xmms-lirc, which I don't even use anymore. I tried to remove
xmms-lirc, but the --resume keeps trying to install it. That's why I was
wondering how resume stored what it was doing, so I can remove both the
lirc and xmms-lirc packages, because I don't use either anymore

Thanks for the reply!

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[gentoo-user] --resume

2003-08-14 Thread Matthew Daubenspeck
I am in the process of trying to upgrade gcc from my old Gentoo 1.1
system. I am getting half way through my 501 packages and the build for
app-misc/lirc-0.6.6-r1 borks with some crazy sandbox error.

However, I don't even use lirc and have tried to remove it, however, it
is still listed then I use --resume. How does --resume store where it
was at, and how can I tell it to skip lirc?

I have tried the --skipfirst, but it still tries to emerge lirc. I have
removed all of the installed packages that need lirc...

Thanks.
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  http://www.oddprocess.org


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