Re: hal and dbus

2005-04-16 Thread Jeremy Utley
Dennis J Perkins wrote: >>Yes, I have HAL in my back pocket and dbus is not quite there yet. >>Matt said he had instructions ready to go, or, if you do as well, >>a hint would be greatly appreciated. That would make the work of >>getting it into BLFS much easier. >> >>Right now, we're still playin

Re: hal and dbus

2005-04-16 Thread Dennis J Perkins
> Yes, I have HAL in my back pocket and dbus is not quite there yet. > Matt said he had instructions ready to go, or, if you do as well, > a hint would be greatly appreciated. That would make the work of > getting it into BLFS much easier. > > Right now, we're still playing catch up getting packag

Re: hal and dbus

2005-04-16 Thread Randy McMurchy
Dennis J Perkins wrote these words on 04/16/05 18:15 CST: > I've been compiling some new versions of Gnome 2.10 packages and a few > of them are looking for hal and dbus. I can turn off hal in most cases, > but gnome-volume-manager appears to require hal. > > I have found and compiled hal and dbu

hal and dbus

2005-04-16 Thread Dennis J Perkins
I've been compiling some new versions of Gnome 2.10 packages and a few of them are looking for hal and dbus. I can turn off hal in most cases, but gnome-volume-manager appears to require hal. I have found and compiled hal and dbus, but documentation on how to configure them seems to be very spars

Autofs Won't Let Me Have My CD's Back

2005-04-16 Thread Dan McGhee
Installed autofs-4.1.3 as part of BLFS 6.0 today using the package-user management system. All is up and running well except that when I'm through using my cd the tray won't open unless I run I have the following line in my /etc/auto.master file '/mnt /etc/auto.misc --timeout=30' and in /etc

Re: gcc 4.0?

2005-04-16 Thread Jens Olav Nygaard
Thanks for the feedback folks. I backed everything up, made install, and verified that nothing was done outside of the "prefix-directory" specified. And the darnedest thing seems to actually work fine! In my code, I only had to fix some "specialized template stuff" (guess C++ or g++'s level of slop

Re: Nvidia drivers for Gnome 2.10, X 6.8.2, Kernel 2.6.11.6

2005-04-16 Thread Andrew Benton
Steve Brown wrote: SubSection "Display" Viewport 0 0 Depth 24 EndSubSection EndSection Shouldn't you set some modes for the size of your screen in the display subsection? Attached is an xorg.conf from when I used to use the Nvidia module Sectio

Re: Nvidia drivers for Gnome 2.10, X 6.8.2, Kernel 2.6.11.6

2005-04-16 Thread Steve Brown
> After I ran the NVIDIA-BLAH-BLAH-7174-BLAH-BLAH.run > that I downloaded from their site, it removed the old drivers that > were installed, built the new interface for my kernel, and loaded the > new drivers. Actually, I ran modprobe nvidia to get the module loaded, > and now it autoloads when the

Re: Fwd: Dragging myself into the 21st century

2005-04-16 Thread Declan Moriarty
On 4/16/05, DJ Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Declan Moriarty wrote: > > >>This sounds like a similar "modem" that SBC/Yahoo is shipping now over > >>here in the states. You probably want to set it up in the router mode. > >>That way it handles all the PPPoE stuff and you'll just have to set

Re: 2.6 kernel (was Hardware detection hint)

2005-04-16 Thread Declan Moriarty
On 4/16/05, Alexander E. Patrakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 15 April 2005 21:52, Declan Moriarty wrote: > > There is a plaintive cry in sys.log asking "How do I bring up > > network interfaces in this distro?" > > FBBG. I had to google for that :-). It shows me how 'out of it' I actu

Re: 2.6 kernel (was Hardware detection hint)

2005-04-16 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
On Friday 15 April 2005 21:52, Declan Moriarty wrote: > There is a plaintive cry in sys.log asking "How do I bring up > network interfaces in this distro?" FBBG. That's why we remove net.agent from our hotplug installation. Of course the script will be modified in order to call the "ifup" script

Re: gcc 4.0?

2005-04-16 Thread TheOldFellow
Matthew Burgess wrote: > Jens Olav Nygaard wrote: > >> Is there any standard way of doing >> such things, some sort of "sandbox" technique that I may not be aware >> of? Any advice greatly appreciated... > > > I've generally had good results with '--prefix=/opt/gcc-4.0.0-20050410'. > BTW: You'l

Re: Quick LFS-5 bootscripts question

2005-04-16 Thread Simon Geard
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 20:04 +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote: > Either I have to alter the cleanfs line that says 'rm -rf /var/run/* > /var/lock/*' or else the hotplug line that says 'touch > /var/log/subsys/hotplug'. I don't know the implications of doing > either. I imagine the hotplug one is linke

Re: 2.6 kernel (was Hardware detection hint)

2005-04-16 Thread Simon Geard
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 16:52 +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote: > Am I totally out of date with usbutils-0.11, hotplug-20040329? Depends on whether the last is a typo... the current hotplug (as used in LFS SVN) is 20040923. Simon. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part --