On 7/25/06, Drew Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I fixed this very problem today, all ya gotta do is unmerge
emul-linux-x86-xlibs, reemerge xorg-server, and then once it's cleanly
built, re-emerge emul-linux-x86-xlibs. At least, that worked for me.
Good luck...
Works perfectly, thank you
I fixed this very problem today, all ya gotta do is unmerge
emul-linux-x86-xlibs, reemerge xorg-server, and then once it's cleanly
built, re-emerge emul-linux-x86-xlibs. At least, that worked for me.
Good luck...
On 7/24/06, Daiajo Tibdixious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The article "xorg-server f
The article "xorg-server from modular X fails to compile" from Apr 15
has the same symptoms as I am getting now, however the fix from there
isn't working.
In summary, while merging xorg-server, "glxcmds.c" fails to compile,
whinging about stuff in the glXBindSwapBarrerSGIX,
glx(Query|Destroy|)Hyp
Kino emerged without incident but when I try to use it I get a blank grey
screen.
I have to kill the pid to stop kino, the window won't close.
Running kino in xterm produces the grey screen but I get the following output in
the xterm window:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ kino
(kino:24784): libg
> This is mostly a wild guess from my side, but I think the trouble he
> is more with the gcc version than vmware itself. Can you please post
> the output of:
> '/usr/bin/gcc --version'
> 'gcc-config -l'
Here it is:
$ /usr/bin/gcc --version
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc (GCC) 4.1.1 (Ge
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:08:55 +0300, Daniele Salatti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian Litzinger wrote:
Your milage will vary but this should provide the necessary clues:
cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig
Processor type and features
[ ] Symmetric multi-processing support (unchec
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Kyle Liddell wrote:
> This may not be your problem, but...
> A few days ago I upgraded cups on my ~amd64 system, and on my debian testing
> server. After the upgrade, I couldn't print either. Apparantly the config
> file has changed a bit, and the
This may not be your problem, but...
A few days ago I upgraded cups on my ~amd64 system, and on my debian testing
server. After the upgrade, I couldn't print either. Apparantly the config
file has changed a bit, and the web interface is different too, so you might
want to make sure cupsd.conf
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I updated cups a couple days ago, but hadn't had a need to print until
today. Now, I do not have my printer listed, nor when I go in to get it
setup again, it tells me that is can't contact cupsd at localhost:631
'Connection refused'. Cupsd is start
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Ronan Klyne wrote:
> Sorry - that was unclear. Portage had installed new kernel sources, and
> I hadn't built a kernel from them. I initially thought that I could use
> the existing kernel, but the vmware-config script would hang.
>
Ronan, is it poss
When my sytem boot gets to the "The Starting udev..." part, it takes
forever, why can this be?
i have Gentoo AMD64 2006.0 with gentoo-sources-2.6.16-r13 (installed
with liveCD)
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks in advance
Rafael
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Sorry - that was unclear. Portage had installed new kernel sources, and
I hadn't built a kernel from them. I initially thought that I could use
the existing kernel, but the vmware-config script would hang.
I use GCC 3.4.6-r1, make 3.80, perl 5.8.8.
I
Chris Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun, 23 Jul 2006
13:07:48 -0500:
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> Don't get me wrong I'm a big fan
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Please turn off the HTML when posting to this list. It ca
Hi, I've inst. Skype. My user pass keeps failing (it is correct), does
it take a while to be registered?
Gavin
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University of Manchester
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