Re: [gentoo-server] python 2.2

2005-09-25 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Ben Munat wrote: Does anyone know if it's safe to remove python-2.2 from my (otherwise up-to-date) system? It appears that all my dependency-checking tools can't differentiate between slotted versions of python. But my home system -- which was recently freshly installed -- only has python-2.3 o

Re: [gentoo-server] Stable Portage tree

2005-09-25 Thread Eduardo Tongson
> I believe the snapshot only contains the newest versions of ebuilds? No. see > > Perhaps i should be clearer: > ... > ... > > 1. Protects the ebuilds of applications the admin can't/doesn't want to > upgrade from dissappearing. > 2. Gives th

[gentoo-server] python 2.2

2005-09-25 Thread Ben Munat
Does anyone know if it's safe to remove python-2.2 from my (otherwise up-to-date) system? It appears that all my dependency-checking tools can't differentiate between slotted versions of python. But my home system -- which was recently freshly installed -- only has python-2.3 on it. thanks, b

Re: [gentoo-server] Stable Portage tree

2005-09-25 Thread Ben Munat
Just to throw my two-devil's-advocate-cents in here, I maintain a gentoo server and -- though I certainly appreciate getting well-tested, problem-free updates -- I think the biggest problem gentoo faces is how far behind the curve it is. It's just plain embarassing that there are still no (unmas

Re: [gentoo-server] Stable Portage tree

2005-09-25 Thread Phillip Berry
On Monday 26 September 2005 00:46, Lance Albertson wrote: > > 1. Automated generation of a portage overlay based on the currently > > installed packages, these would then be safe from sync. The tool would > > need to be able to drag ebuilds out of some sort of archive for existing > > machines. 2.

Re: [gentoo-server] Stable Portage tree

2005-09-25 Thread Lance Albertson
> 1. Automated generation of a portage overlay based on the currently installed > packages, these would then be safe from sync. The tool would need to be able > to drag ebuilds out of some sort of archive for existing machines. > 2. An easy way to introduce and manage and remove ebuilds in the o

RE: [gentoo-server] HT on P4?

2005-09-25 Thread Wilkins, Vern
As someone else mentioned, my guess would be it's turned off on the board. If there's no bios setting, how about a jumper on the board? There has to be some way to turn it on/off. -Original Message- From: A. Khattri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sun 9/25/2005 1:36 AM To: gen

Re: [gentoo-server] HT on P4?

2005-09-25 Thread Christian Ehlers
Hello, > > > I didn't find any BIOS setting unfortunately... According to: http://www.supermicro.com/manuals/motherboard/E7210/MNL-0697.pdf In chapter 4-13 (page 59) there is a Hyper Threading Bios Option under Advanced: Processor & Clock options. Regards, Christian Ehlers -- gentoo-server