You have to run a program that will connect to the server and stream. Icecast is a server that clients can connect to but a program like darkice, for example, uploads the stream (in this case audio) and icecast forwards it to the client that requests it. They also make xmms plugins that will
Well another pitfall is that noone payes attention to the size of the logs that are
being kept in /var/log. If you don't install logrotate or any other program that will
remove really old entries from your logs then after a couple of months you may end up
with some quite big (100MB) log files
Hello,
I have gnome 2.0.3-r1 installed and was wondering how to install/configure slashapp.
Thanks
Ryan
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or
ebuild /full/path/to/ebuild.ebuild unpack
modify source
ebuild /full/path/to/ebuild.ebuild compile
ebuild /full/path/to/ebuild.ebuild install
ebuild /full/path/to/ebuild.ebuild package #if wanted
ebuild /full/path/to/ebuild.ebuild qmerge
BillK
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 12:26, Mike Williams
the guy who wrote the software posted something on his news group about
distcc and gentoo. i also think theres a bug report for it? theres a few
listed here:
On Sunday 02 February 2003 15:03, Lotas Smartman wrote:
the guy who wrote the software posted something on his news group about
distcc and gentoo. i also think theres a bug report for it? theres a few
listed here:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=short_desc_type=allwordssu
On Sunday 02 February 2003 15:27, Lotas Smartman wrote:
Ill try it my self. i have a 200, 450, 700 and 1.3gz systems and
building stuff on the 200 and 450 is a pain! distcc would be nice to get
the other 3 to help! hehe!! :) compile farm here i come! :)
actualy that still didn't quite do it,
On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 00:24:40 -0800, Alan Nilsson wrote:
on 2/01/03 10:55 PM, Bruce J.A. Nourish at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is rather vague. What does insmod/modprobe say? Is there really
*no* change to the kernel log? Could we have some info about your system
and kernel?
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Paz 02 ub 2003 11:59 tarihinde, keanu unlar yazmt:
Hi
i have been trying to get emerge to work with distcc but its giving me a
hard time. I put the following in my make.conf (as the doc of distcc says)
CC=distcc
CXX=distcc
MAKEOPTS=-j4
On Sunday 02 February 2003 01:24 am, Alan Nilsson wrote:
on 2/01/03 10:55 PM, Bruce J.A. Nourish at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my stuff:
Amd XP1800, ASUS Nvidia nforce chipset
Kernel 2.4.20 on Gentoo 1.4rc1
Output from insmod:
Using /lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/usb/usb-uhci.o
I happen to notice a strange thing about my system. After 20hours of uptime it shows
the following usage of RAM and swap space:
free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:256488 253044 3444 0 7484 86924
-/+
It is generally a good idea to use modprobe instead of insmod. Some modules depend
on other modules. modprobe does that check and load all the necessary extra modules
that are needed.
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Hi,
does anyone know how to redirect _all_ syslog nessages orinigated from
pure-ftpd to a special file using metalog? I have the following lines in
my metalog config:
,[ /etc/metalog/metalog.conf ]
| FTP Server :
|
| facility = *
| program = pure-ftpd
| logdir = /var/log/ftpd
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On 31 Jan 2003 18:54:45 -0200
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In portage.mask was supposed that every entry should be explained why
it was there, but gnome2.2 (~ARCH by Spider) was masked with no
expressed reason. Any other than the fact that it's not stable?
hi ppl,
what do u use for video and audio streaming...
Best with ability to play video and audio directly from mplayer and audio directly
from xmms or such program
And under windows from media player and xmms..
of course playing .avi,divx,quicktime,mp3 etc...
thanx
raptor
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just wondering, what exactly was it talking up so much memory? just
courious!
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 18:42, Theofilos Intzoglou wrote:
Never mind found the little bugger that was eating my memory ;-)
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i do,
hostname blah
but after restart the host name is lost... how to preserve it after restart...
raptor
ps. in fact where is it stored..
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Ahhh,
All make sense now,
So quick answer is:
Need to set /etc/hostname
Run env-update to get it to propergate through
Restart hostname server.
Martyn
On Sunday 02 February 2003 8:12 pm, Ryan wrote:
P.S.) Does anyone want to spread any light in why profile.env and
csh.env don't retrieve
Ok, I put up the 2.95.3 gcc with:
ebuild /usr/portage/sys-devel/gcc/gcc-2.95.3-r8.ebuild merge
I suppose one would use gcc-config to set the gcc environment prior to
(re)-emerging these packages?
I will then, (hopefully reemerge java, mozilla, netscape flash, and
galeon), I will let everyone
hi everybody,
I would like to know whether someone knows how to use transparency with
xfree4.3 because I can't find any documentation.
tibo
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Put your hostname in the file:
/etc/hostname
then it *should* get set on boot by /etc/init.d/hostname
If that doesn't work, check to make sure that hostname is in your
/etc/runlevels/boot directory. Finally, if it's not there, you should be
able to add it by doing:
rc-update add hostname boot
P.S.) Does anyone want to spread any light in why profile.env and
csh.env don't retrieve the hostname from /etc/hostname? That would
make sense to me!
Well, they sort of do get their value form /etc/hostname. When
/etc/init.d/hostname gets run when your system boots up, it sets
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 01:10:20 +0100
Christoph Strake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my problem is that if i set up my clock correctly in the bios
and then boot gentoo, the clock works correctly.
after a secod reboot the clock dispays a wrong time. ( 10 minutes in the
future and the future time
Here's what happens when I do a uname -a:
# uname -a /home/papercrane
Linux xenedra.moaningcow.com 2.4.20 #4 SMP Wed Jan 22 10:21:19 Local time zone must be
set--see zic i686 Pentium II (Deschutes) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
zic doesn't seem to have anything to do
On 02/02/03 06:31 Keppy spoke thusly
bash$ echo Bob Lockie
There is a global /etc/profile but that only gets run once when a user
logs in, right?
Is there a global .bashrc that gets run when a user opens a shell?
Huh?
from man bash
When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or
On Monday 03 Feb 2003 00:29, Bob Lockie wrote:
On 02/02/03 00:20 Pat Double spoke thusly
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You can use ebuild instead of emerge.
1. cd to directory that has the ebuild
2. ebuild x.ebuild unpack
3. Apply your patch
4. ebuild x.ebuild
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:39 am, gabor wrote:
hi,
i've read in the archives and on the forums that there are/were kde-cvs
ebuilds...
where can i get them?
Dan Armaks page
http://www.gentoo.org/~danarmak/
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Trolltech AS, Waldemar
After ebuilding gcc-2.95.3
gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-2.95.3
emerge mozilla
ends with:
* Configuring Xft2.0...
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler
cannot create executables
check `config.log' for details.
!!! ERROR:
On Sunday 02 February 2003 04:45 pm, Justin Patrin wrote:
Here's what happens when I do a uname -a:
# uname -a /home/papercrane
Linux xenedra.moaningcow.com 2.4.20 #4 SMP Wed Jan 22 10:21:19 Local
time zone must be set--see zic i686 Pentium II (Deschutes)
Ok. I'm officially an idiot. I compiled agp in the kernel instead of as a
module. Explains why the /etc/modules.d/aliases editting didn't work.
FYI, here is the relevant part of my aliases file:
alias char-major-10-175 agpgart
options agpgart agp_try_unsupported=1
Thanks for reminding me to
Can someone tell me how to edit /etc/modules.d/aliases to tell the module
loader which device I want to have use ide-scsi?
I don't want to pass the kernel the boot option hdc=ide-scsi since I'm
already passing it the options ide0=autotune ide1=autotune. (I want to be
sure that the ide channel
I saw the icons in the newsletter. Is there a site that I can download a
file with them in it? I did not see a link in the forum pages I checked.
Thanks.
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On Sunday 02 February 2003 07:52 pm, Stephen Boulet wrote:
Can someone tell me how to edit /etc/modules.d/aliases to tell the
module loader which device I want to have use ide-scsi?
The module loader (whatever that may be) has little to do with this,
but read on.
I don't want to pass the
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I saw the icons in the newsletter. Is there a site that I can
download a file with them in it? I did not see a link in the forum
pages I checked.
There's no link because there's no such site yet. The first post in the
forum thread is being constantly updated and
On Sunday 02 February 2003 09:32 pm, mikepolniak wrote:
However i believe kernel 2.6 will have cd burning without the need
for scsi emulation.
Source?
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On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 05:32, mikepolniak wrote:
However i believe kernel 2.6 will have cd burning without the need for scsi
emulation.
Why wait? The latest version of cdrecord has ATAPI support, so it doesn't
need ide-scsi
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This is the error I get while updating to the latest opnh323.
Any help?
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14775 shows a compile bug that
looks similar to yours. There's a workaround for that, by unmerging it,
and then re-emerging it.
HTH,
Jeff
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Has anyone tried the gentoo-sources-2.4.20-r1 kernel? Have they had any issues with it, and is it better than 2.4.19-r10?
Chris
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