On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 12:37:00AM -0600, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I just emerge'd mondo. I'm playing around with it. I've tried running
'mondoarchive' a number of times without success. I'm running it from
the live filesystem. The first time it bombed out saying something
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 03:15, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Roger wrote:
I just update mysql through emerge update mysql
after that , I type mysqld, I got the following information:
031230 10:15:37 Fatal error: Can't open privilege tables: Table
'mysql.host' doesn't exist
031230 10:15:37
First 4 years ago y tried Mandrake, then I beeing using Debian with the
great apt , but before I didn't taste gentoo I don't really know the
performance which it gives me.
Before I haven't compiled all the system in gentoo i never been so happy
than now :)
Gentoo emerge PoWa!!
Thanks all of you
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 20:34, Jerry McBride wrote:
Modversion.h is there, it's just in a different place. Either move it
physically, cp it or make a symlink...
Works for me.
I saw that and considered that solution, but I also saw that a newer
version of pcmcia-cs was available and thought
Benjamin Judas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The upcoming release of Gentoo-Linux 2004.0 needs testers as soon as
possible. The following parts have to be tested:
I will try it on a machine I just built. Quite standard hardware
(Intel chipset, Celeron, IDE drives).
Will start the install one of
Hello List ,
I'm a new Gentoo user ( since last week ) ,
but have a little experience with linux ( Redhat ). So I'm not a linux virgin ,
but still a newbie...
The installtion of Gentoo ( with KDE ) went
smooth .
Config of X also went fine. ( Input , screen
, 2D settings for my
Hi,
I'll test it, I have two new Computers here, which have still an empty hard
disk.
Centrino Laptop and one boring Duron PC.
Greets
Andreas
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How silly can a man be ...
Forget the most obvious ...
I added them to /etc/fonts/fonts.conf
Never thought about XF86Config :( *sigh*
And I guess the corefonts problem is a package problem and has nothing to do
with my system and / or configuration?
Thanks!!
On Monday 29 December 2003 20:16,
Hi all,
I've just installed the ati-drivers in an attempt to make ut2003, which
indeed it does. However, whenever I run wine the screen just turns off
and leaves me having to reboot the machine to get any life. I've a
Radeon 9000 board - has anyone else seen this or got a solution?
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I will gladly test the newest gentoo, I am awaiting a few of the
following parts, that will hopefully come in by this week's end:
ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe
1GB DDR400 RAM
128mb GeForce FX 5200 AGP 8x
AMD Athlon-XP 2500+
1 - 80GB ATA-100 Western Digital HDD
1 - 100GB ATA-100 Western Digital HDD
Yamaha
Yes, I don't have any problems with pentium4 flag. I only had a problem
compiling xmms-1.2.7 but it's a known problem in forums it isn't related
with pentium4.
Of course I read about gcc with pentium4 flag and the bad instructions
generated for SSE2 but the status of bug #24379 (mentioned in
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 03:21 am, Cybercar wrote:
First 4 years ago y tried Mandrake, then I beeing using Debian
with the great apt , but before I didn't taste gentoo I don't
really know the performance which it gives me.
Before I haven't compiled all the system in gentoo i never been
so
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 05:05:06 -0600
TriKster Abacus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
much snip
Where can one download this precious Gentoo 2004.0 iso @?
much more snip
Quote from Benjamin's original post:
The stages are already downloadable on
http://gentoo.oregonstate.edu/experimental/x86/stages/ for
That's a really good history, LOL!
I love Gentoo !
Sorry if this an off-topic.
Thanks all
El mar, 30-12-2003 a las 12:33, s escribió:
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 03:21 am, Cybercar wrote:
First 4 years ago y tried Mandrake, then I beeing using Debian
with the great apt , but before I
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 05:05 am, TriKster Abacus wrote:
I will gladly test the newest gentoo, I am awaiting a few of the
following parts, that will hopefully come in by this week's end:
HeyTriKster , fancy running into you here! tehee
I've switched to gentoo and been reading the list for
I'd like to test as well.
My system is pretty much the same as TriKster's, however, I have the
regular version of the A7N8X mobo and only 512MB Ram. But then again, I
have a 3000+ processor which is quite fast :-)
So you can count me in...
Elton
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, TriKster Abacus wrote:
Cool!
Didn't see that.. in a week's time I bet I get almost 200+ messages from
-=- gentoo-user -=- (hehe right now.. I have over 3000 messages, just
from the gentoo mailing list..) Kinda hard to keep up with all of them..
esp when you are on quite a few mailing lists.. I just peek from time
If you keep up to date with 1.4, it is most likely *more* up to date
than the 2004.0.
In effect gentoo is an install once and reconfigure and update on the
fly as necessary, and you are always up to date as long as you keep
emerging on a regular basis. Look at 2004.n as a snapshot for a basic
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:50:52 +0100 Cybercar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| That's a really good history, LOL!
|
| I love Gentoo !
|
| Sorry if this an off-topic.
Nooo! This is good! It's nice to get some positive feedback for a
change, much more pleasant than being flamed by various kooks for
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 03:45, Dennis Freise wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 05:05:06 -0600
TriKster Abacus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
much snip
Where can one download this precious Gentoo 2004.0 iso @?
much more snip
Quote from Benjamin's original post:
The stages are already
s wrote:
Yeah, I started with Mandrake 7.2. Well, actually I installed
several distros for about a year, little less, before that, but
always went on back to windows. But mandrake was easy enough for
a tickerer like me, even tho that was still 2.2 kernel and not much
was autodetected. I'm
Van Den Abeele Kristof ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
In the next step I wanted to use the 3D capabilities of my video card. So I did read
some manuals , and concluded I needed to emerge xfree-drm.
But I got error message concerning no variable in my make.conf file , so I added
there the
Am Die, den 30.12.2003 schrieb Collins um 15:37:
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 03:45, Dennis Freise wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 05:05:06 -0600
TriKster Abacus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
much snip
Where can one download this precious Gentoo 2004.0 iso @?
much more snip
Quote from
#define CONFIG_MODVERSIONS 1
It's selected in my kernel configuration. I've symlinked modversions.h
in the right place but pcmcia-cs 3.2.4 still doesn't work. I've switched
to 3.2.5 and everything worked just fine.
Thanks to all!
Cristiano
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GnuPG Public Key
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 06:37:25 -0800
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can one download this precious Gentoo 2004.0 iso @?
Quote from Benjamin's original post:
The stages are already downloadable on
http://gentoo.oregonstate.edu/experimental/x86/stages/ for x86 and
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 06:37:25 -0800
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't totally answer the poster's question. The oregonstate site has the
same contents as other mirrors, namely the latest stagen is 20031228 and
there are no livecd images later than 07-15-2003.
Forgot to mention: the
U are not the only one, who doesn't know what for
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf is ...
it belongs to fontconfig ebuild, and XFree
depends on it ...
changes are probably taken only at buildtime
and therefore XFree86Config fontpath setup is
needed (correct me if I am wrong)
I use xfs (X Font Server) which
Heh, i'll add my $0.02 worth..
I began using Linux about two years ago when i got sick of windows
crashing every half hour. A couple of the guys in my dorm ran linux,
mostly RedHat, but my roommate ran Slackware. So I started out with
RedHat 7.2 and used that distro until 8.0. When 9.0 came out,
it seems that bash completion does not work if there is some text before emerge ..
like this :
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS='~x86' emerge -p neTAB
also when it works it appends one space after the text...!!
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- -Original Message-
- From: Ciaran McCreesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Sent: 30 December 2003 15:15 PM
-
-
- On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:50:52 +0100 Cybercar
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- | That's a really good history, LOL!
- |
- | I love Gentoo !
- |
- | Sorry if this an off-topic.
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 15:06, raptor wrote:
it seems that bash completion does not work if there is some text before emerge ..
like this :
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS='~x86' emerge -p neTAB
I agree with you that it would be nice if tab completion worked under
this situation. Your best bet to get this
I use a couple of precompiled applications that refuse to function with NPTL compiled into glibc. Are there any tricks / environment settings to work around the problem while still having NPTL compiled in? Most of the applications are closed source engineering applications and it looks like it
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50 HTML documents. Is
there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed or perl one-liner?
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50
HTML documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed or perl
one-liner?
perl -i -pe 's/ width=51 height=20//;' files
or you could use find | xargs and pipe the output to that command.
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Hi List,
We've been experimenting with a local source mirror to lessen the ftp load
on the gentoo server network because we do several builds a day for a
development project here. I noticed a strange error that perhaps you all
could clarify. We sometimes suddenly get a streak of errors of the
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 22:32, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I got that same error. I guess we're both mind-numbingly stupid ;) You can just
answer
'yes' there to have it use a failsafe kernel.
OK, I found that also later last evening. Answer yes and then I get the
main GUI and could play around a
hi, I have 2 adsl accounts, how can I setup adsl with the 2 accounts?
so, I can easily switch between each other.
PLS help me .
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http://www.pandaphone.com
Start with Gentoo,Start with Freedom
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 09:14:26 -0600 Andrew Gaffney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50
| HTML documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed or
| perl one-liner?
find . -name '*.html' -exec \
sed -e 's- width=51 height=20--g'
Andrew Gaffney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50 HTML
documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed or perl
one-liner?
assuming all the files are in the same directory ...
perl -pi -e's/ width=51 height=20//ig' *.html
I want to setup gentoo at Dell PowerEdge 2600, which has 2 cpu and scsi
disk.
I want to setup server with livecd i686, is it correct?
I typed smp doscsi to boot from cd.
but when I use fdisk /dev/sda,
I meet problem, it could not open /dev/sda??
PLS help me.
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sed -e 's/ width=51 height=20//' infile outfile
ought to do it. If multiple copies appear per line,
sed -e 's/ width=51 height=20//g' infile outfile
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50 HTML
documents. Is
there
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 09:14:26 -0600
Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50
HTML documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed or
perl one-liner
find . -type f -exec perl -spi -e 's/string1/string2/g' {} \;
will
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50
HTML documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed or perl
one-liner?
Nevermind, from google'ing, I was able to fine:
perl -pi -e 's/ width=51 height=20//' *.html
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On 30 Dec 2003 23:38:06 +0800
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to setup gentoo at Dell PowerEdge 2600, which has 2 cpu and
scsi disk.
I want to setup server with livecd i686, is it correct?
I typed smp doscsi to boot from cd.
but when I use fdisk /dev/sda,
I meet problem, it could
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50
HTML documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed or
perl one-liner?
Nevermind, from google'ing, I was able to fine:
perl -pi -e 's/ width=51 height=20//' *.html
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about
50 HTML documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed
or perl one-liner?
Nevermind, from google'ing, I was able to fine:
perl -pi -e 's/ width=51
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:14:26 -0600 Andrew Gaffney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Although, there is one case this doesn't work for. In some of the HTML
| files, the text I'm looking to strip is split over 2 lines like:
|
| a href=someurlimg src=button.gif border=0 width=51
| height=20/a
|
|
Hello and sorry for my english
I am getting this error from few weeks ago when 'emerge sync' (sometimes
work):
media-tv/
media-video/
metadata/
metadata/cache/app-dicts/
metadata/cache/dev-libs/
metadata/cache/dev-perl/
rsync: connection
Jonas Widarsson wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about
50 HTML documents. Is there a simple way to do this with a bash/sed
or perl one-liner?
Nevermind, from google'ing, I was able to fine:
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 12:04, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:14:26 -0600 Andrew Gaffney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Although, there is one case this doesn't work for. In some of the HTML
| files, the text I'm looking to strip is split over 2 lines like:
|
| a href=someurlimg
In that case you'd need to use a program that is not line-oriented.
Something like
#!/usr/bin/env python2
import re, sys
ifd = open(sys.argv[1],'r')
pat = re.compile( r'\wwidth51\w+height=20', re.DOTALL)
ibuf = ifd.read()
ifd.close()
obuf = pat.ub('',ibuf)
ofd = open(sys.argv[2],'w')
ofd.write(
Another approach which would work in your case is to do it in two
steps -- first remove
width=51
then remove
height=20
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I need to strip out the string ' width=51 height=20' from about 50
Hello,
I'm just wondering if anyone here knows if anything is being done with
etc-update or the baselayout package to stop it pointlessly trying up
update a load of configuration files that I'm never going to let it
touch every time it is updated?
It seems like baselayout's changed quite
Norbert Kamenicky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
U are not the only one, who doesn't know what for
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf is ...
it belongs to fontconfig ebuild, and XFree
depends on it ...
changes are probably taken only at buildtime
and therefore XFree86Config fontpath setup is
needed (correct
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 11:05:01 -0600 Andrew Gaffney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've been trying to piece together a Perl regex that will work, but I
| can't seem to get it to. I've tried:
|
| perl -pi -e 's/ width=51\nheight=20//' *.html
| perl -pi -e 's/ width=51\n\s+height=20//' *.html
|
Van Den Abeele Kristof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the next step I wanted to use the 3D capabilities of my video card.
So I did read some manuals , and concluded I needed to emerge xfree-drm.
But I got error message concerning no variable in my make.conf file , so
I added there the keyword
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 01:05:23AM -0600, Brendan Sullivan wrote:
emerge wine
i have it working perfectly, albeit a tiny bit on the slow side in
menu's
Indeed, it's a bit slow at times, even with a decent machine (Athlon XP
1800+, 768 MB ram, geforce 2 ti). I *don't* advise moving to
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 04:35:39PM -0600, Brendan Sullivan wrote:
not sure it will help with the sound issue, but make sure you have these
two lines at the bottom of your config file.
[AppDefaults\\starcraft.exe\\x11drv]
DXGrab = Y
Below is the x11drv part of my config, which works to play
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 11:55:05AM +, Ani Adarsh wrote:
thanks .. got it
now i got problems with nvidia-glx ...
nvidia-glx does not work i had to switch to xfree opengl interface and
my DRI is gone .. :(
I had to re-emerge nvidia-glx.
- O
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Thanks for the relpy, but since I switched to 2.6 entirely, I converted
the entire partition to the new format.
It's the least trouble...
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Dan wrote:
I do this with loopaes, http://loop-aes.sourceforge.net/ hope it helps,
-Dan
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Hi Mark,
After some searching if comment out the #Drivers = wineoss.drv
and my problem is gone, well almost there is no sounds anymore :-(
Your first diagnostic was wright i need some patching to get alsa
working with OSS, So if you want to send me that ebuild, i can go to
work.
Again thank you
Here's what I get when I try to perform an update world operation. I get
other versions of the same thing if I try --deep and other options (meaning
other packages besides baselayout crap out with the same message).
For some reason, it seems my portage ebuilds are masked? I originally got this
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] emerge sync
Hello and sorry for my english
I am getting this error from few weeks ago when 'emerge sync'
(sometimes
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 18:28, Eric Livingston wrote:
Here's what I get when I try to perform an update world operation. I get
other versions of the same thing if I try --deep and other options (meaning
other packages besides baselayout crap out with the same message).
For some reason, it
People :+):
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:13:56 +0100
Patrick Marquetecken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mark,
After some searching if comment out the #Drivers = wineoss.drv
there are two more drivers for sound output in wine, and you may already
saw the winearts, then guess who is the 3rd? Drivers
Hi dear testers out there,
Before you post a bug for one of the stages, please
1.) Take a look at http://dev.gentoo.org/~beejay/xml/buglist.html if the
bug you experience is already listed
2.) Search bugzilla - maybe the bug you experience was already reported
Otherwise we might get flooded
Eric Livingston wrote:
Here's what I get when I try to perform an update world operation. I get
other versions of the same thing if I try --deep and other options (meaning
other packages besides baselayout crap out with the same message).
For some reason, it seems my portage ebuilds are masked?
After all the language C++
requires some hardware to operate which means that it requires a motherboard
wich means that is the proper ng to ask for motherboard stuff.
Weird, I just wrote com C++ code for the motorola ColdFire processor and
I didn't need a motherboard to run it ;)
All in good
Hi dear testers out there,
Before you post a bug for one of the stages, please
1.) Take a look at http://dev.gentoo.org/~beejay/xml/buglist.html if the
bug you experience is already listed
2.) Search bugzilla - maybe the bug you experience was already reported
Otherwise we might get flooded
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 15:29, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
U are not the only one, who doesn't know what for
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf is ...
cool .. I guess :)
I use xfs (X Font Server) which is litle bit
more complicated for setup ...
I'll start reading some xfs docs this night :)
But this
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 02:36 pm, Tom Wesley wrote:
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 18:28, Eric Livingston wrote:
Here's what I get when I try to perform an update world operation. I
get other versions of the same thing if I try --deep and other options
(meaning other packages besides baselayout
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 10:13, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
SNIP
So if you want to send me that ebuild, i can go to
work.
SNIP
Done off list.
- MWK
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I decided to celebrate my new adsl connection by going over to gentoo;
did a stage 1 install without any difficulty, my make.conf has march
athlon-xp, I'm not using any ~x86 stuff. As kernel I used gentoo-sources.
First kernel install with genkernel just to do this quickly aiming at
I recently installed a brand new gentoo from stage 1, I'm trying to get
the nvidia module to work.
Note that on the same system I have a mandrake installation on which the
nvidia module works perfectly.
The kernel was built from gentoo-sources, after which I emerged
nvidia-kernel.
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Lincoln A. Baxter wrote:
1) change $/=; - undef $/;
No. Set $/=''. After all, you're really interested in HTML tags, this
will use the as end of line instead of newline. Handling a newline in
the tag is left as an exercise for the reader.
Bill Carlson
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
find . -name '*.html' -exec perl -pi.bak -e '$/=;' -e \
's- width=51\s+height=20--g' '{}' \;
I'm not picking on Ciaran alone, alot of folks need to read up on xargs.
You do NOT want to spawn an instance of perl for EACH file, using xargs
will
when I try to emerge gtkglarea, I get the following
---SNIP---
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include
-I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/X11R6/include
-I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 11:13:02 +, Tom Wesley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just installed the ati-drivers in an attempt to make ut2003, which
indeed it does. However, whenever I run wine the screen just turns off
and leaves me having to reboot the machine to get any life. I've a
Radeon 9000
begin quote
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:27:59 +0100 (CET)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The kernel was built from gentoo-sources, after which I emerged
nvidia-kernel. XF86Config-4 is configured correctly (actually I just
copied it over from the mandrake system). The module doesn't load
Drivers = winealsa.drv,
and works ok :+).
I think winealsa does not work with the most recent Alsa-1.0.0 releases
though
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I am wanting to setup some form of Centralized user authentication for
my home gentoo network and was wondering what ppl here recommend.
I have had a bit of a look at NIS, and OpenLDAP. NIS from what i have
read seams to be a bit insecure and outdated, and OpenLDAP seams to be
over kill.
Would
On Tuesday 30 Dec 2003 22:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have experience in various other distro's so I know the usual
procedure ... BUT this time things don't work. Modules won't load,
insmod module gives me a series of unresolved symbols. Note that I
have done depmod -a, System.map is
The Gentoo Kernel Guide says gs is supposed to be more stable then
gentoo-sources. How much more stable and reliable is the question or
conversely, how much difference is there in performance. I'm running a
desktop system used for programing, gaming, and audio work. What is the
experience
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 11:07, Collins wrote:
[ previous report snipped ]
Both systems are continuing the install normally.
Still getting this error. It's about time someone fixed this crap!!! Not
only does it consume bandwidth on the list every week, but now anyone who
wants to
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 16:50, Benjamin Judas wrote:
Hi dear testers out there,
Before you post a bug for one of the stages, please
1.) Take a look at http://dev.gentoo.org/~beejay/xml/buglist.html if the
bug you experience is already listed
2.) Search bugzilla - maybe the bug you
yes, that would be the first thing I would suggest.
Also:
1) What card are you using? note that you need to use the masked build if your video
card is *too* new (like mine, GeForceFX 5700) but your problem doesn't sound like that.
2) if Spider's suggestion doesn't work, try to get us the exact
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
I did on the bug I reported using the keywords I reported, but got zarro bugs
found. This still turned out to be a duplicate. This isn't a perfect
system.
Be sure to use the search form at http://bugs.gentoo.org/query.cgi
(i.e. follow the Query
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 17:15, Jeremy Maitin-Shepard wrote:
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
I did on the bug I reported using the keywords I reported, but got zarro
bugs found. This still turned out to be a duplicate. This isn't a
perfect system.
Be sure to use the
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 17:15, Jeremy Maitin-Shepard wrote:
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
I did on the bug I reported using the keywords I reported, but got zarro
bugs found. This still turned out to be a duplicate. This isn't a
perfect system.
Be sure to use the
Hello,
I would like some information about emerge. I want to get the package C.
C depends of the package A and the package B. The package B does not
depend on the package A or vice-versa. I do 'emerge C': emerge will
build A, then B, then C. When emerge is building A, I run 'emerge B'.
So, B is
Do a modprobe nvidia
And then try to run the X, it works for me.
Byez
El mié, 31-12-2003 a las 02:09, Scott Jackson escribió:
yes, that would be the first thing I would suggest.
Also:
1) What card are you using? note that you need to use the masked build if your video
card is *too* new (like
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Hello,
I would like some information about emerge. I want to get the package C.
C depends of the package A and the package B. The package B does not
depend on the package A or vice-versa. I do 'emerge C': emerge will
build A, then B, then C. When emerge is building A, I
The Gentoo docs say gs-sources are more stable and reliable then
gentoo-sources but gentoo-sources have better performance. How much
more stable are the gs vs gentoo-sources? For those who have used both
- what is the difference in performance and stability, reliability.
Thanks.
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On Tuesday 30 December 2003 09:06 pm, Ben Sparks wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I would like some information about emerge. I want to get the
package C. C depends of the package A and the package B. The
package B does not depend on the package A or vice-versa. I do
'emerge C':
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 18:33, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
The Gentoo Kernel Guide says gs is supposed to be more stable then
gentoo-sources. How much more stable and reliable is the question or
conversely, how much difference is there in performance. I'm running a
desktop system used for
I've been working on getting my first attempt at installing gentoo
working for the last three days. Well, I actually had the basic system
installed, was able to log in, started working on installing X, etc.
But, everytime I rebooted, the gentoo startup script was kind enough to
rub it in that
Hi,
I'm having difficulty emerging the rivatv package.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root # emerge rivatv
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 1) media-tv/rivatv-0.8.2 to /
md5 src_uri ;-) rivatv-0.8.2.tar.gz
Unpacking source...
Unpacking rivatv-0.8.2.tar.gz to
My testing on a P4 system is essentially complete. I discovered one
additional critical bug and opened Bugzilla 36866.
The stage1 tarball does not create /proc, so the boot hangs during init
when trying to mount proc on /proc.
I have now built a complete minimal desktop system, and this email
Alright, i've been seeing a few topics recently regarding downgrading
glibc..and none of them seem to be fun experiences =0P I learned my
lesson before and after i downgraded, i recompiled util-linux and other
such important packages so my system would still be operational.
A couple days later, i
In a similar topic on slashdot i posed the same question. the general
concensus is NIS but if there is an open alternative i would love to
hear about it. my comment on slashdot (and all subsequent replys) are
at
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