hile rendering a
1600x1200 3d image made in 3Ds Max. Got to 144 degrees farenheit.
Finished the same render about 25 minutes after my buddy's P4 HT 3.06
o/c'ed to 3.33. Those run hotit never locked, but the cpu got to 172
degrees.
I must say however, having 12 fans sure makes for a
subject heading) was a discussion about Xfree. If
you'd like to discuss a different topic, start a new thread. I
personally dont use thread view for my mailing list folders, but i know
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For any gamers out there, UT2004 demo is out for linux.
www.unrealtournament.com
My linux box is too slow for gaming so unfortunately i can only test it
for windows, but the tar.bz2 is available. Hopefully they'll realease
the linux installer with the game like they did for 2003.
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On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 22:12, Peter Wu wrote:
> Does anyone have any success configuring Gentoo to work with this printer?
>
>
> I tried the Gentoo Printing Guide at
> <http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/printing-howto.xml>, but no luck.
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~/.Xdefaults doesn't exist. Will X read it if I create it?
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 04:29, dave i wrote:
> Put this line in ~/.Xdefaults and adjust the number to suit
>
> Xft.dpi: 96
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/epiphany-1.0.7 failed.
!!! Function econf, Line 365, Exitcode 1
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gt; > this when I recompile my kernel..?
>
> Yes, every time, but only the nvidia-kernel, not the -glx.
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> fb0: VESA VGA frame buffer device
> Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 128x48
> Linux agpgart interface v0.100 (c) Dave Jones
> agpgart: Detected AMD 760MP chipset
> agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 439M
> ag
ntaines the common aliases like
>alias ls=ls --color
> or such stuff.
>
> so what do you think?
> should this be improved?
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On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 21:24, Jens Mayer wrote:
> * On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 21:11:46 -0600, Brendan Sullivan wrote:
>
> > Hey everyone, I've been running Enlightenment for a while now with gtk2
> > themes and system fonts set by running the 'gnome-settings-daemon
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sometimes...which i cant duplicate...seems to be quite random. I've
noticed a decent GUI responsiveness increase (Entrance login,
Enlightenment WM, gtk2 themes) from 2.4, and i also use pre-emptive
kernels (like i saw someone else say) haven't done any benchmarks, but
just in daily
wires (either interconnects or the signal cables from your
amplifier to your speakers), you will get noise from those. Power wires
are especially bad near signal cables. Try to isolate your speaker's
wires as much as possible from all the other wires in the veritable
jungle that exists behin
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-4.3.0-r4 [4.3.0-r3]
>
> But I haven't been using Gentoo long enough to know how messy it is to
> update packages like xfree and gnome after I've finally gotten them
> working the way I want them. Should this be a painless upgrade or should
> I hold off?
>
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On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 15:28, Spider wrote:
> begin quote
> On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 15:20:17 -0600
> Brendan Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > nvidia drivers have worked with X since I started using linux.
>
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gt; > >
> > > Please tell me where to find these good drivers. It'd be nice to get
> > > an
> > > ebuild made for them.
> >
>
> > Or what unsolveable problems are you experiencing?
>
>
> Oh, right. forgot to ask.
>
> Why doesn't it work with xserver at all?
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bit 64Mb Siluro GeForce 3 VIO at #35 or the 64Mb
> > XFX GeForce4 MX440 AGP 8x DDR TV at #35.
> >
> > Stroller.
> >
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memory management code. This
> can cause random system crashes and lockups. They won't give us the
> source, so we can't fix it. Sorry.
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find any relations with running
> applications or strange outputs on KDE logs.
>
> Bye!
> - M.
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M, 200GB HD, nice board, quality
> power supply... Its all very impressive. The trick is to start high and
> work your way down until you find the price/performance breakeven. The
> other trick is not to buy cheap, crappy components to save a buck. You
> can really get burned with bad memory or a bad power supply...
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only a couple of megs of source code...)
>
> Damn. Well I already killed that emerge and settled on Nethack. I'm soon
> to emerge ccache and distcc.
>
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I'm sittin here in the menuconfig for the dev-sources 2.6.2_rc2 kernel
and in the changelog it says there's new support for the MX700 mouse,
which i have, and would like to have the use of the extra buttons on
itcan someone tell me where i can turn this new option on?
Thanks
-
in /fstab or mtab", Part
> of the problem, I'm sure, is that I'm not using the right mount-point, but
> I don't know what I should be doing here... Therefore the howto request.
>
> Yes, I did check the site and forums for these questions, and while I'm
&g
t any ideas??
> >
> > gtksee is maybe what you are looking for.
> >
> > > use kde if that helps..
> >
> > Not really. :)
> >
> > cu
> >
> > lukas
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rew Farmer wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:00:15 -0800, Brendan Sullivan muttered:
> > I can't help you find that info...but i do know (at least in laymans
> > terms) what the basic differences of -O2 and -O3 are.
> >
> > The -O2 option when compiling, puts references
ter/better code. Search for it in the forums or google, I don't
> > remember where I saw it right now. One of the cases where
> > over-optimization doesn't help. I think it might have been a
> > comparision of adding cflags and testing the results of each.
> >
> > alan
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sponse to other things without
> slowing down VMWare.
>
> I have a feeling I'm going to get swamped with suggestions ;-)
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probably ran into the same problems.
>
> My pleasure. I can't quite believe that I've lost the entire system to a
> routine package update on the stable tree. As soon as I realised I mailed
> the list. Strangely, AMD systems seem to be unaffected judging from other
> messages on this thread.
>
> Anyway, I'm stuck on XP until I can find the time to reinstall. Life sucks.
>
> Dhruba.
>
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gt; From that experience I would recommend keeping an older kernel or two around
> for emergencies.
>
> - Mark
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> either the genkernel (2.4.23) or the gentoo-dev-sources kernel (2.6.1).
>
>
> Justin
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t over the directions in the install manual again for that part of the
> load.
>
> I see it as part of the instructions if you manually configure the kernel,
> but it is *not* part of the instructions if you use "genkernel". (Which I
> did.)
>
> Do you think something errored out that I didn't notice, or that the
> isnructions are incomplete for this step? Or something else entirely?
> Or...?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Krikket
>
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I read the "emerge --help config" which was interesting, but didn't tell
> me how to resolve this.
>
> I ran "etc-update", and it looks like it did some work. Am I in the
> clear? Or, is there more work to do?
>
> --Kurt
>
>
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>
> Err, any thoughts on what I did wrong, and how I can fix it? (For
> hopefully obvious reasons, I'd like to avoid doing the install from square
> one...)
>
> Thanks in advnace,
>
> Krikket
>
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gt; /home is nfs mounted).
> >
> > There are no log messages apart from those, and anything else seems OK
> >
> >
> > --
> > __
> >
> > Guy Van Sanden
> > http://unixmafia.port5.com
and heavily used file servers, with no
> complaints to date). If you're doing gigabyte speed Ethernet, stick to
> Intel - you can't go wrong.
>
> HTH,
>
> Krishnan
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lso, if I want to install some software which isn't in the portage tree, how
> to I build the software so that it can be unmerged at a latter date ? - with
> debian/redhat I'd use checkinstall for this.
>
> TIA
> Jon Lawrence
>
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or that.
Brendan
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 01:35, Matthew Kennedy wrote:
> There's also Lumiere which is in portage. Its a gnome interface to
> mplayer. It works OK-ish-ly.
>
> Matt
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of things, and
i dont have any other linux or windows machine's i can test with.
Is it possibly a network issue? Everything is set up DHCP with a router
controlling IP assignments. However, all other network related
operations seem to be functioning normally (d/l's from internet, IM
css version 1.2.8 for DVD access
libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
ERROR[ogle_nav]: faild to read VIDEO_TS.IFO
gmplayer output:
Playing /dev/cdroms/cdrom0
Reading disc structure, please wait...
libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
Can't open VMG info!
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gt; | 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 really
> wierd things that have no relevance :)
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> share his working wine.conf
>
> Thank you
>
> Exception code: C005 ACCESS_VIOLATION
> Fault address: 4ACB8A6F 01:00027A6F C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\winmm.dll
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ave to pay for it.
>
> What are the other possibilities ?
>
> Patrick
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"7"
>Option "ZAxisMapping""6 7"
> EndSection
>
> I found a bit of information here and there and it looks like code for
> the extra buttons and the higher DPI are in the kernel
> (drivers/mouse/*), but I can't convince X (4.3.0-r3, stable x86) to use
> it properly. It detects it and I can move the pointer around, but the
> buttons/scroll wheel don't work :(
>
> TIA
>
> alan
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ot"
>
> I;m running the latest1.9 beta with Q3 1.32b...does that match your
> install?
>
>
> Simon
>
> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Brendan Sullivan wrote:
>
> > i know it does worki've done it before.
> >
> > command should look like "/addbo
i know it does worki've done it before.
command should look like "/addbot "
i think you get an error like that if you dont put a '/' in front of the
command
Brendan
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Booting Issues
> On Tuesday 16 December 2003 23:15, Brendan Sullivan wrote:
> > Ok, this is being pretty hard for me to pin down...
> >
> > I had
Ok, this is being pretty hard for me to pin
down...
I had accidentally updated "world" with the
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" flag set... Well, it seemingly didn't break much...booted
fineno errors that i ran into in daily use of the machinebut i had a day
when i had time, so i commented
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