ur posts and marked you out as a likely
> candidate long before your current post.
I hate to interject here, but how does a killfilter work?
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made sense but I decided that I really did not need that
feature anyway.
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t KSE and NPTL? Perhaps you mean a comparison of the
operating systems with the respective thread libraries.
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0.93.20040125
If you installed one of these, then,
emerge =grub-0.93.20030118
The 20040125 version is masked in '/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask
but you probably want to also mask the 20031222 version so it is not
updated.
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pgart and the chipset specific one) make sure they are
loading up.
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doesn't display the menu, although
> from the prompt I am able to give the kernel loading and booting
> command.
>
> I tried to do the usual root (hd0,1) and setup (hd0), and everything
> goes without a glitch, but then now I always go to the grub >.
>
> What can I try
imilar in
principle to shorewall I think. Either shorewall or firehol is a lot
easier than working with iptables directly.
[1] http://firehol.sourceforge.net
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`/build/include
That is how I have built my systems with NPTL, with 2.4.21 kernel
headers installed. So my steps were:
- Enable the nptl USE flag
- Rebuild glibc
Am I missing something?
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, 81.3% id, 8.9% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si
Mem:513848k total, 500388k used,13460k free,31920k buffers
Swap: 506008k total, 4464k used, 501544k free, 159048k cached
What is the meaning of the "wa", "hi", and "si" fields?
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On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 02:16:36AM -0500, Lincoln A. Baxter wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 01:09, Glenn Johnson wrote:
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> > I am maintaining an "~x86" system and have alsa-lib-1.0.0_rc2
> > installed. When doing an 'emerge -Dup world', portage wants to
>
edia-libs/alsa-lib-0.9.8 [1.0.0_rc2]
===end output===
Does anyone have an idea of what might be wrong?
Thanks.
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UTC 2003
Surely, there have been some updates since then.
Is anyone else seeing this or is something messed up on my system?
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ort the new
> parm. Is there a GUI like xcdroast available?
Yes, xcdroast. :)
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% id, 0.0% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si
Now, I know that
us == user
sy == system
ni == nice
id == idle
But what are the wa, hi, and si fields?
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: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
kernel/i2c-elv.c:155: initializer element is not constant
kernel/i2c-elv.c:155: (near initialization for `bit_elv_data.timeout')
make: *** [kernel/i2c-elv.o] Error 1
!!! ERROR: sys-apps/i2c-2.7.0 failed.
!!! Function src_install, Line 35, Exitcode 2
!!!
seeing this or do I have something bad on my system?
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