Re: [gentoo-user] Cannot emerge openoffice

2004-02-26 Thread Martin Carpella
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Why does emerge keep talking about 1.1.0-r2? I did an "emerge sync" today! 1.1.0-r2 is the latest stable, 1.1.0-r3 is ~x86 and 1.1.1b is still masked. > Also, as i know that compiling openoffice takes a long time, how can > i install it from bina

Re: [gentoo-user] / partition full after emerge

2004-02-13 Thread Martin Carpella
Tiago Lima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have my / 9Gb partition full after emerging a large number of packages... > What can I safely remove? I think my /var/tmp is responsible... with 2.5Gb... > and with openoffice I guess... After emerge you can safely delete /var/tmp/portage and /var/tmp/c

Re: [gentoo-user] When portage doesn't know about the latest release of a package...

2004-02-12 Thread Martin Carpella
Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks for the replies, Rob. Problem is, apparently all the rsync mirrors > (I've tried 5-10 of them now) think that 1.2.10 is the latest version of > OpenAFS. Any idea how to point portage to the source site for a > particular package? Guess you'll have t

Re: [gentoo-user] 2.6 Kernel Panic

2004-02-11 Thread Martin Carpella
Kurt Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Seems straightforward, but my grub.conf has: > > title Gentoo (2.6.1-r1) > root (hd0,4) > kernel (hd0,4)/kernel-2.6.1-gentoo-r1 root=/dev/hda7 > > and I checked the /etc/fstab and it has > > /dev/hda7 / ext3noatime 0 1 I had

Re: [gentoo-user] "~x86" for kde3.2 then what ?

2004-02-10 Thread Martin Carpella
Hi! Michael Andreen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't fully agree here, on of the things I do like about gentoo is the fact > that you can run a mostly "stable" system while adding some bleeding edge on > the top, It does of course require some more work then running plain x86 or > ~x86, s