Robert Crawford wrote:
On Friday 25 March 2005 03:56 pm, PK wrote:
Esben Mose Hansen wrote:
On Friday 2005-03-25 18:08, PK wrote:
I have found thats its easier to emerge -i file/name when co,ing across
a bad package or something then waiting for an update to portage or a
new package then re
Hi all
I have a problem with gettext when doing a emerge -uD world
I tried patching it but no joy
so now because my emerge world wants 160 new packages, I was thinking of
skipping the next package ( gettext) and moving on till the rest was
complete then remerging gettext which by then will have
Botykai Zsolt wrote:
Friday 25 March 2005 07.25-n, PK ezt írta:
so now because my emerge world wants 160 new packages, I was thinking of
skipping the next package ( gettext) and moving on till the rest was
complete then remerging gettext which by then will have a new fixed
package in portage
How
I have found thats its easier to emerge -i file/name when co,ing across
a bad package or something then waiting for an update to portage or a
new package then re emerging the lot
is there a command that lists all injected packages?
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Esben Mose Hansen wrote:
On Friday 2005-03-25 18:08, PK wrote:
I have found thats its easier to emerge -i file/name when co,ing across
a bad package or something then waiting for an update to portage or a
new package then re emerging the lot
is there a command that lists all injected packages?
I
Hi all
any help would be welcome as I cant find anything related on the forums
I did a emerge sync then emerge -uD world
it wants 160 new packages
so I let it run
it gets to gettext and the following happens during compile
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Many thanks in advance
Paul
Jason Cooper wrote:
PK ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
[snip]
EMACS=xemacs /bin/sh ../../config/elisp-comp $@ || exit 1; \
else : ; fi
xemacs: error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.2: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
re-merge xemacs. xorg-x11 recently moved
Frank Schafer wrote:
mount -t ntfs?
On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 18:28 +0200, PK wrote:
I have 3 ntfs raid 0 partitions
How do I mount them ?
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no go on that one houston.
It doesnt seem to like it for some reason :/
any other ideas?
Thanks for your trouble
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Martin Scharrer wrote:
On Sunday 06 February 2005 20:36, PK wrote:
how do you specify a usb mouse for gpm?
My USB mouse is working with gpm with:
MOUSE=ps2
MOUSEDEV=/dev/input/mice
It's a laptop, both mouse and touchpad are working with this settings at the
same time.
best
Martin
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Is there a utility which allows one to monitor traffic through a device?
that will tell you whats going through your net connection and how much
etc ?
I am connected to the net through a wireless link that uses pppoe.
I would like to monitor whats going out and coming in and what program
and or
gkrellmd would be unsuitable as my server is a console server, no x
whatsoever
Tom Wesley wrote:
PK wrote:
Is there a utility which allows one to monitor traffic through a device?
that will tell you whats going through your net connection and how
much etc ?
I am connected to the net through
every time I try emerge something
I get this message
server distfiles # emerge mysql Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 6) dev-db/mysql-4.0.23-r2 to /
mv: cannot stat `/var/tmp/portage/mysql-4.0.23-r2/temp/environment': No
such file or directory
It doesnt halt the emerge though.
Is there a place where I can find a decent step by step howto for
installing and confuguring apache mysql and php?
I found one on the forums, here
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=2086047#2086047
But I followed it exactly and got errors
Any ideas?
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how old is that card ?
check your kernel
enable * NE2000/NE1000 support
under device drivers networking support 10 100
Admin wrote:
Hi,
someone could go through this. After I had installed 2004.3, compiled
2.6.9r1, rebooted and during booting I have such messages:
...
*Starting input
Kashani wrote:
Paul Kain wrote:
its not in portage
ISC DHCP is in portage because that's what actually comprises the dhcp
package. So you're already got it installed.
* net-misc/dhcp
Latest version available: 3.0.1
Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
Size of
Nick Rout wrote:
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 16:48:32 -0600
Kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PK wrote:
any idea what I am supposed to do to get it working properly?
IIRC there are two main gotchas
1. kernel stuff. Assuming you're using 2.4 you need to have Packet
Socket and Socket Filtering compiled
how do you specify a usb mouse for gpm?
I have tried
MOUSE=imps2
mousedev=/dev/usbmouse
mousedev=/dev/input/mice
any ideas?
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Hi All
I wonder if someone can tell me how I go about doing the following :
I have a server machine with 2 nics
one of the nic ( eth1 ) is connected to my braodband modem which uses pppoe
the other is connected t my laptop
I can see my server fro the laptop no problem
but how do I use the pppoe
Phil Sexton wrote:
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 15:36, PK wrote:
how do you specify a usb mouse for gpm?
Oops, read the whole thing before answering. I use the standard mouse
port instead of usb. Have you emerged both hotplug and coldplug?
yep I did
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Hi
I need some help please fixing gnome-light
when I start x I get an error saying there is already a panel running -
exiting
and I get no panels
Thank you for your help in advance
Paul
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Anielkis Herrera Gonzalez wrote:
try executing
#killall -9 gnome-panel
and then
$ gnome-panel
this is becuase is another gnome-panel's process runing in background
On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 15:51 +0200, PK wrote:
Hi
I need some help please fixing gnome-light
when I start x I get an error saying
Anielkis Herrera Gonzalez wrote:
there are the launchers that you have in the gnome-panel, next to the
Aplications Menu.
thanks
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hi all
I know theres a bug with transcode and I tried to patch the ebuild
but failed miserably
How do I patch it properly ?
heres the link to the bug
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79797
can anyone explain how I patch it? properely ?
: undefined reference to `yuv2rgb_init_mmxext'
Hi all
Sorry to trouble everyone but I need some assistance with xorg please
I had every thing working nicely up until last night when I decided to
emerge sync make -uD world and configure the new kernel (
linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r6 )
I then emerged nividia-kernel
now when I start x it gets to the
Hi all sorry to trouble everyone again
but I have another issue on my laptop this time
I did a emerge sync and emerge -uD world
it gets to transcode and I get this
: undefined reference to `yuv2rgb_init_mmx'
../libvo/.libs/libvout.a(yuv2rgb.o)(.text+0x352): In function
`yuv2rgb_init':
: undefined
Javier Valencia wrote:
PK wrote:
Hi all sorry to trouble everyone again
but I have another issue on my laptop this time
I did a emerge sync and emerge -uD world
it gets to transcode and I get this
: undefined reference to `yuv2rgb_init_mmx'
../libvo/.libs/libvout.a(yuv2rgb.o)(.text+0x352
Ed Jabbour wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 06:37 am, you wrote:
Hi all
Sorry to trouble everyone but I need some assistance with xorg please
I had every thing working nicely up until last night when I decided to
emerge sync make -uD world and configure the new kernel (
I apologise if my curt reply yesterday was offensive. I wasnt even
irritated. It wasnt meant to be offensive. But logical because of the
product being Beta. Perhaps theres a Beta Bug track for kde that you
might want to look at and see if the bug is listed there?
Your question sounded like you
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_fbsplash#Installing_fbsplash_and_splashutils
nice boot up
Sevak Avakians wrote:
LOL!
On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 11:03, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
/Sevak Avakians wrote:
Anyone know how to disable the text output in the bootup and startup
portions? I'd like to replace it
this is a work around and not the answer but many people arent happy
with nautilus
some alternatives are konqueror or gentoo
I myself prefer gentoo ( not the linux distro, the file browser )
Antonio Coralles wrote:
I'm using GNOME-2.8.1 and I've a 30GB disk formated with reiserfs
mounted at
Peng wrote:
On 01/23/05 17:48, Douglas James Dunn wrote:
um you go into X and load xterm and type glxgears
XD Sorry.
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ctrl+alt+backspace
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Peng wrote:
On 01/24/05 20:28, Rick van Hattem wrote:
If ctrl+alt+backspace isn't working then you could try logging in via
ssh to kill X, if it crashes badly then thats usually the only way.
That's rather hard to do without another working computer. Either way,
I can at least do the
please do the following :
nano -w /etc/make.conf
copy the contents and mail it back please
I would like to take a look at what the problem could be
I am suspecting that your distfiles directory is not correctly set or
possibly may have been omitted
cheers
Antoine wrote:
Hi,
I recently posted a
maybe thats why its still beta ?
Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
After emerging kde 3.4 beta, using emerge kde-meta, I have no sound in kde and
a pesky volume level box at zero in teh middle of the screen that wont go
away. I can set the volume up in kmix etc... but it just goes back down.
If I log
IF you use x then
unemerge proftpd and emerge gproftpd
Its a gui for proftpd and you can configure it quite easily. It will
emerge proftpd at the same time.
Cheers
Paul
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wrote:
I have two configuration problems.
One, the /etc/init.d/proftpd start-stop script only errors (e.g.
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