On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 19:19:59 +
Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I change the driver from 'nvidia' to 'vesa' everything works fine,
> except I obviously can't configure TV and it's slow.
>
> lspci -v output for my card:
> :01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:45:55 +
Chris Boot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must admit I haven't tried with NvAGP, but that seems unlikely since
> it isn't a crashing problem, rather just what seems like either a bug
> or configuration problem. I'm edging towards the bug option, especially
> s
hi, 2 short questions:
1.- anybody knows a program to force unmount a removable media, no matter
losing data?
i'm talking about system with no automounting and people not used to this
way,
tipically they remove floppies and go and the next person can't use the
floppy.
i've trie
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:37:30 +
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use umount -l
in my man and internet i don't see any -l option...
> A better approach may be to make the system more resistant ot the way
> people use it by using supermount or ivman.
thanks anyway.
--
gentoo-u
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 13:01:38 -0500
"Captain FantastiK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI
>
> I tried with older version 6111 downloaderd from Nvidia, but the installer
> was unable to load kernel module `nvidia.ko`. This is most likely because
> the kernel modules was built with the wrong kernel
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 18:19:11 -0500
"Captain FantastiK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Other thing I found strange: when I used startx before the error occured ''
> No device detected... No screen found) on the top of the screen there was
> somthing like:
"No device detected...": do you h
hi, this one is for a little problem i'm having:
1/5 reboots/poweroffs doesn't shutdown the computer.
info:
gentoo stage1
kernels:
gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.10r6 compiled with and without acpi
support,
with apm
linux-2.6.10 from kernel
El sáb, 12-02-2005 a las 17:58 +0200, raptor escribió:
> how do u do automounting in 2.6.10 in 2.6.5 supermount was working,
> now on boot I get message that kernel does not have support for supermount.
> I enabled two things in FS abount automounting..checking..
> yeah ... Kernel automounter su
El vie, 11-02-2005 a las 22:14 -0800, Steven Susbauer escribió:
hi:
> Try adding "[*] Use real mode APM BIOS call to power off", i've had
> instances where this being disabled would not turn off the machine...
done, and nothing.
i'm thinking that it must be some service that's keeping running...
El sáb, 12-02-2005 a las 17:39 -0800, Mark Knecht escribió:
> Do you have any NFS or Samba mounts? Try adding "_netdev " to the
> mount options if you do.
>
nop,fstab:
/dev/hda2 / ext3noatime 0 1
/dev/hda4 noneswapsw
El sáb, 12-02-2005 a las 21:04 -0600, Gabriel M. Beddingfield escribió:
> What does your hardware look like? Processor? BIOS? BIOS Version?
mb: asus a7nv266-vm athlonXP 1700 bios: phoenix AwardBIOS Revision ev
1007
i've tried another distros, this is specific to gentoo
> What does '# rc-u
El sáb, 12-02-2005 a las 22:38 +, rodrigo ahumada escribió:
> El vie, 11-02-2005 a las 22:14 -0800, Steven Susbauer escribió:
> hi:
> > Try adding "[*] Use real mode APM BIOS call to power off", i've had
> > instances where this being disabled would not turn
i've made some test:
1.- load into a X session, an run evolution, but not fetching mail.
2.- 1 +fetching mail.
gnome gnome wmaker wmaker fluxbox fluxbox
1 OKOKOK OK OK OK
2 HANG HANG OK OK OK OK
always fetching about 2 mails (i got to mail myself)
wi
El dom, 13-02-2005 a las 10:22 -0800, Mark Knecht escribió:
> Hi,
>This is not a Gentoo thing at all but I don't know where else to
> ask so I'm coming here. Delete if you're not interested.
>
>I have a suspicion this is some big scripting job. Scripting to any
> great extent is something
El dom, 13-02-2005 a las 15:36 -0800, Mark Knecht escribió:
>
> The '0' & '1' are the real channel numbers that LinuxSampler has
> assigned to my set of commands. I do not know how to capture this
> response back into my script.
what if you try:
OUTPUT=`echo "ADD CHANNEL" | nc localhost `
o
hi, i was finding out why when i choose reboot/shutdown from the panel
inside a gnome session, it always takes me to gdm...
in some forums they tell that it was a decision of gentoo-devs in order
to reduce the number of SUID files (mainly shutdown).
is that true?
why they didn't that wit
El vie, 25-02-2005 a las 12:00 +0800, Ow Mun Heng escribió:
> emerge -pt amarok
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
>
> Calculating dependencies ...done!
> [ebuild N] media-sound/amarok-1.0.2
> [ebuild N] kde-base/kdemultimedi
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