running gcc 3.3.5 you may have to run
fix_libtool_files-sh 3.3.4. I have not had the problem you are
running into since I upgraded to 3.3.5. Anyways I hope this helps.
Scott Jones
I believe that
echo "=app-text/acroread-7.0 ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
will fix your problem. Basically you put programs you want to
have masked ~x86 in the file package.keywords in the directory
/etc/portage
Scott Jones
1 failed.>>!!! Function src_compile, Line 84, Exitcode 2>>!!! (no error message)>>!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status>>message.>>>>>>Need about 20 more lines above what you got. make is just relaying an>error message
etc/init.d/named) then
run /sbin/depscan.sh which is the script telling you that you have two
files in /etc/init.d that "provide dns". After doing that you should be
able to "rc-update add named default" to get it added to that runlevel.
Services are never added automatically ju
e using ldap for, I would leave the unsecure port open.
However, then be sure to use the slapd.conf to restrict what actions can
be done over the unsecure connection.
Otherwise it is just too easy for people to get access to sensitive
infomation like passwords.
Regards,
Scott
Just a thought
Frank
Mar 30 00:44 3.3.5-20050130
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Feb 21 14:02 3.4.3 -> 3.4.3-20050110
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Mar 31 09:14 3.4.3-20050110
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fficult to view indents on newsreader).
No, thats not a long chain. sys-libs/db has the "java" use flag in
effect. If you don't want java, adding a "-java" to the use flags in
your make.conf is something you should consider, since that use flag
suggests to the ebuilds that you
y sure you will find a post by Ciaran (damn dont rip my head off
C. if I spelled your name wrong) that says it is bad and it all boils
down to cache. So I wouldn't do it but if you really want to
understand why ask ciaran and risk his wrath...
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or cdrom0.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Patrick
Check to see if the cdrom drive is "connected" and/or "connected at
startup".
If you choose, from the menu, install vmware tools, sometimes it sets up
the image, but doesn't make the cdrom as connect
ve no experience with plt, but drscheme is a simple ide with an
integrated mzscheme compiler. Generally it should be fine for most
purposes especially if this is for a school assignment.
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alsamixer.
I'm also fairly sure I had to change the default permissions udev gave
to /dev/sound.
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mail to localhost and ssmtp just forwards it to a real mail server
somewhere else. But you'll need to tell even it where to send your
"root" emails.
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I was getting lots of:
/usr/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o is unresolved!
errors because I had USE="+dlloader" , when I recently reinstalled
xorg-x11-6.8.0.. after fiddling with use flags. That use flag might
be your problem.
Hope this helps,
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 15:1
Is your user still in the wheel group?
That is the only thing you are supposed to modify to be able to su ( I think)
Scott Jones
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:15:50 +0100, lolox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After updating system and world, I can't su anymore.
> when I try su,
emerge eix
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=67849
from this thread, is much faster than esearch IMHO.
Scott Jones
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 18:54:20 +, Ricardo Serrano Salazar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> emerge esearch
>
> esearch is very fast and y
_BLK_DEV_UB:
This driver supports certain USB attached storage devices such as flash
keys. Warning: Enabling this cripples the usb-storage driver.
If unsure, say N.
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x27;re fine. But I've got usb compact flash readers that don't work and
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Jesse,
This is a semi-solution, perhaps try pye (pick your emerge) from this discussion
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=135968, it might work but
then again it might not
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:47:24 -0500, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On
blocks there also.
Scott Jones
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:50:27 +, Jim Hatfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:00:40 -, in local.gentoo.users you wrote:
>
> >Don't know much about that gtk thingy, but for the block thing you can
> &g
On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 17:05 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> Scott correctly points out that the lowspeed option kills /dev/sda and
> /dev/sda1 for USB. However, you should now see /dev/uba and /dev/uba1
> instead. They serve the same function for USB. Mount /dev/uba1 instead
> of /d
sn't a problem, if I can
> find the major-minor numbers, which I can't.
did you perhaps select this option under block devices:
< > Low Performance USB Block driver
It cripples the usb-storage module
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llowing to the kernel line in grub:
rw init=/bin/bash
which gets you in before running even the boot level init scripts
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tic/samba-2.2.8a.ebuild
with the actual file in the "download" link that you can right-click and
save. When files are "deleted" out of cvs, they basically just get
tagged as being in the "attic" and their whole history is still
preserved
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possibility I consider
is issues with a parallel make... so try MAKEOPTS="-j1" emerge pdflib.
Another possibilty might be that you had just upgraded gcc, or switched
compilers with gcc-config, but hadn't followed it up by a
"source /etc/profile".
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er of mail-related programs to be installed at
the same time. The behavior you described sounds like you were using a
version of portage that was -r3 (or earlier) and should not have
happened with the current version of portage. Of course, that is also
part of what is shown by emerge info.
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l/.spamassassin/bayes*
chmod 644 /var/virtual/.spamassassin/bayes*
Those files kept getting owned by root since thats who I ran the
teaching script as, but when the mail was being delivered, spamassassin
was run with the recipients uid/gid which obviously wasn't able to
modify the root-own
y of db file permissions, but you will
never again need to waste time with "sa-learn --sync" or worry about
file locking issues either. Not only that, but this at least seems
faster to me anyway.
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The ni
he other varieties of 2.6 kernels would give you
better luck?
On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 23:23 +, Ian K wrote:
> >so I tried switching to 2.4.20
> >kernel. but when the system boot up and started to
> >mount the disk, it complained of too old a kernel.
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cifroes wrote:
Hi
I installed gentoo following the manual but when it comes to the reboot
part i just get a grub shell, it doesn't boot auto... But if i do kernel
/kernelXXX and boot it boots fine... i rechecked my grub.conf
and it has the correct kernel, any ideas?
My /boot/grub/grub
t can
be set per-package in /etc/portage/package.keywords or globally by
setting ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" in your /etc/make.conf. Trying to do
USE="~x86" is meaningless.
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ot; includes:
* dev-perl/Archive-Tar
Latest version available: 1.23
Latest version installed: 1.23
Size of downloaded files: 31 kB
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Never use your thumb for a rule.
You'll either hit it wit
raphy trips. The
amount of memory you've got should be pretty reasonable for a laptop,
but if vnc and apache are business requirements for you, maybe you
should shoot for 768mb or more.
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A person in T-shirt and sandals who took an e
an
already-running process and it lets you see what (if anything) a program
is doing even when its not sending anything to the screen.
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disc, the
very first compile time shown by splat (for the base system packages
anyway) is how long it took to get compiled on gentoo's buildserver
which is probably a much faster machine than what you are running. So,
the compile time of the earliest version of packages would in that case
not
to
fix other parts or make new options available for the boot scripts),
you'll already have a properly working /etc/conf.d/domainname and
therefore will *not* have it update those files.
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"If he learns from his mistakes, pre
or
set the host/domain name as you would expect...
I'd suggest re-emerging baselayout, letting etc-update replace those two
files in /etc/conf.d and putting the appropriate info *within the
quotes* in the sample files provided.
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lisa++
OMG WHAT H
On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 18:13 -0500, Jerry McBride wrote:
> Scott, I tried the later baselayout builds on a Compaq that I work with and I
> was totally unable to get wifi working on it. The access points I log into
> don't broadcast their sid... invisible as it were... Try as I
l keyworded with ~arch. etc/conf.d/net and etc/conf.d/wireless are
much more flexible than they were in any version prior to 1.11
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ncluding:
1. remove ati-drivers and stay with xorg 6.8. wait for a new ati-drivers
that works with 6.8 to reinstall it.
2. add ">=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8" to /etc/portage/package.mask to prevent
the 6.8 upgrade from happening, and remove it once a newer ati-drivers
is available.
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driver hard-compiled-in?
> Have you modified /etc/modules.autoload/kernel-2* ?
No.
> Is the file really missing? # ls -l /dev/v4l
It was...there was very little in /dev/
coldplug seems to have fixed the lack of ls -l /dev/v4l and as a quick
test xawtv is working happily again
Thank
/dev/v4l/video0 file
I haven't re-compiled my kernel, so that shouldn't be it.
Any suggestions on how to fix my problem? (Or other info you would need?)
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s isn't just a one-off, and I hope that
> a more standard approach will come from this!?
>
> My $.02.
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isa0060/serio0). atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e073 ' to make it
> known.
>
> I always used a combination of the omnibook kernel module, and hotkeys
> with my own self_modified .def file, which worked for about 6 months
> perfect.. until now, and I cannot work out the p
be staring at the same version of X for a
> while.
>
> Bryn
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On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 17:29, larryB wrote:
> I am installing a fresh system on an x86 k6 300 MHz box. How do I fix
> "emerge system" fail on groff 1.18.1-r4? Here is a hand-copy of the
> failure:
>
> make[2]: Entering directory
> '/var/tmp/protage/groff-1.18.1-r4/work/groff-1.18.1/contrib/mom
My friend is having an interesting problem
He can access the network from the livecd, but from the chrooted shell, he can't ping
anything outside the local network! I told him to try using route, but route exits
with an error.
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I've emerged nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx.
and done opengl-update nvidia.
(shrug)
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 12:13:33 +0100
Jakub Krajcovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dou you have all the necessary opengl libs/drivers/headers/anything?
>
> On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 20:59:53 -0600
>
directx.c:639: `GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNITS_ARB' undeclared (first use in this function)
on emerge wine, with version wine-20031212
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Paul Varner wrote:
> emerge -ep world | awk '/^\[/ {gsub(/ *\[[^\[]*\] */, ""); print}' | sed
> 's/^/=/' > ebuilds.lst
>
> emerge $(cat file1) && emerge $(cat file2)
>
Thank you. Things are moving much more smoothly now :)
I'm using gentoo-sources-2.4.22-r2, and nforce-audio version 1.0.0261, and when I do
an "insmod nvaudio" I get a segmentation fault, and I don't understand why.
I'm using an ASUS motherboard with nForce2 chipset, loaded modules
i2c,lm_sensors,nvnet (end of stuff affecting nForce2),nvidia, emu10k1
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, Marius Mauch wrote:
> Yeah, we have about a dozen bugreports about it, it's likely some bug in
> the version check or a broken version string in portage (compare `emerge
> -V` with `emerge -p portage`).
>
So is there an easy wor
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Recently I've updated several use flags so I thought I would just have my
gentoo box rebuild itself using "emerge --update world --emptytree --verbose
- --deep"
Emerge says theres 402 packages to rebuild, and promptlt starts,
at package 42 (portag
note that if you want to use lm_sensors with an nForce2 chipset you need the MASKED
versions of the lm_sensors and i2c packages;
and if you want to use one of the newer GeForceFX chipsets, you need the MASKED nvidia
drivers.
and I've been getting segfaults on my built-in nForce2 soundcard's drive
I don't know if this is related, but I do an
emerge -u -p world
and it gives me the same things along the countless other updates, even though I have
them installed (the latest masked versions, however, because I'm using nForce2 and a
GeForceFX 5700 which the stable versions aren't compatible wit
apparently all I needed to do was re-emerge SDL.
Sorry I didn't reply to my own email. I was gone.
Thanks anyway.
Scott Jackson
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 06:33:10 +0200
Sami Näätänen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 03 January 2004 01:20, Scott Jackson wrote:
> > okay, t
okay, this was a problem of mine that was never answered:
"Error: X11 driver not configured with opengl"
the answer to this problem can be found here:
http://cloud.prohosting.com/patos/docs/pinball_on_hpux11.htm
I quote, "Important notice: if the following start warning appears:
Couldn't set video
now
(11:02:28) roger55: k
(11:03:20) utopian_fiat: holy
(11:03:26) utopian_fiat: worked like a charm
---SNIP---
Thanks, everyone.
Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:50:41 -0600
Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> when I try to emerge gt
yes, that would be the first thing I would suggest.
Also:
1) What card are you using? note that you need to use the masked build if your video
card is *too* new (like mine, GeForceFX 5700) but your problem doesn't sound like that.
2) if Spider's suggestion doesn't work, try to get us the exact err
GeForce4 MX 420 and the latest
unmasked drivers.
Happy New Year,
Scott
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 12:12:56 +0100
"SN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Scott Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 6:19 PM
> Subject: Re:
ur desired machine, it's a good way to check to see what's alive.
now stop flooding my mailbox or I'll force Godman's Law to be incited.
Cheers,
Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PS: Godman's Law: Whenever Nazis, Hitler, or Stalin is mentioned in a discussion, the
of
you know, if you wanted to get a developer's opinion, there IS a "gentoo-devel" list
:-P
this is gentoo-user...
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 21:43:17 +
Gavin Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear Everyone,
>
> I was had this pointed out to me,
'tis true, but it has seemed that every time I try a manual kernel installation, it
fails.
Genkernel seems the only working option for me. (I was tired when I wrote the original
letter, 'scuse.)
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 20:13:45 +0100
Norbert Kamenicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmmm... well I've had bad experiences with the driver "nv" that's built into XFree86.
I've simply always used the official drivers, and the ones on the emerge tree are old
and therefore break withthe 5700s.
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 16:47:08 +0100
Norbert Kamenicky <[EMAIL
with OpenGL
3) sound??
I'm using an nForce2 chipset on a brand new Asus motherboard. For some reason, sound
isn't playing. Is there anything people generally forget to do with the nforce-audio
package??
Merry Christmas,
Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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a bunch of parse errors.
What's going on here??
Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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If you want to install without an internet connection you should use the Stage3
tarball and the GRP CD-ROM, I believe.
I also believe the installation instructions go over how to install internet-less.
PS: Watch out for genkernel... it's a killer. if
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 04:17:29 +
Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 22:01:40 -0600 Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> | 1) the "emerge -k nvidia-kernel" is broken. do a "li
or "vga" to "nvidia". Oh
yeah, you also need to add "nvidia" to your /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-KV)
(now, if you're in the LiveCD, forget it. just reboot. Otherwise, do this:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xf86cfg
look! magical graphical config! I love it.)
and gentoo-sources-2.4.22
> | whatever the latest is on the emerge tree. Yesterday.
> |
> | On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 10:39:39 + Thomas Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | wrote:
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> What kernel version are you using? and bootloader?
>
>
> Scott Jackson wrote:
>
> | I've been having some trouble with the install... I had decided to
> | compile my kernel normally, without genkernel this time, and the
> | kernel pukes on
27;t do funky things with the initrd,
but it causes the OS to break down. What do I do!?!?!
Merry Christmas everyone,
Scott Jackson
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to the old emerging board...
Merry Christmas,
Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 15:38:07 -0600 Scott Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> | I reiserfsck three different
until I figure out I need to --rebuild-tree.
SHOOP
entire filesystem goes into /lost+found. What is a boy to do?
Thanks,
Scott Jackson
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better yet - has anyone solved
a similar problem?
Scott
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
> >
> > $ emerge -p world
> >
> > HTH! Greetings, Matthias
>
> It works without the -e too?? I will have to try that..
emerge -p is --pretend, and will only show things that need to be
updated.
You wan
Greetings,
Has anyone been able to build Gentoo, or any Linux distro, for IBM AS
400?
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lags include Apache2 but not Apache, also ssl, perl
and php.
emerge apache mod_php mod_perl php
Then do as Dennis suggested.
Edit /etc/conf.d/apache2 and change
#APACHE2_OPTS="-D SSL" into APACHE2_OPTS="-D PHP4 -D PERL -D SSL"
This worked okay for me. Thanks to Dennis for t
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You probably won't want to hear this, but I would *never* buy an
> HP/Compaq computer of any sort unless I had an enterprise support
> agreement. My experience with HP/Compaq hardware is that they use
>
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> My personal experience is, that self made PC is MUCH better than any
> "brand mark" ...
> because I put inside componets, which I like to, and 100% linux supported.
> For the same price I'll have more
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I am currently looking at the HP Pavilion zd7000 and the Compaq Evo N800W.
Which laptop will have the least problems, and the most efficiancy?
- Elric
"We, the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible,
for the ungrateful. We hav
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
21317 root 25 0 840 836 612 R 86.7 0.2 624:39.88 file
2353 root 15 0 92940 10m 4456 S 7.8 2.0 75:49.71 X
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ev/usb/tts/1"
>
> so given the above permissions, i don't see how that can be the issue...
What device file is kpilot pointing to? If it's pointing to one of the above
symlinks, try pointing to /dev/usb/tts/1 directly. For some reason, I've
never been able to get kpilot
h, Paris
didn't seem too well connected.. Amsterdam on the other hand, had quite a
few cafes, and my hostel even had wireless internet.
I think too all you'll need is the plug convertor... check the AC adapter
piece on your cord, should specify if it can handle 50Hz and 220 Volts.
// Sco
YMMV though
> --
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I did this rm -rf /var/tmp/portage* today and i got rid of like 15 gigs of stuff
because of some setting in my make.conf (keepwrk,keeptemp, noclean)
I think it is safe rac told me how to do it on IRC
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figure a way to do everything i want to do with cron
from root. I personally am leaning toward figuring a way to do it just with root,
because i figure there is a reason why cron and crontab were installed with the
permissions they had. Your feedback is appreciated.
Scott Jones
I also had nothing but trouble with gthumb, and terrible replyage from the
author... So I went to pornview... Despite the name, it's useful. :)
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drewbian said on 08.08.03 at 20:26:
> Hi,
>
> Not exactly a fix but I have found gqview to
Update your portage tree... Cuz I got nvidia-kernel working fine on 2.6.0
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Tom Syroid said on 07.15.03 at 22:33:
> Evening all,
>
> Just a quick note to recap -- for anyone interested -- my exploits with
> 2.6.0 over the past 24 hours (with tha
i am having difficulty with my ps/2 mouse recently. it is very jittery,
and gravitates to the lower LHC of my screen. this has only changed in
the past couple of weeks, but i can't seem to find out what the problem
is.
the machine is a dual-boot, and the mouse works fine under win98 (when
has A
Dells can do higher than 1024x768, usually have acceptable support under
Linux, and come with either ATI or nVidia cards, both usually supported in
X too! :)
I'd go with Dell, myself. ;)
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Larry Wright said on 06.06.03 at 09:16:
> Does anyone
I'd suggest going with Pentium3(gcc>31) until gcc 3.3 becomes standard and
unmasked. ;)
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Paulo J. Matos said on 06.06.03 at 09:21:
> Hi all,
>
> Since that in make.conf it is advised not to use pentium-4 because it
> generates inva
Huge gains over 3191 with 3d, and 4191 in 2d... for me. :)
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--[ UxBoD ]-- said on 06.02.03 at 20:46:
> Has anybody upgraded to 4363-r2 drivers? I am running a Ti4600 and
> wondered if any problems had been encounted - performance
> degregat
emerge -u would just just update the packages though... He'd want to do
either 'emerge -e world' or perhaps 'emerge -e system' would be enough.
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Jerry McBride said on 05.28.03 at 00:38:
> On Tue, 27 May 2003 21:03:52 -0700
ind LKML the least bit interested,
either :( I have some 2.4.x kernels where scsi emulation works, and some 2.4.x (and NO
2.5.x) kernels where it won't. And this is with a new top-of-the-line Plextor ATAPI.
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a non-OpenGL screensave with KDE, and
I let my sessions run for days or weeks at a time successfully, only bringing them
down when I want to boot a new kernel or try a new version of KDE or something like
that. I have 1G of memory, but I only use a fraction of it.
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of 3.5% memory. Does a new kdeinit
>
> start each time the screensaver starts?
I don't think so. Run "ps auxww | grep kdeinit" and you'll see why.
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ice thing is that you can experiment and re-run things, and it won't screw up the
database. It knows when it has already encountered a particular message. Supposedly.
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bad RAM, or that you need to "scrub" your leads.
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