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On 2005-05-22 00:56:19 +0200 (Sun, May), Joseph Drake wrote:
Does anyone know any good traffic monitor? I want to how much data is
transported when my machine's up. I emerged traffic-vis, but I don't
know how it works. Thanks for any advice.
Maybe it is not what you want, but if all you need
On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 18:49 +, Ian K wrote:
Hi there,
I have recently set up Gentoo on my friend's laptop,
a Panasonic toughbook cf-37. I am currently having difficulty
with sound use, but more importantly, his PCMCIA slot(?).
When I put his wireless card (which he needs working) into
On 5/24/05, Thomas Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And for goodness sake, don't use the ridiculous CFLAGS suggested by some
others. You'll have so many problems down the road you won't know what
to do with your system. Good ole -O2 -march=whatever
-fomit-frame-pointer produces fast, stable
On Tue, 24 May 2005 08:54:54 +0200 Julien Cayzac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Not to mention that no devs (and few users) will help with anything
| if you use more CFLAGS.
|
| I wouldn't expect any support with the flag mentionned above switched
| on. However, I would at least expect a upstream
* On Tue May-24-2005 at 01:08:51 AM +0200, Julien Cayzac said:
On 5/24/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ recommandations about performance cflags ]
While we're at optimizing stuff, here are my CFLAGS (athlon-xp mobile,
barton core):
CFLAGS=-O2 -march=athlon-xp -msse
I had this idea too, but what I have to say is that in the first
partition is running WindowsXP. I've created the raid while installing
MS Windows. Using dmraid -ay and devfs, I was able to create the
proper devices in /dev/mapper , but this is no more because I want
udev; since I use udev
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 12:12 +0100, THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
On 5/23/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Why? gentoo is not distributing sun-jdk. a binary rpm would be.
read the ebuild. read the license.
pardon, where's the ebuild? I can't find it. I can only infer that
an rpm cannot
Thanks for all answers.
The problem was, as somo of you mentioned that I compiled kernel with
console vesa as M instead of *. Recompiling my vanilla-sources fixed
the problem. It now works with vga=normal too.
Btw, that for the dmesg tip. I know where to look when I get stuck again.
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I shut down my computer normally. When I turned it on, though, after
logging into GNOME about an hour ago, I'm still waiting for it to boot.
I enter my password, wait forever, and then the Gentoo logo pops up.
Wait forever again, and then the icons appear in the box, and then the
box
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
There's a post here for a code for easy unmasking..
search for it. It's a perl script. Alternatively I can post it to you
Perl script ... ? Why would you need a perl script ... ?
Theres a oneliner in that page I sent him to..
This oneliner, to be exact:
sed -n
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 03:31 -0400, Colin wrote:
I shut down my computer normally. When I turned it on, though, after
logging into GNOME about an hour ago, I'm still waiting for it to boot.
I enter my password, wait forever, and then the Gentoo logo pops up.
Wait forever again, and then
check DNS/name resolution - sounds likes its waiting and timing out.
One of my less appreciated features of gnome ...
BillK
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 03:31 -0400, Colin wrote:
I shut down my computer normally. When I turned it on, though, after
logging into GNOME about an hour ago, I'm still
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 08:31, Colin wrote:
Anybody know what's going on? GNOME never used to do this before.
Did this happen after a reboot?
Check the permissions of /dev/null
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A. Khattri wrote:
I think you need to heed my earlier advice (which was to read the RAID
HOWTO docs at tldp.org) so you understand what the different RAID levels
mean.
I've read the docs, and there's nothing new for me; I just knew the
meaning of RAID levels.
The raid and relative partitions
Mike Williams wrote:
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 08:31, Colin wrote:
Anybody know what's going on? GNOME never used to do this before.
Did this happen after a reboot?
Check the permissions of /dev/null
ls -l /dev/null: crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Apr 23 19:13
/dev/null
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Janne Johansson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 03:31 -0400, Colin wrote:
I shut down my computer normally. When I turned it on, though, after
logging into GNOME about an hour ago, I'm still waiting for it to boot.
I enter my password, wait forever, and then the Gentoo logo pops up.
Wait
W.Kenworthy wrote:
check DNS/name resolution - sounds likes its waiting and timing out.
One of my less appreciated features of gnome ...
I noticed that mDNSResponder failed to stop on shutdown, along with famd
and gdm. I don't have an (apparent) problem with DNS, though.
--
Colin
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On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 10:54 +0300, Matan Peled wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
There's a post here for a code for easy unmasking..
search for it. It's a perl script. Alternatively I can post it to you
Perl script ... ? Why would you need a perl script ... ?
The perl script unmasks the
Thanks everybody for reply to my message.
Now I'm beginning to understand.
askar
On 5/23/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear everybody!
I have one topic to discuss.
I'm not native speaker in english, but I will try.
My first linux was Debian. I began using it in 1999 in fall,
Brett I. Holcomb schreef:
Who's doing the porting and where do we get them. Some time ago I
wanted to get some of the games and all the links pointed to Loki who
was no more.
Loki may be no more, but the Loki Installer is alive and well, and quite
able to save one's bacon, using either
Thomas Kirchner wrote:
* On May 23 17:45, Walter Dnes (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
Currently, I use "-march=i686" for my 3 machines, a P4, a PIII, and a
PII (and a partridge in a pear trg).
"i586 is equivalent to pentium and i686 is equivalent to pentiumpro."
Thanks.
From: Johannes Weiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/24 Tue AM 01:32:11 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] wine
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Thank you for the explanation. That clears it up. I don't play the Doom
series either - I have Soldier of Fortune and Half-LIfe along with some others.
And I have an Nvidia card G.
From: Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/24 Tue AM 06:28:10 EDT
To:
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 12:12 +0100, THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
Sun doesn't follow the LFS, which create a problem for RPM's, which
irritates me, sparking my interest in gentoo. then, it turns out that
gentoo, in turn, violates the LFS. this is poignantly contrary to
what was expected, hence,
Hello,
While emerging x.org I get an 'Illegal instruction' in the directory
xc/fonts/scaled/Type1, seems like fc-cache is throwing this exception. I get
this 'illegal instruction' also when I just execute /usr/bin/fc-cache ... I did
a stage 3 installation using the universal cd. Have any one
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100mbit full duplex, now i
have put the commands in the /etc/conf.d/local.start.
TIA
Patrick
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Ivan Lucian Aron wrote:
i have no idea, they stopped working for me 2 days ago. and they all timeout.
https://fortytwo.ch/mailman/pipermail/timekeepers-bulletin/2005/000569.html
may be of interest. maybe the gentoo project could contribute a server
or two to the project?
--- eric
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i see there is a port of sylpheed-claws to gtk2+, but dont see an ebuild for it
?
Does anyone used this version, is it already functional ? do u have some ebuild
?
Can it coexist with the older version ?
thanx alot in advance
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I admit that this is a pretty generic idea... but I hope no-one sees
harm in me asking about it here... I plan to do this with gentoo... so
if someone else has had a similar plan... maybe they could offer me the
benefit of their wisdom :-)
Assumptions:
1. There are two Linux Hosts
On 5/24/05, Julien Cayzac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
LFS is Linux From Scratch.
You probably meant FHS, but I think everybody guessed it right
anyway...
Julien.
...
I think I put LSB and FHS together for LFS, maybe there was some LSD
in there. my favorite is TLA for three letter acronym
in playing with USB flash drives on systems with SCSI disks, every time
I boot with the flagstick installed, it gets assigned to /dev/sda and
the SCSI drives are assigned to subsequent /dev/sdX device names. But
when I remove the USB drive, all assignments shift down and things like
mount
Hi Matan,
I'm compiling on a 1.1GHZ Intel Celeron (VIA MotherBoard), unfortunately I'm
not able to give you the output from either 'emerge info' or /proc/cpuinfo ...
not near that box at the moment but can do so at some later stage. Any pointer
maybe at what could cause such a problem?
Thank
My server is running on a mini-ITX board with a VIA C3 1GHz CPU. With
512MB RAM, and it works quite OK.
Took a while to install, however, since I did a stage 1 install. And I
used to have that machine as my desktop earlier, running X(.org),
Firefox and all. No problems whatsoever, besides the
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 03:04 am, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
-funit-at-a-time
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on -funit-at-a-time.
Robert Crawford
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Le mardi 24 mai 2005 14:46 +0200, Patrick Marquetecken a crit :
Hi,
Is it possible / has anyone install Gentoo on a machine with this kind of
processor ?
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/processors/specs.jsp
http://www.via.com.tw/en/initiatives/padlock/hardware.jsp
Certainly,
my PVR
Patrick Marquetecken patrick.marquetecken at pandora.be writes:
I have installed net-snmp to send snmp info to a snmp server the info it
get is good but not enough, i need to send/see the index load also, this
is the info i'm get until now:
what elso must i configure ?
Hello Patrick,
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
in playing with USB flash drives on systems with SCSI disks, every time
I boot with the flagstick installed, it gets assigned to /dev/sda and
the SCSI drives are assigned to subsequent /dev/sdX device names. But
when I remove the USB drive, all assignments shift down
On Tue, 24 May 2005 16:53:40 +0300
raptor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i see there is a port of sylpheed-claws to gtk2+, but dont see an
ebuild for it ? Does anyone used this version, is it already
functional ? do u have some ebuild ? Can it coexist with the older
version ?
Latest version of the
raptor schreef:
i see there is a port of sylpheed-claws to gtk2+, but dont see an ebuild for
it ?
Does anyone used this version, is it already functional ? do u have some
ebuild ?
Can it coexist with the older version ?
thanx alot in advance
Yes there is an ebuild (1.99), it's just
Aurlien Reynaud aurelien.reynaud at atosorigin.com writes:
my PVR is based on an Epia-1M mainboard (C3 Nehemiah processor) and
a hauppauge PVR250 TV tuner card. It has known no other OS than Gentoo
and is doing quite well.
Some hardware features are still bleeding edge for Linux (hw
Matan Peled wrote:
Better idea:
Write a udev rule so that you'll get symlinks, such as:
/dev/usbkey /dev/camera /dev/widget /dev/foo /dev/bar ...
should have pointed out that I am doing this from live CD. Looks like
I'm going to need a custom live CD version no matter what I do. hmmm
yet
Matan Peled wrote:
Better idea:
Write a udev rule so that you'll get symlinks, such as:
/dev/usbkey /dev/camera /dev/widget /dev/foo /dev/bar ...
I hate it when a thought occurs to me just after I hit to send button.
this means I would need to write udev rules to create symbolic links for
That was a great post Holly,
very informative,
I also run wine (every day at work) because I need to run Lotus Notes.
And I was wondering about games under wine as well.
Thank you very much.
- AR
On 5/24/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Thank you for
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 03:46:15PM +0200, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
I don't need multimedia because it for a openVPN router, and i always
Please keep us informed about your Padlock(ACE) experiences.
(http://www.logix.cz/michal/devel/padlock/)
Thanks,
Aiko
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Thanks holly.
-Original Message-
From: A. R. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:16 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] wine
That was a great post Holly,
very informative,
I also run wine (every day at work) because I need to run Lotus
I'm trying to use pptpclient-1.6.0.
On its home page it says I need MPPE support in the kernel and PPPD. For
PPPD it was easy, a nice little USE flag. As far as MPPE support, it
says that if I modprobe ppp-compress-18 and that works, I should be all
set.
However I get:
Fatal: Module
THUFIR HAWAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't know that about ebuilds, so that helps alot, thanks. when
the JRE or JDK is installed with an ebuild the license agreement from
sun pops up, I infer.
I do not think so. The ebuild does not download the JRE/JDK but
prompts the user to do so and
Le mardi 24 mai 2005 13:38 +, James a crit :
Any 'Howtos' floating around? I'd also be interested in builing a Gentoo
multimedia appliance, based on the Nehemiah processor. These issues you
have indicated seem to suggest a 'howto' is needed specifically for Gentoo
on a Via processor.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Some of us are just lucky G. I gave up ATI after the Mach 64!
Unfortunately, we all can't just go out and upgrade - I know that
for sure!
Thank you for the excellent summary - this will be filed away and
when I find time I'll go visit these sites. I did use
I am following this document
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-gentoo.phtml
And when I get to emerging pptpconfig:
# emerge -pv pptpconfig
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] =dev-php/php-4.99.99 (is blocking
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
in playing with USB flash drives on systems with SCSI disks, every
time I boot with the flagstick installed, it gets assigned to /dev/sda
and the SCSI drives are assigned to subsequent /dev/sdX device names.
But when I remove the USB drive, all assignments shift down
* On May 24 13:37, Mitko Moshev (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
Put -pipe in there too, it speeds up compiling (or so I've heard).
Right! I forgot -pipe, that one's good. Unless you have bad RAM that
you're trying to use as little as possible, or some such thing...
Right now I use
I did the ebuild for Winex after it was removed from portage - and I can't
argue with that. At the time TG let you download CVS if you would provide
feedback so I joined the mail list and did so.
There is a native SOF but I had purchased Windows SOF long before it came out
couldn't go get
thank you all. I will look out for bouth ways, so I can leran more
about th esystem
On 5/24/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 10:54 +0300, Matan Peled wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
There's a post here for a code for easy unmasking..
search for it. It's a perl
On Tue, 24 May 2005 17:01:08 +0100
Ciaran McCreesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005 14:46:37 +0200 (CEST) Patrick Marquetecken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Is it possible / has anyone install Gentoo on a machine with this kind
| of processor ?
Should be fine. Just remember that
Benjamin Sobotta wrote:
Hello!
I set up a software RAID1 with two SATA disks. /home resides on the raid. This
used to work great for month. At boot the machine would test the raid and
start it. Great!
2 days ago however I put loop-AES on top of it in order to encrypt my home
directory. Since
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone might know what's the deal here, as the docs on
the MGT site don't seem to be helping, nor the MGT ML archives.
I'm running MGT under KDE, because GNOME is broken (again, don't ask, no
idea).
I love MGT, but it is an (as always, hideously unnatractive) GTK 1
fire-eyes wrote:
I am following this document
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-gentoo.phtml
And when I get to emerging pptpconfig:
# emerge -pv pptpconfig
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] =dev-php/php-4.99.99 (is
On Tue, 24 May 2005 18:58:53 +0200 Patrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Should be fine. Just remember that it is *not* an i686, despite what
| the marketing docs claim.
|
| what does this means for the cflags ?
CHOST of i586- and CFLAGS of -march=c3.
--
Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Vim,
Hi all,
I am about to upgrade net-snmp on my server after the latest security
advisory. Did an emerge sync like I always do and that went fine.
The strange thing is that 'emerge -puD world' only shows below.
obelix root # emerge -puD world
These are the packages that
This is the output of dmsetup ls:
/proc/misc: No entry for device-mapper found
Is device-mapper driver missing from kernel?
Failure to communicate with kernel device-mapper driver.
Command failed
No, dmraid doesnt' create the devices (2.6.11-r9 with udev); I have
tried to rerun Gentoo with the
Hi,
I just installed gentoo and every now and then the
screen goes dark. I can still read what is on the
screen, but it is not that easy. The text at the top
of the screen is very dark, and almost not visible.
The screen on the bottom of the screen is a little
brighter.
This happens when I
fire-eyes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
I'm trying to use pptpclient-1.6.0.
On its home page it says I need MPPE support in the kernel and PPPD. For
PPPD it was easy, a nice little USE flag. As far as MPPE support, it
says that if I modprobe ppp-compress-18 and that works, I should be all
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 19:01, Richard Fish wrote:
Benjamin Sobotta wrote:
Hello!
I set up a software RAID1 with two SATA disks. /home resides on the raid.
This used to work great for month. At boot the machine would test the
raid and start it. Great!
2 days ago however I put loop-AES on
James wrote:
Aurlien Reynaud aurelien.reynaud at atosorigin.com writes:
my PVR is based on an Epia-1M mainboard (C3 Nehemiah processor) and
a hauppauge PVR250 TV tuner card. It has known no other OS than Gentoo
and is doing quite well.
Some hardware features are still bleeding edge for
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 20:15 +0300, Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi,
Think your first problem is that you are mixing php mod_php they are
different things.
Please run: emerge php -pv and post the output to see what version
you
have if any.
PHP isn't slotted, so you could have either 4.3.x or 5.0.x
Emanuele Morozzi wrote:
This is the output of dmsetup ls:
/proc/misc: No entry for device-mapper found
Is device-mapper driver missing from kernel?
Failure to communicate with kernel device-mapper driver.
Command failed
This means that you do not have the device mapper driver compiled or
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 19:01, Richard Fish wrote:
Benjamin Sobotta wrote:
Hello!
I set up a software RAID1 with two SATA disks. /home resides on the raid.
This used to work great for month. At boot the machine would test the
raid and start it. Great!
2 days ago however I put loop-AES on
Benjamin Sobotta wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for replying...
Your setup guess is exactly right.
I don't really get the part about the partitions. You mean the partition type
of /dev/md0? Well when I do fdisk /dev/md0 und then type 'p' it shows
nothing. Might this be the problem? However it does detect
On 5/24/05, Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on -funit-at-a-time.
Yup. Too bad every single Makefile in the world compiles c/c++ source
files one by one :-/
Julien.
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Hello,
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 05:01:08PM +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005 14:46:37 +0200 (CEST) Patrick Marquetecken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Is it possible / has anyone install Gentoo on a machine with this kind
| of processor ?
Should be fine. Just remember that it is
On Tue, 24 May 2005 22:34:53 +0200
z3rosix wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 05:01:08PM +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005 14:46:37 +0200 (CEST) Patrick Marquetecken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Is it possible / has anyone install Gentoo on a machine with this kind
|
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 18:49 +, Ian K wrote:
Hi there,
I have recently set up Gentoo on my friend's laptop,
a Panasonic toughbook cf-37. I am currently having difficulty
with sound use, but more importantly, his PCMCIA slot(?).
When I put his wireless card (which he
Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
2. If there's not already a bug report on bugs.kde.org, I plan to post
one.
Viz bug # 106189
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106189
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Antoine wrote:
Mediawiki also powers the following:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/
Two very big-name sites! I haven't done any wiki editing or dev before -
not ever having had the urge. At the moment the intranet is in
pseudo-html (basically ie-only, with lots of doze
I would like to set up my computer to use dual boot but I have run
into some trouble. The hard drive setup is as follows
hda1 = windows Me
hdb = linux
I have grub installed on hdb and would like my computer to boot from
it. I have changed bios to boot from hdb(linux) instead of
hda(windows) and
On 24/05/05, Patrick Marquetecken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100mbit full duplex, now i
have put the commands in the /etc/conf.d/local.start.
Shouldn't most network cards/hubs/switches be able to auto-sense?
-- Joe
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Money can't buy
On 5/22/2005 6:43 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
Brett,
Thanks for your help. One way or another it finally started
working. I don't know yet whether it will survive a reboot. I'll
probably do that test later this evening or tomorrow but at least I'm
finally getting v4l devices.
I think it was most
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 09:07 pm, Qian Qiao wrote:
On 24/05/05, Patrick Marquetecken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100mbit full duplex, now i
have put the commands in the /etc/conf.d/local.start.
Shouldn't most network cards/hubs/switches be
On Tue, 24 May 2005 19:52:14 -0400
AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
I would like to set up my computer to use dual boot but I have run
into some trouble. The hard drive setup is as follows
hda1 = windows Me
hdb = linux
I have grub installed on hdb and would like my computer to boot from
it. I
What ever drive the BIOS reports as the bootable drive may be considered
drive C: by windows, I think. FWIW you have grub booting Gentoo on the
first drive (hd0/hda), so why not change the boot order back and install
grub on hda with an updated grub.conf.
I was looking at this as another
Ian K wrote:
Can you please tell me where to go to get this mailing list's archives?
What does this error mean anyway?
Ian
http://www.google.com/search?q=acpi+mailing+listie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8
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On 05/23/05 19:26, Ric de France wrote:
On 5/24/05, Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically we have to have a wisiwig environment for there to be any
interest. Even minimal tags will be too much for some of the
long-toothers in the company. I had a quick look at wikiwig, which looks
pretty
Good Hardware is not the answer. Even with all Cisco equipment
and high end cards you will still eventually run into the problem of
endless autosensing. This is horrible for network
performance. You need to push the card into 100 Full Duplex on
startup either through ethtool or via a driver
On Tue, 24 May 2005 21:43:14 -0500
Nick Niemeyer wrote:
Good Hardware is not the answer. Even with all Cisco equipment and high end
cards you will still eventually run into the problem of endless autosensing.
This is horrible for network performance. You need to push the card into 100
Julien Cayzac wrote:
On 5/24/05, Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on -funit-at-a-time.
Yup. Too bad every single Makefile in the world compiles c/c++ source
files one by one :-/
Wouldn't MAKEOPTS set to at least -j2
Qian Qiao wrote:
On 24/05/05, Patrick Marquetecken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100mbit full duplex, now i
have put the commands in the /etc/conf.d/local.start.
Shouldn't most network cards/hubs/switches be able to auto-sense?
-- Joe
Qian Qiao wrote:
On 24/05/05, Patrick Marquetecken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100mbit full duplex, now i
have put the commands in the /etc/conf.d/local.start.
Shouldn't most network cards/hubs/switches be able to auto-sense?
-- Joe
Colin wrote:
Julien Cayzac wrote:
On 5/24/05, Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on
-funit-at-a-time.
Yup. Too bad every single Makefile in the world compiles c/c++ source
files one by one :-/
Wouldn't MAKEOPTS set
AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
What ever drive the BIOS reports as the bootable drive may be considered
drive C: by windows, I think. FWIW you have grub booting Gentoo on the
first drive (hd0/hda), so why not change the boot order back and install
grub on hda with an updated grub.conf.
I was
Richard Fish wrote:
Colin wrote:
Julien Cayzac wrote:
On 5/24/05, Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on
-funit-at-a-time.
Yup. Too bad every single Makefile in the world compiles c/c++ source
files one by one :-/
I think mii-tool can be used to set the speed duplex on a card.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
On 5/24/05, mudrii [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qian Qiao wrote:
On 24/05/05, Patrick Marquetecken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Whats the best way to keep my networkcards in 100mbit full duplex, now
check for available options with 'modinfo module_name'
Create a file for your network card in /etc/modules.d and run
'modules-update' to re-create /etc/modules.conf. Then stop your network
and unload the module.
When you restart the network the options should get picked-up from
/etc/modules.conf
Have you already solved this problem? If not, please re-state what is
happening. I'm curious as to whether or not your box needs certain
kernel modules to be loaded so that the system will have all that it
needs to boot the system.
Shawn
On 5/23/05, Walter Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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