On Sunday 27 January 2008, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 27 January 2008, Greg Bowser wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Those dates are in a format called "unix timestamps", which
> > represent the number of seconds since the unix epoch (Jaunuary 1st,
> > 1970). You can get the current unix timestamp via the date comma
On Sunday 27 January 2008, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> on with my ati-drivers 8.452.1 woes!
>
> This time, glxgears & fgl_glxgears will segfault as root. FPS is bad
> for GL stuff. When I run glxgears in sudo, it works!
>
> I've checked groups and permissions on /dev/dri/card0 and whatever
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:10:18 +0100, Stefán István wrote:
> can I set up the network startup so that eth0 first tries to get
> address from a dhcp server, and if it doesn't get any, it sets up with
> a fixed address? How can I set up this in the /etc/con.d/net?
config_eth0=( "dhcp" )
fallback_eth0
Mick pisze:
On Sunday 27 January 2008, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Hi all,
on with my ati-drivers 8.452.1 woes!
This time, glxgears & fgl_glxgears will segfault as root. FPS is bad
for GL stuff. When I run glxgears in sudo, it works!
I've checked groups and permissions on /dev/dri/card0 and wha
On Sunday 27 January 2008 14:20:13 Mark Shields wrote:
> Remove the 'clock' word and it should let syslog-ng start.
I'll try that. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Hello,
can I set up the network startup so that eth0 first tries to get address from
a dhcp server, and if it doesn't get any, it sets up with a fixed address?
How can I set up this in the /etc/con.d/net?
Thanks for the help in advance,
István
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On Sunday 27 January 2008 21:54:23 Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am sure that someone has asked this before, but a cursory look doesn't
> bring anything up. I am going through some logs and I cannot understand
> what the time was when certain events took place:
>
> [1200806556] SERVICE ALERT: router
On Monday 28 January 2008 00:39:51 Mike Mazur wrote:
> In my case, vo=gl2, vo=gl and vo=x11 all behave the same, with regular
> pauses. xv is not listed when I type `mplayer -vo help`.
>
> So doesn't this indicate that it's perhaps not mplayer itself causing
> trouble, but rather something system-w
What you are looking at is a unix timestamp - seconds since 1/1/70 (from
memory) A number of log analysers will convert it for you. I pipe
squid logs and the like through "cat logfile|ccze -C" which will do the
conversion on the fly.
BillK
On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 10:21 +, Peter Humphrey wrot
Dale writes:
> deface wrote:
> > It sounds like the mistake was on your hand. baselayout isn't udated
> > as often, unless you are ~**. the missing files are from any
> > baselayout, not just the version you are stating.
> >
> > *** WARNING *** Depclean may break link level dependencies. Thus,
>
On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 19:12 +0100, Strong Cypher wrote:
> hi,
> what groups of /dev/dri*/* ???
root:video
>
> Is your user in video group ?
yes
>
> Did you add dri section in Xorg.conf ? with mod 666 ?
yes
> It's the lastest version ? Try update with portage.keyword ... perhaps
> this versio
On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 12:59:29PM -0800, Penguin Lover maxim wexler squawked:
> Uh-oh,
>
> localhost heathen # emerge -auvD world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies \
> !!! Multiple versions within a single package slot
> have been
> !!
On Monday 28 January 2008 12:07:45 William Kenworthy wrote:
> What you are looking at is a unix timestamp
Yes, we've established that.
> A number of log analysers will convert it for you. I pipe squid logs and
> the like through "cat logfile|ccze -C" which will do the conversion on the
> fly.
On Sunday 27 January 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Oh geez, I LOVE it! I will play with it, it just might do the trick.
> It's sure not what I had been expecting, but if it works reliably, it
> is just the ticket.
Java applets and flash animations could possibly cause problems, since
they mi
On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 08:16 +, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 27 January 2008, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > on with my ati-drivers 8.452.1 woes!
> >
> > This time, glxgears & fgl_glxgears will segfault as root. FPS is bad
> > for GL stuff. When I run glxgears in sudo, it works!
> >
> >
Hi Walter, Paul,
On Jan 28, 2008 11:08 AM, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ -- SNIP -- ]
> This is to be expected. Since you have "-xv" in USE, xv support is
> blocked. Did you have any problems with xv that caused you to block it?
> If not, change "-xv" to "xv" in USE in /etc/make.con
On Monday 28 January 2008, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> $ grep completed /var/log/emerge.log | ccze -C gives lines like this:
>
> 1197637365: ::: completed emerge (57 of 207) app-doc/xorg-docs-1.4-r1
> to /
>
> and then the whole lot disappears at the end of the listing. I can't
> see anything in the
I decided to take KDE4 for a spin and sync'd + unmasked all needed components,
however build for kalgebra bombs (messages at the end of email).
Before I go to bgo or bko can somebody tell me if I'm not missing something
obvious? I did check that Graph3D seems to be comming from Qt-4 and Qt *is*
On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 05:01:26PM -0600, Penguin Lover Dale squawked:
> > Just wondering, if this all goes as planned, and I
> > don't have to start answering my own e-mails again, I
> > would like to clean up and dispose of about 2yrs of
> > garbage on my HD.(The original install was via the
> >
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On Mon, 28. Jan, Peter Humphrey spammed my inbox with
> On Sunday 27 January 2008 21:54:23 Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am sure that someone has asked this before, but a cursory look doesn't
> > bring anything up. I am going through some logs an
,
and the call stack if relevant.
* A complete build log is located at
'/var/log/portage/dev-perl:IO-Socket-SSL-1.12:20080128-214330.log'.
*
* Messages for package sys-devel/gcc-4.1.2:
* If you have issues with packages unable to locate
libstdc++.la,
* then try running 'fix_libtoo
On Monday 28 January 2008, maxim wexler wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Would somebody look over the following and suggest a
> fix?
[snip...]
> * Messages for package sys-devel/gcc-4.1.2:
>
> * If you have issues with packages unable to locate
> libstdc++.la,
> * then try running 'fix_libtool_files.sh'
On Monday 28 January 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:10:18 +0100, Stefán István wrote:
> > can I set up the network startup so that eth0 first tries to get
> > address from a dhcp server, and if it doesn't get any, it sets up with
> > a fixed address? How can I set up this in th
Alex Schuster wrote:
Of course I did that. emerge --depclean showed me (along many other
things) two installed baselayouts, one to remove, the current one to
keep. And most of the things were kept, like man pages, but some
essential files were not.
Looking at emerge.log, I see that I had th
>
> Read this guide carefully and follow it to the
> letter:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
>
deeper and deeper...
"It is safe to remove the older GCC version at this
time. If you feel the need, please issue the following
command (as usual, substitute =sys-devel/gcc-3.4* w
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 04:01:12PM +0100, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> You can check that by running something like
>
> while true; do
> dcop konqueror-8364 konqueror-mainwindow#1 actionIsEnabled stop;
> done
That will bear protecting against. I have the basic program working,
but it does need som
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 16:23:50 -0800 (PST), maxim wexler wrote:
> gcc-4.1.2 was already emerged earlier but running gcc
> --version reveals 3.4.6, so I ran
>
> #emerge -aC =sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r2
gcc-config is set to use 3.4.6, which you have just removed. Run
gcc-config to fix this.
--
Neil B
> gcc-config is set to use 3.4.6, which you have just
> removed. Run
> gcc-config to fix this.
Done. But -uD world still barfs at the same place:
ERROR: dev-perl/IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 failed.
* Call stack:
*ebuild.sh, line 1701: Called
dyn_compile
*ebuild.sh, line 1039:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 10:29:47PM +0900, Mike Mazur wrote
> But the list of packages being recompiled have mostly to do with
> video, audio and transcoding. I understand it's the --newuse flag
> that's causing those, not the additional parameters in CFLAGS. Will
> the CFLAGS have benefits on othe
Mark Kirkwood writes:
> Alex Schuster wrote:
> > Of course I did that. emerge --depclean showed me (along many other
> > things) two installed baselayouts, one to remove, the current one to
> > keep. And most of the things were kept, like man pages, but some
> > essential files were not.
> >
> > L
On AD 2008 January 27 Sunday 01:43:26 PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had some problems with some of the more complex web sites, so I
> didn't explore this much. One thing I had tried was taking snapshots
> to jpeg pictures, but I had no way of telling when the page had
> finished loading.
I'm rebuilding my gentoo. I liked having the update-grub script polish off
kernel installs, but I cannot seem to locate it.
Somebody who has it please tell me what package it's in.
++ kevin
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
Alex Schuster wrote:
Um, system is up and running - as I wrote, I had a backup and just copied
the missing files back, so the system came up again. I re-emerged
baselayout then to make sure all is back in place.
I just wondered how this could have gone wrong and thought I'd post what
happen
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 08:44:03PM -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
>
> I don't think so. What I think is odd is that you can't just say
>
> $ konqueror http://url.com/page.html --output page.pdf
>
> It seems like a common enough thing to want to do.
I was astounded to not find such an option in e
On 2008-01-29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I don't think so. What I think is odd is that you can't just say
>>
>> $ konqueror http://url.com/page.html --output page.pdf
>>
>> It seems like a common enough thing to want to do.
It's not that uncommon amon users. It appears i
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 05:49:19AM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Here's your chance. Add the feature to Firefox. ;)
I took a look at firefox; it looks like the GUI environment is a
pretty big part of things, and it wasn't at all obvious how to get
around that. But then again, I only spent a hal
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