Hi,
I have a Gentoo install on my Macbook Pro ,which kernel I don't
upgrade often, to say the least, because I use it for work and I don't
have much time to tinker with all of it as I had once...
So it has settled with the first kernel which made things working,
which was late 2007 2.6.24-rc6
Hi,
I just bought a novel, 1.5 Tb USB external HD.
The kernel recognizes it nice and well, and I can mount and unmount it
as root, lookin' its content etc. without problems.
But KDE refuses to see it as a new media. It does not even appear in
the media:/. The odd thing is that it is the first
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:48 AM, brullo nullabrullonu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I just bought a novel, 1.5 Tb USB external HD.
The kernel recognizes it nice and well, and I can mount and unmount it
as root, lookin' its content etc. without problems.
But KDE refuses to see it as a new media.
Hmmm, I run my own postfix, but I use the virgin SMTP server as a relay
host. I don't get my email addresses mangled
I don't think this is a solution. I am using a laptop, and how can I
reach my postfix server (assuming that I have another machine to use
as it, which I don't have) from
Hi,
Since when I live in UK, I have troubles with my SMTP servers. It
seems that everyone has the nice habit of changing my header/sender.
At least:
- The Virginmedia one changes the sender with its own mail address
- The Gmail one does the same.
Since I have several email addresses for a
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Neil Bothwickn...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 15:56:33 +0100, brullo nulla wrote:
Since when I live in UK, I have troubles with my SMTP servers. It
seems that everyone has the nice habit of changing my header/sender.
At least:
- The Virginmedia one
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Daniel Pielmeier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/12/2 b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
May I ask why many people on MLs use to write links as footnotes instead
that inside the mail text? I suspect it is some netiquette issue, but I
can't find info on that and I find it
This reminds me of the text/html debate. If you put links in the body
and some guru that has the answer doesn't like links in the body, they
may not read your post and you could be left without a answer for a
while longer. Or worse yet, if it is some software that is rarely used,
they may
Compiling pommed 1.20 on a Macbook Pro:
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -pthread -lrt -ldbus-1 -lasound -laudiofile
-lm -lconfuse -lpci -lzpommed.o cd_eject.o evdev.o conffile.o
audio.o evloop.o dbus.o power.o beep.o video.o
mactel/x1600_backlight.o mactel/gma950_backlight.o
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:00:39 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg Schilling) wrote:
b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Iliev ha scritto:
How about if you remake your site and explain everything there.
What happened
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Joerg Schilling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually you can figure out which are the most FAQ from this thread, but
let me help you for the start. Please, publish detailed information
for the following events in
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:08 PM, Joerg Schilling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could learn to be direct and tell people what you mean.
You asked in a missleading way on a list where hostile statements from
other people have already been seen.
As I said: less than 20% of human communication is
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 29 June 2008, b.n. wrote:
By the way: I find the fact emerge -pv just fails in those cases
extremly annoying. Shoudn't it report the error, skip offending
packages but let me see what can be happily merged
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-05-10, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm talking about the USB wireless adapter (I don't think I can
connect the antenna to my laptop directly),
not the passphrase key...
Ah. I've got a Hawking HWUG1 USB WiFi
Hi,
I have a Gentoo-powered Macbook. I would like to improve its wireless
receiver capabilities, to be able to connect to weak wireless networks
for example in my laboratory (I would have legal access to the
university network, but in my building the signal is extremly weak...
yes, welcome to
I've had very good luck with home-made biquad reflectors:
http://martybugs.net/wireless/biquad/
http://www.trevormarshall.com/biquad.htm
I've build both a single and a double biquad using methods
similar to the first page. I use thin-walled brass tubing
instead of copper.
Thanks, I'll
Ok, you all can stop ranting about ebuilds etc. being broken. :)
I found the culprit, it seems something wrong in the kdelibs building.
Basically, when kdelibs builds dcopidl, it happily *says* oh, this
would need libXft, that in turn has a broken link to libexpat.so.0.
But who cares, let's go
Hi folks,
I am finally getting through the expat update. I am currently stuck at
kdelibs for what looks like a circular problem (or a linking problem).
Forums and google tell me of problems with kdelibs and expat upgrade,
but mostly qt3 related -this seems not to be the case. The ebuild
stops
But I was thinking: if my old drive is 200 Gb and my new drive is 320
Gb, what happens to the partition table? That is, the old partition
table will refer to a 200 Gb disk, on a 320 Gb disk. What happens to the
120 Gb left? Are they recognized as an empty partition? Are they left
On 10/29/07, Ophidian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the area of wired switches, I have found that technology has matured
and you get pretty much the same performance (100% bandwith) from any
switch (I paid $12 for some of my switches). I wouldn't necessarily
recommend it for
On 10/29/07, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you really need router functionality? If not, I've had tremendous success
with SENAO brand WAPs... namely
http://www.wlansolution.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=NCB%2D3220
Excellent, if all you really need is 802.11b or g and basic
b.n. ha scritto:
I think I have to try with the Portage alsa drivers.
Ok, alsa-driver does not compile.
Now I feel really lost.
But the error isn't I won't compile., isn't it? With the information
you provided (not), I'm currently lost, too :-)
Yes, I know. But I already checked on
I have an old but functional ATI Radeon 9200SE. Won't it work anymore?
If there's something better, with decent 3D supported and onboard, let
me know...
emm.. since most boards don't have agp anymore. No, it won't. And even if it
works.. I am not sure that the 9200SE would be really
On 8/21/07, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I might add to avoid using on board video or video cards like my own, an
NVIDIA based LE 6200, that uses system RAM. Even if you aren't doing games.
You are using only 1GB of RAM.
Ok, so the specs that are coming out for the motherboard
On second thought this does make sense. Portage 2.1.2 allows an upgrade
within the same slot despite the block. And the reason it doesn't get
pulled in by `emerge -pv world` is because dbus isn't in world and the
later version isn't required by anything in world. You need to use --update
to
Most likely you only looked at user cpu % and neglected to list the
system and niced times as well.
p.s. golden rule: ps lies. top lies. free lies.
Don't believe the readings they give, rather interpret them in context.
sob. it's not the first time I hear this. What should I believe to
really
I just tried this, same effect here. But you can move windows in XFCE (and
many other window managers) by clicking anywhere inside the window, with
the Alt key pressed. BTW, the right mouse button resizes windows then.
Uh, didn't know this trick.
I'll try as soon as I'm back home.
Did you try
Since knotes and xpad are being kicked around... Does anyone know of a light
weight knotes style app that multiple users can access via a single server
backend? I'm looking for such a solution.
For this aim I use a web-based notes service:
http://www.aypwip.org/webnote/
but sure it's less
Dunno about gcc-4.2, you'll have to look at the gnu roadmap to get a
hint of when they think it'll move closer to a release
OK.
Not at all necessary. The kernel is a free standing block of C code and
depends only on itself, so ABI issues with other apps simply don;t
happen. As long as the
On 1/19/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm, yes that's correct. emerge -e world will recompile vmware-modules, which
will cause problems as you spotted. Kernel recompile is thus
warranted
OK, now it's fully clear.
Other apps might be different. Professional audio stuff comes to
Hi,
We are going to put a wireless network in a new building in my lab.
This is just a temporary/backup solution, so the boss had asked to buy
USB wifi adapters (instead of PCI receivers) that eventually can be
easily plugged and removed.
There are a couple of Linux machines (a Kubuntu 6.06 box
Edimax USB adaptors use the zd1211 driver, which is in the kernel now.
In the kernel now what does it means? from what kernel version?
I would need something supported even by a 2.6.12 kernel...
m.
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Correction: The config options have been removed, not just commented out.
The devfs code is still there.
You mean there's still devfs in 2.6.14, but it is hidden?
What's the sense of this?
m.
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Last time I had these locks up it was a dying power suppy fault.
Dying RAM or mobos are another common cause.
Check your memory with memtest86 overnight, as already suggested. If
memtest86 gives no errors, it's probably the power supply. If it's the
mobo or the RAM, memtest should detect it.
m.
However, after about 10
minutes the system load on one processor sharply increases to 100% when
performing a simple task such as clicking on a button in Firefox, launching
a new gnome-terminal window or clicking on the Applications menu at the
top of the screen.
I have not understood if the
This is an aspect of Gentoo that I don't understand very well. the
various kioslaves block other packages and vice-versa. For example,
kdepim blocks kdepim-kioslaves, and kdebase blocks kdebase-kioslaves.
Same goes for kdemultimedia and kdemultimedia-kioslaves.
As a test, I unmerged kdepim
Given this hell, I can't see why my original suggestion of parsing
ifconfig has not been taken into account... a couple of lines of
python/perl/whatever should do the trick.
m.
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Given this hell, I can't see why my original suggestion of parsing
ifconfig has not been taken into account... a couple of lines of
It has, at least by the OP (that would be me).
/sbin/ifconfig|grep -m 1 inet|sed -e 's/^\s*inet addr://'|sed -e 's/\s.*$//'
Wow. You evil geniuses of
I have a Microsoft natural multimedia keyboard and wish to use the extra
available keys (the multimedia keys mostly, volume up/down, pause, stop,
rewind/fast forward, mute). Are there any packages in portage that will
allow me to do this? Of course, if there isn't, a point in the direction
Looks like your hard drive has something bad, bad, bad.
Try to run the badblocks utility, maybe not from Gentoo but from a live-cd.
m.
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You can also poll the ip by doing an ifconfig and parsing its output
inside your application. I think the overhead on the system would be
barely recognizable if you do a reasonable (no more than every 5
seconds, let's say) poll.
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problem 1: can no longer access my block devices from Konqueror. FromKonqueror I get a Protocol not supported error when I click on the
devices tab. So I can't access my usb disk or even view my partitionsfrom Konqueror.
It seems you lack the correct kioslaves. When you emerged the split ebuilds,
Well I have to have HTML because I use email for a LOT more than just
this list.
Because I send pictures and make my text have color and all that stuff.
Ain't that HTML? Ain't no list getting between me and my lady. No way!
You're guilty of terrible bad taste :) . I exchange plain
Whoa! Are you running for Ubergeek-Of-The-Year award?
:D
Seriously (haha), your considerations are technically true, but they
are of no use in explaining/burning down the famous joke. The sense of
the joke is (1)making people that understand binary understand the
joke itself and (2)letting other
Another source of random freezes can be the power supply. It happened
with my Gentoo box about two months ago. It started to randomly freeze,
then to suddenly shut down without notice every 3-6 hours. memtest86
was fine. A new power supply solved all issues.
Check it if all other alternatives have
On 10/29/05, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone?
Please don't bump threads, it just adds noise. If someone does not answer you, it's probably because no one can answer you.
m.
because some apps (like, for example xine) doesn't like it, when some of their dependencies get upgraded with a --deep world (like ffmpeg or transcode),
while themselves are not recombiled. xine will not crash - but some video-filters will be gone.
Whoa. Now I know why my mplayer cannot read
On the lines of Java, why doesn't sun make Java for Linux on Sun?Because Sun is at war with linux, just like Microsoft is at war with
linux.Sun Java for linux fits in with their plans about as much asMS-Office-for-linux fits in with Microsoft's plans.Sun wants to sellexpensive Sparc machines
Few bother toread and study what 'living in the spirit' really means.
I'll stick with living in the matter for now, thank you.
m.
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