David Kuhl writes:
> I'm so stuck with this Gentoo laptop. It started with a standard
> update which was the first in three months. Then when the X didn't
> run due to xorg-server getting upgraded, the 3.3.8 gen kernel was
> suppose to be built with KSM. That failed due to mkfs_ext2.h. The a
>
Am 03.07.2012 20:00, schrieb David Kuhl:
> I'm so stuck with this Gentoo laptop. It started with a standard
> update which was the first in three months. Then when the X didn't
> run due to xorg-server getting upgraded, the 3.3.8 gen kernel was
> suppose to be built with KSM. That failed due to
I'm so stuck with this Gentoo laptop. It started with a standard
update which was the first in three months. Then when the X didn't
run due to xorg-server getting upgraded, the 3.3.8 gen kernel was
suppose to be built with KSM. That failed due to mkfs_ext2.h. The a
beta of genkernel was used an
I just managed to get Gentoo installed on my Presario v6420 which is the
first laptop I've ever had linux on and I've got two problems that I
thought I'd ask the list about:
The most important of the problems involves the fan. The laptop gets a
whole lot hotter using linux while compiling than i
On Thursday 08 March 2007 16:18, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
> I use Fluxbox as my GUI
>
> wishes / wants -- i would really love the flash cards from my camera to
> automout and be read/write automatically
You would probably want hald, dbus which are now installed by default when you
emerge KDE app
HI folks;
I am getting ready to rebuild my laptop in gentoo - it is currently running the
first install of gentoo that i ever did and i need to clean it up and running
right.
I want to use the laptop for the following -
IM and IRC communications, (kopete and kvirc)
photo processing (digikam
Hi guys,
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-37 notebook here, and I finally
have the Ricoh cardbus of hell working. :) I now, need to get the driver
for my Linksys WPC11 Version 4.0 Card working. I insert the card, and
upon a
# cardctl status
I get:
Socket 0:
3.3v CardBus Card
function 0: [ready],
Hi guys,
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-37 notebook here, and I finally
have the Ricoh cardbus of hell working. :) I now, need to get the driver
for my Linksys WPC11 Version 4.0 Card working. I insert the card, and
upon a
# cardctl status
I get:
Socket 0:
3.3v CardBus Card
function 0: [ready],
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