| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
Comments:
<0> ahhh...i see. haha <1> if you want a dm, like kdm or gdm, you can set that in /etc/rc.conf , and set the xdm init script to run ... <0> MidnighToker: no, like i boot into runlevel 3, and startx starts my WM (gnome) but i was wondering if there was a different way to boot into a WM without setting it as default <1> smshpk: ~/.xinitrc <2> oh, urm, startx /path/to/wm? <3> you want a random WM to start? <2> smshpk: something like that, i dont think it works. you could try running /etc/X11/Sessions/$session <0> well, specify the WM, without setting to default "startx" <1> smshpk: ~/.xinitrc <3> yea, i put mine in .xinitrc <0> ahh that works? MidnighToker: you were right :-) <3> granted, i prefer to boot into runlevel 3 as well <4> how do I get auto file mounting working in gnome? I have hal and famd (I ***ume that since I installed gamin famd runs gamin) running. <3> and type startx <1> run level 3. heheheh this is gentoo!!
<5> I'm a bit confused; in Portage, the package name of libstdc++ is libstdc++-v3, but the file is called libstdc++.so.5 ... is this libstdc++5 or libstdc++3 ? <1> default run level can be w/X or w/o X <6> firefox crashes when I go to www.gentoo-portage.com (and other sites) with a segfault -- I tried with a clean profile also -- where do I go to start debugging this problem? <2> default man! default! <6> it also won't merge with USE=debug <2> kelvie: what flags? are you using the binary? <7> which version of firefox <6> MidnighToker: ipv6 java xinerama -- no; but the binary does the same thing <6> latest !x86.. 1.5.0.1 <6> s/!/~ <6> -r3 <6> it's been doing this for a while <2> only on certain sites? <6> MidnighToker: yes.. gentoo-portage.com and canadapost.ca are the ones that come to mind <2> i'll have a look and see if those sites run anything specific -you dont have java support enabled? <8> how do I ggno <8> gnome <6> I do have java enabled <8> i never had to compile it, so I dont think I have it <2> how do you gnome? thats just not polite. <2> :) <8> get gnome. lol <9> ? gnome config guide <10> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gnome-config.xml <11> umm emerge gnome? <8> hmm, now that I think about it. I've never used kde, I've heard its better. should i go w/ that? <2> thidranki: you want e17. :) <6> MidnighToker: any ideas? =/ <8> KDE just came out w/ a new release <1> a light kde nowadays is a pretty nice setup <4> when I try and start gnome-volume-manager from the console I get <4> ** (gnome-volume-manager:9085): WARNING **: manager.c/2380: not on the system console <11> KDE is bloated crap use fluxbox <2> kelvie: well, gentoo portage has some java in there -might be an idea to download scriptblocker plugin and see if its the javascript thats killing it. just validating gentoo-portage with w3c atm. personally i've not had any problems. <12> hi there...im new here...im using opera web browser to chat... <1> Curs0r: it does not have to be, and I do use fluxbox. :) <5> Hi, fredy27 :) <12> hi there... <11> fluxbox ist uber <6> MidnighToker: it didn't do this before either.. it just happened one day <0> hello therere fredy27 <11> i need to figure out fluxspace so i can really pimp it up though <12> hi.....any topic in special? <13> fredy27: Gentoo Linux.. <14> how do you pipe stderr to /dev/null as well as normal output? <12> mmmmm.....im so new here in pc that i think i cant talk about that...sorry <1> &> /dev/null .. <15> Has anybody run into the following problem when burning a DVD+R: ":-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=2h/ASC=04h/ACQ=07h]: Resource temporarily unavailable <2> kelvie: well, there are some minor errors in the code, but nothing that looks like it'd cause errors. -could you try opening it on another browser? it could be corruption between you and the host. <14> brianw: thx <16> hows xgl on intel i810? anyone know? <15> I saw a hack byp*** posted for Debian, but nothing for Gentoo. <6> MidnighToker: konqueror works <6> MidnighToker: and scriptblocker did it <1> darksiide: no worries <6> Interesting.. NoScript allows me to use the CanadaPost site too <6> which package controls the javascript? <2> kelvie: really? wierd. personally i block all java as default and selectivly allow. <6> MidnighToker: yeah I usually do that <6> but.. canada post and gentoo-portage... are generally sites I thought I could trust :p <2> urm, hang on, if you emerge -tvD mozilla-firefox there are 2 java flags.
<6> I thought java != javascript? <6> and I see one java flag <2> kelvie: yeah, ditto. its not about trust tho. its necesity. personally i'll live without rollover jpegs and the script too. <2> kelvie: hang on, had to install the other day, i'm sure there were two relating to it. <1> yup, one java USE flag for mozilla-firefox <5> I'm a bit confused; in Portage, the package name of libstdc++ is libstdc++-v3, but the file is called libstdc++.so.5 ... is this libstdc++5 or libstdc++3 ? <17> any good theme or icons around for gnome? <5> DarnSnake, http://gnome-look.org <5> Lots of them :) <17> Hikaru79, ok thx ill check <5> np :) <18> Hikaru79: well there's no such thing as libstdc++ version 5, so take a wild guess :) <19> does emerge have an easy way to dump all the old version of packages? <20> Hikaru79, libstdc++5 i believe <19> selected: 1.0.4-r1 1.0.4-r2 1.0.4-r3 1.0.4 <19> for example <18> DarkSnake: also art.gnome.org <2> kelvie: its on the dev-java/blackdown-jre that gets called as hte dependancy when Java is enabled on firefox. i think you might have to set mozilla and browserplugin as useflags for that. <1> ^Spinner: emerge -c <5> reisio, no such thing as libstdc++ version 5?? <2> kelvie: kinda right, just had it the wrong way round :) <18> Hikaru79: correct <6> MidnighToker: ah.. browserplugin is off <19> brian - so can I do that on wolrd? <5> Some quotes from a random search on libstdc++ version 5 <5> The XaraLX binaries we distribute require libstdc++ version 5, which is not installed as standard on some modern distributions <2> kelvie: try setting that and then rebuild both <6> MidnighToker: aw.. rebuild firefox again? <5> ... with libstdc++5 installed alongside the default libstdc++ version on your ... <6> we'll see :p <6> MidnighToker: thanks for the heads up though <18> Hikaru79: oh, well if you found it online, it must be true, then <5> Well, if several software packages all say they require it, then I was inclined to think so, yeah. <20> Hikaru79, libstdc++5 <5> Not saying I'm right, just saying that's where my thought came from ^ ^; <21> which plugin is the culprit for firefox crashing on most of the myspace sites... ? flash,mmplayer-plugin,java? <2> kelvie: well, i'd rebuild firefox, but then i'm not trying to use it ;) -no probs. its nice when a stab in the dark goes squelch. <11> ok, now, is anyone else suffering with intel 845 video? <2> dip: already had one where its java (but on another site). try it again using scriptblock firefox plugin. <2> dip: but then i dont trust flash, and still havn't gotten it working on my linux box.... <6> MidnighToker: would rebuilding blackdown-jdk be a good idea also? <2> kelvie: yes, definatly. you have to to set the extra useflag. <6> mm.. this is odd because I've never had this use flag <6> and this problem popped up recently <20> Curs0r, i was <11> odla, did your opengl totally **** *** with it? <22> do i have to set use flags if ill be running both kde and gnome? <23> what does that measn --> checking keysymdef.h... configure: error: Cannot find keysymdef.h <20> Curs0r, oh...i don't know <23> sorry how can i fix it, i mean <2> kelvie: what version are you running? latest seems to be 1.4.2.03 on blackdown.... <1> richiefrich: what version of xorg-x11 are you on? <6> MidnighToker: yep, that one; had it for a while <6> MidnighToker: had it since December <23> brianw, i'm trying to emerge -modular X on my other box, <2> kelvie: wierd. just booting gentoo now, so i can see if it crashed on that box too. <1> richiefrich: on my workstation (x86 KEYWORD), x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r2 (/usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h) <1> richiefrich: my laptop is on modular, but I do not have it at the moment <23> brianw, i did everthing the same as my other box <23> brianw, and now i get that <24> I want to make a firewall out of gentoo, how much space am I going to need? <1> richiefrich: on your other box, see who owns the file: equery f /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h , or qfile /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h <22> do i have to set use flags if ill be running both kde and gnome? <6> MidnighToker: alright.. just installing the jdk and jre didn't work -- looks like I have to build firefox =/ <1> detectiveinspekt: you can get it down quite low if you exclude /usr/portage/ :) <23> brianw, !!! The query '/usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h' does not appear to be a valid package specification <1> detectiveinspekt: otherwise, I would stay at least 2-3 GB's <6> konqueror is a great browser.. but all of my plugins I'm used to are for firefox <25> detectiveinspekt: as brianw said, if you can nfs-mount /usr/portage/ on another machine, you might be able to squeeze it into 1gb, 2gb easily. <24> yea what I'd do id make the sys on a hdd, delete unnessary stuff and copy it to a cf card <23> brianw, --> x11-proto/xproto (/usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h) <24> ok thanks <23> brianw, that what the qfile output
Return to
#gentoo or Go to some related
logs:
lastfailedsense explain #math #kde twisted popen #php #kde #perl ntpd.conf fedora core 4 cpan r update all ubuntu lilo usplash
|
|