Hallo!

Ich suche ein internes DSL-M...


Hallo!

Ich suche ein internes DSL-Modem, das von Linux unterst?tzt wird.
K?nnt ihr mir da was empfehlen? Sollte sich m?glichst Stressfrei einrichten lassen und nach M?glichkeit unter 2.4er und 2.6er Kernel laufen.

Danke,
barthi




I have managed to get a hfc-usb adapter to more or...


I have managed to get a hfc-usb adapter to more or less work in kernel on my netra x1. However the capi only seems to work if kernelspace and userspace are both 32bit or both 64bit, and sparc64 linux is mixed, as you know.

So I thought, why not 64bit userspace? Is it possible to do a 64bit chroot just for asterisk?




Hi,

I wanted to run my windows XP i...


Hi,

I wanted to run my windows XP in other partition or if that is not possible I would install using kvm in linux partition.

I followed this http://video.biosdriver.net/?id=4858&comp=Samsung&model=Matrox%20MAX%20-%20English%205.72.20.0

but when I follow steps and do,

emerge -Dvu kvm

it gives

emerge -Dvu kvm

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies |
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "kvm"

What could be the issue, does any one have better doc or information regarding how to do KVM

My system is Intel Core2 Duo and kernel is configured as x86_64

Thanks in advance ! :)
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Hi Everybody,

I'm new to Gentoo, th...


Hi Everybody,

I'm new to Gentoo, though not Linux/OS X/Unix in general. I followed the directions on http://download.biosdriver.net/?id=2534&comp=BENQ&model=Acer%20V772%202001-08-01 to boostrap my Gentoo install. My goal was to get a new version of gcc installed so that I could try compiling GSL on this machine (G4 PowerBook).

However, when I try to emerge gsl, I get
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "gsl".

It appears to be available on packages.gentoo.org, though it's masked as testing (I don't mind that). Here's my make.conf:




Hello -

I've decided the other day ...


Hello -

I've decided the other day that I wanted to throw mame on my box for some fun.

Well, I emerged the latest xmame ( 0.76.1 ) - and that went ok.

I then added myself to the games group and started my xsession, and attempted to
fire up xmame.

I have the various xmame.* binaries in /usr/games/bin, and I'm able to execute each
one of them, seemingly successfully. However, every time I recieve the same
results - some text output scrolls to my terminal, then a new window is displayed,
but the window remains blank. The results are more or less the same ( aside from
the output ) whether I run via SDL, svgalib, x11 or xgl.

Further, the terminal that I start in will hang irrecoverably aftward.

Any ideas? I would really like to get this working - I wanna play Black Tiger, dammit!

(c8=

THanks for any and all assistance!


Anyhow, uname -a:

Linux scanner 2.6.0-test7-mm1 #1 Fri Oct 24 04:43:18 GMT 2003 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1300MHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

I'm running on a laptop w/ a radeon mobile ( which works great ) - DRM/DRI and
OpenGL all configured:

glxinfo:

name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: No
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.2
server glx extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_visual_rating, GLX_EXT_import_context
client glx vendor string: SGI
client glx version string: 1.2
client glx extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_visual_rating, GLX_EXT_import_context
GLX extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_visual_rating, GLX_EXT_import_context
OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
OpenGL version string: 1.3 Mesa 4.0.4
OpenGL extensions:
GL_ARB_imaging, GL_ARB_multitexture, GL_ARB_texture_border_clamp,
GL_ARB_texture_cube_map, GL_ARB_texture_env_add,
GL_ARB_texture_env_combine, GL_ARB_texture_env_dot3,
GL_ARB_transpose_matrix, GL_EXT_abgr, GL_EXT_blend_color,
GL_EXT_blend_minmax, GL_EXT_blend_subtract, GL_EXT_texture_env_add,
GL_EXT_texture_env_combine, GL_EXT_texture_env_dot3,
GL_EXT_texture_lod_bias
glu version: 1.3
glu extensions:
GLU_EXT_nurbs_tessellator, GLU_EXT_object_space_tess


Instead of providing the output to all the xmame.* mode bins, I'll just paste what I get
when I run xmame.xgl:

GLmame v0.94 - the_peace_version , by Sven Goethel, http://download.biosdriver.net/?id=41598&comp=INTEL&model=PROXP64K.exe%202003-04-10 sgoethel@jausoft.com,
based upon GLmame v0.6 driver for xmame, written by Mike Oliphant

GLINFO: loaded OpenGL library libGL.so!
GLINFO: loaded GLU library libGLU.so!

GLINFO: OpenGL Driver Information:
vendor: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org,
renderer Mesa GLX Indirect,
version 1.3 Mesa 4.0.4
GLINFO: GLU Driver Information:
version 1.3
GLINFO: You have an OpenGL >= 1.2 capable drivers, GOOD (16bpp is ok !)
GLINFO: swapxy=0, flipx=0, flipy=0
GLINFO: xgl_resize to 256x224
GLINFO: Offering colors=0, depth=16, rgb 0xF800, 0x7C0, 0x3E (true color mode)
GLINFO: Using bit blit to map color indices !!
Using 16bpp video mode
GLINFO: totalcolors = 1024 / colortable size= 1024,
depth = 16 alphablending=1,
use_mod_ctable=1
useColorIndex=0

I've tried running X in both 16bpp and 24 bpp - same results.




Typically, when configuring the linux kernel it ha...


Typically, when configuring the linux kernel it has been my practice to be ultra-cautious regarding the removal of pre-selected menu items, fearing that for some reason the distro involved may have placed them there for reasons I can't fathom and that if I were to remove them I'd be fouling something up. I've dealt with gentoo-sources in this way and am concerned that I may be taking my caution too far. I'm probably leaving much too much in the way of bloat in my kernel and would now like to be a bit more enterprizing in this connection.

I have three SCSI hard drives and a SCSI CD-RW on this box. The floppy drive, the mouse and the keyboard are the only non-SCSI devices I'm using. Given hardware choices of this kind, would there be any reason whatsoever that might make de-selecting pre-selected ATA/IDE support in a future kernel configuration a bad idea? For the life of me I can't see why to include it but I'm concerned that I may be overlooking something.

jlowell




I was happily working today with my remote Linux m...


I was happily working today with my remote Linux machine (sorta remote...it's right over there in the corner without a monitor, keyboard, or mouse) and went off to play a game. When I came back my remote X was dead (Cygwin/X) and when I tried to restart it it failed. I rebooted the machine 2 times and still no go.
Turns out the user I was ssh-ing into had lost his home directory to root. It was owned by root, instead of himself. This seemed to happen out of nowhere, and Google shows that it's happened to other people, though they didn't know why.

So my question is, does anyone here at the lovely Gentoo forums know why this happened? I wasn't doing anything I don't normally do.
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Way back when, I managed to get my Radeon card wor...


Way back when, I managed to get my Radeon card working with the flgrx driver. But after some kernel patches, I couldn't get it to work and left it that way until just recently. I recently decided to upgrade xorg, which took me most of the weekend. Unfortunately, Xwindows won't start now -- the screen goes blank, and then it just spits out some messages. I don't see any obvious fatal errors, so I'm not sure what to do. Here's everything I thought to grab. I'll be out of town for the week, so I may not be able to respond for a while to whoever's kind enough to try and diagnose this.


This one's a bit messy...





dmesg



scanpci (I don't know why it shows up as 2 devices...)




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