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Isn't the standard answer to this type of thing bootstrapping? That is, you get a binary of a compiler for your system and then use that to build the new compiler from source. It's called...
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Once again I am foiled by my nemesis - lowercase b!!!
Thanks Ninja; I hadn't caught that. I guess I just read a speed measurement and unconsciously read it as kilobytes, which is exactly what I...
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Erm, isn't the 56 actually the number of kilobits per second the modem should be able to pull? Just like the 10/100/1000 in NICs? If I'm right there, that would actually mean 56k should top at...
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Do you want to do this in X? If so, look at xscreensaver and/or power management settings if you're running kde/gnome. If you're talking outside of X, I'm not positive but I'd say one thing you'll...
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Fair enough :)
A valid point. If someone ever said to me "Quick I need a working Linux install," I'd throw them Slack 9.1, but when a friend tells me he wants to try and linux (with no big...
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I was only about 6, so it wasn't really mine but a Commodore 64. Played Castle Creep and Max Torque. Man oh man...
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Um, guys? I fixed it. It seems people are still under the impression it didn't work. See my post a few up and you'll see the solution. :) Thanks for the additional info though.
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Thanks for the info; I'll have him be more conscious of that if he has to run setup again. I dunno, though, paranoid sounds like it could be fun...;)
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And to answer my own question, I found this. Just run these commands (in order of course):
su -
grpconv
pwconv
passwd
I'd never seen the middle two before but the long and the short of it is...
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Just wondering if this ever got resolved. A friend of mine is having the same issue with that error when he tries to change the root password. He hasn't edited anything in /etc/pam.d/ though. ...
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Actually, when I installed in the new kernel, it told me to update my module-init-tools, so that might help you. Here's hoping it does!
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Both points make sense to me. I don't spend too much time in the console, so it's no biggie. Don't get me wrong I use CLI quite a bit, but I prefer Eterm inside X, and most circumstances allow for...
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As for the Gentoo part of the question, don't use genkernel. I honestly don't think it should ever be used, it's not in the spirit of gentoo. The far more down to earth answer is that it doesn't...
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Aha! I looked through dmesg right after my 2.4.22 kernel booted and noticed the vesafb took over and nothing (that I saw) was related to the riva stuff, so I took out riva and left vesa and now it's...
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In Graphics support I've got "VESA VGA graphics support" and "nVidia Riva support", then in the sub-menu "Console display driver support" I have "Video mode selection support" and "Framebuffer...
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I'm getting a blank screen as well. I have the appropriate options turned on, didn't copy my .config file, and didn't run make menuconfig. I just untarred, made the symlink, configured, and...
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Sorry, kozaki, but I'm not following what you mean there. What does suppressing a partition imply?
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Sweetness! Two awesome points go to DerekKraan for making me double-check my kernel config. The usbdevfs does indeed make the difference, and now gphoto2 works flawlessly.
P.S. As suspected...
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Thanks to both of you for the replies.
Tried running gphoto2 as root and it got me nothing. :(
I have been able to use my keydrive and a sony memory stick (the laptop has a reader built in)...
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Okay basic summary of relevant information:
Camera: Canon Powershot Elph SD100
Distro: Gentoo Linux, very up-to-date
Computer: Sony Vaio PCG-Z505LE
Kernel: 2.4.22 vanilla (from kernel.org)
If...
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Well, while that will allow the install to continue, it's ignoring it, not solving it. It may not end up being a problem, but there is a reason they warn you about the mismatch.
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Waimea supports xmodmapped hotkeys (I use them for xmms controls, to pop up an Eterm, to start xscreensaver, etc.) as well as dynamic menus. All you need is a script that outputs the proper text to...
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Win98 can use mouse gestures to move from virtual desktop to virtual desktop? How did I miss that?
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So, saturn-vk, how exactly are you doing that? The first caption mentions Gnome desktop, but I didn't know Gnome could do all that fancy stuff.
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