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by HardenCoonor
Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:39 am
Forum: Portage & Programming
Topic: GCC 4.0 (part 2)
Replies: 810
Views: 248231

I can't seem to get kdelibs to compile under4 .0.1, can someone help me or do I have to just compile with3 .4.4?

post error. I did compile kdelibs with401 .

I also had problems compiling kdelibs. At first something with kab, which turned out to be not really a problem with compiling, but with ...
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by HardenCoonor
Wed Jun 22, 2005 11:03 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: 2.6.12-dark1: Steamboy
Replies: 14
Views: 6863

Runs great here, too, though i was able to provoke a kernel-oops (alsa-related, used alsa-drivers, which had conflicts with usb_storage). Maybe it was preempt related, i am not sure.
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by HardenCoonor
Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:59 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: LDFLAG --as-needed / Speeding up of GNOME or KDE
Replies: 263
Views: 226354

I succesfully used --enable-new-ldflags on my system, which added --as-needed and --enable-new-dtags to the LDFLAGS.

Maybe there are several packages where --enable-new-ldflags is replaced by --enable-new_ldflags, but --enable-new-ldflags is from my point of view the correct alternative. Also ...
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by HardenCoonor
Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:43 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: Beta test New Init system, realy improved boot time.
Replies: 633
Views: 321838

@FatBoy666: Thank you. Will test that.
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by HardenCoonor
Wed Jun 01, 2005 10:59 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: 2.6.11.11-dark1: First blood
Replies: 11
Views: 6726

I prefer to stick with what is mainline for alsa, as it generally works out of the box.

That's true.

Also, always good to have postive feedback.

That is why i wrote this. I used the last 4-5 versions of your patchset on my server (it is just a K6-2 450), and had no issues with the kernel ...
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by HardenCoonor
Tue May 31, 2005 11:24 am
Forum: Portage & Programming
Topic: GCC 3.4.4 is released!
Replies: 57
Views: 19059

Still 3.4.3 did go directly into ~* when that came. Why did not 3.4.4? I mean it just another bugfix-release of the 3.4.x-branch, so why is 3.4.4 diffrent?

Maybe gcc-3.4.3 is too stable right now, and the devs are concentrating on gcc-4.0.*, or on binutils, or glibc, or their summer holidays ...
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by HardenCoonor
Tue May 31, 2005 11:16 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: Beta test New Init system, realy improved boot time.
Replies: 633
Views: 321838

I tested initng, too, but it does not support xfs (X Font Server), so my kdm won't start (no fonts). Is it possible to support xfs? Or has anybody experiences with xfs being worse than including fonts in xorg.conf?
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by HardenCoonor
Tue May 31, 2005 11:02 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: 2.6.11.11-dark1: First blood
Replies: 11
Views: 6726

Very nice kernel patchset(s). I use this since i got away from Reiser4, and on my server since i noticed there was some BADRAM (just 4K), which probably nuked my reiser4 install there.

Yesterday i did 2 emerges (one kernel, the others were progs), and listened to amarok playing music. Very smooth ...
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by HardenCoonor
Fri Apr 15, 2005 12:35 pm
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: LDFLAG --as-needed / Speeding up of GNOME or KDE
Replies: 263
Views: 226354

just a heads up for any brave souls out there testing the latest binutils-2.16.90.0.1 that's hard masked in portage, the --as-needed flag is stripping more than it should, causing a fair number of builds to break with undefined references. earlier versions of binutils in portage are fine.

I guess ...
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by HardenCoonor
Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:03 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: LDFLAG --as-needed / Speeding up of GNOME or KDE
Replies: 263
Views: 226354

Someone care to actually post some benchmarks? "Seems faster" could just be placebo.

Unfortunately, i cannot post a benchmark. Apps seem to load a bit faster. And as long as they work, i will stick with them.

Again a listing of apps that work with my box(with binutils-2.15.94.0.2.2). See my ...
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by HardenCoonor
Fri Apr 08, 2005 1:50 pm
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: LDFLAG --as-needed / Speeding up of GNOME or KDE
Replies: 263
Views: 226354

At first, thanks for --as-needed . My kdebase-metas seem to start faster with it, and the numbers of libraries certain apps are linked against has decreased.

Meanwhile, using newer binutils may also have advantages. I use the newest in portage (94.2.2) on my ~x86, and they work just fine. I have ...
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by HardenCoonor
Fri Apr 08, 2005 1:19 pm
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: Old posts from the morph-sources thread
Replies: 756
Views: 175043

just grad the ebuild and ebuild morph.ebuild digest will do the rest for you

No problem with that. I have digest in my make.conf turned on. The issues i have with that is on one hand i have my distfiles on a extra computer (my server, an old k6-2) with a 10MBit connection, so digesting the linux ...
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by HardenCoonor
Thu Apr 07, 2005 1:34 pm
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: Old posts from the morph-sources thread
Replies: 756
Views: 175043

You got a good idea, yardbird should do a use-flag explanation list.

Probably. It is maybe just a collecting of information from this thread, or the changelog posted on the 1st page.

While you are at it(or not), yardbird, i would like to ask whether to rethink the way you release your files on ...
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by HardenCoonor
Thu Mar 10, 2005 5:13 pm
Forum: Gamers & Players
Topic: [EBUILD] BlackIsle RPGs (currently hibernating)
Replies: 222
Views: 267640

Yes, iwg. I have seen this already, but never tested it, since it became an open beta only when Mr. W. Weimer decided not to continue development of this program ;) . By then i also was a bit bored by these games, if you ever have killed about 100 or more glabrezu in demogorgons prison just for the ...
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by HardenCoonor
Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:50 pm
Forum: Gamers & Players
Topic: [EBUILD] BlackIsle RPGs (currently hibernating)
Replies: 222
Views: 267640

Cosmocratic technology is a fine thing, you know.

It surely is. Although the Baolin-Nda had their part in it, so it is not real cosmocratic(do they even have their own technology? i doubt it, all is from porleyters, baolin-nda, and these horses). And how does it feel to be "mighty"? This ship of ...
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by HardenCoonor
Mon Mar 07, 2005 10:43 am
Forum: Gamers & Players
Topic: [EBUILD] BlackIsle RPGs (currently hibernating)
Replies: 222
Views: 267640

What about gemrb?

http://gemrb.sourceforge.net

It is still under development.

@Voltago: How does it feel to walk without feet ;) ?
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by HardenCoonor
Mon Mar 07, 2005 10:40 am
Forum: Gamers & Players
Topic: wine OpenGL support
Replies: 10
Views: 5505

One also have to check whether opengl is really activated, by running

Code: Select all

 opengl-update 
Look at the options, how to enable xorg-x11.

I had recently problems with that, where i did not run opengl-update, and some apps (qt, kdebase) were not compiled with opengl-support.
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by HardenCoonor
Mon Mar 07, 2005 10:34 am
Forum: Multimedia
Topic: free H264 Video Codec x264 by Videolan
Replies: 19
Views: 17825

@bi3l: Thanks for the ebuilds. Especially the x264 one is more sophisticated than my own. Of course one has to test several different sets of CFLAGS, but as far as i have seen, they don't make that much of a difference yet, it is still as slow as on win32.

As for mplayer, a current snapshot also ...
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by HardenCoonor
Fri Mar 04, 2005 2:31 pm
Forum: Multimedia
Topic: free H264 Video Codec x264 by Videolan
Replies: 19
Views: 17825

@FooFighter007:

Have you been able to compile it? And, more interesting to me, have you been able to compile mplayer with x264-support?



I have tried it, got version 149 from svn, made a tarball, an ebuild and so on, compiled it, put .a into /usr/lib, .h into /usr/include, but then mplayer ...
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by HardenCoonor
Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:29 pm
Forum: Deutsches Forum (German)
Topic: Englisches OpenOffice Deutsch machen
Replies: 6
Views: 2696

Oder die Handarbeit, den beta-candidate für OOo-2.0 zu installieren. Benötigt rpm2targz oder rpm. Ist auch ne Neuinstallation, aber wirklich neu, und auch in deutsch jetzt zu haben. Geht aber schneller als der Eigenbau.
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by HardenCoonor
Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:49 am
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: Old posts from the morph-sources thread
Replies: 756
Views: 175043

Maybe i will test it, but i have to admit that i switched to 2.6.11-rc4-morph0 recently, where there were no issues yet with kernel panics. But i still need a stable kernel as a backup, so 2.6.10-morph24 is probably a good choice for that.
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by HardenCoonor
Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:26 pm
Forum: Portage & Programming
Topic: emerge and linux-headers - masked
Replies: 9
Views: 2051

AFAIK There is a transition going on to move the linux26-headers back to the linux-headers package. This is work in progress and therefore they are still masked there.

Sounds reasonable. Otherwise Gentoo would probably end up with linux26-, linux2.8 and linux3.(2*n)-headers. Thanks for this ...
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by HardenCoonor
Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:42 pm
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: Old posts from the morph-sources thread
Replies: 756
Views: 175043

@ yardbird: Thanks, but there is no need to give it a high priority, a nice +10 suffices, so you can release good kernels and still have a real life (is there any outside linux ?).
New versions might help with solving the issue with morph-sources and the kernel panic i always get when powering down ...
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by HardenCoonor
Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:33 pm
Forum: Portage & Programming
Topic: emerge and linux-headers - masked
Replies: 9
Views: 2051

It is a bit confusing. The category sys-kernel/linux-headers now contains the stable 2.4-linux-headers and the unstable(hardmasked) linux26-headers, besides the antique 2.2 and 2.0 headers. The category sys-kernel/linux26-headers contains the stable 2.6-headers.

This is of course not logical, at ...
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by HardenCoonor
Tue Feb 15, 2005 1:41 pm
Forum: Unsupported Software
Topic: Old posts from the morph-sources thread
Replies: 756
Views: 175043

Hi,

I also get a kernel crash with morph23, but these happen only when I power down or reboot, at the end, after "remounting filesytems readonly", so this is no problem for me. This is maybe because i always activate reiser4 with 4k-stacks, in the Kconfig.reiser4.

BTW. concerning the ebuild, isn't ...
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