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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:29:29 +0200, Beso <givemesugarr@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> 2007/6/29, Lukas Oliva <xoliva02@×××××××××××××××.cz>: |
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>> >> My graphic card is Nvidia FX Go 5700. |
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>> > you should install also the nvidia drivers and then eselect the nvidia |
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>> > opengl instead of the xorg one, cause it's much more performant.... |
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>> > follow |
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>> > the nvidia howtos on gentoo-wiki for that if you haven't done it |
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>> yet.... |
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>> I did so and nvidia is correctly running. |
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>> > anyway this is only the xorg server package, not the |
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>> > internationalizzation |
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>> > package which has the voices about the linguas.... for me (kde user) |
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>> is |
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>> > kde-base/kde-i18n which has various linguas compiled.... |
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>> well, I prefer gnome and fluxbox if performance neede. But it was all |
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>> running ok till some update, but I had not time to solve it at that |
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>> time. |
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> you'll need to look for that update and try to fix it cause it may be |
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> that |
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> one that is breaking you keyb layout.... |
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You are righ, the problem is that I am not sure when did this happenedand |
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as I update quite often, I am not able to find it out. |
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>> the absence of the |
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>> > voice "LINGUAS ="en cz"" may say that it should have installed all the |
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>> > default languages.... if you're using some other window manager than |
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>> kde |
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>> > you |
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>> > should search on which is the internazionalization package on your |
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>> > windowmanager.... |
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>> Oh, this is interesting, I thought, it should be "en cs" that I am |
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>> using. |
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>> Sorry for being confusing, I will attach the make.conf. In my mind, this |
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>> isn't problem of window manager as gnome was running and it has no |
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>> localization package. |
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> hold on a sec, i don't know if is cz or cs.... you should look for you |
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> internazionalizzation settings.... |
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>> but first i have forgotten of the x11-apps/setxkbmap package which |
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>> > controls |
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>> > the x keyb changer.... see if it's installed.... |
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>> Yes, it is, currenlty I use these packages perhaps related to xkb |
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>> [ I] x11-apps/setxkbmap (1.0.2): Controls the keyboard layout of a |
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>> running X server. |
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>> [ I] x11-apps/xkbcomp (1.0.3): compile XKB keyboard description |
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>> [ I] x11-apps/xkbutils (1.0.1): X.Org xkbutils application |
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>> [ I] x11-libs/libxkbfile (1.0.4): X.Org xkbfile library |
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>> [ I] x11-libs/libxkbui (1.0.2): X.Org xkbui library |
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>> [ I] x11-libs/libxklavier (3.1): High level XKB library |
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>> [ I] x11-misc/xkbdata (1.0.1): X.Org xkbdata data |
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>> [ I] x11-misc/xxkb (1.10): eXtended XKB - assign different keymaps |
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>> to |
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>> different windows |
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>> [ I] x11-plugins/gkrellm-xkb (1.05): XKB keyboard switcher for |
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>> gkrellm2 |
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> wow.... you have a lot of packages installed but i don't see the one |
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> was telling you about.... try emerging it.... |
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Well, that one is setxkbmap, no? If so than I have it. |
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I *am* able to switch keyboard using this in terminal, but it is not the |
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way I would like to do. |
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>> it may be due to it that |
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>> > the system doesn't switch the keyb layout.... and another thing, on |
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>> kde, |
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>> > you |
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>> > should first enable the shortcut on the kde admin pannel.... |
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>> This is not afaik necessary in gnome. |
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> i don't know how gnome works, cause i hate it!!!! i'm a true kde crusader |
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> against gnome/evolution/mono, which now are more and more integrated as |
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> windows and internet exploder.... |
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Ok, I can not tell. Just for me gnome seems to be simple and elegant |
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comparing to KDE eyecandy. |
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>> > then you're using the 2007 layout.... when you update world you update |
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>> > many |
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>> > system packages, as gcc, libtool or baselayout.... the experimental |
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>> > issue is |
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>> > only is you use the tilde packages, which are still unstable.... you |
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>> > should |
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>> > not use this as an universal keyword in make.conf, but the packages |
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>> that |
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>> > you |
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>> > need and that are still under the unstable branch should be put in the |
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>> > /etc/portage/package.keywords file.... if you're using only stable |
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>> packs |
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>> > will not have any issue due to experimental things.... at least for |
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>> what |
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>> > i |
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>> > know of it.... |
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>> Well, sorry I should not say experimental but I was told that there can |
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>> some problems on 2007.1, so I have not switched yet. |
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>> ls -l /etc/ | grep make.profile |
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>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 51 2007-05-06 14:42 make.profile -> |
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>> ..//usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2006.1 |
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>> Maybe it would be good idea to switch, if you have not experienced any |
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>> problems. |
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> hmmm.... you've already switched to it.... the configuration in the |
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> profile |
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> is not much changed and the packages you're using are udated.... this is |
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> the |
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> best thing on gentoo: it isn't bonded anymore to versioning as other |
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> distributions.... i've started with 2007.0 and now i'm using a very |
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> tainted |
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> gentoo, with sabayon packages, i've updated the baselayout and with a |
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> lot |
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> of tilde packages and with paludis instead of portage and my system is |
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> stable and i haven't experienced any great issue.... if you look at the |
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> two |
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> profiles you'll see that there are 2 use flags changed and you probably |
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> have |
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> already enabled the 2 use flags that are enabled by default.... these are |
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> the changes between the 2007.0 and 2006.1.... |
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Yes, you are right. I switched it and do some recompilation. Nevertheless |
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this does not seem to solve my problem as none of the recompiled packages |
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has todo with gnome/X. |
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