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On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Dale<rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> James wrote: |
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>> Kevin O'Gorman <kogorman <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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>>>> 'emerge -e1 world' did the trick |
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>>> Okay, I was hoping for variable mileage, but maybe no dice. |
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>> Have you rebuilt HAL? |
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>> It might help.... |
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>> I have rebuilt version hal-0.5.11-r9.... |
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>> try to get back to what you had before your last (broken) |
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>> upgrade. Make sure you are using gcc-4.1.2, as 4.3.2 is |
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>> borked (many folks have different issues).... |
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>> hth, |
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>> James |
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> If all else fails: |
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> x11-base/xorg-server -hal |
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> Put that in package.use and re-emerge xorg-server. You may have to |
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> re-emerge mouse and keyboard too. |
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> Dale |
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Okay, I'm re-emerging hal. I was already using gcc-4.1.2. I still |
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have mouse and keyboard emerged, but not mentioned in the xorg.conf. |
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Crossing my fingers. |
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Is there any other advice? |
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Is there any hope? |
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++ kevin |
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD |