On 11/16/05, Jeff Smelser wrote: > > On Wednesday 16 November 2005 02:50 pm, Derek Tracy wrote: > > > That is what I was thinking when I switched to stable..... From what I > am > > seeing either my computer doesn't like stable code or stable does not > mean > > stable anymore. > > But thats not what you said. I Quote: > > "In the past I have always leaned toward ~x86 (I love bleeding edge). But > since this was going to be a new install I decided to do the preferred > method > and set all ~x86 flags via /etc/portage/package.keywords for specific > packages. " This means your MIXING the two and is only recommended once the system is > up. > During an install, you should do one or the other, not start mixing and > matching. HOWEVER, if you did set all to x86, and havent touched > package.keyword, read the next paragraph. I did not set any of the flags as I wanted to get the system up and running first. What I was doing was pointing out that if I needed to set the ~x86 flag on any packages then I would do so via the above stated file. Stable is fine.. I really dont understand how some modules have ANY thing to > do with being x86 or ~x86.. Modules are always finicky, no matter what > linux > distro you use.. You probably are just forgetting to compile in the kernel > options you had before, that you do not now have. (Guessing of course). Been there and checked that. Confirmed to not be the case. Sounds to me you just re-installed before making sure you had all your ducks > in a row and blaming it on gentoo. I havent seen anything in your message > that I can say, gentoo did it, and you didnt do it yourself.. It all > really > just sounds like configuration issues, that happens on all new install, no > matter the distro, x86/~x86, or otherwise. I would have to disagree with you on this. I do not believe that it is a config issue I beleive that many of the x86 packages still do not play well with each other, that is what I am saying needs fixed. Jeff > > > -- --------------------------------- Derek Tracy tracyde@gmail.com ---------------------------------