* [gentoo-user] decrypt a use flag - how to
@ 2012-03-16 8:54 Helmut Jarausch
2012-03-16 9:12 ` Pandu Poluan
2012-03-16 9:30 ` [gentoo-user] gentoo on compiz problems Tamer Higazi
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From: Helmut Jarausch @ 2012-03-16 8:54 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi,
when I do
emerge -vp sys-libs/glibc
I see the use flag (-nls%*)
What are these special characters '(' '%' and '*' about?
Many thanks for a hint,
Helmut.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] decrypt a use flag - how to
2012-03-16 8:54 [gentoo-user] decrypt a use flag - how to Helmut Jarausch
@ 2012-03-16 9:12 ` Pandu Poluan
2012-03-16 9:30 ` [gentoo-user] gentoo on compiz problems Tamer Higazi
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From: Pandu Poluan @ 2012-03-16 9:12 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 15:54, Helmut Jarausch
<jarausch@igpm.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I do
>
> emerge -vp sys-libs/glibc
>
> I see the use flag (-nls%*)
> What are these special characters '(' '%' and '*' about?
>
man emerge contains the complete information, search for "%" ;-)
But, in a nutshell:
The parens ( ) mean the flag's state (enabled/disabled) is forced by
the profile in use.
The "%" means there's a change of the flag (the flag gets deleted, or
forced, or a new flag)
The "*" means the flag's state has transitioned (enabled-->disabled or
vice versa)
In your case, I'd say the explanation would be: The nls flag for that
package was previously enabled (perhaps globally), but now it's forced
to be disabled by the profile.
CMIIW
Rgds,
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* [gentoo-user] gentoo on compiz problems
2012-03-16 8:54 [gentoo-user] decrypt a use flag - how to Helmut Jarausch
2012-03-16 9:12 ` Pandu Poluan
@ 2012-03-16 9:30 ` Tamer Higazi
2012-03-16 12:49 ` Nilesh Govindrajan
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From: Tamer Higazi @ 2012-03-16 9:30 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi!
I am running a stable port of gentoo with gnome 2.31.1 and I want to run
compiz.
How do I run compiz proparly?! I am pretty sure, that I do something
wrong. For any advise, I would thank you.
Tamer
When I open gnome-terminal (shell) and run "compiz-manager" I get the
following output:
tamer@office ~ $ compiz-manager
Checking for Xgl: not present.
xset q doesn't reveal the location of the log file. Using fallback
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
Detected PCI ID for VGA: 04:00.0 0300: 10de:1244 (rev a1) (prog-if 00
[VGA controller])
Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present.
Checking for non power of two support: present.
Checking for Composite extension: present.
NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied).
Comparing resolution (1920x1080) to maximum 3D texture size (16384): Passed.
Checking for nVidia: present.
Checking for FBConfig: NVIDIA: could not open the device file
/dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied).
present.
Checking for Xgl: not present.
Starting emerald
NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied).
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* Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo on compiz problems
2012-03-16 9:30 ` [gentoo-user] gentoo on compiz problems Tamer Higazi
@ 2012-03-16 12:49 ` Nilesh Govindrajan
2012-03-16 16:57 ` Tamer Higazi
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From: Nilesh Govindrajan @ 2012-03-16 12:49 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Tamer Higazi <th982a@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
> I am running a stable port of gentoo with gnome 2.31.1 and I want to run
> compiz.
>
> How do I run compiz proparly?! I am pretty sure, that I do something
> wrong. For any advise, I would thank you.
>
>
> Tamer
>
>
>
> When I open gnome-terminal (shell) and run "compiz-manager" I get the
> following output:
>
>
> tamer@office ~ $ compiz-manager
> Checking for Xgl: not present.
> xset q doesn't reveal the location of the log file. Using fallback
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
> Detected PCI ID for VGA: 04:00.0 0300: 10de:1244 (rev a1) (prog-if 00
> [VGA controller])
> Checking for texture_from_pixmap: present.
> Checking for non power of two support: present.
> Checking for Composite extension: present.
> NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied).
> Comparing resolution (1920x1080) to maximum 3D texture size (16384): Passed.
> Checking for nVidia: present.
> Checking for FBConfig: NVIDIA: could not open the device file
> /dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied).
> present.
> Checking for Xgl: not present.
> Starting emerald
> NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied).
>
>
>
I think you need to be present in the video group.
Clearly the problem is because access is denied to your video card.
Just ls -l /dev/nvidiactl (you should see group video there) and add
yourself to the group.
gpasswd -a <your username> video
If the group is something else as the ls -l reveals, add yourself to
that group (unless it's root or wheel). If the group is root or wheel,
you need to modify udev/mdev rules which I'm not aware of much.
--
Nilesh Govindarajan
http://nileshgr.com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo on compiz problems
2012-03-16 12:49 ` Nilesh Govindrajan
@ 2012-03-16 16:57 ` Tamer Higazi
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From: Tamer Higazi @ 2012-03-16 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi Nilesh!
Am 16.03.2012 13:49, schrieb Nilesh Govindrajan:
> I think you need to be present in the video group.
I am;
> Clearly the problem is because access is denied to your video card.
> Just ls -l /dev/nvidiactl (you should see group video there)
tamer@office ~ $ ls -lA /dev/nvidiactl
crw-rw---- 1 root video 195, 255 16. Mär 17:25 /dev/nvidiactl
> yourself to the group.
>
> gpasswd -a <your username> video
>
It is. and I still get the same message :(
NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied).
I looked at my xorg.conf and added certain lines:
At Section "ServerLayout" I added:
Option "AIGLX" "true"
At Section "Extensions" I added:
Option "Composite" "Enable"
an t Section "Screen" I added as well:
Option "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
> If the group is something else as the ls -l reveals, add yourself to
> that group (unless it's root or wheel). If the group is root or wheel,
> you need to modify udev/mdev rules which I'm not aware of much.
>
but always, even if I run compiz-manager as root (sudo compiz-manager),
I receive THIS ERROR:
Checking for Xgl: not present
and I am not getting smart what I did wrong.
xorg was built with these flags:
x11-base/xorg-server-1.11.2-r2 was built with the following:
USE="ipv6 kdrive (multilib) nptl udev xorg -dmx -doc -minimal
-static-libs -tslib -xnest -xvfb"
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-z,lazy"
here is my xorg.xonf.....
http://pastebin.mozilla.org/1522488
Tamer
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