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| Hi! I just compiled 2.6.8-r10 (gentoo-dev-sources) and I realised that there is no supermount support. On #gentoo someone with "@" before nick told me that supermount will be no longer included in any gentoo sources. My question is what alternatives do I have, what to use to automatically mount an unmount CDroms ? Second question : after installing new kernel i installed the newest driver from nVidia. (6111 I think). But after that Americas Army exits with "Could not load OpenGl library" error message. I decided to go back to old version of drivers - the one from portage - it doesn't help me neither. Morover - trying to install AA again shows me that it's impossible becouse at the very first screen the "Next" button is inactive. When I try to change something on this screen I can see in VT where i launched the installer, some error messages starting with "GTK_CRITICAL " and then a lot of stuff which I can't recall (it was very late yestarday at home, now I am at work) And one last question: I am using kernel 2.6.X from the beginning. Why is that, that kernel-headers are from 2.4 ? To be honest I don't exactly know what kernel-headers are and I should worry about, but isn't it a little bit confusing? Kernel 2.6 - kernel headers 2.4 .... What is the meaning of that ? Regards m.s.w |
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| "m.s.w" <m.s.w@interia.pl> schrieb: >I just compiled 2.6.8-r10 (gentoo-dev-sources) and I realised that there is >no supermount support. >On #gentoo someone with "@" before nick told me that supermount will be no >longer included in any gentoo sources. >My question is what alternatives do I have, what to use to automatically >mount an unmount CDroms ? Use submount/subfs instead. Works for me. Eggert |
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| m.s.w wrote: > [...] > And one last question: > I am using kernel 2.6.X from the beginning. Why is that, that > kernel-headers are from 2.4 ? > To be honest I don't exactly know what kernel-headers are and I should > worry about, but isn't it a little bit confusing? Kernel 2.6 - kernel > headers 2.4 ... What is the meaning of that ? > I had that too... seems to come from the stage[3]-install. Just 'emerge unmerge linux-headers && emerge linux26-headers'. Cheers Marco |
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