On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Dale wrote:
Use the -t option to see what it is that is pulling it in. I have never
Here it goes. Doesn't help. (I was just curious, anyway.) [blocks B ] www-client/mozilla (is blocking www-client/seamonkey-1.0.6) [ebuild N ] www-client/epiphany-2.14.2.1-r1 USE="python -debug -doc -firefox" 3,515 kB [ebuild N ] app-text/iso-codes-0.49 3,612 kB [ebuild N ] www-client/seamonkey-1.0.6 USE="crypt java -debug -gnome -ipv6 -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznopango -moznoroaming -postgres -xinerama -xprint" 35,076 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-desktop-2.14.2 USE="-debug -doc" 1,159 kB [ebuild N ] app-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.6.1 USE="-debug" 375 kB [ebuild N ] dev-python/gnome-python-2.12.4 USE="-debug -doc -gtkhtml" 368 kB [ebuild N ] dev-python/pygtk-2.8.6 USE="opengl -doc" 739 kB [ebuild N ] dev-python/numeric-23.7 0 kB [ebuild N ] dev-python/pycairo-1.2.2 USE="-numeric" 471 kB [ebuild N ] dev-python/pyopengl-2.0.0.44 0 kB [ebuild N ] dev-python/pyorbit-2.14.0 USE="-debug" 269 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libgnomeui-2.14.1 USE="jpeg -debug -doc" 1,847 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libbonoboui-2.14.0 USE="X -debug -doc" 872 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-keyring-0.4.9 USE="-debug" 386 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libgnome-2.14.1 USE="-debug -doc -esd -static" 971 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-vfs-2.14.2-r1 USE="ssl -avahi -debug -doc -gnutls -hal -ipv6 -samba" 1,773 kB [ebuild N ] net-misc/neon-0.26.1-r1 USE="nls ssl zlib -expat -socks5" 763 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-mime-data-2.4.2 USE="-debug" 829 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gconf-2.14.0 USE="-debug -doc" 1,851 kB [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libbonobo-2.14.0 USE="-debug -doc" 1,354 kB [ebuild NS ] gnome-base/orbit-2.14.0 USE="ssl -debug -doc -static" 687 kB [ebuild N ] sys-apps/dbus-0.62-r1 USE="X gtk python -debug -doc -mono -qt3 -qt4 (-selinux)" 1,696 kB [ebuild N ] dev-python/pyrex-0.9.4.1 177 kB
used epiphany before. What's it look like?
Have no idea, I didn't tried either. Being something from Gnome, I suspect it's not very customizable, but I may be completely wrong.
I think your problem is more about what server you are hooking up to when you go to google than what browser you are using. Google has
But it happens _only_ in FF...
servers all over the world and it may just be that you are getting different ones for some reason. Have you tried http://www.google.com/en
I tried it. It gets redirected. Google knows best!
by any chance? Maybe try this: 66.102.7.99, 66.102.7.104, or 66.102.7.147 . Those are the IPs I get for google when I go to it. Maybe that will help.
Cheers. -- Jorge -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list