Re: [gentoo-user] Evolution Doesn't Filter Incoming Mail

2008-07-17 Thread Gordon Schulz
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 16:27, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use Evolution as my mail client. I receive Gentoo mailing list email
> at my GMail address, and access this email in Evolution over IMAP.
> 
> I want Gentoo mailing list messages to go into a Gentoo mailing list
> folder in Evolution, and so I've setup an incoming mail filter to take
> all mail with a sender or recipient address matching '@lists.gentoo.org'
> and move it to my Gentoo mailing list folder.

Maybe I am missing something here, but... Why not just let GMail apply a
label to the gentoo-mails and skip Inbox? That way they would show
up in a folder serverside and Evolution wouldn't have to do anything at
all.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox 3 stability

2008-07-06 Thread Gordon Schulz
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm tempted to install Opera, but my system is completely GTK (if not
> CLI) and I just don't want to waste space with installing Qt ... Is
> there any possible way to install Opera without Qt support?
It is possible to install Opera with a statically linked QT toolkit,
but else than that - no. That would be like wanting to install Firefox
without GTK (which personally I would like ;p).
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Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox 3 stability

2008-07-04 Thread Gordon Schulz
On 7/3/08, Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 02:24:49PM +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
>  > I'm finding it unusable as it crashes often. How are you guys finding it?
>  >
>
>
> That is how I found FF2, and why I initially switched to Galeon. But
>  when Firefox-3.0-r2 came out I gave FF another try, and I don't regret
>  it at all. FF3 is a vast improvement over FF2 for me, it's quicker, more
>  robust, takes up less memory, and the UI is a lot nicer. FF2 used to
>  memory leak like an old man with diareah, but no problems with FF3.
>
>  And I'm talking about the mozilla-firefox package, not -bin. For -bin I
>  have 2.0.0.14 installed in case I ever need to use FF2 for something...I
>  don't know what I would use it for but it can't hurt to have it.

Probably a bit OT, but out of boredom I decided to give the newly
released Opera 9.51 a spin - and I am pleasantly surprised. It's even
way faster than FF3 and the font rendering is totally awesome.
As I am developing quite some web-based stuff at work their new
Dragonfly Debugger/Inspector is a good substitute for Firebug and the
myopera.com integration supplies the much needed bookmark
synchronisation between machines that Foxmarks handles on Firefox.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox 3 stability

2008-07-01 Thread Gordon Schulz
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 6:24 AM, Adam Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm finding it unusable as it crashes often. How are you guys finding it?
>
>
>

Really fast, no crashes as of yet, totally satisified.


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Re: [gentoo-user] recommendation for a wireless G Broadband Router

2008-06-27 Thread Gordon Schulz
Another option is the excellent Tomato Firmware
(http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato), which does exactly what you need
out of the box.

Greetings,

gordon.

On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Allan Gottlieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a linksys (Cisco) WRT54G, which works fine except for one
> point.
>
> I have been unable to find in the documentation how to tell its dhcp
> server that mac address X should get IP addr Y.  I am prepared to
> accept the deserved shame if someone tells me how to do this.
>
> Failing the above, I am seriously considering buying another router
> that has this capability.  It is frustrating not to know the IP
> address for machines on our home network (especially the NFS server).
>
> I would appreciate any recommendations.
> The device should have wired ethernet input (from our cable modem) and
> 4 wired ethernet outputs, plus wireless support, and a dhcp server.
>
> thanks,
> allan
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