Matt Wilson wrote:
This may be a stupid question and perhaps nothing that's recommended to do
but:
Is it possible to make emerge take a file list as argument?
I've been searching gentoo forums and the internet but I haven't found any
solution. What I'm thinking of is if it's possible to pipe a
Eamon Caddigan wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a couple issues with fonts in MozillaFirebird.
First, I've never been able to use some of the truetype fonts with
Mozilla. The fonts in '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype' are never
presented in the list of available fonts in the configuration window,
You want some advice? Avoid the LiceCD at all costs. Shaving all your
discs is a real pain in the but, trust me.
Doug :-)
Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Hi!
I am looking for a HOW-TO that explains the process of creating a Gentoo
based LiveCD.
I started by downloading the current Gentoo
Realistically, any NIC you pick up off the shelf is more than likely
going to work with Linux. If you want to keep it simple, just make sure
it's NE2000 compatible.
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Scharf Yuval wrote:
Hi,
Tomorrow I'll buy a new NIC (I'm tired of USB-ADSL).
My question
Hey list,
Just checking; does anyone know of a webmin module interface to
portage? It seemed like a good idea to me, so I was wondering if anyone
else had already thought of it, come across one, or built their own.
Thanks,
Doug
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On closer inspection, I see that System - Software Packages does
indeed use portage on my Gentoo system. Cool!
Doug Gorley wrote:
Hey list,
Just checking; does anyone know of a webmin module interface to
portage? It seemed like a good idea to me, so I was wondering if
anyone else had
On that note, I just installed quake2, and it works... but the game
comes up as a small (maybe 2inx2in) window in the corner of my screen.
When I go to the VIDEO menu to change the resolution, it segfaults. Has
anyone experienced this before?
Thanks,
Doug
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
No,
I've got a Diamond Viper V770 (RivaTNT2). I'm using a 2.6.1 kernel, and
the nvidia drivers for X.
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
No, mine worked fine. What kind of video card do you have?
Doug Gorley wrote:
On that note, I just installed quake2, and it works... but the game
comes up as a small
might
cause this to happen?
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) are not
available. Has anyone experienced this before? Any suggestions?
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to? I think the BIOS temps list MB,
CPU, Power Supply in that order. Should I be worried?
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Howdy all,
Can someone please tell me how to determine if my MB (ASUS A7V266-E) is
supported by lm_sensors? I was a bit confused by the hardware
compatibility list on the web site.
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-r5 [1.3-r1]
[ebuildUD] dev-libs/g-wrap-1.3.1-r1 [1.3.4]
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I tried deleting the files and emerging as well, but the copy I received
on emerge still reported as corrupted.
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. Is this
likely the cause of my compilation failures? If so, does it certainly
mean that the memory is bad, or are there any tricks to memory errors
(swap mb slots, re-seat it, etc.) Note that there haven't been any
problems with any applications thus far, just with compiling.
Thanks again,
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), but the so-called
American pronounciation never even occured to me until I read this
thread.
(Goes back to his Tim Horton's coffee)
Mmmm... Tim Horton's aaahhh.
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FTP server should
be started automatically by default on port 8021, but that's not the
case here. One weak point of Zope is the docs, and I can't seem to find
any good info on Zope start-up options. Has anyone run into this
before?
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actually you run out of RAM.
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|G'day list. Here's the header output from top:
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ReiserFS as the root partition, and none of them with notail. I've
not had a problem with any of them.
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the extra
512MB of RAM, but I thought it was curious that it was still even
looking at the swap. Now I know; I can always turn off the swap!
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The Roostheavy font appears to be in the freefont directory. However,
It isn't an option in GIMP, OpenOffice, or anything else. In fact, none
of the fonts in that directory are? How can I go about getting my apps
to see these fonts?
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to look?
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-0800, Doug Gorley wrote:
Good afternoon (PST) list,
I'm trying to get a little more comfortable with kernel configuration,
and have just compiled a 2.4.20 kernel from the vanilla-sources that
uses modules wherever possible. Following the Kernel HOWTO at
http://www.tldp.org/, I changed my
that I wanted to use.. :)
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On Thu, 03/06/03 at 13:38:34 -0800, Doug Gorley wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
So, not only is this OK, but it's a good idea if I want to experiment
with different kernels from the same source, yes? Otherwise, if I
compiled two kernels from the vanilla-sources
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- the documentation
was easy to find, the system tools (portage, rc scripts, etc.) all work
very well, and the mailing list does a great job of filling in the
blanks. Exactly what more is it you're looking for?
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On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 00:38, Matthew Tedder wrote:
On Thursday 13 February 2003 00:17, Doug Gorley wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 23:25, Matthew Tedder wrote:
I have downloaded and attempted stage5 downloaded from ibiblio and one
other mirror--only to find that one of them doens't provide
of the files I just
created. I checked; the files are there. What could I be missing?
Thanks,
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isn't he -j recognized??
Thanks.
I'm pretty sure Gentoo uses GNU tar. It could be that those options are
specific to GNU tar, and that that's not the tar that come with RH. I'm
not sure what to do about the -p option, but just bunzip2 the file first
and skip the -j option.
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