but can be tweaked
to do so. See also http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/FAQ.html#namespace
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located.
In order to run NFS through a firewall you have to tell the NFS related
daemons to use fixed ports. See
http://www.lowth.com/LinWiz/nfs_help.html for instructions.
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p getting spam for MS this and MS that?
> that crap is really annoying.
If you are talking about mails than these are most certainly viruses.
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errors=panic Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs.
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ty - go figure.
That's what backups are for!
Undelete is a misconcept known from FAT16/FAT32.
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Hi list,
I'm sure my following question was already answered but I couldn't find
anything related in the archives.
I'd like to use apache 1.3 and not the new 2.0 so I added
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sr/lib/vmware/configurator/vmnet-dhcpd.conf
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Adam Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 10:58:16AM +0000, Juri Haberland wrote:
>> Actually, I never tried streaming with mplayer. I only played local
>> files - successfully.
>
> Ok, I emerged the LIVE plugin, then re-emerged mplayer, and
e you done so? (emerge live)
> I'm not sure what else to try at this point. I can use RealPlayer, which
> is what I've been doing because I've never seen a working version of mplayer
> personally. Maybe I just do it wrong everytime. *shrug*
> Anyway, if there'
Adam Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 01:16:01PM +0000, Juri Haberland wrote:
>> Adam Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Ok, I installed RealPlayer (8 was the newest Linux version Real.com has
>> > for download), and re
s happen.
>
> The codecs are installed at /usr/local/RealPlayer8/Codecs.
Please use the realplayer ebuild. The mplayer ebuild expects the
realplayer codecs in /opt/RealPlayer8/Codecs or
/opt/RealPlayer9/Real/Codecs. That's where the realplayer ebuild will
install realplayer. Just use the Gent
;drv3.so.6.0" & "drv2.so.6.0" respectively).
No, mplayer needs the real Realmedia codecs. That's what the configure
option --with-reallibdir is for. It is independent from the win32 stuff.
> Did I build it improperly, or forget (or add) something to my USE lin
u *need* the RA codecs installed to enable Mplayer to play
those files. So install the real player, re-emerge mplayer and it
should work.
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splay on the console.
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Juri Haberland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Whoops, lots of spelling mistakes.
Sorry for that.
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stem time my jump and
this will confuse some daemons and applications.
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exactly* for keeping your system clock in sync with UTC.
You *can* get a very high accuracy with ntp, but only when you spend $$$
for external reference clocks with heated crystals and such stuff.
So use ntp. It's there exactly for what the original poster wanted.
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ock device layer.
See also
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ext3-users&m=103409823302990&w=2
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for mplayer, but I
don't know how usable it is.
Hope this helps a bit.
Cheers,
Juri
P.S.: I don't use Gentoo for desktop stuff - yet. Currently it's RedHat
(7.3), but that will change.
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robat-Reader), Apple (Quicktime), RealNetworks (Realplayer), Sun
(Java) to get the needed plugins. Oh, yeah, and to Microsoft
(Mediaplayer).
Now, how is that different from Linux?
Chust my 2 cents...
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"brett holcomb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, the network is running before local.start is executed.
> Local is last to start up and first to go down.
Ok, I stand corrected ;)
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I might be wrong, but I think local.start is executed *before* the
network has started, so ntpdate can't connect to any server.
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nonsense. As other said in this thread (and I also did
in the message you quoted), ntpdate should only be run on system boot
time to initially set the correct time. It was never meant to keep the
time continously up-to-date.
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if the time jumps backwards.
Ntpd should be started with at least three external reference servers
and asures that your local clock is as much in sync with those servers
as possible.
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eas?
Probably the cpu fan failed? Or bad ram?
Check the fans and if they are ok, run memtest86 over night. If it shows
any errors replace memory.
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"--[ UxBoD ]--" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is anybody successfully using the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250 ?
Actually, I don't know whether it is supported at all - at least not by
the DVB drivers from www.linuxtv.org.
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"--[ UxBoD ]--" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to get DVB and the VDR to work. I need a MPEG decoder card.
> I know Creative and Sigma used to do them. Are there any newer cards
> that are supported?
Look at the ones from Hauppauge.
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t list this try the myth tv lists they should have
> the info you are looking for.
Or the VDR list [EMAIL PROTECTED], there are a couple of guys from the UK
on it.
See also http://www.cadsoft.de/people/kls/vdr/
and http://www.linuxtv.org/
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gt;
> My kernel and iproute packages are thus:
> epm -qa | grep -e "^iprou" -e "^gentoo-sou"
> gentoo-sources-2.4.20-r5
> iproute-20010824-r1
>
> I do in fact have the QoS stuff in my kernel... From my .config:
> CONFIG_NET=y
ire based products. But most
of those multi-port cards need a 64bit PCI slot for full performance
(but they do work in normal PCI slots, too). For a high traffic firewall
I wouldn't even think of using any RTL based card - single or quad.
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UTF-8&selm=5a45d6ea.050228.37cb22c5%40posting.google.com^
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for various programming languages; preferable
C++, as KDE and QT are programmed in C++.
Another option is glade.
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"Charles H. Leggett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for a way to list all emerge'd packages. The FreeBSD
> equivilant is "portversion -v", for those of you familiar with FreeBSD's
> portupgrade family of commands.
emerge gentoolkit
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