I'm looking for some tips to start off creating a specific home
network. My ISP gives me two IPs, I'd like to use one of them for my
desktop, and one for a wireless router (I don't want to put my desktop
behind the router because I don't want to compete with my roommate for
forwarding ports).
The problem was that I was running gcc-3.3.1-r2. I downgraded to
gcc-3.3.1-r1 and recompiled the programs, and they now work.
-Peter
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Hi,
When I do an emerge that upgrades multiple packages, I usually miss the
messages that are output at the end of the builds. Often, these are
pretty important. I recall hearing somewhere that these messages are
logged; can anyone tell me where?
Thanks,
-Peter
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Hello,
I have a couple problems with Gnome that I was wondering if I could get
help with.
I recently upgraded to Gnome 2.4, and also did an emerge -u world.
Since then, it seems any Gnome apps I compile crash on startup (right
now, it includes at least galeon, totem and gnomemeeting), but the
I've been having some problems after upgrading my kernel to 2.4.21 (which
probably has more to do with my failure to configure it properly, rather than a
problem with the kernel itself). One of these problems is with esound (I think).
When I try to compile libgtkhtml-3.0.7 (for evolution), it
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 21:09, Spundun Bhatt wrote:
Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote
Threading the messages is a good idea since it alleviates information
overload. However, what good threaded email clients are there? So
far I am using mozilla mail 1.4_rc2 which is the only competent and
When you installed CUPS in the first place, did you emerge it
specificially, or was it installed as a dependency for another package.
If I recall correctly, only apps that you emerge specifically are added
to your world file.
-Peter
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 23:52, oom wrote:
Greetings gentooers!