Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2007 schrieb maxim wexler:
> > Can you post the relevant lines from 10.local.rules.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/10*
> BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="hdc", SYMLINK+="cdrom",
> GROUP="cdrom"
> BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="hdd", SYMLINK+="dvd",
> GROUP="cdrom"
> [EMAIL PROTECTE
Johannes,
It is a good idea try with other version of the xorg. please post something
about your experience.
On 5/11/07, JD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi,
1
Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2007, 13:39:21 -0500 schrieb Michael Sullivan:
> On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 10:43 +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 09. Mai 2007, 15:21:52 -0500 schrieb Michael Sullivan:
> > > On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 20:50 +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > > > Am Dienstag, 08. Mai 2
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
> If I can't get this
> working, I'll have to go back to sendmail, which I
> know it works with...
I use Postfix and it plays nice with Mailman. I'd highly recommend it!
R
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Problems starting X
Francisco Rivas skrev:
> Hi all friends, I really like this situations because we learn so
> much
Francisco Rivas skrev:
Hi all friends, I really like this situations because we learn so
much...I have to thank you to all for this experience...
Well we got a lot of work to do for help Johannes.
You fell confortable installing the ati-drivers manually?, if your
aswer is Yes, then:
1.- Dis
> Can you post the relevant lines from 10.local.rules.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/10*
BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="hdc", SYMLINK+="cdrom",
GROUP="cdrom"
BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="hdd", SYMLINK+="dvd",
GROUP="cdrom"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
see http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules
On Friday 11 May 2007 12:08, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 10 May 2007, Mick wrote:
> > Also noticed that OpenOffice fonts look odd, but I think these are
> > Gtk controlled?
>
> No, Open Office uses it's own font rendering engine
Thanks Alan,
Would the OOo rendering engine work with freetyp
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 10:43 +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Am Mittwoch, 09. Mai 2007, 15:21:52 -0500 schrieb Michael Sullivan:
> > On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 20:50 +0200, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> > > Am Dienstag, 08. Mai 2007, 14:52:15 -0500 schrieb Michael Sullivan:
> > > > On Tue, 20
Hi
I follow this treat now for a while, but something is still missing here.
RPM is not just a Binary Package. I agree most of them are.
Some of the RPM´s also have some scripts embedded which are not handled if you
convert it with rpm2targz or simular.
For example i still look for an way to c
Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2007 schrieb maxim wexler:
> Problem is persistent-CD.rules that keeps getting
> re-written every boot.
Hmm that's strange. Doesn't happen on my system(s).
> I've already written a
> 10-local.rules to handle my _one_ CD, /dev/cdrom->
> /dev/hdc and _one_ DVD, /dev/dvd-> /dev
Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 11 May 2007 18:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Poor security of bind is imho similar superstition as it is
for sendmail: once in the past this software had some problem,
so now a lot of people think they should forever avoid using it...
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Friday 11 May 2007 18:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>> Poor security of bind is imho similar superstition as it is
>> for sendmail: once in the past this software had some problem,
>> so now a lot of people think they should forever avoid using it...
>>
>
> I
What do I need to do to set up mailman to work with
exim? I have a test list called phantom that I tried
to send a test message to from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
exim_main.log:2007-05-11 11:47:37
H=adsl-70-234-122-248.dsl.tul2ok.sbcglobal.net
(baby.espersunited.com) [70.234.122.248] sender verify
fail
On 11 May 2007, Martin S wrote:
> That works yes.
> A bit much to typw though. Don't know if I'd save much time from first
> doing a locate and the manually typing the cd [result] string :)
Make it a shell function if you need it often.
Uwe
--
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http://www.linux.
> And if you use the new one, you have to be aware
> that it is attached to the
> SCSI subsystem now. This means that you have to
> enable SCSI as well as
> support for SCSI disks (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y) and
> SCSI cdroms
> (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR=m => sr_mod.ko), just as you
> would do with SATA.
Tha
On Friday 11 May 2007, David Harel wrote:
> Sorry for not providing details (was sure people will identify the
> problem in a glance).
>
>
> Upgrade is from 2.6.17-r8
OK, you seem to have run into the "Lets rip IDE out of the kernel and
replace it with ATA" thing that happened in 2.6.18...
In me
On 11/5/07 15:35, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> [...]
> domainlist local_domains = @ espersunited.com :
Try it with a ":" after the "@" ;)
> baby.espersunited.com : localhost
> domainlist relay_to_domains =
> hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 :
> 70.234.122.248 : 70.234.122.250 : 70.234.122.251
On Friday 11 May 2007 16:39, David Harel wrote:
> lilo is double checked. Below the relevant section.
>
>
> boot=/dev/sda
> root=/dev/sda1
> read-only
>
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-r8.v0
>
> label=SDA1-20-r8.v0
> append="root=/dev/sda1"
This last line, written this way, looks wrong or at l
On Fri, 11 May 2007 17:39:57 +0300, David Harel wrote:
> Upgrade is from 2.6.17-r8
>
> Attached the panic message:
>
>
> VFS: cannot open root device sda1 or unknown block (0,0)
>
> please append a correct "root=" boot option.
>
> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on u
Sorry for not providing details (was sure people will identify the
problem in a glance).
Upgrade is from 2.6.17-r8
Attached the panic message:
VFS: cannot open root device sda1 or unknown block (0,0)
please append a correct "root=" boot option.
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to m
Martin S writes:
Anyway I don't have a mouse on that system, so I'll have to use Alan
suggestion.
You could use a little shell function like this one. Add it to your
~/.bashrc or somewhere like that.
locatecd()
{
oldIFS=$IFS
IFS=$'\n'
results=( $( locate "$1" ) )
On Fri, 11 May 2007 15:53:42 +0200, Martin S wrote:
> Forgot you're still toppost sensitive in this group.
And always will be, once oyu've seen the one true way you don't change :)
> Anyway I don't have a mouse on that system, so I'll have to use Alan
> suggestion.
You could use a script. e.g.
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Naga ha scritto:
>
> emerge sys-libs/libstdc++-v3 and gcc-3 will go away :)
Worked very well!!! now i can emerge my kde without any interruptions
:) (ehm...i hope)
thanks thanks thanks
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2007/5/11, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 11 May 2007 15:29:03 +0200, Martin S wrote:
> A bit much to typw though. Don't know if I'd save much time from first
> doing a locate and the manually typing the cd [result] string :)
Or type "cd "
Forgot you're still toppost sensitive
On Fri, 11 May 2007 15:29:03 +0200, Martin S wrote:
> A bit much to typw though. Don't know if I'd save much time from first
> doing a locate and the manually typing the cd [result] string :)
Or type "cd "
PS - please don't top-post.
--
Neil Bothwick
Two is not equal to three, even for larg
On Friday 11 May 2007 14.54.51 Turi Tropea wrote:
> Hi people :)
>
> why on a fresh install of 2007.0 (using the minimal cd and the
> official howto) when i try to emerge kde-meta is required gcc-3.3.6
> that does not support my cflags (pentium-m)
emerge sys-libs/libstdc++-v3 and gcc-3 will go
On my new exim install on my server box, I have a
serious problem. It will accept mail sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Here are the relevant
portions of my config:
domainlist local_domains = @ espersunited.com :
baby.espersunited.com : localhost
domainlist relay_to_domains =
On Friday 11 May 2007, Turi Tropea wrote:
> Hi people :)
>
> why on a fresh install of 2007.0 (using the minimal cd and the
> official howto) when i try to emerge kde-meta is required gcc-3.3.6
> that does not support my cflags (pentium-m)
>
> this is a little bit of emerge kde-meta kdm
[snip]
That works yes.
A bit much to typw though. Don't know if I'd save much time from first doing
a locate and the manually typing the cd [result] string :)
Martin S
2007/5/11, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 11 May 2007 14:34:44 +0200, Martin S wrote:
> Just recently tried using
>
> lo
On Friday 11 May 2007 18:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Poor security of bind is imho similar superstition as it is
> for sendmail: once in the past this software had some problem,
> so now a lot of people think they should forever avoid using it...
If the OP doesn't need any bind-specific featur
Since I installed an exim server on a couple of my
machines yesterday I have been getting this error when
I try to emerge anything:
!!! An error occured while trying to send logmail:
{'root': (501, ': recipient address must contain
a domain')}
I have the domain name set in the DNSDOMAIN variable
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Hi people :)
why on a fresh install of 2007.0 (using the minimal cd and the
official howto) when i try to emerge kde-meta is required gcc-3.3.6
that does not support my cflags (pentium-m)
this is a little bit of emerge kde-meta kdm
These ar
On Fri, 11 May 2007 14:34:44 +0200, Martin S wrote:
> Just recently tried using
>
> locate foo.conf | cd
>
> to automagically move to the directory in which I've saved foo.conf
> Of course it didn't work as you can't cd to /bar/foo.conf
>
> I didn't find a way to dropping the actual file name f
On Friday 11 May 2007 14:34, Martin S wrote:
> Just recently tried using
>
> locate foo.conf | cd
>
> to automagically move to the directory in which I've saved foo.conf
> Of course it didn't work as you can't cd to /bar/foo.conf
It would not have worked anyway, since cd does not read its input f
Just recently tried using
locate foo.conf | cd
to automagically move to the directory in which I've saved foo.conf
Of course it didn't work as you can't cd to /bar/foo.conf
I didn't find a way to dropping the actual file name from the result of
locate.
I did a brief google on locate, but didn't
Am Freitag, 11. Mai 2007 schrieb ext David Harel:
> After installing gentoo-source-2.6.20-r8 I copied my current .config
> file to the new kernel and did make oldconfig. I had to do define only
> new properties of the new kernel and the rest was taken from the
> original config file however, at bo
On Friday 11 May 2007, David Harel wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
> After installing gentoo-source-2.6.20-r8 I copied my current .config
> file to the new kernel and did make oldconfig. I had to do define
> only new properties of the new kernel and the rest was taken from the
> original config file howeve
On Thursday 10 May 2007, Mick wrote:
> Also noticed that OpenOffice fonts look odd, but I think these are
> Gtk controlled?
No, Open Office uses it's own font rendering engine
--
Optimists say the glass is half full,
Pessimists say the glass is half empty,
Developers say wtf is the glass twice a
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> > Would you use djbdns for this?
>
> It would be a more secure choice than bind :)
Well, I do not know djbdns well so I can not compare djbdns/bind,
but I think bind security is not so bad: it can run as non-root
user now, moreover bind supports chrooting "right out the
On Fri, 11 May 2007 13:25:46 +0300, Nistor Andrei wrote:
> > That won't work, emerge can only work with ebuilds or portage binary
> > packages. You can either write your own ebuild to install the binary,
> > which is pretty straightforward, or simply unpack it to /.
> >
> Portage binary packages
On Friday 11 May 2007, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 11 May 2007 12:43:50 +0300, Nistor Andrei wrote:
> > Just a thought... I think you could use alien to convert the rpm to a
> > tar.gz,
>
> Use rpm2tgxz to do that.
>
> > then use "emerge /path/to/whatever.tar.gz". (IIRC that's a way
> > you can
What format is the digest usually sent in?
I got an email that seems to be a bunch of attatchements that had been
stripped from the message.
Is there a way to set my settings so that I get a text only digest?
Most lists I am on, that is the default, so I was surprised.
Please respond to this one d
Greetings,
After installing gentoo-source-2.6.20-r8 I copied my current .config
file to the new kernel and did make oldconfig. I had to do define only
new properties of the new kernel and the rest was taken from the
original config file however, at boot time I got panic halt on root
mount st
On Fri, 11 May 2007 12:43:50 +0300, Nistor Andrei wrote:
> Just a thought... I think you could use alien to convert the rpm to a
> tar.gz,
Use rpm2tgxz to do that.
> then use "emerge /path/to/whatever.tar.gz". (IIRC that's a way
> you can install a binary package...). That should make portage aw
On Thursday 10 May 2007, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I thought this question would be quiet common but I've been unable to get
> an answer googling and looking through howtos. Actually there are some
> links in an old thread on forums.gentoo.org but its target seems to have
> moved.
>
> Anyway
> quoth the Florian Philipp:
> > Maybe I should formulate another question: Where is the big difference
> > between a binary ebuild and a binary rpm / deb and why is it so hard to
> > convert them?
>
> Another thought:
>
> Unless I've missed it, you've not mentioned *what* it is you have an RPM
> f
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