Re: [gentoo-user] Arts problem

2003-08-14 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Alle Wednesday 06 August 2003 10:52, Theofilos Intzoglou ha scritto:
> You just have to add ccache in FEATURES in /etc/make.conf and it is
> ready! It would be nice though to change CCACHE_SIZE in
> /etc/make.conf in something that would fit your hard drive space. 2GB
> is too much for mine at least! :-D

Ok, done. But where does ccache stores its files? I've 5 GB free on a 
reiserfs partition, i could use them.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Translated OpenOffice

2003-08-14 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Alle Monday 04 August 2003 23:57, Bering ha scritto:
> Well I used 1.03 during about 3 weeks at work and I had to delete some
> users ~/.openoffice 3-4 times during this time, which pissed me off. RC
> 1 has benn installed 3 weeks ago and is working without a glitch since.
> So far, so good :) I advise you to use RC 1.

I looked at the .ebuild file, and it tells me that I'll need 4 - 5 GB
Ok, ok, I've 5.4 GB empty in another partition, and 650 MB in the / partition, 
so there should be space right? But, since files are build in /var/tmp/
portage/openoffice (right?), I could symlink that directory to another 
directory in the other partition right? Let's say:
/mnt/slack is the other partition
/mnt/slack/oo-build is the directory
/var/tmp/portage/openoffice is a symlink to /mnt/slack/oo-build

Will the disk space be sufficient?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Translated OpenOffice

2003-08-14 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Alle Tuesday 05 August 2003 13:46, Collins Richey ha scritto:
> I just removed my hand compiled version and upgraded to the latest
> available -bin ebuild, and I notice no difference in speed starting
> or in operation.  In the past there was a big difference, but oo has
> obviously made some improvements in their product.

Thanks again. So, I'll try the precompiled version.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Translated OpenOffice

2003-08-14 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Alle Tuesday 05 August 2003 13:06, Collins Richey ha scritto:
> The current oppenoffice-bin builds run almost as fast as those 
> compiled from source, so for me it's not worth 10+ hours 
> of compiling. 

Are you sure it does? OpenOffice is really slow, but if it takes so much 
time to build, let's download a prebuilt version (at least for a 
release candidate!).

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[gentoo-user] Arts problem

2003-08-06 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Hi everyone. I've a problem with Arts.
I installed Gentoo last week, and it works really well! Arts went installed 
with KDE 3.1.2, and it worked fine. Now, I've installed the KDE-Cvs version, 
but Arts works really bed. I hear a second sound every 2 / 3 seconds, and 
it's not fine. I'm asking here becase on my Slackware (which I used before 
Gentoo), Arts from KDE-Cvs worked fine.
I've a Sound Blaster Live, and I use the driver emu10k1. The driver should 
works good, because with XMMS the sound is what it should be. So, the problem 
should be in Arts (or maybe in Noatun, since with KSCD the sound works 
nicely). Can someone help me?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Arts problem

2003-08-06 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Alle Tuesday 05 August 2003 14:27, Justin T. Frisch ha scritto:
> Question here... are you using the wonderful ebuilds from Dan Armak (
> http:// dev.gentoo.org/~danarmak/kde-cvs.html )?  If not I would
> suggest trying them. 

No, I'd never tried it (since I'm using Gentoo for a week, and on my 
Slackware there weren't such nice things :-).

> If you are you might want to look at the 
> following use flag:
> artswrappersuid
>
> It is a local USE flag for Arts CVS that will set the suid on the
> artswrapper. This should help.  If that isn't set then there will be
> a lag generally (even though this was supposedly fixed without that I
> can't get good sound.)

Well, I'll try. Thanks.

> Another place to look into would be your kernel.  I'm not sure which
> kernel you are using, but some are definitely better than others in
> terms of sound and also desktop usage.  I'm currently using the
> CK-Sources ( http://bugs. gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22822 ) as they
> are the best functioning sources I have found (without doing it all
> from a vanilla kernel.)

I use gentoo-sources.

> Just a few suggestions that may help.  One last one... ccache... this
> should almost be a requirement with CVS ebuilds.  Works wonderfully
> to lower the amount of time required to recompile the sources.

Well, I used on my Slackware, but how can I enable it? I emerged it, and 
now? It's magically enabled?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Arts problem

2003-08-06 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Alle Tuesday 05 August 2003 09:55, Michael Schreckenbauer ha scritto:
> I believe that. But may I ask, why you changed from a stable KDE-Version to
> the CVS one? I think, it's normal, that versions coming from the CVS do not
> always work as they are supposed to do. Since a few days KDE 3.1.3 is in
> portage (at least ~x86), I use this since then and had yet no problems
> (even with arts).

Because I like to do some small patches, and I can't do it on an outdated 
version.

> Well, things in CVS change, perhaps some critical code changed from your
> "slackware" CVS snippet to the one you are using with Gentoo (just a
> guess).

Probably. I'll try to downgrade Arts. Thanks anyway.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Translated OpenOffice

2003-08-04 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Alle 14:17, lunedì 4 agosto 2003, Sven Vermeulen ha scritto:
> As described in the openoffice ebuild, we have:

Thanks!

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[gentoo-user] Translated OpenOffice

2003-08-04 Thread Andrea Bergia
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Hi. Before download 150 MB of sources with a 56K, I want to ask two questions 
about OpenOffice:
- - How stable is the OpenOffice RC 1? Do you suggest me to try it, or to go on 
with the 1.03 version?
- - How can I get a translated version of OpenOffice? In fact, I want OpenOffice 
in Italian.

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