Oneyed wrote:
Hi,
hi all,
am really confused in what package manager to choose.i want
to know what package manager do BLFS people suggest and why
so??...
I think the main question is, what the package manager should do for you. I use paco (paco.sf.net) because I just ne
On Monday 23 May 2005 09:35 am, Declan Moriarty wrote:
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Hello guys!
I just installed a fresh LFS from SVN and some BLFS stuff from SVN as
well. It runs smooth, but there remain a few problems which I couldn't
work out yet.
1. The sound quality is pretty bad, there is a lot of noise. It seems to
be a problem of EsounD, because I hear the same bad quali
On Monday 23 May 2005 01:13, Craig Colton wrote:
> On Sunday 22 May 2005 05:36 am, John Gay wrote:
> > Thanks for the info on where the local items go. Do you know where the
> > system-wide items end up?
>
> KDEdir/share/applications/kde
>
Thanks!
> > I just added NoteEdit to my box, which is
> >
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Norman Urs Baier a écrit :
Am Sonntag 22 Mai 2005 12.40 schrieb Arq 996:
The wheel don't work properly.
But when I run
xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5" in a shell console under KDE, it
works fine !!!
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "MX510"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Na
On Monday 23 May 2005 4:08 pm, Shane Shields wrote:
> Shane Shields wrote:
> > You need to set rpm to use the old style of dependancy tracking. This
> > can be set in your .toprc file. I am at work now so I cant tell you
> > the exact line but I will when I get home.
>
> s/.toprc/.rpmrc/
The file
Steffen R. Knollmann wrote:
>> Right-click on the the link to allwords. Choose 'Save link as...' from
>>the context-menu.
>
> Granted, that only works for the graphical browser I know and use ;-)
In links you select the link and press "d" for download...
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Steffen R. Knollmann wrote:
Right-click on the the link to allwords. Choose 'Save link as...' from
the context-menu.
Granted, that only works for the graphical browser I know and use ;-)
If you need to do that download through Lynx, just use the UP/DOWN keys
to hil
> Right-click on the the link to allwords. Choose 'Save link as...' from
> the context-menu.
Granted, that only works for the graphical browser I know and use ;-)
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On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:31:09AM +0530, Chakkaradeep C C wrote:
> but how do i download this 'all-word' wordlist??..its taking me to
> a webpage only or if i have to save the webpage , in what format i
> have to save??
Prepare for some magic:
Right-click on the the link to allwords. Cho
After a lot of work I've all the packages I need installed and my final size
is 180 MB. Now I should put my LFS system on a 256 MB flash card. What should
I do?
Can I copy all the files to my flash card? I suppose I should do something
more, or is it so easy as it seems?
What happens with swap
Hi,
> You can choose against which wordlist cracklib checks. So, just choose
> a suitable one from the list. A somewhat standard choice would probably
> be the 'all-word' (large file).
but how do i download this 'all-word' wordlist??..its taking me to
a webpage only or if i have to save th
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:15:09AM +0530, Chakkaradeep C C wrote:
> > Choose a wordlist suitable for you and download it.
>
> thats what am confused.what is that wordlist??
Cracklib uses a wordlist to check if a chosen password is a "good"
one. If it is found in the wordlist i
Hi,
> Choose a wordlist suitable for you and download it.
thats what am confused.what is that wordlist??
with regards,
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On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 12:04:56AM +0530, Chakkaradeep C C wrote:
> takes me to webpage but what i should do then??
Choose a wordlist suitable for you and download it. Then follow the
instructions in the book.
Cheers,
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hi all,
i have started Security after Post LFS Configuration and i was
downloading the necessary tools for securityhow can i download the
wordlist for cracklibs??..the link,
http://www.cotse.com/tools/wordlists.htm
takes me to webpage but what i should do then??
i would be happy if
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On 5/23/05, Chakkaradeep C C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> >This could be the start of a feisty debate but...
>
> yep my intention is to come out with a gud package manager from the
> community ... :-)
>
> > I use rpm as my package manager as I believe it is a defacto standard.
> > It is ver
Hi,
> hi all,
>
> am really confused in what package manager to choose.i want
> to know what package manager do BLFS people suggest and why
> so??...
>
I think the main question is, what the package manager should do for you. I use
paco (paco.sf.net) because I just need a prgramm
hi,
>This could be the start of a feisty debate but...
yep my intention is to come out with a gud package manager from the
community ... :-)
> I use rpm as my package manager as I believe it is a defacto standard.
> It is very powerful and has lots of features. The downfall is
> it is large, and
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Chakkaradeep C C wrote:
hi all,
am really confused in what package manager to choose.i want
to know what package manager do BLFS people suggest and why
so??...
i would be happy if any friends could help me out
thanks in advance
with regards,
C.C.Chakkaradeep
This co
Shane Shields wrote:
You need to set rpm to use the old style of dependancy tracking. This
can be set in your .toprc file. I am at work now so I cant tell you
the exact line but I will when I get home.
s/.toprc/.rpmrc/
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hi all,
am really confused in what package manager to choose.i want
to know what package manager do BLFS people suggest and why
so??...
i would be happy if any friends could help me out
thanks in advance
with regards,
C.C.Chakkaradeep
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Chris De Varennes wrote:
For various reasons, I have installed RPM 4.4.2 on my system (lfs-6.0
(from CD) and blfs 6.0/kde), and run into a bit of a problem. This is
my first attempt to get RPM working with lfs/blfs, so I don't know if
anyone else has run into this or not. It appears, after b
For various reasons, I have installed RPM 4.4.2 on my system (lfs-6.0
(from CD) and blfs 6.0/kde), and run into a bit of a problem. This is
my first attempt to get RPM working with lfs/blfs, so I don't know if
anyone else has run into this or not. It appears, after building the
RPM database,
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 09:13:27PM -0400, Craig Colton enlightened us
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