On Wednesday 05 October 2005 05:40, Jared Lindsay wrote:
> Eh? Like to destroy filesystems? Not sure what nitro you're talking
> about...
>
I am not sure if it was nitro, love or any other of the 'forum kernels'.
But even if nitro was not the fs-damaging one, why don't we ask ciaranm what
he thi
I happy with vanilla-sources but gentoo-sources are good too.-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]Taka John Brunkhorst
Eh? Like to destroy filesystems? Not sure what nitro you're talking about...On 10/4/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On 10/4/05, Hemmann, Volker Armin <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> On Wednesday 05 October 2005 03:37, Jared Lindsay wrote:> > I really like nitro-sources. They aren't suppor
On 10/4/05, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 October 2005 03:37, Jared Lindsay wrote:
> > I really like nitro-sources. They aren't supported in any official way, but
> > you can find them in the Unsupported Software section on the Gentoo Forums.
> > The current rel
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 03:37, Jared Lindsay wrote:
> I really like nitro-sources. They aren't supported in any official way, but
> you can find them in the Unsupported Software section on the Gentoo Forums.
> The current release is 2.6.13.2-nitro1 ("Down with latency"), but I would
> maybe ad
I really like nitro-sources. They aren't supported in any official way, but you can find them in the Unsupported Software section on the Gentoo Forums. The current release is 2.6.13.2-nitro1 ("Down with latency"), but I would maybe advise waiting until nitro2 comes out (seppe, the maintainer, sai
On 10/4/05, Karol Krizka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been following the music with linux kernel thread and I started
> wondering what would be the best patchset for a desktop use. I have
> read the Gentoo Kernel Guide and from it seems to me that ck-sources
> are the best.
>
> What
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 02:37, Karol Krizka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been following the music with linux kernel thread and I started
> wondering what would be the best patchset for a desktop use. I have
> read the Gentoo Kernel Guide and from it seems to me that ck-sources
> are the best.
>
> W
Hi,
I have been following the music with linux kernel thread and I started
wondering what would be the best patchset for a desktop use. I have
read the Gentoo Kernel Guide and from it seems to me that ck-sources
are the best.
What do you use on your desktop? Are there any other patches that you
w
Mark Knecht wrote:
of lasting for years and becoming urban legends. So many people seem
happy with ck-sources so I think if it doesn't work for me it must be
me.
the ck kernel has specific uses. It's main purpose is to be a good
desktop kernel with a concentration on interactivity. This goal d
I've got this weird X bug: Sometimes X will have the numpad stuck on
mouse control mode (where numbers move the mouse, + is a left click,
etc...normally activated by holding down NumLock for 5secs), and I can
find no way to get it to go back to normal input. Holding down NumLock
doesn't fix it,
I have gtk+-2.8.0 installed under /usr/local and have included
/usr/local/lib64 in /etc/ld.so.conf (and have run ldconfig). I have
also listed this path in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I have successfully built
other autotool based gtk+ apps, but when I go to emerge/build
libgnomecanvas-2.10.2 linking fails wi
Kyle Liddell posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below,
on Tue, 04 Oct 2005 00:44:56 -0500:
> I've got this weird X bug: Sometimes X will have the numpad stuck on
> mouse control mode (where numbers move the mouse, + is a left click,
> etc...normally activated by holding down NumLock for 5secs
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