On 6/4/06, Jared Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I meant the hotkeys package that enables keyboard multimedia
keys. Lineakd doesn't work either, but then again, it's never worked.
I've never used the zoom hotkeys.
(Not to hijack the thread, but...) KHotkeys works for you? I'd try
Everything works fine here, after a complete world rebuild, except for
hotkeys. I'm actually thinking this is a bug with xorg, though, as
some functionality went away from it after the xorg7 upgrade. I'm
hoping that xorg7.1 (that just got unmasked) might fix this, but I
have to wait for nVidia
I also had a problem with baselayout today, and I just fixed it by
cd'ing to the directory and running ebuild baselayout-x.x.x-rx digest.
Maybe not the safest thing to do, but it works, nonetheless.
On 3/2/06, Bob Slawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
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On 2/14/06, P.V.Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is apparently available in SUSE Linux 10.1beta3 or higher:
Hmm, I may just have to put my extra (blank) hard drive to use with
SUSE =10.1beta3... I've been toying with compiling it myself, but a
precompiled binary of it would be better right
On 1/27/06, Jonathan Schaeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use XFCE and since some weeks, I have a realy ugly taskbar. I don't
know if it's an xFCE bug or a library version that does not realy suits
... Has someone experiences the same as this [...]
I seem to recall that an issue with pango
On 1/17/06, Sebastian Redl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jared Lindsay wrote:
Isn't that the default?
Not if you're running a ~amd64 system.
Hmm, I didn't know that it would override /etc/make.conf. Makes sense, though.
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On 1/17/06, Etienne Imguimbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I precise that I tried to emerge syslog-ng when I launched emerge
--newuse --update world. So I thinked that all dependencies were taken
in account...
If libol was already registered as merged, but for some reason its
links were removed,
I have used mplayer-bin successfully for all wmv files. Just be sure
to get the win32codecs.
On 1/17/06, Luigi Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I tried to emerge mplayer-bin because I need to watch some windows
videos... The format is the
On 1/17/06, Stuart Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to put a gui or front end with an interface on mplayer-bin?
There is also gmplayer, and I believe gmplayer-bin comes with the
mplayer-bin package.
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On 1/16/06, Simon Stelling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or you could do it just the right way (TM) and stick app-shell/bash amd64
into
your package.keywords :P
Isn't that the default?
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On 1/16/06, Etienne Imguimbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. It works now. But I don't know why portage doesn't rebuild automatically
libol...
Thank you
ETienne
It doesn't know it should (the process takes a while; you could try
revdep-rebuild to see if anything needs rebuilding).
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On 12/26/05, Andrea Chiavelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys.
I'm going to install gentoo 2005.1-r1 for amd64 on a turion-powered
notebook and an awful dilemma caught me: should i use reiser4 for root
partition or not? I've read tons of docs available on the topic but i
found it a bit
My 6800 works great. You can pick up a 6600GT in your price range,
and probably a 6800 vanilla. amd64 support is much better than ati's
offerings.
On 12/12/05, John C. Shimek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running 64bit Gentoo (of course) and looking at upgrading video
cards. I have an ATI
On 11/30/05, Herbie Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like google video is flash based so you'll need a 64bit flash
plugin for it to function in a 64bit browser. Unfortunately Macromedia
have no plans to realease one that I know of. You might have some
success with gplflash but I wouldn't
Is there any way to get Google Video to work on regular Firefox? It
works fine in -bin.
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Well, I'll put in the obligatory reference for E17. Yes, it isn't
alpha yet (though they are going to skip alpha anyways), but it runs
just fine for myself and many others. You have to build it from CVS,
though, but there are ebuilds for that in portage (and some scripts
you can find to make it
Not sure if this was said already (didn't see it), but according to
current roadmaps, apparently the 64-bit builds will come around in
2.0.2 (at least, according to the Gentoo Forums). Hope that comes
soon!
On 10/24/05, Neil Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 10/5/05, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(BTW, could you please set your client, gmail it would appear, to not emit
HTML in posts to the list? Gentoo doesn't seem as strict about it as many
community lists do, but many consider HTML mail the domain of crackers and
spammers, believing if
Yep, nitro is only ck + bootsplash + some other stuff. And
guess what? That's why I use it, and not ck! I have
never had any problems with it, and I find it to be a better patchset
than gentoo-sources. I only wish it was updated more often, but
the maintainer is pretty busy right now.
And I don't
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 supported
Haha, same here, didn't even notice it until you pointed it out!On 9/11/05, Taka John Brunkhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:that paypal mail was lame, althrough it was marked SPAM in gmail so didnt notice it until read this mail :P
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Hiya!
Stop slackin! :P
On 8/20/05, Homer Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yea, I know.. Everyone thinks I've been slackin.. Not doing anything..
Well, I'd like everyone to welcome Ben Skeggs (darktama) as the latest
AT.. Welcome to the team Ben!
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Gentoo/AMD64
Instructions for AMD64 with multilib disabled.
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/amd64/howtos/index.xml?part=1chap=1#doc_chap5
Frank
Jared Lindsay wrote:
How do you update your profile?
On 8/11/05, Francisco Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some releases have new profiles
I was always under the impression that as long as you keep doing
emerge -uD world, you are as up-to-date as possible. If we ARE using
2004.3 (which I am), what changes are there when you migrate from a
(fully updated) 2004.3 to 2005.1?
On 8/11/05, Simon Stelling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregory
We're on a roll :)
Welcome.
On 8/9/05, Luis Medinas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Homer Parker wrote:
I know, it was just a few days ago, but... Let's welcome the 2 latest
amd64 ATs to the team.. First, we have AJ Armstrong (aja). We also have
José Carlos Cruz Costa (meetra) joining us..
Yeah, netcat, hehe.
emerge -pv netcat
...
[ebuild N] net-analyzer/netcat
[110-r8] -GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE +crypt -ipv6
-static 107 kB
I would be interested in a USE flag for this glibc patch.
On 7/31/05, Ben Skeggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Back on to a different subject...has anyone looked at the libm
section? I am curious as to how much of a performance increase that
would add if we can get it working.
On 7/23/05, Ian McCulloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Matt Randolph wrote:
Sean Johnson wrote:
for this computer.
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 13:41 -0800, Jared Lindsay wrote:
I just had a thought on the problem...if you have one of the newer
cards (like a 6800), what size power supply do you have? Is it
sufficient to handle your video card, processor, and various drives?
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I assume by stable you mean that applicants can not be using a system
that uses ~amd64 packages, right? (Just want a little clarification)
On 7/12/05, Simon Stelling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Currently, it is nearly impossible to have a pure stable system with
Gentoo/AMD64. I think
I just had a thought on the problem...if you have one of the newer
cards (like a 6800), what size power supply do you have? Is it
sufficient to handle your video card, processor, and various drives?
On 7/11/05, Kyle Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kernel/video card/nvidia driver
I second going more minimalist on your USE flags for the installation,
then adding the rest of what you want after the system is up. That
way, you won't be installing a bunch of extra things with the system
metapackage, which will lead to a smaller initial install (and
faster). For instance, I
Does dmesg | tail show you any info about the reader? If not, try
unplugging it and plugging it back in. It should tell you what it is
listed under in /dev. For example, my USB Zip drive says it is under
/dev/sdb under dmesg. Hope this helps!
On 7/9/05, Jonathan Schaeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you have support compiled in your kernel?
On 7/10/05, Jonathan Schaeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sadly, dmesg is as mute as Kernel, my little house rabbit. :(
2005/7/10, Jared Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does dmesg | tail show you any info about the reader? If not, try
unplugging
Hmm, then I would have to agree with Simon. Time to file a bug :(
On 7/7/05, Rodrigo Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try but do not work anyway.
On 7/7/05, J-subscriptions L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't mean for him to put it in his CFLAGS, but try CFLAGS=-fPIC
emerge libglib. I
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