The only "problem" i have with linux on a laptop is the battery life time!!. It seems
always shorter than with windows.
Patrick
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 07:44:32 +0100 (BST)
Mick Gower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Johannes Graumann wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm about to get
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm about to get a new laptop and I was wondering whether somebody could comment on
> the usability of Gentoo on a laptop system.
> I can see two arguments:
> - laptop with little resources - customization of gentoo might be advantagous
Hi,
I ask this on this group because i had no anser at the sylpheed group.
I would like to move my Mail folder (maildir format) to the server.
I'm using fetchmail, postfix, procmail so it is possible to run this on the server as
well, specially while i'm going to extent it in the future for mail
begin quote
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 17:52:58 -0400
"Zachary P. Landau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'll give it a try, but I don't think it is that. I copied the gentoo
> installation cd's kernel over the one I had, and then used my same
> grub setup to boot the computer (ie: I didn't boot from
Hello,
I'm about to get a new laptop and I was wondering whether somebody could comment on
the usability of Gentoo on a laptop system.
I can see two arguments:
- laptop with little resources - customization of gentoo might be advantagous ...
- laptop with little resources - all that compiling wil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date ; echo ${Richard Revis}
Thursday 26 June 2003 01:33 am
> when I
> enable ide-scsi the /dev/hdX entry (in this case /dev/hdd) for it vanishes
> and hdparm refuses to work when pointed at the SCSI entry. Any clues as to
> what is happening?
Use /proc/ide like this:
echo
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 05:33:35AM +0100, Richard Revis wrote:
>
> I have found references in several places which state that you should be
> able to use hdparm to enable dma on ide-scsi devices, however when I
> enable ide-scsi the /dev/hdX entry (in this case /dev/hdd) for it vanishes
> and hdpa
Hi,
I have found references in several places which state that you should be
able to use hdparm to enable dma on ide-scsi devices, however when I
enable ide-scsi the /dev/hdX entry (in this case /dev/hdd) for it vanishes
and hdparm refuses to work when pointed at the SCSI entry. Any clues as to
wh
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 04:16, Saurabh Nanda wrote:
> The emerge vanilla-sources just unpacked the tarball in /usr/src/linux. I
> compiled and copied the kernel image manually. So the portage system did not
> know about the change. The next time I rebooted into the new kernel, alsa did
> not work
Is there any way I can inform the portage system of a kernel upgrade - so that
it can automatically recompile packages which depend on the kernel (like,
alsa-driver and the nvidia modules)?
I upgraded my kernel from 2.4.19 to 2.4.21 (due to the ptrace-exploit). The
emerge vanilla-sources just u
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 11:50:24PM -0400, Jon Portnoy wrote:
> Gentoo is going to go non-profit soon.
Thanks fo' the quick response! That eases my concerns muchly. Gentoo
should be sure to publicize this in a big way when it happens, as I'm sure
other people like me will be glad to hear it.
Gen
(cross posted to gentoo-user & gentoo-dev)
Hi-
Can anyone describe what the gentoo donations go toward? I would assume
servers, bandwidth, etc., but I would feel more comfortable donating if it
were clearly documented where the money goes.
As far as I can tell gentoo is a for-profit company;
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:14:37PM -0700, Gëzim Hoxha wrote:
> Now I have a few question:
> 1.) What does the number mean [at diff]?
> 2.) What do < and > mean ?
> 3.) What does the broken line mean ?
> 4.) How would I fix this cupsd.conf thing?
>
> Thank you,
>
> ZiM
Not sure if this is opinion
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 18:33, Zack Gilburd wrote:
> Wow... I don't know how this is related to Gentoo; file a Firebird bug.
Allow me to be more clear: File a bug with Mozilla, this is not a Gentoo
problem. Please do not file with bugs.gentoo.org.
Regards
--
Zack Gilburd
http://tehunlose.c
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 14:54, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
> Hello Jamie,
>
> > In your home directory ( cd ~) execute the command:
> >
> > echo startkde > .xinitrc (this will make X start KDE by default)
> >
> > Then startx and you should have KDE up and running ... assuming that it
> > is installed.
>
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 02:17, Stephen Turner wrote:
> hey i found a funny behavior! try using phoenix to surf your hard drive. i
> went to /root to move some files around and a folder became out of view
> anyways i allready had the file and was in the dragging mode and when i
> tried to let go i
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 16:28, William Kenworthy wrote:
> Bottom posting that are not very severely trimmed > /dev/null
>
> Please understand that bottom posting in many email readers is severely
> painful, just as the same as top posting can be in others - there's a
> reason why top posting is so
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 03:44, Tom Eastman wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 03:16:53AM -0700, Zack Gilburd wrote:
> > I've never used swatch, but I can tell you that colortail is horribly
> > segfaulty and I would not recomend it.
>
> Yeah I seem to have discovered that for myself. It's a pity,
ICC is generally pretty compatible with all the gcc compiled libraries.
It also CAN be faster, but isn't really all that much faster than the
newer versions of gcc. I prefer gcc because it is closer to conforming to
the C++ standard...
Brian
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Zack Gilburd wrote:
> On T
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 12:26, Marshal Newrock wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Bobby R. Cox wrote:
> > > > Hoping to draw from others current/past experience. What would you
> > > > suggest to be the best way to authenticate mail users at the ISP
> > > > level.
> > >
> > > Can you be more specific?
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 14:40, Martin LORANG wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Am I right if I say there are only 4 packages that support ICC ?
I may be totally misunderstanding ICC<, but all C compilers should be able to
compile the same stuff. A software developer shouldn't need to (in the real
world, som
I built a 1tb server a while back using a single 3ware 8 port and it has
been rock solid. I run it at about 80% full and have never run into any
problems. I did compile into the kernel the 3ware driver and the scsi
parts into the kernel and not as modules.
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 21:12, --[ UxBoD
Did there driver compile straight into Gentoo okay? Out of interest from
a kernel config perspective what do you have enabled to get the driver
to work? scsi_mod, sd_mod, ide-scsi?
TIA
P.
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 21:22, Patrick Nehls wrote:
> 3ware www.3ware.com makes what are generally considered
On Wednesday 25 Jun 2003 22:42, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
> Yes, sr_mod was missing, I added it.
> ide-cd is in the kernel (is it all right? )
I guess so.
>, and I haven't found out where in make menuconfig I can
> activate "cdrom"?
Neither did I. I mentioned it because it was listed when
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
> 56c56
> < ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ---
>
> > #ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 166c166
> < LogLevel debug2
> ---
>
> > LogLevel info
>
> 477c477
> < BrowseAddress @IF(eth0)
> ---
>
> > #BrowseAddress @IF(name)
That's the output from dif
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:14:37PM -0700, G?zim Hoxha wrote:
> [snip]
> I did that and the output was this:
> root#
> 56c56
> < ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ---
> > #ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 166c166
> < LogLevel debug2
> ---
> > LogLevel info
> 477c477
> < BrowseAddress @IF(eth0)
> ---
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Steven Ringwald wrote:
> I recently upgraded from version 2.55 to 2.55-r1 of spamassassin.
> Everything was working fine previously, but after the upgrade, my
> per-user configuration files are no longer being read, and the bayes_*
> files no longer updated or consulted. Co
Hi everyone,
I update my cups, when it finished merging is said:
*IMPORTANT 3 config files in /etc/ need updating.
I did find /etc -iname '._cfg_*' and the output
was this:
/etc/cups/._cfg_printers.conf
/etc/cups/._cfg_cupsd.conf
/etc/._cfg_man.conf
I got some help from reading th
> GXzim, I've trimmed almost 10x the size of your
> reply. Could you please only
> quote the relevant part of the email? Thanks.
>
I'm sorry manso this is how you do it. I'm
learning too :)
__
Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
http://s
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
I had the same problem, I had to boot off the CD and then
bootstrap. Be careful of the CONFGI_PROTECT variable, though.
Regards,
Jonathan
>
> Folks,
>
> Help. I emerged sys-apps/acpid-1.0.2-r1 last Thursday and went home before
> it was done.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 10:29:08PM +0100, MAL wrote:
> Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> >NAT... that term is new to me, but I've seen it on VMWare. I'm guessing
> >that it means Network Address Translation. I can see that the Linksys
> >routers can do it. So that basically means that on the internet, only
> >t
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 04:05 am, William Hubbs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running gentoo with exim as my mta. I have mutt configured to
read either local email or email from my isp (connecting to their pop3
server).
>
> I have found that when I try to send mail to a certain isp from my
linux box,
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 01:31 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have run into certain issues with scp, where the remote server will
only
> accept "scp -v -2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] connections, because the remote server is
> forcing protocol 2 only connections. Have you tried that?
I tried "scp -oProtocol
Ok, thanks everyone. I'll take a look at gaim.
Regards,
Norberto
pgp0.pgp
Description: signature
Hello Jamie,
> In your home directory ( cd ~) execute the command:
>
> echo startkde > .xinitrc (this will make X start KDE by default)
>
> Then startx and you should have KDE up and running ... assuming that it
> is installed.
Thanks!
Yes KDE starts, but it also crashes, so it makes no differenc
-- quoting Juan Ángel --
> The question that I have now is that is there a way to find a
> package from a file name? I mean, without having the actual package
> installed. The actual example may work: finding a package which
> would install the file /usr/bin/redir, for example.
> In
Le mercredi 25 juin à 20 h. 13, Peter Ruskin a écrit notamment:
> As root, do...
> lsmod
> ...and look for ide-cd, sr_mod and cdrom in the output. If any of those
> aren't there, do modprobe sr_mod for example. Make sure that ide-cd,
> sr_mod and cdrom are added to /etc/modules.autoload.
>
>
Ohad Lutzky wrote:
NAT... that term is new to me, but I've seen it on VMWare. I'm guessing
that it means Network Address Translation. I can see that the Linksys
routers can do it. So that basically means that on the internet, only
the router will be seen, but it'll look as if it's running an FTP
se
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Christopher Fisk wrote:
> I still wanted sendmail to be able to send directly to servers that I was
> sending too and not go through the Road Runner Mail servers (They can be
> overloaded at times and I get faster e-mail service to use my own outgoing
> server), while sendi
Howdy all,
I'm having a problem emerging festival on a new machine. It's almost
like my gcc libraries are borked? I've included the last 30 or so lines
of output when it fails.
In file included from ../include/ling_class/EST_Relation.h:43,
from ../include/ling_class/ES
3ware www.3ware.com makes what are generally considered to be the best (an
almost *only*) hardware IDE RAID cards. They are supported under linux since
the 2.2.15 kernel. They are not cheap like Highpoint or Promise based cards
since they actually do hardware RAID rather than software.
Since it's
Hi ...
Just a question about the RAID cards you are using. Who makes them? Are
they supported under Gentoo Linux? I have just brought a ITE RAID card
and cannot get the driver to compile - so I have 2 x 120GB HDs sat idle
at the moment :(
TIA
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 18:27, Patrick Nehls wrote:
> Y
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 14:44:09 -0600
"Larry Meadors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Shane!
>
> Did you try setting DISTCC_HOSTS in /etc/profile?
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle. That's all there was to it. Of course
I'd get the right answer from a guy in my office... sheesh. Thanks
Larry.
--
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:51 pm, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 08:27:34AM -0700, Gכzim Hoxha wrote:
> > > And last but not least: How much [more] will it
> > > cost?
> >
> > I got a rounter for $29.95 (Canadian)!! It's not
> > expensieve :)
>
> That really sounds cheap. Was it a l
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 09:52, Robert Young wrote:
> Is there a link that explains sandboxing in gentoo?
I don't know, sorry.
> If not, can someone tell me know if I am correctly understanding the
> usrpriv and the sandbox feature?
Sandbox fixes up permissions, users, and groups for you. It's
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 11:05, William Hubbs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running gentoo with exim as my mta. I have mutt configured to read
> either local email or email from my isp (connecting to their pop3 server).
>
> I have found that when I try to send mail to a certain isp from my linux
> bo
Hey Shane!
Did you try setting DISTCC_HOSTS in /etc/profile?
Larry
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/25/03 1:39 PM >>>
Does anyone know where you are supposed to set this hostlist? I have
DISTCC_HOSTS set in my make.conf, but I don't think that is the same
thing.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Howdy all,
I'm currently using (and loving) distcc. I know how to use distcc for
compiling during the emerge process. But, I'd also like to use it for
kernel compiling and for compiling the rare package that doesn't have an
ebuild. I read the instructions and put /usr/lib/distcc/bin at t
On Wednesday 25 Jun 2003 19:49, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
>
> I have made a lot of rebooting lately...
>
> bornier% ls -l /dev/sr0
> lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 36 2003-06-25 12:57 /dev/sr0
> -> /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/cd bornier% mount /mnt/cdrom
> mount : le périphériq
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, William Hubbs wrote:
>I have found that when I try to send mail to a certain isp from my linux
>box, they bounce it and tell me that they will not receive mail from my
>ipaddress because it is a dynamic/residential address. I guess they are
>attempting to block spam.
This
Hello all,
Le mercredi 25 juin à 10 h. 54, Peter Ruskin a écrit notamment:
> On Wednesday 25 Jun 2003 06:26, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
>
> You need to restart devfsd for the changes to /etc/devfs.conf to take
> effect. I did that by rebooting :-)
I have made a lot of rebooting lately...
>
emerge -kb sylpheed-claws says:
>>> Source unpacked.
spell
ssl
crypt
nls
--disable-gdk-pixbuf --disable-imlib --enable-aspell --enable-openssl --enable-gpgme
--disable-dillo-viewer-plugin --disable-clamav-plugin configure: WARNING: If you
wanted to
set the --build type, don't use --host.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 06:16:07PM +0100, MAL wrote:
> On your router, you will be able to point certain ports to certain
> machines on the LAN.
> Unless your router has some clever programs installed on it, people will
> need to use active FTP to connect to your server, (ie. not passive ftp).
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi I am having problem with kde. At start it worked fine, but recently it have
taken forever to start it, and when it start all programs are slow. They work
fine in xterm so It can't be XFree86. I even tried to compile kde from
scratch again. But no
Let me guess, the ISP is AOL ??? You might want to try and find a
forwarding/relaying server to send your mail thru that has a static ip. I have
seen this even on boxes that have static ip's.
Quoting William Hubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running gentoo with exim as my mt
> -Original Message-
> From: William Hubbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 11:06 AM
> To: Gentoo Users
> Subject: [gentoo-user] ISPs blocking email from my linux box
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am running gentoo with exim as my mta. I have mutt configured
> to read eit
In your home directory ( cd ~) execute the command:
echo startkde > .xinitrc (this will make X start KDE by default)
Then startx and you should have KDE up and running ... assuming that it
is installed.
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 06:10, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
> > Try to start kde without the kdm or xdm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
you could configure your exim to relay on your ISP MTA. In the exim doc there
is great help to do so (and of course googlin')
Cheers,
- --
Juan Ángel
PGP key on pgp.rediris.es (8FAF18B7)
or search on http://www.rediris.es/cert/servicios/
You won't get much/any performance increase striping the RAIDs in Linux. The
amount of data that the RAID5 will need, especially with 2, 8 drive arrays
will absolutely swamp your PCI bus already. If you are doing gigabit
transfers on top of this your PCI bus will be hit even harder.
With 8MB files
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 11:05, William Hubbs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running gentoo with exim as my mta. I have mutt configured to read either
> local email or email from my isp (connecting to their pop3 server).
>
> I have found that when I try to send mail to a certain isp from my linux box,
> Try to start kde without the kdm or xdm, maybe it just works for now.
Please tell me how.
startx works, but "startx kde" does not start kde
--Kees
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Hi all,
I am running gentoo with exim as my mta. I have mutt configured to read either local
email or email from my isp (connecting to their pop3 server).
I have found that when I try to send mail to a certain isp from my linux box, they
bounce it and tell me that they will not receive mail fr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date ; echo ${GXzim}
Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:27 pm
> [snipped extreneky big and unnecessary quoted text]
>
> I got a rounter for $29.95 (Canadian)!! It's not
> expensieve :)
>
> Also to learn more about how this stuffworks go to:
> http://computer.howstuffworks.com/router.h
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Peter McCracken wrote:
>
> >And perhaps someone could answer why bottom-posting is
> better, anyway?
> >I'll obey it, if that's etiquette. But I would have thought
> top posts
> >were easier to read.
>
> I don't think bottom posting is the best way. In-Line
> posting i
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Peter McCracken wrote:
>And perhaps someone could answer why bottom-posting is better, anyway?
>I'll obey it, if that's etiquette. But I would have thought top posts
>were easier to read.
I don't think bottom posting is the best way. In-Line posting is most
often mentione
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Some days ago i tried to emerge a package to do a tcp tunnel in a server. I
knew there was a binary called redir, but I couldn't find a package with the
same name. I did a grep in the portage net-misc directory and found another
one wich works f
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Spundun Bhatt wrote:
>Another thing mentioned last time in a similar thread was top-posting.
>While I have harrassed the online community a lot with my top posted
>mails, I am trying to change that, is there any guidelines available for
>this? Sometimes I feel that if my me
Ohad Lutzky wrote:
Here's what I understand so far: In the setup I've seen, where two PCs
are connected over a switch to a modem, it isn't really a "network" -
the PCs can only talk to the modem one at a time, and it works as if the
PC was connected directly. Not good for my purpose.
However, if yo
Hi all,
I am planning to build a file server running Gentoo, and before I start
buying equipment, I would like to ask if anyone had any experience with
a similar setup.
Here's the challenge:
I need to provide around 3 TB of disk space with a limited budget. The
files I need to store are all HD v
--- Ohad Lutzky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 08:27:34AM -0700, Gëzim
> Hoxha wrote:
>
> > > And last but not least: How much [more] will it
> > > cost?
> >
> > I got a rounter for $29.95 (Canadian)!! It's not
> > expensieve :)
>
> That really sounds cheap. Was it a links
Chris,
You just need to go to Tools->Plugins, click on "Load" from the plugin
window, and then add the plugin for yahoo, msn, etc. etc... there are a
ton of plugins... all work very well.
-andrew
-Original Message-
From: Chris Bare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 09:37 am, Ian Truelsen wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 19:33:28 +0300
>
> Ohad Lutzky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 06:31:47AM -0300, Norberto BENSA wrote:
> > Content-Description: signed data
> >
> > > D
Is there a link that explains sandboxing in gentoo?
If not, can someone tell me know if I am correctly understanding the
usrpriv and the sandbox feature?
I have created a standard user "testing": that is also a member of the
(portage,adm,and sys) groups.
If I have
FEATURES="usrpriv sandbox "
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 08:27:34AM -0700, Gכzim Hoxha wrote:
> > And last but not least: How much [more] will it
> > cost?
>
> I got a rounter for $29.95 (Canadian)!! It's not
> expensieve :)
That really sounds cheap. Was it a linksys? If not, what interface do
you use to configure it? (Please s
Hi all,
I'm getting problem in compiling gst-plugins. Compile error is as follows
===
grep: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/libstdc++.la: No such file or
directory
/bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/libstdc++.la:
No such file or directory
libtool: lin
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 19:33:28 +0300
Ohad Lutzky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 06:31:47AM -0300, Norberto BENSA wrote:
> Content-Description: signed data
> > Do I *really* need all this just for ymessenger? Is there any other
> > IM app that can handle Yahoo IM protocol?
>
Ga
Hello all,
Well I finally got my second CPU back, after living in no-SMP land for
about 2 weeks, and wasted no time in putting it in and recompiling my
kernel ... i did the usual
make mrproper
make menuconfig
make dep && make clean && make bzImage modules modules_install
cp ../blah/bzImage /boot
e
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 06:31:47AM -0300, Norberto BENSA wrote:
Content-Description: signed data
> Do I *really* need all this just for ymessenger? Is there any other IM app
> that can handle Yahoo IM protocol?
I think Kopete has a Y!IM plugin. Also: I'm not sure, but I think Jabber
has gateways
Norberto BENSA wrote:
Do I *really* need all this just for ymessenger? Is there any other IM app
that can handle Yahoo IM protocol?
everybuddy is a decent client
--
Andrew Gaffney
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Try GAIM.
Not sure of it's dependacies
> Do I *really* need all this just for ymessenger? Is there any other IM app
> that can handle Yahoo IM protocol?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ USE="-gnome" sudo emerge -pv ymessenger
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
>
> Calculating d
>
> Do I *really* need all this just for ymessenger? Is there any other IM app=
> =20
> that can handle Yahoo IM protocol?
>
I've read that gaim can, but I couldn't see how in the version I looked at.
It probably has similar requirements.
I've also used one called gyach. I don't know if it has a
Do I *really* need all this just for ymessenger? Is there any other IM app
that can handle Yahoo IM protocol?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ USE="-gnome" sudo emerge -pv ymessenger
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N ] gnome-base/ORBit-0.5.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Jan Drugowitsch wrote:
>
> I would read the ISP's policy before asking about connecting a network to your
> ADSL connection. Many of the ISP's I know do not allow that. Although asking
> itsself wouldn't do any bad they could get aware of the fact that you are
> trying to do th
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 18:40:30 -0400, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> # mount /mnt/flash returns:
Just curious, but what does the line in your fstab look like?
Mine won't let me mount it as a user, although the permissions and flags
(ie owner in fstab etc) are the same as the CD rom which works fine.
--
I have run into certain issues with scp, where the remote server will only
accept "scp -v -2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] connections, because the remote server is
forcing protocol 2 only connections. Have you tried that?
-Original Message-
From: Rex Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:14:33PM +0100, Jan Drugowitsch wrote:
Content-Description: signed data
> On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:36, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 12:16:52PM +0100, MAL wrote:
> > > Ok, so you either need a second network card, or use the dubious method
> > > of doi
--- Ohad Lutzky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 09:07:14AM -0400, Ernie
> Schroder wrote:
> > On Wednesday 25 June 2003 01:29 am, Ohad Lutzky
> wrote:
> > > I'm a total networking noob, but I'd like to set
> up a home network.
> > > My current PC (running Linux) is connected o
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:36, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 12:16:52PM +0100, MAL wrote:
> > Ok, so you either need a second network card, or use the dubious method
> > of doing to accross a hub as described elsewhere in this thread :)
>
> I'll ask my ISP how to do this. I sure ho
--- MAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> > I'm a total networking noob, but I'd like to set
> up a home network. My
> > current PC (running Linux) is connected over ADSL
> using rp-pppoe. It has
> > a printer as well, running on CUPS. My other PC,
> an old Packard Bell
> > (bleh)
Another show stopper is the 68LC40's (or was it 680LC40?). They not
only
didn't have an FPU but some were b0rked and you couldn't use FPU
emulation on
them. A lot of the lower end '040 based Macs used them. Not sure about
other
680x0 based systems.
The 68LC040 is a problem, but the beauty of Gen
Barry Kostjens became daring and sent these 1.4K bytes,
> On Monday 23 June 2003 16:38, Stephen Varga wrote:
>
> Yes, that pem file is really there.
> Can you tell me how you created your openldap.pem?
He is not asking you if the file is there, simply that if you actually
have the "/etc/" directo
Vano Beridze wrote:
When I start Mozilla and go to Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Fonts - Fonts
For Cyrillic
Combo Boxes are grayed out with the message "No fonts available for this
langugage"
Have you added new or required font paths to /etc/X11/XF86Config as well
as /usr/lib/mozilla/defaults/pref
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 07:48:49PM +1000, Paul Colquhoun wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Colquhoun wrote:
> >
> > >The only problem I am having is with scp. I have openssh installed,
> and
> > >can ssh into the box, but cannot copy files to the box with scp. When
> I
> > >try, I get aske
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 09:07:14AM -0400, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 June 2003 01:29 am, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> > I'm a total networking noob, but I'd like to set up a home network.
> > My current PC (running Linux) is connected over ADSL using rp-pppoe.
> > It has a printer as well, run
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Wayne Clement wrote:
>
>
> > Le Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 06:47:13AM -0400, Wayne Clement a écrit:
> >> has anyone else noticed that the ibiblio gentoo directory is empty?
> >
> > It's complete and uptodate, as far as I can see:
> > ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/ge
> Le Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 06:47:13AM -0400, Wayne Clement a écrit:
>> has anyone else noticed that the ibiblio gentoo directory is empty?
>
> It's complete and uptodate, as far as I can see:
> ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/
> -rw-r--r-- 1 adminadmin 80
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 01:29 am, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
> I'm a total networking noob, but I'd like to set up a home network.
> My current PC (running Linux) is connected over ADSL using rp-pppoe.
> It has a printer as well, running on CUPS. My other PC, an old
> Packard Bell (bleh) P133 running (wa
Hello,
there is not necesary downgrade, edit your /etc/make.conf and add this
line into use flags: krb4
and recompile mit-krb5
LM
MAL wrote:
Has anyone else had this dissapear on them?
emerge -u world wanted to downgrade:
mit-krb5-1.2.7-r2
to:
mit-krb5-1.2.7
and doing so has removed lib
Hi all
I emerged qmail today and I got this error any ideas
Thanks ryan
rm -f tryspnam.o tryspnam
( ( ./compile tryslib.c && \
./load tryslib -ls ) >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& echo -ls || exit 0 ) > s.lib
rm -f tryslib.o tryslib
( ( ./compile tryuserpw.c \
&& ./load tryuserpw `cat s.lib` ) >/dev/null
Hello.
I have a C-180 Visualize RISC system with a (GSC) "A4070" video card
with a "A4747" daughter card.
The system is happily running with Gentoo Linux, and the swap space
hasn't even been touched...
I would like to get this thing into doing something more than
heating my bedroo
1 - 100 of 128 matches
Mail list logo