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,
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 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 in a
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.
Thanks!
Yes
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
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 or if
(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 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.
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
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 and
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
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 hdparm
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