Hi folks,
beeing tired of synchronizing configfiles, browser's bookmarks
and several other folders between various boxes in my LAN I came
up with the idea to store my homedirectory remotely on my fileserver (a
quite powerful Debian Woody box, XFS filesystem, recent kernel).
So far, so
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 03:26, Alberto Bert wrote:
Hi all,
I just re-configured the gentoo-network for a dinamic IP network.
It was some time that I didn't emerge anything, so I checked what's new
and I installed libsdtc++ gcc and glibc
while installing glibc konquerror started to don't
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Stroller wrote:
I'm sure it's possible to have a default logrotate.d
file for the default syslog-ng file.
I have to say I'm not really clear why I need logrotate for syslog-ng, when
I didn;t need it for sysklogd.
sysklogd, I believe, has all the filenames for the log
Hi all,
I just wanted to ask what to do if a process refuses to die. For example I
want to kill dctc with a pid of 16371. So I type in kill 16371 and I can
do this continually and the process refuses to die and still shows up in
top.
What can I do to kill it for real?
Thx,
Simon
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On Wednesday 30 July 2003 11:05 pm, Simon Mushi wrote:
I just wanted to ask what to do if a process refuses to die. For example I
want to kill dctc with a pid of 16371. So I type in kill 16371 and I can
do this continually and the process refuses to die and still shows up in
top.
What can I
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 03:05:58 + (DST)
Simon Mushi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to ask what to do if a process refuses to die. For
example I want to kill dctc with a pid of 16371. So I type in kill
16371 and I can do this continually and the process refuses to die
and still shows
On 30 Jul 2003 17:00:21 -0400
Paul K. Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run reiserfs on my laptop and have for over a year. I suspend every
day, and on monday, my laptop is dead because I never plugged it in/used
it. Thats every weekend this past year plus some. Monday morning I
power up,
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 03:05:58AM +, Simon Mushi wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to ask what to do if a process refuses to die. For example I
want to kill dctc with a pid of 16371. So I type in kill 16371 and I can
do this continually and the process refuses to die and still shows up in
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 03:05:58 + (DST)
Simon Mushi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to ask what to do if a process refuses to die. For
example I want to kill dctc with a pid of 16371.
Hi,
Anyone knows how to get the arrow keys to work in vi?
If I'm in 'insert-mode' and I press '-' I get a
screen refresh and I get back to command mode so I
have to press 'i' to get back to insert mode. The
arrow keys do the right thing in command mode, though.
My old RH box allows the arrows
Hello,
I have recently installed xmule, which is great by the way. However, I
get this error increasingly often 'no buffer space available', when,
for example I try to ping a website or even the loopback
interface. From whatever information I could gather from the Net, the
error seems to be
Isn't that a feature of vim (a close relative of VI) ??
From: Anders Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] vi arrow keys
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:46:00 +0200
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Received: from gentoo.org ([204.126.2.42]) by
Anders Eriksson wrote:
Anyone knows how to get the arrow keys to work in vi?
If I'm in 'insert-mode' and I press '-' I get a
screen refresh and I get back to command mode so I
have to press 'i' to get back to insert mode. The
arrow keys do the right thing in command mode, though.
My old RH box
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On Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 11:46, Anders Eriksson wrote:
Hi,
Anyone knows how to get the arrow keys to work in vi?
Are u using a true vi? Or vim/elvis/nvi/...?
Katl-Heinz
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Hello,
What I wanted to do was to scan a sheet of paper, and reproduce it on my
printer, sort of a command-line copier.
Since my printer is at 300 dpi, I thought it would be simple: scan the
paper at 300 dpi, and enter: lpr scanned-paper.
Hovever this gives the result of enlarging the image,
Hi,
my MTA is qmail, so every e-mail message is one file ...
I have some thousends of e-mails in gentoo-user directory.
If searching for something grep is still the best choice, but
it's not very comfortable to follow the tread.
So a tool, which makes from all messages in one thread
one
emerge sync
...
snip
...
x11-wm/fvwm/ChangeLog
2904 100%0.00kB/s0:00:00
x11-wm/fvwm/Manifest
847 100%0.00kB/s0:00:00
x11-wm/fvwm/fvwm-2.5.7.ebuild
2750 100%0.00kB/s0:00:00
readlink dev-perl/HTML-Masan: No such file or directory
readlink
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 14:06:00 +1000
Jonathan Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, of course. But I have to make a judgement about whether to do
whatemerge -pu world is telling me.
Yep, you always have to in fact. (No, I never use emerge -u world.
Ever.)
as far as I am
It turned out I was indeed using vi (and
not vim, as I was in the RH box). emerging
vim now, and we'll see what happens...
Thanks for the pointer...
/A
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:53:58 -0600
collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never encountered this, but this situation comes up all the time.
sanbox+coreutils or sanbox breakage? Two different things.
What is the real problem, and why can't it be fixed permanently?
Had you
i dont need notepad i wanna run diablo 2 game... but i get it work
i get source from cvs tree and compile it and its work fine =)
thanks
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] winex dont
Hi all,
some users on my server have SSH access to the machine, but I don't
want them to be able to leave their home directories (ee.
/home/userXYZ).
What is the best way to implement this, does anybody know?
Greetings and TIA, Matthias
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This sounds like a job for CODA, but people may say that's overkill. I
haven't yet used it myself but I should definitely do some exploring I
think.
Barry MacMahon
Develops Web applications for Chiltern International at Head Office,
Slough, UK
Tel: +44 1753 216674
Ext: 274
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On Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 13:53, Anders Eriksson wrote:
It turned out I was indeed using vi (and
not vim, as I was in the RH box).
strange. Where did you get the vi from?
I thought the vi is a commercial product and not freely available...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
strange. Where did you get the vi from?
I thought the vi is a commercial product and not freely
available...
/usr/portage/app-editors/vi
emerge unmerge vi
emerge vim
did the trick. vim includes a
/usr/bin/vi - vim
symlink. How would emerge react if
I hadn't
I don't know about any good network file systems other than the few you
have listed, but, have you considered that this kind of functionality
isn't really what the nfs should be doing? Usually, this stuff relies
on a set of tools that use nfs as a transport method. My only
suggestion would be to
Or hell, just schedule an rsync push/pull based on time intervals and
system events. forget the whole nfs deal.
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 09:06, Paul K. Dickson wrote:
I don't know about any good network file systems other than the few you
have listed, but, have you considered that this kind of
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 14:45:08 +1000, Jonathan Kelly wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:26:49 +0200
Christian Aust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
package.unmask only works for packages masked in
/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask, not for ~arch masking.
Actually, I think you've got this the wrong way
Filesystems that come in mind to offer that functionality are
Coda[1] and Intermezzo[2].
Last time I tried Intermezzo (maybe 6 months ago or so), it wasn't
working. The kernel didn't recognize the required filesystem type or
something. Other users reported it being pretty buggy as well.
On 31 Jul 2003 at 9:20, Paul K. Dickson wrote:
Or hell, just schedule an rsync push/pull based on time intervals and
system events. forget the whole nfs deal.
How about using unison ? I use it to sync my home dirs on my desktop and laptop and
so far it's serving the purpose :)
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Hi,
probably in the near future there will be KDE 3.1.3 available for normal
Gentoo users, right?
I'm just curious: what will happen when I then call an emerge kde?
Will all old settings be preserved, the old KDE sources+binaries be
overwritten
You rule:)
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 09:55, R'twick Niceorgaw wrote:
On 31 Jul 2003 at 9:20, Paul K. Dickson wrote:
Or hell, just schedule an rsync push/pull based on time intervals and
system events. forget the whole nfs deal.
How about using unison ? I use it to sync my home dirs on my
That's because gcc-3.3 does not have ~x86 in it's KEYWORDS in the
ebuild. Check out where it says KEYWORDS=-* in there.
That's what's wrong.
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 23:45, Jonathan Kelly wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:26:49 +0200
Christian Aust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dhruba Bandopadhyay
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 15:01, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
probably in the near future there will be KDE 3.1.3 available for
normal Gentoo users, right?
I'm just curious: what will happen when I then call an emerge kde?
Will all old settings be preserved, the old KDE sources+binaries be
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Thursday 31 Jul 2003 15:01, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
probably in the near future there will be KDE 3.1.3 available for
normal Gentoo users, right?
I'm just curious: what will happen when I then call an emerge kde?
Will all old settings be preserved, the old KDE
On Thursday 31 July 2003 08:03, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
On Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 13:53, Anders Eriksson wrote:
It turned out I was indeed using vi (and
not vim, as I was in the RH box).
strange. Where did you get the vi from?
I thought the vi is a commercial product and not freely
Guys,
For some reason, alsa sound stopped working. Xmms produces no sound
output. Xawtv and mpg123 are working fine. Last night I was fiddling
around with Mythtv, but I can't remember to have changed anything
which could affect alsa.
I re-emerged alsa-driver and alsa-xmms, but to no avail...
On Thursday 31 July 2003 09:21, R'twick Niceorgaw wrote:
On 31 Jul 2003 at 14:51, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi all,
some users on my server have SSH access to the machine, but I don't
want them to be able to leave their home directories (ee.
/home/userXYZ).
What is the best
some users on my server have SSH access to the machine, but I don't
want them to be able to leave their home directories (ee.
/home/userXYZ).
What is the best way to implement this, does anybody know?
Greetings and TIA, Matthias
# adduser luser
# ln -s /bin/bash /bin/rbash
# echo
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
bash-2.05b# /etc/init.d/alsasound restart
* ALSA driver is already running.
bash-2.05b# /etc/init.d/alsasound stop
* ERROR: alsasound has not yet been started.
bash-2.05b# /etc/init.d/alsasound start
* ALSA driver is already running.
I
If I have hyper threading enable and I am showing 4 processors (2
actual) when I cat /proc/cpuinfo can I set the make.conf variable to -j5
rather then -j3? -j3 is because I have dual 3.0ghz processors and the
way I understand it is I can modify this to # of processors plus 1.
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If I have hyper threading enable and I am showing 4 processors (2
actual) when I cat /proc/cpuinfo can I set the make.conf variable to -j5
rather then -j3? -j3 is because I have dual 3.0ghz processors and the
way I understand it is I can modify this to # of processors plus 1.
--
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Bobby R. Cox wrote:
If I have hyper threading enable and I am showing 4 processors (2
actual) when I cat /proc/cpuinfo can I set the make.conf variable to -j5
rather then -j3? -j3 is because I have dual 3.0ghz processors and the
way I understand it is I can modify this to # of processors plus 1.
some users on my server have SSH access to the machine, but I
don't want them to be able to leave their home directories (ee.
/home/userXYZ).
What is the best way to implement this, does anybody know?
Greetings and TIA, Matthias
# adduser luser
# ln -s /bin/bash /bin/rbash
#
Ok, everyone. ext[23] has POSIX ACL support. Why not ACL some group out
of any dir off of / they don't need, and only give them execute on
/bin, /usr, /usr/bin, etc etc.
Or something to that effect. ACLs are great for all kinds of mischief,
but they can be difficult to maintain if you don't
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Patrick [ISO-8859-1] Börjesson wrote:
Does that accomplish what you are looking for?
Although I don't have a better idea, I don't think that's what he's
looking for since luser won't be able to navigate through his/her
home-directory at all (according to bash's man-page,
Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's to anyone's advantage to learn both emacs and vi.
1) As mentioned, vi is on everything *n?x. If ever in a bind, vi will
be there.
Except when you install Gentoo :-)
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Hi all,
I've been playing for a few days on my new gentoo box, and have been
unable to find a way to list all packages that have been emerged. In
/var/cache/ebd/world is a list, but only of packages I explicitly
emerged, without all dependencies that emerge automatically placed
on my system. Is
-- quoting Matthias F. Brandstetter --
Hi all,
some users on my server have SSH access to the machine, but I don't
want them to be able to leave their home directories (ee.
/home/userXYZ).
What is the best way to implement this, does anybody know?
Greetings and TIA,
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 01:20:38PM -0400, Javier Gostling wrote:
Hi all,
I've been playing for a few days on my new gentoo box, and have been
unable to find a way to list all packages that have been emerged. In
/var/cache/ebd/world is a list, but only of packages I explicitly
emerged, without
Javier Gostling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(07/31/2003 10:20)
Hi all,
I've been playing for a few days on my new gentoo box, and have been
unable to find a way to list all packages that have been emerged. In
/var/cache/ebd/world is a list, but only of packages I explicitly
emerged, without all
hello,
i just insatlled gentoo, and i want to browse the net; i know i'm online
,cos i can ping stuff, but i cant seem to download or browse any site or web
page, it does not seen to have any browser. does it have a broswer so i can
download the GUI, and X
thx
if your in a console, using links or lynx, see that your proxy is set
export http_proxy=proxy.myisp.com
do the same in mozilla etc
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 19:39, Fiifi Markin wrote:
hello,
i just insatlled gentoo, and i want to browse the net; i know i'm online
,cos i can ping stuff, but i
Check this out: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/desktop.xml
..
..
ian...
..
www.ianneubert.com
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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
On Thursday 31 July 2003 17:20, Javier Gostling wrote:
Hi all,
I've been playing for a few days on my new gentoo box, and have been
unable to find a way to list all packages that have been emerged. In
/var/cache/ebd/world is a list, but only of packages I explicitly
emerged, without all
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On Thursday 31 July 2003 12:20, Javier Gostling wrote:
Hi all,
I've been playing for a few days on my new gentoo box, and have been
unable to find a way to list all packages that have been emerged. In
/var/cache/ebd/world is a list, but only of
Alberto. wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to set the same consolefont of the livecd (I like it very
much ;-) ). Someone of you knows how to do it ? There's a way, also, to
set a splash image ?
Thanks in advance,
Albe'.
P.S.: I'm a newbie, so, let me understand what you could say ;-)
Hey guys,
Minor problem. I rum showmount on a system (we'll call fanny)
showmount fanny --exports
Export list for fanny:
/vol/data/home (everyone)
/vol/vol0/vintro topaz
Now I would assume the (everyone) means what it says, everyone can
access it. However when I do:
mount fanny:/vol/data/home
On Thursday 31 July 2003 09:58, Harald Arnesen wrote:
Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's to anyone's advantage to learn both emacs and vi.
1) As mentioned, vi is on everything *n?x. If ever in a bind, vi will
be there.
Except when you install Gentoo :-)
Oh yeah that's right I
Nathaniel McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(07/21/2003 15:33)
Anyone know of a good code editor for X that doesn't use GTK or QT? I
would like something that displays colors (like for variables, etc). I
also don't want to use vi or any deritive or any console based editor.
Any thoughts?
You
i already tried lynx and links, they r both not present
The days of life, the days of death;
the days that come and the days that go;
the days r the same as u must know;
however the day goes, is that which u chose
From: R'twick Niceorgaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi donnie,
Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 08:23 schrieb donnie berkholz:
[...]
As it turns out, rsync is quite a useful tool for this, although it's
obviously not a filesystem.
In my ~/.bashrc:
alias home-up=rsync -avz -e ssh --exclude downloads/ ~/ master:~/
alias home-down=rsync -avz -e ssh
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On Thursday 31 July 2003 13:53, Fiifi Markin wrote:
From: R'twick Niceorgaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
On 31 Jul 2003 at 17:39, Fiifi Markin wrote:
hello,
i just insatlled gentoo, and i want to browse the net; i know i'm
online ,cos i can ping
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 18:53:53 +
Fiifi Markin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i already tried lynx and links, they r both not present
I am not sure where you are in the process, but if you can ping IPs but
not URLs, then look to your /etc/resolv.conf file and make sure that it
contains the
Anders Eriksson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
strange. Where did you get the vi from?
I thought the vi is a commercial product and not freely
available...
/usr/portage/app-editors/vi
emerge unmerge vi
emerge vim
did the trick. vim includes a
/usr/bin/vi - vim
symlink. How would emerge
Hello,
did you compile a new kernel? If yes, then you need to reemerge
alsa-driver after 'make modules_install'. To start alsa you can switch
between the different states with '/etc/init.d/alsasound zap'.
Hope this helps
MfG
Michael
D.J. Bolderman wrote:
Guys,
For some reason, alsa sound
Hi,
Thanks you all very much for your answers. I should have seen there would
be several answers to the same problem (it's linux after all :)
Cheers,
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:22:51 +0100
Dhruba Bandopadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spider wrote:
Yep, you always have to in fact. (No, I never use emerge -u world.
Ever.)
Don't do emerge -u world? Why not?
Because, on my two dev machines i run ~x86, And applying -u world
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 11:53, Fiifi Markin wrote:
i already tried lynx and links, they r both not present
Have you tried emergeing them?
emerge lynx
Jayson Garrell
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Wow,
Thanks for the huge response. I know it was pretty simple and knowing me I
probably did use the -9 switch a couple of times long ago, but the man
page didn't get those bells ringing quite soon enuf.
Best
Simon
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Mark Fisher wrote:
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default, is there a place I can get templates and wizards for OO?
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Hi,
I upgraded qt to qt-3.1.2-r4 today. To my suprise it also installed
kdelibs (running only plain old Fluxbox).
Checking dependencies with qpkg -q kdelibs shows this:
kde-base/kdelibs-3.1.2-r1 *
DEPENDED ON BY:
x11-libs/qt-3.1.2-r4
Why?
I guess it's a bug.
Regards,
--
Anders
Just thought I'd post this in case others have the same problem. I got
my network working finally by installing the vanilla sources. I didn't
have to edit or do anything else once the vanilla-sources where compiled
and installed. For some reason the gentoo-sources would not work with
this card
On do, 31 jul 2003, Michael Gruetzner wrote:
Hello,
did you compile a new kernel? If yes, then you need to reemerge
alsa-driver after 'make modules_install'. To start alsa you can switch
between the different states with '/etc/init.d/alsasound zap'.
Yes, I did compile a new kernel, but I
Christopher Fisk wrote:
some users on my server have SSH access to the machine, but I don't
want them to be able to leave their home directories (ee.
/home/userXYZ).
What is the best way to implement this, does anybody know?
Greetings and TIA, Matthias
# adduser luser
# ln -s /bin/bash
rbash is NOT working for me on Gentoo ... (on RH 7.3 it worx)
I have done everything as above, but rbash worx normally/without any
restrictions ...
is it a bug or something else should be done ?
noro
If rbash does not work for you, then check bash -r.
Mikhail.
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Fred Van Andel wrote:
Nathaniel McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(07/21/2003 15:33)
Anyone know of a good code editor for X that doesn't use GTK or QT? I
would like something that displays colors (like for variables, etc). I
also don't want to use vi or any deritive or any console based
On 07/31/03 Bering wrote:
The only text editor for X that I know of that does not use any other
library is xedit... It's really lacking in terms of features and
style... it plain sucks in my opinion ;)
Might I suggest nedit (http://www.nedit.org). It does not use GTK nor
QT but
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
On do, 31 jul 2003, Michael Gruetzner wrote:
Hello,
did you compile a new kernel? If yes, then you need to reemerge
alsa-driver after 'make modules_install'. To start alsa you can switch
between the different states with
Ok, I made a mistake.
cheers
Jonathan.
if you don't understand the context of this message, get a thread-capable
mail reader (or just ignore it).
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 01:25:11PM +0200, Henk Abma wrote:
What I wanted to do was to scan a sheet of paper, and reproduce it on my
printer, sort of a command-line copier.
Since my printer is at 300 dpi, I thought it would be simple: scan the
paper at 300 dpi, and enter: lpr scanned-paper.
Marius Mauch wrote:
On 07/31/03 Bering wrote:
The only text editor for X that I know of that does not use any other
library is xedit... It's really lacking in terms of features and
style... it plain sucks in my opinion ;)
Might I suggest nedit (http://www.nedit.org). It does not use GTK nor
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 15:05, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
On do, 31 jul 2003, Michael Gruetzner wrote:
Hello,
did you compile a new kernel? If yes, then you need to reemerge
alsa-driver after 'make modules_install'. To start alsa you can switch
between the different states with
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 07:55:55PM -0400, Bryan Feir wrote:
Well, by default, pnmtops in the netpbm package will convert a Portable
aNyMap to Postscript, and always reduce it to fit on one page. (You can do
'pnmtops -scale 0.25 input |lpr' to explicitly scale it down; by default
it will
On vr, 01 aug 2003, Jonathan C. wrote:
[...] Snip large troubleshooting guide :P
Thanks Jonathan,
I finally got it working, but I'm a bit confused: I followed your tip
about the alsamixer, but master and pcm were not muted. Then I checked
the alsa guide on the gentoo site, and executed the
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 23:33:46 +0200
Anders Hasselqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded qt to qt-3.1.2-r4 today. To my suprise it also installed
kdelibs (running only plain old Fluxbox).
Checking dependencies with qpkg -q kdelibs shows this:
kde-base/kdelibs-3.1.2-r1 *
DEPENDED
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 18:24, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
On vr, 01 aug 2003, Jonathan C. wrote:
[...] Snip large troubleshooting guide :P
Thanks Jonathan,
I finally got it working, but I'm a bit confused: I followed your tip
about the alsamixer, but master and pcm were not muted. Then I
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 18:33:22 -0400
Nathaniel McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a good code editor for X that doesn't use GTK or QT? I
would like something that displays colors (like for variables, etc).
I also don't want to use vi or any deritive or any console
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 02:58:54AM +0200, Henk Abma wrote:
In the cups documentation it is stated that cups supports jpegs 'out of
the box', so I thought the procedure described was the logical thing to
do.
Well, obviously it does support jpegs out of the box, it just isn't
doing quite
Bering wrote:
Might I suggest nedit (http://www.nedit.org). It does not use GTK nor QT
but OpenMosix.. It's full of features and quick to start.
^
Hmmm... talk about bloated software. At least Microsoft Word XP runs on UP
boxes ;-)
Norberto
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Sorry if this has been mentioned before. I just did a fairly big emerge
-u and it ended with:
g++ -c -pipe -w -O2 -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -DSIP_MAKE_MODULE_DLL
-DQEXTSCINTILLA_DLL -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-I/usr/qt/3/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I. -I. -I/usr/include/python2.2
-I/usr/qt/3/include -o
I am having some problems compiling quanta from cvs. And in the kde crash
backtrace it says that its realated to libpthread.
How do i go about updating( or downgrading) libpthread?? i can't seem to find
anything associated with it in qpkg( unless i'm searching with it wrong which
is extremely
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 04:05:53AM +0200, Spider wrote:
You could give nedit a try, its quite nice in terms of features
and doesn't use either QT or GTK+
Just curious. I've not seen anyone with a prejudice against QT
and Gtk before. They're attractive, relatively fast, and have
lots of nice
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 14:24, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Does OpenOffice have the equivelant of Word's Resume Wizard? If not by
default, is there a place I can get templates and wizards for OO?
Templates are here:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template/
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Best regards,
The shell prompt for the live cd is messed up. the rotating wheel is always there, the
terminal is not set up properly and the cursor(the rotating wheel) keeps scrolling on
each line. I can't even find any older possibly more stable releases of gentoo on the
web site. I was told that Gentoo is
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