Thats the thing that got me. My use flags didnt even have a mention of
debug in them. With made the fix that much stranger . But hey it worked :)
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 22:07:50 -0700, Andrew Farmer
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At 06 September, 2003 Heath Miller wrote:
Thanks it worked . But just for
Thanks Tom,
A log book is a good idea of which I've been doing but within linux in KWRITE.
Probably should be
doing this on paper though incase the pc dies for what ever reason..
JBanks
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> Joshua,
>
> > I'm writing to this list in the hopes
> Lack of defined purpose is half the problem, Linux started as a text
> editor
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Am Montag, 8. September 2003 20:16 schrieb Bryan Feir:
> On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 05:45:32PM +0200, Heribert Slama wrote:
> > When I modify a user entry with KDE's User Management and finally
> > save the changes, I get warning dialogs (something like "no shadow
> > entry for user ") for _every_ use
On 2003.09.09 00:31, rh wrote:
When I start a process running in the background, as in, "xplanet
-projection rectangular 2>/dev/null &", why when I exit the terminal
window, does that process die? Kind of defeats the purpose of shoving
it to the background if you still have to keep the eterm open.
On 09/09/03 rh wrote:
> When I start a process running in the background, as in, "xplanet
> -projection rectangular 2>/dev/null &", why when I exit the terminal
> window, does that process die? Kind of defeats the purpose of shoving
> it to the background if you still have to keep the eterm open.
When I start a process running in the background, as in, "xplanet -projection
rectangular 2>/dev/null &", why when I exit the terminal window, does that process
die? Kind of defeats the purpose of shoving it to the background if you still have to
keep the eterm open.
rh
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I successfully upgraded my kernel today from 2.4.20-gentoo-r5 to r6 using Genkernel.
1)cd /usr/src
2)dir
3)rm linux
4)ln -s linux-2.4.20-gentoo-r6 linux
5)cd linux
5)genkernel
update grub.conf to reflect the new kernel revision.
After I rebooted I did "uname -a" to confirm:
Linux deadmeat
Perhaps it would be better on the gentoo.org website rather than
something on the users machines in portage? Say a script run on any new
packages when they are released, and a link added to the package list.
click on a packagename and get the list of files istalled, perhaps with
use flag function
On 2003.09.08 19:21, Collins Richey wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:26:52 -0400
Chris I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Openoffice 1.1 simply rocks, but is still in the release candidate
> stages (not-quite-but-very-close-to-stable-release). If you're
overly
> adventurous, grab the ebuild with ximian pat
On 09/08/03 Andrew Farmer wrote:
> It seems that Python 2.3's been out for a while now and there's still
> no ebuild for it. Does this mean that some folks in the Gentoo
> dungeons are still hacking on portage to make it work with 2.3, or
> just that nobody's written an ebuild yet? Will anything
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 12:07, Brett I.Holcomb wrote:
> Thank you for the information. I might file a bug requesting that the tools
> support non-installed. Even if they made epm capable that would help but it
> may not be possible.
>
> I could use the last method but then I have to do the downl
It seems that Python 2.3's been out for a while now and there's still no
ebuild for it. Does this mean that some folks in the Gentoo dungeons are
still hacking on portage to make it work with 2.3, or just that nobody's
written an ebuild yet? Will anything horrible happen if I just inject
2.3 by han
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 19:57, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 September 2003 11:48, Mark Knecht wrote:
> >emerge --deep --update world gave me a new gcc version tonight. Just
> > checking - how much do I need to rebuild since this happened? The kernel
> > and pretty much everything except xf
Anyone else having this problem?
>>> md5 src_uri ;-) thunderbird-source-0.2.tar.bz2
!!! File is corrupt or incomplete. (Digests do not match)
>>> our recorded digest: 829916688451cad5d99580fb1706617b
>>> your file's digest: 67c7cc854a793ad8846d85f591d8d82e
!!! File does not exist: /usr/portage/d
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 16:42, Mike Williams wrote:
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> On Saturday 06 September 2003 19:43, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> >At this point all the drivers that I seem to need are running without
> > errors. However, depmod is not happy about other thing
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 11:48, Mark Knecht wrote:
(B>emerge --deep --update world gave me a new gcc version tonight. Just
(B> checking - how much do I need to rebuild since this happened? The kernel
(B> and pretty much everything except xfree-drm is 3.2.3, but drm is 3.3.1.
(B>
(B>
Hi
emerge --deep --update world gave me a new gcc version tonight. Just
checking - how much do I need to rebuild since this happened? The kernel
and pretty much everything except xfree-drm is 3.2.3, but drm is 3.3.1.
Is this anything I should be concerned about?
Also, since I need to ree
On Monday 08 September 2003 05:11 pm, Chris wrote:
> is there someone who is using a geforce2 card using 1024x768 16 bit. for
> some reason i cant argue mine into using that setting.
>
> and is a package for dues ex, my kids are bugging me about playing their
> game
>
> :(
No problems here. If you
Thank you for the information. I might file a bug requesting that the tools
support non-installed. Even if they made epm capable that would help but it
may not be possible.
I could use the last method but then I have to do the download and check it
out.
Thanks. I'll have to think about th
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 10:19, Brett I.Holcomb wrote:
> I know there has been lots of discussion about aspects of this. However,
> it appears that qpkg, etcat, and epm just won't do some searches. For
> example I want to list the files in cdrtools.
>
> qpkg - must be installed to do that -
I know there has been lots of discussion about aspects of this. However, it
appears that qpkg, etcat, and epm just won't do some searches. For example
I want to list the files in cdrtools.
qpkg - must be installed to do that - but I don't want to install it first!
epm - not supported yet.
et
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 09:41, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> With Win95/98 I was able to xcopy /s /e c:\*.* d:\*.*, move d:\ to c:\,
> boot from a floppy and then sys c:\. That may or may not work in WinMe.
Make that xcopy /s /h
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On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 15:00, Tom Wesley wrote:
> On Monday 08 September 2003 22:57, Chris I wrote:
> >
> > etcat -c packagename
> >
> > This is a fairly new way to do things as well, kinda nice.
> >
>
> But it seems this only shows the most recent additions, so wouldn't show the
> r2 to r6 change
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 09:44, blade- wrote:
> Is anyone having trouble with then new spamassassin version 2.60 not
> checking all mail, it seems to just stop half way through checking most
> of the mail and sends it to inbox. I have it on debug but am not getting
> any errors.
From the spamc
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> Why would I use tar, Whats wrong with 'cp'?
Its your choice in the end. Just conservative reasons.
For some time, cp was not able to handle ie sparse
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checking all mail, it seems to just stop half way through checking most
of the mail and sends it to inbox. I have it on debug but am not getting
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On Tuesday 09 September 2003 09:12, Scharf Yuval wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Every day I get more signs that my HD is collapsing.
> Tomorrow I'll have to go to the store and buy a new one.
>
> So I'll have to copy the old HD to the new HD.
> I have no time to investigate how to do it properly so I need you
Why would I use tar, Whats wrong with 'cp'?
Yuval Scharf
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Holger Kettler wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> > First question: Can I do it while using the system or do I have to boot
> > from a CD?
>
> You should mount every single partition
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Hi,
> First question: Can I do it while using the system or do I have to boot
> from a CD?
You should mount every single partition readonly to get a consistent copy
(with tar for example). While "using the system", this might not be possible.
"Cloni
is there someone who is using a geforce2 card using 1024x768 16 bit. for some
reason i cant argue mine into using that setting.
and is a package for dues ex, my kids are bugging me about playing their game
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Hello,
Every day I get more signs that my HD is collapsing.
Tomorrow I'll have to go to the store and buy a new one.
So I'll have to copy the old HD to the new HD.
I have no time to investigate how to do it properly so I need your help.
First question: Can I do it while using the system or do I
nope, none of them do
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 17:17, Scharf Yuval wrote:
Hello,
I've emerged ymessenger (Yahoo Messenger) in order to talk with a friend.
But I didn't find any way to start a voice conversation.
Does the Linux version has this ability?
Yuval Scharf
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Another recommendation and shameless plug for a personal finance app is
jGnash. It still has a way to go before it is feature complete, but it
will work a lot more like Quicken than Gnucash will, has zero
dependencies other than Java, and is very stable.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jgnash/
R
Joshua,
> I'm writing to this list in the hopes that I can get some resolution,
> insight, clarity and to vent in the hopes that someone understands
> and can possibly help symathize/empythize. Thus, it is a little long
> winded...but please take the time to readon and help get me on the
> right
Thomas A. Condon wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> The only reason I still have to get into Windows sometimes is Quicken
:( Quicken 2003 supposedly doesn't run well under Wine (although I must
admit I haven't spent the time to mess with it). And, from what I
understand, Gnucash doesn't have a
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 08:10, Frank Reich wrote:
> Everything unnessessary like ACPI or APM etc. has been removed from the
> kernel. But no success yet :-(
>
> Any other ideas?
Have you tried a kernel without PIIX support?
BTW your gcc options get ignored when building the kernel.
Regards,
You can use one of the tools in the Gentootoolkit to query Gentoo for a list of
packages.
qpkg -q
This will list everything I believe. Not sure if this helps since your referencing a
difference
between Bash and Python
JBanks
--- Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> epm would be us
Sweet,
This is what I was looking for.
Thanks,
JBanks
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> You can use genkernel.
> No need to env-update.
> It seems that genkernel mount /boot himself if you didn't.
>
> Consider using genkernel --config, which runs a make menuconfig for u with
> pre-established value
Thanks for the info Mike.
JBanks
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> On Monday 08 September 2003 11:54, Joshua Banks wrote:
> > Mine is totally empty. I wonder if this is because I'm using KPPP?
>
> Yep, it will be. KPPP just calls p
On Sunday 07 September 2003 20:35, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Ted Satcher wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm still in the 20th century here in Alabama
> > and I don't have a high speed internet connection.
> > Can the gentoo distribution realistically be maintained
> > with a slow connection? I do have ac
Everything unnessessary like ACPI or APM etc. has been removed from the
kernel. But no success yet :-(
Any other ideas?
Regards, Frank.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The only reason I still have to get into Windows sometimes is Quicken
> :( Quicken 2003 supposedly doesn't run well under Wine (although I
> must admit I haven't spent the time to mess with it). And, from what
> I understand, Gnucash doesn't have all the features I need
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:26:52 -0400
Chris I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Openoffice 1.1 simply rocks, but is still in the release candidate
> stages (not-quite-but-very-close-to-stable-release). If you're overly
> adventurous, grab the ebuild with ximian patches from breakmygentoo,
> it's what
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 02:11, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> On Monday 08 September 2003 12:13 pm, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> > On Tuesday 09 September 2003 00:25, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > > I've been googling and checking man pages for a couple of days
> > > now and I am not finding the answer. I want
On Saturday 06 September 2003 23:15, Paulo da Silva wrote:
> Steven Elling escreveu:
> >...
> >
> >env FEATURES="... ... ..." emerge lilypond
>
> What does "env" mean?
env is an executable included in the sh-utils package.
"man env":
NAME
env - run a program in a modified environment
SYN
On Sunday 07 September 2003 20:38, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> > I'm building another Gentoo system on another partition of my HD. My
> > current one is ~x86. The new one is x86. I'm trying to compile
> > openoffice. I get:
> I tried this emerge 2 more times. It still fails at
On Monday, September 08, 2003 at 2:36 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > >
> > > Many? Really? Name 20? Heck, just name 2!
> >
> > Ernie Ball: http://news.com.com/2008-1082-5065859.html
> > City of Munich: http://news.com.com/2100-1016-1010740.html
> >
> > I'm sure Googling would turn up other Linux succe
Stephen Boulet wrote:
> Thanks. I downloaded and unzipped this image:
>
>288K Nov 20 2000 MSD622BD.IMG
>
> Does that size seem right? I would have thought it was larger ...
>
> What options does dd need to put this on a floppy?
>
dd if=MSD622BD.IMG of=/dev/floppy/0
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On Monday 08 September 2003 22:57, Chris I wrote:
> On 2003.09.08 17:29, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > The file
> > > /usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources/ChangeLog
> > >
> > > should have enough information for you.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Tom Wesley
> >
> > Thanks Tom. I'll check it out.
>
> etcat -c p
On 2003.09.08 17:29, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> The file
> /usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources/ChangeLog
>
> should have enough information for you.
>
> --
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Thanks Tom. I'll check it out.
etcat -c packagename
This is a fairly new way to do things as well, kinda nice.
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Le 09/08/03 "Greg A. Bur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit notamment:
> On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 20:10:28 +0200
> Jean Magnan de Bornier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Le 09/08/03 Jean Magnan de Bornier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit notamment:
>> Hello all,
>> My previous posting was incomplete, I don't know
> >
> > Many? Really? Name 20? Heck, just name 2!
>
> Ernie Ball: http://news.com.com/2008-1082-5065859.html
> City of Munich: http://news.com.com/2100-1016-1010740.html
>
> I'm sure Googling would turn up other Linux success stories on the
> desktop...
Both of those are great examples and exciti
>
> The file
> /usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources/ChangeLog
>
> should have enough information for you.
>
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Thanks Tom. I'll check it out.
Cheers,
Mark
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On Monday 08 September 2003 22:22, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>Where can I find out what was changed from rev to rev on gentoo-sources?
> I'd like to understand what's different in the sources between the
> 2.4.20-r2 I had been running and the 2.4.20-r6 that I switched to today.
>
>The online
Hi,
Where can I find out what was changed from rev to rev on gentoo-sources?
I'd like to understand what's different in the sources between the 2.4.20-r2
I had been running and the 2.4.20-r6 that I switched to today.
The online package database doesn't say much at this level, and points
only
On Friday, September 05, 2003 at 5:37 PM, Mark Knecht said:
>
> > Multiply that value by 200-400 seats, and you begin to
> sense why some
> > companies are willing to tackle the problems with MS Office
> documents,
> > and many have found the result to be well worth the struggle.
>
> Many? R
Thanks for all your input! I know now ... don't ask why, but somebody
installed SecureSSH (instead of OpenSSH), and this version of SSH
uses a diff. pub-key auth. method.
So, all is ok now, I re-installed OpenSSH ;)
Greetings, Matthias
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I only get it once everytime I boot the machine.
Matthew Vaughn wrote:
Machine check exceptions occur when a piece of hardware's
self-monitoring routines detect a discrepancy in some of its data. This
is commonly used in cpus (cat /proc/cpuinfo and look for "mce" in the
features) because of the
Hi,
On Monday 08 September 2003 19:41, Matthew Vaughn wrote:
> hardware. What you're seeing is likely just a fluke, unless it's
> repeated with alarming frequency.
with latest 2.6.0-test kernels, I get spammed by this messages (and others
too). Best is, not to report correctable incidents (ker
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self-monitoring routines detect a discrepancy in some of its data. This
is commonly used in cpus (cat /proc/cpuinfo and look for "mce" in the
features) because of the relatively high levels of
On Monday 08 September 2003 01:46 pm, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I followed three different "howtos" found on google, all saying the
> same, followed them step by step but still no luck :(
>
> I want to login from machine "local" to machine "remote" w/o giving
> a pwd. So I did a
oleander wrote:
> if you can't boot your old kernel and don't have the old source... uh
> oh :(
uh oh :(
Rick
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 20:10:28 +0200
Jean Magnan de Bornier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le 09/08/03 Jean Magnan de Bornier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit notamment:
> Hello all,
> My previous posting was incomplete, I don't know why.
> Anyway, I emerged
> But that did not the trick! So I tried it with authorized_keys2 --
> still nothing. So I tried it with .ssh2 as dir -- still no luck :(
>
> Has anybody another idea? Do I miss something?
99% of my problems in this area are related to the perms on the
authorized_keys file, as is mentioned later
are the the priv on the remote/local machine good
on the local:
mine are rw---
on the remote
rw--- authorized_keys
sshd_config
Protocol 2
HostKey /usr/local/etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
RSAAuthentication yes
PubkeyAuthentication yes
AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/authorized_keys
ChallengeResponse
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Canek [iso-8859-1] Peláez Valdés wrote:
> emerge sys-apps/at
Thanks...I am not sure how I missed that...
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Le 09/08/03 Jean Magnan de Bornier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit notamment:
Hello all,
My previous posting was incomplete, I don't know why.
Anyway, I emerged hsflimodem and it was ok. I then wanted to configure it,
with the hsfconfig command, and there I got an error message, with the
log her
hs
On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 16:16:50 +0200
Frank Reich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> For a friend of mine I ask you for help on a Gentoo-install on an old
> computer. I already tried in alt.os.linux.gentoo, but the answer(s)
> didn't help.
>
> The problem is this:
>
> Hardware: Pentium 120 w
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Andrew Farmer wrote:
>> It's a separate package. atd?
>Although I am pretty sure it is a seperate package, I do not see one
>called atd.
>My emerge search looking for the string "at" was as useless as you can
>imagine :)
emerge sys-apps/at
Canek
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> It's a separate package. atd?
Although I am pretty sure it is a seperate package, I do not see one
called atd.
My emerge search looking for the string "at" was as useless as you can
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On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 05:45:32PM +0200, Heribert Slama wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:56:29 +0100, in gmane.linux.gentoo.user, Mike
> Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >[..]
> >PAM and Shadow are part of system, so can't be removed easily anyway.
>
> Can you please give a hint what th
On Monday 08 September 2003 19:46, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I followed three different "howtos" found on google, all saying the
> same, followed them step by step but still no luck :(
>
> I want to login from machine "local" to machine "remote" w/o giving a
> pwd. So I did a
>
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Paul de Vrieze wrote a nice howto. You can find it here:
http://www.niii.kun.nl/~pauldv/kmailgentoo.php
El Lunes, 8 de Septiembre de 2003 16:44, Pupeno escribió:
> Is it posible to easyly get Ägypten working on Gentoo ? (couldn't find a
> related ebu
Hi all,
I followed three different "howtos" found on google, all saying the
same, followed them step by step but still no luck :(
I want to login from machine "local" to machine "remote" w/o giving a
pwd. So I did a
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa
on "local" and copied /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub -->
remote:/
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Is it posible to easyly get Ägypten working on Gentoo ? (couldn't find a
related ebuild).
Thanks.
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On 2003.09.08 02:56, Doug Gorley wrote:
G'day list,
I'm having trouble with some of the fonts on my Gentoo system.
Here's what's happening; when I look at the list of fonts I can use
in Mozilla Firebird, I see everything that's installed -- Luxi Sans,
Roostheavy, Dragonwick, etc. When I lo
At 08 September, 2003 John wrote:
> I am running vcron...
>
> Where do I find the "at" command (or something similar)?
It's a separate package. atd?
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On 2003.09.08 02:08, Norberto Bensa wrote:
About randr
Chris I wrote:
> I believe KDE 3.1 has this feature in their control panel
3.2 will.
Thanks, I wasnt sure.
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On 2003.09.08 05:34, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> emerge xmms and try to play the cd through that. If thats
> a no-go, try the xmms-cdread plugin (switch via prefrences) and see
if
> that works.
It doesn't work with xmms. I had the plugin emerged and enabled. The
input plugin "Audio CD Reader" (I suppose
On Monday 08 September 2003 12:13 pm, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 September 2003 00:25, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > I've been googling and checking man pages for a couple of days
> > now and I am not finding the answer. I want a shell script to
> > send an email to root when complete. Current
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On Monday 08 September 2003 16:45, Heribert Slama wrote:
> Can you please give a hint what this "Shadow" thing means.
>
> When I modify a user entry with KDE's User Management and finally
> save the changes, I get warning dialogs (something like "no sh
hsfcong
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On Monday 08 September 2003 16:56, Gregory Staggel wrote:
> checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no
> creating libtool
> checking SOSUFFIX from libtool... so
> checking if javac works... configure: error: The Java compiler javac faile
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 06:56:55PM +0300, Gregory Staggel wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a way to make this work?
Firstly, do:
java-config --list-available-vms
you should get output similar to this:
[blackdown-jdk-1.4.1] Blackdown JDK 1.4.1 (/etc/env.d/java/20blackdown-jdk-1.4.1) (*)
there may be mor
I am running vcron...
Where do I find the "at" command (or something similar)?
Thanks,
John
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:( I get the same errors with both ways .
I have already update blackdown-jdk-1.4.1 without any errors
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Thanks,
Gregory
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From: Andrew Gaffney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 7:16 PM
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On Tuesday 09 September 2003 00:25, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> I've been googling and checking man pages for a couple of days now and
> I am not finding the answer. I want a shell script to send an email
> to root when complete. Currently the mail appears in
> /root/dead.letter and running a mail, Mai
Gregory Staggel wrote:
Hello
When I try to make "update -u portage" I get this error:
checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no
creating libtool
checking SOSUFFIX from libtool... so
checking if javac works... configure: error: The Java compiler javac failed
(see config.log, check
Hello
When I try to make "update -u portage" I get this error:
checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no
creating libtool
checking SOSUFFIX from libtool... so
checking if javac works... configure: error: The Java compiler javac failed
(see config.log, check the CLASSPATH?
)
!!!
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:56:29 +0100, in gmane.linux.gentoo.user, Mike
Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[..]
>PAM and Shadow are part of system, so can't be removed easily anyway.
Can you please give a hint what this "Shadow" thing means.
When I modify a user entry with KDE's User Managemen
You can use genkernel.
No need to env-update.
It seems that genkernel mount /boot himself if you didn't.
Consider using genkernel --config, which runs a make menuconfig for u with
pre-established values by genkernel. It's a good way to customize a kernel
configuration while using genkernel.
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Le Lundi 8 Septembre 2003 17:18, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
> >> First, backup the data on hda. Then, try a different IDE cable. If that
> >> doesn't work, try putting a spare drive (if you have one) on that
> >> particular cable in place of the screwy one. If it still acts up then
> >> its the co
I've been googling and checking man pages for a couple of days now and
I am not finding the answer. I want a shell script to send an email
to root when complete. Currently the mail appears in
/root/dead.letter and running a mail, Mail or mailx command results
in the following error:
send-mail:
hi mathieu,
Monday, September 8, 2003, 5:16:23 PM, you wrote:
>> First, backup the data on hda. Then, try a different IDE cable. If that
>> doesn't work, try putting a spare drive (if you have one) on that
>> particular cable in place of the screwy one. If it still acts up then
>> its the controll
> First, backup the data on hda. Then, try a different IDE cable. If that
> doesn't work, try putting a spare drive (if you have one) on that
> particular cable in place of the screwy one. If it still acts up then
> its the controller. If you plug the IDE cable directly into the
> motherboard, your
Just inject it (-i)?
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 09:20, Matthew Vaughn wrote:
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> Almost my entire system is now on LVM. The largest filesystems have
> their own Logical Volume: /home, /usr, /opt, and /var. This has, until
> now, caused problems with mi
tetex
Yuval Scharf
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, raptor wrote:
> which is the package that contains Latex ?
>
> sorry for the stupid question, but I really cant find it?!
>
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raptor:
> which is the package that contains Latex ?
>
> sorry for the stupid question, but I really cant find it ?!
tetex
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