On Thursday 13 November 2003 11:46, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> I just joined the list because I'm installing Gentoo 1.4 on my Toshiba
> laptop as I write this.
> I have been using Lunar Linux, so I am familiar with source based distros.
>
> My system is building glibc 2.3.2 ( in the bootstrap part o
Klaus Neumann wrote:
Hi,
trying to emerge phprojekt, I got this:
bash-2.05b# emerge -pv phprojekt
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies \
emerge: there are no masked or unmasked ebuilds to satisfy "sys-apps/bzip2".
!!! Error calculating dependencies. Please
Hi,
trying to emerge phprojekt, I got this:
bash-2.05b# emerge -pv phprojekt
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies \
emerge: there are no masked or unmasked ebuilds to satisfy "sys-apps/bzip2".
!!! Error calculating dependencies. Please correct.
How can
--- William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> It is arguable that startx from a console can
> be viewed as unsafe
> anyway as how do you lock the original console -
> which is the root cause
> here?
>
> BillK
(startx &)
exit
The parenthesis and ampersand make X detach from its
paren
I agree, dont disable it as X is not the most stable of beasts and it is
neccessary to escape every now and again. I think this only effects
those who do a startx from a console, and not those logging in via gdm
etc. It is arguable that startx from a console can be viewed as unsafe
anyway as how
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 21:04, FX wrote:
If your running in root. I would see this as a problem. but it depends
on how you have X set up.
Right. I don't run X as root anyway. I hope most people don't.
I went to the xscreensaver site. This issue is in his FAQ. He says
there's
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 21:04, FX wrote:
> If your running in root. I would see this as a problem. but it depends
> on how you have X set up.
Right. I don't run X as root anyway. I hope most people don't.
I went to the xscreensaver site. This issue is in his FAQ. He says
there's no way for him to
If your running in root. I would see this as a problem. but it depends
on how you have X set up.
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Mark Knecht wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 20:24, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Found this issue and tried it twice tonight on two different
machines.
With xscreensaver locked and waiting for your password, I walk up and
hit Alt-Ctrl-Backspace. It kills X and drops me into the
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 20:24, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >Found this issue and tried it twice tonight on two different
> > machines.
> >
> >With xscreensaver locked and waiting for your password, I walk up and
> > hit Alt-Ctrl-Backspace. It kills X and drops me i
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 23:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I did it for a while and never had a problem, I shared the /home and
> /swap partitions between 2 distros for months. It might depend on the
> software program, but most things stored in ~/ stay pretty
> compatable between versions in my ex
Sure. No problem. I want ipv6 support in wget to play with IPv6 on my
network, but I don't want IPv6 to be default. This is a base system program
that NEEDS to work.
Tom Veldhouse
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From: "Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
Found this issue and tried it twice tonight on two different
machines.
With xscreensaver locked and waiting for your password, I walk up and
hit Alt-Ctrl-Backspace. It kills X and drops me into the console as you.
At this point I have your account.
I guess this i
Hi,
Found this issue and tried it twice tonight on two different
machines.
With xscreensaver locked and waiting for your password, I walk up and
hit Alt-Ctrl-Backspace. It kills X and drops me into the console as you.
At this point I have your account.
I guess this is an XFree issue? I
On 14 Nov 2003 09:49:28 -0500
Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 08:08, Harald Arnesen wrote:
> > >
> > > What I will be doing is as Alex said, use the same /boot and swap
> > > partitions. Then simply add Gentoo to the lilo.conf file already
> > > on Mandrake.
> >
> > It is
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 19:37, Dennis Freise wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:59:27 -0500
> Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 10:17, Dennis Freise wrote:
> > > The radeon-drivers from X don't support the RV350 chipset (Radeon 9600 &
> > > 9800 Pro) - that's my who
Hi Jernej,
Jernej Zidar wrote:
I would like to transfer quite some data from one machine to another, ie
Linux->Linux, XP->Linux
That is not complicate. There are several ways.
Hardware:
If each machine needs to connect Internet and you want to setup a
permanent connection for data transfer
Hello All,
I thought I would tell some of my adventures with 2.6 kernel and with a
Shuttle XPC NFORCE/GeForce 4 MX build in. I am a new gentoo user, recently
switch over from RedHat. :) I figure this information could be worth to
someone else.
First, I was sucessfull in using both the linux-2
>
> # emerge -U world
>
> Notice the capital 'U' instead of 'u'. This will install only upgrades, and
> postfix would be a downgrade, so it will be skipped.
>
YAY!
Thanks - that worked :D Postfix is the only thing I want to skip.
Everything else is perfect. :D
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> as big and clunky looking - a simple table like they had before would be
> nice.
>
Yeah, but the cute "bug" icons are worth it. ;)
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On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 00:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Postfix is just fine.. I'd like to emerge everything else but *skip*
> Postfix. Any way way to do that, or should I just do 'em 1 by 1? :)
>
emerge -i postfix
emerge world -p
Peter
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:33:23 -0800 (PST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the following:
>
> Calculating world dependencies ...done!
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-1.61 [1.60]
> [ebuild UD] net-mail/postfix-2.0.11 [2.0.16-r1]
> [...]
>
> Postfix is just fine.. I'd like to emerge every
On Friday 14 November 2003 06:34 pm, Tony Scharf wrote:
> What happened to the package database?
>
> I am looking on the gentoo website, and they changed it to make it, in my
> opinion, useless.
>
> the emerge -s doesnt work when you dont know what your looking for, and
> this new system doesnt see
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:59:27 -0500
Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 10:17, Dennis Freise wrote:
> > The radeon-drivers from X don't support the RV350 chipset (Radeon 9600 &
> > 9800 Pro) - that's my whole problem :)
>
> Not exactly true. They don't support accele
What happened to the package database?
I am looking on the gentoo website, and they changed it to make it, in my
opinion, useless.
the emerge -s doesnt work when you dont know what your looking for, and this
new system doesnt seem to be at all helpful.
Whats going on?
Tony
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There are a few problems:
cyrix 233 supported by athlon 1.4 and a 2.2P4M
1. using a 10M coax network: definite bottleneck
2. a lot of work is still done on the low power machine which limits
gains
3. many of the apps I would really like to run this wont:
openoffice (comes and goes)
I have the following:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-1.61 [1.60]
[ebuild UD] net-mail/postfix-2.0.11 [2.0.16-r1]
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/vcron-3.0.1-r3 [3.0.1-r2]
[ebuild U ] net-misc/wget-1.9 [1.8.2-r2]
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/which-2.16 [2.14
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:53:59 -0500
Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ati-drivers in portage work under 2.6.
Wow, now actually that's good news :) So I'll go with kernel 2.6 & ati-drivers
from portage. If it works, it couldn't be better. I'll post my result when I've
tried it tomorrow.
I think unmerging the old kdelibs and then reemerging it solves it.
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From: "Sigurd Stordal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] qt 3.2.2-r1 and kdelibs 3.1.4 problems, anyone having
the same.
Wh
I think u are using DHCP for eht1. If you give it a static IP address
you wouldn't see that problem.
Prabhat
Kurt Bechstein wrote:
>I have an hp laptop with a National Semiconductor ethernet controller in
>it which works perfectly. I'm also running the latest version of
>mm-sources. Sometimes w
I know to check /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask for files that have
been masked, but the package I'm after isn't listed in there.
Where else do I look for this stuff ?? I did try "ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86"
and --pretend and the package I'm after shows up. Is that why, 'cause
it's considered "unst
On Friday 14 November 2003 23:19, Danilo Piazzalunga wrote:
> Alle 00:13, venerdà 14 novembre 2003, William Kenworthy ha scritto:
> > you might also look at -falign-functions=8/16/32 as well. On an
> > athlon tbird 1.4, 4 had zero gain, 8 and 16 were slower than 4, but
> > 32 was consistantly a li
Seems your to late.. :)
*wget-1.9-r2 (10 Nov 2003)
10 Nov 2003; Greg Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wget-1.8.2-r2.ebuild,
wget-1.9-r2.ebuild:
Removed ipv6 support till the patch is reworked.
*wget-1.9-r1 (03 Nov 2003)
03 Nov 2003; Seemant Kulleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wget-1.9-r1.ebuild:
Hi,
I was also getting that error, so I tried to edit "make.conf" and remove
ipv6 from the USE flags. And then re-emerge wget...
I think it was that...
Tiago Lima
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From: "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 14,
It was there for 1.8. I want the ability to do IPv6. It should not be the
default. I will post a bug in bugzilla this evening.
Tom Veldhouse
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From: "Jeffrey Smelser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 3:03 PM
Subject: RE: [ge
Alle 00:13, venerdà 14 novembre 2003, William Kenworthy ha scritto:
> you might also look at -falign-functions=8/16/32 as well. On an athlon
> tbird 1.4, 4 had zero gain, 8 and 16 were slower than 4, but 32 was
> consistantly a little better. Possibly because its a 32 bit system
Align functions
hello.
i use several gtk apps and with two of them (gg2 and firebird) i have
similar problem. while gg2 is probably known only to polish
people the mozilla firebird probably to most. it hard to describe the
problem but i'll do my best.
In firebird there is sometimes problem with ,,location" - th
> > It would
> > seem sensible to order fstab with these coming after the actual
> disk mount
> > instructions?
>
> I'm not sure I understood your statement/question.
>
> Regards,
> Norberto
>
I think Jeffery answered it, but I meant that if /home is on /dev/hda5 and
/usr is on hda4, then in fstab
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 10:17, Dennis Freise wrote:
> The radeon-drivers from X don't support the RV350 chipset (Radeon 9600 & 9800
> Pro) - that's my whole problem :)
Not exactly true. They don't support accelerated 3D, but they have
accelerated 2D.
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On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 10:51, Marius Mauch wrote:
> On 11/14/03 Stephen Boulet wrote:
>
> > Doing "emerge --pretend --update world" tells me that x11-libs/
> > openmotif-2.2.2-r2 needs to be installed. But I already have x11-libs/
> > openmotif-2.2.2-r3 installed.
> >
> > Do I really need r2 and
Yeah, the tab completion didn't work for any sd*.
I am using the Nov. 5 LiveCD. The October one wouldn't even boot for me.
I still haven't figured out the problem. I'm going to try again right now
and report more detailed results.
Thanks!
>do you see a mixture of hd - sd ?
>did you try the
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 07:00, Spider wrote:
> begin quote
> On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 12:49:23 +0100
> Dennis Freise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thank you Spider, that was also my first thought :) But at the time I
> > tried it (~2 month ago), the ati-drivers didn't support 2.6. I think
> > i'll
William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you might also look at -falign-functions=8/16/32 as well. On an athlon
> tbird 1.4, 4 had zero gain, 8 and 16 were slower than 4, but 32 was
> consistantly a little better. Possibly because its a 32 bit system
Uhm... no, that has nothing to do wit
>
> You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver,
> that's all you
> need.
This worked great! Thanks!!
- Mark
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Thanks for the idea, unfortunately it does not work. I changed the
section in my commonapache2.conf:
... snip
AllowOverride All
Options Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch IncludesNoExec
#Options MultiViews -Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Lots a people i guess. I did this:
USE="-ipv6" emerge wget
and then it worked.
-Nathan
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From: Thomas T. Veldhouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] wget & "Address family not supported "
I d
Turn off ipv6 in your use flags..
> I did a recent sync and wget was updated to version 1.9.
> Now, when it tries
> to pull any source down from any location, I get the message
> "Address family
> not supported " and it fails.
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I did a recent sync and wget was updated to version 1.9. Now, when it tries
to pull any source down from any location, I get the message "Address family
not supported " and it fails.
Anybody else seing this?
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
>>> emerge (1 of 1) sys-apps/man-pages-1.61 to /
>
>I changed back the CFLAGS and now it works. But why ?
>
>Martin
>
The ebuild is really just a little script. It's using sed to configure some
of the compile options based on settings in the make.conf file, and that's
expecting all of that to be on one line. I'm not sure about the use line,
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> > And these can be put into /etc/fstab to 'mount' them at boot time?
>
> Yes!
> Actually, I do --bind /usr/portage on /home/ftp/pub/os/gentoo/portage
>
> /usr/portage /home/ftp/pub/os/gentoo/portage nonebind
> 0 0
>
> > It would
> > seem sensible to ord
Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> And these can be put into /etc/fstab to 'mount' them at boot time?
Yes!
Actually, I do --bind /usr/portage on /home/ftp/pub/os/gentoo/portage
/usr/portage/home/ftp/pub/os/gentoo/portage nonebind0 0
> It would
> seem sensible to order fstab with these c
> >
> > Send me a rough draft, on list of off, so I can test it, OK?!? :-)
>
> Mark, search portage for rfb :)
>
Mike,
I'm building rfb now. I'm sort of concerned as it has a LOT of compiler
warning messages.
I'm was actually most interested in SN's docs on how to use it across
ssh. I have
Am Freitag, 14. November 2003 09:23 schrieb Christian Schäfer:
> hi gentoo-user,
>
> I recently got a scsi 3-channel raid controller in my hands. :-)
Nice thing
> firmware is 2.48.
I am using the "latest" from
http://www.lsilogic.com/products/stor_prod/raid/legacy_dac960.html
> has anyone got s
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On Friday 14 November 2003 17:44, Jernej Zidar wrote:
> I would like to transfer quite some data from one machine to another, ie
> Linux->Linux, XP->Linux
The do what people have suggested.
Even Microsoft hasn't managed to pollute TCP or IP.
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On Friday 14 November 2003 17:48, stephen wrote:
> I'm currently using LVM. Makes me wish I'd set RAID devices to begin with.
> *sigh*
>
> Any recommendations for a PCI IDE card?
I have had a Promise ATA66 card since the days when ATA66 was top of ran
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On Friday 14 November 2003 19:33, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver,
> > that's all you
> > need.
> >
> > I was writing a tutorial on how to use vnc x0rfbserver + ssh tunneling in
> > order to have a sec
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 19:00:50 +0100
Dennis Freise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would have liked to test the following before posting, but I managed to
> break my libphp4 and am currently rebuilding php - so no testing currently :\
I was able to test it now. It works as I suggested, but you can a
> You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver,
> that's all you
> need.
>
> I was writing a tutorial on how to use vnc x0rfbserver + ssh tunneling in
> order to have a secure way of connecting to remote desktops
> easily, maybe I
> send it to the newsletter team.
Send me a rough
You don't need that package use rfb it includes x0rfbserver, that's all you
need.
I was writing a tutorial on how to use vnc x0rfbserver + ssh tunneling in
order to have a secure way of connecting to remote desktops easily, maybe I
send it to the newsletter team.
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F
В Птн, 14.11.2003, в 00:43, Andrei Ivanov пишет:
> Have you tried directoryadministrator ? It is supposed to do user
> administration in ldap...
>
Does directoryadministrator support non-typical solutions ?
For example I use OpenLdap and Kerberos, so all user
passwords stored in kerberos databas
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 20:07:04 +0100 Martin LORANG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| Last week I changed CFLAGS from one line to 3 lines.
You shouldn't use multiple lines for values in make.conf. It's an error
to do so. Portage may or may not be able to handle it (older versions
could, newer ones can't).
> >The 1st errror message is still the same : Unterminated 's' command
>
> You borked your make.conf probably. Is your use line or one of the others
> more than one line?
Thanks ! You are right. I have USE, CFLAGS and GENTOO_MIRRORS on multiple
lines.
USE is generated by ufed.
Last week I change
.
>The 1st errror message is still the same : Unterminated 's' command
>
You borked your make.conf probably. Is your use line or one of the others
more than one line?
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hi group
since a week or so each time I try to emerge something that uses sed I get
this :
checking for __argz_stringify... yes
checking for __argz_next... yes
checking for iconv... yes
checking for iconv declaration...
extern size_t iconv (iconv_
--- Sigurd Stordal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > satisfy "=app-office/openoffice-bin-1.1_rc2".
> > - use -X or --package-names as first argument (try
> to
> I bet you didn't use the --package-names switch. Do
> so, then it will search
> for the openoffice-bin ebuild thats on the system
> and not
> Sigurd Stordal wrote:
> > You can't mount a directory
>
> mount --bind /home/user /ftp/pub/users/whatever
> ^^
>
> So, yep. You _can_ "mount" directories.
>
> Regards,
> Norberto
And these can be put into /etc/fstab to 'mount' them at boot time? It would
seem sensible to order fstab wi
I have an hp laptop with a National Semiconductor ethernet controller in
it which works perfectly. I'm also running the latest version of
mm-sources. Sometimes when I boot up and do not actually have the
laptop plugged into the network it gets to the point of bringing up the
network interface and
Erik S. Johansen wrote:
otoh, sed -r "s:[^[][[][0-9]{1,2}[;]{0,1}[0-9]{0,2}[m]::g" should filter out ANSI.
How easy for a beginner to figure out such commands..
like needing to develop the complete car to invent
the wheel.. :)
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Sigurd Stordal wrote:
> You can't mount a directory
mount --bind /home/user /ftp/pub/users/whatever
^^
So, yep. You _can_ "mount" directories.
Regards,
Norberto
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Hi,
I am currently using a Sapphire (ATI chipset) 9500 Pro, and with the new
=ati-drivers-3.2.8 TV-Out works. You can set it up via there fglrxconfig
which builds you a XF86Config-4 file.
The only problems I am currently experiencing, and no-one has confirm
having the same problem or getting thi
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 17:52:54 +0100
Michael Spohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to install for local users their $HOME/public_html directory
> to be accessible under apache 2 pointing the browser to
> http://localhost/~username
>
> I get from the browser:
>
> Forbidden
> You don't ha
I have to build a database that will be used for
- http access authent
mod_auth_ldap does not support ssl.
The mod_auth_ldap that comes with Apache2 (and uses
directives like AuthLDAPUrl, instead of LDAP_Server),
supports ldap-over SSL, as well as StartTLS, as long
as you use a supported LDAP SDK
I'm currently using LVM. Makes me wish I'd set RAID devices to begin with. *sigh*
Any recommendations for a PCI IDE card?
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:55:02 +, Mike Williams wrote
> LVM, physical drives, RAID, DRBD, NBD, etc are all block devices.
> So, in theory you could RAID5 3 DRBD devices
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
The kdrive ebuild _in portage_ uses xfree86 sources.
The xserver things _on my overlay_ use freedesktop.org.
/me reads your original post again,
Okkey now it makes sense.
The issue here is our package management system. Yes you can install it
alongside xfree, assuming yo
I would like to transfer quite some data from one machine to another, ie
Linux->Linux, XP->Linux
Jernej Zidar
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From: "Andrew Gaffney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Connecting two computer
>
> That sounds about right.
> Without information on machine specs it's impossible to any accuracy. But
> expect several hours on anything other than super fast hardware.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mike $ du -hsx /usr/kde/cvs/
> 233M/usr/kde/cvs
>
> That's with lots of other KDE stuff.
>
Thanks Mik
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On Friday 14 November 2003 16:38, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> I'm really looking for something more generic. I just used emerge as an
> example. I want to be able to strip color out of *any* output.
otoh, sed -r "s:[^[][[][0-9]{1,2}[;]{0,1}[0-9]{0,2}[m]::
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On Friday 14 November 2003 17:08, Mark Knecht wrote:
>emerge -p kdenetwork says that along with kdenetwork-3.1.4, it will
> install kdebase & kdelibs, which sound large, along with about 6 other
> things I don't have installed. Any idea how long i
> Oh, that I knew, but it doesn't help in this case. Since the partition
> /usr/portage was in was full, all I needed to do was move it
> to some place
> that wasn't full. Since I had an existing 20GB partition that
> was 90% empty,
> adding 1.5GB to it was no big deal, but it had to be a
> dire
>
> On Friday 14 November 2003 14:53, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I wonder if anybody would know what part of the KDE
> environment the kfrb
> > program comes from and whether it could be run on a fluxbox machine?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mike $ qpkg -i -f `which krfb`
> kde-base/kdenetwork-5 *
> > Really? I can mount a directory at /usr/portage? I thought I could only
> Sorry, my mistake, I was not talking about the home directory,
> but my actuall
> home. You can't mount a directory, but you can have many mount
> point pointing
> to same partition.
Oh, that I knew, but it doesn't help
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> From: Mike Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Friday 14 November 2003 13:40, Frank Schäfer wrote:
> > > Is there a way to configure evolution to see the mail in a thread
> > > like view but with the thread
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On Friday 14 November 2003 13:40, Frank Schäfer wrote:
> > Is there a way to configure evolution to see the mail in a thread like
> > view but with the threads closed?
> AFAIK this isn't implemented.
It wasn't when it, and other things, drove me to K
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On Friday 14 November 2003 16:48, Thomas Smith wrote:
> Peter van Eck wrote:
> > I don't think the open source version of LVM supports mirroring.
>
> I've never setup LVM in this way. However, one could assume you could
> "layer" several mechanism to g
Hi,
I am trying to install for local users their $HOME/public_html directory
to be accessible under apache 2 pointing the browser to
http://localhost/~username
I get from the browser:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~michael/cv/index.html on this
server.
Additionally, a 403 For
Peter van Eck wrote:
I don't think the open source version of LVM supports mirroring.
I've never setup LVM in this way. However, one could assume you could
"layer" several mechanism to get what you're looking for.
For example, you could create your base partitions, create your RAID
devices, a
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On Friday 14 November 2003 11:15, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm wondering if Logical Volume Manager can handle a setup I am
> considering.
> I have a system with two 40 GB IDE drives.
> hda
> /
> /boot
>
> /tmp
> /data (includes home)
> /usr
>
>
On Friday 14 November 2003 10:43 am, Marius Mauch wrote:
> On 11/14/03 Robert Crawford wrote:
> > Been trying to fix this for two days.I just did an emerge sync, and
> > then emerge -puD system, then -fuD system, and got this error:
> >
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "/usr/bin/
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be careful though.. after i unmerged elfutils, and emerged libelf, a symlink
for /usr/lib/libelf.so.1 was gone (instead it had libelf.so.0) so a bunch of
things broke (screen at least was what i noticed).. revdep-rebuild never
works for me, so I jus
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On Friday 14 November 2003 14:53, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I wonder if anybody would know what part of the KDE environment the kfrb
> program comes from and whether it could be run on a fluxbox machine?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mike $ qpkg -i -f `which
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> Really? I can mount a directory at /usr/portage? I thought I could only
Sorry, my mistake, I was not talking about the home directory, but my actuall
home. You can't mount a directory, but you can have many mount point pointing
to same partition.
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Spider wrote:
I prefer not to do the unpack/configure/ccache dance unless necessary.
That's a point. I probably won't install ccache at the moment
because it invokes such details i don't want to take care of
right now (still installing my system).
I guess it's only a matter of how large one's own
--- Jeffrey Smelser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can someone please correct me if I'm wrong here. Im sure this is
> > totally basic but I'm unsure if this is correct or not and am
> > unable to
> > test without having my cable modem in place.
>
> > So for Eth0 I would just unco
Chris Bare wrote:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] dev-libs/elfutils (from pkg dev-libs/libelf-0.8.2)
[ebuild N] dev-libs/libelf-0.8.2 +nls
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33451
I saw some people mentioning problems libelf on the forums, but not this
one specif
> Hello,
>
> Can someone please correct me if I'm wrong here. Im sure this is
> totally basic but I'm unsure if this is correct or not and am
> unable to
> test without having my cable modem in place.
> So for Eth0 I would just uncomment the "iface_eth0="dhcp" line and to
> pass the "-R" option
Hello,
Can someone please correct me if I'm wrong here. Im sure this is
totally basic but I'm unsure if this is correct or not and am unable to
test without having my cable modem in place.
Description of the layout:
I have 2 network cards on my Gentoo box that will be acting as a
firewall.
Eth0
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] dev-libs/elfutils (from pkg dev-libs/libelf-0.8.2)
[ebuild N] dev-libs/libelf-0.8.2 +nls
I saw some people mentioning problems libelf on the forums, but not this
one specifically. Has elfutils been replaced by libelf? Can I safely
remo
Might want to search this list. Not to long ago, I remember a conversation where
someone was doing this sorta thing..
It is possible from what I think I read.. ;)
> On 2003.11.14 03:29, Alex Unigovsky wrote:
> > The problem lies here: how to split several USB mice and keyboards
> > among
> > se
Oliver Lange wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
What I'm really looking for is maybe a way to pipe output through sed
and strip out and ^[blah] or whatever control sequences that add the
color.
Yep, a temporary color stripper for the current (or next)
command entered in the shell.
Text in light color
On 2003.11.14 03:29, Alex Unigovsky wrote:
The problem lies here: how to split several USB mice and keyboards
among
several servers?
USB mice are a non-issue, /dev/input/mouse0, /dev/input/mouse1, etc.
The problem is the usb keyboards. Does xfree86 currently support
specifying a keyboard device
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