, or removing the file entirely.
The solution is, as Spider said, to add a -N flag to your dhcpc options in
the dhcpcd_eth0= line. I have also added a -Y on mine, because it pulls the
same nonsense with I think ypbind.conf (something like that, anyways).
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. No idea how to deal with it, though...
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flakiness.
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Any help would be appreciated, I have a LOT of books that need cataloging :-)
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this ring a bell
with anybody?
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using_editor=1
merge_command=sdiff -s -o %merged %orig %new
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Tom Hosiawa wrote:
No, I meant is it built-in to the laptop. Or is it a PCMCIA card?
Sorry, its built-in
It's quit possible that internally, it is actually PCMCIA. If this is the
case, hotplug may be starting it up for you.
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is
that fsck finds no problems with the files. Does anybody have any ideas on
how this can happen?
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the fastest thing to build with, but it is quite usable.
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message. This is particularly
bad if the message was from a message digest... The theory is that if your
message makes sense without reading the included bits of the previous message,
then you probably didn't need to include them at all.
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find with cooking up ebuilds is sandbox violations,
where some package doesn't necessarily follow the rules about where to
install stuff. I occasionally have to make a patch to fix it...
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is under your control, you can have it
send reasonable values for the ntp server settings and have it updated
across your entire network. I personally don't thing they should have made
this the default, but it is a lot easier to maintain a large network this
way.
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an obstacle (as a rapids) b : the route followed in making such a transfer
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syllables it has...
(Goes back to his Tim Horton's coffee)
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, with the French pronunciation. That seems to
be how Kia does it, too, at least here.
By the way, I do pronounce portage the way you do in one case, there is a
street named Portage Ave. in Winnipeg, and it is pronounced the sausage way.
I've also attached a sound clip.
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the old CD.
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for content filter. To make it ultra-easy, as I just did it myself,
here is the URL:
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=content+filtersection=projectsx=13y=7
At least some of the hits look like what you are looking for.
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to the correct libstc++
because I don't have it. I'm trying to figure out why this broke, but because
it happened during bootstrap, I haven't really had a chance to do anything
wrong yet...
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