w, XMMS doesn't yet support GTK+2/GNOME2.
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> experience or can help that would be great.
As far as I know, bootsplash is not yet available for 2.6.x kernels.
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HELL is set to something like /bin/false.
In short, there's really no way (that I know of, at least) to keep a user
from getting a login shell as long as they have an account.
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> to add the full path of your program to /etc/shells also.
You do know about "ssh -t host command"?
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and AFAIK, any patches to make it work are unofficial. I guess the new
Portage probably broke the patch -- I'd suggest you roll back to Python 2.2
and wait for an official release.
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> +++ killed by SIGKILL +++
Looks like you're getting bitten by the OOM killer: your system's probably
running out of memory if processes are dying at brk(). Make sure you have
virtual memory turned on.
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> SSL aren't free. They cost money to setup, generate and register. Like all
> things if it looks to good to be true it normally is. Have a look at
> rackshack.net where SSL are $25/mo
This is a signed certificate, not server space. Rackshack won't help you
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> create executables.
You probably have your CFLAGS set incorrectly. Try dropping them back to
just "-march=i686 -O3 -pipe".
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> -h now" at the prompt.
>
> Note, my Gentoo installation is set up without a display manager, and I
> like to be able to boot without starting x and then startx from the prompt.
Use a display manager. gdm works well with Gnome.
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 19:55:39 -0700, Andrew Farmer muttered:
> After a recent upgrade of OpenSSH, ssh seems to be escaping backslashes
> in the banner *from the remote host*.
Solved. Hopefully this doesn't break anything... I'm submitting this one to
the OpenSSH guys to see if the
is happens. (It's definitely not on the server end. That much
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:28:23 -0700, Makurin Roman muttered:
> Is it possible to convert microsoft *.wav files to mp3 or ogg ?
Yep. Use lame (LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder ;-) to convert to mp3. I don't
know what you'd use for Ogg, though.
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open these attachment types.
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GTK 1.x and 2.x. The two libraries are
not binary-compatible, and many programs still require 1.x.
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ic acceleration.
I'd advise you to just dump the second monitor and run the first at a
higher resolution ;-) I run my 19" at 1600x1200 and use big fonts. Works
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!! ERROR: dev-php/php-4.3.3-r1 failed.
> !!! Function econf, Line 324, Exitcode 1
> !!! econf failed
Unfortunately, it's a PHP bug, not a Gentoo problem. Bug the PHP folks
about this one...
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] klaus $ mount /dev/hda1 /Windows
> mount: only root can do that
Check the permissions on /Windows. Also note that it's customary for
mounts to all live in /mnt.
Also check permissions on /dev/hda1.
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ers dsp in that order.
>
> I am using alsa. does alsa not use a /dev/ device?
ALSA won't use OSS unless you specified "OSS Emulation" in the
configuration (assuming you're using kernel-space ALSA).
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> Key - R combination to pop up the Run Program dialog from the Actions
> menu in Gnome.
You can do this from within GNOME 2.x...
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z-w. Modules are handled by the kernel build -- it puts
modules in (IIRC) /lib/modules/x.y.z-w -- so if the version number is
different, the modules won't conflict.
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On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 05:50:45PM +0200, Mathieu Perrenoud muttered:
> On Friday 12 September 2003 16:55, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> > You might want to check to see if the problem is the disks overheating.
> > That'd kill all of your disks just like you describe...
>
>
You might want to check to see if the problem is the disks overheating.
That'd kill all of your disks just like you describe...
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 08:29:21PM -0700, Mark Knecht muttered:
> I'm in make xconfig and do not see the same Athlon choices I had under
> 2.4.20. Is this correct (maybe they renamed it) or a bug?
K6?
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gt; SUBLEVEL = 20
> EXTRAVERSION = -gentoo-r5
Yes. VERSION is the main release number -- to be specific, the "full"
version of the kernel is VERSION.PATCHLEVEL.SUBLEVEL-EXTRAVERSION.
So, if you wanted to have multiple versions of one kernel's modules,
just change EXTRAVERSION.
ation of ALL
> xterm options?
In the xterm manual. Look again.
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? I don't know what /dev/zero is...
/dev/zero is a special device that contains an infinite store of zero
bytes. Similar is /dev/random, which contains the system's entropy pool.
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda1 will fill hda1 full of zeroes. Bye-bye
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;d like to be able to make the upgrade,
if only for my own sake...
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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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demand helps a bunch. If the
connection drops while something's downloading, it'll often be able to
continue without even restarting (if I get the same address I was
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ession settings
(Control Center::Advanced:Session) for the UI.
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enable debug code (like this) that you probably don't want.
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using SCP, then the machine's processing speed may be the
bottleneck -- SCP introduces a *lot* of overhead for encryption and
compression (regardless of whether the data is already compressed).
You may want to try setting up an unencrypted connection -- rcp or http?
to see what the actual capacity
d for it. Does anybody know how I could just rip this out of the
database to make emerge happy again?
(I'm using ~x86. Guess this is what I get when I go for the unstable
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At 30 August, 2003 Nick Van Vlaenderen wrote:
> Is there something more terrible then a dialup connection?
No connection?
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't know how you'd go about resetting it.
I would imagine that typing your name/password in QWERTY and everything
else in Dvorak would be confusing, though. If so, you probably want to
look at the keyboard stuff in /etc/rc.conf and set the console to always
use it there. Making xdm (
reciated.
Did you install xfree-drm?
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pt, but you can always
just run it manually.
http://projectfiles.com/firewall/
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in advance.
No. Use /etc/cron.daily.
(Look in the directory; any files set +x will be run daily. Root's
crontab should not be modified, really.)
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ems... I'm using ~x86 world, though.
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Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "StdLayout"
Screen 0"Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice "PS2Mouse" "CorePointer"
other. For example, gtk+-1.* and gtk+-2.* are
completely incompatible with each other; programs for one must be rewritten
to use the other.
As for the rest, I don't know. Unmerge the old one and see what breaks?
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Whatever it is that caused your laptop to "die", try to avoid that in
the future, mmmkay? ;-)
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> y.c:1388: undefined reference to `XOpenDisplay'
You'll need to install the X libraries to make this compile. Adding +X
to USE isn't enough -- the package *should* have a dependency on xfree.
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config? or is this something else?
A virtual terminal is used in console mode.
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definitely emerge grub (and not installed it as a dependency) I'd
> assume that it should already be in "world". Obviously, it isn't. Why?
Well, dunno, but if you've got gentoolkit, you can always
emerge -up `qpkg -I -nc`
to upgrade *everything* available.
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At 26 August, 2003 oleander wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:54:29 -0700
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) wrote:
>
> > AFAIK, /dev/input/mouse* only works for USB mice in 2.4.* kernels. PS2
> > mouse users have to make do with /dev/misc/psaux. And, unfortunately,
> >
And, unfortunately,
only one program can read from the device at a time.
You'll probably have to use X calls to watch the mouse's state.
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eyboard bell... writing a program to make audible mouse clicks would
probably be quite similar.
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- then
I think there's a way you can rewrite the table. I would guess that you
could probably just re-enter the data in cfdisk or similar, but I'm not
sure. Can anyone back me up on this? (I don't have any spare hard drives
to try this on...)
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At 22 August, 2003 blade- wrote:
> Has anyone made a script that will, emerge sync, emerge -UDp world
> outputs the results to email?
Off the top of my head, you could try:
#!/bin/sh
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Anyone know when we'll be getting Python 2.3? I was considering writing
an ebuild for it myself but hesitated, as I imagine portage might have
some compatibility issues with the new version (and I don't really want
to start messing with local packages yet).
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the
modification time reported by /dev/pts for terminals that have not been
typed into yet.
I'm working on a replacement for w -- whom -- which will fix this, along
with other problems. But you can safely ignore this "error" --
everything's working fine.
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ables.
>
> you should not (never!) but a harddisk and a cdrom/dvd-drive on one channel.
> Never.
> It is a common source of slowdowns and trouble.
Even if you never really use the [CD|DVD] drive?
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At 18 August, 2003 Andrew Farmer wrote:
> While emerging gnome-base/gnome-session-2.2.1:
> checking for gconf-sanity-check-2... no
> configure: error: gconf-sanity-check-2 executable not found in your path
> - should be installed with GConf
>
> gnome-base/gcon
pilation worked fine, but depmod errored out during make
install_modules. Probably my fault, though.
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ude a gconf-sanity-check-2. Strange...
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At 17 August, 2003 Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Sunday 17 Aug 2003 00:57, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> > - Userland ALSA. Similar to ESD, even with similar problems. I don't
> >know much about ALSA, really, because it's used primarily by KDE.
>
> I think you're co
another -- for example, ESD has esddsp, which will
reroute accesses to /dev/dsp into ESD. Hopefully, something similar
exists for ALSA.
To get back to your question, XMMS actually supports both OSS and ESD
sound, and apparently ALSA as well (through a masked plugin). You could
try emerging the plugin to see if it works, though...
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o existing
packages would cause many more problems than it would fix.
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At 29 July, 2003 Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>Can anyone recommend a very light program that will display xpm files? I
> do not need to edit them. I didn't want to load something as large as gimp
> just to view a file.
xv.
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u aren't using in the Gentoo version? Also, why exactly do you need
layer-2 audio?
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anyway. (Horrors!) As great as Linux is, I don't think
there's a lot of movie editing software for Linux, other than perhaps
film-gimp; however, OS X has a lot of media software available.
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At 25 July, 2003 Asgodom Woldu wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) wrote:
> >At 25 July, 2003 Asgodom Woldu wrote:
> >> However, when I replaced this card with the Belkin F5D5000, i was able
> >> to ping my other PC, and vice versa. i wasn't able to ping
'll need a working nameserver.
Try these two public nameservers - put them into /etc/resolv.conf:
209.104.63.240
209.104.63.241
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do an emerge -u world.
GTK2.x and GTK1.x are really completely different libraries. You'll need
both. (Installing GTK1.2.10 won't uninstall 2.2.1, don't worry.)
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button then move quickly downwards and to the
> left and the window will minimize. There should be a couple more but those
> are the ones I use alot.
I would like to point out that Firebird also supports mouse gestures via
a variety of extensions. Gestures aren't an Opera-exclusiv
It seems to be some sort of printer firmware bug - power cycle the
printer and it ought to be fine.
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start hacking
on the screen source to make it happen?
(or has this been added since screen 3.09.13?)
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there something I did wrong?
> Also could it be privoxy?
Definitely could. In fact, it probably is.
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At 18 July, 2003 matt gossage wrote:
> but everynow and again 1 of the servers i have setup just disappears,
What do you mean "disappears"? Does it disappear from ps? From netstat?
Somewhere else?
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At 18 July, 2003 Bram De Smet wrote:
> You really think that ALL of my music cd's have a defect?
He means the CD drive, not the media.
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f you have bad RAM or something.
(Overclocking could do this too.)
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n this problem with some buggy
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et to emerge and
> install a baselayout?
Unlikely - unmerging baselayout has probably destroyed most of your
installation. You'll probably have to back everything up and reinstall.
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f money, or the test's sux.
Probably all of the above.
What company are you getting the service from?
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thing like stupid-*-die-die-die.patch.
Heh. That's why I happened to notice it.
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# cd /usr/portage
# emerge unmerge gnome-*/*
to unmerge everything related to GNOME.
Note that this will also wipe out pretty much all GTK programs. Is this
what you want? Note that GNOME is an environment, while fluxbox is just
a WM.
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e-viewport-p windows)))
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support, as a module.
(Otherwise, Gentoo will complain.)
5. Rerun grub.
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30 MHz. I have no idea how this works internally, but, in any case,
your clock speed is correct.
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r? (I remember reading -- in a Freenet README -- that the Blackdown
JRE was buggy and unsuitable for running Freenet. Has this changed?)
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> processor : 1
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> model name: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor
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There's all sorts of fun
stuff there.
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ems to work fine.
The problem is probably that, when the command is run at boot,
(find /var/lock -type f -print0) returns a very long list of files,
which is too long for xargs to deal with properly.
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At 08 July, 2003 Anupam Kapoor wrote:
> hi all,
>
> is there a way to limit the number of virtual consoles that are launched
> when i start a uml instance ?
/usr/bin/deallocvt?
Not quite what you're looking for, but I think it'll do the job well
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> * system VM before proceeding:
Read the message and follow its instructions.
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At 02 July, 2003 Spider wrote:
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> On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 17:30:47 -0700
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) wrote:
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> > Two questions:
> > Secondly, I'd like to set up a standard GNOME installation, but with
> > GNOME1.4 and GTK1 only - I really
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At 30 June, 2003 Essien Ita Essien wrote:
> NFS can do that...
As long as you're hooked up, you could also try just using scp/sftp to
avoid the Nightmare File System.
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