scs.msg.yahoo.com and scs.yahoo.com have become disjoint networks
(afaics) I am able to connect with recent gaim versions to
scs.yahoo.com, the _old_ login scheme appears to be functioning on
scs.msg.yahoo.com and I'm not sure which one is the 'real' yahoo network
which yahoo messenger users will
This is a me too, anyone else seen this, I took a quick peak at the
ebuild and didn't see any solution apparent...
--B
On Wed, 07/30/03 at 13:41:52 -0400, Elliott, Andrew wrote:
Anyone have any idea what is causing this? (~x86)
Making all in wc
make[3]: Entering directory
The kernel 'knows' it's name, and all packages that install kernel modules also look
at the same version that the kernel in /usr/src/linux knows
(/usr/src/linux/include/version.h (or something of the sort)), so changing the name
and recompiling works just fine and dandy.
--Brandon
On Thu,
Yeah, quite correct... been a while since I did two different .configs same source
that I wanted to use.. :)
--B
On Thu, 03/06/03 at 13:38:34 -0800, Doug Gorley wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
So, not only is this OK, but it's a good idea if I want to experiment with
different kernels from
Unfortunately, I'm not sure about this, as I have never used kernel module autoloading
:-\ good luck! :)
(My understanding is that this means that MANY module needs can be automatically
detected and loaded and unlaoded as needed in this manner, but I'm not real clear on
it)
--Brandon
On Thu,
Hmm... I have a bug open on this, the lm_sensors ebuild should accept any of the more
recent kernel-sources released by us OR i2c-2.7.0 as a dependency, not sure why it
isn't. As for it not building, I'm not at all sure, but once I resolve the deps maybe
I can look at it.
--Brandon
On Thu,
Really the only time you'll see make.globals appear is when you've downgraded portage
as you just have. It is quite alrigth in this case to keep the new or the old
make.globals, either one will be quite acceptable. I tend to keep the one from the
portage I'm downgrading from in this
use the latest XFS-sources it has the proper support for Nforce2 afaik.
--B
On Sun, 02/16/03 at 15:53:47 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
Hi All,
By the end of the week, I'll have my shiny new motherboard and Athlon
XP2100+ The board is a Leadtek K7NCR18D-pro using the nForce2 chipset.
Of late, there aren't any 'options' except low latency and preempt in Con's stuff...
but know that he is hard at work making your desktop faster. Check out -ck3 recently
added to portage.
--Brandon
On Mon, 02/10/03 at 16:11:53 -0500, Seth Rothberg wrote:
In the interest of speeding up my