Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Matthew Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
>>> One requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
>>
>>
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Edit the existing apache entry to look like the above.
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Kurt Lieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 07:31:44PM + or thereabouts, Louis C. Candell wrote:
>> I wouldnt expect monetary compensation from Debian (GNU/Linux),
>> because they are non-profit, but Gentoo, on the other hand, is
>> trying t
rights away by not standing up
and seeing Gentoo for what it is - a business which profits from their
hard work, time and energy.
IBM could essentially purchase GTI from the owners and make it a
non-profit distribution, and the owners of GTI could leave with their
huge check without giving any in ret
my money
was used. Why should GTI be any different?
In conclusion, I would like to state my upmost satisfaction with
Gentoo as a Linux Distribution, and have even dropped using FreeBSD
for Gentoo, so please understand that I'm not against anything which
might generate Gentoo Technologies, Inc. any and all revenue, but the
above information is crucial to any business who wishes to strive and
continue strong into the future with die-hard users and a steady
stream of *developers* wishing to contribute their time and energy
into any product or distribution which generates profits.
I just typed a bible, so please excuse my mistakes as I'm not about to
re-read what I typed.
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* echo exec startkde >> ~/.xinitrc
* startx
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Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 11:46, Louis C. Candell wrote:
>> 10.) You want to now use the ever famous friend of all who break their
>> naughty box - chroot.
>
>
>> * Pray to YHWH, Jesus, Satan, Allah, Buddah, Loui
uot; ;)
The above steps (excluding the downloading of a LiveCD and burning)
shouldnt take you more than 5-10 minutes. I think last box I "broke"
trying to be slick and moving HD's around took me 4 minutes to fix
through the chroot environment. This, of course, comes from my long
lineage of 'box' breakers (proverted pun intended) ;)
Remember, you can follow the above steps and try again and again if
at first you dont succeed. I know it's taken me a few tries on
certain boxes, so I dont expect you to be any different.
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on a dynamic IP just like you. The
above solution shouldnt take you more than 5 minutes to
accomplish. Also, you cant access your server by name within your
local environment, so you will have to use 'lynx a' or 'lynx
localhost' instead of 'lynx jjj.homelinux.com'
Hit us back up if you have any more questions.
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Norberto BENSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date ; echo ${Louis C. Candell}
> Wednesday 28 May 2003 11:04 pm
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>> Norberto BENSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> > Wednesday
sproportionate benefit to the sender.
* Source: http://www.spamhaus.org/definition.html
The above confirms you're scum. You have been lowered to the depths of
score hell by the GNUS gods.
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hdot has picked it up now
> (http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/01/0234215). Good
> job, Kurt!
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Thanks for giving away the April Fools Joke.
Remind me to rea
eauclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Right now I have to type something like:
>
> /etc/init.d/sshd start
>
> is there a way to make it run automatically when the machine boots?
>
> thanks!
rc-update add sshd default
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"Stroller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I fear your posting is a herring of the scarlet varity, Louis.
Lack of sleep I tell you... Lack of sleep!
Been awake 42 hours... the "event which shall not be discussed" has me
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arting your eth0 by doing /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start (or
restart). You can also set up eth0 with a DHCP setup in the same file.
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Go back onto www.gentoo.org and click on the word up top of the site
that says Docs.
Find the Destktop Documentation Guide.
That should take care of you and the finishing touches on your desktop.
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ays have a place to start with
Gentoo ( the live CD) and the packages on another disk.
Anyways, Im glad I could be of help...
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 11:43:18PM +, Louis C. Candell wrote:
> > This might sound like a pain, but if you can find a generous soul on
> > ca
as there is a mirror on campus.
> Is there a place that I can download the portage tree from?
>
> I will try to get someone with a spare machine to install gentoo on a partition so
> that I can make a copy though.
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but i fount there no answers.
>
>
CenterICQ works just fine @ this end as any normal user.
Remove ~/.centericq and retry the setup as a normal user.
It should work just fine.
Good choice by the way :)
>
> TIA
>
> Patrick
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e too difficult to manage.
>
>
> Hope that someone might find this useful, I'll be happy to hear your comments.
>
> Bye :)
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> "You must be,'said the Cat,'or you wouldn't have come here."
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t being logged off of any of the services
(aim,msn,yahoo,icq,jabber,etc).
I've actually been booted off Yahoo! with GAIM, but centericq has
been pretty unbootable @ this end.
Google centericq for more info, or just emerge it and be happy :)
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...
> .
>
> I can't succeed in launching xcdroast because it can't find my ide-scsi
>
>
> Have you got the solution?
> ___
> Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en français !
> Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
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> Why is this needed for an install cd? If people are paranoid, let them change the
> password themselves.
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dont know if you've tried that, but it worked for me. I had
everything else set up properly, except for the above.
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orcing or
> changing anything.
>
> MAL
>
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email me privately if you want to continue
anal-izing my post (in other words, exclude the mailing list).
Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 12 Mar 2003 09:33:10 +
> "Louis C. Candell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Heh, a very helpf
is fast an perfect!
>
> At the end i shall also say i love Gentoo :-)
>
> Patrick
>
> "Louis C. Candell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> >"Patrick Marquetecken" writes:
> >
>
tart all over form scratch.
> It seems i have version 1.0.3123
>
> Trying to install version 1.0.4191, gives me the error that they been masked.
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'm glad you didnt take my original email personally, and thanks for
emailing me :) It's nice to see you have not given up!
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dge to little?
>
You dont need knowledge to install Gentoo. All you need is to follow
instructions verbatim.
>
> Having all this trouble i'm not surprised that linux on the desktop
> still is something for a happy few.
>
Yeah, the happy few which follow instructions verbatim.
>
> This is not mended to start a flame but i must say it.
>
Neither am I...
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from the same binary packages available on the rc2
cd's... maybe you can find the packages on some mirror or something.
Should get you up and running with X and KDE within 5-10 minutes,
depending on the speed of your system.
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Norberto BENSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Who read manuals anyway? <:o)
>
Uh... A lot of people do.
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0... SB & ALS are PCI and the other two are on the mo-bo...
This is an older SB Live (4 speaker - 2000) without 5.1, and it will make me
purchase another SB Live in the future.
Buy one! :)
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..
I'm going to add the fonts in the original truetype folder and see if
that works...
/me blows on dice for luck
>
> Cheers,
> MAL
>
> PS: I only see this in mozilla, GTK etc apps are fine, as are gnome apps.
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noauto,ro to noauto,users,ro (for all users) or noauto,user,ro
(for users in the "cdrom" group ONLY).
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Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> LOL! i forgot to capitolize! sorry, guess windoze is takeing its toll on
> me! thanks for responding tho i appreciate it!
>
Heh, no worries... happened to me the first time I emerged eterm too :p
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Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hey ive emerged eterm multiple times dont get errors yet its still listed
> as required in emerge eyes, on top of that i cant get a eterm man page or
> pull it up.. any answers? suggestions?
Have you tried:
man Eterm
or
shell # Ete
hem /etc/init.d/net.school &
/etc/init.d/net.home and have each one point to the respective file
in /etc/conf.d/net.*...
then just follow the usual /etc/init.d/net.* stop (and then start the
new one)
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Jason Giangrande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know the differences between the openoffice package and the
> openoffice-bin package?
>
Yeah, the difference is 12-72 hours as opposed to 5-10 minutes.
Go with the *-bin.
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k in. You can walk to Calle
Revolucion, or you can pay a taxi cab driver $5 or so to get down
there... a must if you've never been to TJ...
>
> On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Louis C. Candell wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > > Any graceful way to recover from, uhhh,
ir /WHATEVERIDELETED
So here:
* http://www.ossh.com/linux/gentoo/initd.tbz2
* tar -xvjpf initd.tbz2
* the above command will untar it as /etc/init.d
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Björn Lindström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Louis C. Candell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030308 12:39]:
> > Mutt is a *great* mail client and is pretty much good to go
> > from the moment you emerge it from portage. You can find
> > *great* ready made mutt
nd more hours with this puppy than your current girlfriends
or wives, and dont say I didnt warn you when they get pissed cuz you're spendin
more time with your newsreader than *them* (yes them ;)).
You wont be dissapointed with gnus... I can tell you that much.
Gee, I wonder why I'm a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >>On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Louis C. Candell wrote:
> > Use the following USE flag in /etc/make.conf :
> >
> > -jpeg
> >
> > That should work.
>
>
> This did the trick!
Heh, I knew it would :p
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >>On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Louis C. Candell wrote:
> > The error was nothing?
> >
> > What an easy error to fix!
>
> This is what I sent:
>
> On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I am getting the following
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am getting the following error when trying to emerge mod_php (the only
> thing that is failing from a recent "emerge -u world")...
>
>
The error was nothing?
What an easy error to fix!
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when I just loaded the uhci module alone.
I had to restart a couple of times with different combination of
modules being loaded at startup, and the above combination had devfs
recognize the camera without any problems...
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weaking, so do not use unless you are
capable of fixing the dependencies / problems on your own.
>
> Jason
>
> Louis C. Candell wrote:
>
> >Jason Giangrande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >>If I install some ebuilds from the unstable/test
DS="~x86"
to
KEYWORDS="x86"
I suggest using the above method instead of using ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86"
>
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> Dog's I View - ht
helps,
> checking for jpeg_read_header in -ljpeg... no
> configure: error: libjpeg not found!
> I have tried to "emerge /media-libs/jpeg" thinking that this would satisfy
> the dependancy but no dice.
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sed install system
(stand/sysinstall).
Anyways, I've rewritten the bible... if you have more questions please feel
free to ask.
Last words: Try Gentoo and you might not go back to FreeBSD. ;)
> I am looking for simplified instruction to do the FreeBSD analogy for
> Gentoo Linux. Can anyone help?
>
> Thank you
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> Alec Berryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ndow on your
workstation, simulating a monitor on a PC.
A little slower than VMware, but its F R E E! :)
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Heh, dont feel bad... I wasted approx. 19 hours on an open office (source)
emerge which ended up failing in the end, so thank you precompiled packages!
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too linux
box if you use stage3 and the GRP packages included on the LiveCD.
The install was on an E-Machines (Celeron) 466i :)... the best $50 I ever
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You sure can!
I have a dual boot win98se system on another box which has the bootloader
on /dev/hdb. Just change the boot-up sequence in the BIOS and you should be
fine. I *think* i have my bios set up to boot off of the "D" drive instead
of "C."
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add
noauto,users,rw
or
noauto,users,ro
to the section in /etc/fstab for the cd-rom and / or the floppy.
Read:
man mount
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Try out Emacs or RHIDE
emerge rhide
http://www.rhide.com/
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100 unmute
I then added the user to /etc/group
audio::18:lcandell
That *should* work...
Just retry the Gentoo ALSA HowTo... your soundcard works just fine
with ALSA.
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Give emacs-GNUS-win32 or even slrn-win32 a shot for newsgroups.
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html
http://slrn.sourceforge.net/
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, and I have made the choice that performance
is more important to me at this time than data integrity, since I do
have a backup of all the information on /dev/hda6 and on
CD-R's...
But to answer your question:
>> Then why do you prefer XFS
Because I like to live dangerously :p
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>after several sysadmins had used it with no problems - even power outages.
>In fact before they implemented it they did extensive tests by pulling the
>plug. XFS came back up and ran without a hitch and that has been born out
>through actual experience. One of it's strong points is the robust
an
loose data if you are not careful and do a hard shutdown in the
middle of something important.
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You need to remove the old symlink and
create a new sym link towards the new kernel which you
have just downloaded:
cd /usr/src && rm linux && ln -s /usr/src/kernelyouwanttouse linux
if you want to remove the old kernel sources you need to find it in:
/usr/portage/sys-kernel/kernelyouwanttoremo
Um...
The install how-to uses:
* nano -w FILENAME
man nano
-w (--nowrap)
Disable wrapping of long lines.
nano is fine for a stage1 install... let us chose our own editor when
the time comes to emerge.
emacs
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