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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] emerge kde causes ACCESS VIOLATION
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 11:12:06 -0500 "Michael Balamuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| I should have searched the forums more thoroughly. I found the answer
| and turned sandbox off.
*sigh* That isn't
Sorry Folks,
I should have searched the forums more thoroughly. I found the answer and
turned sandbox off.
Thanks,
Michael
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From: Michael Balamuth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 10:43 AM
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n at the moment.
Thanks,
Michael Balamuth
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EveryBody Wrote: Hello
So
Hello from New Hampshire!
Michael
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From: Thomas Degris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:19 PM
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Aaron Stout wrote:
>hello
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Bonjour de Paris... France
Thoma
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simply edited out the successes so they could restart the failures easily,
how they did the catching. Simply redirecting the output seems to catch
thousands of lines of compile info etc that is simply too weighty to edit
out by hand. Thanks,
Michael Balamuth
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plete reinstall
Michael Balamuth wrote:
> I'm trying to understand the underlying specifics of installing Gentoo
> versus changing it on the fly. Since optimization and tailoring is the
goal
> of the philosophy behind the install of Gentoo, would the same thing be
> accomplished
ion but
would rather avoid all the other system setup things like timezones and
users and fstab and the lot. Advice appreciated.
Cheers,
Michael Balamuth
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I don't know if this works, but no one has mentioned it except the ezmlm
daemon...;)
I know that you "should" be able to just send to gentoo-user-unsubscribe,
but I've had this problem with other incarnations of ezmlm
Hope this helps
Michael
f the form:
mkstemp distfiles/.index.html?20031206012218.19.002680 failed: No such file
or directory
Can anyone enlighten me on this. I wasn't aware that there were even html
files in the tree. And how would this be fixed?
Cheers,
Michael Balamuth
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i.e. what is
Error 2 or 1 for that matter?? And secondly, in this instance, help me
understand how to "fix" an emerge in the middle to get the bulk of the
system working. I don't care a hoot about sound (which is what seems to be
failing) and I would like KDE working!!!
Thanks t
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Thank,
Michael Balamuth
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tes to language?? Sorry to be so
uninformed, but I'm eager to learn.
Michael Balamuth
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From: Dennis Freise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 10:04 AM
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Availabillity of gentoo
On Fr
Many thanks. qpkg -l is what I needed and double thanks as I hadn't found
gentoolkit yet which addresses MANY other questions.
Thanks again
Michael Balamuth
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Hello List,
Being a newbie to gentoo, I'd like to know if there is a simple way to
extract the file list and file destinations for a package like one can do in
debian?
Thanks,
Michael Balamuth
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