tage?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated...
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-dlloader -dmx +doc -hardened
-insecure-drivers +ipv6* -mmx +nls +pam -sdk +sse -static -xprint 0 kB
Therefore, will I be running the lastest X.org (and in the process
have migrated off XFree86) if I go through with the emerge?
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t doc on how to
> set x.org nice at http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml
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;
Just having a guess...
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never
caught his contact details to ask what it was that did that.
Just wondering if anyone knows what that may be (may be not specific
to Gnome). And if that application is available in Portage,
TIA,
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== Do you, uh
> That's 3ddesktop: emerge 3ddesktop
Thanks to everyone for your responses... that's exactly what I was
looking for...
I had searched portage packages for desktop switcher, workspace
switcher, workplace switcher, but not 3D desktop... Thanks once
again...
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t have a l33tist attitude).
3. Have fun with it your brand new Gentoo system.
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to install all the
> hardware.
There appears to be 3 good links (about half way down the list) on
this page that may assist:
http://tuxmobil.org/compaq.html
And as Rick suggested above, it should be enough to assist with installation.
HTH,
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For example, in the sudoers file (edited by visudo), you include something like:
user1 ALL=(ALL) /bin/passwd user2
Check the syntax... I may not be 100% as I haven't played around with
sudo for a while...
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=
l
the applications are "middle of the road" ones... You'll be able to
find more feature-rich counterparts for every "sub-application" in the
Mozilla suite...
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... I have only 512MB of physical RAM,
and my swap is hardly ever written to while I'm using Gnome as a
desktop...
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people you
bought the memory from won't test it on a Windows machine and come to
the same conclusion.
Good luck,
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ou need any clarification, please feel free to email
me off list, and I'll send some images of what I'm talking about...
TIA,
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Luke,
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:41:31 -0800, Luke Ravitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-02-10 22:35, Ric de France <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do I change the context menu to remove all traces of "totem" or
> > "Totem media player"?
days
looking for this with no luck (unless it so obvious it's staring me in
the face, and I still can't see it).
Any suggestions would be appreciated...
TIA,
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o ensure what you need is in
there, and what you don't want isn't in there, try:
$ genkernel --menuconfig all
It'll kick off the ncurses style interface that similar to typing in:
$ make menuconfig
when compiling a kernel manually.
HTH,
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//www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html
).
Saying that, I think it's very well written and doesn't radically
differ with each release, therefore there should be no need to
recompile your entire system to take advantage of a new glibc.
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& is optional. That should start up another X display. You can
then swap between them using Ctrl+Alt+Fx buttons...
HTH,
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kernel folder and unmerge any kernels
> not being used?
Also have a look in /lib/modules for directories for kernels you don't
use... tread with caution!
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