What I get is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/consolefonts # setfont ter-v14n.psf.gz -m cp1251
mapscrn: cannot open map file _cp1251_
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/consolefonts #
Anyway I've given up using Cyrillic in console (tried to use Unicode - sill I
got a character mess). For now I'm stick
You could sing in for a free shell account (www.rootshell.be), and allow
access from their ip/network only - when you are away you can hoop via the
free account to your machine, adjust firewall and carry on. Shell providers
won't allow scanner running on their machines :)
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C'mooon
Let the user smack his/her head in the wall the way he/she want's to. Just
pont out a nice hard-and-pointy brick :)
IMHO for a structure like this nothing but custom tailored data management
won't help - so back to theory books :)
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I have NO xorg or XF86 config file in either /etc or /etc/X11, NONE AT ALL.
DESCRIPTION
Xorg uses a configuration file called xorg.conf for its initial setup. This
configuration file is searched for in the
following places when the server is started as a normal user:
If in doubt you can always use X -config ~/my-xorg-config-file and use TWM to
run some tests
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I'm looking for good replacement of mysqlcc not only because it is no longer
mentained but because it began to break recently (rebuilding does not help).
I've tried gmysqlclient which has the needed functionality but brakes too
easy (sometimes even can't login before a seg fault)...I've even
Yesterday I emerged subversion with USE='apache-2' emerge subversion today
after a regular emerge --sync ; emerge -auD world I got myself in an
interesting situation:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # emerge -auD world
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating world dependencies
even easier to use
Stoian Ivanov
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