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On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:34:43AM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> On Monday 22 September 2003 09:44, bob bob wrote:
> > It appears that he's running two nic's, in which case he'll need a
cross
Occums Razor?
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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It appears that he's running two nic's, in which case he'll need a cross
over cable or to go and buy a hub/switch..
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
emerge -s rar
you should find unrar in there.. ( I emerged it a day ago..)
Its command line.. but should take you long to figure it out..
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." -
cool thanks..
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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Thanks guys.. this:
find /lib/modules/*/kernel/* -type f -printf "%f\n" |sed 's/.o//g' >>
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.4
seems to work a treat..
although I have NFI what
"%f\n" |sed 's/.o//g'
is or does.. it all seems to work :-)
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Any of you guys any good as scripting?
I'm trying to do a smarter version of this :
ls -lR /lib/modules/*/kernel/ >> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.4
That works ok.. except that after I have to go through and remove all the .o
from the ends of all the modules and also remove all the listed dir
DDOS proves nothing other than that the OSS community has some seriously
untrustworthy elements still hanging around..
Not something we want to be reminded about.
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information A
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bob bob wrote:
I notcied that changed about two weeks ago.. I didn't think anything of
it..
Hmmm... I seem to remember that to. Just checking now, hitting re
I notcied that changed about two weeks ago.. I didn't think anything of it..
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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heh.. here's a disturbing thought.. maybe HE is the moderator..
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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Glad someone else noticed.. :-P
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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Thanks for the replys guys.. clearly I need to track down and read the
doco.. I wasn't aware of this feature :-P
RTFM time for me :-)
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - P
Last night I did an emerge sync last night followed by a emerge -uD world
when it had finished i had 24 ._cfg_. type files that needed changing..
This was a VERY laborious task to complete.. and made even more annoying by
the fact that some of the cfg file it wanted me to change were no differ
In my experiance with KVM units..
The good ones have a built in function that you can choose that "restarts"
all ports..
The older, cheaper crappy ones (especially the ones with a dial on the
front) you need to turn the dial really slowly.. you can't just flick
throught the choices on the cheap
LOL
My names Marcus.. I put bob bob into my e-mail cause I don't trust MS as far
as I could throw the buggers..
aside from that.. anytime dude :-)
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age i
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
> The && command is a way to tell the system to kick in another command as
> soon as the last one has finished..
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I'll answer only what I'm pretty sure of.. the rest I'd like to know more
about as well :-)
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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# env-update && source
Other than "Thou must install WinXP first" not that I know of.. :-P
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On Friday 29 August 2003 05:13, bob bob wrote:
> How long is this
How long is this protest going to go on for? its really irritating for those
of us not in europe that want to find information on the web...
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live."
Kinda uneven way to take the poll.. Those that don't use the mail list but
do use IRC and the forum heavily won't get their say ;-)
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Pete
I have the same MB as you...
I had random harld lockups under gentoo sources.. so I swapped to the gaming
sources and that seemed to fix it.
You should note that the sound card support sucks donkey bits under linux
for that board, and I heartily recommend the installation of a soundblaster
live
I'd be really interested in reading about this.. is the Dev ML archived
somewhere I can get to it without having to sign up for the DEV ML ??
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
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Hmm.. Anyone else getting this warning.. or is it reserved for lamer hotmail
users like me? :-P
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=450309#450309
I know I've forgotten to do something simple.. like a ln or similiar..
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Coch
Just check also that its not showing up as /dev/sda1/ I think thats what my
USB key shows up as..
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we
live." - Peter Cochrane
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What is your favorite way of installing gentoo?
a) From stage1 <== From Stage1
b) From stage2
c) From stage3
Do you use binary (GRP) packages? (Y/N) Y
"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers
who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Ag
Two things..
1) I think your issue's are unique.. I've never seen any issue's like that
before..
2) If your short on time and patience.. then you may not want to play with
Gentoo, it doesn't install like any of the other linux distro's..
That being said..
It will install MUCH cleaner, and much
Isn't that a feature of vim (a close relative of VI) ??
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Mine works until you start a map, at which point it freezes.
Chris
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 14:25, bob bob wrote:
> I've recently gotten Enemy Territory to work on my gentoo box (runs
> swet)..
>
> But for some reason I can only run it with sound from the command line..
(
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I've recently gotten Enemy Territory to work on my gentoo box (runs
swet)..
But for some reason I can only run it with sound from the command line.. (
with this : artsdsp -m et )
If I place this "artsdsp -m et" into a KDE menu shortcut, the game starts
without sound (same thing that happe
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