Le 22 mai à 06:57:59 Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:
On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 12:35:45PM +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote
I want to execute ln -sf /etc/resolv.conf.fac /etc/resolv.conf *before*
/etc/init.d/net.eth0, so that if I am at the fac (my office) location I
have
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 18:00 +, Sad Jack wrote:
Thanks to eveyone who replied with suggestions.
I have been able to mount the iso on /mnt/loop and copy the files. I
have added my file and created a new iso.
My difficulty now is to make it bootable. I have followed the link
posted by
On doing emerge -u this morning I got the error message that my PCMCIA support
wasn't enabled in the kernel so I tried doing this following the
(installation) kernel doc. With my 2.6.9 kernel I followed:
Code Listing 14: Enabling PCMCIA support for 2.6 kernels
Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA,
During shutdown, I get 2 errors -
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. bootmisc is still up.
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. clock is still up.
Further down, I get a message saying saving random seed, and nothing
happens after that. I need to power the box off and back
On Thu, 19 May 2005 18:48:17 +0300
Haim Ashkenazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
If i activate plone 2.0.5-r1 with the zprod-manager add and activate
plone and then restart the zope daemon, the zope daemon dies without any
errors. If i then deselect plone and restart zope no problems.
On Saturday 21 May 2005 18.04, Dan Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 15.46, Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 22:08, Dan Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 14.55, Jason Stubbs wrote:
What portage version are using?
My portage version is
On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 10:32 +0200, Patrick wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005 18:48:17 +0300
Haim Ashkenazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
If i activate plone 2.0.5-r1 with the zprod-manager add and activate
plone and then restart the zope daemon, the zope daemon dies without any
q-parser wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 06:56 pm, Joseph Drake wrote:
Does anyone know any good traffic monitor? I want to how much data is
transported when my machine's up. I emerged traffic-vis, but I don't
know how it works. Thanks for any advice.
I have a
I recompiled my kernel with ALSA enabled and my card (Dell OEM Aureal Vortex,
driver snd-au8820) compiled as a module, which I added to
/etc/modprobe.conf/kernel-2.6. I tried to emerge alsa-drivers, but it said it
was unnecessary. I emerged alsa-utils successfully.
When I went to run
When I went to run alsaconf, it said three times before the
menu came up, modinfo: could not find module snd
alsaconf seemed to work perfectly, and then it exited with
a cheerful message.
what's in your /etc/modules.d/alsa after running alsaconf?
Best regards
ce
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On Tuesday 26 April 2005 08:34 am, Dave Nebinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well, it's also really useful when you don't know you exact requirements
(and when do you?) because it lets you shrink/expand volumes with much
less hassle than doing the same thing with
David D. Rea wrote, On 05/19/2005 07:56 PM:
I'm trying to view some SVG files via mozilla-firefox.
If the 3rd party plugin way is an acceptable option for you, you may
wish to look at net-www/adobesvg, which works for me.
i think it is required to disable svg support in mozilla builds while
On Sat, 21 May 2005 12:35:45 +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
I want to execute ln -sf /etc/resolv.conf.fac /etc/resolv.conf
*before* /etc/init.d/net.eth0, so that if I am at the fac (my office)
location I have these dns set up, but if I am home with dhcp the
resolv.conf file will be
On 05/22/05 04:01, John Dangler wrote:
During shutdown, I get 2 errors -
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. bootmisc is still up.
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. clock is still up.
Further down, I get a message saying saving random seed, and nothing
happens after that.
On 05/21/05 22:02, David Stanek wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 07:52:59PM -0400, Peng wrote:
On 05/21/05 16:26, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Monday 02 May 2005 04:33 pm, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 02 May 2005 21:00:30 +, Alex A. Smith MCP wrote:
Time straped
Hello!
I built a crypt device and I want to mount it during the boot time but I
don't want to save the password in a file to use as input file.
I would that the system wait that I insert the password by hand...
Is it possible to do it?
I put the calling to the mount script in
Hi,
I am looking for wiki software to install for our company intranet and I
see that twiki is masked. Is this not the main wiki software? What do
others use? We would want the possibility to restrict write access but
apart from that we are very flexible. What would be the lowest
maintenace OSS
When you enabled your card in the ALSA kernel config, did you select
it as a module?
Can you find the module files in the following directory?
/lib/modules/2.6.11-gentoo-r9/kernel/sound
(I has happened to me that add support for my card(s) as kernel
built-ins, and suddenly
ALSA does not
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 03:38:13PM +0200, Luigi Pinna wrote:
Hello!
I built a crypt device and I want to mount it during the boot time but I
don't want to save the password in a file to use as input file.
I would that the system wait that I insert the password by hand...
Is it possible to do
Alle 16:29, domenica 22 maggio 2005, Johannes Weiner ha scritto:
Why first encrypt and then automount it?
I don't get this. If you want to hide it from someone, automounting
isn't really good ;) If not, why encrypt it?
Hannes
I know that! :-)
But I want to use the encrypted devices if
On 5/22/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used these two time servers in the past with rdate and didn't have
much problem:
tick.usno.navy.mil
time.nist.gov
However, I couldn't get any one of the to work yesterday, the first one
is working fine on windows but not with Linux.
They
Alle 16:49, domenica 22 maggio 2005, Johannes Weiner ha scritto:
Yeah encryption is not bad, but I wondered why to mount the disks at
once at boottime and make the booting progress stop to enter the
passphrase. You cand mount it manually after the boot..?
Hannes
Yes, of course... but if I
Hi,
I'm using on my home server the ndiswrapper, can i upgrade without problems or
are there some caveats i must know of ?
net-wireless/ndiswrapper-1.1-r1 [0.12-r3]
TIA
Patrick
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
[gentoo-user] Installing on Firewire drive?
11039 - Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sujet:
Re: [gentoo-user] Installing on Firewire drive?
Expéditeur:
Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Joseph wrote:
I used these two time servers in the past with rdate and didn't have
much problem:
tick.usno.navy.mil
time.nist.gov
However, I couldn't get any one of the to work yesterday, the first one
is working fine on windows but not with Linux.
They respond to ping correctly.
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 05:11:11PM +0200, Luigi Pinna wrote:
Alle 16:49, domenica 22 maggio 2005, Johannes Weiner ha scritto:
Yeah encryption is not bad, but I wondered why to mount the disks at
once at boottime and make the booting progress stop to enter the
passphrase. You cand mount it
On 5/22/05, Charles Trois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for a slight misunderstanding: I mentioned Yellow Dog just to
indicate that it had given confirmation that the 1394 drive is well
alive, and that its address is /dev/sdb.
mac-fdisk is the command that is prescribed in the
On 5/22/05, Johannes Weiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 05:11:11PM +0200, Luigi Pinna wrote:
Alle 16:49, domenica 22 maggio 2005, Johannes Weiner ha scritto:
Yeah encryption is not bad, but I wondered why to mount the disks at
once at boottime and make the booting
Le 22 mai à 12:15:44 Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:
On Sat, 21 May 2005 12:35:45 +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
I want to execute ln -sf /etc/resolv.conf.fac /etc/resolv.conf
*before* /etc/init.d/net.eth0, so that if I am at the fac (my office)
location I have these
Thanks Neil, I adopted Walter's solution but I'll look at yours (I will
have to find a fresh /etc/conf.d/net, as I wiped out all unncessary
lines). :-(
It's in the baselayout, simply extract it from there.
HTH, hannes
pgpOVEcyAEd2d.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On 22/05/05, Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 05/21/05 22:02, David Stanek wrote:
As far as security, if the browser supports Java or JavaScript then
bad things can happen. Or possibly an exploit for the HTML rendering
engine. Many more chances for bad things to happen...thats why I use
Hi,
Anyone seen this before on reiser3 (as root and user is the same...)?
tux Cod # ls -l DivX4FullInstaller.exe
-rwxrwxrwx 1 antt users 726306 Sep 5 2004 DivX4FullInstaller.exe
tux Cod # rm -f DivX4FullInstaller.exe
rm: cannot remove `DivX4FullInstaller.exe': Permission denied
Cheers
Antoine
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 07:23:41PM +0200, Antoine wrote:
Hi,
Anyone seen this before on reiser3 (as root and user is the same...)?
tux Cod # ls -l DivX4FullInstaller.exe
-rwxrwxrwx 1 antt users 726306 Sep 5 2004 DivX4FullInstaller.exe
tux Cod # rm -f DivX4FullInstaller.exe
rm: cannot
has anyone been able to get the alcatel speedtouch usb modem to work
with Gentoo 2005.0? i've tried the instructions available in the
forums with no sucess. thanks.
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On Sun, 22 May 2005, Peng wrote:
Meh. I do not have JavaScript enabled in Thunderbird, and I don't even
know if it can have Java support. And I'm just not too worried about an
HTML vulnerability. And if there is one, I'm quite sure Mozilla will fix
it promptly.
I dont know why people are
Luigi Pinna wrote:
Hello!
I built a crypt device and I want to mount it during the boot time but I
don't want to save the password in a file to use as input file.
I would that the system wait that I insert the password by hand...
Is it possible to do it?
I put the calling to the mount script in
You may need to define the devices in /etc/udev/rules/10.. The 50.xxx
file is for standard devices but you can add some - I've done that for a
couple of my devices. If you haven't already Gentoo docs have a udev
guide with links to some good sites.
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Mark Knecht
Le 22 mai à 18:39:09 Johannes Weiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:
Thanks Neil, I adopted Walter's solution but I'll look at yours (I will
have to find a fresh /etc/conf.d/net, as I wiped out all unncessary
lines). :-(
It's in the baselayout, simply extract it from there.
Great,
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Ivan Lucian Aron wrote:
use read -s to hide the output
either that or stty -echo
a fancy one:
PASS=`dialog --passwordbox Enter passphrase 8 55 21`
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Christoph Eckert wrote:
When I went to run alsaconf, it said three times before the
menu came up, modinfo: could not find module snd
alsaconf seemed to work perfectly, and then it exited with
a cheerful message.
what's in your /etc/modules.d/alsa after running alsaconf?
Everything
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 02:13:11PM -0300, Marcelo Cardoso Martinelli wrote:
has anyone been able to get the alcatel speedtouch usb modem to work
with Gentoo 2005.0? i've tried the instructions available in the
forums with no sucess. thanks.
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Found out
Dear everybody!
I have one topic to discuss.
I'm not native speaker in english, but I will try.
My first linux was Debian. I began using it in 1999 in fall, just
because my senior course mate was using it. After that for me it was
interesting to install several distros: Mandrake, Miracle, Turbo,
On Sun, 22 May 2005 18:20:29 +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
See the preup() function in /etc/conf.d/net, this is executed before
the interface is brought up.
Thanks Neil, I adopted Walter's solution but I'll look at yours (I will
have to find a fresh /etc/conf.d/net, as I wiped out
Sorry again and againg.
In subject line, read LFS instead LWS.
askar
On 5/23/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, in the subject line I mean LSF instead LWS.
askar
On 5/23/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear everybody!
I have one topic to discuss.
I'm not native
hum..
well portage compiles/makes/makes installs for you and keeps a database.
but considering that compiling by hand isn't such a big deal, think of
emerge/portage like just a tool that does ./configure;make;make
install for you.
On 5/22/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear everybody!
On Sun, 22 May 2005 21:18:02 +0300 Ivan Lucian Aron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| well portage compiles/makes/makes installs for you and keeps a
| database. but considering that compiling by hand isn't such a big
| deal, think of emerge/portage like just a tool that does
| ./configure;make;make
Brett,
Thanks. Looking at 50.xxx there are rules for v4l devices but for
some reason they do not seem to be turning on:
# v4l devices KERNEL=video[0-9]*, NAME=v4l/video%n,
SYMLINK=video%n, GROUP=video
KERNEL=radio[0-9]*, NAME=v4l/radio%n, GROUP=video
KERNEL=vbi[0-9]*, NAME=v4l/vbi%n,
On Sun, 22 May 2005 19:23:41 +0200 Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
Anyone seen this before on reiser3 (as root and user is the same...)?
tux Cod # ls -l DivX4FullInstaller.exe
-rwxrwxrwx 1 antt users 726306 Sep 5 2004 DivX4FullInstaller.exe
tux Cod # rm -f DivX4FullInstaller.exe
Hi,
Has anybody already written a script which looks at the contents of a
kde 3.3 install (and kde apps that relies on it) and outputs a listing
of the splitted ebuilds required to get the same install with kde 3.4
?
Julien.
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Le 22 mai à 20:11:00 Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:
On Sun, 22 May 2005 18:20:29 +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
See the preup() function in /etc/conf.d/net, this is executed before
the interface is brought up.
Thanks Neil, I adopted Walter's solution but I'll
On Sun, 22 May 2005 16:57:58 +0200
Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for wiki software to install for our company intranet and I
see that twiki is masked. Is this not the main wiki software? What do
others use? We would want the possibility to restrict write access but
apart
On Sun, 22 May 2005 15:34:41 +
Qian Qiao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emerged alsa-oss alsa-utils and nforce-audio and added nvsound in
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6.
I added the line alias sound-slot-0 nvidia as suggested by the nvidia
documentation.
I've unmuted everything in
On Sun, May 22, 2005 8:18 pm, Jean Magnan de Bornier said:
/etc/conf.d/net/example :)
I don't have such a directory (/etc/conf.d/net/).
Sorry, that should be /etc/conf.d/net.example
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Okay. That's not it. Here's what I have in /etc/conf.d/rc that pertains
to udev/devfs. I assume you have RC_DEVFSD_STARTUP set to no but what
about the tarball?
# Set to yes if you want to save /dev to a tarball on shutdown
# and restore it on startup. This is useful if you have a lot of
#
* On Mon May-23-2005 at 12:08:18 AM +0600, askar ... said:
[...]
apt-get-like comfortable tools? That was my second question. What you
recommend for those, who would like to learn linux from fundamentals?
In order to do so, I think, learner has to do everything manually. I
haven't installed
hi all
Does anyone have any suggestions or such on how to go about browsing a
network? A command line app or gui either will do... Currently I have
the IP and folder name that I want to mount. Others have mentioned
using smbclient to access the dir but I really would like to be able
to browse...
On 22/05/05, Bob Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2005 15:34:41 +
Qian Qiao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emerged alsa-oss alsa-utils and nforce-audio and added nvsound in
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6.
I added the line alias sound-slot-0 nvidia as suggested by the
On 5/22/05, Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay. That's not it. Here's what I have in /etc/conf.d/rc that pertains
to udev/devfs. I assume you have RC_DEVFSD_STARTUP set to no but what
about the tarball?
# Set to yes if you want to save /dev to a tarball on shutdown
# and
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 11:00:18PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
hi all
Does anyone have any suggestions or such on how to go about browsing a
network? A command line app or gui either will do... Currently I have
the IP and folder name that I want to mount. Others have mentioned
using
I want to browse the network neighbourhood (excuse the windows
terminology). I use ROX and mc however I do know that you can use
smb:// in konqueror.
On 5/22/05, Johannes Weiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 11:00:18PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
hi all
Does anyone have
Try the tarball no. It may be using the old devfs tarball.
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 5/22/05, Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay. That's not it. Here's what I have in /etc/conf.d/rc that pertains
to udev/devfs. I assume you have RC_DEVFSD_STARTUP set to no but
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions or such on how to go about browsing a
network? A command line app or gui either will do... Currently I have
the IP and folder name that I want to mount. Others have mentioned
using smbclient to access the dir but I
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 12:07:01AM -0400, A. Khattri wrote
On Sat, 21 May 2005, Walter Dnes wrote:
I saw this on one machine, and thought maybe the machine was flakey.
Now I see it on another machine. The 2005.0 install CD comes up with a
gazillion devices in /dev but there is no
On Sun, 22 May 2005 04:01:52 -0400, John Dangler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
During shutdown, I get 2 errors -
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. bootmisc is still up.
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. clock is still up.
Further down, I get a message saying saving random
This is in reference to:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-userm=111525434728903w=2
Summary of problem: Audio in KDE didn't work when switching from 2.6.9
kernel to 2.6.11 kernel.
Resolution/workaround:
1. Open KMix mixer window
2. Select Switches tab
3. Turn off both Headphone Jack
Anybody know how to fix this?
Gentoo 2005.0
AMD64
vanilla sources 2.6.12-rc4
pcHDTV300 / PVR 350
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On Sunday 22 May 2005 19:21, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
| I dont know why people are even discussing this. Posting in HTML is an
| absolute NO NO. It ignores those people that dont have (or want) HTML
| support in their email software and is poor netiquette.
They're discussing it because no-one
On 01:15 Mon 23 May , Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
that means, if someone (like me) requests blocking of html-mails on the
list-servers, this discussion will be gone? (well of course.. when no
html-mails are coming through, nobody can dsiscuss them...)
Then I request blocking all
On 5/22/05, Michael Haan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody know how to fix this?
Gentoo 2005.0
AMD64
vanilla sources 2.6.12-rc4
pcHDTV300 / PVR 350
SOLVED:
http://seclists.org/lists/linux-kernel/2005/May/2383.html
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Hi,
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major written about
Slackware ...if you need help with your Linux box, find a Slackware
user. A Slackware user is more likely to fix the problem than a user
familiar with any other distribution Is it true?
well Slackware is the distribution
Hi all
I am planning on setting up a dual-head display for a cluster project im
doing.
The idea is that two consoles (no Xwindows) can be displayed on two
seperate screens.
For example terminals F1 to F4 are for one screen and F5 to F8 the other.
Is this possible? We were thinking on perhaps
Then I request blocking all html-mails!
Take that, stupid discussion!
I think the chances of anyone from infra reading this thread (or still
reading it after it's been dragged out for so long) are pretty unlikely.
Feel free to create a bug at bugs.gentoo.org about it though
damn, I
On 05/22/05 17:09, Jaap van Geffen wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2005 04:01:52 -0400, John Dangler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During shutdown, I get 2 errors -
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. bootmisc is still up.
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. clock is still up.
Further
Ok, finally, the card loads:
cx2388x dvb driver version 0.0.4 loaded
cx88[0]: subsystem: 7063:3000, board: pcHDTV HD3000 HDTV [card=22,autodetected]
saa7115: starting probe for adapter cx88[0] (0x1001b)
tuner 1-0061: chip found @ 0xc2 (cx88[0])
tuner 1-0061: type set to 52 (Thomson DDT 7610
On 05/22/05 12:40, Qian Qiao wrote:
On 22/05/05, Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 05/21/05 22:02, David Stanek wrote:
As far as security, if the browser supports Java or JavaScript then
bad things can happen. Or possibly an exploit for the HTML rendering
engine. Many more chances for bad
On 05/22/05 13:10, A. Khattri wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Peng wrote:
Meh. I do not have JavaScript enabled in Thunderbird, and I don't even
know if it can have Java support. And I'm just not too worried about an
HTML vulnerability. And if there is one, I'm quite sure Mozilla will fix
it
On Sun, 22 May 2005 13:48:44 -0400
Colin wrote:
A. R. wrote:
When you enabled your card in the ALSA kernel config, did you select
it as a module?
Can you find the module files in the following directory?
/lib/modules/2.6.11-gentoo-r9/kernel/sound
I tried compiling in Aureal
Hi there,
I have recently set up Gentoo on my friend's laptop,
a Panasonic toughbook cf-37. I am currently having difficulty
with sound use, but more importantly, his PCMCIA slot(?).
When I put his wireless card (which he needs working) into
the laptop, and do a dmesg, the following is appended:
Michael Haan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
Ok, finally, the card loads:
cx2388x dvb driver version 0.0.4 loaded cx88[0]: subsystem: 7063:3000,
board: pcHDTV HD3000 HDTV [card=22,autodetected] saa7115: starting
probe for adapter cx88[0] (0x1001b) tuner 1-0061: chip found @ 0xc2
(cx88[0])
what is about portage which allows
http://packagestest.gentoo.org/ebuilds/?sun-jdk-1.5.0.03, which
don't exist in yum?
thanks,
Thufir
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Brett,
Thanks for your help. One way or another it finally started
working. I don't know yet whether it will survive a reboot. I'll
probably do that test later this evening or tomorrow but at least I'm
finally getting v4l devices.
I think it was most likely a combination of not using the
what are you asking?
On Mon, 23 May 2005 02:12:43 +0100
THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
what is about portage which allows
http://packagestest.gentoo.org/ebuilds/?sun-jdk-1.5.0.03, which
don't exist in yum?
thanks,
Thufir
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He's asking exactly that: why is a package in portage that's isn't
allowed in yum, while both programs are 'repositories' of sorts.
I can't give you a factual answer, but I can give you a guess: it's
possible yum has different guidelines on including files, such as the
sun-jdk you pointed out.
I thought so, but it wasn't very clear. yum is not a packaging system,
it is a front end to a packaging system (rpm) [1]. It will work on a
number of different distros.
You need to ask each distro why it does not package a particular
program, or version thereof.
My 2 cents worth. I used RPM for a long time, went to Gentoo about three
years ago. This year I had to start using FC2 and FC3. I've been trying
to use apt-get and looked at yum. Both of those made me appreciate how
good portage is and how many packages we have available. Frankly both
On 5/23/05, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I can't give you a factual answer, but I can give you a guess: it's
possible yum has different guidelines on including files, such as
the sun-jdk you pointed out. Licensing restrictions, maybe? But
no, that wouldn't make sense. Or
On Thursday 28 April 2005 06:20 am, Tamas Sarga
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to do an emerge -e world. It would take 3 days, but I can't
sleep next to my machine, 'cause of the sound of the 7000RPM CPU cooler.
If I start an emerge, then C-c it, shutdown, start the PC at morning,
can I
Qian Qiao wrote:
Have you had any chance to read your emails under a command line
environment? I bet you won't like it, :P
I'm very against HTML mail, just for the record. That being said,
aren't there HTML filters for command line mail clients that will strip
tags from your view of the
On Mon, 23 May 2005 03:46:27 +0100
THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
On 5/23/05, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I can't give you a factual answer, but I can give you a guess: it's
possible yum has different guidelines on including files, such as
the sun-jdk you pointed out. Licensing
When I used fedora, the cdrom device is named as /dev/cdrom . However, in
my new gentoo system, it's recognized as /dev/hdd.
Why is that? Could any one please explain it?
And how can I change that device name back to /dev/cdrom?
Thank you.
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I'm very against HTML mail, just for the record. That being said,
aren't there HTML filters for command line mail clients that will strip
tags from your view of the text and make it more readable? Just wondering.
You can do it with procmail, but it's a lot less painful to just clobber
the
Nick Rout wrote:
go back to your original message Colin!
quote When I went to run alsaconf, it said three times before the menu came up,
modinfo: could not find module snd alsaconf seemed to work perfectly, and then it
exited with a cheerful message./quote
looks like you are missing
On Mon, 23 May 2005 00:23:06 -0400
Colin wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
go back to your original message Colin!
quote When I went to run alsaconf, it said three times before the menu
came up, modinfo: could not find module snd alsaconf seemed to work
perfectly, and then it exited with a
Anyone know of any good PCMCIA to USB2 cards (for adding USB ports to an older
laptop) that work with gentoo Linux?
Thanks,
DigbyT
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http://www.digbyt.com
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On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 12:45 +0800, ZeeGeek wrote:
On 5/23/05, jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I used fedora, the cdrom device is named as /dev/cdrom . However, in
my new gentoo system, it's recognized as /dev/hdd.
Why is that? Could any one please explain it?
And how can I
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