On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 22:27:05 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
> If so, then we are ready to proceed with burning. Here is the command
> that I use:
>
> cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom -immed -eject driveropt=burnfree
>
> If your drive doesn't support burnfree, just take out the whole
> "driveropt=burnfree"
> > I was using universal live cd, with its stage and portage files not
> > using emerge --sync.
>
> Maybe that's your problem.
I got some recommendations from the forum. Now Im working on it.
But I'll still wondering is there anybody who installed gentoo 2005.0
from live cd, using stage and por
When watching emerges, I sometimes see libtool display warnings of the
form 'libxxx.la has moved'. The resultant packages seem to run OK, so
is this something to worry about, should it be fixed or just ignored?
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On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 12:27 -0400, A. Khattri wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
>
> > El-Cheapo cards will work, but may not be as full-featured or as fast
> > throughput as the more expensive 3com cards. eg: USD6 Dlink vs USD25
> > 3com.
>
> Speaking from the server side of the fen
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Sorry to reply late on this, but statements like this cannot go
unchallenged:
Christoph Eckert wrote:
> Skype isn't awesome. They did it right in terms of usability.
> But do not forget that they are abusing you, the user, to
> penetrate the market
Zac Medico wrote:
Probably. You can save space with a compressed
filesystem like jjfs or squashfs. You probably want
to mount it read only since flash has limited write
cycles.
You say the kernel messages indicate that the flash
disk was recognized as sda so I'm not sure why it's
not mounting
Alec Shaner wrote:
>Once the buffer fills up would you expect it to work fine at 1.2MB/s? I
>wish I had kept the logs, but it was extremely slow (much slower than
>1.2). I was copying a series of ~70MB files over and it would work fine
>on about the first 5 or so files before croaking. I eventuall
Holly Bostick wrote:
>>Sorry I didnt get that reply. Either way to answer that question, no - i
>>do not have the noexec option in my fstab (where the drive is
>>automounted). This is the line in my fstab:
>>
>>/dev/hda6 /mnt/storage reiserfs notail,exec,user
>>
>>
>>What could the problem b
maxim wexler wrote:
>>or to a USB key, and
>>
>>
>
>don't even know what that is
>
>
>
Also goes by the name "USB flash device"...small devices that could fit
on a keychain (hence the 'key' part of that) that work like a small
removable disk.
-Richard
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--- maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard, please resend your follow up to this post
> where you complain about the late hour. I deleted it
> by mistake! It apparently had an important
> correction.
>
> BTW, how long before these posts find there way into
> an archive.
>
> -maxim
>
maxim wexler wrote:
>Richard, please resend your follow up to this post
>where you complain about the late hour. I deleted it
>by mistake! It apparently had an important correction.
>
>
The correction was to replace "dev=/dev/cdrom" with "dev=/dev/hdc".
>BTW, how long before these posts find t
--- Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you mean not specified by you to be used in either
> /etc/make.conf or
> /etc/portage/package.use, then it's going to be off
> unless you've turned
> it on globally (in /etc/make.conf) or locally just
> for the one package
> (in /etc/portage/package
Colin schreef:
> I've been Gentooing for some time now, but there are still USE flags
> that confound me. Like "ftp" and "ssl," for instance--do you need those
> to make FTP/HTTPS connections in a web browser, or are those flags just
> for incoming connections, as with FTP/Web servers?
If a USE
Richard, please resend your follow up to this post
where you complain about the late hour. I deleted it
by mistake! It apparently had an important correction.
BTW, how long before these posts find there way into
an archive.
-maxim
__
Discover Ya
On 6/8/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Same here; my cheap-as-chips and old-as-methuselah 8139 works fine as
> well-- in fact, it's the one thing I can count on working right if I go
> distro-hopping, no matter where I wind up.
>
> However, you make a good point, Antoine... the
> But, something just occurred to medoes this
> system have 2 CD
> burners, or a burner and a reader? If not, you will
a burner and a reader
> You may want to copy the .iso file over the network
only dial-up available here. Networking different
computers is a project in the long queue of
--- Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been Gentooing for some time now, but there are
> still USE flags
> that confound me. Like "ftp" and "ssl," for
> instance--do you need those
> to make FTP/HTTPS connections in a web browser, or
> are those flags just
> for incoming connections, as
--- Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's the exact same kernel. All I've done is
> create a couple of
> partitions on the flash drive, make one a small
> bootable on the flash
> drive, copy over the hard drive's boot partition and
> then start
> editing the grub.conf file on the fl
I've been Gentooing for some time now, but there are still USE flags
that confound me. Like "ftp" and "ssl," for instance--do you need those
to make FTP/HTTPS connections in a web browser, or are those flags just
for incoming connections, as with FTP/Web servers? Does "-mozilla"
block Firefox
Richard Fish wrote:
Colin wrote:
Maybe you can answer this question. I have an ATA/66 hard drive (66
MBps) on an ATA/133 bus. If the bus is limited to 133 MBps and the
drive cannot transfer data at more than 66 MBps, how come burst
transfers (as reported by hdparm -tT /dev/hdg) are at about
On 6/9/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I boot from a usb hard disk and I don't really have to
> do anything special. Well, actually I load modules
> from a genkernel initrd but that doesn't apply here
> since you built in the drivers.
>
> This is the same exact kernel th
--- Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>Is there anything specific that must be built
> into a kernel to boot
> from a USB flash drive?
>
>I'm fiddling with my first flash drive to see how
> well it might
> work for my Pundit-R MythTV frontend box. (to reduce
> noise - no h
--- Andy McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I want to be able track the apache and subversion
> ebuilds.
> Bugs with different versions, why one version is not
> used
> over another...
>
> Is there a mailing list where this information is
> discussed.
> I found portage-dev but is seems
> > I've run into a problem trying to emerge gnome-vfs on one of my
> > systems. It complains about libstdc++.la but there is a bug report
> > that indicates running fix_libtool_files.sh will fix it. How do I
> > know which to use?
> >
> > - Grant
> >
> It's in the error message. Just before the
On 6/9/05, Remy Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> >I got back to looking at this item this evening. dmesg is now full of
> > this:
> >
> > pdflush(185): WRITE block 14947712 on hda3
> > syslog-ng(5341): dirtied inode 936889 (messages) on hda3
> > syslog-ng(5341): di
Hi,
Is there anything specific that must be built into a kernel to boot
from a USB flash drive?
I'm fiddling with my first flash drive to see how well it might
work for my Pundit-R MythTV frontend box. (to reduce noise - no hard
drive) I've gotten as far as grub starting, choosing the ker
--- Ognjen Bezanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry I didnt get that reply. Either way to answer
> that question, no - i
> do not have the noexec option in my fstab (where the
> drive is
> automounted). This is the line in my fstab:
>
> /dev/hda6 /mnt/storage reiserfs
> notail,exec,user
Holly Bostick wrote:
> Bill Six schreef:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>This isn't a Gentoo related problem, but a hardware
>>one (I know next to nothing about hardware).
>>
>>First of all I have a Micron computer with a floppy
>>drive, DVD-read drive (/dev/hdc), CDR drive
>>(/dev/hdd), a master harddrive (/dev
On Fri, June 10, 2005 12:07 am, Holly Bostick said:
>> Last time I let my dad touch my computer haha.
>
> Awww, give him a break. How else is he going to learn?
On his own computer?
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On Thu, June 9, 2005 6:43 pm, Rob said:
> My experience is that "cheap" is OK for general backup and mp3
> archiving. However, for live CD's and boot CD's, always use the most
> expensive disks, back up on the speed, and always do a complete erase,
> never quick erase.
Surely a backup is m ore
Grant schreef:
> I've run into a problem trying to emerge gnome-vfs on one of my
> systems. It complains about libstdc++.la but there is a bug report
> that indicates running fix_libtool_files.sh will fix it. How do I
> know which to use?
>
> - Grant
>
It's in the error message. Just before th
Ognjen Bezanov schreef:
> Zac Medico wrote:
>
>
>>--- Ognjen Bezanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I set the portage_tmpdir in my make.conf file, and
>>>have tried emerging
>>>some packages. But there is a problem, because i
>>>keep getting errors no
>>>matter what I em
On Thu, June 9, 2005 11:51 pm, Grant said:
> I've run into a problem trying to emerge gnome-vfs on one of my
> systems. It complains about libstdc++.la but there is a bug report
> that indicates running fix_libtool_files.sh will fix it. How do I
> know which to use?
The version that appears in
I want to be able track the apache and subversion ebuilds.
Bugs with different versions, why one version is not used
over another...
Is there a mailing list where this information is discussed.
I found portage-dev but is seems specifically for development
of portage and not necessarily where pac
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 15:51 -0700, Grant wrote:
> I've run into a problem trying to emerge gnome-vfs on one of my
> systems. It complains about libstdc++.la but there is a bug report
> that indicates running fix_libtool_files.sh will fix it. How do I
> know which to use?
It should be obvious fr
Bill Six schreef:
> Hi,
>
> This isn't a Gentoo related problem, but a hardware
> one (I know next to nothing about hardware).
>
> First of all I have a Micron computer with a floppy
> drive, DVD-read drive (/dev/hdc), CDR drive
> (/dev/hdd), a master harddrive (/dev/hde), and a slave
> harddri
I've run into a problem trying to emerge gnome-vfs on one of my
systems. It complains about libstdc++.la but there is a bug report
that indicates running fix_libtool_files.sh will fix it. How do I
know which to use?
- Grant
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On Thursday 09 June 2005 23:45, Bill Six wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This isn't a Gentoo related problem, but a hardware
> one (I know next to nothing about hardware).
>
> First of all I have a Micron computer with a floppy
> drive, DVD-read drive (/dev/hdc), CDR drive
> (/dev/hdd), a master harddrive (/dev/h
Bill Six wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This isn't a Gentoo related problem, but a hardware
>one (I know next to nothing about hardware).
>
>First of all I have a Micron computer with a floppy
>drive, DVD-read drive (/dev/hdc), CDR drive
>(/dev/hdd), a master harddrive (/dev/hde), and a slave
>harddrive (/dev/h
Zac Medico wrote:
>--- Ognjen Bezanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I set the portage_tmpdir in my make.conf file, and
>>have tried emerging
>>some packages. But there is a problem, because i
>>keep getting errors no
>>matter what I emerge, the error looks like this:
>>
>>..etc.
> I'm sure it must be a permission thing, but what? I've
> looked at everyones settings and they appear the same.
Is arts running (see kcontrol)?
Best regards
ce
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--- Alec Shaner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > Alec Shaner wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I recently purchased a WD 160GB external USB drive
> and can't get it to
> >>perform reliably on my server. It works fine when
> connected to my
> >>workstation machine (a P4P800 ASUS MB with US
Hi,
This isn't a Gentoo related problem, but a hardware
one (I know next to nothing about hardware).
First of all I have a Micron computer with a floppy
drive, DVD-read drive (/dev/hdc), CDR drive
(/dev/hdd), a master harddrive (/dev/hde), and a slave
harddrive (/dev/hdf).
Yesterday my compute
I'm having difficulty with the sound for system notification within kde.
root and all users apart from one have it working. The one that does not
still has sound for xmms and other apps, just none for kde system
notifications.
I'm sure it must be a permission thing, but what? I've looked at
every
Hi,
I did installed mod_log_sql and and setup the conf file using default
options as template.
well, I also followed a tutorial that actually is for a old version
but following the default options I did the adjusts.
I did create the database and executed the query to create database
but nothing is
Richard Fish wrote:
> Alec Shaner wrote:
>
>
>>I recently purchased a WD 160GB external USB drive and can't get it to
>>perform reliably on my server. It works fine when connected to my
>>workstation machine (a P4P800 ASUS MB with USB 2.0 support). The server
>>only has 1.1 USB support, but the p
--- Ognjen Bezanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I set the portage_tmpdir in my make.conf file, and
> have tried emerging
> some packages. But there is a problem, because i
> keep getting errors no
> matter what I emerge, the error looks like this:
>
> ..etc/ebuild.sh ./configur
--- Janne V�nttinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I just finished installing Gentoo to a laptop and I
> seem to have some
> kind of a problem. The picture during and after boot
> takes about quarter
> of the screen surface, in the middle. The effect is
> similar as when I
> booted the live-cd,
> Like I said, use "emerge -a depclean" to spot packages
> like that. If you want any of those packages just add
> them to your world file where they belong.
>
> Zac
>
Thanks, Zac
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I just finished installing Gentoo to a laptop and I seem to have some
kind of a problem. The picture during and after boot takes about quarter
of the screen surface, in the middle. The effect is similar as when I
booted the live-cd, except that in that case the picture expanded to a
full screen
Hello,
I set the portage_tmpdir in my make.conf file, and have tried emerging
some packages. But there is a problem, because i keep getting errors no
matter what I emerge, the error looks like this:
..etc/ebuild.sh ./configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission
denied
and yes, I am runni
Richard Fish wrote:
> cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom -immed -eject driveropt=burnfree
Sorry, it is getting late here.
For you, that command line should be:
cdrecord dev=/dev/hdc -immed -eject driveropt=burnfree
Someday I will proofread my messages before posting...
-RIchard
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Richard Fish schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>
>>so the correct syntax to access my burner would be
>>
>>cdrecord dev=0,0,0 whatever comes after that.
>>
>>The whole /dev/hdc thing is just not correct (it's "dev=" whatever).
>>Check the man page for more info.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Actually Holly,
maxim wexler wrote:
>Now, before burning it, I'm aware there have been
>changes made in the burning process since the 2.6
>kernel. My experience using cdrecord has only been
>wtth 2.4's, all coaster-making events :( From what
>I've seen on line it should be as easy as
>
>#cdrecord /dev/hdc/ .
>
>
Holly Bostick wrote:
> Rob, I regret to inform you that your syntax seems to be all wrong, and
> this stands a good chance of being your problem.
>
> I don't myself use cdrecord directly all that often, but I did manage to
> remember
>
>cdrecord dev=ATAPI -scanbus
Last time I checked (2.
--- reg hughson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I do understand that but clearly on my system,
> "emerge -DuN world" does not do everything as it
> misses gdm. Searching back through my old emerge
Like I said, use "emerge -a depclean" to spot packages
like that. If you want any of those packag
Rob wrote:
>
>
> Hi Holly,
>
> I was using the 2.6.11 (I believe, but now I'm not sure of the
> specific rev level, but it was definitely 2.6.x). I may have just
> misconfigured something. But x-cdroast continuously gave me warnings
> that my performance would suffer unless I went back to ide-sc
Holly Bostick wrote:
>so the correct syntax to access my burner would be
>
>cdrecord dev=0,0,0 whatever comes after that.
>
>The whole /dev/hdc thing is just not correct (it's "dev=" whatever).
>Check the man page for more info.
>
>
>
Actually Holly, both methods "should" work. I use dev=/dev/
Martins Steinbergs schreef:
> hi,
>
> what's wrong with these, users cant access partitions (Access denied to
> /mnt/win_j.), only root can go there.
>
> fstab
>
> /dev/hda1/mnt/win_cntfsdefaults,ro,user0 0
> /dev/hdb8/mnt/win_jvfatdefaults,rw,user
Martins writes:
> what's wrong with these, users cant access partitions (Access denied to
> /mnt/win_j.), only root can go there.
> /dev/hda1/mnt/win_cntfsdefaults,ro,user0 0
> /dev/hdb8/mnt/win_jvfatdefaults,rw,user0 0
Add the umask option:
/dev
> > The man page states that
> > emerge generates a list of packages which it expects
> > to be installed by checking the system package list
> > and the world file.
> >
> > Which brings me to my final questions...where is
> > this package list? Is it, as one person already
> > stated, simply the
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On 09 Jun 2005 10:17:30 +0100, Govind Chandra wrote:
>
>
>
>>cdrecord -scanbus says there are issues with kernel 2.5 and newer.
>>
>>
>
>Ignore it. It's only a warning and we have moved on quite a way since 2.5.
>
>
>
>
Indeed. With 2.6, the kernel devs would prefer
Martins Steinbergs wrote:
hi,
what's wrong with these, users cant access partitions (Access denied to
/mnt/win_j.), only root can go there.
fstab
/dev/hda1/mnt/win_cntfsdefaults,ro,user0 0
/dev/hdb8/mnt/win_jvfatdefaults,rw,user0 0
Martins
Sho
--- Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually (since I don't use cdrecord often), I noted
> down the command I
> must use to generate and burn an iso file, so here
> the 'burn' section:
>
> cdrecord -v -dao -eject dev=ATAPI:0,0,0
> driveropts=burnfree
> /wherever/the/file/is.iso
>
Colin wrote:
> Maybe you can answer this question. I have an ATA/66 hard drive (66
> MBps) on an ATA/133 bus. If the bus is limited to 133 MBps and the
> drive cannot transfer data at more than 66 MBps, how come burst
> transfers (as reported by hdparm -tT /dev/hdg) are at about 1.6 GBps?
>
> No
Rob schreef:
> At 10:55 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
>
>
>> --- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > procedure, that is, use an ide atapi interface, only
>> > it didn't work out for
>> > me the first time. Any help or advice would be
>> > appreciated.
>>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> What do you mean "it didn't
--- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry for not being specific enough. What I mean
> was that by specifying
> /dev/hdc as the cd burner, the only program I could
> get to work was
> x-cdroast. None of the other burner programs that I
> emerged and tested
> would work with the ATAPI interfac
Rob schreef:
> At 10:55 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
>
>
>> --- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > procedure, that is, use an ide atapi interface, only
>> > it didn't work out for
>> > me the first time. Any help or advice would be
>> > appreciated.
>>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> What do you mean "it didn't
hi,
what's wrong with these, users cant access partitions (Access denied to
/mnt/win_j.), only root can go there.
fstab
/dev/hda1/mnt/win_cntfsdefaults,ro,user0 0
/dev/hdb8/mnt/win_jvfatdefaults,rw,user0 0
Martins
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--- Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --- reg hughson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The man page states that
> > emerge generates a list of packages which it
> expects
> > to be installed by checking the system package
> list
> > and the world file.
> >
> > Which brings me to m
Hi Holly,
I was using the 2.6.11 (I believe, but now I'm not sure of the specific rev
level, but it was definitely 2.6.x). I may have just misconfigured
something. But x-cdroast continuously gave me warnings that my performance
would suffer unless I went back to ide-scsi.
>>> >
>>> >
>>
At 10:55 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
--- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> procedure, that is, use an ide atapi interface, only
> it didn't work out for
> me the first time. Any help or advice would be
> appreciated.
Hi Rob,
What do you mean "it didn't work out"? More specific
please. Instead
Hi,
I'm having trouble with iptables and http.
Before i have activated iptables i could access my server with a name in my
local /etc/hosts, after activating iptables i can only connect with the
ipaddress or his FQDN.
This local name is different or does not exists in the host file on the server
--- reg hughson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The man page states that
> emerge generates a list of packages which it expects
> to be installed by checking the system package list
> and the world file.
>
> Which brings me to my final questions...where is
> this package list? Is it, as one perso
media:/ in the location bar works. Pluging in usb devices automatically
appear.
The also show up on my desktop.
My problem was that I removed the old Device button when trying to add a new
media button. The solution was to edit the
.kde3.4/share/apps/konqsidebartng/virtual_folders/services/dev
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:37:21 -0700 (PDT)
Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- reg hughson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks to all but in hindsight, I guess I should
> > have posted my "emerge -Du world" as it does not
> > reveal the upgrade for gdm either.
> >
> > So I guess at o
Rob schreef:
> At 10:35 AM 6/9/2005, Rob wrote:
>
>> At 04:50 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
>>
>>> Govind Chandra schreef:
>>> > Just installed Gentoo 2005.0.
>>> >
>>> > cdrecord -scanbus says there are issues with kernel 2.5 and newer.
>>> >
>>> > Is there any way of writing CDs in Gentoo 2005.0?
>>>
--- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> procedure, that is, use an ide atapi interface, only
> it didn't work out for
> me the first time. Any help or advice would be
> appreciated.
Hi Rob,
What do you mean "it didn't work out"? More specific
please. Instead of using the scsibus address like
At 09:32 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
> > Does anyone have a good online source for cheap and reliable CDRW media?
>
> Yes, but whether it is any use to you depends on where you are
>
> http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
Sorry about that, I'm in the US.
- Grant
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At 10:35 AM 6/9/2005, Rob wrote:
At 04:50 AM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
Govind Chandra schreef:
> Just installed Gentoo 2005.0.
>
> cdrecord -scanbus says there are issues with kernel 2.5 and newer.
>
> Is there any way of writing CDs in Gentoo 2005.0?
>
> Govind
>
>
Of course there is... don't you t
--- reg hughson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks to all but in hindsight, I guess I should
> have posted my "emerge -Du world" as it does not
> reveal the upgrade for gdm either.
>
> So I guess at one point, gdm got pulled in as part
> of something else that no longer is on my system?
>
>
On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 18:43:38 +0200
Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> reg hughson schreef:
> > As shown below, why wouldn't "emerge -u world" pick up the update available
> > for gdm?
> >
> > Actually, I think it is probably because it is not listed in
> > /var/lib/portage/world so I g
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
That program you mentioned to convert and resize, is a Windows one,
isnt? So, you convert your images at Windows and then use the images
on Linux? I would use Mariusz tip on using convert directly.
jigl? No, it's a perl script that calls imagemagik a
Up until recently I didn't think there was a Linux driver for my camera,
so while I was offloading the photos in Windows I went ahead and resized
them too...
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 13:21 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> Try accessing the link with a different browser, use a text only one,
> like lin
--- reg hughson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As shown below, why wouldn't "emerge -u world" pick
> up the update available for gdm?
>
> Actually, I think it is probably because it is not
> listed in /var/lib/portage/world so I guess I am
> actually wondering why it wouldn't be listed there?
>
On Thursday 09 June 2005 17:13, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 08:30:55 -0700, Grant wrote:
> > Does anyone have a good online source for cheap and reliable CDRW
> > media?
>
> Yes, but whether it is any use to you depends on where you are
>
> http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/
Cheers Neil.
Du
> You typod something. Looks like you put a space
> between the '-' and the
> first character of one of the options.
Success!
> these files included. You then use cdrecord to
> write the ISO image to
> the CD.
Now, before burning it, I'm aware there have been
changes made in the burning proc
reg hughson schreef:
> As shown below, why wouldn't "emerge -u world" pick up the update available
> for gdm?
>
> Actually, I think it is probably because it is not listed in
> /var/lib/portage/world so I guess I am actually wondering why it wouldn't be
> listed there?
>
> Obviously my syste
Grant schreef:
> Does anyone have a good online source for cheap and reliable CDRW media?
>
> - Grant
>
I'm very fond of Opus Supplies, but again they only are available to you
if you're in Western Europe (and shipping gets fairly pricey if you're
not in NL or BE):
www.opus.nl
Holly
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On 12:16 Thu 09 Jun , reg hughson wrote:
> As shown below, why wouldn't "emerge -u world" pick up the update available
> for gdm?
>
> Actually, I think it is probably because it is not listed in
> /var/lib/portage/world so I guess I am actually wondering why it wouldn't be
> listed there?
> > Does anyone have a good online source for cheap and reliable CDRW media?
>
> Yes, but whether it is any use to you depends on where you are
>
> http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
Sorry about that, I'm in the US.
- Grant
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It's likely that gnome-base/gdm isn't in your world file. An easy way
to check this is:
grep gnome-base/gdm /var/lib/portage/world
It's more than likely a dependancy of some other gnome project that
hasn't upgraded its requirements to gdm. A way to upgrade
dependancies is to add --deep or just
Try accessing the link with a different browser, use a text only one,
like links or elinks, and see the result, this will get the result of
the php script but won't show you the pictures, so, you'll know if the
issue is the way firefox is dealing with the pictures.
That program you mentioned to co
As shown below, why wouldn't "emerge -u world" pick up the update available for
gdm?
Actually, I think it is probably because it is not listed in
/var/lib/portage/world so I guess I am actually wondering why it wouldn't be
listed there?
Obviously my system knows gdm is installed but how does
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 15:37:13 +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > You're right. I suspect that this is left over from a previous
> > installation of KDE <3.4. It is easy enough to change it to media.
>
> Well, not that easy. For all those who have got the same problem: Nuke
> the content of ~/.kde/share/ap
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 08:30:55 -0700, Grant wrote:
> Does anyone have a good online source for cheap and reliable CDRW media?
Yes, but whether it is any use to you depends on where you are
http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/
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Neil Bothwick
"Bother," said Pooh as his Mercedes smashed into the tunnel s
Grant wrote:
>Does anyone have a good online source for cheap and reliable CDRW media?
>
>- Grant
>
>
>
http://www.dvdrohlinge24.com for example
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Does anyone have a good online source for cheap and reliable CDRW media?
- Grant
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, askar ... wrote:
> I was using universal live cd, with its stage and portage files not
> using emerge --sync.
Maybe that's your problem.
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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
> I've recently turned my workstation into a router for my laptop, using
> the great gentoo home router guide. Everthing is ok so far, with one
> exception: I can't connect to my ssh server anymore from outside the
> LAN, becuase iptables seems to preven
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