Re: [gentoo-user] Have you seen my flamesuit?
*ROTFLMAO*
that gave me the biggest laugh in a while... thanks :)
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How are you supposed to emerge PEAR packages today ?
After upgrading, portage wanted to install dev-lang/php, so I done it remove
some blocking packages, including dev-php/php and dev-php/mod_php.
Now emerging PEAR-XML_Parser or PEAR-DB wants to emerge dev-php/php back, what
I am supposed to do ?
On (20/01/06 19:58), Dale wrote:
> On Friday 20 January 2006 17:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> > > find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
> > >
> > > This search all files for the search phrase.
> >
> > Using find with a separate call to
Chris White wrote:
>On Friday 20 January 2006 18:10, Linux Java wrote:
>
>
>>I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
>>
>>
>
>That's the most blatant start of a flamewar I've seen...
>
>Ok, let's sit here and ponder. People like KDE, people like GNOME, hell,
>people like fluxb
On Friday 20 January 2006 18:10, Linux Java wrote:
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
That's the most blatant start of a flamewar I've seen...
Ok, let's sit here and ponder. People like KDE, people like GNOME, hell,
people like fluxbox and xfce. Now to put this in perspecti
I'm just writing it for the sake of curiosity, so no flaming is here.
Just because some answer sound quite "sarcastic", but that's just a
style thing to get it short. :)
Yes, but you then have bloat (because Konqueror contains web browsing
features that you are not using, therefore the code is
It's nice of you to give me so detailed explanation!
I think I would like to use gnome for long time ^_^
Thank you very much
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 15:29 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 17:10:13 +0800, Linux Java wrote:
>
>> I wanna to know KDE and Gno
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:26:23 +
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try searching Freshmeat for "stress test", there are several programs to
> put network, CPU, I/O etc. through their paces. There's also StressLinux,
> a live CD containing a number of these programs.
>
emerge -uDNav st
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Linux Java wrote:
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
>
I love KDE. It is fully customizable and its code is simply perfect.
One thing that I love from KDE (that makes it less "fast") is that is
written in C++, that has lot
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 09:44:19 +1000
"Alan E. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> May I ask others' experiences with e17? I just wasted my holiday
> installing e17 on two of three machines. It is smaller than Kde, but
> background is 20% of cpu . Buggy. Beautiful. A PITA to configure,
> and m
b.n. schreef:
>> I myself don't see it as "minimal fuss", not least because KDE
>> makes so many choices for me in its "feature richness" that I have
>> to spend two hours (I'm being kind) finding all the bloody options
>> that I don't want and change them or turn them off or whatever.
>
> Sorr
On Friday 20 January 2006 06:40, a tiny voice compelled Kristian Poul Herkild
to write:
> Anthony Roy skrev:
> >>I use KDE. I tried Gnome and didn't like it. Some people with
> >
> > Me too. I've given Gnome a try several times (the latest on a recent
> > Ubuntu Live CD, and I just don't like th
On Friday 20 January 2006 15:46, Statux wrote:
> I, personally, refuse to use CUPS because I can't get it to do raw
> text-only printing (ala my Oki Microline 320 Turbo). I use LPRng
> instead :/
This is definitely possible with CUPS - just create a queue and select "Raw"
for make and "Raw Queue"
On Friday 20 January 2006 17:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> > find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
> >
> > This search all files for the search phrase.
>
> Using find with a separate call to grep for each seems a slow way to do
> things.
I myself don't see it as "minimal fuss", not least because KDE makes so
many choices for me in its "feature richness" that I have to spend two
hours (I'm being kind) finding all the bloody options that I don't want
and change them or turn them off or whatever.
Sorry, I simply can't understand w
The bottom line on GUIs is ease of use. The tradeoff is flexibility
and options.
I have NEVER, EVER understood why dumbing down things means making them
easy to use. That's a line of reasoning that gets me mad.
Look, the "Advanced" tab/dialog/whatever is not exactly a new invention.
m.
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On 1/19/2006 11:37 PM Rumen Yotov said the following:
On (19/01/06 18:15), Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 12/29/2005 3:33 PM Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I have a AMD Athlon 2800+ processor running on a Asus A7N8X Deluxe
motherboard. This motherboard uses the Nvidia NForce2 chipset. It
has both
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 23:29 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Can you tell us what qpkg and etcat are deprecated, Paul? Is it because
> of a lack of a maintainer or is there something fundamentally wrong with
> them?
In the case of qpkg, there are several un-fixable bugs.
In the case of etcat, its co
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:14:01 +0100 Paweł Madej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| for me it is used to make vim modular X compatible.
Wha? No no no. If that flag is off, vim won't go anywhere near X. If
that flag is on, vim will link against either modular or non-modular X.
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] dev-lang/php (is blocking dev-php/php-4.4.0-r4)
[ebuild N] dev-php/php-4.4.0-r4 +X +berkdb +crypt +curl -debug
+doc -fdftk -firebird -flash -freetds +gd -gd-external +gdbm +gmp
-hardenedphp +imap -informix -ipv6
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 08:40 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 20.01.2006, 00:46 -0600 schrieb Michael Sullivan:
> > What do you make of this?
> >
> > bullet ~ # emerge -pvuD world
> >
>
> The new Gentoo-way to go for PHP is to use dev-lang/php. There's a nice
> documentation on how to
Abhay Kedia schreef:
> On Friday 20 January 2006 19:59, Holly Bostick wrote:
>> more comfortable with a more Windows-like environment, and
>> Windows-like assumptions about what a user wants/needs from their
>> desktop, KDE may be just the thing; that is, after all, what it's
>> designed to do t
060121 Alan E. Davis wrote:
> But one glaring deficiency keeps hitting me in the face
> -- you can't do links with them.
AFAIK Krusader can create links quite readily: look at its manual.
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On Saturday 21 January 2006 00:44, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> On 1/21/06, Mike Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > even go back to Afterstep or Enlightenment, but for now kde-3.5 works
> > for me.
>
> May I ask others' experiences with e17? I just wasted my holiday
> installing e17 on two of three mac
060120 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 11:51:40 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I use the rather cute Apwal (in Portage) tied to the left mouse-button
>> to get a pretty display of icons to start common apps,
> Apwal looks rather neat. How did you tie it to the LMB in KDE?
KDE Control Cent
emerge app-portage/euses. This is a great app for searching for USE flag
descriptions.
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:00 am, Tom Smith wrote:
> I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
> there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
> gentoo-portage.com
On Friday 20 January 2006 14:29, Paul Varner wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 19:15 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:30:57 -0500, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > > I too like qpkg more than equery, at least for what I usually need to
> > > do. My solution is just to put a copy of qpk
I, personally, refuse to use CUPS because I can't get it to do raw
text-only printing (ala my Oki Microline 320 Turbo). I use LPRng
instead :/
Anyone with different results?
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 23:27 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 20:52:39 +, b.n. wrote:
>
> > > And can
On 1/21/06, Mike Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> even go back to Afterstep or Enlightenment, but for now kde-3.5 works
> for me.
>
May I ask others' experiences with e17? I just wasted my holiday
installing e17 on two of three machines. It is smaller than Kde, but
background is 20% of cpu .
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
>
> This search all files for the search phrase.
Using find with a separate call to grep for each seems a slow way to do
things. What's wrong with fgrep -r ?
fgrep -lr 'search phrase' director
> info outputhowever you are using distcc. So, are all of your
> distcc hosts using the same version of gcc, or are any of them
> "hardened"?
I had a similar problem with distcc. Not a stack smashing attack
though. Distcc should not be used to emerge any core packages such as
python, portage
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:29:12 -0600, Paul Varner wrote:
> As the current maintainer of gentoolkit, please do what Neil said and
> place it in /usr/local/bin and not /usr/bin
Can you tell us what qpkg and etcat are deprecated, Paul? Is it because
of a lack of a maintainer or is there something fund
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
I wanna know how interesting such a discussion is ;-))) .
Please resist to develop a flame war from this topic. Better enjoy open
source, regardless if it is KDE, Gnome, OSS, ALSA, OpenOffice.org or
Koffice etc., simply enjoy the times we a
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 20:52:39 +, b.n. wrote:
> > And can somebody explain the need to use http to set
> > up a printer on one's own computer? Afterall PC
> > *does* mean personal computer. I'm assuming that
> > localhost:631 is on my own machine. But even so it
> > seems a bit much.
>
> Becau
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 11:51:40 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
> One can & I do configure KDE to be simple & unobtrusive: the panel is
> hidden & has no app start-buttons & (of course) there are no desktop
> icons. I use the rather cute Apwal (in Portage) tied to the left
> mouse-button to get a pretty di
On 1/20/06, Linux Java <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
>
>
I used Gnome for years (5 or 6 maybe?), but have recently switched to
kde-3.4 and then now kde-3.5. For me, I wanted to try something
different, and it is a nice change. I may swap back ev
and better integrated with other open source projects out there.
That is not a quality of Gnome but GTK. Gnome uses GTK while KDE uses QT.
Since (earlier) QT had a non-acceptable license for most of the developers of
FLOSS, they chose GTK over QT. This lead to more and more applications being
On 1/20/06, El Nino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear my friends,
>
> i just try to issue '#emerge -e world' but it stoped by giving
> following error... please help me to solve this problem.
There are a few bug reports of "stack smashing" problems on
bugs.gentoo.org, most seem to be related to us
On Friday 20 January 2006 13:49, Trenton Adams wrote:
> Under the *nat rule,
>
> -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 58443 -j DNAT --to
> 192.168.7.1:443
>
> Under the *filter rules.
>
> -A ADAMS-FW-INPUT -i eth0 -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp
> --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
I tried similar co
Hi,
I am running pptpconfig to connect to my school VPN. After it
"updates" resolv.conf, I see that I have no nameserver entries
whatsoever!
Ack!
Are there config lines that are supposed to be in my peer file to
specify my nameservers?
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On Friday 20 January 2006 22:02, Abhay Kedia wrote:
> On Friday 20 January 2006 15:01, darren kirby wrote:
> > Unscientific:
> > Google for:
> > "kde rules" --> 40,900
> > "kde sucks" --> 9,660
> > "gnome rules" --> 554
> > "gnome sucks" --> 10,500
> >
> > Draw your own conclusions.
>
> ..or we cou
On Friday 20 January 2006 11:46, a tiny voice compelled Ryan Tandy to write:
> A quick glance at my profile reveals the 'gstreamer' USE flag in
> make.defaults. Be sure that you have that explicitly disabled in
> make.conf before giving up.
You know, I never checked that, although I found the sa
On Friday 20 January 2006 15:01, darren kirby wrote:
>
> Unscientific:
> Google for:
> "kde rules" --> 40,900
> "kde sucks" --> 9,660
> "gnome rules" --> 554
> "gnome sucks" --> 10,500
>
> Draw your own conclusions.
..or we could always use googlefight ;)
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=e
On Friday 20 January 2006 13:41, James wrote:
> #for unlimited traffic on the loopback interface
> iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
> iptables -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
since I've done my "flushing" all my rules are nice and permissive ;)
dimon2 ~ # iptables -t filter -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCE
On Friday 20 January 2006 21:08, Alexander Kirillov wrote:
>
> and better integrated with other open source projects out there.
>
That is not a quality of Gnome but GTK. Gnome uses GTK while KDE uses QT.
Since (earlier) QT had a non-acceptable license for most of the developers of
FLOSS, they cho
On Friday 20 January 2006 19:59, Holly Bostick wrote:
> more comfortable with a more Windows-like environment, and Windows-like
> assumptions about what a user wants/needs from their desktop, KDE may be
> just the thing; that is, after all, what it's designed to do to a great
> extent.
That stateme
Under the *nat rule,
-A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 58443 -j DNAT --to 192.168.7.1:443
Under the *filter rules.
-A ADAMS-FW-INPUT -i eth0 -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport
443 -j ACCEPT
On 1/20/06, Dmitry S. Makovey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> somewhat offtopic, but si
Dmitry S. Makovey athabascau.ca> writes:
> somewhat offtopic, but since I need any help I can get:
> how do I redirect trafic from outward facing interface
> (192.168.1.114:80) to loopback device (127.0.0.1:80) ?
> my most obvious trick:
> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d 192.168.1.114
And can somebody explain the need to use http to set
up a printer on one's own computer? Afterall PC
*does* mean personal computer. I'm assuming that
localhost:631 is on my own machine. But even so it
seems a bit much.
Because you have the same interface to set up a printer on your, your
neigh
somewhat offtopic, but since I need any help I can get:
how do I redirect trafic from outward facing interface
(192.168.1.114:80) to loopback device (127.0.0.1:80) ?
my most obvious trick:
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d 192.168.1.114 --dport 80 \
-j DNAT --to 127.0.0.1:80
and
On Friday 20 January 2006 05:38, Dale wrote:
> find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
Good call. The only one in my home directory is kppprc and mozilla's email
stuff. I renamed kppprc and set up a new one, it still sends the wrong info.
It does the same on all users: dale, dale2 and my new
AybOwan!
i'm too using KDE. it's nice... colorfull world...
On 1/21/06, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 20 January 2006 15:37, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> >
> > My wife and I use GNOME. KDE is too Windows-like for us. I can't stand
> > Windows XP. I think it's the
Dear my friends,
i just try to issue '#emerge -e world' but it stoped by giving
following error... please help me to solve this problem.
#emerge info
Gentoo Base System version 1.12.0_pre14
Portage 2.1_pre3-r1 (default-linux/x86/2005.0, gcc-3.4.5,
glibc-2.3.6-r2, 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 i686)
==
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 19:15 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:30:57 -0500, Robert Crawford wrote:
>
> > I too like qpkg more than equery, at least for what I usually need to
> > do. My solution is just to put a copy of qpkg and ecat in /usr/bin, and
> > make a backup copy somewh
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Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> I was already reading the faq when i received your anser :)
>
> It seems this can be done, but not without certain risks.
It's pretty safe if you keep blackdown-jdk-1.4 as the system vm (for building
packages) and use jav
Le 20 janvier à 17:55:17 maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit notamment:
| And can somebody explain the need to use http to set
| up a printer on one's own computer? Afterall PC
| *does* mean personal computer. I'm assuming that
| localhost:631 is on my own machine. But even so it
| seems a bit
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:30:57 -0500, Robert Crawford wrote:
> I too like qpkg more than equery, at least for what I usually need to
> do. My solution is just to put a copy of qpkg and ecat in /usr/bin, and
> make a backup copy somewhere for when it's no longer available (in
> gentoolkit, or a new g
On Friday 20 January 2006 15:37, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> My wife and I use GNOME. KDE is too Windows-like for us. I can't stand
> Windows XP. I think it's the most annoying OS I've ever attempted to
> use...
gnome is much more windows like than KDE.
With KDE you have lots and lots of opti
On Friday 20 January 2006 13:00, Paul wrote:
> my findings with KDE is that its bloadware
> if I wanted bloat , I'd run windows
>
>
KDE is not bloated, it is feature complete, fully integrated (while gnome is a
collection of third party applications) and while gnome takes away choices,
KDE enab
On (20/01/06 10:49), Tom Smith wrote:
> Rumen Yotov wrote:
>
> >On (20/01/06 10:00), Tom Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
> >>there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
> >>gentoo-portage.com).
> >>
> >>Does
On Friday 20 January 2006 04:31, Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot for the replies, I managed to get qpkg working.
> >>
> >> However, it's very interesting that I asked for a way to achieve the
> >> functionality of a deprecate
Tom Smith schreef:
> Rumen Yotov wrote:
>>>
>> Hi, Two ways (i know) to see the USE-flag descriptions. 1.Run
>> :#euse -i opengl ('euse' is part of app-portage/gentoolkit).
>> 2.Use"#grep USE-flag-name /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc (or
>> use.local.desc) use.desc - global USE flags, use.local.
Dale wrote:
Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote:
This is an easy one :)
equery l -p -o -i ppp
Thanks. It wasn't quite what etcat does but it is a start. I got the
info I needed anyway. Now to go put my nose in the manual for a bit.
Dale
:-)
I know its not from the command line but porthole is
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:49:36 -0700, Tom Smith wrote:
> The first place I always look for USE flag descriptions is in
> /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc--this particular flag isn't listed.
Try usr/portage/profiles/use.*
I have this in my bash profile
alias useflag='grep --color -i /usr/portage/pro
I was already reading the faq when i received your anser :)
It seems this can be done, but not without certain risks.
Thanks for the info
On 1/20/06, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 1/20/06, Rafael Barrera Oro
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Richard Fish wrote:
> On 1/20/06, Rafael Barrera Oro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Does anyone know if Java SDK 1.5 (blackdown, sun, anyone) will be
>> available soon through portage?
>
> It is available now, but you have to unmask it. If you do, you
Based on your post to my other thread I've been looking at the drives you
mentioned. What do you know about the WD Caviar drives? They are cheaper than
the Raptors.
>
> From: Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/01/20 Fri AM 09:52:01 EST
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject:
On 1/20/06, Rafael Barrera Oro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know if Java SDK 1.5 (blackdown, sun, anyone) will be
> available soon through portage?
It is available now, but you have to unmask it. If you do, you should
rebuild all java packages on your system, or you may run into troub
Dear friends,
would anyone know how to prioritise outbound emails based on
size/priority etc for sendmail/qmail/postfix ./?
for an example,
A rule that says
schedule all emails larger than 2 MB to be sent duting 6-8pm
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"The future lies ahead."
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< Have you mooed t
Rumen Yotov wrote:
>On (20/01/06 10:00), Tom Smith wrote:
>
>
>>I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
>>there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
>>gentoo-portage.com).
>>
>>Does anyone know what this USE flag does or what additional
>>f
take a look at: /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc
app-editors/vim:vim-with-x - Link console vim against X11 libraries to enable
title and clipboard features in xterm
br
richard
Tom Smith wrote:
> I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to b
Michael A Smith wrote:
Phil Sexton wrote:
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Where do I find the list with all installed packages?
Cheers,
Felipe
The ones you emerged are listed in the file:
/var/lib/portage/world
Want it in alphabetical order?
cat /var/lib/portage/world|less
Isn't that a supe
Does anyone know if Java SDK 1.5 (blackdown, sun, anyone) will be
available soon through portage?
I am having troubles with the Java Web Start (applications are
downloaded but no executed) and i am blaming the 1.4 release.
Thanks in advance
Rafael
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On (20/01/06 10:00), Tom Smith wrote:
> I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
> there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
> gentoo-portage.com).
>
> Does anyone know what this USE flag does or what additional
> functionality it enables in
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Tom Smith wrote:
> I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
> there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
> gentoo-portage.com).
>
> Does anyone know what this USE flag does or what additional
> fu
I set up spamassassin the other day. I've added a few of my own rules,
targeted at the specific spam we usually get here. I've set up procmail
to filter mail spamassassin has marked to a special spam filter to be
later reviewed for legitimacy. I've added '140.105.134.' to the
trusted_networks va
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 11:09 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I set up spamassassin the other day. I've added a few of my own rules,
> targeted at the specific spam we usually get here. I've set up procmail
> to filter mail spamassassin has marked to a special spam filter to be
> later reviewed fo
I've been trying to determine what this particular USE flag does but
there doesn't seem to be a description of it anywhere (I also checked
gentoo-portage.com).
Does anyone know what this USE flag does or what additional
functionality it enables in vim?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hello everybody,
According to the Gentoo Printing Guide -> Installing
the Printer, I'm to go to http://localhost:631 and
then click on "Administration". Well, there's "Do
Administrative Tasks", so I clicked on that. The guide
says to "enter root login and password" into the box
but the box only a
060120 Linux Java wrote:
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
This gets asked regularly in one form or another
& the proper answer is that Gentoo gives you a real choice, so who cares ?
KDE got a bad reputation a few years ago, partly due to bloat & sloth
& originally because Qt
Ernie Schroder wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2006 12:39, a tiny voice compelled Neil Bothwick to
write:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 11:30:52 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[nomerge ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-alsa-0.8.10
[nomerge ] media-libs/gs
> my findings with KDE is that its bloadware
> if I wanted bloat , I'd run windows
>
> Gnome-lite is just that , light
>
>
> It serves my purposes fine and the menus are easy to edit to my liking.
Ah! What gnome-lite is for gnome is what kdebase is for KDE.
emerge kdebase doesnt install all the r
Linux Java gmail.com> writes:
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
Well Hello Linux-Java,
I'll attempt to give you some non-subjective reasons
for KDE. Let me start out by saying, depending on what
you are doing and what are your key applications, Gnome
might be good for you
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 15:35 +, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 2006-01-20 09:03 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > /usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin: symbol lookup
> > error: /usr/lib/mozilla/components/libgfx_gtk.so: undefined symbol:
> > pango_x_font_map_for_display
> > mozilla-bin exited with non-z
I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
Linus recommends you use KDE.
http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/desktop_architects/2005-December/000390.html
I've been using KDE for years but switched to Gnome recently.
Though I'm still using Kate. It's a matter of taste. Try them both.
You
On 2006-01-20 09:03 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> /usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin: symbol lookup
> error: /usr/lib/mozilla/components/libgfx_gtk.so: undefined symbol:
> pango_x_font_map_for_display
> mozilla-bin exited with non-zero status (127)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
Have you tried a revdep-reb
My wife and I use KDE. I, mainly because I don't see the point in
having multiple GUIs (they're not that facinating to me (other than to
get into the source code), but for my wife, I find that for someone
coming from using Windows, it seems that out of the box, KDE seems to
have a stronger appeal t
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 08:37:47 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> My wife and I use GNOME. KDE is too Windows-like for us.
I always thought Windows was rather KDE-like in some ways, but that's
probably because I used KDE before windows.
--
Neil Bothwick
Any sufficiently advanced bug is indisting
3.5 is still keyworded, iirc. If you remove kde from
/etc/packages.keyword, it should install 3.4.3. This command will
insert a "#" before each kde line. (It also makes a backup).
sed -i.bak s/kde-/\#\ kde-/ /etc/portage/package.keywords
KDE is slotted, and I'm not sure what happens when you
Dale wrote:
> Can someone tell me where in the world this is stored? This is nuts. I
> couldn't change ISPs even if I wanted to since it works this way. I
> would have to reinstall looks like. That sounds like winders.
>
Try:
find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
This search all files fo
I upgraded to mozilla-1.7.12-r2 last night. Now when I try to start
mozilla, I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ mozilla
No running windows found
Type Manifest File: /usr/lib/mozilla/components/xpti.dat
nsNativeComponentLoader: autoregistering begins.
nsNativeComponentLoader: autoregistering succee
Phil Sexton wrote:
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Where do I find the list with all installed packages?
Cheers,
Felipe
The ones you emerged are listed in the file:
/var/lib/portage/world
Want it in alphabetical order?
cat /var/lib/portage/world|less
Isn't that a superfluous use of cat? Why no
On Jan 20, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Midnight Toker wrote:
Neil,
Thank you, looks like this could be the thing i'm looking for.
Midnightoker.
me, too, just hadn't gotten around to asking :)
On 20 Jan 2006, at 09:26, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 00:55:23 +, Midnight Toke
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 08:47 -0500, Nick Smith wrote:
> Ive been trying to install horde and it keeps saying:
>
> [blocks B ] dev-lang/php (is blocking dev-php/mod_php-4.4.0-r9)
> [blocks B ] dev-lang/php (is blocking dev-php/php-4.4.0-r4)
>
> when i try to remove it i get:
>
> mail ~ # e
O 13:33 Thu 19 Jan , Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> I'm moving from SCSI to SATA and was wondering if anyone has any experience
> with the speed of software RAID vs hardware RAID. I'm currently using
> hardware RAID.
>
I've have two Western Digital Raptor WD740GD 74GB 10,000 RPM 8MB Cache
Serial
Neil,
Thank you, looks like this could be the thing i'm looking for.
Midnightoker.
On 20 Jan 2006, at 09:26, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 00:55:23 +, Midnight Toker wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend software which will put a "PC"
through a full series of t
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 07:17:43 -0700, Richard Fish wrote
> Linus recommends you use KDE.
>
> http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/desktop_architects/2005-December/000390.html
>
> -Richard
>
> --
> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Yup, and that's because he can't do what _he_ wants to. His complain
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 04:11 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 17:10:13 +0800, Linux Java wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Why? Use whatever suits you.
> >
> >If you want to use the most popular deskt
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 17:10:13 +0800, Linux Java wrote:
>
>> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
>
> Why? Use whatever suits you.
>
I hope that you all appreciate my extreme restraint in not posting to
this thread until now, given how very much I dislike
Thanks for the help!I want to get rid of 3.5 because of incompatabilities with my mouse (through ksynaptics)and themes. Ill probably install it again when 3.5.1 is out or something. :)Ian
On 1/20/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/19/06, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> What I want, is
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