On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 12:10:17AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote
Following the usual procedure in such cases of trying simple changes,
I changed the file extension to '.html' Epiphany now has no problem.
Does anyone have any comment on this strange sequence of events ?
WAD (Working As Designed).
On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 02:11:33PM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote
I tried mc but haven't figured out the keyboard commands ot make it
do anything. Drag and drop in ark looks good for my needs.
If you go Options == Layout == Keybar visible you'll see the
following line at the bottom of your
On 16:32 Fri 28 Sep , Patrick May wrote:
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 03:43:52PM -0500, forgottenwizard wrote:
On 08:31 Fri 28 Sep , Patrick May wrote:
I missed this thread earlier, so pardon me commenting to the OP so far
down
the thread.
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 01:00:33
On 9/22/07, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if anyone knows of a GUI app that can display the
hierarchy in a large zip file - maybe hundreds of directories, tens of
thousands of files and a couple of gigs of zip - without actually
unzipping the archive and using up both
On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 22:41 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
How can we set the xdm/gdm not to start before the agetty processes
(during the boot phase)?
I actually run /etc/init.d/xdm manually after a boot because, chances
are, if I've rebooted my machine there's stuff I'm gonna want to do from
the
Hi,
I have cetrino processor and I want to update system, but it's not possible,
because of gcc 3.3.6. Yes, I've read previous threads, but I have another
questions:
1) is it possible to block the gcc 3.3.x?
2) how to find ebuilds which are depends on this gcc?
Thanks a lot.
Pat
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i tried to emerge x11-misc/dzen but it was masked...
does anybody know why?...and if i can do something... :S
thx...
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Hello Dan,
Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:03:59 -0230
Roger Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The client boot process hangs, with the following dialog between the
server (192.168.0.2, 00:04:75:77:98:4f) and client (192.168.0.3,
00:01:03:ce:52:a8) repeated three
On 2007-09-29, forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I'm using cable, I figure if I need to, in 17 month I
can get a converter, or afford to buy a better card.
If you're using cable, you may not need to. Cable companies
are free to continue distributing analog signals as long as
they
On Saturday 29 September 2007, Stratos Psomadakis wrote:
i tried to emerge x11-misc/dzen but it was masked...
does anybody know why?...and if i can do something... :S
thx...
It's not masked, it's keyworded ~86, which is something quite different.
It was imnported into portage in July so it's
i run gentoo 2007.0 amd64...
this is the output when i try to emerge dzen:
# emerge -av dzen
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies |
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy dzen have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to
On Saturday 29 September 2007, Stratos Psomadakis wrote:
i run gentoo 2007.0 amd64...
^
There you go, that's your problem. The ebuild is keyworded ~x86, meaning
it won't emerge on amd64 without the necessary keyword. There's nothing
wrong with this keytword, it simply
pat schrieb:
Hi,
I have cetrino processor and I want to update system, but it's not possible,
because of gcc 3.3.6. Yes, I've read previous threads, but I have another
questions:
1) is it possible to block the gcc 3.3.x?
2) how to find ebuilds which are depends on this gcc?
1) echo
Does anyone else get entries like this in their apache2 access_log:
127.0.0.1 - - [26/Sep/2007:03:10:08 -0700] GET / 400 470
I get a whole slew of them every day. They always show up in batches
and each entry in a batch is logged at almost the same second.
- Grant
This is fully explained
Hi,
My system runs on several ext3 partitions. Last times I restart it, it
has fs errors, so I have to fsck it.
Now, I have a new disk and I want to set a RAID1, but first, I'm
wondering what to do to save my fs consistency. So, I want to copy data
from old disk to new disk, but I'm not sure if I
On 13:41 Sat 29 Sep , Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2007-09-29, forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I'm using cable, I figure if I need to, in 17 month I
can get a converter, or afford to buy a better card.
If you're using cable, you may not need to. Cable companies
are free
070929 Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 12:10:17AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote
Following the usual procedure in such cases of trying simple changes,
I changed the file extension to '.html' Epiphany now has no problem.
Does anyone have any comment on this strange sequence of events ?
On 9/22/07, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a GUI app that can display the hierarchy in a large zip file
maybe hundreds of directories, tens of thousands of files
and a couple of gigs of zip - without actually unzipping the archive
and using up both time and disk space.
Any app
Hello pat,
I have cetrino processor and I want to update system, but it's not
possible, because of gcc 3.3.6.
What does this mean? What is GCC 3.3.6 doing that prevents your
upgrading? Or do you mean that something wants to install gcc-3.3.6?
If the latter, adding --tree to the emerge command
Hello Arnau Bria,
Now, I have a new disk and I want to set a RAID1, but first, I'm
wondering what to do to save my fs consistency. So, I want to copy data
from old disk to new disk, but I'm not sure if I must do a cp -a or a
dd. I mean, if I do a cp -a my new disk will have a new journaling,
Hello Philip Webb,
Is there a GUI app that can display the hierarchy in a large zip file
maybe hundreds of directories, tens of thousands of files
and a couple of gigs of zip - without actually unzipping the archive
and using up both time and disk space.
Any app which looks inside
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard system?
- Grant
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On Sonntag, 30. September 2007, Grant wrote:
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard system?
- Grant
/var because with /var gone its complete-reinstall time.
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Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard system?
- Grant
/var because with /var gone its complete-reinstall time.
Do you back up hidden files and directories in the home directory?
There seems to be a lot of junk in there. Does something like
'--exclude
Grant skrev:
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard system?
In a Gentoo system nothing is really standard, so I backup everything
from / and then have a small exclude list with things like:
/dev, /proc, /sys, /exports, /var/cache/squid, /srv/BackupPC.
/var contains
On Sonntag, 30. September 2007, Grant wrote:
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard system?
- Grant
/var because with /var gone its complete-reinstall time.
What about splitting tar.gz files across multiple CDs? Can that be done?
- Grant
man tar:
-M,
On Sonntag, 30. September 2007, Grant wrote:
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard system?
- Grant
/var because with /var gone its complete-reinstall time.
Do you back up hidden files and directories in the home directory?
yes, they contain settings, pw,
On Sat, 2007-09-29 at 15:26 -0700, Grant wrote:
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard
system?
I pretty much back up everything that's not ubiquitous on the Internet
on a on an external drive. Disk space is so cheap these days so I figure
why not.
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Albert W. Hopkins
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard system?
- Grant
/var because with /var gone its complete-reinstall time.
What about splitting tar.gz files across multiple CDs? Can that be done?
- Grant
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I've read bunches of WWW pages about this.
The model number is C-BA4-MSE. It's worked in the past.
The vertical wheel is seen by logitech_applet. I have tried a large number
of different configs in xorg.conf.
Obviously, this is a common problem.
Can anyone who has had this problem in the past
Hi,
I'm fetching the users from the files '/etc/passwd' and
'/etc/shadow'. (I use a simple Ruby script.)
def users fn ; File.open fn do |f| f.map { |l| l[ /^[^:]*/] } end ; end
pw = users /etc/passwd
sh = users /etc/shadow
Now I detect there are users in passwd that don't have a
shadow
On 9/29/07, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you back up anything other than /etc and /home on a standard
system?
- Grant
/var because with /var gone its complete-reinstall time.
What about splitting tar.gz files across multiple CDs? Can that be done?
- Grant
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On 9/29/07, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My system runs on several ext3 partitions. Last times I restart it, it
has fs errors, so I have to fsck it.
Now, I have a new disk and I want to set a RAID1, but first, I'm
wondering what to do to save my fs consistency. So, I want to copy
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