Liviu Andronic schrieb:
On 10/5/07, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is an option in baselayout's rc file to erase the swap at
shutdown. Take a look at /etc/conf.d/rc under RC_SWAP_ERASE.
As far as I understand, this is far from secure. You want at least
some degree of
Hello Wang, Baojun,
I've got the following error while upgrade libusb from libusb-0.12 to
libusb-0.12-r1 failed with USE flag doc, it will be ok with -doc:
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package, you
normally do not need it. The flag enables extra documentation,
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package, you
normally do not need it. The flag enables extra documentation, not the
standard man/info pages.
Is this normally true for other packages? I have doc set in my USE line
and I thought it was for
On Saturday 06 October 2007, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello Wang, Baojun,
I've got the following error while upgrade libusb from libusb-0.12 to
libusb-0.12-r1 failed with USE flag doc, it will be ok with -doc:
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package, you
normally
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 08:02:29PM -0500, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
An alternative would be to get hold of a regionless firmware somewhere on
the internet and flash the drive with that, but this is most likely
illegal
in your country under the DMCA.
rpc1.org would be a good
Hello Wang, Baojun,
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package,
you normally do not need it. The flag enables extra documentation,
not the standard man/info pages.
It was a mistake when I started use gentoo at the very beginning, now
if I remove the doc USE
Hello Dale,
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package,
you normally do not need it. The flag enables extra documentation,
not the standard man/info pages.
Is this normally true for other packages? I have doc set in my USE line
and I thought it was for the
On Saturday 06 October 2007 11:32:31 Dale wrote:
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package, you
normally do not need it. The flag enables extra documentation, not the
standard man/info pages.
Is this normally true for other packages? I have doc set in my USE
On Saturday 06 October 2007 21:01:06 Neil Bothwick wrote:
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package,
you normally do not need it. The flag enables extra documentation,
not the standard man/info pages.
It was a mistake when I started use gentoo at the very
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 21:10:26 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
You could set it in /etc/portage/package.use for individual packages
as they come up for upgrade, then change it globally and rebuild when
you have the time. It's not as though the system can't be used while
emerging and not all
I believe there is some rule concerning the versions of gentoo-sources
vs linux-headers. Could someone please remind me of the rule or
correct my impression that such a rule exists?
I am running 2.6.20-gentoo-r7 but have installed 2.6.22-r8
emerge --verbose --ask --deep --update --newuse --tree
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello Dale,
Do you need the doc USE flag? Unless you are coding with the package,
you normally do not need it. The flag enables extra documentation,
not the standard man/info pages.
Is this normally true for other packages? I have doc set in my USE line
This sort of error is often fixed by re-emerging openjade.
I've re emerged jadetex openjade, but still have the same
problem. I can
masked it temporaly in /etc/portage/package.use, Thanks!
I also tried re-emerging openjade with no result. I re-emerged an sgml
package and that fixed it. I
Hi guys!
I can't boot my dell1400 laptop from livecd.Here is output:
Making tmpfd for /newroot
Attempting to mount media:- /dev/sda
Attempting to mount media:- /dev/sda1
Attempting to mount media:- /dev/sda2
Attempting to mount media:- /dev/sda3
Attempting to mount media:- /dev/sda5
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