On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Al wrote:
Hello,
I want to find out by which file and line the */temp/environment
script is run or sourced.
As a am always interested in a general way to solve something, I ask
if there is a tool, that displays me the order
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Grant Edwards grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2010-10-01, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Al wrote:
You're running Gentoo Windows?
Yes I do.
Someone is confused. I'm not sure who tho. :/
I certainly feel a bit confused. I was aware of
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Al oss.el...@googlemail.com wrote:
There are projects to port portage and other system tools to all sorts
of other kernels: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentoo/Alt
That said, it is quite inaccurate of the OP to claim Gentoo is but a
'build system', and not a
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Al oss.el...@googlemail.com wrote:
I understand that Al, but you must keep context in mind here. This
mailing list, while perhaps not called the 'gentoo linux users list'
is intended for support for Gentoo Linux. When you post here asking a
A am a wanderer
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com wrote:
I can understand that things like example code blocks or sample
command input/output blocks might need to be wide enough to require
horizontal scrolling of a browser window, but normal text paragraphs
with 160
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using firefox, and the text doesn't reformat for me. I just end
up with a change in the size of the horizontal scrollbar. Are you
sure you're looking at the same pages I was talking about?
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com wrote:
I've noticed recently that the Gentoo handbook web pages are
ridiculously wide. (It seems to me that they didn't used to be, but I
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you have some custom css stylesheets that override the default or
something?
Nope. Not that I know of. I presume I'd have to do something I'd
likely remember?
Yes, you would definitely remember if you did
Hello all,
Getting very frustrated here. Trying to put the finishing touches on a
new laptop install. I have verified using the CLI that both wired and
wireless networking works fine when I configure manually. As with most
laptops, I would imagine, I will be switching locations often, and
Hey Bill,
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Bill Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Gentoo networking is a bit on the wild side - it doesnt seem to work
nicely with third party tools without a lot of work.
My fix was to manually configure each location (and a couple of general
ones such as
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:16 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Darren Kirby bulli...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
I am wondering if I should just uninstall KNetworkManager, and try
nm-applet? Will that even work on a KDE desktop? Will it require
Right, so I uninstalled nm-applet, NetworkManager and all that,
emerged wicd, and bam...everything Just Worked.
Going to stick with wicd for now. Thanks for the replys all...
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On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
Dump NetworkManager.
Use wicd.
All these issues just GoAway(tm) with wicd
Thanks Alan, I've just realized that. Wish I could get the last 10
hours back though :)
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Hello all,
Trying to put the finishing touches on a new install, and compiling
the wireless driver is failing. Machine is a Toshiba Satellite L450,
uname:
2.6.34-gentoo-r6 #2 SMP Mon Sep 27 05:48:15 MDT 2010 x86_64
Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4400 @ 2.20GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
lspci reports
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 7:17 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/27/2010 11:41 PM, Darren Kirby wrote:
error: 'struct net_device' has no member named 'wireless_handlers'
struct net_device is defined in include/linux/netdevice.h, which includes
this ifdef:
#ifdef CONFIG_WIRELESS_EXT
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 7:17 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/27/2010 11:41 PM, Darren Kirby wrote:
error: 'struct net_device' has no member named 'wireless_handlers'
struct net_device is defined in include/linux/netdevice.h, which includes
this ifdef:
#ifdef CONFIG_WIRELESS_EXT
Only YOU can go file the bug report and ask for it.
It's not done by filing a bug. It's not a bug anyway.
Al
Except that if you had the slightest bit of familiarity with the
Gentoo community you would know that all wish-list items,
infrastructure issues, and other such non-software bug
but 'system' wants an older one.
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there should be a good reason to mask
something like that.
I guess I had a preconceived notion that downgrading all those packages was
somehow a 'bad' thing. Thanks for the help, and education.
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at least
every month).
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guide, and it worked without a hitch.
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affecting this change, the field name correctly
says 'Wikipedia Link however the link text still says Buy from Amazon.com.
I have scoured the settings but cannot find a way to change this default link
text.
Does someone know how?
Thanks for consideration,
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quoth the laurent:
I looked in make.conf but did not see any 'DISTFILES_PATH'. What should
I add?
Thanks ;)
Laurent
DISTDIR=/where/you/want/them
see 'man make.conf' for explanation and more...
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Thanks
Dale
:-) :-)
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be coerced into playing these songs? I should perhaps note that
konqueror and even konsole display the characters just fine. The problem
appears to be solely with audacious.
Version is 1.5.1-r1, USE flags are: 'chardet nls session sse2'
Thanks in advance
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quoth the Dave Jones:
darren kirby wrote on 04/12/08 23:32:
I've just noticed that my audacious will not play songs with special
characters in the filename (ie: acute and grave accents, umlauts,
cedillas etc) no matter how I try. Needless to say, this is very annoying
as I have a lot
/
Something like:
$ sneetchalizer -r -D /my/mp3s/ --in=flac --out=mp3 /my/flacs/
will do everything you specified above with one command.
Ruby powered ;)
Thanks,
Mark
HTH,
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finding an old x86 box.
2cents,
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required at least one of
them. Should this be raised as a bug on the bugzilla?
I was under the understanding that 'doc' USE flag pulls in API/developer docs,
not user docs. Could be wrong
Dan
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trying to do a 'emerge -uD
world' and portage seems to want to update both of them
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detected just fine.
Thanks a lot for the good advice,
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i've seen...
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Just to note: It is a stable amd64 Gentoo system, and I do have vfat module
loaded when I attempt to mount.
Any other ideas?
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Thanks for consideration,
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-Hal
Thanks,
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preserve the meta-tags:
http://badcomputer.org/unix/code/sneetchalizer/
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, but I do feel you will be left on your own
with this one...
Anyway, enough of this. thanks!
- Mark
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holding back on, and
see if they take. (If they don't, I'll come back here and ping you :-) )
Thanks.
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. You're going to lose it. The question is:
How do
you spend it?
John Covici
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else I am missing?
Any other info you need please just ask.
[0] http://www.magma.com.ni/~jorge/spamassassin.html
[1] http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/IntegratedInQmailWithIfspamh
[2] http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/IntegratedInQmailWithQmailScanner
Thanks,
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quoth the Liviu Andronic:
So, what font do you use for the User Interface?
Happy with Bitstream Vera Sans myself. Clean, clear, and looks good. For fixed
I use Courier 10-pitch.
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use because I think it looks good.
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/ Computer Science - UFMG
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started until someone can give you a real
answer ;)
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the SSH
daemon and you can't reboot the box. You can guess how I learned that
one :(
Ha. Hopefully the machine wasn't too far away physically.
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quoth the Dan Farrell:
net benefit of 2008.0: none.
The benefit is that the beta gets tested, and we all move that much closer to
a stable 2008.0 release.
net drawback of 2008.0: hassle (beta)
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are supported by which version of the
nvidia-drivers?
James
http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
Each driver has its own page with a supported products link on the left
side.
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useless message to
this thread we have 30. Good work buddy!
PS: Does anyone know if Gmane features a troll filter?
Dunno, but my kmail now has a Michael Schmarck filter.
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quoth the Stéphane ANCELOT:
I have tried to find it , but by the way how to enable gnome 2.22 in
gentoo ??
http://planet.gentoo.org/developers/remi/2008/03/28/the_road_to_gnome_2_22_part_2
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?
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installing it, as in, do I need to unmerge the current unsupported drivers?
Should I use package provided? Will 'eselect opengl set nvidia' still work?
Shall I just shut up and install it ;)
Thanks for replies,
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quoth the Neil Bothwick:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 16:40:11 -0600, darren kirby wrote:
I just built myself a brand new AMD64 system with an EVGA Geforce
9600GT. This vid card requires a newer version of nvidia drivers
(171.06) than is available from portage, so I will have to install
that
krusader is broken. I suggest trying to start `krusader` directly from a
terminal (konsole or whatever) to see if there is something useful in an
error message.
Perhaps you need to run revdep-rebuild...
Or just `emerge krusader`.
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Just a guess: ensure '/usr/lib/libGL' is in /etc/ld.so.conf and then
run 'ldconfig'...
I suggest this because I use nVidia GL, and I
have '/usr/lib/opengl/nvidia/lib' listed in my ld.so.conf. Though, I don't
recall having to add it manually.
HTH
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is little more than a shell script with some helper/hook functions
built in. So: if the install of your rails app is scriptable, then yes, you
should be able to write an ebuild for it.
As for whether there is an eclass or whatever for rails apps, I don't know...
thanks,
Thufir
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coming in kde4 ?
Haver you looked at KDE's Kiosk mode?
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/kiosk/index.html
James
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quoth the Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set up a
browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
Thanks and Regards
Bala
Try Dans's Guardian...or just Squid (proxy server) will work as well.
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VIDEO_CARDS=nv nvdia
Yeah, ok well.
You can stare at something for hours and only see the spelling mistake 10
seconds after you send the help email to the list...
Sorry for the noise,
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quoth the Michael Hanselmann:
Hi
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:12:43PM -0600, darren kirby wrote:
It certainly doesn't like the fact my binaries are stripped. Here's
what I could come up with:
You need to recompile it with FEATURES=nostrip and possibly
USE=debug. Don't forget to remove
is a Powermac G5, Kernel 2.6.20-gentoo-r5, 64 bit userland.
Thanks for consideration,
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down the X server the
nVidia installer detects it running and refuses to continue...
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made its way back to my
inbox, but I have not checked gmane or any other archives to see if it is
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quoth the b.n.:
My luck is that all I want from gaming is freeciv. And freeciv runs on
Linux.
Do you ever play networked games? We should organize an online game/tourney
for interested freeciv fans in Gentooland...
Any interest?
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buttons and viewing all the
options rather than writing code ;)
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of not
booting whilst in the host, only when you move the HDD to the target machine.
Good luck!
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in time for all
eternity. Sigh.
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quoth the Daevid Vincent:
So why doesn't KDE show it in the little CPU applet?
What does:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
tell you?
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suitable default config.
You're using the wrong OS then ;)
Is it really too hard to copy and paste the config from the quickstart guide
that Galevsky posted a link to?
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quoth the kashani:
darren kirby wrote:
quoth the Sven Köhler:
It does not read /etc/syslog.conf, it
reads /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf for it's configuration. Chances are
the default is to send most everything to messages
Yes, that's the default.
And actually, i don't want
quoth the Wernfried Haas:
Hi,
On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 09:23:36PM -0600, darren kirby wrote:
So I have my answer. It raises another question though: Am I the only one
who has modules go AWOL when doing make vmlinux make
modules_install. If so, why? If not, should I be filing a bug against
of the config...
HTH
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...), as I have no idea what repercussions this may
have. Does RPM have a --pretend option?
I have used `ebuild`s 'rpm' target to make RPMs of software with ebuilds which
is essentially the opposite of what you want. Works good.
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quoth the b.n.:
darren kirby ha scritto:
Well, you can install RPM...
# emerge -p rpm
You could then, presumably, install the RPM, though I have not ever tried
this:
# rpm -i foopackage.i386.rpm
I fear this way Portage would not be aware of the package being
installed. Am I wrong
checked bugzilla, and all the various overlays yet to see if there
*is* a user-contributed ebuild for it?
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/home and /usr/portage on separate partitions,
everything else is on /, even /boot.
Benno
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quoth the Neil Bothwick:
On Wed, 09 May 2007 15:49:45 -0600, darren kirby wrote:
I have heard you can use a separate /usr to enhance security by
mounting it readonly under normal circumstances. This way, bad guys
can't mess with your binaries in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin,
Instead of only
.
It's cool, I just thought it was funny ;)
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Jeeves spitting out new bugs.
Presumably, if you asked a question in there 30 people would answer you at
the same time...
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://freedesktop.org/wiki
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DontVTSwitch
in your xorg.conf?
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are
opening up your machine to a DOS attack, if the Bad Guy can deduce you are
using it.
2 cents
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quoth the Michael Schreckenbauer:
I'd call this luck ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2_connector
See Potential Damage
That's an eye-opener. I've always hotswapped my PS2 mice and keyboards (with
no problems).
Regards,
Michael
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Thierry
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is the ICAO location code:.
When I do this no configuration starts up. I can use the menu to select
configuration, but this just leads to the same dialogue that I cannot do
anything from...
Does anyone know what's up with this?
KDE is 3.5.5...
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Thanks Peter and Anthony.
Editing the config file manually and adding the ICAO code has got it going...
Thanks again,
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Quoth the Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 23:35, Darren Kirby wrote:
Again, ensure that you have the line:
media-sound/dir2ogg ~x86
in /etc/portage/package.keywords
Note that this assumes you are running x86 ARCH. If you are using a
different arch then do the same
(
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/roll-call/userinfo.xml) for developers
handling media-sound. Add them to the cc list on the 0.9.2 ebuild and add a
comment asking that it be marked stable. And ask for the 0.9.3 to be added
as ~x86
I will try this. Thank you.
dcm
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:53:27 -0700, Darren Kirby wrote:
0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different
version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg?
Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different
(ie: newer
Quoth the Alexander Skwar
Darren Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoth the Alexander Skwar
· maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
digg2ogg
should be dir2ogg
0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different
version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg?
Well
Quoth the Willie Wong
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:30:40AM -0700, Darren Kirby wrote:
Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be
different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough?
No, not good enough, as that doesn't matter at all. All that matters
is, what's
, ~ppc, or ~amd64.
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newer) version offered. Good enough?
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,
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;)
Sorry for the noise,
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ebuilds use mmx2 while some use mmxext. AFAICT they
enable the same thing. You may also want to add 3dnow and 3dnowext if they
are supported by your processor.
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...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more
installed either...xsm
changelog says nothing...
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with the modular Xorg.
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/same-gnome
/usr/bin/mahjongg
/usr/bin/gtali
/usr/bin/gataxx
/usr/bin/gnotravex
/usr/bin/gnotski
/usr/bin/glines
/usr/bin/iagno
/usr/bin/gnobots2
/usr/bin/gnibbles
If I do a 'locate' I see that the ToDo, ChangeLog, and Authors files are
installed for Aisleriot, but no game...
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