[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
2008/1/15, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You do not need wine to run putty on Linux. There's a UNIX port.
Just emerge
putty and run it. Not that I
b.n. wrote:
Walter Dnes ha scritto:
Tried to do an update today. Gnumeric has a new dependancy, namely
goffice. Trying to build goffice fails with the following message...
Use another spreadsheet and go ranting on your blog.
Bye.
m.
Yep, I don't see why he's shocked by
Grant wrote:
If both Sprint and Verizon offer it, there
is probably a good chance that ATT and/or T-Mobile do too.
Neither Sprint nor Verizon offer GSM, they use CDMA, thus you can't
travel anywhere (that I know of) with those phones. If you are looking
for a world phone, get a
Grant wrote:
Nice, I'm very glad to hear it works so well. I guess
something like that would work even over an analog connection.
On a true analog (800MHz AMPS service) cell phone, I've had
pretty decent success using MNP5 modems up to about 2400 baud.
The standard CCITT error
benefits largely outsize the cons one could find. I would recommend it
on single and multi-HD systems.
Cheers,
Gabriel Rossetti
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Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
I did notice something, I
had the gnome volume control open also and when I recorded it
toggles the audio capture from Capture, if I untoggle it while
I'm recording, it works, the mic's input is recorded.
Sounds like a misconfiguration
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
I used to have more inputs/outputs to play with in
alsamixer, but now all I have are Master, PCM, CD, Mic, Mic Boos,
IEC958, and IEC958P. I used to have for instance Front Mic,
You might need to pass a different model option during
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
I used to have more inputs/outputs to play with in
alsamixer, but now all I have are Master, PCM, CD, Mic, Mic Boos,
IEC958, and IEC958P. I used to have for instance Front Mic,
You might need to pass a different model option during
Hello,
I used to be able to use my mic with Alsa, about 2 or 3 years ago, I
hadn't tried since, but the otherday I did and it didn't work. I have
reinstalled everything from scratch since (to go from unstable to
stable). I followed the guides/howtos on the Gentoo site, but no luck,
the mic
Mick wrote:
On Monday 26 February 2007 23:44, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I had setup password-less ssh login for a backup process from another
machine (FreeBSD) and all was working well, but for some reason it no
longer works anymore, I tried to redo everything, but still no luck
Hello,
I can't save stuff (images, webpages, etc) using the save as menu with
firefox 2.0.0.2, anyone
else noticed this?
Thanks,
Gab
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Duane Griffin wrote:
On 26/02/07, Gabriel Rossetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I had setup password-less ssh login for a backup process from another
machine (FreeBSD) and all was working well, but for some reason it no
longer works anymore, I tried to redo everything, but still no luck
Hello,
I had setup password-less ssh login for a backup process from another
machine (FreeBSD) and all was working well, but for some reason it no
longer works anymore, I tried to redo everything, but still no luck. I
also tried as a regular user and it works fine. I tried to add :
Hello,
I emerge a kernel, let's say gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5, I create the
linux link, then cd inside
and compile/install it. I reboot and I get lots of errors from modules,
I do a uname -a
and notice that it still says 2.6.19-r4, i then check in the /boot
directory, and the links are
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I emerge a kernel, let's say gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5, I create the
linux link, then cd inside
and compile/install it. I reboot and I get lots of errors from
modules, I do a uname -a
and notice that it still says 2.6.19-r4, i then check in the /boot
directory
Ric de France wrote:
Hi Gabriel,
On 07/02/07, Gabriel Rossetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emerge a kernel, let's say gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5, I create the
linux link, then cd inside
and compile/install it. I reboot and I get lots of errors from modules,
I do a uname -a
and notice
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Tuesday 06 February 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I emerge a kernel, let's say gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5, I create the
linux link, then cd inside
and compile/install it. I reboot and I get lots of errors from
modules, I do
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Tuesday 06 February 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Ric de France wrote:
Hi Gabriel,
On 07/02/07, Gabriel Rossetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emerge a kernel, let's say gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5, I create
the linux link, then cd inside
and compile
Harm Geerts wrote:
On Tuesday 06 February 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I emerge a kernel, let's say gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5, I create the
linux link, then cd inside
and compile/install it. I reboot and I get lots of errors from modules,
I do a uname -a
and notice that it still
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Harm Geerts wrote:
On Tuesday 06 February 2007, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I emerge a kernel, let's say gentoo-sources-2.6.19-r5, I create the
linux link, then cd inside
and compile/install it. I reboot and I get lots of errors from modules,
I do a uname
Hello,
I reinstalled and there for upgraded my kernel form 2.6.18 to 2.6.19,
and also upgraded all the acpi related stuff like acpid. My laptop
overheats a lot now, it is around 90-96 degrees celcius when compiling,
and before it was a lot cooler (75 max). Has anything major changed when
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:34:51 + Gabriel Rossetti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reinstalled and there for upgraded my kernel form 2.6.18 to 2.6.19,
and also upgraded all the acpi related stuff like acpid. My laptop
overheats a lot now, it is around 90-96
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:34:51 + Gabriel Rossetti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reinstalled and there for upgraded my kernel form 2.6.18 to
2.6.19, and also upgraded all the acpi related stuff like acpid. My
laptop overheats a lot now
Nelson, David (ED, PARD) wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Gabriel Rossetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 January 2007 22:24
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox VERY slow on launch
yes, I have that, but I had that before in my previous
Jakob Buchgraber wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I just reinstalled everything and Firefox takes about 3-5 mins to
load the first time. After that it is very fast. Does anyone have an
idea as of why this is happening? I tried deleting my ~/.mozilla
directory but that doesn't help
Alan wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 07:36:15PM +, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello,
I just reinstalled everything and Firefox takes about 3-5 mins to load
the first time. After that it is very fast. Does anyone have an idea as
of why this is happening? I tried deleting my ~/.mozilla
Hello,
I just reinstalled everything and Firefox takes about 3-5 mins to load
the first time. After that it is very fast. Does anyone have an idea as
of why this is happening? I tried deleting my ~/.mozilla directory but
that doesn't help. This is not the firefox binary ebuild/install but the
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
have the same problem
as with Gnome, still can[not] switch to a VT...
If I open a term and try the usual Ctrl + Alt + F1 to F7 key
combination I get :
PQRS;7~;7~;7~
First: stop top-posting.
A: Because it messes up the order
Hello,
is there a reason (other than no one having created an ebuild) that
the Affix bluetooth protocol stack is not in portage? I know there
is Bluez, but it seams not to work as well with symbian os based
smartphones.
Thank you,
Gabriel
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gnome-settings-manager but that doesn't change anything either.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gabriel
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
I recently switched to ~x86 and with it to xorg 7.x.
Are you sure it's due to upgrading Xorg and not Gnome?
See http://article.gmane.org
Hi,
If it's in a USB enclosure, you need your /boot to be in a partition on
your main
disk (the one inside of the laptop), if I'm not mistaking, Fei seams to
think so too.
The hda* is now an sda* (or sdb*, sdc*, etc) because usb storage stuff
emulates scsi.
Gabriel
Bruce Burden wrote:
tried only swiss-french, but a colleague uses it
and has no problems).
Thank you,
Gabriel Rossetti
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Gabriel
Adam Carter wrote:
I had a similar issue with the gnome clock, I tried a number of things
to get it working but I think revdep-rebuild -X was the winner. Emerge
gentoolkit if you don't have it.
HTH,
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Gabriel
Hello,
I just went from stable to ~x86 and now gnome gives me this error when
it tries to
load the gnome-panel's network-monitor :
The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_NetstatusApplet.
Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?
I had this once before, I
Hello everyone,
I updated my system and the new udev-103 didn't like coldplug (since it
is now able to do it itself). My problem is that now
ipw3945d is no longer started when I switch on the wifi switch on my
laptop, like it was when coldplug was installed. Any
ideas on how to achieve this
Hello Jakommo,
I use testing (~x86), I see the startup script, but before coldplug took
care of running it when I switched on my wifi,
I'd like that same convenient way of doing things if possible.
Regards,
Gabriel
jak gentoo wrote:
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