I went ahead and posted the ebuild on bugzilla
(https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124985) Anybody who's
interested in it can download it from there. Don't forget to manually
download courier-imap-4.1.0.tar.bz2 from http://courier-mta.org/imap/
and run ebuild digest on it if you decide t
Hey everyone. I had noticed that all the ebuilds for Courier-Imap were
extremely stale. I thought that this was incredibly bad, so I took the
ebuild for 4.0.4, and with absolutely no modifications whatsoever (aside
from renaming the ebuild from 4.0.4.ebuild to 4.1.0.ebuild), it
successfully e
Wow; umm, looking at the date, I realize that this message was from all
the way back in May of 2005. If the original poster is still around,
I'd be interested to hear from him. Otherwise, sorry for the noise
(that's what you get when you archive mail and forget to check the date
:-P)
James
Claudinei Matos wrote:
Hi,
I've installed postfix to work with my domain using vmail with courier
imap (I've followed gentoo guide) and it was working fine until today.
Now I have some users (including me) that can't get new messages
'cause the mail software (thunderbird) keep tring to connect t
Hey everyone. I've been running a Gentoo mail server here at home for
almost 3 years and have had great luck with it. However, since I made a
large group of updates a few weeks ago, Courier-Imap has been slowing
down, so much so that my client requests eventually time out. A reboot
fixes thi
Hey everyone. I'm wondering how many people here have used EVDO. I
don't know much about it. I can see from some of the links I've pulled
up with Google that I can make it work with Linux, but I was wondering
how easy it would be and if anybody here has used it and has some
experience. Than
I read and noticed that you said both sticks are PC-3200. I have
another question: are you mixing registered and unbuffered memory
(registered memory has an extra chip in the middle)? If so, it's
possible that this could be a problem (I had a problem that actually
turned out to be a bad BIOS
dante wrote:
[...]Here's the link:
http://www.virtualblueness.net/~blueness/encryptedroot/
People on this list might be interested. I'd appreciate any critiques.
I may be interested. Thank you for the how-to :)
James
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So who here has setup Sphinx voice recognition engine and actually used
it for something useful? It looks like an awesome application, but
unfortunately it does seem rather suited for developers, and of course I
know very little about voice recognition. The documents on the homepage
weren't rea
fire-eyes wrote:
>On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 20:17 -0700, James Colannino wrote:
>
>
>
>>I'm very against HTML mail, just for the record. That being said,
>>aren't there HTML filters for command line mail clients that will strip
>>tags from your view of t
Qian Qiao wrote:
>Have you had any chance to read your emails under a command line
>environment? I bet you won't like it, :P
>
>
I'm very against HTML mail, just for the record. That being said,
aren't there HTML filters for command line mail clients that will strip
tags from your view of the
I'm not trying to sound indignant in any way, but please don't use HTML
mail. While it doesn't cause problems for me personally, a lot of
people use text-only mail clients and it makes reading mail for those
users that much more difficult.
James
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Michael Haan wrote:
>Pid: 6833, comm: modprobe Tainted: P 2.6.9-gentoo-r14
>RIP: 0010:[]
>{:dvb_core:dvb_register_frontend+560}
>RSP: 0018:010034451be8 EFLAGS: 00010246
>RAX: RBX: 01003fc72800 RCX: 0001
>RDX: RSI: RDI: f
Michael Haan wrote:
>>modprobe cx88-dvb
>>
>>
>dmesg still shows...
>or51132: Unknown symbol release_firmware
>or51132: Unknown symbol request_firmware
>cx88_dvb: Unknown symbol or51132_attach
>
>Almost there - what's next?
>
>
Don't use the ivtv drivers :) pcHDTV, at least I'm pretty sure
Calvin Spealman wrote:
>>Simply put, the list just works. And it works because we have all agreed on
>>how we're going to make it work. If you want to be part of the process and
>>want to live under the established standard that we're all happy with, fine
>>and welcome.
>>
>>
>
>So you say b
Michael Haan wrote:
>So I was looking at the source tree last night for my kernel 2.6.9-r14
>and I do see these options. I was under the impression these were
>only available for 2.6.12, but maybe what was meant was that for
>2.6.12 you don't even need to choose to compile them in. That said,
>w
Hey guys. I just re-compiled a new system from scratch for the first
time using 2.6 instead of 2.4 and I've been very pleased so far. I have
one problem though: when I was using 2.4 I was able to use mplayer to
play video directly to the console via framebuffer (/dev/fb0) instead of
svgalib, but
Michael Haan wrote:
>On 5/9/05, James Colannino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Michael Haan wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Can anyone help?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>I just bought one and recently got it working :
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On Sun, 08 May 2005 19:25:08 -0700, rob3 wrote:
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>
>
>>For using CDRW, etc I only know about how to use ide-scsi by passing to
>>the kernel during boot. But I get a warning during boot that it is
>>deprecated, and instead I should be using ide-cd and give dev=/dev/hdX
>>
Michael Haan wrote:
>Can anyone help?
>
>
I just bought one and recently got it working :)
I'm not quite sure why you're having those problems. Maybe you don't
have dvb or v4l2 support compiled either into your kernel or as modules?
By the way, just as a sidenote, the order I modprobed the d
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