Thanks ;)
2005/6/13, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oh, Raphael, concerning what you said: By the way, look for something
about using sse
instruction for math. It speeds things up a bit.. I think you're
speaking of -mfpmath=sse.
On 6/13/05, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes
You mean, using the same password you use to login normally? Well, you
could copy the /etc/passwd file to each CVSROOT directory in each
repository, but I really think that isn't a good idea when it comes to
security. pserver doesn't cryptographs the passwords, so they travel
through the net as
The safest way to do it is working through ssh, but since he wants to
work as a pserver, I doubt that it is his case ;)
2005/6/13, Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
pserver doesn't cryptographs the passwords, so they travel
through the net
Perhaps there is a directive in php.ini that doesn't allow non +x
files to be executed. Also, if PHP is installed as a CGI, it will
probably block those too. I Stress probably.
What could have gotten you confused is that CGI scripts (i.e. Perl
scripts) only exec if they are set +x
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Did you recently recompiled glibc? 2 of the files on the log are part
of glibc. Maybe it is that reason. If not, downgrading it may help.
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My solution was to mask the package:
# media-video
=media-video/nvidia-kernel-1.0.7664
=media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.7664
I will try installing it again later.
If all else fails, you can try this as well ;)
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As far as I know, if you can get vesa frame buffer on your machine, it
should work.
2005/6/8, Ramón Gutiérrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
is there a way to get gensplash to work in a laptop?
i got a toshiba a75 but it seems to have some problems with gensplash or
bootplash, error 22 or something like
Sorry to disagree. I think if he follows what you proposed, it might
break the package. He could, however, unmerge the package and install
directly from sources a version that he knows for sure doesn't lag
this much.
Just my opinion...
2005/6/7, Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- Claus
, feel free to correct me. ;)
Hope this helps.
2005/5/27, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What port do you suggest (sorry for hijacking this thread!)?
On 5/27/05, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Change the sshd port, the hammering will be smaller...
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Hi Ryan,
Do you need a GUI (graphic interface)?
If so, I like using Ark, as Paul pointed out; It is really simple and
support a large array of archive types.
If not, using the tar command on a shell can be faster.
To do so:
tar -cjf archive.tar.bz2 path/to/be/included
Creates a bzip2 archive
, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
I kinda avoid ext(2|3) for pure prejudice. Don't have anything to
complain about them, but when I migrated from Mandrake, I left behind
everything that had anything to do with RPM distros*. Since they use
ext3 as default FS, I changed that too
, test for data corruption, etc.
You can't go wrong with ext3. ;)
2005/4/18, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Strange how Jarry is quiet about all this...
I'm counting votes, and waiting for some final decision to come.
I can not contribute
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