Follow up:
Since I upgraded to KDE 4.4.4, the problem is gone. The password prompt
appears immediately after the laptop wakes up.
*yay*
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Roman
On Friday 07 May 2010 20:26:46 András Csányi wrote:
On 7 May 2010 19:33, Roman Naumann roman_naum...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hi,
when I suspend my computer, KDE locks the session. This usually happens,
when I close my laptop lid.
When I open it again, it takes 1 to 20 seconds (seamingly
Hi,
when I suspend my computer, KDE locks the session. This usually happens, when
I close my laptop lid.
When I open it again, it takes 1 to 20 seconds (seamingly random) untill the
login screen appears. During this time, I just see a black screen and a mouse
pointer (somewhere), but I cannot
Just wanted to let you know, that the error no longer occurs since I updated
to lvm2-2.02.63-r1.
Regards,
Roman Naumann
On Sunday 18 April 2010 12:38:45 Roman Naumann wrote:
Hi,
I'm using LVM, having / and /home as logical volumes and a backup script
creating a logical snapshot volume
- updating to lvm2-2.02.56-r3 and updating the initramfs #fixes nothing
I have no idea what causes this random behavior.
Help much appreciated.
Regards,
Roman Naumann
Hi,
I can already sync contacts (although raki crashes if I attempt to sync the
contacts), tasks and appointments since yesterday.
The main reason of installing SynCE was to sync my emails, however, I can't
find an option in the configuration menu of raki. Google's just giving me
dozens of
Hi, please forgive this most probably very simple question, but I cannot find
the correct configuration file to enable routing...
I have two PCs, one HAS a internet connection to the internet-proxy, the
other one hasn't.
The internet-pc (and I do not mean the proxy-pc) has two ethernet devices,
Roman,
I'm not quite clear on your configuration. What sort of device is the
internet-proxy? Is it a NAT router, or something else? Are all three
devices in the same subnet? It sounds like you're either trying to work
around not having a hub, or not having a NAT device.
Thanks for your
.
Another inconvenient thing is that the buffer seems to forget everything
except the last screen of text, if I switch to another terminal. (alt + F2
for instance).
How can I make the history buffer larger, or - if possible - set it
infinitely large. (Just as the Konsole of KDE.)
Thanks,
Roman Naumann
Hi,
I have a problem with my ehternet connection and would be pleased if someone
could help me:
I emerged some things (don't ask me what exactly...) and am unable to ping
anything now.
The ip-address and co. are alright, I can just boot another operating system
on my pc (sabayon or windows) and
On 2/12/07, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:54:42 +0100 Roman Naumann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ifconfig eth0 gives me this:
Link encap:
UNSPEC HWaddr 44-4F-C0-00-14-31-AC-10-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
[...]
I'm pretty sure the Mac-Addr is too long
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 00:24, Grant wrote:
It seems like the best thing for Gentoo is a lot of users.
More users must mean more active developers
and an increased rate of growth for the software.
Methinks, Gentoo should stay focused.
I don't think the goal of Gentoo was to
Thanks for all your explanations, but the funny thing is that I am German. :D
I just didn't know about the two different meanings of the word decline,
what is rather embarassing due to the fact that I learned (or had to lean)
Latin. Every word starting with de(c/k)la... should make me remember
On Saturday 16 December 2006 17:51, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Just for your information.
There are languages with more cases for example the Czech language
with 7, and the Finnsih language even uses 15 cases.
That's quite impressive. I guess it's a great advantage if you learn such
languages as
On 12/15/06, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As root:
kbdrate -s -r 30 -d 250
If you put that into /etc/conf.d/local.start it will switch your keyboard
to
the highest speed possible.
Uwe
Thanks, thanks. :-)
The Gentoo community is really great, that is fast and precise.
By the way:
On Friday 08 December 2006 16:14, Dale wrote:
Refer 'man 5 make.conf'
alan
##
That has worked for me for a long time now. KDE and most everything
else is set to 0 anyway. Folding is the only thing with a lower priority.
Give that a try.
Dale
Hi, are there any options to set the compiler priority for emerge actions?
I thought of something as GPP_PRIORITY=lowest in the make.conf file or
something similar.
Google didn't help at all..
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