On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 02:11:58 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
equery --quiet --nocolor list --duplicates gentoo-sources | awk
'{print $1}' | head -n -2 | xargs --no-run-if-empty emerge --unmerge
/dev/null
Out of interest:
1) Why --duplicates (i.e. am I missing something ;).
No
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:11:32 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy msdos noauto,user,sync 0 0
...in /etc/fstab. I don't know if the sync options works with MSDOS
filesys, but it's worth a try.
It does, it's useful for killing flash memory devices :( It will be very
slow though,
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Hi
I posted a question yesterday about masked packages and got a lot of
answers on how to use it, but didn't really needed it for the task I was
trying to accomplish. Now however i fear there is no way around it.
After reading trough the different
On Friday 13 April 2007 11:47, Johannes Skov Frandsen wrote:
My problem is that emerge still ain't to happy... it prints out:
Invalid atom in /etc/portage/package.keywords: dev-php5/phpunit-3.0.5
Just put the name of the package without the version number:
echo dev-php5/phpunit ~x86
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Hi,
I posted a question yesterday about masked packages and got a lot of
answers on how to use it, but didn't really needed it for the task I was
trying to accomplish. Now however i fear
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Just put the name of the package without the version number:
echo dev-php5/phpunit ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
...or put = before the specific version, as in
echo
Johannes Skov Frandsen wrote:
Hi
I posted a question yesterday about masked packages and got a lot of
answers on how to use it, but didn't really needed it for the task I was
trying to accomplish. Now however i fear there is no way around it.
After reading trough the different posts I
Johannes Skov Frandsen wrote:
echo dev-php5/phpunit-3.0.5 ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
emerge -av dev-php5/phpunit
..
Invalid atom in /etc/portage/package.keywords: dev-php5/phpunit-3.0.5
You used the version number of the package, and that why portage complains.
The right line
Hi
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Hi,
I have a Fujitsu Amilo laptop, which has a nice audio subsystem,
called
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
I have some problems with it:
no master volume, skype cannot use its microphone, even I can adjust the
volume of the
On Friday 13 April 2007, Pongracz Istvan wrote:
I have a Fujitsu Amilo laptop, which has a nice audio subsystem,
called
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
fwiw, my laptop has an 82801(FB (ICH6) chipset, and I suffer the same
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maxim wexler wrote:
Does it have to do with this dummy console? Am I the
dummy? I went through the config pages with a fine
tooth comb and couldn't find it. No idea how it got
into the .config file.
Stupid questions but... have you tried
2007. 04. 13, péntek keltezéssel 13.03-kor Alan McKinnon ezt írta:
However, it all works just fine with a lower kernel version. I might be
wrong but I think 2.6.19 worked fine, either that or 2.6.18.
What results do you get by using a lower kernel version, or by using out
of tree alsa
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Hi
I feel like I'm spamming this mailing list with questions but I'm much
impressed by the speed and quality of the answers so here I go again
with another one.
I can't seem to play streaming radio from http://www.dr.dk. I followed
one of the links
On Friday 13 April 2007 06:52, Pongracz Istvan wrote:
Hi,
I have a Fujitsu Amilo laptop, which has a nice audio subsystem,
called
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
I have some problems with it:
no master volume, skype
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Pongracz Istvan said the following on 2007-04-13 12:52:
| ...
| localhost etc # arecord -l
|
| List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
| ...
| card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 6: Si3054 Modem [Si3054 Modem]
| Subdevices: 1/1
| Subdevice #0:
Very nice tool!
2007/4/13, Andrea Bona [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On Friday 13 April 2007 12:52:01 Pongracz Istvan wrote:
Hi,
I have a Fujitsu Amilo laptop, which has a nice audio subsystem,
called
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
I have some problems with it:
no master volume, skype
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
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Hi,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:35:16 +0200 Johannes Skov Frandsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't seem to play streaming radio from http://www.dr.dk. I followed
one of the links from http://www.dr.dk/netradio/afspillere.asp, but
totem just bitches about 'no uri handler implemented for mms:'.
I'm 27 (I think).
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:07:35 GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
Well, the automatically determined average age (measured by typing
speed, length of sentences and number of spelling errors as well as
number of started flamewars) is 12,78 years. But
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I'm 27 (I think).
25 here, and using GNU/Linux since I was twelve. (late 1994).
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excuse.
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What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
I'll bite, 27 - 28 using Linux since 1997 and Gentoo since 2002 I
think.
Hi All,
I am getting these errors in /root/dead.letter:
===
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis: line 5: /bin/nice: No such file or directory
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis: line 5: exec: /bin/nice: cannot execute: No such
file or directory
On 12:07 Fri 13 Apr , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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youngest among all the previous mailors, 23 -- 24 this may :)
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:35:16 +0200 Johannes Skov Frandsen
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I can't seem to play streaming radio from http://www.dr.dk. I followed
one of the links from
Am Freitag 13 April 2007 15:24 schrieb Vikas Kumar:
On 12:07 Fri 13 Apr , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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youngest among all the previous mailors, 23 -- 24 this may :)
not anymore: 20
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not anymore: 20
I still remember me answering I'm 15! and everybody would just laugh :)
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On 4/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
I'm 24 recently completed.
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Am Freitag 13 April 2007 15:42 schrieb Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman:
mereandor wrote:
not anymore: 20
I still remember me answering I'm 15! and everybody would just laugh :)
In not using gentoo that long. Just started previous summer but learning
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In not using gentoo that long. Just started previous summer but learning
fast. ;)
Well, gentoo didn't exist 10 years ago, but yggdrasil and slackware did.
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Roman Zimmermann wrote:
In not using gentoo that
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Philip Webb wrote:
070411 David W Noon wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Philip Webb wrote:
[snip]
I've added a line to /etc/fstab :
'/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy vfat noauto,user 0 0'
I would have thought filesystem 'msdos' would make more sense,
if all your
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Redhat 4 I believe it was?
Redhat! Damn... that's good memories... it used to be the distro I used to show
vulnerable systems
when I was a professor of IT Security at a local institute. Pretty funny.
A bit of 13th Friday,
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 14:07 +0100, Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting these errors in /root/dead.letter:
===
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis: line 5: /bin/nice: No such file or
directory
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis: line 5: exec: /bin/nice: cannot execute:
Hi all...
I have 23! :D
On 4/13/07, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Redhat 4 I believe it was?
Redhat! Damn... that's good memories... it used to be the distro I used to
show vulnerable systems
when I
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On 2007-04-13, Wayne Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In not using gentoo that long. Just started previous summer
but learning fast. ;)
Well, gentoo didn't exist 10 years ago, but yggdrasil and slackware
did.
And Redhat, the first distro I managed to get my hangs on!
Redhat 4 I believe
Em Sexta 13 Abril 2007 11:36, Rodrigo Forlin escreveu:
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What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
20, using Linux since 2000
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1) What exactly is error message at bootup?
No bootup errors. The error was a result of a missing
sym-link in /etc/runlevels. That's been fixed but it
did not solve the blanking problem.
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On Friday 13 April 2007 15:30, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 14:07 +0100, Mick wrote:
I am getting these errors in /root/dead.letter:
===
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis: line 5: /bin/nice: No such file or
directory
hello,
I heard of that using emerge --sync frequently may hert my hard-disk,
so I don't have a try --sync quite often(maybe once a month), but how can I
know whether I really
need a sync and upgrade my system if a new kernel or glibc is realised? Is
there a simple and quick method?
I heard of that using emerge --sync frequently may hert my hard-disk,
so I don't have a try --sync quite often(maybe once a month), but how can
I know whether I really need a sync and upgrade my system if a new kernel
or glibc is realised? Is there a simple and quick method?
You could
Stupid questions but... have you tried booting a
Gentoo livecd and see if you still have issues?
No issues w/ livecd.
You sure the FB modules don't get loaded
automagically? What about passing vga=normal (or
other
options) to the kernel command line?
Wow! A whole whack of them got loaded:
Well, when I started with Gentoo Linux almost a year ago, I emerged
--sync more than twice per week. I never experimented any damage or
error. However, I do not advise people to do it so frequently just
because they will not find updated versions of their favorite packages
as often as I thought
I was started with ESware 1.0, RedHat 5.1, Mandrake, then SuSE
6.3/7.x//9.x/10.x,
Debian (Woody and Sagre) and finally and so so so happy Gentoo... I feel
tempted to touch Arch Linux.
Please let me know who is happy with your distributions?... :D it's an
obvious question :D
I am :D
On 4/13/07,
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Please let me know who is happy with your distributions?... :D it's an
obvious question :D
Well, I love Gentoo very much. I also like SourceMage, Ubuntu (yeah, I can';t
believe it) and I even
used ot love SuSE.
Damn, I
On 4/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I heard of that using emerge --sync frequently may hert my hard-disk.
This sounds like juju. Did your source provide numbers in support of
this conclusion, or is it just concern about hard drive thrashing?
If there is a
Thank you for you all guys!
I try to find out, how to separate modem and sound card.
Googling :)
IStván
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On 4/13/07, Ryan Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I heard of that using emerge --sync frequently may hert my hard-disk.
This sounds like juju. Did your source provide numbers in support of
this conclusion, or is it just concern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
Looks like I'm coming in at the older end at 33.
Some SunOS on sparc5 in college and the IBM mainframe for the Fortran
classes I took in '93. Installed BSD off floppies and a 28.8 modem in
'96. Discovered Linux in '97
On Friday 13 April 2007 17:46:42 Fabio wrote:
Now I advise people to keep their systems synced at least once a
month, not because their machine necessarily needs to, but because
after much time with no emerging --sync, you'd see your computers
spending one or two days downloading and compiling
On Friday 13 April 2007 10:18, Pongracz Istvan wrote:
Thank you for you all guys!
I try to find out, how to separate modem and sound card.
Googling :)
IStván
If you find anything new post it to the list. I think there are plenty of
people with similar problems
Matt
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On Friday 13 April 2007 14:06:55 Elias Probst wrote:
I have an HP/Compaq nx9420 with an Intel HDA Chipset and Skype/Mic. is
working fine here.
I remember some troubles concerning KMix switching the capture LED of the
Capture-Channel to off after 1-5 seconds, but IIRC it was working finally
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maxim wexler wrote:
Ah! C'est ca!
great :)
Thanks Arturo!
Merci.
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Hi,
i'm 15 years old, using Linux since 2004/2005, started with Suse,
Debian and now i'm on Gentoo - and very happy :)
On 4/13/07, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
Looks like I'm coming in at the older end at 33.
Some
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:46:42 -0500, Fabio wrote:
Well, when I started with Gentoo Linux almost a year ago, I emerged
--sync more than twice per week. I never experimented any damage or
error.
I have a system here that rsyncs with three other computers every hour
and the disk is still good
On Friday 13 April 2007 10:06, Wayne Oliver wrote:
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Sent: 13 April 2007 02:08
To: Gentoo List
Subject: [gentoo-user] OT im more just curious
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
I'll bite, 27 -
Hi,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 18:45:04 +0100
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:46:42 -0500, Fabio wrote:
Well, when I started with Gentoo Linux almost a year ago, I emerged
--sync more than twice per week. I never experimented any damage or
error.
I have a
Hello, I have packet shaping set up on my Gentoo router with iptables,
shorewall, and The Wonder Shaper which is a /etc/shorewall/tcstart
file. It seems to be working since internet radio is now full of
hiccups. :)
I'd like to configure it to prioritize voip, ssh, web browsing,
bittorrent
Hi,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 11:24:03 -0700
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I have packet shaping set up on my Gentoo router with iptables,
shorewall, and The Wonder Shaper which is a /etc/shorewall/tcstart
file. It seems to be working since internet radio is now full of
hiccups. :)
I
On Friday 13 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm 17 :D First tasted linux back in the days of RedHat 7.3 (I think) Then
dual-booted with windows until 4 years ago when linux became the only OS
living
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:05:55 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I heard of that using emerge --sync frequently may hert my
hard-disk, so I don't have a try --sync quite often(maybe once a
month), but how can I know whether I really need a sync and upgrade
my system if a new kernel or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard of that using emerge --sync frequently may hert my hard-disk
My network server has been doing a daily emerge --sync for 4 years
now. Hasn't died yet. FWIW, simply running Windows puts far more strain
on the HD than doing a daily sync in Gentoo ever will.
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:33:07 +0200
Johannes Skov Frandsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed mplayer and I can now play the stream without problems.
Still wonder why I have no frontend for vlc and why it will not play the
streams thought.
VLC was most likely not compiled with the wxwindows
2007. 04. 13, péntek keltezéssel 13.13-kor Matthew R. Lee ezt írta:
If you find anything new post it to the list. I think there are plenty of
people with similar problems
Matt
Yes, I will. I found lot of problems with this kind of sound card, even
with windows xp.
An other interesting
I'm 39. I'm not the oldest but I feel like I am. I started with
Mandrake. After trying to upgrade, I switched to Gentoo. I have never
had windoze on any of my machines. Not once. Never had a need to either.
Dale
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On Friday 13 April 2007 10:06, Wayne Oliver wrote:
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On Friday 13 April 2007 07:52, Pongracz Istvan wrote:
Hi,
I have a Fujitsu Amilo laptop, which has a nice audio subsystem,
called
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
mine is a
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation
I'm 37. Started with Redhat in 1999, then Debian and then Gentoo in
2002.
Larry
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I'm 26.
(By the way, it seems that Gentoo is a really young distro! I thought
the average was in the 30's, but I find myself to be on the average)
I'm 51, I have been using Gentoo since 2002.
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Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm 39. I'm not the oldest but I feel like I am.
Do not feel the oldest any more, I am 49. I started Linux with SuSE and
prior to that used OS/2. The last version of Windows I used personally
(as opposed to at work, though now even at work I almost exclusively
Johannes Skov Frandsen skrev:
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:35:16 +0200 Johannes Skov Frandsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't seem to play streaming radio from http://www.dr.dk. I followed
one of the links from http://www.dr.dk/netradio/afspillere.asp, but
totem
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I'm 64.
Gentoo since 1999. I started with CP/M on a processor Technology SOL-20
in 1979 or 1980.
Tony
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Pongracz Istvan wrote:
Unfortunatelly, our government needs some documents made by their stupid
program, which only runs on windows. :(
Let's reverse engineer the format :)
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2007. 04. 13, péntek keltezéssel 23.16-kor b.n. ezt írta:
Hi,
I have looked a bit for this but I've found nothing.
However I'd like to see some tutorial/advice/whatever about it.
m.
Hi,
Try out catalyst, which is part of portage.
It is easy to create a custom own livecd.
From livecd,
On 2007-04-13, Anthony E. Caudel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm 64.
Gentoo since 1999. I started with CP/M on a processor
Technology SOL-20 in 1979 or
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 01:33:43 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
At around 300MB per kernel, that's ten excess kernels, so you can't
be doing it that often. Once you're happy with the current kernel,
you only need emerge -P gentoo-sources to remove the rest. I use
a script
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Don't know what the average age is, but I'm 58. I've been using Linux
since 1999. I first used Redhat/Fedora, have tried Mandrake (now
Mandriva),
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I'm 42, linux user since 1988 (slackware) then redhat 4.2 through 9.0
then fedora core. Got burned out doing constant upgrades and
discovered Gentoo in
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 19:14:32 -0500
Vernon A. Fort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vernon A. Fort wrote:
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I'm 42, linux user since 1988 (slackware) then redhat
is there any WLAN daemon that scans for wireless LANs and loggs into
them, if he finds one, that i prefer?
Maybe wifi-radar fits your needs!
I think, it's just an application - a frontend. What i would prefer,
is really a daemon running as root in background, scanning for networks,
loggin
On Friday 13 April 2007 23:36:29 Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Gentoo since 1999.
Really? I was under the impression the first release went out in 2002. Of
course it could be installed before that but '99?
(and yeah, I'm 24).
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Hi, list!
It appears I have a lib (gdbm.so) left behind by some removed package.
Could somebody, please, tell me which package does this file belong to?
revdep-rebuild -X -i -pv
Configuring search environment for revdep-rebuild
Checking reverse dependencies...
Packages
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 15:59 +0100, Mick wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 15:30, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 14:07 +0100, Mick wrote:
I am getting these errors in /root/dead.letter:
===
/etc/cron.weekly/makewhatis: line 5:
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 05:02 +0300, Daniel Iliev wrote:
It appears I have a lib (gdbm.so) left behind by some removed
package.
Could somebody, please, tell me which package does this file belong
to?
A slightly educated guess would be the gdbm package, though you'd
think it would be named
Nistor Andrei wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
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I'm 17 :D First tasted linux back in the days of RedHat 7.3 (I think) Then
dual-booted with windows until 4 years ago when
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 11:06 +0800, dsewnr wrote:
HI,
I'm 22 years old, I've used Linux about half year since 2006,
Windows XP Ubuntu Fedora Core Debian and now I'm using Gentoo.
What a good operation system Gentoo is :P
I very very like it !
As for me, I'm 26. I first used an early
2007/4/14, dsewnr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nistor Andrei wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the average age of the gentoo user here?
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I'm 17 :D First tasted linux back in the days of RedHat 7.3 (I think)
Then
dual-booted with
as suggested
i tried ifconfig -a but that didint work...
On 4/11/07, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:26:51 -0700
Joshua Doll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/11/07, Richard Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well specifically what kind of realtek ethernet card is
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:34:05 -0700
agam gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as suggested
i tried ifconfig -a but that didint work...
have you tried other realtek drivers from the kernel yet?
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Hi!
I have a similar card in my lenovo laptop. At first my mic did not work
either, but then I found something:
My resolution was:
Try alsamixer -V all you will then be provided with more channels and
hopefully a capture device. There you have to push space so CAPTURE appears
in red. The same
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:19:38 -0500
Albert Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 05:02 +0300, Daniel Iliev wrote:
It appears I have a lib (gdbm.so) left behind by some removed
package.
Could somebody, please, tell me which package does this file belong
to?
A slightly
On Saturday 14 April 2007 07:23:59 Dan Farrell wrote:
equery takes the guesswork out of package manangement:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ equery belongs gdbm.so
| [ Searching for file(s) gdbm.so in *... ]
| dev-lang/python-2.4.3-r4 (/usr/lib64/python2.4/lib-dynload/gdbm.so)
|
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