Rafael Fernández López wrote:
But there is more: I thought that maybe it was a problem of those
apps and that they weren't as polished as they should, but when I
run 'make menuconfig' to update some kind of thing of my kernel,
I see that all those lines that were showed smoothly with my
James wrote:
lspci reveal this video card:
ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)
in the make.conf do I use 'ati' or 'radeon'
VIDEO_CARDS=ati
or
VIDEO_CARDS=radeon
Put in both, then do an 'emerge xorg-x11 -pv and see that ati
doesn't show up anywhere, as it's not a valid name in VIDEO_CARDS.
Pupeno wrote:
Is there some international locale
Sounds like a contradiction in terms to me. :)
that is not tied to any
particular country (and uses ISO standards for dates, time,
sizes, etc) ?
What would it use for LC_MONETARY?
Something like en_INT.UTF-8 which may even be eo_INT.UTF-8
Philip Webb wrote:
060827 Benno Schulenberg wrote:
in the Konsole man pages no longer produce bold letters.
When using eg the Schema Black on White, the words NAME and
SYNOPSIS are no longer in bold letters but the same as all the
other text.
Is it a bug in KDE 3.5.4? Is anyone else
Jorge Almeida wrote:
konsole: WARNING: Unable to use
/usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/konsole/mc.desktop
konsole: WARNING:
Unable to use /usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/konsole/sumc.desktop
I have no idea what this means.
Neither do I, but looking in the logs I've had these messages on a
daily basis, until
Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Jorge Almeida wrote:
konsole: WARNING: Unable to use
/usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/konsole/mc.desktop
looking in the logs I've had these messages
on a daily basis, until February 25. On that day several
pacakegs were re
Grant wrote:
My main concern is the memory. My motherboad supports PC100
memory as well as a 133fsb although it's not running at that
speed now. I'll have to crank it up to 133fsb to support the
Tualatin CPU, and I wonder how that will affect the PC-100
memory. Would it be better to buy
David Grant wrote:
I didn't include it originally because it is long. :-)
You should have bzipped it: your mail would have been a tenth of its
size. When sending logs to a mailing list, zip them, only when
attaching them to bugs in Bugzilla leave them unzipped.
Benno
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TOA wrote:
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Also, do not provide too much information. Just a bunch of lines
before the error message are usually enough for those who know this
stuff. Something
Statux wrote:
I am building a system which has the Unichrome Pro IGP video
chipset (Via P4M800 Northbridge) and I cannot for the life of me
get the via driver for Xorg 7.x to work.
You mean x11-drivers/xf86-video-via-0.1.33.2 ? It's far too old for
the 800 chips. And openchrome doesn't do
Philip Webb wrote:
I've never quite understood why it's Ctl-Alt-F7 which returns,
when the TTY's involved seem to be 1 2 .
Because on most machines inittab tells init to start agetty on the
first six VTs, and X then takes the first free VT.
In fact,
I've suppressed higher-numbered TTY 3-6
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