[gentoo-user] sacked my rc.conf

2005-09-01 Thread Jason W Elliot
I accidentally removed my rc.conf file (don't ask).  I'm not sure how to 
write a new one.  Is there a good set of defaults to start with?  Is there 
an easy way to recover the old one, or generate a new one?  Please help! 
My configuration now sucks!


Thanks in advance!
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Re: [gentoo-user] sacked my rc.conf

2005-09-01 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Donnerstag, 1. September 2005 08:16 schrieb ext Jason W Elliot:

 I accidentally removed my rc.conf file (don't ask).

emerge baselayout

HTH...

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Re: [gentoo-user] sacked my rc.conf

2005-09-01 Thread W.Kenworthy
bunyip ~ # cat /etc/rc.conf


# /etc/rc.conf: Global startup script configuration settings
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/rc.conf,v 1.30.4.1
2005/02/10 01:11:52 vapier Exp $

# UNICODE specifies whether you want to have UNICODE support in the
console.
# If you set to yes, please make sure to set a UNICODE aware CONSOLEFONT
and
# KEYMAP in the /etc/conf.d/consolefont and /etc/conf.d/keymaps config
files.

UNICODE=yes

# Set EDITOR to your preferred editor.
# You may use something other than what is listed here.

#EDITOR=/bin/nano
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
#EDITOR=/usr/bin/emacs

# What display manager do you use ?  [ xdm | gdm | kdm | entrance ]
DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm

# XSESSION is a new variable to control what window manager to start
# default with X if run with xdm, startx or xinit.  The default behavior
# is to look in /etc/X11/Sessions/ and run the script in matching the
# value that XSESSION is set to.  The support scripts are smart enough
to
# look in all bin directories if it cant find a match
in /etc/X11/Sessions/,
# so setting it to enlightenment can also work.  This is basically
used
# as a way for the system admin to configure a default system wide WM,
# allthough it will work if the user export XSESSION in
his .bash_profile, etc.
#
# NOTE:  1) this behaviour is overridden when a ~/.xinitrc exists, and
startx
#   is called.
#2) even if ~/.xsession exists, if XSESSION can be resolved, it
will
#   be executed rather than ~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
# kde-version - will start startkde (ex: kde-3.0.2)
# Xsession - will start a terminal and a few other nice apps

XSESSION=Gnome


bunyip ~ #


On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 00:16 -0600, Jason W Elliot wrote:
 I accidentally removed my rc.conf file (don't ask).  I'm not sure how to 
 write a new one.  Is there a good set of defaults to start with?  Is there 
 an easy way to recover the old one, or generate a new one?  Please help! 
 My configuration now sucks!
 
 Thanks in advance!
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Re: [gentoo-user] sacked my rc.conf

2005-09-01 Thread John Jolet
Here's mine...not much in it.
On Thursday 01 September 2005 01:16, Jason W Elliot wrote:
 I accidentally removed my rc.conf file (don't ask).  I'm not sure how to
 write a new one.  Is there a good set of defaults to start with?  Is there
 an easy way to recover the old one, or generate a new one?  Please help!
 My configuration now sucks!

 Thanks in advance!
 --
   Jason

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# /etc/rc.conf: Global startup script configuration settings
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/rc.conf,v 1.30.4.1 2005/02/10 
01:11:52 vapier Exp $

# UNICODE specifies whether you want to have UNICODE support in the console.  
# If you set to yes, please make sure to set a UNICODE aware CONSOLEFONT and 
# KEYMAP in the /etc/conf.d/consolefont and /etc/conf.d/keymaps config files.

UNICODE=no

# Set EDITOR to your preferred editor.
# You may use something other than what is listed here.

#EDITOR=/bin/nano
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
#EDITOR=/usr/bin/emacs

# What display manager do you use ?  [ xdm | gdm | kdm | entrance ]
DISPLAYMANAGER=kdm

# XSESSION is a new variable to control what window manager to start
# default with X if run with xdm, startx or xinit.  The default behavior
# is to look in /etc/X11/Sessions/ and run the script in matching the
# value that XSESSION is set to.  The support scripts are smart enough to
# look in all bin directories if it cant find a match in /etc/X11/Sessions/,
# so setting it to enlightenment can also work.  This is basically used
# as a way for the system admin to configure a default system wide WM,
# allthough it will work if the user export XSESSION in his .bash_profile, etc.
#
# NOTE:  1) this behaviour is overridden when a ~/.xinitrc exists, and startx
#   is called.
#2) even if ~/.xsession exists, if XSESSION can be resolved, it will
#   be executed rather than ~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
# kde-version - will start startkde (ex: kde-3.0.2)
# Xsession - will start a terminal and a few other nice apps

#XSESSION=Gnome


Re: [gentoo-user] sacked my rc.conf

2005-09-01 Thread Jason W Elliot

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

-Jason


On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, W.Kenworthy wrote:


bunyip ~ # cat /etc/rc.conf


# /etc/rc.conf: Global startup script configuration settings
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/rc.conf,v 1.30.4.1
2005/02/10 01:11:52 vapier Exp $

# UNICODE specifies whether you want to have UNICODE support in the
console.
# If you set to yes, please make sure to set a UNICODE aware CONSOLEFONT
and
# KEYMAP in the /etc/conf.d/consolefont and /etc/conf.d/keymaps config
files.

UNICODE=yes

# Set EDITOR to your preferred editor.
# You may use something other than what is listed here.

#EDITOR=/bin/nano
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
#EDITOR=/usr/bin/emacs

# What display manager do you use ?  [ xdm | gdm | kdm | entrance ]
DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm

# XSESSION is a new variable to control what window manager to start
# default with X if run with xdm, startx or xinit.  The default behavior
# is to look in /etc/X11/Sessions/ and run the script in matching the
# value that XSESSION is set to.  The support scripts are smart enough
to
# look in all bin directories if it cant find a match
in /etc/X11/Sessions/,
# so setting it to enlightenment can also work.  This is basically
used
# as a way for the system admin to configure a default system wide WM,
# allthough it will work if the user export XSESSION in
his .bash_profile, etc.
#
# NOTE:  1) this behaviour is overridden when a ~/.xinitrc exists, and
startx
#   is called.
#2) even if ~/.xsession exists, if XSESSION can be resolved, it
will
#   be executed rather than ~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
# kde-version - will start startkde (ex: kde-3.0.2)
# Xsession - will start a terminal and a few other nice apps

XSESSION=Gnome


bunyip ~ #


On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 00:16 -0600, Jason W Elliot wrote:

I accidentally removed my rc.conf file (don't ask).  I'm not sure how to
write a new one.  Is there a good set of defaults to start with?  Is there
an easy way to recover the old one, or generate a new one?  Please help!
My configuration now sucks!

Thanks in advance!
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