Re: K3b

2005-05-26 Thread Jeremy Utley
Bruce Dubbs wrote: DJ Lucas wrote: Hi guys. I found a new burning program and absolutely love it - K3B. Well new to me being it's a KDE app, but it looks equally good (respecting your gtk2 theme) in gnome. Reminds me much of Nero-5 on Windows. In order to make it display writing and

Re: More on UIDs

2005-04-21 Thread Jeremy Utley
In the book, we create a lot of users and groups. Almost none of them have uids/gids specified. Right now, if a user/group is created without specifying, a uid value 1000 or a gid value 100 is used. The LSB says system uids/gids should be below 100. I am proposing a book wide

Re: More on UIDs/Permissions

2005-04-21 Thread Jeremy Utley
Bruce Dubbs wrote: Jeremy Utley wrote: In the book, we create a lot of users and groups. Almost none of them have uids/gids specified. Right now, if a user/group is created without specifying, a uid value 1000 or a gid value 100 is used. The LSB says system uids/gids should be below 100

Re: kde gl screensavers

2005-04-17 Thread Jeremy Utley
Bruce Dubbs wrote: Jeremy Utley wrote: Having the Mesa 3d libs installed will break hardware 3D-rendering always - whether it be DRI-based, NVIDIA drivers, or ATI's FireGL drivers. People will be limited to software 3d rendering. Thanks Jeremy. I can confirm that with the mesa

Re: mozilla headers

2005-04-16 Thread Jeremy Utley
DJ Lucas wrote: DJ Lucas wrote: Might consider putting these symlinks in as I think gaim used them too, Them being only nss/*.h -- DJ Lucas The nss headers are copied over as part of the mozilla build process in BLFS already. -J- --

Re: kde gl screensavers

2005-04-16 Thread Jeremy Utley
Bruce Dubbs wrote: OK. I can work with that. Right now the issue is whether to mention mesa at all. I'm inclined to at least mention it. I don't know if the mesa install breaks anything else. I don't know what to test it with other than the kde screensavers. -- Bruce Having the Mesa

Re: Book Reorganization

2005-04-13 Thread Jeremy Utley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A while back I did the GNOME install. I got through it by following the various required and some optional packages but in some cases you get multiple levels deep following required packages and forget where you started. And, sometimes your not sure if you installed

Re: Book Reorganization

2005-04-12 Thread Jeremy Utley
Archaic wrote: On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 12:34:27PM -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote: In my opinion, the book should represent the proper build order more than an alphabetical order. Thoughts from others? Agreed completely. I don't know if it will help you guys out, but in my own