to create a theme with 2-pixel
yellow borders (only). Probably possible for Metacity too, but I don't know
how, and it'd get tricky to use.
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On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:40:22 -0800, Jean Jordaan muttered:
...I miss cute things like fadeout that WinAmp has these days...
There are some plugins for XMMS that'll let you do that sort of thing.
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without OSS (/dev/dsp)
support. Check in alsamixer to see that your main output isn't muted.
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 17:20:28 -0800, senectus muttered:
...
It's a hoax.. and not a very good one I believe..
It looks pretty real to me. It's hard to make up ~700MB of fake source
code, and I'll be doing some spot-checking (on Reversi, perhaps) to see if
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for something obvious.
Emerge strace if you don't have it already.
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# WorldWideWeb HTTP
www 80/udp # HyperText Transfer
That wouldn't disable the service.
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JDK docs is because Sun wants you to agree to their TOS and license before
you use the files.
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sudo to run X programs as root.
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 08:08:14 -0800, raptor muttered:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zgrep?
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? That'll give you an exact (and burnable) copy of the disk.
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on the university. Thanx. :o)
If all your need is a spreadsheet, try gnumeric.
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:53:20 -0800, Ted Ozolins muttered:
In setting up a new system on gentoo I get no masked or unmasked vcron.
I take it that it is now vixie-cron?
Yup.
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there are some reasons for *not* posting a PGP key publicly -- there
may be some methods by which one could take a public key and turn it back
into a private key that can be used for signing messages. Nobody's managed
to do it yet, but that doesn't mean it's impossible.
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 07:57:58 -0800, S. Krishnan muttered:
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 5:28 PM
Check your clock?
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(/usr/src/linux*) doesn't allow you to do
that properly.
It sounds like the real problem here is that the curses libraries aren't
installed (properly?).
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unlikely to have the fonts for,
say, ancient Borzoovian runic glyphs. The only reason you should be
concerned about getting the code-in-rectangle is if that appears as part of
a document you want to read.
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The -O3 option, actually pulls the sections out of the header files, and
inserts them into the executable code.
Wrong, that's nonsense. Header files don't contain executable code.
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on my login agetty consoles?
There's a startup rc-script that messes with fonts. Can't remember exactly
what it's called, but rc-update remove scriptname will set you right.
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 05:14:12 -0800, Jose Gonzalez Gomez muttered:
Is there any known problem with the rsync gentoo servers?
Yes.
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necessary, as Appletalk shouldn't be used across a WAN.
Third: check your spelling.
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(accept:);
Do you set addrLength before this call?
I did not, but now I do! Whew!
Any idea why it works on some systems/configurations and fails on
others?
Differing address lengths on different machines?
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 15:33:46 -0800, Richard Revis muttered:
Kernel options are (2.4.22):
snipped IDE options
From the performance I am getting it definitely isn't enabled. Options on
the 2.6.1 kernel are set in a similar way.
Try enabling some of the chipset options.
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correctly, distcc requires that all systems be the same
architecture and have all the same include files available. Unless you want
to try to port Apple's GCC patches (for Frameworks and the like) to Linux,
I'm afraid you're out of luck.
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so the ALSA service complains when you try to load the module a second
time.
Harmless, then. You can probably ignore this.
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(as vfat - feel free to add to or modify the list of filesystems)
without being root - ideal for a multiuser system.
These instructions were written with Gentoo Linux in mind, though they would
probably work just as well on any other system that uses devfs(d) and PAM.
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 04:03:24 -0800, William Kenworthy muttered:
Nah, totally different animal. This one has worms that shoot each other
(from guns to nuclear bombs!). Sorta arcade style - something like the
atomic tanks game on steroids!
xscorch?
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explain what a 1337 is and how it relates to language?? Sorry to be so
uninformed, but I'm eager to learn.
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cd /var/tmp/portage/
rm -R *
or disaster awaits
What's the difference?
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Ah, fair enough. I wasn't considering operator error... silly me.
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:28:00 -0800, Ciortea Cristian muttered:
Isn't there a way to load them on the fly ? I would have to restart KDE 3-4
times to get it right ...
There sure is.
xmodmap inputfile
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long.
Try mpcut. It isn't in portage, but it's easy to compile by hand. Allows
for just this sort of cutting.
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is called something like system tray applet.
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/portage, cd to that
directory and tar xvjf portage portage-.tar.bz2 to unpack it.
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that,
or 2.4.21 doesn't like logging atimes. Thanks to everyone for their helpful
suggestions.
If you don't want anything in the flag field, put in defaults as a
placeholder.
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Also check the font preferences.
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#!/bin/zsh
echo -n Loading package list...
PACKAGES=`qpkg -I -nc`
echo done!
echo $PACKAGES|xargs emerge -up --columns
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it
would to sync the tree. I would know - I'm on a modem myself.
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(which won't keep the document from building, by the way)
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. It's not a special feature, though.
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it: bugs.gentoo.org.
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). Is there something analogous for reiser? I think reiserfsck
may be running every boot, but I'm not sure because it happens so fast;
is this typical?
Yes, reiserfs doesn't really need a full-blown fsck every boot.
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 03:04:40 -0800, Erwin Lang muttered:
hi all!
is there an ebuild available for compiling apache with the worker or perchild
module or must i change the ebuild by myself?
AFAIK you can set this in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf.
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0x406567ff in _mesa_test_os_sse_exception_support ()
from /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/radeon_dri.so
(gdb)
Do any OpenGL programs run? This looks like you've added SSE support on an
architecture that doesn't support it. Try recompiling X11 with USE=-sse and
see if that fixes it.
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this ?
Right-click on the panel to add items.
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- at projectfiles.com IIRC.
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(0.0.0.0?) by default.
It'll get changed once you connect.
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on my keyboard as a shortcut ? (it
seems gnome doesn't see the key press)
You may have to mess with xmodmap.
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all + gnome, panel, launcher and nothing turned up.
Sounds like a GNOME problem. Check with the folks at gnome.org to see if
this is a known issue.
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on the gateway machine forward connections to
another machine behind the firewall.
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XF86Config:
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Section InputDevice
Identifier Logitech Wireless Mouse
Driver mouse
Option Protocol Auto
Try:
Option Protocol ImPS/2
It's probably auto-detecting as PS/2 (which doesn't support a wheel AFAIK).
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/sawfish-1.3-r2/work/sawfish-1.3/lisp/sawfish/wm/state/wm-spec.jl
2003-11-16 16:13:33.0 +0100
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= month, D = day, h = hour, m = minute, s = second, C = century,
Y = year)
man date for details. Note that this command must be run as root.
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Windowmaker and thus has no konqueror.
AFAIK it's a KDE thing. Won't work with Mozilla derivatives.
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baselayout.
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:29:20: iostream: No such file or directory
This looks like it's a c++ file (it's trying to use c++ headers) but you're
trying to compile it with gcc, not g++.
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 06:16:18 -0800, Norbert Kamenicky muttered:
gabor wrote:
Andrew Farmer wrote:
On Sun, 09 Nov 2003 06:29:35 -0800, Norbert Kamenicky muttered:
- snip -
Well, the problem is that you can only mount an image as a user if the
image and mountpoint are specified
already have installed.
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object file: No
such file or directory
Then at the end it said:
!!! Could not download openssl-0.9.61.tar.gz.
Aborting.
Re-emerge wget. The SSL update causes all sorts of havoc with packages.
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damage!
It doesn't work, for reasons I've outlined above. Unless you've somehow
managed to get root to set some flags for you, in which case the system is
as good as compromised anyway.
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nosuid, and that's how it _should_ be used.
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issues.
And I haven't used Windows seriously in the last five or six years.
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/etc/shadow (as root), then use that as input to useradd -p
3. python script below (call it anything _except_ crypt)
#!/usr/bin/python2.2
import crypt, getpass
hash = crypt.crypt(getpass.default_getpass(), xy) # salt
print Hash:, hash
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if the
image and mountpoint are specified in the fstab. I still don't know why
mount (or the kernel or something) can't start allowing mounts of a file
readable by a user over a directory the user owns...
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emulation set, pressing both buttons at once would paste. HTH
I think the option you want is Emulate3Buttons. ChordMiddle is a Logitech
extension -- not what you want.
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? Stuffing it into .muttrc
doesn't work for me...
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x86 and
PPC...?
There probably isn't one. My advice would be to look for *any* kind of
Linux distribution for the HP9000 and see if you can boot from that.
After you've got some sort of Linux running, *then* you can try to make it
Gentoo.
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if the
ebuild can make new-format modules yet, though. Try it and see if it works?
(And aren't most of the ATI drivers available in the kernel anyway?)
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 15:27:09 -0800, Brian Doob muttered:
Changing that didn't seem to fix my problem.
Hmm. Try re-emerging iptables?
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 17:05:16 -0800, Rick [Kitty5] muttered:
What do people do / recommend for backing up?
I rsync my $HOME to a secondary hard disk.
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up dotfiles
rsync -a --delete .* $LOC
# Back up other important stuff (except MP3s)
for x in `echo $BACKUP`
echo Backing up $x
rsync -a --delete --delete-excluded --exclude /doc/mp3** $x $LOC
echo Backup/sync process complete
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the heck does the shell manage to spit out a segmentation-fault
message after a kernel panic?)
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is non-journaling).
Unless FFS has changed significantly since I last heard of it, it's
non-journalling. FFS was created well before journaling became a
consideration.
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 23:38:36 -0800, Anupam Kapoor muttered:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) writes:
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:53:27 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
From the computer you are connecting from run xhost +
server_your_connecting_to as whatever user started X
sound until you open the window...
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by using a proxy on
the server instead. Am I wrong here?
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something more like
USE=gtk2 emerge mozilla
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 02:14:51 -0800, Rodney Arne Karlsen muttered:
From what I have read, prelinking speeds up the start up of
aplications. Does prelinking speed up the rest of the app after startup?
No. Prelinking just speeds up the initial launch.
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or some such in your USE flags.
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files are OK, I would think...
-rw-rw-r--1 root 4909 Aug 19 16:41
...and more group-writable files. All safe.
Should I report this bug to Gentoo bugzilla ??
No.
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have merged
esound but only get osssink in gstreamer ) or the other way round
force system sound to output through oss?
esddsp nautilus
(though getting this to work with sessions may require that you write some
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Looks like you've somehow managed to get a corrupted /root/.viminfo --
delete it and the problems will probably go away.
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enough. i hope. any one tried this?
As far as I know, there are currently no functional PowerPC [sim|em]ulators
that run under x86 machines. There's MOL (Mac-On-Linux), but that only runs
under PPC machines.
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(or wherever MozillaFirebird installs to) to your home
directory. Run it from there.
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with me.
I haven't tried it myself (as I've got a real Mac to run iTunes on), but
I've read that the install crashes under Wine.
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. Retain numbering
starting at 0, and change the num_clients setting at the end.
Log back into GNOME2 and open the Sessions control panel. Remove the
setting to save settings at logout. This ought to fix things for you.
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support GTK+2/GNOME2.
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broke the patch -- I'd suggest you roll back to Python 2.2
and wait for an official release.
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of your program to /etc/shells also.
You do know about ssh -t host command?
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, there's really no way (that I know of, at least) to keep a user
from getting a login shell as long as they have an account.
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: your system's probably
running out of memory if processes are dying at brk(). Make sure you have
virtual memory turned on.
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