you logon.
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'lo
everything's in the title...
was it here that I read something about playing their game to get them to hook
themselves ?
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oops, forgot to say, this address is only used for the gentoo lists...
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On Sunday 08 February 2004 23:46, Collins Richey wrote:
Everyone gets the Nigerian scam from time to time.
I was not sure, I get about 50 assorted spams per day on some old addresses,
but this one I had heard about, but never received for myself before.
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On Tuesday 20 January 2004 07:26, qwerty wrote:
Imagine that there is a security update (kernel, iptables) and you've
got to burn a new CD every time that this happens...
what if the CD is a CD-RW ?
only keep the files for the iso somewhere, and rebuild the CD on the updates.
if you build the
sure i've seen this somewhere, but can't find it :(
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On Thursday 04 December 2003 18:59, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
You're using gnome-terminal? Me too, and I have the same problem. Maybe
gnome-terminal's to blame.
maybe not, Konsole behaves the same, but not always, and I can't find what
makes it wrap OK or not.
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/.bashrc and the user should
never have to set by themselves.
thanks, that seems to have fixed it for me :)
gotta write this down somewhere...
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On Wednesday 03 December 2003 22:37, Spider wrote:
Competition time? Who finds most errors and reports? *evil grin*
(Yes, I know I'm getting hated for this ;-)
isn't it also on this day that many new ebuilds get into the portage tree ?
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 23:16, Chad Martin wrote:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-install.xml
maybe you wanted to post this one :
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml
as this one is about installation withOUT the CDs...
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 23:56, Raquel wrote:
That would work well ... if I had an existing Linux system installed
... which I don't.
but...
but...
there's one with a knoppix !
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it still occur ?
I hope you don't torture a lonely single CPU on this ;-)
I suppose distcc and ccache can be quite important helpers in this project,
right ?
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On Thursday 20 November 2003 04:04, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 09:35 pm, Chris wrote:
Is there an ebuild for krecipes?
Emerge search krecipes
nope...
Google... krecipes ebuild
nope...
Wow! I'm tired. No ebuilds for krecipes
maybe it's an
On Sunday 16 November 2003 10:50, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I searched around with google and on the forums. I tried a few different
sensors.conf for other people with the same board (MSI K7DMaster) and the
temps stayed the same every time. I guess that means they really are that
hot.
the only
compiles ATM, so i can't test it.
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On Sunday 09 November 2003 15:56, Redeeman wrote:
i dont understand why its easier with vhosts when the documentroot is
/var/www, i would believe its the same with /home/httpd :)
the reasons are explained in the document link mentionned in a previous answer
in this thread...
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not a good
idea)
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On Sunday 09 November 2003 23:31, Tom Wesley wrote:
As others have suggested, you should probably force yourself to learn,
but you might like to take a look at the Gentoo Linux Install Script at
http://glis.sf.net.
i didn't know this script existed, but my choosing Gentoo was (partly) to
On Sunday 09 November 2003 23:58, Tom Wesley wrote:
Depends if you read and understand how the installer does what it does
or not ;-)
the idea with Gentoo is that I play the installer, no ?
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what's the point of this private conversation on gentoo-user ??
isn't this a private chat between 2-3 persons that could go on OFF the list ?
On Saturday 08 November 2003 19:01, Matt Chorman wrote:
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Hi !
I'm trying to make an ebuild for a small software that has only a .spec to
build it.
any1 has tips (or even URLs) to help me find what the variables in the .spec
are ?
thanks.
BTW, the software is FSLint (http://www.iol.ie/~padraiga/fslint/)
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of the one from nVidia.
did u check if you're using the right driver for your graphics card or a
generic one ?
HTH
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On Wednesday 15 October 2003 23:52, Roger Miliker wrote:
I hope I answered your question
err... yes
peace,
oops.
i gotta stop to think before clicking Send...
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[snip]so is there some way for me to grab these scripts?
Recover them or emerge ONLY them?
if you kept the binary packages from when you compiled the apps, maybe you
can retrieve the init.d scripts from there ?
I cannot access my gentoo from here, so just guessing :(
HTH
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same here, but that's all I came up with.
that's why I said 'if anyone has a better idea
I'm new to bash scripts, but as it was either this or hardcode the device in
the script, i chose this.
HTH
Azhdeen
On Thursday 02 October 2003 04:04, SMS WebMaster wrote:
Thank you for the script
in the if line with usbview or dmesg, it's
manufacturer/product/version without the zero padding
good luck.
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On Sunday 28 September 2003 23:01, SMS WebMaster wrote:
No the fas is running all the time ,
and when the system crash the screen dont go blank (I still can see my
desktop but I can't move the mouse or press the keyboard)
try booting the liveCD and run the memtest
that's the most likely
else ?
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I think i've found something like an answer (OK, with a hint on #gentoofr) :
why not getting it with a ls, taking the most recent device line ?
On Thursday 25 September 2003 00:39, Azhdeen wrote:
mount /dev/sda1 -t vfat -o umask=000 /mnt/usbkey
I rewrote the line like
On Thursday 18 September 2003 13:37, Jason Stubbs wrote:
To put it simply, the console is the text mode before xwindows.
a bit off topic, but it hurts my eyes to read xwindows...
it's XWindow, X11 or X, not the poor excuse for an OS...
drop that S !!
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, power was for the server processes, not fancy displays where you
don't need them.
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# concern that they will be deleted by rsync updates. Default is not
# defined.
#PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage
wanna give this a try ??
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business, like some 3 letters corp
playing FUD to pump up its stock quote before selling everything.
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Act, licences, and so on.
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Hi
You might want to save your binary packages too.
they're in $PORTDIR/packages (default to /usr/portage/packages )
it can save a LOT of time if you make a ... mistake
Azhdeen
Hi,
I need to reinstall my system but want to keep the downloaded files in
the portage, so i don't have
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