that looks like a pretty good
deal.
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is unsupported by this driver, and
you need to use the ati binary-only driver.
Unfortunately I have no experience with it (I have a 9200 myself and use
dri).
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BOFH Excuse #159:
Stubborn processes
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a
certificate, as well as doing a revoke (although it didnt seem to
invalidate anything afaik).
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Main's Law:
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happened.
For those a little slower than the rest, yes I am self promoting.
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What time is it?
I don't know, it keeps changing.
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-switch, and use switch2 to set your theme and font
preferences.
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Kitchen activity is highlighted. Butter up a friend.
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world will be a list of packages going back to the base. If
you don't want that (and just want to recompile programs you use, with
new USE flags, for example) try this:
cat /var/cache/edb/world | xargs emerge -p
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The first rule
button0 or something :)
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meet me at one a.m. behind the bus depot, bring five-hundred dollars and
come alone. I'm serious! -- The Rockford Files
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Then you can add =media-gfx/gimp-1.3 to your
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Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower
is
nothing
:-)
(But this is only if you have the module installed on a 2.4 kernel)
iirc, portage applies neccesasry patches based on kernel version. Have a
look in the ebuild.
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Keep your Eye on the Ball,
Your Shoulder to the Wheel, Your Nose to the Grindstone
grief, but I cannot find a way to get a list of ebuilds
that openjade or docbook-sgml depend on, so I don't know what packages
to try to rebuild.
emerge -ep openjade will give you a fairly comprehensive recursive
depenancy listing. Look up -e in portage --help
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so I'd much rather play with the second one.
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Double your disk space - delete Windows!
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. Incase you were curious on a later date, I have
a k7T turbo as well, and it uses the viacxxx driver, or something like
that (iirc, the only via option).
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Nuclear war can ruin your whole compile.
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Toolkit (which
gnome also needs, which works well if you use both).
As for just converting and resizing, just use `convert` from
imagemagick. Nice, small, and doesnt require anything you probably dont
already have.
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I attribute my success
and
don't have access to that machine to look it up.
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_no_ power management in
the kernel.
No PM sucks, as you wont be able to change your processor speed, and
useful laptop things like that, but the BIOS should control the fan
(mine works this way), and you'll be able to use the machine.
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.
What is the best way to keep that package from mycomputers?
Probably something like
emerge -i gnome-extra/gnome-games-3.0.0
As long as it had a higher version number that the gnome-games that
would be installed you should be good.
How are you handling config changes?
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.gentoo/
I had to use $MAILDIR in the recipies as well.
:0
* ^List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail gentoo-user.gentoo.org
$MAILDIR/.Lists.Gentoo-User/
Also: You're reply-to header address is spelled wrong.
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Now this is a totally
the image type to indexed, then all the indexed file
formats will be selectable.
A bit easier is to change the type to (cant remember exact wording) by
extension and type filename.gif as the name. In that case, it will
prompt you to index it to export as a gif.
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permanently
(implies --no-registration)
-q, --quit Quit Rhythmbox
Just a quick test, and rhythmbox --next from a terminal works as
expected.
As for Juk on kde, I dunno. Never used.
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are the same.
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Don't speak about Time, until you have spoken to him.
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checking and then have a nice, proper .iso.
You could burn this for future cd use, or you could see if grip can rip
from an .iso image.
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When a Banker jumps out of a window, jump after him--that's where the
money is.
-- Robespierre
and i havent used the win hd on this thing in over 6 months so that hd will
be reformated and used strickly for my music
An empty window?
mount /mnt/c
That would have worked just as well (*ahem* better) than a reboot ;)
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I don't have any
to my laptop. You should definately document everything you
do, maybe set up a website.
Chris I
Of course there's no reason for it, it's just our policy.
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compiled programs tries to issue an
i686-specific instruction, you're in trouble.
And from your original message:
I thought the Pentium Pro was a dead-end, and that
the Pentium II was based on the Pentium.
No, the pentium II's are based on the pentium pro.
Chris I
Often things ARE as bad
with opening mail and web
links from one to the other, which is why thunderbird and firebird have
such difficulty.
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the ability to launch a second program,
which hasnt quite been done yet, which I'm sure is one of the reasons
the software is version less than 1.0.
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BOFH Excuse #252: Our ISP is having {switching,routing,SMDS,frame relay}
problems
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gui_ulist_hide = 1 to gui_ulist_hide = 0.
Or you could click the arrow to the right of the topic bar.
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-- Albert Einstein
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fine iirc.
Chris I
Violence in reality is quite different from theory. -- Spock, The Cloud
Minders, stardate 5818.4
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/screenshots.php?game=jdoomindex=1
note that jdoom by default doesnt use 3d objects, and legacy doesnt yet
support it (under development still).
Chris I
2180, U.S. History question: What 20th Century U.S. President was almost
impeached and what office did he later hold?
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really check
whats around for stable, but unstable has lots of 2.4 kernels right up
to stable. Although at the very least, there is the 24bf kernel which
you can also apt (theres a bootfloppy with it as well).
Chris I
He who renders warfare fatal to all engaged in it will be the greatest
benefactor
needs use the dev=/dev/hdc workaround.
Chris I
Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as
if she laid an asteroid. -- Mark Twain
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is out now, so
i suppose i will give it a shot when i have some time.
Also: i dont see what you were pointing to in the first link, but the
second appears to be a possible agp fix (that may already exist in mm4)
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to the point of bringing up
the
network interface and just goes right through it and moves on. Then
other times it sits there like it is trying to bring the interface
up.
So I guess I'm not sure why it has different behavior between boots.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
Have a look at ifplugd
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ati-drivers is ati's binary drivers for their firegl line of cards (as
well as the radeon 8500 and above). It won't work for your rage 128.
You will want to use xfree's ati driver, and if you want 3d
accelleration, emerge xfree-drm.
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device?
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If John Madden steps outside on February 2, looks down, and doesn't
see his
feet, we'll have 6 more weeks of Pro football.
-- Chuck Newcombe
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Really?? What a coincidence, I'm shallow too!!
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, the site tells you it has been
moved and presents the adres above).
It looks like you sync'd to a gentoo _download_ mirror. Probably not
what you wanted.
Remove your SYNC entry from make.conf and it will use the defualt.
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one a dev beat me to it :). I've been mounting things
like my public_html from my server with no special software (on the
server).
It's really kinda neat, and alot easier than NFS on TCP tunneled
through ssh port forwarding :)
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` as root.
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good.
-- Anita Loos, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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, was written specifically for
gtk+2, and there is no gtk+1 support to speak of (except i think it
still pulls xmms for some reason). There is no need to recompile all of
gnome. Since there wasnt an option, it automagically used gtk+2.
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, etc) are not, and thus you still
need a copy of the game.
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A: One per person.
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Size of downloaded files: 176 kB
Homepage:http://www.gnome.org/
Description: Extra GNOME Virtual File System modules, currently
only contains a smb share browser module.
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think more than 10 or so packages.
revdep-rebuild listed only unrelated ebuilds (why it wants to rebuild
binary-only unreal-tournament is beyond me).
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a
dependancy?). I've been using the gtk2 flag since I first heard of it
(shortly after gnome 2.0 went stable) and havent had any problems. Even
the gtk2 version of sylpheed-claws works rather well.
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for Balsa. I had filed a bug around balsa 2.0.10
(wherabouts gpg support was introduced), and it took until (iirc)
2.0.12 for the maintainer to consider it stable enough for inclusion in
the ebuild. It isnt even marked stable yet.
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On 2003.10.28 17:35, mathieu perrenoud wrote:
On Monday 27 October 2003 23:15, Chris I wrote:
allowed to be used. I've tried ip and mac filtering in
iptables,
but it doesnt seem to be effective.
why isn't it effective? Did you try -j LOG before the -j DROP to see
if the
rule is matched
On 2003.10.27 11:52, Stephen Varga wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 19:47, Chris I wrote:
Hi.
I, and many others at my school are having a problem with (at
least)
one person running a DHCP server on their laptops. People often get
invalid addresses due to this and cannot (easily) access
disable the server.
Short from trying harder to find him and kicking him in the shins, can
anybody think of a way to block dhcp servers, or to specify which is
allowed to be used. I've tried ip and mac filtering in iptables, but it
doesnt seem to be effective.
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Your own mileage
:
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 08:43, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
Hello,
on a gentoo server, after I've just ran emerge sync,
emerge -upvD world wants to install xfree... :(
(snip)
You could use `etcat -d packagename` to determine which of the
new
packages portage is suggesting requires xfree?
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/post-halloween-2.5.txt;
einfo for more info about the development series.
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/* and the selected mode is lost and
switched back to 80x25.
Any hint where the problem has to be fixed.
This should be the consolefont script. You might want to look into
using the VESA framebuffer in the kernel instead.
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WHOA!! Ken and Barbie are having TOO MUCH FUN!! It must be the
NEGATIVE
important.
Although, I do reccommend more than a 30 gig drive if you are going to
have multiple operating systems installed. I've found that I've pretty
much filled my 30G (split down the middle for windows xp and gentoo).
Granted, I have a few games installed, though.
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Real
. I am not using ipv6 (although i have it enabled as
modules). I'm also using ATAPI for my cd burning, so I have no scsi at
all in my kernel.
I'm using 2.6.0-test8-mm1 , so your mileage will vary with different
sources. I'm also on a Pentium-m notebook and gcc 3.2.3-r2.
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Courage
:)
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your keyboard's space bar is generating spurious keycodes.
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in advance.
I've fallen in love with rhythmbox. It's supposed to be itunes-like,
but having never used itunes, I can't comment one way or the other.
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-- Martin Luther
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i686).
I think 'current' gcc builds sse2 instructions fine. gcc 3.2.3 I
believe was the version that fixed outstanding bugs. As well, 3.3 is
fine.
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The height of its contents to see!
She lit a small match to assist her,
Oh, bring back my Bonnie
On 2003.10.19 00:34, Collins Richey wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 22:06:35 -0400 Chris I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I really despise is pdf attachments. OO will create pdf
just
fine, but
there's no way to read and modify it on linux (that I am aware
of).
There are many pdf viewers
the cpufreq documentation in the kernel source.
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others. They are fairly decent, but the font rendering,
at least on pdf's i have viewed, is terrible. And they lack the ability
to search pdfs (if the pdf itself has said ability).
That said, acrobat reader is availiable for linux.
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things...
Yep!
Run `gconf-editor` and find your way to
/apps/nautilus/preferences
there is a value show_desktop that you can uncheck. It's kinda neat
playing around in there, sometimes..
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speak from experience
-1.2.7-mmx.patch.gz
!!! ERROR: media-sound/xmms-1.2.7-r20 failed.
!!! Function epatch, Line 182, Exitcode 0
!!! Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE!
This i dont know. try emerge sync'ing again and see if the problem
still exists.
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using a GeForce2 MX video
card. I can send XFree86.log if needed.
Please help. I don't know what could be causing this.
We would need to see your log file, and it would be handy, as Jeffrey
Smelser suggested, to know what you were updating.
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enhance, v.:
To tamper
be there (like
tar). You can download the stageX tarball from a mirror from in
knoppix.
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The chances of getting eaten up by a lion on Main Street
aren't one in a million, but once would be enough.
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be to emerge nvidia-kernel with --oneshot. The package would not
be added to world, and I would assume (possibly incorrectly, I have not
looked at the source) the package's files would not be logged by
portage.
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There are two kinds of egotists: 1) Those who admit it 2) The rest
, to have an
entry in /dev/sound for the second card?
/dev/sound is the oss compatability for ALSA, isnt it? Does oss support
multiple sound cards?
I would think in /dev/snd (or whatever alsa regularly uses) you would
have multiple entries.
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Zymurgy's Law of Volunteer Labor
for web browser as set by
the user in the control centre.
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nights fine on it though.
Remember, glxgears is a verification tool, not a benchmark. Try
installing quake or tuxracer, or something and see what you get.
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luck
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Quack!! Quack!!
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. I might give
it a try
though as I know my PC does have an APIC available. Thanks for the
tip!
Last time I tried APIC my laptop froze every time I changed the screen
brightness (even before init would start, if i had changed it then).
Lucky I'm using NAT i suppose
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Let the machine do
.
There is an ATI howto on the gentoo docs page.
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the ( and ) should be the clause type, but it seems my kde don't want
to
output them.
{ } is it not?
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thing,
it's the money.
-- Kim Hubbard
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dir dependent?
It works if it is in the /usr/portage tree but not in the
/usr/local/portage!
BTW, I have several ebuilds under /usr/local/portage working
perfectly.
did you copy the 'files' directory? It is probably looking for patches
contained within.
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7500 (mobility, actually) and it
works great.
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second. Radeon 7500 (mobility, even) running with dri, and not a
single problem (unless you count framerates :).
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only if the folly of it escapes you.
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not terribly familiar with the inner workings of sa.
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another beer.
-- Cheers
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be the
issue (do you have the ssl use flag set like I do?)
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29855
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It's a poor workman who blames his tools.
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of headaches if you didnt
know.
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-- Goethe
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On 2003.09.22 02:52, Chris I wrote:
One thing you may wish to look into is the Intel graphics. AFAIK, the
problems with the dell 500m were due to the integrated intel
graphics. There is an Xfree86 patch around to fix the problem
(couldnt get higher than 640x480 iirc), but it could cause alot
only hope.
emerge-webrsync doesnt work for ya?
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Sometimes, when I think of what that girl means to me, it's all I can
do
to keep from telling her.
-- Andy Capp
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On 2003.09.19 11:38, Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 00:28, Chris I wrote:
On 2003.09.19 10:41, David wrote:
Does anyone know of a mirror that has a portage snapshot after
portage-20030914.tar.bz2
I've been looking for days for a newer snapshot after reading
about
for wrapping. I've indented to try and show that a line is
continued)
relayhost =
mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.1.0/24, 1.2.3.4/32
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
reject_unauth_destination
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On 2003.09.19 15:59, Chris I wrote:
On 2003.09.19 13:21, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi i have postfix configured to reject attach files of below.
After running Nessus on my machine i was surprised that nessus could
send fake viruses to postfix and the where deliverd in my mailbox.
Were you
.
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Being comfortable that others will discover your greatness.
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of
apache you can use emerge \net-www/apache-2 (the backslash is
necessary
to escape the for bash).
To keep the 2.x version of apache from installing when you do a -u
world, you can make the /etc/portage directory, and then:
echo =net-www/apache-2 /etc/portage/package.mask
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There's
use -5 with etc-update.
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to pop over to google and do
a search for what you need. you could always specify the address of the
archives with the site: paramater.
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Life's the same, except for the shoes.
- The Cars
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On 2003.09.14 23:51, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Chris I wrote:
On 2003.09.14 14:56, Ron wrote:
Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote
Why not to keep all gentoo-user mails?
Using imap, it takes a rediculously long time to open mailboxes
over
my
connection from school (where I am) to home (where
, nslookup is deprecated. It's better to use 'host', which is in
net-misc/host.
The replacement for nslookup is dig, is it not?
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WORKINGS of this POTATO!!
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in the control-center?
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the one you are least interested, and say nothing about the other.
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/portage/package.mask.
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Life does not begin at the moment of conception or the moment of birth.
It begins when the kids leave home and the dog dies.
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On 2003.09.09 07:15, rh wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 01:43:53 -0400
Chris I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2003.09.09 00:31, rh wrote:
When I start a process running in the background, as in, xplanet
-projection rectangular 2/dev/null , why when I exit the
terminal
window, does that process die
compatibility issues.
They are slotted and can co-exist. Have a look in the ebuild.
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Crashing is violent; that's why there are more violent games for
Windows - and
they'll always work.
-- Ewout Stam
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On 2003.09.10 00:29, Mark Renouf wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 02:08, Norberto Bensa wrote:
About randr
Chris I wrote:
I believe KDE 3.1 has this feature in their control panel
3.2 will.
Gnome-2.4 as well
Thats what i said ;)
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On 2003.09.08 02:08, Norberto Bensa wrote:
About randr
Chris I wrote:
I believe KDE 3.1 has this feature in their control panel
3.2 will.
Thanks, I wasnt sure.
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2.0.38 /usr/src/linux/arch/sparc/kernel/ptrace.c
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The file
/usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources/ChangeLog
should have enough information for you.
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Thanks Tom. I'll check it out.
etcat -c packagename
This is a fairly new way to do things as well, kinda nice.
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Chris I
I feel like
On 2003.09.08 19:21, Collins Richey wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:26:52 -0400
Chris I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Openoffice 1.1 simply rocks, but is still in the release candidate
stages (not-quite-but-very-close-to-stable-release). If you're
overly
adventurous, grab the ebuild with ximian patches
can't reproduce this with aterm.
xev
exit
and xev is still running (granted, it is completely useless without a
terminal, but it is all i could think of that didnt fork itself when
run).
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-- Patton
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