--- Krikket [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Just as a side-note to others contemplating this -- be certain you
are deleting the *correct* copy of stdio.h -- there's more than one
file with that name!)
The full path is given in the emerge error output.
For x86 users this would be:
I was having the same problem. Found some stuff about a bug related to
stdio.h and was told to remove it. All KDE pkgs compiled without a
problem after that.
Here's your link.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32565
Although this was unreleated to KDE in the above link it was
demenstrating
--- Liviu BURCUSEL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is what Thomas Prock wrote:
Hi,
this is probably because the digest-file in
/usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources/files/digest-gentoo-sources-2.4.
22-r5
claims that the size of gentoo-sources-2.4.22-r5.patch.bz2 has to be
3769551
Compaq Evo D510 ??? Desktop/Tower version
The reason that I ask is because I'm having a hell-of a time trying to
figure out what needs to be tweaked/written in XF86Config and
else-where to get the Built-in onboard Auido and Video to work
correctly.
This computer was given to me. And its
--- Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Compaq Evo D510 ??? Desktop/Tower version
The reason that I ask is because I'm having a hell-of a time trying
to
figure out what needs to be tweaked/written in XF86Config and
else-where to get the Built-in onboard Auido and Video to work
Compaq Evo D510 ??? Desktop/Tower version
The reason that I ask is because I'm having a hell-of a time trying
to figure out what needs to be tweaked/written in XF86Config and
else-where to get the Built-in onboard Auido and Video to work
correctly.
This computer was given to me. And its
--- Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 04:56, Joshua Banks wrote:
If I do X -configure this seems to do a semi good job of loading
what
it thinks is appropriate. But I keep getting dev/agppart notfound
or
missing. I don't see this as a kernel option as far as I
--- Pablo De Napoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check this link out on the forums.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=769776#769776
HTH's,
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--- Kim Ingemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 10:57, David Gethings wrote:
My question is how do I add this dir to the ldcache?
You can add directories to ldcache by changing /etc/ld.so.conf and
running ldconfig afterwards.
What does ldconfig do. Or whats its purpose
From a stage2 tarball, I've gotten through Fetching and compiling most
all the system -u update packages.
How can I make Gentoo remerge all of the system update packages again?
I've done something wrong and I don't want to install the kernel with
the state that the system is in currently. I
Hello,
Im currently downloading gentoo-souces and I noticed an accompanying
patch. Do I need to do anything special with the kernel patch or will
the patch be applied when I configure genkernel??
Never applied a Kernel Patch before.
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portage handles the patches it downloads, in all circumstances.
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--- khurram b [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I am totaly new to this mailing list side, I am totaly
confused how to manage the mails from gentoo-user
mailing list, I get alot of mails, is there any
application that can manage mails or I can browse all
the mails online,
I am unable to read
Hey Steve,
Did you get everything setup an working in regards to TinyDns and
Dnscache?
Are you using a Split Horizion setup?
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--- Steve B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It just feels like I am missing something, and I don't really
understand
the [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s of TinyDns.
I would take a close look at this:
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/tinydns-data.html
And then take a look at this thread from beginning to end. Should
correctly. Thats why I'm looking for a working example and not
partial incomplete examples, which is all I seem to find.
http://homepages.tesco.net./~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/dns-split-horizon.html#TaggedRecords
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/tinydns-data.html#differentiation
Thanks,
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which packages contain kernel modules???
Is there a way for me to check before loading the new Kernel sources so
I know what needs to be remerged again?
Thanks James,
Joshua Banks
-Original Message-
From: Joshua Banks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 12:31 AM
--- Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 Jan 2004 15:24, Joshua Banks wrote:
How do I know which packages contain kernel modules???
Is there a way for me to check before loading the new Kernel
sources
so I know what needs to be remerged again?
qpkg -I -nc -f /lib/modules
When I emerged net-misc/rsync-2.6.0 it says:
*
* Please make sure you do NOT disable the rsync server running
* in a chroot. Please check /etc/rsync/rsyncd.conf and make sure
* it says: use chroot = yes
* This patch enables usage of user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port
*
and start svcan from /etc/init.d but this
isn't documented anywhere in djb's site. This worries me somewhat. I'm
hoping to correct my install if I've done something wrong here. This is
my main reason for this posting.
Thanks for any pointers.
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--- Steve B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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also on a note to the orginal posting of this, the emerge of
daemontools
created the /service directory (at least for me).
Thanks Steve.
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--- Steve B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ok... first problem. Let me walk you through what I have completed
so far
You didn't really give us a good picture of your setup. Which will help
me (us) help you further.
I.E.
Are you running a firewall
test
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a newb but it was very frustrating trying to get
my system, firewall, printing,,, ect.. ect.. in working order again.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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--- Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I reinstalled Gentoo linux and when I goto try and install dnscache
following the directions I seem to get some strange effects.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jbanks # dnscache-conf dnscache dnslog /etc/dnscache
192.168.1.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jbanks
--- Michael Spohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you get internet access as Root then dns resolution _IS_
working.
But you said you couldn't ping the dns servers. So dns is working
may
just filtering ICMP.
Hi, back after a day off my problem still causes me headaches...
If this ICMP
--- Tom Hosiawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm assuming I should do a similar thing for my notebook and desktop,
have a separate subnet for the internal lan and external interface to
the net?
I don't understand what you mean here. You simply need to have
shorewall installed on a machine that
--- Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About one-third of the time when I try to connect with kppp
(randomly), I get
the error box 1-2 times where it says The pppd daemon died
unexpectedly!
Exit status 19.
I used to run into the same issue along time ago. And now its gone. I
think
--- Michael Spohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using a dsl connection to the internet and since a couple of
days I can't get out as a normal user besides via proxy connection
with squid.
Correct me if I'm wrong Michael.
You can get out to the internet with a normal user as long as that user
that configures the squid-proxy?
What are the ip's of the dns servers in etc/resolv.conf?
I will try and ping them from here.
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or you can send them directly to me if you
would prefer.
Thanks a lot for your help so far.
No problem Michael.
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Tom I would post your original message and other corresponding replies
with Collins to the Shorewall mailing list. I'm pretty sure Tom can
give you a diagnosis or some flame to get pointed in the right
direction. One or the other anyways. :P
Personally I would change eht0:0 to be on a different
Eth0 interface address. Then all outgoing packets
appear as coming from eth0's 192.168.1.x ip.
HTH's,
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Merry Christmas everyone... :P
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--- lodger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All I could find was
k3b --help
Yup. I checked that. Sorry, forgot to mention that.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a CD/DVD ripping linux program
that is Very intuitive and has lots of documentation for a newb that is
used to using Windows Nero.
running a 2.6 kernel but your
following the directions for a totally diffenert card (radeon model)
than what you have on your laptop.
Let me know if this helps or not?
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--- Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
If someone else has a Mozilla 1.5 machine with this item
happening, then
I'd suggest they file the bug report.
I'm running Mozilla-Firebird 0.7 and I don't see this happening. Then
again I'm not running a full Mozilla
--- Oliver Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Timo Boettcher wrote:
Just for the record (I saw you got your solution) there is also the
Gentoo-Router-Howto on the wiki of the Gentoo-Server-Project
http://www.subverted.net/wakka/wakka.php?wakka=RouterHowto
The site was down over the last
--- Oliver Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua Banks wrote:
And what was the final solution Oliver? I must of missed one of
your
postings.
Only one word: shorewall. Configuring that thing was done in 30
minutes,
incl. reading the quick setup guide, configuring routing
react weird when someone offers help, so I didn't wan't to push
it (so to say).
Doesn't sound as though you needed any help anyways, just a slight
suggestive SELL.. Heh.. Heh.. :D. So you've got your basics down, thats
for sure. Nice job.
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--- Oliver Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua Banks wrote:
I didn't see really see an answer. What I saw was you saying that
you
were curious now and that was it. You didn't say one way or another
that you wanted or needed any help. So I left it alone. Sometimes
people react weird
-together. Heh..
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--- Dennis Freise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 22:39:45 -0800 (PST)
Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to track down the answer to this and am coming up
empty handed. I'm hoping someone might shed some light on the
following.
When I
to the size of the
IP-Headers. That's a
fixed value.
But please, investigate this, I would too be interested why the
values are
wrong.
Thankyou. I will update this thread with my results of researching.
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--- Redeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i had these problems too, and the problems is that you have
configured
/etc/hosts wrong, i will show mine here, where it works, and i get:
When or how (what command) do you use to get the below line to present
its self?
This is redeeman.linux.dk (Linux
--- Rumen Yotov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Joshua,
In my opinion you got it right.
That's only my personal experience of course. Be warned.
When using genkernel copying .config doesn't seem to work, but the
other
way works.
I've never compiled my kernels by hand, only with genkernel.
--- Chris Bare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
restart it manually do:
/etc/init.d/net.eth1 stop
/etc/init.d/net.eth1 start
That will cause it to go out and get it's new settings via dhcp.
Ahhh Thank you.
When I do this, (the commands your referring to above) does this
--- Kathy Wills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marius Mauch wrote:
Does your /etc/issue have a \O or \o ?
Marius
It has \o.
Mine has the following line and I have an upper case O instead of a
lower case o.
$ less /etc/issue
This is \n.\O (\s \m \r) \t
What does this file have to do
--- Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only now that genone explained (thanks genone) that \o is for NIS
domainname and \O for DNS domainname am I getting the right result.
So Peter you simply removed the \o and replaced this with \O or
added
\O to the existing /etc/issue file?
Thanks,
Hello,
I've been trying to track down the answer to this and am coming up
empty handed. I'm hoping someone might shed some light on the
following.
When I do:
*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jbanks # netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask
in the grub menu waiting
to be tried
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TOP POSTING this one:
Ahhh.. Thanks Dennis. I will hold-off on upgrading then. Much
appreciated.
I would still like to get some confirmation on the info from my
original posting (the one before this) from any of the seasoned kernel
hackers out there please.
Thanks,
Joshua Banks
--- Dennis
the same root exploit?
gentoo-2.4.20-r9 and gentoo-2.4.22-r1 are both patched with the fix,
as
is the latest version of every other kernel sources package in
portage.
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--- Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Joshua Banks --
Thanks Matthias.
you're welcome ;)
please report if you succeeded with your 2nd NIC!
Pretty painless once all the research was done. The most confusing part
was the fact that my nic card read
to the default run-level via rc-update, will
switching the interface to dhcp (versus it being statically addressed
now) have an effect or not? If so, what (if simple) do I need to do?
Thanks,
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Reposting in the hopes that I get a bite. I've researched this but
don't seem to find anything significant that helps answer my 2
questions.
JBanks
--- Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've just added another nic card and statically assigned the address
and used rc-update add
Ok I will and try and make this simple.
Say I'm using genkernel to automate the kernel compile:
Will simply moving the .config from the current Kernel tree to new
Kernel tree use the same menu slections that were used in the original
Kernel tree?
E.G.
1) mount /boot
2) cd
Thanks Jayson.
JBanks
--- Jayson Garrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 13:35, Joshua Banks wrote:
Reposting in the hopes that I get a bite. I've researched this but
don't seem to find anything significant that helps answer my 2
questions.
JBanks
--- Joshua Banks
--- Chris Bare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It will only work as you expect if you reboot or restart eth1
manually. To
restart it manually do:
/etc/init.d/net.eth1 stop
/etc/init.d/net.eth1 start
That will cause it to go out and get it's new settings via dhcp.
Ahhh Thank you.
When I
that helps.
Sections 19 and 20 of the install guide show examples.
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--- Kathy Wills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the /etc/host file is and has been correct so that is not the
answer.
Is /etc/resolv.conf empty?
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--- Aaron Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I have read about this before on this list, but I didn't see
any
archives on the gentoo site to try to search (unless I just missed
it).
Here's the Gentoo archive:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-userr=1w=2
HTH's,
JBanks
Hello,
This is a bit trivial and off topic but I can't figure out what
happened. Xpdf was working before and now I click on a given pdf and
nothing happens. No errors, nothing.
I'm using KDE 3.1.4
I like to view PDF's with Xpdf. In KDE Control Center File
Associations I have Filename patters
going
from a 10Mb to 100Mb and vicea-versa) or is this a pretty common
scenario?
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--- Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and what happens, if you try to run
$ /usr/bin/xpdf /path/to/file.pdf
from command line?
As root:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin # /usr/bin/xpdf /home/jbanks/501302.pdf
/usr/bin/xpdf: error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.3: cannot
--- Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Joshua Banks --
1) Can I just follow the same instructions within the Intial Gentoo
Install guide to get this Second card to work and,
yep, should be pretty straight forward. shutdown, insert NIC, boot
--- Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Joshua Banks --
Thanks Matthias.
you're welcome ;)
please report if you succeeded with your 2nd NIC!
Will do.
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--- Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Joshua Banks --
As root:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin # /usr/bin/xpdf /home/jbanks/501302.pdf
/usr/bin/xpdf: error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.3:
cannot
open shared object file: No such file
--- Tom Hosiawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then you can just modify values in /etc/conf.d/net for your 2nd NIC
and
after a reboot you should be fine.
I had problems setting the gateway for both nics in a single file, so
I
made separate net.eth0 and net.eth1 files in /etc/conf.d
I'm
--- Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Joshua Banks --
Matthias, I did an emerge sync and then emerge -uD
x11-libs/openmotif
It's emerging 6 pkgs. So this is going to take alittle bit on
Dial-up.
ok, good luck ;)
Please teach me what you
--- Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3) The network card connecting to the cable modem will
negotiating at
10baseT-HD or 10Mb half-duplex. The other nic on the internal lan
will
be running at 100baseTX-HD. Are there any any foreseen horrors
with
this type of setup (specifically
--- Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Joshua Banks --
As root:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin # /usr/bin/xpdf /home/jbanks/501302.pdf
/usr/bin/xpdf: error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.3:
cannot
open shared object file: No such file
--- collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As simple and friendly as this recommendation seems, I get really
tired
of hearing only part of the story.
I here what your saying. But as you'll notice, allot of times its a
mystery as to why things need to be re-merged. Maybe your response will
provoke
--- Frank Lugo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah I tried to ping www.yahoo.com but I cant ping anything outside
my private IP address And no the routers are not dns caching.. Got
any other ideas?
Have you tried by ip if DNS isn't working??
Here ya go.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log # dig
Sorry,
Top Posting myself,
I forgot to ask if you could ping (upto or past your default gateway by
ip first). If not then dns is a moot point and its time to start
looking into routing or firewalling blockage/misconfiguration.
JBanks
--- Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Frank Lugo
--- Frank Lugo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah I just remembered I cant ping outside our internal network
out I can ping inside and I am not able to ping to anything outside
192.168.0.1
I can ping the 2 RH boxes behind the router @ .31 and .32 and I can
Then you know where to start focusing
--- Eric Paynter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Lugo said:
yeah I just remembered I cant ping outside our internal network
out I can ping inside and I am not able to ping to anything
outside 192.168.0.1
Do your workstations know that 192.168.0.1 is your default gateway?
route will tell
On Friday 05 December 2003 10:15 pm, Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
I know about port forwarding. I don't want to forward a different
port. I want to redirect data based upon packet destination rather
than port. I'm really just trying to get free IP addys ;).
Nathaniel what your wanting
--- mathieu perrenoud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Internally you run a web server at 192.168.1.1 and a mail server at
192.168.1.2.
I guess your missing the point there.
I guess you could be correct, because I was simply making a guess based
on the info that he previously posted. I
--- David Mallwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 05 December 2003 12:12 am, Joshua Banks wrote:
I'll do some more research on IP to get a better understanding.
You might want to get a copy of the late, great W. Richard Steven's
TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol. 1 (ISBN 0-201-63346-9
specific but raw protocol
specific. Kind of a grey area still. But I feel that I'm getting a
better understanding now.
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need Layer 4 transport helpers like
Tcp or Udp then what are some examples (or types of apps) that utilize
only IP, and still get from point A to point B without the help of Tcp
or Udp.
Thanks,
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I'll do some more research on IP to get a better understanding.
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--- Tom Caudron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Tom,
This is what I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # ping www.kungfugamers.com
ping: unknown host www.kungfugamers.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # ping 68.15.153.133
PING 68.15.153.133 (68.15.153.133) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 68.15.153.133: icmp_seq=1
? to dhcp
# For passing options to dhcpcd use dhcpcd_eth?
#
#iface_eth0=dhcp
#dhcpcd_eth0=...
So for Eth0 I would just uncomment the iface_eth0=dhcp line and to
pass the -R option I would just need to uncomment dhcpcd_eth0=...
and add -R in replacement of the 3 periods ...?
Thanks,
Joshua Banks
the iface_eth0=dhcp line and
to
pass the -R option I would just need to uncomment
dhcpcd_eth0=...
and add -R in replacement of the 3 periods ...?
dhcpcd_eth0= -R.. I don't think you need the space, but, better
safe than sorry..
Thanks again Jeff.
Joshua Banks
--- SN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No chance, there is no linux player that will work at the moment.
You must know something that we don't Stefan. Linux can play every
codec that I know of. Atleast the popular ones that everyone else seems
to use.
Which Yahoo video's are you assuming that
--- Nicholas George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the windows box try running netstat -e from the command prompt.
I
can't test it right now, but I'm pretty sure that error counter will
climb like crazy given a link speed/duplex mismatch. netstat -s
will
also show error statistics for icmp,
We are going to be getting Comcast cable in our area, finally. Been
dial-up for the last 3 yrs and still no dsl. Right now the Gentoo sever
acts as the (Shorewall) firewall and routing gateway for the other
internal pc's natting their connection to share the dial-up line. Hooky
I know, but it
--- Jeffrey Smelser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dhcpcd -R should work..
Ahh.. man dhcpcd
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Hello,
I don't know what happened but at some point my KDE desktop completely
froze-up. Couldn't move the mouse but I could still ALT+Tab through
programs running at the bottom of the screen. Luckily I had a Console
session open and the only thing that I knew how to do was to do a
shutdown -ah
--- Chris Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to get out of stuck KDE desktop session
and restart KDE when something in Gentoo freezes the desktop
like that?
Did you try Ctrl-Alt-Backspace?
Thanks for the reply Mike and Chris.
To funny. As I was logged-in via dialup
Thanks everyone. You've all been very helpfull. Much appreciated.
I've gotten closer to figuring out what the problem is caused by I
think. I didn't even think about but I just installed a Belkin
OmniCube 2port ps/2 switch thee other day so that I could share my big
monitor between my win2k box
for KDE. I run fluxbox on 2 of my
other machines. The one with the problem is the womans pc and she has
to have her nice kool gui or she's lost.
Thanks anyways,
Joshua Banks
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