Further problems below.
Yes, I certainly am. I get random hangs during boot (it would not
complete a
fsck twice, hung at module deps and again starting X) and I have sound
problems. Alsa-driver, -libs and -utils refused to compile complaining
of an
unknown sound card snd-intel8x0. I
In .bashrc I have the following line:
export PATH=${PATH}:/usr/local/java/bin
When I type (after a computer reboot):
java -version
Java starts and gives me the version info... so the PATH is right.
Now when I enter the eclipse directory (under KDE) and start it with
./eclipse
it starts, and
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 10:11:21AM -0800, Andrew Farmer wrote:
On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 09:06:55 -0800, john gennard muttered:
Following the install write-up (ignoring a net connection),
I get to the point where after copying portage-20030911.tar.bz2
to /mnt/gentoo/usr/portage and chrooting and
Hi
anyone know how to search the maillist (I know about google :) )
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I have a problem with vmware
/usr/portage/app-emulation/vmware-workstation/vmware-workstation-3.2.1.2242-r1.ebuild
I can install and run version 4 but I need version 3
so I did install it
(/usr/portage/app-emulation/vmware-workstation/vmware-workstation-3.2.1.2242-r1.ebuild)
but every
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 11:10:52AM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 02:06, john gennard wrote:
I'm well into my 70s and have little basis computer knowledge
Well, good for you! Most people over 50 wouldn't touch anything other than
Windows. I'm glad to hear that
On 2003-12-09, Øyvind Stegard wrote:
Seems like there are in fact a few out-of-the-ordinary problems.
However, it currently runs fine for me now, and I haven't had any USB
problems, which I've noticed a couple of people talking about. If any
more kernel-related crashes occur, I will
You must fist:
modprobe md
modprobe raid1
modprobe rail5
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 06:14, Thomas Smith wrote:
I'd like to setup Gentoo using RAID1 (/boot)and RAID5 (the rest). When I
run /any/ of the RAID commands (in particular, mkraid) I get the
following error:
cannot determine md
On 2003-12-10, Jason Stubbs wrote:
If you have kdemultimedia installed, the problem is not alsa. The problem in
that case would be that kdemultimedia also installs a version of timidity
without the alsa-seq support which is first in the path.
Ok, I'll check this out.
Thank's.
/HÖ
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On 2003-12-10, Jason Stubbs wrote:
I'd be surprised if the r8-r9 upgrade caused this. To fix it,
check /etc/init.d/ and you'l probably find both alsasound and alsasound-OLD.
Just get rid of alsasound-OLD.
Oh, I didn't think so either, I just mentioned that it was after the
kernel upgrade
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Richard Ruth wrote:
I am attempting to startx (with X using XFS) and
receive the following near the end of
/var/log/XFree86.0.log:
Could not init font path element unix/:-1, removing
from list!
maybe you are cleaning your /tmp directory after
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 21:07:22 +0100
Marius Mauch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. As far as i understood, i need *not* to add eth1 to the default
runlevel using 'rc-update eth1 default' because pppoe will
do everything for me ?
correct.
Dennis Freise answered that i need to do that.
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Eric Paynter wrote:
mv ~/.bash_profile ~/.bash_profile.bkp
ln -s ~/.bashrc ~/.bash_profile
Then you get the same thing, no matter how you started the shell.
Also, you can edit either file and the other gets the edits, since
they are really both the same file, just with two names.
Interesting.
Ric Messier wrote:
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Eric Paynter wrote:
The problem with symlinking one to the other as you suggest is if you ever
use something like scp, you potentially break it, as the comment in
.bashrc says. All my profile-ish things that generate output get put,
correctly, into
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 22:29, Jayson Garrell wrote:
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 09:19, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
athlon-4, athlon-xp, athlon-mp, winchip-c6, winchip2 and c3.
Looks like you're in luck...
c3 bails out with an error about target not supported. I did some
googleing and it appers
Le Mercredi, 10 Décembre 2003 11.21, Oliver Lange a écrit :
Ric Messier wrote:
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Eric Paynter wrote:
The problem with symlinking one to the other as you suggest is if you
ever use something like scp, you potentially break it, as the comment in
.bashrc says. All my
begin quote
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 01:53:24 +0100
Oliver Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh dear.. I've accidently added '-xfree' instead of '-X' to my
USE variable.. i really tried hard to find a document which i could
incriminate for that - without success..
*Laugh* Okay, Morning chuckle
Hi all,
After wrestling with the installation for 2 days I finally get gentoo
with gnome to work. But I like to install kde 3.2 beta2
and a 2.6.0test11 kernel. How do I do that? I've read the docs but I
couldn't find any instruction on how to do these tasks.
Any help would be appreciated.
Vanh
i am installing alsa.
i am just following the document in gentoo.org.
after run #/etc/init.d/alsasound start
everything is okay but i've got this message...
No mixer config in /etc/asound.state, you have to unmute your card! [!!]
what is this?
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 05:37, Vanh Phom wrote:
Hi all,
After wrestling with the installation for 2 days I finally get
gentoo with gnome to work. But I like to install kde 3.2 beta2
and a 2.6.0test11 kernel. How do I do that? I've read the
Dennis Freise wrote:
It's not necessary because the interface doesn't need to be configured
(which would be the job of the net.eth1 script) for rp-pppoe.
That's right, I have the ethernet-device configured and running because it's
more than the dsl-modem on that network. :) My fault.
Okay, that's
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am installing alsa.
congratulations.
You are also starting new threads by replying to old ones. This is a
bad practice and you shall serve penance for it.
i am just following the document in gentoo.org.
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 11:48, Adrian Pirciu wrote:
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 05:37, Vanh Phom wrote:
Hi all,
After wrestling with the installation for 2 days I finally get
gentoo with gnome to work. But I like to install kde 3.2 beta2
I emerged xfce4 on my Gentoo-laptop.
I've some problems with masked ebuilds, like xfce4-session.
when i try to emerge it i receive this kind of error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] primero # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -pv xfce4-session
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating
Am Wednesday 10 December 2003 04:37 schrieb ext Vanh Phom:
Hi all,
After wrestling with the installation for 2 days I finally get gentoo
with gnome to work. But I like to install kde 3.2 beta2
and a 2.6.0test11 kernel. How do I do that? I've read the docs but I
couldn't find any instruction
Am Wednesday 10 December 2003 13:27 schrieb ext Primero.Franz:
I emerged xfce4 on my Gentoo-laptop.
I've some problems with masked ebuilds, like xfce4-session.
when i try to emerge it i receive this kind of error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] primero # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -pv xfce4-session
I am wantting to setup a private rsync mirror for my company and i have
been reading the documention at http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/rsync.xml
which make refence to :
Q: I run a private rsync mirror for my company. Can I still access
rsync1.us.gentoo.org?
A: Because our resources are
I emerged xfce4 on my Gentoo-laptop.
I've some problems with masked ebuilds, like xfce4-session.
when i try to emerge it i receive this kind of error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] primero # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -pv xfce4-session
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
I've read here in the ml and on the official guide that i have to use
the
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS flag to emerge masked ebuild but it seems not to work.
This is because of this line in the ebuild: KEYWORDS=-* amd64. Either
change the ebuild (and put it in your $PORTAGE_OVERLAY), or try
I remember i've read something about it, but all the search i've made in
my Gentoo user mailing list database are gone wrong :-(
i was remembering about a command like pkglist or something like that, so
the question is
How can i obtain a list of all my installed packages?
thanks in advance
I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome,
openoffice, evolution, ...
After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of
the localtime and the one set in BIOS. I linked CET to /etc/localtime
(isn't this Central Europe Time?).
How can I correct this?
Am Wednesday 10 December 2003 14:14 schrieb ext Primero.Franz:
I've read here in the ml and on the official guide that i have to use
the
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS flag to emerge masked ebuild but it seems not to work.
This is because of this line in the ebuild: KEYWORDS=-* amd64. Either
change
lucas wrote:
I was just wonding, just what is the regular mirrior system and what
do i need to do to set it up???
Take a look at /etc/make.conf... look for SYNC
/Andreas
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I remember i've read something about it, but all the search i've made
in my Gentoo user mailing list database are gone wrong :-(
i was remembering about a command like pkglist or something like that,
so the question is
How can i obtain a list of all my installed packages?
The following
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome,
openoffice, evolution, ...
After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of
the localtime and the one set in BIOS. I linked CET to /etc/localtime
Andreas Vinsander wrote:
lucas wrote:
I was just wonding, just what is the regular mirrior system and
what do i need to do to set it up???
Take a look at /etc/make.conf... look for SYNC
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I justed looked through it then and can't find anything with
How can I stop the vmware nat and dhcp modules from loading. I thought
that it was a neccesary evil until I saw a redhat install today that
didnt run them. I cannot see how to just run the bridged module with
gentoo's config.
Anyone have an idea?
BillK
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:19:29 +0100
Primero.Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember i've read something about it, but all the search i've made
in my Gentoo user mailing list database are gone wrong :-(
i was remembering about a command like pkglist or something like that,
so the question is
Andreas Vinsander wrote:
lucas wrote:
I was just wonding, just what is the regular mirrior system and
what do i need to do to set it up???
Take a look at /etc/make.conf... look for SYNC
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I justed looked through it then and can't find
Hi,
I'am currently using Konsole and I've configured in my home directory a
file .bash_profile with:
alias dir='ls -la --color=auto'
so that every shell has this alias but it appears that Konsole doesnt read
this file when using the bash command (Settings Configure Konsole
Session) and I
Na 1071062991, 2003-12-10 ob 14:29, je David Gethings napisal(a):
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome,
openoffice, evolution, ...
After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of
Well, after meditating, i decide to
don't try cygwin install in the Athlon of my brother, at least not by now.
i decide to install gentoo, in both machines, in my Duron, native and in
the Athlon that run always windows, under VMWare4.
both install will start in stage1. the athlonXP 2400+ only
Goran Kavrecic wrote:
What should I install/emerge to set the time in gnome 2.4?
The very best solution would be ntp, so your machine would
get the exact time from an internet server. You'll never
need a time-setup tool again.
To setup ntp, you'll need to know who's serving the time for you.
A
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:54, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
Thanks. You were almost right. It's tzselect(first offers regions, that
countries ... you meant that?), like on RH. It doesn't help except that
comfirmed that CET is the right timezone. It proposes how to set this on
a user basis, but not on
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 14.54, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
I re-checked: I run RH on my notebook and the timein BIOS is the same as
in linux. On my desktop(Gentoo) the BIOS/CMOS is correct and linux is 1
hout ahead.
Check your CLOCK setting in /etc/rc.conf if it's set to UTC then gentoo will
David Gethings wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
I have installed the Gentoo 1.4 on my desktop pc, then added gnome,
openoffice, evolution, ...
After some days I realized that the displayed time is 1 hour ahead of
the localtime and the one set in BIOS. I linked CET to
Eric Paynter wrote:
Gentoo by default sources .bashrc from .bash_profile which is, of
course, why I asked what shell he is using. If .bashrc isn't
getting run, then perhaps he has a different shell without
realizing it.
Or perhaps he doesn't have a .bash_profile...
I have a .bash_profile, but
Eric Paynter wrote:
Or perhaps he doesn't have a .bash_profile...
Addendum:
I just found out that everything works fine as long i'm
logging in under my user account - the problem only occurs
when i login as root, even local login won't execute the
.bashrc in /root, no matter if i login locally
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 14:12, Oliver Lange wrote:
Eric Paynter wrote:
Gentoo by default sources .bashrc from .bash_profile which is, of
course, why I asked what shell he is using. If .bashrc isn't
getting run, then perhaps he has a different shell without
realizing it.
Or perhaps he
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2003 07:20 schrieb Vanh Phom:
I don't have /etc/portage/package.unmask
What to do?
just create it and add the entries below.
HTH
Michael
Vanh
For KDE:
Put the following in /etc/portage/package.unmask:
=kde-base/kde-3.2.0_beta1
Did you modify your path before or after you started KDE? And do you manually start
KDE (via startx) or are you loading kdm?
If you modified your path after you started KDE. Logout completly - down to console
(if manually started KDE) and off or logout and at your shell goto your home
Sorry for the self-reply,
I just found out what's the problem with my bash init:
While /root/.bashrc exists, /root/.bash_profile didn't exist
after installing gentoo. Now i know that .bashrc isn't executed
anyway without having a .bash_profile file.
Sorry if i messed up this mailing list with my
I have a .bash_profile, but i'm not sure if and which shell i'm using.
I can only say this: i've installed gentoo. How can i fugure out which
shell is set for my user and for the root account ?
finger username
grep username /etc/passwd | awk -F: '{print $7}'
use chsh to change your shell.
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Oliver Lange wrote:
I have a .bash_profile, but i'm not sure if and which shell i'm using.
I can only say this: i've installed gentoo. How can i fugure out which
shell is set for my user and for the root account ?
Yep. Which again leads me to believe that somehow you
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, David Gethings wrote:
As you rightly pointed out neither .bashrc nor .bash_profile are
executable. For the line in your .bash_profile to include your config in
.bashrc make it executable (chmod u+x .bashrc).
No, you don't need to do that. The . tells it to be parsed.
I recently built a kernel from gentoo-sources-2.4.22-r1.
basically the new kernel works quite well. all apps like evolution,
nautilus... have a slight speed increase and seem to react more directly
to user input. however, I can't play back mp3 using mpg321 or rhythmbox
while doing other things in
Am Sam, den 06.12.2003 schrieb Roger um 23:40:
hi,
I create a user by the following command:
useradd roger -m -G users -s /bin/bash
then after I login using roger account, lots of modprobe message
appeared!
as I set up my gentoo system I forgot to install a kernel-logger and had
this
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On Tuesday 09 December 2003 08:54 pm, Jeff Smelser wrote:
Been trying to get gcc to compile. Let me know what you guys thing of these
errors..
checking for ssize_t... yes
checking for uid_t in sys/types.h...
add echoes in your .bash* files, like:
echo executing bashrc
^^ I wouldn't recommend this as some things (like ssh) won't like the
output when sourcing .bashrc AFAIK
Patrick Börjesson
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 01:02, Oliver Lange wrote:
Ric Messier wrote:
What do you have set for your shell?
Sorry, i don't understand the question, but there are
so many (different!!) replies to my initial question
that i guess the answer
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 14:39, Oliver Lange wrote:
Sorry for the self-reply,
I just found out what's the problem with my bash init:
While /root/.bashrc exists, /root/.bash_profile didn't exist
after installing gentoo. Now i know that
Le Mercredi, 10 Décembre 2003 16.31, Patrick Börjesson a écrit :
add echoes in your .bash* files, like:
echo executing bashrc
^^ I wouldn't recommend this as some things (like ssh) won't like the
output when sourcing .bashrc AFAIK
yes right, but that's only for testing purposes.
ssh
Thank for the help.
Vanh
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 14:38, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2003 07:20 schrieb Vanh Phom:
I don't have /etc/portage/package.unmask
What to do?
just create it and add the entries below.
HTH
Michael
Vanh
For KDE:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use gaims (0.71) systray icon - if I click on the x, the
window hides and I stay online. If I get a message, it pops up. But
there is no icon in the systray of gnome 2.4 anywhere :( Any suggestions?
I have to activate the plugin eacht time I start gaim. Otherways gaim
Imre Lorvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can somebody help me with emerging tetex?
I've got the following error:
gcc tex-file.c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I./.. -mcpu=pentium4 -O2
-pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -c -o STATIC/tex-file.o
tex-file.c: In function `kpse_init_format':
tex-file.c:395:
I've a Gentoo laptopo with a HP DeskJet 845C USB.
I've followed the printing guide from the official gentoo site, but
something doesn't work good...
The first time i've used hpijs drivers, wich are the reccomended one
from linuxprinting.org, with foomatic db.
I've installed it and from the CLI
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:18:27 -0800, Christoph Schäfer muttered:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use gaims (0.71) systray icon - if I click on the x, the
window hides and I stay online. If I get a message, it pops up. But
there is no icon in the systray of gnome 2.4 anywhere :( Any suggestions?
I
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 02:25, Sigurd Stordal wrote:
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 22:29, Jayson Garrell wrote:
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 09:19, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
athlon-4, athlon-xp, athlon-mp, winchip-c6, winchip2 and c3.
Looks like you're in luck...
c3 bails out with an error about
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 08:53, Tiago Lima wrote:
so that every shell has this alias but it appears that Konsole doesnt read
this file when using the bash command (Settings Configure Konsole
Session) and I want Konsole to be aware of this fact. How do I do this?
Try bash -l for the session
I'm having some trouble building xemacs, and I thought perhaps someone
could help me out. This is what happens when I run 'emerge xemacs':
bash-2.05b# emerge xemacs
Calculating dependencies /
emerge: there are no masked or unmasked ebuilds to satisfy virtual/xemacs.
!!! Error calculating
Andrew Farmer schrieb:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:18:27 -0800, Christoph Schfer muttered:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use gaims (0.71) systray icon - if I click on the x, the
window hides and I stay online. If I get a message, it pops up. But
there is no icon in the systray of gnome 2.4
I've a Gentoo laptopo with a HP DeskJet 845C USB.
I've followed the printing guide from the official gentoo site, but
something doesn't work good...
The first time i've used hpijs drivers, wich are the reccomended one
from linuxprinting.org, with foomatic db.
I've installed it and from the CLI
I'm sorry for this kind of mail bombng but i really really really need
to print :-((
My configuration is this:
Hp 845 on Cups with foomatic + hpijs 1.4.1 drivers
when i try to print something nothing happens , now i've enhanced my debug
and this is were is the problem :
D
Na 1071065076, 2003-12-10 ob 15:04, je Michael Andreen napisal(a):
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 14.54, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
I re-checked: I run RH on my notebook and the timein BIOS is the same as
in linux. On my desktop(Gentoo) the BIOS/CMOS is correct and linux is 1
hout ahead.
Check
Na 1071064948, 2003-12-10 ob 15:02, je Rumen Yotov napisal(a):
David Gethings wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 13:23, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
I linked CET to /etc/localtime
Hi,
This is taken from Gentoo installation guide.
14.Setting your time zone
...
ln -sf
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Hey,
I just realized spamassassins deamon was not running. Doing a rc-status, of
course, said it was started..
Has someone created a nifty script to run through the default runlevel, like
rc-status, but actually make sure the daemon is running..
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:19 pm, Rex Young wrote:
Lets compare notes. What gcc version are you using? Do you use the
kernel i2c modules, or the ebuild (if so, which version)? Would you
mind posting the ivtv section of your /etc/modules.conf?
gcc version: I think it updated to
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 08:34:36PM +0100, Oliver Lange wrote:
Does anyone know how to use ssh in a way that ~/.bashrc is
executed at logon ? Currently, I need to start a bash right
after logging in, then must enter 'exit' twice to log off..
man bash
read the section INVOCATION
It will take
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 06:16:23PM +0100, Primero.Franz wrote:
Now i've tried installing hpijs 1.5 (instead of 1.4.1 i had before) and
things are getting stranger and stranger.
Now the printing starts, the Media tray empty! message is always
present, but the printing is simply white ...
i2c: kernel; I had no idea there was an ebuild
i2c 2.8.0+ needs you to make a small modification to the Makefile. Do
you have any i2c errors in your logs when you access /dev/video0?
h...I hadn't thought about looking for them. I will have to look at
this during the weekend. Thanks
On Wednesday 10 Dec 2003 16:32, Primero.Franz wrote:
I've a Gentoo laptopo with a HP DeskJet 845C USB.
I've followed the printing guide from the official gentoo site, but
something doesn't work good...
The first time i've used hpijs drivers, wich are the reccomended
one from
Mike Williams wrote:
One of the first things I do on a new install is copy the contents
of /etc/skel to /root
I'll always do that in the future.
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Oliver Lange wrote:
Mike Williams wrote:
One of the first things I do on a new install is copy the contents
of /etc/skel to /root
I'll always do that in the future.
Better solution is to never login as root. Use sudo.
Ric
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Hi
I managed to build (almost) a binary library for gentoo (optimized for
pentium3 for me and some of my coleagues), including glibc, gcc and
the bootstrap things (i modified make.conf including
FEATURES=buildpgk before running bootstrap.sh).
Helder Rossa wrote:
ATI MOBILITY Radeon 9000
# atitvout pal auto
VBE call failed.
Maybe this command is not supported by your graphics adapter?
Did your parameters (if you specified some) really make sense?
Please try all other available commands before complaining!
I think you should
Hi!:
I can see that Gcompris includes assetml-xx for several languages, because I
could read some xx-es-ogg, xx-en-ogg, etc... at installation moment. I think
there is no need to install another package for languages, and the 30 Mbytes
include the sounds. But... perhaps I am in a mistake.
I've downloaded Evolution 1.5 and tried to compile it on Gentoo 1.4
Gnome 2.4
Package
Version
Evolution
1.5
Gtkhtml
3.1.4
Gal
2.1.1
Evolution Data Server
0.0.3
Libsoup
2.1.2
It compiled libsoup ok, the configure failed on gtkhtml due missing
enough new gal, but gal stopped due missing XML parser
Hi,
since the mac-fdisk part is a little short, has anybody installed on a
mac that already has a working OSX on it. I saved 10GByte of disk space that
show as 'Free Space'. So did I waste 10GByte or do I have to start from scratch?
The description on penguinppc.org seems to me, that I should
Konstantinos == Konstantinos Agouros [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Konstantinos Hi, since the mac-fdisk part is a little short, has
Konstantinos anybody installed on a mac that already has a
Konstantinos working OSX on it. I saved 10GByte of disk space
Konstantinos that show as 'Free
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 10:38, Andrew Farmer wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:18:27 -0800, Christoph Schäfer muttered:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use gaims (0.71) systray icon - if I click on the x, the
window hides and I stay online. If I get a message, it pops up. But
there is no icon in
Owen Ford schrieb:
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 10:38, Andrew Farmer wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:18:27 -0800, Christoph Schfer muttered:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use gaims (0.71) systray icon - if I click on the x, the
window hides and I stay online. If I get a message,
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 19:37, Christoph Schäfer wrote:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
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Could you please stop sending mail purely in HTML?
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I tried using esd and directly play audio, no difference. I'm using the
ALSA i8x0 driver for my on-board soundchip.
has this somehow to do with why gentoo-sources-2.4.22-r1 are masked? if
not, what else could cause this behaviour?
No promises that this will fix anything, but there has been
Have been trying for a while now to get Gentoo working on an intel server
with build in onboard raid
(http://www.intel.com/design/servers/s875wp1-e/s875WP1-E.pdf)
After reading all sorts of information out on the net my conclusion is that
the only way to get it working is to go for the 2.6
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 23:22, Michael Mauch wrote:
Helder Rossa wrote:
I have my acer tm800 working with 2.6 kernel. All runs very good.
What's its video chipset?
but I cant put TV out working. It gives me an black white garble
image. Maybe some refresh settings are wrong.
hi.
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher Tessone) writes:
Konstantinos == Konstantinos Agouros [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Konstantinos Hi, since the mac-fdisk part is a little short, has
Konstantinos anybody installed on a mac that already has a
Konstantinos working OSX on
Hi again,
I still have a gnome issue - on my laptop (toshiba s. 3000-214) I use
acpi build as modules. The modules ac, battery are loaded on boot. The
battstat applet (2.4.0) shows the correct battery status, but doesn't
seem to recognize weather ac is pluged in or not. Any ides anybody?
Anjuta has an offical release 1.2.0
How long does it take to have it available in emerge?
What can I do to use it? just download and 'make install'?
First probably 'emerge sync' to try if it is there (it is not).
How does it get in sync? Is this done automagically or manually?
I think: is there
w00t! im gonna install that one now, try to rename the ebuild! im gonna
do that now!
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 21:29, Goran Kavrecic wrote:
Anjuta has an offical release 1.2.0
How long does it take to have it available in emerge?
What can I do to use it? just download and 'make install'?
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