Hi,
many emerges ago, I used to move between words in my bash Konsole
keeping pressed CTRL+ALT and using the arrows keys, exactly like the
more classic ESC+B (backward) ESC+F (forward) do.
Somewhere I lost that behavior. Do you know why? And, more important,
do you know how I could restore
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 22:28:06 -0500, Ryan Crisman wrote:
Anyone have any ideas. The eth0 worked on the live CD and when i do
LSPCI i can see that it see the device.
Did you build the correct module with your kernel? lsmod will show if
it's loaded. If you're not sure which one you need, run
Marco Lazzeri wrote:
many emerges ago, I used to move between words in my bash Konsole
keeping pressed CTRL+ALT and using the arrows keys, exactly like
the more classic ESC+B (backward) ESC+F (forward) do.
How to do it for Ctrl+Alt+arrow I don't know, but for just
Ctrl+arrow add this to your
After reading the comments at the top of the /etc/conf.d/net, a blank file will
automatically use DHCP for any net.* scripts in /etc/init.d, so I commented out
all the parameters that I'd added. The file then matches the one in the livecd
boot-up that I used to install the OS.
For the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Alle 19:54, giovedì 2 novembre 2006, Mick ha scritto:
If I understand you correctly, you won't find the entry you're
looking for. You need to create a link with the name of your usb card
interface. ifconfig -a will show you what the new network
Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his box
and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to encrypted and
we do not want to open too many ports in our firewalls. Any suggestions on
how this
On Saturday 4 November 2006 13:56, Dan Johansson wrote:
Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in
his box and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to
encrypted and we do not want to open too
On Saturday 04 November 2006 12:24, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
Comparing this with the equivalent working connection via my Mandriva Linux
boot-up, /etc/resolv.conf is the same, but route -n returns Kernel IP
routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask FlagsMetricRef
Hi,
I've come across this very strange problem.
I have a few work stations configured to use pam_ldap and nss_ldap.
The portage user and portage group are on the local machines, i.e, in
/etc/passwd and /etc/group.
with
passwd: files ldap
shadow: files ldap
group: files ldap
Dan Johansson wrote:
Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his box
and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to encrypted and
we do not want to open too many ports in our firewalls. Any
Perhaps removing all the lines from the net configuration script was the key
after all.
It didn't work on the next boot-up cycle, but on the one following that,
without performing any extra configuration steps, the network connection was
operational :-/
I have a network. Now I can proceed
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 16:39 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 10:28:15 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Run make menuconfig, press / and type 'CX2341'.
It said No Matches Found. Should I just mask this version of ivtv for
now until I get a newer kernel?
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:56:04 +0100, Dan Johansson wrote:
Me and a friend are looking into the possibility to do
cross-site-remote-backups (I'm backing up my data to a directory in his
box and he on mine). We want the connection and remote-storage to
encrypted and we do not want to open too
Greetings all;
I was intending to upgrade xorg 7.0 to 7.1, before doing so I noticed
something. I'm not sure if this is a problem or not, so I wanted to
ask before I mess up my system.
First, take a look when I do a pretend to see what would happen when
emerging 7.0, which is currently
The livecd has 8139cp and 8139too loaded but the installed version only has 8139cp loaded, and mii also is loaded with both the network modules out to the side of it on the live cd, and the install only has the one to the side of it.
Thats what it was displaying so I did:echo 8139too
On Saturday 04 November 2006 16:58, Adrian wrote:
Here, the xorg-x11-7.1 does not indicate any of these flags will be
used. Is this the correct behaviour? Or is something going on?
Try to use: emerge -pvuDN xorg-x11
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On Saturday 04 November 2006 17:58, Adrian wrote:
I was intending to upgrade xorg 7.0 to 7.1, before doing so I noticed
something. I'm not sure if this is a problem or not, so I wanted to
ask before I mess up my system.
Don't ask, search.
This has been asked and answered a few times on the
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:53:39 +0100, Luigi Pinna wrote:
But I continue to have some problems...
First, on boot time net.eth0 gives up and I must wait until timeout
before that boot could continue.
emerge ifplugd and read the comments about it in /etc/conf.d/net.example
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Neil Bothwick
When one of my systems loses its connection to the wireless network
for a period of time, it stops the services which rely on net.ath0.
Once it's back on the network, I can run 'rc' to start all the
services again. Is there a way to have those services start again on
their own once net.ath0 is
I'm experimenting with VMWare.
I've installed VMWare Workstation (5.5.1.19175-r7 ebuild) and created
a Windows Virtual Machine.
Then I've installed VMWare Player (in another Gentoo partition), so I
can play the VM I've created.
It works fine. Running Internet Explorer under Linux is rather
On 11/4/06, Sergio Polini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sound does not work. Sometimes (not always) I get a message
like cannot connect to /dev/dsp.
Even if I do not get that message, even if the sound card looks
connected (no red x) sound is not working.
I've found a VMWare document about a wrapper:
Richard Fish:
On 11/4/06, Sergio Polini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sound does not work. Sometimes (not always) I get a message
like cannot connect to /dev/dsp.
Even if I do not get that message, even if the sound card looks
connected (no red x) sound is not working.
I've found a VMWare
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