Hi all! Does anybody know whether there exist some good diary tools under
gentoo linux? I appreciate your help very much!
Best,
Buffalo Dickens
Nelson, David J wrote:
Try emailing your bank? It may be that their website uses some sort of
Windows script via MSIE (which I am led to believe allows sites to do
stuff with your local machine, I know at work if I open the intranet
in MSIE it knows who I am from my NT logon, but in firefox I
Not that the state of my box is anything to go by, but this is what I find:
On Saturday 24 March 2007 02:33, Ernie Schroder wrote:
# find / libflashplayer* 2 /dev/null | grep libflashplayer
/home/ernie/Desktop/install_flash_player_9_linux/libflashplayer.so
Hello
I found that I cannot start java pages in my mozilla
browser.
I have java use flag in my mozilla:
# equery uses mozilla
+ + java
I also set preferences - advanced - Enable Java
checkbox.
I cannot start java pages like e.g.
http://www.ustka.pl/kamery/java1.html
What can be wrong with my
Hi,
The question might seem silly, but I'm writing a few lines in my
'configure.in' that should detect which distribution the package is
being build on. This is for making distribution dependent modifications
in the source/build scripts.
So, how do I detect that I'm on gentoo? Anything like
As I understand it you have to put a link in your
mozilla-firefox/plugins directory to
/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.13/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so or
whatever version of Java you have. Please someone correct me if I am
wrong on this one.
on Monday 03/26/2007 Pawel K([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 15:40 +0200, Xavier Parizet wrote:
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Hi !
You can detect if the file /etc/gentoo-release is present.
Excellent!
Thanks,
jules
Regards.
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Le Lun 26 mars
On Monday 26 March 2007 10:40, John covici wrote:
As I understand it you have to put a link in your
mozilla-firefox/plugins directory to
/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.13/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so or
whatever version of Java you have. Please someone correct me if I am
wrong on this one.
Hi
How about
cat /etc/gentoo-release
cheers
Garry
Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
The question might seem silly, but I'm writing a few lines in my
'configure.in' that should detect which distribution the package is
being build on. This is for making distribution dependent modifications
in the
On Monday 26 March 2007 15:36, Jules Colding wrote:
So, how do I detect that I'm on gentoo? Anything like lsb_release
here?? I can see that lsb in masked so I'm preferably looking for
something that is present in most gentoo installations.
Well, not a very hi-tech solution, but I think that
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On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 16:32 +0800, buffalo wrote:
Hossa
Hi all! Does anybody know whether there exist some good diary tools
under gentoo linux? I appreciate your help very much!
Well you could always setup your own blogging software, there are quite
a few available in portage
Thank you Jurgen! But I did not mean the web based blogging system. I want just
a tool, or a software.
Best,
Buffalo
2007-03-27
发件人: J�rgenGeuter
发送时间: 2007-03-26 23:47:06
收件人: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
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主题: Re: [gentoo-user] Diary tool?
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 16:32 +0800, buffalo
on Monday 03/26/2007 Mauro Faccenda([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
On Monday 26 March 2007 10:40, John covici wrote:
As I understand it you have to put a link in your
mozilla-firefox/plugins directory to
/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.13/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so or
whatever version
Hi,
I installed yesterday Beryl (under xfce) and it's working great. The
only problem I have, that I cannot use the windows key on my keyboard
as super key for beryl. The relevant part of my xorg.conf looks like this:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard1
Driver keyboard
# hash
hitscommand
7/usr/bin/rm
1/usr/bin/cat
2/usr/bin/mv
1/usr/bin/mkdir
6/usr/bin/ls
of course, issuing any of these commands from the command line fails.
I know that hash -r will fix things, but I wonder why they have been
hashed with the /usr/bin path
On Monday 26 March 2007 13:08, John covici wrote:
There don't seem to be any such useflag in any java package or any
other one for that matter that I could see.
maybe you have to read the portage documentation:
# emerge -avt sun-jdk
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse
What about Tomboy?
Easy to use etc.
IStván
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 00.06-kor [EMAIL PROTECTED] ezt írta:
Thank you Jurgen! But I did not mean the web based blogging system. I
want just a tool, or a software.
Best,
Buffalo
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 04:32:40PM +0800, Penguin Lover buffalo squawked:
Hi all! Does anybody know whether there exist some good diary tools under
gentoo linux? I appreciate your help very much!
What do you mean diary tools?
If you just mean a way of keeping a diary on a computer, I would
On Monday 26 March 2007 19:00, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
I know that hash -r will fix things, but I wonder why they have been
hashed with the /usr/bin path in the first place.
Ok, it seems that coreutils used to create /usr/bin symlinks to things
located in /bin...this is not true anymore after
Hi All,
Just as I thought that all was fine following my removal of arts, a recent
revdep-rebuild revealed this horror:
===
emerge --oneshot -p -v -t =kde-base/juk-3.5.5 =kde-base/kaboodle-3.5.5
=kde-base/krec-3.5.5 =kde-base/noatun-3.5.5
On Sunday 25 March 2007 18:57, Neil Walker wrote:
Mick wrote:
This may be a silly question, but I am trying to understand if Maya is
free for Linux - despite it being a commercial product.
The License page says that we should go to
http://www.aliaswavefront.com/spar to register, but the
On my home network I have three systems,
two Gentoo,
-192.168.0.11
-192.168.0.20
one Windows,
-dhcp
network printer,
-192.168.0.10
Palm Pilot
-dhcp
and all this goes through my router and out to the Internet.
All in this manner work fine.
The .11 and the Windows system can both ping each other
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Mick wrote:
Hi All,
Just as I thought that all was fine following my removal of arts, a recent
revdep-rebuild revealed this horror:
===
emerge --oneshot -p -v -t =kde-base/juk-3.5.5
On Monday 26 March 2007 20:52, Zac Medico wrote:
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
Just as I thought that all was fine following my removal of arts, a
recent revdep-rebuild revealed this horror:
===
emerge --oneshot -p -v -t =kde-base/juk-3.5.5
On Monday 26 March 2007 21:34, Mick wrote:
On Monday 26 March 2007 20:52, Zac Medico wrote:
It appears that you've forgotten to remove =kde-base/kaboodle-3.5.5
from the list of packages in your emerge command.
Thanks Zac, but that's what revdep-rebuild threw back at me. I am now
running
Howdy,
This is just a FYI, after upgrading my kernel to 2.6.20, my firewall
was broken. I was using firestarter but had the same problem
trying to use guarddog. Traced it down to missing the iptables
state module. There could have been other modules missing,
but I just enabled building them
Howdy,
This is just a FYI, after upgrading my kernel to 2.6.20, my firewall
was broken. I was using firestarter but had the same problem
trying to use guarddog. Traced it down to missing the iptables
state module. There could have been other modules missing,
but I just enabled building them
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Mick wrote:
On Monday 26 March 2007 21:34, Mick wrote:
The thing is that neither of them have arts in their USE flags. I am not I
understand what is happening here.
kde-base/noatun-3.5.5 currently has an unconditional runtime
dependency on
After my most recent sync and update, I checked the elogs for any
configuration stuff or warnings. When a build throws a postinst
message, I expect an important message, e.g. gtk2 says...
==
LOG: postinst
You need to rebuild
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Walter Dnes wrote:
The whole point of elogs is to highlight important stuff, so people
don't have to plow through reams of useless stuff. The nano URL belongs
in the man page, not in the elogs.
Probably something you could point item using
On Monday 26 March 2007 22:38, Zac Medico wrote:
Mick wrote:
On Monday 26 March 2007 21:34, Mick wrote:
The thing is that neither of them have arts in their USE flags. I am not
I understand what is happening here.
kde-base/noatun-3.5.5 currently has an unconditional runtime
dependency
In an apparent rage, Walter Dnes exclaims:
[...]
I do *NOT* expect marketing fluff like nano puts out...
==
LOG: postinst
More helpful info about nano, visit the GDP page:
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 23:06 +0100, Mick wrote:
I'm convinced that I am too tired to understand this because I noticed
I have
been missing out words in my response (sorry!). Would you mind
simplifying
it for me?
Think about it this way:
USE flags are to ebuilds as options are to
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 00:06:54 Mick wrote:
I have rebuilt noatune and krec with -arts set in make.conf. Does this
change the dependencies they have on arts? Or is it unconditional in the
sense that noatune *always* depends on kde-base/arts no matter what I set
in /etc/make.conf? If
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Mick wrote:
I have rebuilt noatune and krec with -arts set in make.conf. Does this
change the dependencies they have on arts? Or is it unconditional in the
sense that noatune *always* depends on kde-base/arts no matter what I set
in
Hi list
On 12/02/07, Jeff Rollin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/02/07, Hemmann, Volker Armin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you can read german (or if you know someone who is able to translate it
for
you):
http://hardware.thgweb.de/2007/01/15/stresstest_netzteile_2007/index.html
Luckily,
On 3/25/07, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 25 March 2007, Kevin O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Questions about gparted':
1) It complains about being unable to open /dev/nbd1 throught (sic)
/dev/nbd16; I have no idea what these are.
Block
As far as I know the learning edition isn't available for linux, I might be
wrong.
They do have their commercial version which works great on linux. Unlike
other company that came out with linux versions which turned out to be
re-wrap of their 1.0 release of their software from 10 years ago
hello,
i have a unichrome mobo, i already installed the openchrome driver as
the gentoo-wiki unichrome howto (http://gentoo-wiki.com/Unichrome)
said, still when i run xvinfo it says adapter not detected. i'm using
vesa for the xorg.conf.
slow scroll on xterm and mplayer. slow video overall.
Yes! Tomboy is very good! Thank you IStván!
I also found another powerful tool, powerjournal, but seemingly not
maintained right now.
Yours,
Buffalo
2007/3/27, Pongrácz István [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What about Tomboy?
Easy to use etc.
IStván
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 00.06-kor [EMAIL
Dear W,
Thanks for your help! I surely want the diary tool, not a blog ;)
Using vim seems somewhat not the best way for organizing everyday's
information together.
Best,
Buffalo
2007/3/27, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 04:32:40PM +0800, Penguin Lover buffalo
Have you looked at what is different between the gentoo system that can
access everything and the one that can't?
I recommend doing an ifconfig in a terminal on each gentoo system and
compare each of them. Also check and see if there isn't any firewall rules
that can be blocking access.
Regards,
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:59:31 -0400
A. R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
This is just a FYI, after upgrading my kernel to 2.6.20, my firewall
was broken. I was using firestarter but had the same problem
trying to use guarddog. Traced it down to missing the iptables
state module.
Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After my most recent sync and update, I checked the elogs for any
configuration stuff or warnings. When a build throws a postinst
message, I expect an important message, e.g. gtk2 says...
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