On 10/14/2013 10:42 PM, Jens Pelzetter wrote:
Hello James,
yes, I've also had this problem. Check the permissions of the
TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64-3.0.13.run file you downloaded and moved
to /usr/portage/distfiles. This file is maybe still owned by your user.
After I changed the owner
Pandu Poluan wrote:
On Oct 15, 2013 10:51 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com
mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy,
I ordered the new mobo as much as I needed to wait. The mobo is the
same brand but a different chipset and a couple other things are
different. I have already built a
Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep
spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the
libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I
confirm my suspicions?
- Grant
On 15/10/2013 10:38, Grant wrote:
Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep
spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the
libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I
confirm my suspicions?
- Grant
ps with the f
Hi All,
I haven't had to set up a software RAID for years and now. I want to set up
two RAID 1 arrays on a new file server to serve SBM to MSWindows clients. The
first RAID1 having two disks, where a multipartition OS installation will take
place. The second RAID1 having two disks for a
Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep
spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the
libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I
confirm my suspicions?
ps with the f option ?
I always do 'ps -ef|grep name' but should
Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep
spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the
libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I
confirm my suspicions?
ps with the f option ?
I always do 'ps -ef|grep name' but
On 15/10/2013 12:39, Grant wrote:
Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep
spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the
libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I
confirm my suspicions?
ps with the f option ?
I
On 2013-09-26 14:42, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
On one of my machines, I get continuous beeping from the internal
loudspeaker when I boot a newer kernel (I'm using vanilla-sources). I
first had that with 3.10.8 and also with 3.10.10, and it continues
with 3.11.1.
[...]
In the meantime I left the
On 15/10/2013 14:44, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
On 2013-09-26 14:42, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
On one of my machines, I get continuous beeping from the internal
loudspeaker when I boot a newer kernel (I'm using vanilla-sources). I
first had that with 3.10.8 and also with 3.10.10, and it continues
Chris Stankevitz chrisstankevitz at gmail.com writes:
Would you please explain (or refer me to a place that explains) the
mechanism by which an USB drive appears on my desktop? I'm looking
for a level of detail like this:
Which desktop are you running, Kde, Gnome, or ?
The answer depends on
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 01:38:19AM -0700, Grant wrote:
Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep
spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the
libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I
confirm my suspicions?
Is pstree
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 02:49:54AM -0500, Dale wrote:
Pandu Poluan wrote:
Personally, I think all you need to do is to ensure that the kernel
has all the drivers it needs to speak to the new mobo. Other members
of the @world set relies on the drivers in the kernel.
But I don't use any
Multiple instances of /usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/nsplugin keep
spawning even after I kill them. I suspect midori although I have the
libreoffice plugin disabled. Has anyone else seen this? How can I
confirm my suspicions?
ps with the f option ?
I always do 'ps -ef|grep name' but
slim-1.3.5-r3 was recently stabilized but after installation on my x86
upon login there is a logo but no user/password text and when I type anything nothing
is echoed to the screen not ever user name.
The login works.
--
Joseph
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On 10/15/13 16:44, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
On 2013-09-26 14:42, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
On one of my machines, I get continuous beeping from the
internal loudspeaker when I boot a newer kernel (I'm using
vanilla-sources). I first had that with
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 2:34 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I haven't had to set up a software RAID for years and now. I want to set up
two RAID 1 arrays on a new file server to serve SBM to MSWindows clients. The
first RAID1 having two disks, where a multipartition OS
I've noticed there's no .profile or .bash_profile or .bashrc in /root.
Is that normal?
What if I want to set/modify some environment variables? How would I do
that?
Thanks.
On Oct 15, 2013 12:35 PM, Alexander Kapshuk alexander.kaps...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've noticed there's no .profile or .bash_profile or .bashrc in /root.
Is that normal?
What if I want to set/modify some environment variables? How would I do
that?
Thanks.
IIRC there's a default profile in
On 15/10/2013 21:34, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
I've noticed there's no .profile or .bash_profile or .bashrc in /root.
Is that normal?
What if I want to set/modify some environment variables? How would I do
that?
create the file and edit it
There's no magic to those files, they were
On Tuesday 15 Oct 2013 22:34:15 Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
I've noticed there's no .profile or .bash_profile or .bashrc in /root.
Is that normal?
What if I want to set/modify some environment variables? How would I do
that?
I just adapt my ordinary user's files for use by root.
--
On 10/15/2013 10:57 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 15/10/2013 21:34, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
I've noticed there's no .profile or .bash_profile or .bashrc in /root.
Is that normal?
What if I want to set/modify some environment variables? How would I do
that?
create the file and edit
Re , Joseph said:
slim-1.3.5-r3 was recently stabilized but after installation on my x86
upon login there is a logo but no user/password text and when I
type anything nothing is echoed to the screen not ever user name.
Are you using systemd?
-- Keith
--
On Tuesday 15 Oct 2013 20:28:46 Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 2:34 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I haven't had to set up a software RAID for years and now. I want to set
up two RAID 1 arrays on a new file server to serve SBM to MSWindows
clients. The
Am 27.09.2013 12:36, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Am 25.09.2013 01:38, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
systemd-analyze blame to see what is taking so long.
systemd-delta to see what changes from upstream do you have.
Thanks ... I cleaned up some cruft already and will test some
boot-process
On Mon, Oct 14 2013, Gregory Shearman wrote:
In linux.gentoo.user, allan wrote:
On Sat, Oct 12 2013, thana...@asyr.hopto.org wrote:
on 10/12/2013 05:40 PM gottl...@nyu.edu wrote the following:
copy the lvm partitions to directories on an external disk (ext3)
What command did you use for
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