Hi Helmut,
It sounds like there is a problem with the partition table on your USB
stick. It might be the consequence of a hardware failure (read or more
probably write) at some point.
If, as you mention, once you do an fdisk then p, you can use once
again your USB stick, then maybe save
Hi Stephan,
Frankly, I don't think it would bring anything to you, except maybe
the possibility to cancel a suspension on the fly and maybe some check
when coming from suspension.
I'm using tuxonice only for the suspend to disk, but even there, the
kernel has some builtin features that would be
Hi,
You have 2 choices here.
1. You can change the default terminal colours in you .Xdefaults.
As an example, for rxvt-unicode (a.k.a. urxvt), you can put this in
you .Xdefaults:
! tangoesque scheme
urxvt*background: #11
urxvt*foreground: #babdb6
! Black (not tango) + DarkGrey
http://packages.gentoo.org/gentoo.rss
HTH,
Greg
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:27 PM, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 08:49:26AM -0400, Saphirus Sage wrote:
If you're just looking for updated packages emerge -au world would
certainly do that.
Nah, that only shows updated
Hello all,
I have a VM with Gentoo as guest and I don't know why, maybe I was
lonely, but I tried to install X on the guest without needing it
(maybe just to see how it looks to have X in X ;-)).
The problem is that now, I sync'ed the guest and it wants to pull an
update for X and all the
It works! Thanks!
I just had to have a close look at the output of depclean as it tryed
to remove not essential packages such as vixie-cron, or grub,
cronbase, or syslog-ng ;-)
I'm updating now and no more traces of xorg!
Greg
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Fred.Lrap...@drakonix.fr wrote:
: Gregory SACRE gregory.sa...@gmail.com
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 2:57:31 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Laptop Lid Close...
This is the script I am using. It is spawned by the default.sh from /etc/acpi:
-- SCRIPT START
This is the script I am using. It is spawned by the default.sh from /etc/acpi:
-- SCRIPT START --
# default display on current host
export XAUTHORITY=/home/your_user/.Xauthority
DISPLAY=:0.0
# find out if monitor is on
STATUS=`cat
Hi Man,
I was a huge fan of FVWM (loved the flexibility of it) and I tried to
switch to awesome.
After trying a bit to understand how the configuration script work
(about three days in my spare time), I understood how awesome (this
one was easy :-p) this wm is.
You can do pretty much what you
For the limitation, I cannot help you.
But allowing only an IP range, you can use iptables. You define the
default rule for INPUT packets to DROP and allow only a range (e.g.
192.168.0.0/24).
That would give something like:
iptables -A INPUT -p ALL -i your_interface -s ip_address_or_range
Well, to be honest, I am developing a server side Perl application on
my Gentoo box. Everything is local and I just transfer the sources to
their Window$ server.
So far, the only debugging method I used for my Perl script is a tail
-f /var/log/apache2/error_log. It was not verbose, but at least
Vlad Dogaru ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
I find that fonts are too small for my 15 monitor, causing eye strain
and misunderstandings. How can I change font size globally? I
apologise if this question is too basic, but Google strangely did not
provide this time.
Thanks,
Vlad
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On 10/13/06, Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 08:29:40AM +0200, Gregory SACRE wrote
Is there anything wrong with my hardware? Is it a super-block problem?
Is there a way to solve it?
Thank you in advance!
This is not intended as an insult, but let's start
Hello,
I had a hard disk attached on an old RedHat PC formatted and mounted
as ext3 filesystem.
I removed the hard disk from the PC and plugged it in my Gentoo box. I
tried to mount it as ext3 file system and got this error:
Hello,
I had a hard disk attached on an old RedHat PC formatted and mounted
as ext3 filesystem.
I removed the hard disk from the PC and plugged it in my Gentoo box. I
tried to mount it as ext3 file system and got this error:
You can look at the fvwmrc2 designed by taviso. Here is his website: http://dev.gentoo.org/~taviso/You can have a look at his desktop here:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~taviso/screenshot05.pngI've been using it and believe me, that looks awsome!When you minimize a window, it takes a small screenshot of
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