Re: [gentoo-user] ath5k and wpa_supplicant

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Niggli
Mick wrote: Hi All, Until gentoo-sources-2.6.29-r5 came out I was able to use my ath5 card with wpa_supplicant. My /etc/conf.d/net contained: = modules=( wpa_supplicant ) wpa_supplicant_ath0=-Dmadwifi

Re: [gentoo-user] ath5k and wpa_supplicant

2009-06-01 Thread Michael Niggli
Mick wrote: On Monday 01 June 2009, Michael Niggli wrote: Mick wrote: Hi All, Until gentoo-sources-2.6.29-r5 came out I was able to use my ath5 card with wpa_supplicant. My /etc/conf.d/net contained: = modules=( wpa_supplicant

Re: [gentoo-user] How to use mplayer play file online?

2008-02-29 Thread Michael Niggli
Chuanwen Wu wrote: You have to download it as it has to be in RAM before mplayer can use it. And you have to download the whole thing as it's a container file, not a stream. So, you mean mplayer can NOT play stream? As far as I know, mplayer can play file on a web(html) site. In man

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --update --deep --newuse world fails to update all packages

2008-02-23 Thread Michael Niggli
Erik wrote: Zac Medico skrev: Erik wrote: I did emerge --update --deep --newuse world and it says: Calculating world dependencies... done! Auto-cleaning packages... No outdated packages were found on your system. But it seems like it is wrong about No outdated packages were found on

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool

2007-08-12 Thread Michael Niggli
Allan Gottlieb wrote: At Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:46:28 +0930 Shawn Haggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My situation seems to be a little more difficult and I would appreciate some advice/help. I, like others, hit the expat problem and as directed did revdep-rebuild -X --library

Re: [gentoo-user] usb mp3 player can't be mounted

2007-07-05 Thread Michael Niggli
maxim wexler wrote: Hi group, I posted earlier on this subject but scored no hits. I've been poking around on the Web for answers but so far without luck. When I plug the player into port and $dmesg, this comes up: SNIP Why won't it assign a drive, like /dev/sda? It does on another machine