Ryan Tandy tarpman at gmail.com writes:
Beats the hell out of me.
eix xrdb
* app-emacs/xrdb-mode
Available versions: 2.31
Installed: none
* x11-apps/xrdb
Available versions: ~1.0.1 ~1.0.2
Installed: none
However, I can type 'xrdb'
James wrote:
Ryan Tandy tarpman at gmail.com writes:
I'll bet you're still using monolithic (7.0) Xorg, aren't you?
Yep
eix xorg-x11
* x11-base/xorg-x11
Available versions: 6.8.2-r7 [M]6.9.0-r1 ~7.0-r1 [M]7.1
Installed: 6.8.2-r7
The ebuild, x11-apps/xrdb, is for
Hans-Werner Hilse hilse at web.de writes:
When xrdb is _not_ installed, what exact program are you killing? So I
guess it just must be installed somewhere... Try to find out its PID
(via ps) and check what /proc/≤PID/exe points to (it's a symlink).
Here's the post to the netnews interface
James wrote:
Beats the hell out of me. I have previously posted on these deals some weeks
ago but here it goes again:
eix xrdb
* app-emacs/xrdb-mode
Available versions: 2.31
Installed: none
* x11-apps/xrdb
Available versions: ~1.0.1 ~1.0.2
Installed:
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
While the 'peripherals' icon
is flashing the KDE login hangs. I ssh into the machine remotely,
and kill off the xrdb process:
'xrdb -quiet -merge /tmp/kde-james/kcminit6pdVqc.tmp'
After that the loging session completes and everything seems to be
On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 13:41 +, James wrote:
Any ideas on the best way to trigger this script? The .bash_profile file does
not get accessed.
from man bash
--noprofile
Do not read either the system-wide startup file /etc/profile or
any of the personal
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