On Sonntag, 23. März 2008, Neil Walker wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
price/performance still favours AMD.
How on earth do you justify that statement?
AMD Athlon64 X2 EE 6000+ 129€ (boxed)
Intel® Core 2 Duo E6850 234€
Intel® Core 2 Duo E4700 134€ (not boxed).
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On Saturday 22 March 2008, Max wrote:
Hello Alan,
thanks for your instant reply. Answers below the questions.
Hi Max,
Your settings seem sane, there's nothing outlandish in there.
The cannot create executables error seems quite generic in practise -
I've never had it myself but google shows
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Grant wrote:
| I had become an AMD guy, but I think I'm hearing that Intel is beating
| AMD in performance tests. Plus my AMD64 X2 desktop should be much
| faster than my Intel laptop but is actually slower. What do you guys
| think?
|
| - Grant
Hello
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 11:26:16PM -0400, Dan Cowsill wrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Andrey Falko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have SSH to a server, two open ports for bit torrent connections and
a few ranges for DCC transfers from irc.
Torrents can sometimes open thousands of
Hello Gal',
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Galevsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running the display manager slim and I would like to know if it
is possible to get a reboot/shutdown button instead of typing 'halt'
as the login and the root password. Perhaps with a custom theme ?
I
Selon Max [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
After updating gnutls revdep-rebuild would like to update an awfull lot
of packages, including unixODBC. So far no problem but unixODBC does not
compile. After a while it comes up with the following error message:
Same here, except that rev-dep rebuild
Hello,
My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS (the
big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition table and
now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the previous logical
drives.
Which SW should I use to recover the original
Hello
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:01:08PM +0100, pat wrote:
My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS (the
big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition table and
now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the previous logical
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:01:08 +0100, pat wrote:
My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS
(the big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition
table and now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the
previous logical drives.
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:01 +0100, pat wrote:
Hello,
My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS (the
big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition table and
now there are two linux partition tables +/- the size of the previous logical
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
How on earth do you justify that statement?
AMD Athlon64 X2 EE 6000+ 129€ (boxed)
Intel® Core 2 Duo E6850 234€
Intel® Core 2 Duo E4700 134€ (not boxed).
There is no equivalence there in terms of actual processing power. The
best buy on the market for
Couple of other questions and situation update:
- there were not writes to the disk - this is good I think
- the original disk division was 120GB (NTFS) and 40GB (FAT32) - the fat was
the first one
- and now the sizes are different (the first one around 30GB and the rest)
- is the photorec able to
Bonjour Alain,
the first thing you should try, is to add the line
media-plugins/gst-plugins-alsa
into your /etc/portage/package.keywords and maybe in
your /etc/portage/package.unmaks file.
For mor information go to this page:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_package.keywords
I guess that should do
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:07 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sonntag, 23. März 2008, Neil Walker wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
price/performance still favours AMD.
How on earth do you justify that statement?
AMD Athlon64 X2 EE 6000+ 129€ (boxed)
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 1:18 PM, pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I'm going to buy ne disk and to make dd of the corrupted one
Maybe sys-fs/ddrescue is suited for this job (?).
Liviu
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On Sunday 23 March 2008 03:16:16 Dan Cowsill wrote:
I
also understand that its maximum is something on the order of 65000
simultaneous connections.
That's a significant understatement.
The default limit is based on how much RAM you have, and is set very
conservatively.
Hello Alan,
thanks for the reply. I tried to compile it external and it worked
after i deactivated the gui (--disable-gui). So i removed the gnome USE
flag and was able to install it.
Disabling the sandbox feature didn't lead to success.
Thanks a lot for your help!
cu
Max
On Sun, 2008-03-23
Hello,
I just resoved the unixODBC problem after the gnutls update yesterday,
and got another problem now.
gnome-extra/gnome-keyring-manager-2.20.0 failed to build because
libgnutls.so.13 is missing. Of course i tried it with a symlink to the
installed /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.26.1.3 and
On Sunday 23 March 2008, Max wrote:
Hello Alan,
thanks for the reply. I tried to compile it external and it worked
after i deactivated the gui (--disable-gui). So i removed the gnome
USE flag and was able to install it.
Disabling the sandbox feature didn't lead to success.
Thanks a lot
On Sunday 23 March 2008, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 1:18 PM, pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I'm going to buy ne disk and to make dd of the corrupted one
Maybe sys-fs/ddrescue is suited for this job (?).
Liviu
gparted is always the first choice in situations like these.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Liviu Andronic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would doubt that this is possible. I once feature-requested on the
slim-dev mailing list [1] for the root password to be removed [2], but
dunno if the devels took this into account. Since recently SLiM got
back to
Max написа:
Hello,
I just resoved the unixODBC problem after the gnutls update yesterday,
and got another problem now.
gnome-extra/gnome-keyring-manager-2.20.0 failed to build because
libgnutls.so.13 is missing. Of course i tried it with a symlink to the
installed
Hi Rumen,
I ran just revdep-rebuild and had the problem as soon as the gnome
keyring app was compiled. The number of packages here is about the same
(44 on a gnome only system).
I can't find the meaning of -p in the man page. What does it mean?
cu
Max
Hi,
Maybe it's better to run
Max wrote:
Hi Rumen,
I ran just revdep-rebuild and had the problem as soon as the gnome
keyring app was compiled. The number of packages here is about the same
(44 on a gnome only system).
I can't find the meaning of -p in the man page. What does it mean?
cu
Max
-p means pretend. Same
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Galevsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for you reply Liviu. I am going to ask to the dev team :)
I myself much hope that they react. :)
Liviu
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Grant,
On the previous machine where I gave you the modules.d/alsa file I
use the onboard sound chip for most sound but my main card is a 26
input, 26 output RME HDSP 9652 card.
On my wife's machine, and out MythTV backend server, we use the
intel-hda oinboard sound chip for most
On Sonntag, 23. März 2008, Florian Philipp wrote:
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:01 +0100, pat wrote:
Hello,
My brother has a second disk where was two partitions formated as NTFS
(the big one) and FAT32 (small one), but something brakes the partition
table and now there are two linux
I have some video clips I'd like to trim the beginning and end from.
Is there a simple tool that will do this? I'm emerging lives but I
think it's overkill for this.
- Grant
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Hello Grant,
I think Kino is what you want. I have cinellera here, but thats a bit of
an overkill as well. A Gnome alternative is PiTiVi
(http://pitivi.sourceforge.net/).
cu
Max
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:22 -0700, Grant wrote:
I have some video clips I'd like to trim the beginning and end
Can anyone tell me how my old email is most likely being deleted? I'm
using courier-imap and postfix. I'd like to keep the old stuff for
longer than 2 weeks, but I'm not sure where to specify this.
- Grant
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On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:22 -0700, Grant wrote:
I have some video clips I'd like to trim the beginning and end from.
Is there a simple tool that will do this? I'm emerging lives but I
think it's overkill for this.
- Grant
You could use mencoder (part of mplayer):
mencoder -ss 1:10
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 19:46 +0100, Max wrote:
Hello Grant,
I think Kino is what you want. I have cinellera here, but thats a bit of
an overkill as well. A Gnome alternative is PiTiVi
(http://pitivi.sourceforge.net/).
cu
Max
On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 12:22 -0700, Grant wrote:
I have
Hello Alan,
sorry for the delay, I wanted to finish the revdep-rebuild. Even on my
fast P4D this took a while.
Anyway, you where right, the unixODBC problem disappeared after fixing
the gnome-vfs package. It merged well with the gnome flag this time.
Thank you for your help.
cu
Max
On Sun,
Grant wrote:
Can anyone tell me how my old email is most likely being deleted? I'm
I didn't know courier does that. We used to have courier installed at work (I
replaced it with cyrus) but it never deleted emails.
Perhaps you have a cronjob?
Regards,
Norberto
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Am Sonntag, 23. März 2008 schrieb Grant:
Can anyone tell me how my old email is most likely being deleted? I'm
using courier-imap and postfix. I'd like to keep the old stuff for
longer than 2 weeks, but I'm not sure where to specify this.
Isn't this a feature of the _client_?
Bye...
Grant wrote:
Can anyone tell me how my old email is most likely being deleted? I'm
using courier-imap and postfix. I'd like to keep the old stuff for
longer than 2 weeks, but I'm not sure where to specify this.
Courier-imap NEVER deletes mail in my experience. That is the whole
point of
Can anyone tell me how my old email is most likely being deleted? I'm
using courier-imap and postfix. I'd like to keep the old stuff for
longer than 2 weeks, but I'm not sure where to specify this.
Courier-imap NEVER deletes mail in my experience. That is the whole
point of
Chris Walters cjw2004d at comcast.net writes:
As for the performance tests, they are not generally a very good measure of
how
well a processor will perform in the real world. AMD and Intel have been in
competition for the #1 spot since AMD was formed, and for a long time AMD was
ahead of
On 23 Mar 2008, at 22:10, Grant wrote:
Can anyone tell me how my old email is most likely being
deleted? I'm
using courier-imap and postfix. I'd like to keep the old stuff for
longer than 2 weeks, but I'm not sure where to specify this.
Courier-imap NEVER deletes mail in my experience.
On 23 Mar 2008, at 12:18, pat wrote:
Couple of other questions and situation update:
- there were not writes to the disk - this is good I think
Yes.
- is the photorec able to search data in this partition table
corruption level?
Read the tool's homepage. But I'm pretty sure it just
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