On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 20:55:09 -0500, James Hiscock wrote:
When my phone's initially plugged in, the USB View list shows it as
22b8:4902. If I click the Switch to P2K button, I see a message in
the main window that says that my phone's unplugged. If I update the
USB View again, the phone shows
I've just tried to use moto4lin with a Motorola Razr. It starts as with
yours, but when I click Switch to P2K, /dev/ttyACM0 disappears! nothing
works after that until I disconnect and reconnect the phone, at which
point I am back in AT mode and it all starts again.
That's what was happening
WRONG!
dothan is not a P4M, it is a Pentium-M, like the previous, 1mb 2nd level cache
version.
So you should apply the pentium3 + sse options for gcc 3.3, or
-march=pentium-m for gcc 3.4 and upper.
The pentium4m is just a cut-down version of pentium4.
Alle Tuesday 1 November 2005 16:09,
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 06:40:11 -0500, James Hiscock wrote:
That's what was happening for me for several hours until it magically
started working... I honestly don't know what the heck changed. But
once it decided to work, it works consistently.
The only thing more annoying than that happening to
Hello everyone!
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Today the updating of the portage cache was real quick -- something
like a minute, instead of the ten minutes it used to take during
the past month or so. What has changed?
Okay. I'm not sure what you people are talking about here. My box
I just done another sync and the error is gone. If you have not
re-synced yet, you should be able to do so and clear up that error.
Dale
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Norberto Bensa wrote:
Hello everyone!
Okay. I'm not sure what you people are talking about here. My box
(portage-2.0.53_rc7) takes forever to update cache.
What version are you running?
I'm running version 2.0.51.22-r3. It has something to do with a file
that it gets when it syncs I
Hi James,
Thanks for going to all the trouble of testing out the phone
operation on your SuSE machine. I havn't had any breakthrough
yet, but your help has given me the confidence to persevere..
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 06:40:11AM -0500, James Hiscock wrote:
I've just tried to use moto4lin with
Dale wrote:
If it is not there, what is trying to pull it in? This is weird. That
k3d thing is not installed either.
Dale
:-)
Well, I had a brain storm, it happens sometimes LOL, and I found this
little thing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # equery -C depends xmlto
[ Searching for packages
I find that temporarily putting a line:
FEATURES=-strict
in your make.conf usually gets around this problem.
hi,
got this error not the first time, shouldnt there be a sync option to sync
part of portage not the whole thingy?
002617 !!! Digest verification Failed:
002618 !!!
Hi,
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 06:47:10 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why does the kernel need xmlto? It seems to work without it.
in order to build documentation. Remove the doc USE flag if you don't
want it to.
-hwh
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On 11/2/05, Martins Steinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
got this error not the first time, shouldnt there be a sync option to sync
part of portage not the whole thingy?
002617 !!! Digest verification Failed:
002618 !!!/usr/portage/dev-python/pyrex/pyrex-0.9.3.1.ebuild
002619 !!!
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
in order to build documentation. Remove the doc USE flag if you don't
want it to.
-hwh
So the Kernel has documentation or is this the little help screen in
menuconfig? I need that help screen. I don't know what half that stuff
is even with the help.
Dale wrote:
So the Kernel has documentation
Yes.
or is this the little help screen in
menuconfig?
No, that's not affected by USE=doc.
Don't they have a new thing that we can override the USE for specific
packages in /etc/portage?
Yes. /etc/portage/package.use
Syntax:
category/pkg
Qian Qiao schreef:
On 11/2/05, Martins Steinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
002617 !!! Digest verification Failed: 002618 !!!
/usr/portage/dev-python/pyrex/pyrex-0.9.3.1.ebuild 002619 !!!
Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size 002620 002621
Please ensure you have sync'd properly.
In other words:
pentium4m is for the mobile version of the Pentium 4; see
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/mobilepentium4/
Pentium-m is for the Pentium M series, a completely different processor from
the Pentium 4 series. See
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/pentiumm/index.htm
Hi, I switched to udev a while back and have some old devfs files left
in /etc. Here is a list:
/etc/devfs.d
/etc/devfs.d/.keep
/etc/modules.devfs.256
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh.dist
/etc/modprobe.devfs
Just noticed: it seems that Intel has two pages for their mobile version of
the Pentium 4. shrug This is the second one, and (guessing by the name) is
probably what the flag is really for:
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/pentium4-m/index.htm
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Watson
Dale schreef:
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
in order to build documentation. Remove the doc USE flag if you
don't want it to.
So the Kernel has documentation or is this the little help screen in
menuconfig? I need that help screen. I don't know what half that
stuff is even with the
Dale schreef:
Hi, I switched to udev a while back and have some old devfs files
left in /etc. Here is a list:
/etc/devfs.d /etc/devfs.d/.keep /etc/modules.devfs.256
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh.dist
On 11/2/05, Patrick Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just noticed: it seems that Intel has two pages for their mobile version of
the Pentium 4. shrug This is the second one, and (guessing by the name) is
probably what the flag is really for:
Holly Bostick wrote:
the 'help' screen you're talking about is part of the kernel. Removing
it doesn't remove internal help, like the kernel help, or man and info
pages-- those are *required*, and options subject to USE flags are
*optional*.
But if it will help, I don't use the doc flag either:
After going through the GCC docs, i've decided to use: -march=pentium3
-mmmx -msse -msse2.
-- Joe
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Those who can count, and those who can't.
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Dale wrote:
For those that need to see it in use like me, I added this to my
/etc/portage/package.use file:
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources -doc
In your file, do you also have those in front of the sys-kernel?
If so - you shouldn't have them there.
Thanks for the help guys, and Holly. I
Holly Bostick wrote:
There is, of course, an option to tell it to; you just don't know
about it :-) .
You're kidding right. Something that I don't know about, yea right.
LOL LOL Treat me like a sponge, I'm absorbing your knowledge, I hope
anyway. I have been using Gentoo a while and have
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 08:32:50 -0600, Dale wrote:
Thanks for the examples. *That* helps me a lot. Reading man pages
without examples does very little if anything at all for me. I learn by
doing or seeing examples and understanding how they work and what they
mean.
man portage is full of
i would suggest the move to gcc3.4.
Apart from architecture support, you will get an ABI C++ compatibility with
gcc4.
Alle Wednesday 2 November 2005 14:35, Qian Qiao ha scritto:
After going through the GCC docs, i've decided to use: -march=pentium3
-mmmx -msse -msse2.
-- Joe
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There
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 04:58 pm, C. Beamer wrote:
A better description would have been that the restore worked. However,
the only database that was restored was the test database. The database
that I had created by creating a directory that was named after the
database that I had
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Dale wrote:
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-doc
In your file, do you also have those in front of the sys-kernel?
If so - you shouldn't have them there.
There is no , or = in there. I copy and paste all I can because my
typing sucks. I type slow and it
Qian Qiao wrote:
After going through the GCC docs, i've decided to use: -march=pentium3
-mmmx -msse -msse2.
I don't really recommend that. A few things may have compile errors if
you globally use -mmmx, -msse, and -msse2. Instead, I suggest you set
the mmx and sse USE flags, and let
I have a KDE desktop on one of my machines, and noticed I couldn't find any GUI interface to manage the IP address and related configurations for the 2 ethernet cards on the box. I have installed kdenetworks, but still don't see anything. What do I need to install/enable/locate on my system to
Anyone knows whether the current (dynamical) IP is stored in some text
file?
I know I can find the IP with ifconfig, but if the value were stored in
some file I could setup a service to monitor the file for changes and
take appropriate actions on change of IP.
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Dale schreef:
Holly Bostick wrote:
There is, of course, an option to tell it to; you just don't know
about it :-) .
You're kidding right. Something that I don't know about, yea right.
LOL LOL Treat me like a sponge, I'm absorbing your knowledge, I
hope anyway. I have been
Neil Bothwick wrote:
man portage is full of examples, such as:
package.use
Per-package USE flags. Useful for tracking local
USE flags or for enabling USE flags for certain
packages only. Perhaps you develop GTK and thus you
want documentation for
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 09:04, Jorge Almeida wrote:
Anyone knows whether the current (dynamical) IP is stored in some text
file?
I know I can find the IP with ifconfig, but if the value were stored in
some file I could setup a service to monitor the file for changes and
take appropriate
Dale schreef:
There is no , or = in there. I copy and paste all I can because
my typing sucks. I type slow and it still sucks. :(
emerge gtypist
emerge tuxtype
emerge tuxtype2
emerge dvorak7min (if you happen to have a dvorak keyboard)
emerge dvorakng (ditto)
emerge typespeed
emerge
051102 Dale wrote:
I switched to udev a while back
and have some old devfs files left in /etc :
YES/etc/devfs.d
YES/etc/devfs.d/.keep
N/A/etc/modules.devfs.256
N/A/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
N/A
Jorge Almeida wrote:
Anyone knows whether the current (dynamical) IP is stored in some text
file?
I know I can find the IP with ifconfig, but if the value were stored in
some file I could setup a service to monitor the file for changes and
take appropriate actions on change of IP.
A simple
John Jolet wrote:
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 09:04, Jorge Almeida wrote:
Anyone knows whether the current (dynamical) IP is stored in some text
file?
I know I can find the IP with ifconfig, but if the value were stored in
some file I could setup a service to monitor the file for changes
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 09:12:45 -0600, Dale wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
man portage is full of examples, such as:
~~~
[snip]
Is man:emerge in Konqueror the same as man emerge in a command line?
Yes. it's also the same as #man in the Alt-F2 Run command box, which is
the one I
You can also poll the ip by doing an ifconfig and parsing its output
inside your application. I think the overhead on the system would be
barely recognizable if you do a reasonable (no more than every 5
seconds, let's say) poll.
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On 11/2/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qian Qiao wrote:
After going through the GCC docs, i've decided to use: -march=pentium3
-mmmx -msse -msse2.
I don't really recommend that. A few things may have compile errors if
you globally use -mmmx, -msse, and -msse2. Instead, I
Philip Webb wrote:
051102 Dale wrote:
I switched to udev a while back
and have some old devfs files left in /etc :
YES/etc/devfs.d
YES/etc/devfs.d/.keep
N/A/etc/modules.devfs.256
N/A/etc/config-archive/etc/udev/scripts/ide-devfs.sh
N/A
Neil Bothwick wrote:
that's because while man emerge, man:emerge and #emerge are all
equivalent, none of them give the information in the *portage* man page :)
Holy smoke, I didn't know that was there. Parden me while I go read
this new man page. I'm sure I'll have new questions then.
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, brullo nulla wrote:
You can also poll the ip by doing an ifconfig and parsing its output
inside your application. I think the overhead on the system would be
barely recognizable if you do a reasonable (no more than every 5
seconds, let's say) poll.
May be a good idea.
Hi,
I have recently upgraded to a newer kernel-version (from 2.6.12.r6 to
2.6.13-gentoo-r5) and just realized the USB MIDI interface, which was
working before, isn't recognized anymore.
Looking up dmesg spits this out:
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
I have just rebooted to check what exactly comes out dmesg. See the
file attached. Also, the contents of my /etc/hotplug/blacklist:
#
# Listing a module here prevents the hotplug scripts from loading it.
# Usually that'd be so that some other driver will bind it instead,
# no matter which driver
Does anybody have a recommendation as to which anti-virus program in portage
would be best for occasional on-demand scanning? The main use would be to
screen windows programs before installing them in wine.
Many thanks
Robert
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Don't use nuclear weapons to troubleshoot
Peter Gordon wrote:
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 20:34 -0800, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
For a more sustainable situation, switch to XFS [It involved a
backup/format/restore by whatever means you want] In any case, xfs
has a tool called 'xfs_fsr' Which means 'file system reorganizer'.
It does
I was planning on updating a client from Mysql 3.23 to Mysql 4.0, but
since 4.1 has stabilized I figured I'd give it a shot. And I'd also be
able to move another client off their crappy db server on the new shared
server if it had 4.1. However my setup has a few quirks.
The 3.23 install is
Robert Persson wrote:
Does anybody have a recommendation as to which anti-virus program in portage
would be best for occasional on-demand scanning? The main use would be to
screen windows programs before installing them in wine.
Many thanks
Robert
My fave would ClamAV, which I've been
Robert Persson wrote:
Does anybody have a recommendation as to which anti-virus program in portage
would be best for occasional on-demand scanning? The main use would be to
screen windows programs before installing them in wine.
Many thanks
Robert
I use f-prot. www.f-prot.com . It works
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 09:38 -0800, Robert Persson wrote:
Does anybody have a recommendation as to which anti-virus program in portage
would be best for occasional on-demand scanning? The main use would be to
screen windows programs before installing them in wine.
Many thanks
Robert
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Hi,
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 15:53:11 +0100
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
/etc/locales.build
which says
# This file names the list of locales to be built when glibc is installed.
# The format is locale/charmap, where locale is a locale from the
# /usr/share/i18n/locales
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 11:38, Robert Persson wrote:
Does anybody have a recommendation as to which anti-virus program in
portage would be best for occasional on-demand scanning? The main use
would be to screen windows programs before installing them in wine.
I suspect you've entered the
Hi, I've done a really stupid thing. I deleted 2 files by accident and
I wanted to get them back from my reiserfs partition, after some googling,
http://www.antrix.net/journal/techtalk/reiserfs_data_recovery_howto.comments
gave an answer. Without reading the whole page, I went right away and
I did
Last night, I emerged some ATI drivers, emerged a new kernel (didn't
compile it though) and emerged eselect.
Today when I compile a C++ program I get the following error:
/usr/include/asm/errno.h:4:31: asm-generic/errno.h: No such file or directory
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Hareesh
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On November 2, 2005 09:49 am John Jolet was like:
I suspect you've entered the realm of religious viewpoints.
Thank you to everyone who replied. I myself had a decent experience with AVG
when I was running windows, so I am sure both it and clamav are up to the
job. What tips the balance is
Jeff Smelser wrote:
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 04:58 pm, C. Beamer wrote:
The database
that I had created by creating a directory that was named after the
database that I had created when using FC4 and then copying my database
related files into it, did not back up. Hence my assumption
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:53:11 +0100, brullo nulla wrote:
You can also poll the ip by doing an ifconfig and parsing its output
inside your application. I think the overhead on the system would be
barely recognizable if you do a reasonable (no more than every 5
seconds, let's say) poll.
Wouldn't
Wouldn't it be easier to use the output from hostname -i? It needs no
parsing.
But it doesn't give the IP of my box...
m.
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Well, I hope this is the right list this time.
Just to recap a bit. I'm working through a revdep-rebuild and having
fun with it at that. This is what I got while trying to emerge bonobo:
/usr/include/gnome-1.0/libgnomeui/gnome-druid-page-standard.h:23:23:
gdk_imlib.h: No such file or
.
on the old server or install
mysqldump -u root -p --opt -Q mysql-20051102.txt
Not a super fancy dump, but if you're all text this should work fine.
on the new server or install
emerge mysql
/usr/bin/mysql_install_db
/etc/init.d/mysql start
/usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'temppass'
mysql -u
additional info:
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
T: Bus=03 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=12 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 1.00 Cls=00(ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=0a4d ProdID=00f5 Rev= 1.01
S: Manufacturer=Evolution Electronics Ltd.
S: Product=UC-33 USB MIDI Controller
C:* #Ifs= 2
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 12:52 pm, C. Beamer wrote:
Up until now, what I needed to do in MySQL, I could do just fine and
never even knew about mysqldump until recently. As I previously stated,
I've only been using Gentoo since September. When I used to use FC4,
all I ever did was make
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 13:08 -0600, Dale wrote:
Well, I hope this is the right list this time.
Just to recap a bit. I'm working through a revdep-rebuild and having
fun with it at that. This is what I got while trying to emerge bonobo:
I have a KDE desktop on one of my machines, and noticed I couldn't
find any GUI interface to manage the IP address and related
configurations for the 2 ethernet cards on the box. I have installed
kdenetworks, but still don't see anything. What do I need to
install/enable/locate on my system
Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi,
Think that rebuilding gtk+-1.2.10-rX will fix things,next emerge bonobo.
It must find that gtk+-1.2.X is installed and build correctly.
If not then eventually there's a configuration error somewhere.
PS: watch for the order in which you rebuild the packages, it must be
Well, that's where I would expect to find it also, but it's not there. Anyone know what might be missing from my installed packages for this?On 11/2/05, Christoph Eckert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a KDE desktop on one of my machines, and noticed I couldn't
find any GUI interface to manage
Hans-Werner Hilse schreef:
Hi,
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 15:53:11 +0100 Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[...] /etc/locales.build
which says
# This file names the list of locales to be built when glibc is
installed. # The format is locale/charmap, where locale is a
locale from
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 13:53 -0600, Dale wrote:
Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi,
Think that rebuilding gtk+-1.2.10-rX will fix things,next emerge bonobo.
It must find that gtk+-1.2.X is installed and build correctly.
If not then eventually there's a configuration error somewhere.
PS: watch for the
Jeff Smelser wrote:
Well, then you would be more interested in mysqlhotcopy.. That pretty much
does what your doing..
Mysql INC has yet to make a real backup/restore procedure for mysql. So
mysqldump or mysqlhotcopy is pretty much it. If you use innodb, I would go
after ibbackup. (not
b.n. wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to use the output from hostname -i? It needs no
parsing.
But it doesn't give the IP of my box...
Indeed, there are likely several.
Tom Veldhouse
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Robert Persson ireneshusband at yahoo.co.uk writes:
Does anybody have a recommendation as to which anti-virus program in portage
would be best for occasional on-demand scanning? The main use would be to
screen windows programs before installing them in wine.
* net-proxy/dansguardian
Hello all... I am having a perplexing problem, and I have no idea
where to look for an answer.
I ahve a server that has been running well for aver a year. I
decided to upgrade the SVN server on it, so ran emerge -pv subversion
got back:
These are the packages that I would merge, in
Well, that's where I would expect to find it also, but it's not
there. Anyone know what might be missing from my installed packages
for this?
it depends on your KDE version. It is in KDE 3.5 per default; for
earlier versions it needs to get installed separately.
From an original message of
What would you guys suggest in terms of specs for a server, serving
say 50 odd thin clients?
Probably 2P Opteron with 2 GB to 8 GB main memory. Cpus around 2 GHz.
You'll have to calculate the memory needs of each client plus the server's
running
overhead, and get enough memory to avoid
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 02:23 pm, kashani wrote:
Because once you start caring about your db that much it's usually
easier to setup a crap box that replicates off your master. Then you can
lock the whole db on your slave and do a mysqldump without causing
issues on your main db
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 20:39, Michael A Rowley, MD wrote:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 6) net-www/apache-2.0.54-r31 to /
and then nothing... for ever... let this sit over night, and still
nothing... wtf!?!?!? this was working.
I've had similar happen to me on a
On November 2, 2005 10:49 am Robert Persson was like:
Clamav it is then.
Just installed clamav and the klamav front end. Utterly painless and easy to
set up for a single-user desktop system like mine.
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(US Air Force
the problem has been solved, and I must admit the reasons for it were
1st very simple (which makes me think I should maybe stick to something
for my kind of bad ShortTermMemory) and thus 2nd VERY frustrating.
Nevertheless, excuse the excessive posting
KArsten
Hi,
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 21:16:49 +0100
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I kinda get that and dmesg says during boot that the terminal
(agetty) is being configured to use UTF-8 (which is what I told it to do
when I built the kernel, so that's OK).
The kernel is configured by the
Hi,
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 18:54:06 +
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:53:11 +0100, brullo nulla wrote:
You can also poll the ip by doing an ifconfig and parsing its output
inside your application. I think the overhead on the system would be
barely
I'm sorry - this is probably noob stuff. I'm unable to find it, doing emerge --search knetworkconfHow do I find and install the kdereview/knetworkconf module? (I have KDE 3.4.1)
On 11/2/05, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that's where I would expect to find it also, but it's not
the problem has been solved, and I must admit the reasons for it were
1st very simple (which makes me think I should maybe stick to
something for my kind of bad ShortTermMemory) and thus 2nd VERY
frustrating. Nevertheless, excuse the excessive posting
additionally I recommend to post
Hi,
I'm sorry - this is probably noob stuff.
Ah, OK.
I'm unable to find it, doing
emerge --search knetworkconf
The application is not yet official enough, so you'll not find it in the
portage tree. Instead...
How do I find and install the kdereview/knetworkconf module? (I have
KDE
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 09:02 am, Mark wrote:
I have a KDE desktop on one of my machines, and noticed I couldn't
find any GUI interface to manage the IP address and related
configurations for the 2 ethernet cards on the box. I have installed
kdenetworks, but still don't see anything.
I'm trying to emerge dev-php/php on my wife's computer (catherine) and
it gives me this error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/java-config, line 14, in ?
from java_config import jc_options
ImportError: No module named java_config
* You need to use java-config to
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 01:56:03PM +0100, Tim Kruse wrote
* On 01.11.2005 Alan E. Davis wrote:
TOFU corrected
You must emerge wget after setting the ssl flag, and then wget can
access https URLs.
I didn't understand how to set the ssl flag.
He means the USE flag
I meant add
world suddenly seems to want a bunch of additional stuff...
[m3000][root][~] emerge --pretend --update --world
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N] sys-apps/hwdata-knoppix-0.107-r1
[ebuild U ]
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 09:32:20PM +0800, wrote
i want to get some good mail-list about c ,who can tell me,
thx
Not a mailing list, but a newsgroup, comp.lang.c
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My musings on technology and security at http://tech_sec.blog.ca
I decided to create a one-user group, as used to be the default with
RedHat. So, I issued
root $ groupadd jorge
Then:
root $ usermod -g jorge jorge
(I want this to be my default group.)
/etc/passwd reflects the changes:
jorge $ cat /etc/passwd|grep jorge
Walter Dnes wrote:
The tetex tarball is 85 megs alone. I've managed to emerge and update
everything else after last night's sync, so these aren't dependencies of
those packages. With qpkg, I could find out what depends on this stuff.
Help!.
Try equery. It works pretty good, once I
On 17:28 Wed 02 Nov , Dale wrote:
Walter Dnes wrote:
The tetex tarball is 85 megs alone. I've managed to emerge and update
everything else after last night's sync, so these aren't dependencies of
those packages. With qpkg, I could find out what depends on this stuff.
Help!.
Thanks for going to all the trouble of testing out the phone
operation on your SuSE machine. I havn't had any breakthrough
yet, but your help has given me the confidence to persevere..
No problem -- I'm a software tester in Real Life (tm), so stuff like
this bugs the crap out of me. I have a
Jeff Smelser wrote:
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 02:23 pm, kashani wrote:
Because once you start caring about your db that much it's usually
easier to setup a crap box that replicates off your master. Then you can
lock the whole db on your slave and do a mysqldump without causing
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 18:14:56 -0500 Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
world suddenly seems to want a bunch of additional stuff...
[m3000][root][~] emerge --pretend --update --world
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
doesnt work well. In my case only gives one lan IP, misses the other
Lan and the dhcp ADSL IP. Not a lot of use :(
On another box it misses the bluetooth LAN
BillK
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 18:54 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:53:11 +0100, brullo nulla wrote:
You can also
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 17:10 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
I'm trying to emerge dev-php/php on my wife's computer (catherine) and
it gives me this error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/java-config, line 14, in ?
from java_config import jc_options
Well, here it is again but this is weird. I did a little cleaning over
the past week or so and may have done a little to much cleaning. I
*may* have screwed up a bit here. This is what revdep-rebuild gives me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # revdep-rebuild
Checking reverse dependencies...
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