On 14 November 2005 17:46, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
Hi All, I am having a little problem with my DNS server; I using a DNS
server at 210.200.1.230;
when I do nslookup dnsserver.com.br it returns 210.200.1.230
when I try nslookup 192.168.0.2 it return ** server can't find
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 11:47 -0300, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
There is another way besides sudo ? to do that ? allowing some user to
change the runningscript
As I said in my email, you can try to download and install webmin,
create a new webmin user, let him see only the (I think) sysv module,
dear friends,
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux?
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On November 15 at 07:12 EST, El Nino hastily scribbled:
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux?
I use gtk-gnutella for Gnutella and Azureus for BitTorrent.
It does have the usual problems of a Gnutella client (junk files on the
network and such) but it's a nice program
2005/11/15, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dear friends,
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux?
--
IMHO the best is MLDONKEY
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Hello,
I have installed ccache and followed the instructions in the official
documentation to set it up. Specifically I have this in my
/etc/make.conf:
MAKEOPTS=-j6
FEATURES=ccache
# Probably not required but...
CCACHE_DIR=/var/tmp/ccache
CCACHE_SIZE=2G
FEATURES=distcc
Hi all,
I have recently installed Gentoo (from the 2005.1 live disk) on an AMD64
machine. I have been working on it for a number of days now and I have
yet to have a succesful compile of xorg (oddly, I was able to get a
partial compile that enables me to limp along reasonable well with X).
Here
Csányi András schreef:
2005/11/15, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dear friends,
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux? --
IMHO the best is MLDONKEY
Not if you've ever used aMule--- but El Nino asked for a p2p client with
*Gnutella support* so I see your point.
However,
Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I have installed ccache and followed the instructions in the official
documentation to set it up. Specifically I have this in my
/etc/make.conf:
MAKEOPTS=-j6
FEATURES=ccache
# Probably not required but...
CCACHE_DIR=/var/tmp/ccache
CCACHE_SIZE=2G
FEATURES=distcc
On 14:25 Tue 15 Nov , Csányi András wrote:
2005/11/15, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
dear friends,
what is the best p2p (Gnutella support) client for linux?
--
IMHO the best is MLDONKEY
/me agrees
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Hello,
what's the best video player in your opinion?
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Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I have installed ccache and followed the instructions in the official
documentation to set it up. Specifically I have this in my
/etc/make.conf:
MAKEOPTS=-j6
FEATURES=ccache
# Probably not required but...
CCACHE_DIR=/var/tmp/ccache
CCACHE_SIZE=2G
FEATURES=distcc
Hello, when I try to emerge bugzilla I get the following errors:
mod_rewrite.c: In function `lookup_map_dbmfile':
mod_rewrite.c:3037: error: `DBM' undeclared (first use in this function)
mod_rewrite.c:3037: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
mod_rewrite.c:3037: error: for
Hi,
For me it is more about which one of the video players I am able to properly configure.
Right now I prefer gxine and kaffeine (xine-lib based).
Those two pretty much can play anything.
Regards,
- AROn 11/15/05, Peper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,what's the best video player in your
On 11/15/05, Budd, Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I have run memtest86+ and prime95 extensively to check for memory
errors with no problems
While memtest86 is useful for finding bad cells, it is cannot find
memory timing issues. I have no experience with Prime95, but it seems
like it would
what's the best video player in your opinion?
Kaffeine is great for playing DVDs. I use kaffeine when in KDE. Kplayer
is also good. Kplayer can use xine or mplayer as the backend, which is a
nice feature. I prefer mplayer with directfb on the console though.
Mplayer simply is great!
Do
Hi,
been using amaroK for a long time now, and just few days ago, something weird started to happen.
At some point, when changing song, I get an error message saying that amaroK was unable to launch Kmail.
I do not have Kmail, so I understand the problem.. but why amaroK wants to use Kmail?
Can
-Original Message-
From:
Richard Fish
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 10:10 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Xorg compile errors
On 11/15/05, Budd, Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I have run memtest86+ and prime95 extensively to check for
Hello,
Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try and put the FEATURES lines into one.
FEATURES=ccache distcc
otherwise the last will cancel all others.
This proved to be the fix.
Thanks to all who replied.
Roger Mason
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On Tuesday 15 November 2005 09:42 am, Fernando Meira wrote:
been using amaroK for a long time now, and just few days ago, something
weird started to happen.
At some point, when changing song, I get an error message saying that
amaroK was unable to launch Kmail.
I do not have Kmail, so I
It isn't any more rather an attempt to send a bug report.
=== On Tuesday 15 November 2005 19:20, Jeff Smelser wrote: ===
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 09:42 am, Fernando Meira wrote:
been using amaroK for a long time now, and just few days ago, something
weird started to happen.
At some
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 15:48, Peper wrote:
Hello,
what's the best video player in your opinion?
--
Best Regards,
Peper
xine with xine-ui
mplayer is nice too, but while xine is able to save the correct aspect ratio
while resizing, mplayer only has 100%, 200% and fullscreen. (if it
On 11/15/05, Andrew Gaydenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It isn't any more rather an attempt to send a bug report.=== On Tuesday 15 November 2005 19:20, Jeff Smelser wrote: ===On Tuesday 15 November 2005 09:42 am, Fernando Meira wrote: been using amaroK for a long time now, and just few days
Hello
I've been trying to emerge (install):
media-video/realplayer
I get this error message:
snip
Connecting to helixcommunity.org|207.188.25.135|:443... connected.
ERROR: Certificate verification error for helixcommunity.org: unable to get
local issuer certificate
To connect to
Mrugesh Karnik mrugeshkarnik at gmail.com writes:
Do not underestimate VLC though. I had some problems with its GUI,
because I didn't compile it with wxwindows support. That I guess is an
error on my part.
Why does one need to set the flag 'wxwindows' for use on a gentoo(KDE)
system?
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 17:29 +, James wrote:
Hello
I've been trying to emerge (install):
media-video/realplayer
I get this error message:
snip
Connecting to helixcommunity.org|207.188.25.135|:443... connected.
ERROR: Certificate verification error for helixcommunity.org: unable to
Hi,
Download it manually and drop the file into /usr/portage/distfiles
Catalin
James wrote:
Hello
I've been trying to emerge (install):
media-video/realplayer
I get this error message:
snip
Connecting to helixcommunity.org|207.188.25.135|:443... connected.
ERROR: Certificate
If you edit the depend() functions in your
/etc/init.d/OTHER_PROCESSES you should be able to make them depend on
syslog starting.
-- TravisOn 11/13/05, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I move the startup of syslog-ng up to earlier in the boot sequence? What's the earliest?
Alan
On Tuesday 15 Nov 2005 9:12 pm, Fernando Meira wrote:
Hi,
been using amaroK for a long time now, and just few days ago, something
weird started to happen.
At some point, when changing song, I get an error message saying that
amaroK was unable to launch Kmail.
I do not have Kmail, so I
On Tuesday 15 Nov 2005 4:35 am, Neil Bothwick wrote:
You could install your own dictd server, it's in portage, and access it
with kdict.
Yeah that is an option but isn't there any single app that can handle. I am a
bit weary of configuring a dictd server.
If it is the only alternative then I
I had the same problem recently, I solved it by manually downloading it
with wget, just do wget --no-check-certificate URL, then copy over to
/usr/portage/distfiles and rerun emerge command.
Lucien
On 17:29 Tue 15 Nov , James wrote:
Hello
I've been trying to emerge (install):
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 12:02 pm, abhay wrote:
Same problem here as well but since I use KMail, I know what is happening.
Amarok is crashing weirdly. Amarok crashes and tries to send a bug report
using KMail but interestingly it keeps on playing music and does what it is
supposed to but
Rumen Yotov rumen_yotov at dir.bg writes:
media-video/realplayer
I get this error message:
snip
Connecting to helixcommunity.org|207.188.25.135|:443... connected.
ERROR: Certificate verification error for helixcommunity.org: unable to get
local issuer certificate
To connect to
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 12:55:23 -0500, Travis Osterman wrote:
If you edit the depend() functions in
your /etc/init.d/OTHER_PROCESSES you should be able to make them depend
on syslog starting.
Instead of editing every other init.d script, and keeping on top of it
with updates, there are two
I reinstalled gentoo and I'm trying to emerge kde-meta.
alsa-lib fails with the message:
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -O2 -march=pentium4 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -o
.libs/alsalisp alsalisp.o ../src/.libs/libasound.so -lm -ldl -lpthread
creating alsalisp
make[1]:
On Tuesday 15 Nov 2005 11:30 pm, James wrote:
Why does one need to set the flag 'wxwindows' for use on a gentoo(KDE)
system?
I've recently installed vlc and I'm reading the scant documentation
on setting it up and getting it to read various video streams from
different sources. Any light you
On Wednesday 16 Nov 2005 1:14 am, Jeff Smelser wrote:
I am using 1.3.6 and i havent had problem with crashes unless I start
messing with the cover manager..
I am using 1.3.6 as well and not messing with cover manager. In fact I didn't
even know something like that existed until you mentioned :P
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:26:04 + (UTC)
James wrote:
Rumen Yotov rumen_yotov at dir.bg writes:
media-video/realplayer
I get this error message:
snip
Connecting to helixcommunity.org|207.188.25.135|:443... connected.
ERROR: Certificate verification error for
Hi,
We are going to set up ssl on a webserver at work and I guess that means
we need a certificate... does anyone have any useful alternatives to
Verisign? Are they really worth the name?
We are not going to be doing any monetary transactions but our clients
are very security conscious (who
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 14:43, Antoine wrote:
Hi,
We are going to set up ssl on a webserver at work and I guess that means
we need a certificate... does anyone have any useful alternatives to
Verisign? Are they really worth the name?
We are not going to be doing any monetary transactions
Antoine wrote:
Hi,
We are going to set up ssl on a webserver at work and I guess that means
we need a certificate... does anyone have any useful alternatives to
Verisign? Are they really worth the name?
Well, If you really need official certificate from some CA, have a look
in your
Jorge Almeida wrote:
I reinstalled gentoo and I'm trying to emerge kde-meta.
alsa-lib fails with the message:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112412
So just emerge sync again and it should work.
Regards,
Petteri
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On Tuesday 15 November 2005 20:43, Antoine wrote:
We are going to set up ssl on a webserver at work and I guess that means
we need a certificate... does anyone have any useful alternatives to
Verisign? Are they really worth the name?
We are not going to be doing any monetary transactions but
Lucien D. ldunning at gmail.com writes:
I had the same problem recently, I solved it by manually downloading it
with wget, just do wget --no-check-certificate URL, then copy over to
/usr/portage/distfiles and rerun emerge command.
OK, I ended up using the browser.
Thanks to all for the
Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
Can I download any rpm, stick it in this directory
and it will install with emerge?
No it just means that you are downloading it manually instead of emerge
downloading it. This is because emerge fails at the download.
OK
If emerge finds the file
abhay abhay.ilugd at gmail.com writes:
To know about the recommended USE flags for VLC, look here
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-gentoo.html
Very informative!
I guess my google search strings were not the best choice.
Thanks
James
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I've been running Gentoo on coLinux 0.6.2 for some time, and for the most
part it works great! However, I've had an issue where at some point in
compiling glibc the system hangs and is unresponsive (requiring a
hard-reboot).
Is anyone else out there running on coLinux and experiencing this
On 11/14/05, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,I need a x86 'thin client' or small form factor computer:(1) hard drive. (front-removable would be a bonus).(2) empty pci slots.(1 or more) RS232 9pin serial port.(1) ethernet 10 or 100 mbps.
(1-2) ntsc inputs would eliminate the need for one of
Antoine wrote:
Hi,
We are going to set up ssl on a webserver at work and I guess that means
we need a certificate... does anyone have any useful alternatives to
Verisign? Are they really worth the name?
We are not going to be doing any monetary transactions but our clients
are very security
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Petteri Räty wrote:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112412
So just emerge sync again and it should work.
Thank you, will try it ASAP. I'm compiling mozilla-thunderbird now, and
it will take a while :)
Jorge
What is the most cost effective solution to check email and/or log-in to
my system while traveling (if needed)? I can invest about 1000 for
laptop or PDA if necessary. But I need bash so PDA is out I think.
To check email I can go to any computer-cafe and use web-base log-in to
check email (the
James schreef:
How does a gentoo system know the difference between an rpm file that
it can install and a rpm file that it cannot or should not install
on a gentoo system?
It's not like RPMs (or DEBs for that matter) just *appear* on the system
and are installed by mental telepathy if
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 21:11:09 + (UTC)
James wrote:
Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
Can I download any rpm, stick it in this directory
and it will install with emerge?
No it just means that you are downloading it manually instead of emerge
downloading it. This is
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 23:15:02 +0100
Holly Bostick wrote:
In any case, the relatively few RPMs in the Portage tree are generally
there (afaik), because we don't get a choice about it-- the binaries
provided (usually by some proprietary source) are only packaged *as*
RPMs, so if we want or need
mplayer without any front ends.
mplayer filename
the man page is very long but informative. mplayer also somes with the
companion mencoder which has a good reputation in the transcoding
stakes.
xine and vlc also work well, and I have nothing against them except my
familiarity with mplayer. I
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 11:34:22PM +0530, abhay wrote:
On Tuesday 15 Nov 2005 4:35 am, Neil Bothwick wrote:
You could install your own dictd server, it's in portage, and access it
with kdict.
Yeah that is an option but isn't there any single app that can handle. I am a
bit weary of
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 17:47:46 +0100
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 15:48, Peper wrote:
Hello,
what's the best video player in your opinion?
--
Best Regards,
Peper
xine with xine-ui
mplayer is nice too, but while xine is able to save the correct aspect
Nick Rout schreef:
[1] The easiest way i have found to look inside an rpm is to use
midnight commander (mc) and hit enter with the rpm highlighted. You
get a virtual look inside the rpm, including all the metadata, the
install scripts, and the files to be installed. The rpm package must
I think Darren answered why it will not open in kino - kino doesn't
import anything other than what your digital vidcam throws out (DV).
Try MainActor - it costs $, but is very good and i can say for sure that it
edits the mpeg files that are generated by a PVR-x50
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 19:08:31
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 00:02, Nick Rout wrote:
I am not sure that you are at all correct. With mplayer I can resize a
window with my mouse and the aspect is retained (ie i drag the window
wider and it also gets taller). There are certainly no restrictions like
100/200% - any size seems
Although its enabled evolution never picks up any mis-spelled words. I
suspect its something to do with the fact no dictionaries are selectable
in the preferences dialog.
I have aspell-en installed but that doesn't seem to be enough.
Any ideas?
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If
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 11:17, Joseph wrote:
Has anybody tried Gentoo on this Walmart Laptop?
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=3504708
Hardware, is not impressive so I'm not sure how long would it take to
compile Gentoo on it?
Though, much better deal then recent
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 00:14:20 +0100
Holly Bostick wrote:
You can also do this (look inside an RPM) with:
-Krusader (KDE file manager)
-KFM (Konqueror; at least I could under SuSE, and while you of course
don't get the SuSE-added patch functionality of being able to Install
(the RPM) with
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 00:20:35 +0100
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
I see that there is also a switch called -nokeepaspect:
-nokeepaspect
Do not keep window aspect ratio when resizing windows. Only works with
the x11, xv, xmga, xvidix, directx video output drivers. Furthermore under
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 00:37, Nick Rout wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 00:20:35 +0100
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
I see that there is also a switch called -nokeepaspect:
-nokeepaspect
Do not keep window aspect ratio when resizing windows. Only works
with the x11, xv, xmga,
On 11/11/05, Greg Bur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I tried without hyperthreading and without SMP and the results only
got worse. Now I am beginning to look at how I compiled things such as
glibc and xorg-x11. I already ran the undo process for prelink and now I
think I shall recompile
quoth the Hemmann, Volker Armin:
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 00:02, Nick Rout wrote:
I am not sure that you are at all correct. With mplayer I can resize a
window with my mouse and the aspect is retained (ie i drag the window
wider and it also gets taller). There are certainly no
Hi,
Alex Bennee wrote:
Although its enabled evolution never picks up any mis-spelled words. I
suspect its something to do with the fact no dictionaries are selectable
in the preferences dialog.
I have aspell-en installed but that doesn't seem to be enough.
Any ideas?
I don't know if this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ dig -x 210.200.1.1 | grep AUTHORITY\ SEC -A 1
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
1.200.210.in-addr.arpa. 10733 IN SOA dns.ht.net.tw.
root.dns.ht.net.tw. 1999090230 10800 3600 360 86400
Are you dns.ht.net.tw. ??? If not, then you need to contact them to get
the reverse
I still don't understand the logic of not having vi installed by default
over nano...
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Petteri R??ty wrote:
Mark wrote:
I made a mistake while creating my fstab on a new install, and I can't
boot. If I use my Universal CD to boot up, what command(s) will I have
to run to
Interesting, is this on all files, or just some?
Is it the same in gmplayer and mplayer?
gmplayer -mplayer itself does refuse to run.
Oh, but if you know mplayer so well, maybe you can tell me, how to fast
forward (2x, 4x) in (g)mplayer? I do not mean skip forward some seconds,
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 16:50:49 -0800
darren kirby wrote:
quoth the Hemmann, Volker Armin:
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 00:02, Nick Rout wrote:
I am not sure that you are at all correct. With mplayer I can resize a
window with my mouse and the aspect is retained (ie i drag the window
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 17:13:15 -0800 (PST)
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I still don't understand the logic of not having vi installed by default
over nano...
easier for newbies.
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On Tuesday 15 November 2005 19:13, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I still don't understand the logic of not having vi installed by default
over nano...
amen, brother.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Petteri Räty wrote:
Mark wrote:
I made a mistake while creating my fstab on a new install, and I can't
Holly Bostick motub at planet.nl writes:
Simplistically speaking, an RPM is just another kind of archive, so most any
application that can look inside archives (transparently or dedicated)
can do this, for those of you who are not big terminal geeks.
Thanks for all of the information from
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 05:13 pm, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I still don't understand the logic of not having vi installed by default
over nano...
Ummm Maybe because it's so dirt simple to figure out that you don't need
to have a manual on how to use it when you first get started? I
Hello everybody,
I ran dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/sda bs=10240 to copy the
contents of one drive to another as suggested on this
list. And updated fstab and grub.conf. Now the PC
boots into a kernel panic. The boot sector /dev/sda1
is okay but badblocks reveals page after page of
badblocks on
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 14:31 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 17:13:15 -0800 (PST)
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I still don't understand the logic of not having vi installed by default
over nano...
easier for newbies.
since when was gentoo a newbie distro?
--
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I am interested in this discussion. I spent a weekend trying out
several players. Of the few I tried, I liked xine-ui best,
perhaps, for it's playability. However, ogle, goggles, and
kmplayer give the gift of bookmarks. Is there any way to do
bookmarks w/ Xine or Mplayer? Mplayer is nice also.
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 18:03 -0800, maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
I ran dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/sda bs=10240 to copy the
contents of one drive to another as suggested on this
list. And updated fstab and grub.conf. Now the PC
boots into a kernel panic.
does dd use any sort of error
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:08:58 +1000
Alan E. Davis wrote:
I am interested in this discussion. I spent a weekend trying out several
players. Of the few I tried, I liked xine-ui best, perhaps, for it's
playability. However, ogle, goggles, and kmplayer give the gift of
bookmarks. Is there any way
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:36:44 +0930
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 14:31 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 17:13:15 -0800 (PST)
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I still don't understand the logic of not having vi installed by default
over nano...
easier for
quoth the Nick Rout:
I have the exact same behavior here. All the options seem to imply that
keeping the aspect ratio is the default, but it just isn't working like
that. All the options in the man page involving 'aspect' describe how to
change this default behavior (which isn't
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 18:03 -0800, maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
I ran dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/sda bs=10240 to copy the
contents of one drive to another as suggested on this
list. And updated fstab and grub.conf. Now the PC
boots into a kernel panic.
bad idea.
This is a really stupid question:
What package is the command `dig' in?
I suspect it to be in some package in net-analyzer, but I couldn't
find any obvious candidates.
Thanks in advance
W
--
An engineer is walking along and runs across a talking frog.
The frog says I am a princess, and
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 22:40:01 -0500
Willie Wong wrote:
This is a really stupid question:
What package is the command `dig' in?
I suspect it to be in some package in net-analyzer, but I couldn't
find any obvious candidates.
Thanks in advance
bind-tools
--
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Bookmarks: Set a mark at certain places in a movie that one can
return to. Set many. With one of the viewers, one can name
the bookmarks. THis is valuable for teaching.
Alan On 11/16/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:08:58 +1000Alan E. Davis wrote: I am interested in
On 11/15/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am quite experienced with linux, used it a long time. never got
completely to grips with vi. Should gentoo be a mystery to me too just
because of an editor issue?
Heh, and on the other hand, I'm hardly a Linux guru (I did a stage 2
out of sheer
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 23:00 -0500, ellotheth rimmwen wrote:
because I just couLDN'T TAKE ANY MORE.
And you're obviously using vi to compose mail :) Still haven't figured
out the backspace and caps? Now, if you were using emacs, from the end
of the line you could just ctrl-leftarrow,
Hello All
I was looking at some things tonight and noticed the use flag kdexdeltas.
What is this use flag used for, thanks.
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Antoine wrote:
We are going to set up ssl on a webserver at work and I guess that means
we need a certificate... does anyone have any useful alternatives to
Verisign? Are they really worth the name?
We are not going to be doing any monetary transactions but our clients
LostSon wrote:
Hello All
I was looking at some things tonight and noticed the use flag kdexdeltas.
What is this use flag used for, thanks.
running 'euse -i kdexdeltas' tells me:
kdexdeltas - Makes kde ebuilds download binary diffs rather than entire
new tarballs for every new release
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 11:32 pm, Kevin Hanson wrote:
hmm that is interesting so basically updating KDE would be much faster. Would
this hurt performance though as you are not re-compiling everything per se ??
LostSon wrote:
Hello All
I was looking at some things tonight and noticed the
Nick Rout schrieb:
I am quite experienced with linux, used it a long time. never got
completely to grips with vi.
You don't need to.
Should gentoo be a mystery to me too just
because of an editor issue?
No. And Gentoo wouldn't, even if it had vi as a default.
Frankly I don't like nano
LostSon schrieb:
Hello All
I was looking at some things tonight and noticed the use flag kdexdeltas.
What is this use flag used for, thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ euse -i kdexdeltas
global use flags (searching: kdexdeltas)
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LostSon schrieb:
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 11:32 pm, Kevin Hanson wrote:
hmm that is interesting so basically updating KDE would be much faster.
No, it wouldn't. The opposite is true.
Would
this hurt performance
No.
though as you are not re-compiling everything per se ??
No, that's
try avidemux, it's quite good for basic edits.
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Holly Bostick wrote:
However, the Donkey client on MlDonkey is so close to death (you'll get
errors from servers that refuse to connect, saying that your client is
too old please update, even if you have the most recent 'free' version--
it took me *ages* to figure out that this essentially
James wrote:
Why does one need to set the flag 'wxwindows' for use on a gentoo(KDE)
system?
put
media-video/vlc wxwindows
in /etc/portage/package.use
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Because it;s more WYSIWYG then vi? The most useful
commands are printed at the bottom and ^h shows the
rest...
Cheers,
Ben
--- Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still don't understand the logic of not having vi
installed by default
over nano...
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Petteri Räty
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