I have used both versions. The compiled version seems to be more stable on my
system.
Uwe
Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
Joseph wrote:
Is there a benefit of compiling Openoffice 2.0 vs. installing from
binary.
I've AMD 1.8Mhz with 1Gb or Ram and it has been compiling OO 2.0 for
7-hours
Uwe Klosa wrote:
I have used both versions. The compiled version seems to be more
stable on my system.
Uwe
I always compile mine to. It is downloading it now. Why is it only
32MBs this time? It was over 200MBs last time.
Dale
:-)
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The first file is only 32MB. There are more to come. :)
Uwe
Dale wrote:
Uwe Klosa wrote:
I have used both versions. The compiled version seems to be more
stable on my system.
Uwe
I always compile mine to. It is downloading it now. Why is it only
32MBs this time? It was over 200MBs
I'll agree here: I sometimes download a new binary to test before seeing
if I really want it - then compile it. Compiled is usually subjectively
faster, and definitely more stable.
Besides, as someone else put it, its more fun ...
BillK
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 09:00 +0100, Uwe Klosa wrote:
I
Uh Oh. Here goes my dial-up. I only get 26K here. Last time it took
three nights to get it all, about 24 hours total.
I may go visit my friend that has DSL. LOL
Dale
:-)
Uwe Klosa wrote:
The first file is only 32MB. There are more to come. :)
Uwe
Dale wrote:
Uwe Klosa wrote:
I
On 2005-11-30 08:12:34 +0100 (Wed, Nov), Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
Joseph wrote:
Is there a benefit of compiling Openoffice 2.0 vs. installing from
binary.
I've AMD 1.8Mhz with 1Gb or Ram and it has been compiling OO 2.0 for
7-hours already.
It's likely to take somewhere around
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 03:00 am, a tiny voice compelled Uwe Klosa to
write:
I have used both versions. The compiled version seems to be more stable on
my system.
I've installed OO both ways in the past and stability hasn't been an issue.
The only thing I noticed is that the compiled
Ernie Schroder wrote:
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 03:00 am, a tiny voice compelled Uwe Klosa to
write:
I have used both versions. The compiled version seems to be more stable on
my system.
I've installed OO both ways in the past and stability hasn't been an issue.
The only thing I
the problem arised since my installation of firefox1.5rc series, i tried to find out any improper settings from about:config, but no luck.it was a clean emerge of mozilla-firefox-bin (a compiled version of firefox1.5rc-3
had the same issue). how come this would happen?the 1.5 version just works
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 09:00 +0100, Uwe Klosa wrote:
I have used both versions. The compiled version seems to be more stable on my
system.
Uwe
[snip]
I've compile OO 2.0 without any errors.
But when I just open and save a spreadsheet OO 2.0 crashed on me with
[signal.11].
Not a good
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 08:30:24 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
I've installed OO both ways in the past and stability hasn't been an
issue. The only thing I noticed is that the compiled version opens
faster than the binary version. As I remember, the difference was
roughly 7 seconds. It seems like
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 09:18 am, a tiny voice compelled Neil Bothwick
to write:
Except that you don't sit and watch it compile (unless you are
exceptionally sad
You mean you don't have to keep watch over long compiles? I guess I have no
life.
Actually Neil, you're right, the 8 hours
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time, but try playing poker on-line while it's running. I can never remember
to do those long builds while I sleep so I end up, in this case, and for
Well, I wrote a latemerge script that sets up an at cron job :P - So, I
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Well, I wrote a latemerge script that sets up an at cron job :P - So, I
emerge it in the
moment but starts at night.
sed -e 's/cron//'
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Ernie Schroder wrote:
I've recently done 11 months worth of updates on this box and have about 40
hours of build time on it in the last 10 days. I want to use it, not watch
more text fly by on the console.
Try compiling it at a lower priority.
I just put this in my /etc/make.conf file:
Did you import your settings from an older OO version? I had that issue with the binary version upgrading from 1.x. So I did a clean
install with the source code version.
Uwe
Joseph wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 09:00 +0100, Uwe Klosa wrote:
I have used both versions. The compiled version
darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to do this thing right, so if you (anybody!) has ideas, advice,
requests etc please try it out and let's talk. Am I missing anything that
should be printed?
Thanks for the effort. It looks promising. I've downloaded but not
tried yet.
Bob Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry. The last one I worked with was -
Thanks... I guess thats probably about par for the course.. hehe
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On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 16:01 +0100, Uwe Klosa wrote:
Did you import your settings from an older OO version? I had that issue with
the binary version upgrading from 1.x. So I did a clean
install with the source code version.
Uwe
What do you mean import your settings from an older OO
Joseph wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 16:01 +0100, Uwe Klosa wrote:
Did you import your settings from an older OO version? I had that issue with the binary version upgrading from 1.x. So I did a clean
install with the source code version.
Uwe
What do you mean import your settings
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 09:35:48 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
Actually Neil, you're right, the 8 hours that it takes to build OO is
not down time, but try playing poker on-line while it's running.
No thanks, I'm broke enough as it is :(
I can
never remember to do those long builds while I
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 16:48 +0100, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
Joseph wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 16:01 +0100, Uwe Klosa wrote:
Did you import your settings from an older OO version? I had that issue
with the binary version upgrading from 1.x. So I did a clean
install with the
Hi,
I recentlly reinstalled my pc and I had all my hw working fine. I rebooted the
box (for udev) and now my sound card stop working.
I compiled the driver into the kernel (not as module):
SND_AC97_CODEC
my lspci:
:00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
Hello everybody,
I note NV_SATA, SIL_SATA, CONFIG_FORCEDETH and
whatever other options are no longer offered in make
menuconfig for the stage3 tarballed kernel 2.6.12-r6
or for the latest 2.6.14-r2. These are precisely the
options my board, Asus K8NE w/nVidia and Sil3114,
requires for SATA drives
Apart from SND_AC97_CODEC you should select the via module SND_VIA82XX
I hope it helps.
On 11/30/05, Arnau Bria Ramírez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I recentlly reinstalled my pc and I had all my hw working fine. I rebooted the
box (for udev) and now my sound card stop working.
I compiled
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 17:22, maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
hi!
I note NV_SATA, SIL_SATA, CONFIG_FORCEDETH and
whatever other options are no longer offered in make
menuconfig for the stage3 tarballed kernel 2.6.12-r6
or for the latest 2.6.14-r2. These are precisely the
Also, don't forget SCSI disk support,
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
Well, I did forget it but it still doesn't work. Same
panic, same place.
-Richard
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El Wed, 30 Nov 2005 17:27:47 +0100
Andres Becerra Sandoval dijo:
SND_VIA82XX
that made the trick!
I don't know why it worked before...
anyway.. many thanks to all who answered my question!
Cheers!
Arnau
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Hi Richard,
The above is assuming that you really need/want Emulate3Buttons for
the stick and trackpad. Otherwise, you can get by with a single
InputDevice section set to /dev/input/mice.
thanks for all your efforts, it's much appreciated.
I'll try it out later this evening when I'm back.
On 11/30/05, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, don't forget SCSI disk support,
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
Well, I did forget it but it still doesn't work. Same
panic, same place.
Please post the output of:
grep =[ym] /usr/src/linux/.config
-Richard
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Hi Richard,
I couldn't resist to try it out immediately, so...
Ah, I see now. Because you don't have USB mouse in your layout.
You can have many InputDevice sections, but only those listed in
ServerLayout are used:
Section ServerLayout
Identifier XFree86 Configured
It could be edited on purpose by the person that compiled it... since
using the firefox updater doesn't work on Gentoo and you have to update
with portage instead.On 11/30/05, 黄飞 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem arised since my installation of firefox1.5rc series, i
tried to find out any
Arnau Bria Ramírez wrote:
I compiled the driver into the kernel (not as module):
SND_AC97_CODEC
There is your problem. See the install guide. Sound is
supposed to be compiled as a module if you use alsa.
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My Home Page: http://fancypiper.info
Our 2nd CD:
Sometimes something about her setup goes
haywire and she loses all her desktop icons and her wallpaper.
I've had a similar issue and, for me, it's usually nautilus erroring.
If I run '$ nautilus ' that usually fixes things (brings back
wallpaper, icons, panels, etc)..
HTH
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El Wed, 30 Nov 2005 12:17:28 -0500
Phil Sexton dijo:
Arnau Bria RamÃrez wrote:
I compiled the driver into the kernel (not as module):
SND_AC97_CODEC
There is your problem. See the install guide. Sound is
supposed to be compiled as a module if you use alsa.
Not sure at all...please
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 08:22:35 -0800 (PST), maxim wexler wrote:
I note NV_SATA, SIL_SATA, CONFIG_FORCEDETH and
whatever other options are no longer offered in make
menuconfig for the stage3 tarballed kernel 2.6.12-r6
or for the latest 2.6.14-r2.
NV and SIL are still in the config file, but
Yes, you can choose between module or in kernel sound support. If you
do the latter the alsa initscript will only complain that there is no
module, but the sound will be activated anyway
On 11/30/05, Arnau Bria Ramírez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El Wed, 30 Nov 2005 12:17:28 -0500
Phil Sexton
I originally had font problems with mozilla-bin, so I unmerged it and
compiled the program, eliminating the problem.
But now I see a bunch of /usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin processes. Is
that normal?
Thanks, Rob.
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Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Grossman wrote:
Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup. You need to upgrade squirrelmail
Okay, I guess I was wrong. I thought I had upgraded Squirrelmail to the
1.4.5-r1 release. I just did it again, and now everything is working.
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Jeff Grossman wrote:
Perhaps you didn't ran webapp-config the first time.
Isn't that run automatically by emerge?
depends on your vhosts use flag.
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Richard Fish wrote:
On 11/29/05, Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you
don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support.
I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to
Do you have
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:09:31 -0800
Daevid Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I try to take a picture:
/usr/bin/v4lctl -c /dev/video0 snap jpeg 320x240
/home/dae51d/public_html/nokia_cam.jpg
/usr/bin/v4lctl -c /dev/video1 snap jpeg 320x240
Hello, folks.We have a number of old machines hanging diskless on a fairly nice LTSP box.So, this is a good server with a bunch of 6-7 machines using X remotely.No problem at all, everything working fine...
... that is, until one of them hangs.Certain old machines tend to hang a lot, and when they
I have put up an update.
Now user/groups are presented more usefully (including heuristics to separate
human from system users). Also, it now lists packages for Gentoo, Arch Linux,
and RPM based distros. (debian based on the way...)
On Gentoo systems, first it checks for epm, and if found uses
Are you running cups?
From: Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/11/30 Wed PM 02:31:16 EST
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Re: Home Network Printing
Guys, this is ridiculous! Every time I want to print something from my main
Linux machine I have to physically
On Nov 30, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Mick wrote:
Guys, this is ridiculous! Every time I want to print something from
my main
Linux machine I have to physically disconnect the printer from the
second
box and connect it to this one. The way this is going I will soon
need to
buy another parallel
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 20:35, Arnau Bria Ramírez wrote:
El Wed, 30 Nov 2005 12:17:28 -0500
Phil Sexton dijo:
Arnau Bria RamÃrez wrote:
I compiled the driver into the kernel (not as module):
SND_AC97_CODEC
There is your problem. See the install guide. Sound is
supposed to
On 11/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running cups?
And if so, post the output of:
grep -v ^# /etc/cups/cupsd.conf | grep -v ^$
for both systems.
-Richard
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This seems to have tremendous potential. Having all this information in
one standard form allows you to take snapshots of your system, and then
if things break you can compare snapshots before and after to possibly
get a hint of where to focus. This will be especially true when you add
the
This is probably the wrong list to ask this question on, but I'll ask it
anyway. I wanted to create set of PHP pages to offer espersunited.com
users with several different services accessible from their web browser.
I'd like for them to be able to enter their username and password at a
login
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
only problem is that I can't figure out what mechanism Squirrelmail uses
for authentication. I've looked at the PHP source code file for the
Squirrelmail is an IMAP client. So, it takes the username and password and uses
Richard Fish wrote:
On 11/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Are you running cups?
And if so, post the output of:
grep -v ^# /etc/cups/cupsd.conf | grep -v ^$
for both systems.
Thanks Richard, this is what I get from box 1 (this is the client):
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 19:56 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
only problem is that I can't figure out what mechanism Squirrelmail uses
for authentication. I've looked at the PHP source code file for the
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 19:56 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
Squirrelmail is an IMAP client. So, it takes the username and password and
uses that to validate
against the IMAP server.
I know it takes a username and
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 20:23 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 19:56 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
Squirrelmail is an IMAP client. So, it takes the username and password and
uses
On 11/30/05, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what I get from host 2 (the server):
...
IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it
Shouldn't this line be commented out??
-Richard
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I just tired to add to OpenOffice 2.0 kprinter but I can not do it.
The usual procedure was:
go to spadmin
Generic printer - properties and enter command kprinter --stdin
But whenever I make any changes, they are not saved. Every time I
restart spadmin I see only one choice Generic Printer. If
Ernie Schroder wrote:
Actually Neil, you're right, the 8 hours that it takes to build OO is not down
time, but try playing poker on-line while it's running. I can never remember
to do those long builds while I sleep so I end up, in this case, and for
firefox, going for the immediate
--- Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 08:22:35 -0800 (PST), maxim
wexler wrote:
I note NV_SATA, SIL_SATA, CONFIG_FORCEDETH and
whatever other options are no longer offered in
make
menuconfig for the stage3 tarballed kernel
2.6.12-r6
or for the latest
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
What I mean is that I need the name of some function that I can look for
in the code that compares the username/password against the system set.
BTW, my IMAP server is dovecot-0.99.14
go to www.php.net and check out the
--- Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/30/05, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Also, don't forget SCSI disk support,
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
Well, I did forget it but it still doesn't work.
Same
panic, same place.
Please post the output of:
grep =[ym]
On 11/30/05, Travis Osterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes something about her setup goes
haywire and she loses all her desktop icons and her wallpaper.
I've had a similar issue and, for me, it's usually nautilus erroring.
If I run '$ nautilus ' that usually fixes things (brings back
Use rsync. I am not sure how much gain there is to be had but try using
an older version as the seed file - should save at least a little.
Creative use of head/tail with seed files and already downloaded
portions can save a lot if the link drops out halfway.
Make sure you use the -P option (read
On 11/30/05, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What gives? I note the config options include
CONFIG_SCSI_SATA under low-level SCSI drivers; is that
all that's required.
Yes. This is also why you cannot boot.
I just checked both gnetoo-sources-2.6.14-r2 and
vanilla-sources-2.6.14.2, and
On Thursday 01 December 2005 03:17, W.Kenworthy wrote:
Use rsync. I am not sure how much gain there is to be had but try using
an older version as the seed file - should save at least a little.
Creative use of head/tail with seed files and already downloaded
portions can save a lot if the
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 17:22, maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
hi!
I note NV_SATA, SIL_SATA, CONFIG_FORCEDETH and
whatever other options are no longer offered in make
menuconfig for the stage3 tarballed kernel 2.6.12-r6
or for the latest 2.6.14-r2. These are precisely the
i see, but it seems that i'm the only person who cares, no comments about such could be googled or be found in GWN.thanks.BTW: i subscribed the no-mail version of gentoo-user, and tend to read mail through google group. what if i would like to follow-up a post? start a new one is simple though.
Title: Message
Greetings,
I am "lucky" enough to have an
ISP that blocks outbound port 25 traffic. Fortunately, inbound is wide
open. However, I am not able to configure Postfix 2.1.5 to successfully
use my ISP mail server as a relayhost. I get a reply in my logs that
states:
warning:
warning: SASL authentication failure: No worthy mechs found
Authentication failed: cannot SASL authenticate to server
smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com[68.142.229.41]: no mechanism available
This seems to imply that the problem's with SASL, and not postfix.
I've edited main.cf and added the
I was constantly getting error after emerge sync
so I removed rm -r /usr/portage/packages.
Now, for example openoffice-bin-1.1.5 will not upgrade automatically to
openoffice-bin-2.0.
What is causing it?
Is there a way to restore /usr/portage/packages ?
Yes, I have created
With 2.6.14-rc5, and 2.6.14-archck5, all the other usual options for the
motherboard chipsets are still there under SCSI low-level drivers (with make
xconfig).
On Wed November 30 2005 9:37 pm, Ryan Tandy wrote:
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 17:22, maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
hi!
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 22:48:29 -0700, Joseph wrote
I was constantly getting error after emerge sync
so I removed rm -r /usr/portage/packages.
Now, for example openoffice-bin-1.1.5 will not upgrade automatically
to openoffice-bin-2.0. What is causing it? Is there a way to
restore
Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
OOo2 is masked as testing ( ~x86).
You have to add OOo to package.keywords before you can update it.
Kristian Poul Herkild
I started my download of OOo2 last night, slow dial-up here. It does
not appear to be masked any more.
/etc/portage/package.keywords
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