On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 20:59:44 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
Is there such an alignment application for use in Linux?
net-print/mtink may do what you need.
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Neil Bothwick
Can you do the Picard Maneuver in a Grand Am?
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Hi,
On 08:48 Tue 06 Dec , Rumen Yotov wrote:
On 07:31 Tue 06 Dec , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i also could put the whole binary of libstdc++-v3-3.3.6.tbz2 on
my ftp server.
It's for athlon-xp (march=athlon-xp -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer)
quite
Bob Sanders wrote:
emerge --resume --skipfirst
etc-update/dispatch-conf
reboot
emerge pdflib
Thanks, Bob. I was uanaware of those emerge options;
this is an answer that is worth keeping. But what
does etc-update/dispatch-conf do?
John
--
I'm following X.org 7. I have an ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9700, and it is
said
that X.org 7 will have a magical driver, free (as in free speech...), and It
will work better than ati-drivers. I don't like to install masked packages
because of security... reasons, when will be it unmasked ??
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a samba server on my gentoo system to share a few different
directories. I want user authentication, so I can say user A has access to dir
nr.1, user B to dir nr.1 and nr.2 etc. and appropriately set permissions on the
gentoo server.
I started by using the default samba
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a samba server on my gentoo system to share a few
different
directories. I want user authentication, so I can say user A has access to dir
nr.1, user B to dir nr.1 and nr.2 etc. and appropriately set permissions on
the
gentoo server.
I started by using the
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 12:52:46PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
I'm trying to setup a samba server on my gentoo system to share a few
different
directories. I want user authentication, so I can say user A has access to
dir
nr.1, user B to dir nr.1 and nr.2 etc. and appropriately set
Hi,
I've just upgraded my desktop computer to use gcc-3.4 and right after
that I decided to try KDE-3.5. Everything compiled just fine but now i
see that KDE-3.5 is linked against libstdc++.so.5 _and_ libstdc++.so.6.
Does anyone know where I've gone wrong?
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-Original Message-
From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 December 2005 00:30
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] fbsplash and console issues after udev
[snip...]
The loading screen with the progress bar works fine. If I hit
F2 to see the
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 22:52:56 -0700 Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| According to recent Gentoo news we crossed 100K registered users.
| Does anybody have any reliable numbers how we compare to other
| distros?
Uh. That'd be forums accounts. Not users.
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Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (I
2005/12/6, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've just upgraded my desktop computer to use gcc-3.4 and right after
that I decided to try KDE-3.5. Everything compiled just fine but now i
see that KDE-3.5 is linked against libstdc++.so.5 _and_ libstdc++.so.6.
Does anyone know where I've gone
Hi all,
I've finished rebuilding my system after upgrading gcc. I had to fix a
couple of things, but everything is working fine except amaroK. amaroK
will start and as normal, put its icon in the system tray, but if I
hover the mouse over the icon, I get a timer displayed, which remains
there
I now have my stage 3 installed an working. Am in the process of
downloading all the requirements for openXchange (Man! I love emerge)
But, many (most) users will not want to go to the trouble that I have.
In fact, in South Africa most won't have access to the bandwidth to do
this. I am
I had an instance where I needed to use smbpasswd -a user_name to add
a user to Samba. And I they don't need to be a member of the samba
group. In my Samba setup experiences anyway.
Hope this helps.
On 12/6/05, David Obwaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 12:52:46PM +0200,
How do you switch xorg.conf files between kernels? Here are the file
The kernel configuration:
CONFIG_X86=y
CONFIG_SEMAPHORE_SLEEPERS=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y
CONFIG_ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC=y
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 09:57:47PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About a week later, I booted it and it wouldn't boot. It got stuck at
configuring system to use udev and never gets okay. I just sits there
for ever.
My system hangs at this point quite often. I have no idea why - it
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 09:51:27PM +, b.n. wrote:
Have you checked the mobo? Memtest will report errors if the mobo is bad.
I have new RAM in it and it passed a full course of memtest86 with no problems
reported.
--
-M
There are 10 kinds of people in this world:
Those who can
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 05:29:19PM -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
Michael George wrote:
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd like to find a way out of this other
than reinstalling the system. Such a thing might happen again in the
future to a non-development system and I'd like to
On 12/6/05, C. Beamer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've finished rebuilding my system after upgrading gcc. I had to fix a
couple of things, but everything is working fine except amaroK. amaroK
will start and as normal, put its icon in the system tray, but if I
hover the mouse over the
Colleen,
I have found a xine engine as the most stable for me.
=== On Tuesday 06 December 2005 10:48, C. Beamer wrote: ===
Hi all,
I've finished rebuilding my system after upgrading gcc. I had to fix a
couple of things, but everything is working fine except amaroK. amaroK
will start
Jan Callewaert wrote:
2005/12/6, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just upgraded my desktop computer to use gcc-3.4 and right after
that I decided to try KDE-3.5. Everything compiled just fine but now i
see that KDE-3.5 is linked against libstdc++.so.5 _and_ libstdc++.so.6.
Does anyone know
John Blinka wrote:
does etc-update/dispatch-conf do?
Never mind. Sheesh... I didn't know about
dispatch-conf and initially thought the / had something
to do with a file system path. Brain cells aren't firing
properly in this cold weather. Thanks for enlightening
me about dispatch-conf.
cc1: Permission denied: opening dependency file scripts/basic/.fixdep.d
make[2]: *** [scripts/basic/fixdep] Error 1
make[1]: *** [scripts_basic] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.5-gentoo-r1'
make: *** [default] Error 2
OK so there's a fixdep and a fixdep.c, but no fixdep.d
Hi Gentoo-Users
Have a look at this:
As user:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ which java
/opt/sun-jdk-1.5.0.05/bin/java
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java -version
java version 1.5.0_05
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_05-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_05-b05,
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 10:58:31PM -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/5/05, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are using /dev/input/mice for the mouse device, and compiled
your mouse driver[s] as module[s], you could rmmod and modprobe the
drivers, which may reset things.
-Richard
Daevid Vincent schreef:
Well, it doesn't actually 'solve' the original question, but I did
figure out why superkaramba kept showing up.
emerge -Davut world revealed several plugins related to karamba. So
unmerging ALL of them, finally made the block go away.
The obnoxious part was that
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 11:45:01PM -0500, Phil Sexton wrote:
Willie Wong wrote:
Or is there some way of getting the
mouse back in a situation like this?
This should work as root:
/etc/conf.d/gpm restart'
uh... shouldn't that be /etc/init.d/? and gpm is the console
I'm just about to recompile my kernel, but am in doubt.
Last time I compiled my kernel I was using the drivers shipped with
gentoo-sources and compiled them inside the kernel.
Now, I've shifted to the nvidia module and is in doubt whether I should
compile any kind of nvidia support in the
-- Forwarded message --
From: Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Dec 6, 2005 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] setup samba server
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
I had an instance where I needed to use smbpasswd -a user_name to add
a user to Samba. And I they don't need to be a
Peter Ruskin wrote:
From http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml:
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -pv
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5
Yes I've read that too. But why is the newly compiled KDE linking
against libstdc++.so.5 when it was compiled
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 15:27, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
I'm just about to recompile my kernel, but am in doubt.
Last time I compiled my kernel I was using the drivers shipped with
gentoo-sources and compiled them inside the kernel.
Now, I've shifted to the nvidia module and is in
Hi guys, and gals,
My ISP had a problem earlier with their email server, the drive was
full. LOL How can I go read the emails that got bounced? I know I
missed a good bit of them too. Post a link or something if there is one.
I got a email that they were being bounced and it has a number in
On 12/6/05, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Ruskin wrote:
From http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml:
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -pv
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5
Yes I've read that too. But why is the newly compiled KDE
Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes I've read that too. But why is the newly compiled KDE linking
against libstdc++.so.5 when it was compiled _after_ the gcc change?
It is probably linking against something (qt perhaps, as the existing
qt was used when I upgraded to kde 3.5) that is itself
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:27, Kristian Poul Herkild Kristian Poul
Herkild [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] nvidia cards -
compile in kernel or?':
Now, I've shifted to the nvidia module and is in doubt whether I should
compile any kind of nvidia support in the kernel or just
The mouse device should be pointing to /dev/input/mice - that's just the first thing I saw in a quick overview.On 12/6/05, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you switch xorg.conf files between kernels? Here are the fileThe kernel
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 08:03:55AM -0500, Michael George wrote:
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 05:29:19PM -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
Michael George wrote:
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd like to find a way out of this other
than reinstalling the system. Such a thing might happen
Hi,
I have this printer
http://www.canon-europe.com/For_Home/Product_Finder/Multifunctionals/Multifunctionals/SmartBase_MPC400/index.asp?ComponentID=25527SourcePageID=166550
not sure if it exists or have a different name outside Europe.
Q1- does anyone know it (eventually with a different name)
Changing the perms of /dev/console to 660 didn't help much. I do get
Populating /dev/with device nodes ... (which I don't think I got
before), but it still stops there.
Is the boot process trying to unload a tarball or something that it
might be choking on? RC_DEVICE_TARBALL is set to yes, but
Michael Stewart (vericgar) wrote:
Ross Anderson wrote:
I've tried setting up access restrictions based on name resolution. From
what I've read in the apache.org docs all is configured correctly. If I
use an ip address in the allow statement it works as expected. However
if I use a FQDN
Dale wrote:
I have a copy, which is a link to another file. I would be glad to
email it to you if you would like. It is about 1MB so it would take a
few minutes on my slow as crap dial-up. I'm about to cook some supper
anyway. ;)
Let me know. I have it saved as a draft already. I just need
Actually, I spoke too soon. The change in perms did get it further in
the boot process, but it complained about the special device /dev/sda1
(for /boot) not existing. But it continued...
It seems to be stopped at Caching service dependencies now, but I will
check /var/log/messages and
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 08:50 am, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to
write:
cc1: Permission denied: opening dependency file scripts/basic/.fixdep.d
make[2]: *** [scripts/basic/fixdep] Error 1
make[1]: *** [scripts_basic] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
On 12/6/05, Andrew Gaydenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colleen,
I have found a xine engine as the most stable for me.
Seconded.
-Richard
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Have anybody tried to compile openoffice 2.0 with --disable-cups ?
I think Openoffice is detecting cups printer (local printers)
automatically but it is not showing all the entries I have setup in
Kprinter.
With printer auto-detect I can not add any other printer via spadmin, so
I was wondering
Richard Fish wrote:
Because it is also linking against some other library that you already
have installed (Qt, maybe?) that is linked against stdc++.so.5.
Point well taken.
But would I see this link on the actual KDE binaries (eg ldd kview) or
would I see this if I checked the QT library that
On 12/6/05, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
Because it is also linking against some other library that you already
have installed (Qt, maybe?) that is linked against stdc++.so.5.
Point well taken.
But would I see this link on the actual KDE binaries (eg ldd kview) or
On 12/6/05, Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had an instance where I needed to use smbpasswd -a user_name to add
a user to Samba. And I they don't need to be a member of the samba
group. In my Samba setup experiences anyway.
Hope this helps.
Yeah sorry, I checked up on my suggestion and
Mike Kenny wrote:
I now have my stage 3 installed an working. Am in the process of
downloading all the requirements for openXchange (Man! I love emerge)
But, many (most) users will not want to go to the trouble that I have.
In fact, in South Africa most won't have access to the bandwidth to
Thanks for your help. I downloaded that library and put it into
/var/lib. Now I can start portage without complaining about missing
library, but my system is still broken. I tried to emerge that
libstdc++-v3, but I got following error:
Calculating world dependencies
!!! Problems have been detected with your world file
!!! Please run emaint --check world
I checked for updates to world while I was updating KDE to 3.5 and got the
above message. Should I worry yet?
--
Regards, Ernie
100% Microsoft and Intel free
13:34:57 up 1
That worked! I had to go back to vanilla-sources-2.6.11.11 to get full SMP support (Win4Lin issue) but the kernel patched correctly and loaded the MKI module.It's a bummer that I can't use gentoo-sources, or "win4lin-sources" (wherever they are), for this. I was hoping to take advantage of
Richard Fish wrote:
You can check both. The ldd output of a binary shows the complete
dependancy tree. You can then check individual libraries. The
following script should identify the 'offender':
for x in `ldd /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kview | awk '{ print $3}' | grep lib` ; do
echo $x
ldd $x
Ernie Schroder schreef:
Calculating world dependencies !!! Problems have been detected with
your world file !!! Please run emaint --check world
I checked for updates to world while I was updating KDE to 3.5 and
got the above message. Should I worry yet?
Let's see... you expect one instance
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 07:29:35PM +0100, Jarry wrote:
fastjar target-libobjc
(Any other directories should still work fine.)
Created Makefile in /var/tmp/portage/libstdc++-v3-3.3.4/work/build using
mt-frag
/usr/bin/gcc-config: line 632: /etc/env.d/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6: No such
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 13:36:47 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
!!! Problems have been detected with your world file
!!! Please run emaint --check world
I checked for updates to world while I was updating KDE to 3.5 and got
the above message. Should I worry yet?
No, you should follow the
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 01:36:47PM -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
Calculating world dependencies
!!! Problems have been detected with your world file
!!! Please run emaint --check world
I checked for updates to world while I was updating KDE to 3.5 and got the
above message. Should I worry
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 07:56:22PM +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
Ernie Schroder schreef:
Calculating world dependencies !!! Problems have been detected with
your world file !!! Please run emaint --check world
I checked for updates to world while I was updating KDE to 3.5 and
got the
Willie Wong wrote:
Do you have gcc 3.3.6 installed?
As I see equery list, only gcc-3.4.4-r1 is installed.
Previously I did (according to gcc-upgrade guide):
emerge -uav gcc
gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4
source /etc/profile
That probably removed gcc-3.3.6. But how can I then emerge
Hi,
I use ndiswrapper with wpa_supplicant. I am stuck and I can't access
to my wireless lan. I have no idea what to do next need some
advise
I have an Acer travelmate 4400, with turion 64.
My Wireless card is a Broadcom Corporation BCM4318:
fabre-linux ~ # lspci
06:05.0 Network controller:
Willie Wong schreef:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 07:56:22PM +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
Ernie Schroder schreef:
Calculating world dependencies !!! Problems have been detected
with your world file !!! Please run emaint --check world
I checked for updates to world while I was updating KDE to
Hi,
On 19:29 Tue 06 Dec , Jarry wrote:
Thanks for your help. I downloaded that library and put it into
/var/lib. Now I can start portage without complaining about missing
library, but my system is still broken. I tried to emerge that
libstdc++-v3, but I got following error:
Jarry schreef:
What does 'gcc-config -l' say?
obelix ~ # gcc-config -l /usr/bin/gcc-config: line 632:
/etc/env.d/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6: No such file or directory *
/usr/bin/gcc-config: Profile does not exist or invalid setting for
/etc/env.d/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6 [1]
Hi,
I have tried to compile a library that uses glib-1.2 and the configure
script of the library failed. Looking at config.log, I saw that the
glibconfig.h file can't be found. Indeed, the
/usr/include/glib-1.2/glib.h file includes glibconfig.h, which doesn't
exist anywhere on my system.
I have
Hi all,
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
It's currently 95 users but I don't think Gentoo community is that
small. If you don't mind, please add yourself to the map :)
Cheers,
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 20:33:58 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
There are reasons that major Portage processes are not supposed to be
carried out concurrently. It's true that while I'm upgrading KDE, I
probably could emerge... oh, mutt... at the same time in another
instance, but checking the entire
On 12/6/05, Michael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I spoke too soon. The change in perms did get it further in
the boot process, but it complained about the special device /dev/sda1
(for /boot) not existing. But it continued...
It seems to be stopped at Caching service
On 12/6/05, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
You can check both. The ldd output of a binary shows the complete
dependancy tree. You can then check individual libraries. The
following script should identify the 'offender':
for x in `ldd /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kview |
On 12/6/05, Rafael Fernández López [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm following X.org 7. I have an ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9700, and it is
said
that X.org 7 will have a magical driver, free (as in free speech...), and It
will work better than ati-drivers. I don't like to install masked packages
Neil Bothwick schreef:
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 20:33:58 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
There are reasons that major Portage processes are not supposed to
be carried out concurrently. It's true that while I'm upgrading
KDE, I probably could emerge... oh, mutt... at the same time in
another
Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/6/05, Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I not back to the former question should kview link directly to
libstdc++.so.5 at all?
It probably doesn't. You can check this with:
strings /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kview | grep stdc++
Thanks, it turns out that it does link to
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 09:22:23PM +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
Also possible. Certainly there's nothing /wrong/ with running emaint
--check world. I only wanted to point out that this error could also be
a false positive.
Simple question here, but what is emaint? No trace of it on my
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 21:22:23 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
The emerge -u invocation wasn't actually emerging anything, so it
won't write to world.
Yes, got that, but it would be scanning the world file to determine what
had updates available that had not been performed. If some of the
pclouds wrote:
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
cool :)
I see there are two representing Florida. (go FL!)
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pclouds wrote:
Hi all,
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
It's currently 95 users but I don't think Gentoo community is that
small. If you don't mind, please add yourself to the map :)
Cheers,
Cool...It seems Poland is a bit overcrowded...
--
I'm trying to upgrade all my packages to gcc-3.34, but I'm having an
issue. Whenever I try to emerge anything I get output similar to the
following:
All prepared. Starting rebuild...
emerge --oneshot --nodeps =sys-apps/apmd-3.2.1_p4
=gnome-base/gnome-applets-2.10.1
b.n. wrote:
pclouds wrote:
Hi all,
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
It's currently 95 users but I don't think Gentoo community is that
small. If you don't mind, please add yourself to the map :)
Cheers,
Cool...It seems Poland is a bit overcrowded...
I'm
You guys are still awake!?!?
When I signed up (about half an hour ago) I was the only one in San
Francisco! What's up with that?
What a great idea, b.n.! Thanks!
Michael
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, b.n. wrote:
pclouds wrote:
Hi all,
We've got a map of Gentoo users here:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 01:06:39PM -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/6/05, Michael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I spoke too soon. The change in perms did get it further in
the boot process, but it complained about the special device /dev/sda1
(for /boot) not existing. But it
Billy Holmes wrote:
pclouds wrote:
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
cool :)
I see there are two representing Florida. (go FL!)
We have one from Mississippi too, now anyway. That is me by the way.
I'm not sure if there is anyone else here or not. My
I would bet in being the first on Brazil, but the first on South
America is kinda odd, I guess not every gentooer around is part of
this list...
On 12/6/05, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Billy Holmes wrote:
pclouds wrote:
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
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Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Yup currently I am the only South African and one of 3 in the Southern
Hemisphere.
I should add myself. I'm in Buenos Aires (argentina)
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Consultor en Seguridad Informatica /
Simple question here, but what is emaint? No trace of it on my
up-to-date system.
It seems to be in portage-2.0.53 which is still masked.
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Hey Jamie,
Give me good sources for job opportunities and I move from France to NZ.
That'll be 1 more gentooist for NZ. ;-)
On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 09:54 +1300, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
b.n. wrote:
pclouds wrote:
Hi all,
We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo
It's
Not any more RyanOn 12/6/05, Ryan Viljoen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/7/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You guys are still awake!?!?
When I signed up (about half an hour ago) I was the only one in San Francisco! What's up with that? What a great idea, b.n.! Thanks! Michael On
As I try to emerge kde-meta I run into the following error:
/usr/kde/3.5/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 ./index.docbook
XPath error : Undefined variable
compilation error:
file /usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/ksgmltools2/docbook/xsl/html/autotoc.xsl
line
544 element
I just got done following the GCC migration guide on 3 computers. It went smoothly on 2 of them, everything works fine, but on the third, after I recompiled the kernel, alsa-driver won't compile. I'm using vanilla-sources
2.6.14.2, the kernel options are all identical to what they were before I
OK since there are world file experts out there..
A while back I was playing around with cvs and svn versions of kde, long story
short they are there anymore, and as far as I can tell the files are gone,
but portage thinks they are still there which really screws up my
revdep-rebuild and
el 2005-12-01 darren kirby escribió:
This isn't to say I don't appreciate testers and bug reports...
if this is of any use...
Filesystems supported:
udf | ntfs | iso9660 | vfat | msdos | ext2 |
ext3 |
Other possible supported filesystems (unloaded modules):
Traceback (most
The ldd output of a binary shows the complete
dependancy tree.
I tried the ldd and ldd $x where x is a varios program wich runs fine on
my system and output is ldd: ./x: No such file or directory
I guess I shoud have set something somewhere but... don't know what
where
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On Tuesday 06 December 2005 02:10 pm, a tiny voice compelled Willie Wong to
write:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 01:36:47PM -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
Calculating world dependencies
!!! Problems have been detected with your world file
!!! Please run emaint --check world
I checked for
Hi,
It's not a fonts problem, I also have the fonts installed. The page was
rendered correctly with the previous version of firefox, and is still
rendered correctly with mozilla.
I submitted a bug, bug #114656
Thanks,
Moshe
* Chris Fairles [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05/12/05 11:08]:
i have
I would like to see what USE flags you use to make the 'ideal' KDE
Gentoo box. I'm just trying to narrow down my choices, and yet, still
remain somewhat flexible, and/or secure.
Thanks to all who participate in my little 'Quest for the Holy Flag'.
--
Darth Vader:
Commander, tear this
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 23:44 +0200, Paul wrote:
Not any more Ryan
On 12/6/05, Ryan Viljoen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/7/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You guys are still awake!?!?
When I signed up (about half an hour ago) I was
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 16:45 -0500, Marc Morrisette wrote:
I just got done following the GCC migration guide on 3 computers. It
went smoothly on 2 of them, everything works fine, but on the third,
after I recompiled the kernel, alsa-driver won't compile. I'm using
vanilla-sources 2.6.14.2,
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 23:58 +0100, Matthias Langer wrote:
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 16:45 -0500, Marc Morrisette wrote:
I just got done following the GCC migration guide on 3 computers. It
went smoothly on 2 of them, everything works fine, but on the third,
after I recompiled the kernel,
This map won't accept my location---Saipan, N. Mariana Islands. We DO
have a zip code, which the map widgets say is an invalid zip code. It
also doesn't recognize this city.
I've gotta say it, after living on small islands for the last 20
years, and living on the fringe of connectivity. We
try these to start:
kdeenablefinal
kdexdeltas
On 12/6/05, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to see what USE flags you use to make the 'ideal' KDE
Gentoo box. I'm just trying to narrow down my choices, and yet, still
remain somewhat flexible, and/or secure.
Thanks to all who
Remember the old Unix message You don't exist; go away?
I presume Google has a feedback form.
Good luck,
M
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Alan E. Davis wrote:
This map won't accept my location---Saipan, N. Mariana Islands. We DO
have a zip code, which the map widgets say is an invalid zip code. It
Stefan Krüger wrote:
(/etc/env.d/java/20blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02)
So far so good, but sudo-ing as user gets me the wrong (Blackdown) JRE:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sudo java -version
java version 1.4.2-02
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
Blackdown-1.4.2-02)
Java
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