On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:29:05 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
The lady has a way with words!
particularly for someone from the .nl domain :-/
Holly is American... so it's even more surprising GDR
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You have a tendency to feel you are superior to most computers.
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 20:24:43 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
No wonder you find world unsatisfactory
unless you use --oneshot every time
Of course I do, when the package is not already in world or system:
there's now an easy abbreviation '-1'.
I know about, and use, -1, but the full name makes
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:36:11 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty graphics?
gensplash has its own tools for creating the initrd/initramfs for the
boot splash.
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WinErr 013: Unexpected error - Huh ?
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 23:08:26 -0800, Steven Susbauer wrote:
As stated before, x11vnc is by far the easiest system to set this up
with. When you have an x session running, you can run x11vnc (that's
all you need to type) and then connect from anywhere.
You can also make the current KDE desktop
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 00:23:49 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you mean `konq' I'd been trying to get used to it, but today I got
so irritated with that sorry search application I fired up firefox.
The search app just dies once its made the circuit of a page. Open a
new page and the
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 23:02:21 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
WARNING: Parallel emerge has never borked my system, but I don't know
that it's completely safe. I do know is confuses the heck out of
emerge --resume. :(
It has never cause a problem for me either. If you are worried, you
Willie Wong wrote:
For what it's worth, I believe those people reporting success might
be trying the wrong page. The website redirects all deep-links to the
front page.
To reproduce the error, go to the frontpage of smith and noble, on the
left hand side, click Photo Gallery. Choose an
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:36:11 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty graphics?
gensplash has its own tools for creating the initrd/initramfs for the
boot splash.
esearch doesn't know about
On 12/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:36:11 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty graphics?
gensplash has its own tools for creating the
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 05:46:00 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gensplash has its own tools for creating the initrd/initramfs for the
boot splash.
esearch doesn't know about gensplash. What package is it a part of?
splashutils - full info at http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/gensplash/
I am having some problems with setting up my domain name on my new
gentoo box. I believe I have everything setup according to the
handbook, but for some reason hostname -d does not return a domain name
and just complains that it is not know. I have this working correctly
on my older box, but
Am Montag, den 19.12.2005, 03:33 -0800 schrieb Jessica Rasku:
I am having some problems with setting up my domain name on my new
gentoo box. I believe I have everything setup according to the
handbook, but for some reason hostname -d does not return a domain name
and just complains that it
John Jolet schreef:
On Dec 18, 2005, at 8:58 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 12/18/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht schreef:
Do anyone know what was meant by the final comment? I've copied
it here for ease of discussion. How do I set the Java VM to
the JDK? Why is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mkinitrd :)
you shouldn't need that with a 2.6 kernel, though.
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty
graphics?
The nifty graphics on boot are not provided by any kernel initrd you may
create,
Hi all,
First of all best wishes for the Christmas season.
I have a dvd that I created in nero on (wi...) of a school's christmas
productions.
I have been trying to copy this dvd on my gentoo box using k3b version 0.12.10
(Using KDE 3.4.3)
The image was created ok and is
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 12:55:31 +, Paul wrote:
I have been trying to copy this dvd on my gentoo box using k3b version
0.12.10 (Using KDE 3.4.3)
The image was created ok and is k3b_image.img, when I start the copy I
get the following output on the copy screen:-
Using growisofs 5.21
On 2005-12-16 10:31 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it frequently does) my applications which require knowing what host
they're running on. They don't seem to be smart enough to look
at /etc/hosts. Some people on one of my Linux lists suggested that
Did you check to make sure
* On Dec 18 10:14, Jeff (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
Just to let you guys know, not that it means anything special, but WoW
works like a DREAM on Gentoo.
I know this isn't a help with the mouse pointer fix, but did you do
anything special to get WoW to run? I tried every patch I
The basic difference between JDK and JRE is that jdk is the complete
development environment that includes the compiler (javac), while jre
just contains the basic VM to run the java code (.class and .jar
files), so, if you need to compile a .java file, you will need the jdk
but if you just need to
Cross post alert! = posted on gentoo and rsnapshot
Gentoo linux kernel-2.6.14
rsnapshot-1.2.1-r1
rsync-2.6.6-r1
Failure of cp -al doesn't leave enough log info to id what is wrong.
Some kind of failure happened from one day to the next:
Dec 15
/bin/rm -rf /bk/rsnap/hourly.5/
mv
hi
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On Monday 19 Dec 2005 13:24, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 12:55:31 +, Paul wrote:
I have been trying to copy this dvd on my gentoo box using k3b version
0.12.10 (Using KDE 3.4.3)
The image was created ok and is k3b_image.img, when I start the copy I
get the following
This morning I'm trying to unravel the non-clear chain of events
involved in the init scripts. I'm getting lots of messy output from
/etc/init.d/net.lo and looking at net.lo, I'm not able to see where all
this stuff is being loaded. I'm taling about the contents of:
`depend' for example.
There
Nick Rout wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:46:27 -0500
Ernie Schroder wrote:
But as you say, enough.
Holly
The lady has a way with words!
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particularly for someone from the .nl domain :-/
Your asking for it now, Nick heheh
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Gentoo! Linux
Registered
Simon Boulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
This is a known issue with newer versions of GNU cp and Rsnapshot.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8988105forum_id=41320
Update to Rsnapshot 1.2.3.
Excellent info... thanks.
It seems there should be some safeguard in
Paul wrote:
:-[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error
That suggests a bad disk - OPC is Optimum Power Calibration and is a
test done on all discs to find out how must power is needed to optimally
write to the disc (can only be done 99 times on any disk) IIRC.
Not exactly gentoo related, but I thought Id ask.
I have an old (AMD K5) 300Mhz PC which I want to install Linux on (and
use headless for music streaming) but it requires an AT keyboard (which
I dont have). The Issue is that the BIOS refuses to go past post, asking
me to plug in a keyboard.
On Monday 19 Dec 2005 15:38, Jonathan Wright wrote:
Paul wrote:
:-[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error
That suggests a bad disk - OPC is Optimum Power Calibration and is a
test done on all discs to find out how must power is needed to optimally
write to the
On Dec 19, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Paul wrote:
On Monday 19 Dec 2005 15:38, Jonathan Wright wrote:
Paul wrote:
:-[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output
error
That suggests a bad disk - OPC is Optimum Power Calibration and is a
test done on all discs to find out how must
Well, you can't do much without a keyboard. You can't configure the
BIOS to ignore errors because you can't hit DEL (or any other config
key), and if you could enter the BIOS configuration program, you
couldn't set it up. IF you could boot it, still you couldn't type
anything at the prompt in
On 12/18/05, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today, I decided it was time to try and upgrade my ATI Drivers to see if
it would help with the White colored textures in the NWN's CEP Hak's, so
I set aside the whole day to get this done. I figured I'd also upgrade
Xorg while I was at it so I tried
dear friends,
i configured gaim for google talks as they shown it on their
guide(google.com). but i don't no how to use it to chat(not talk).
when i click on 'Join a Chat' from the gaim menu. it asks Room:
Server: Handle: Password:
can any body help me...
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...
The future lies ahead.
Google talk is an instant messenger where you talk directly to the
other users, you don't use chat rooms.
So you've just got to add your friends to your list.
Cheers,
Felipe Ribeiro
On 12/19/05, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear friends,
i configured gaim for google talks as they shown
On 12/19/05, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear friends,
i configured gaim for google talks as they shown it on their
guide(google.com). but i don't no how to use it to chat(not talk).
when i click on 'Join a Chat' from the gaim menu. it asks Room:
Server: Handle: Password:
can any
On 12/19/05, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today, I decided it was time to try and upgrade my ATI Drivers to see if
it would help with the White colored textures in the NWN's CEP Hak's, so
I set aside the whole day to get this done. I figured I'd also upgrade
Xorg while I was at it so I tried
| On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 15:19:59 +0100
| jangar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| hi
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hello *g*
Registered Linux
On 12/19/05, Felipe Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The basic difference between JDK and JRE is that jdk is the complete
development environment that includes the compiler (javac), while jre
just contains the basic VM to run the java code (.class and .jar
files), so, if you need to compile a
Whaddup! Welcome to the list. :-)
jangar wrote:
hi
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Andy Stern wrote:
| On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 15:19:59 +0100
| jangar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| hi
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hello *g*
Registered Linux User #404755 with
Ditto that.
If you can't find an old AT keyboard at the local tip then try posting
a wanted on your local Freecycle group http://freecycle.org.
Someone's sure to have one.
Stroller.
On Dec 19, 2005, at 4:26 pm, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
... configure the
BIOS to ignore errors [by hitting]
Few words of advice. Bottom post and email text only.
but with sufficient clipping of the text that you're including in the reply :)
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On 12/19/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure, but I think you need to merge x11-proto/glproto
Also, media-libs/mesa-6.4.1-r1 (the ~x86 version) already has this
dependancy. Which version are you trying to merge?
-Richard
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On Monday 19 December 2005 16:31, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
I have an old (AMD K5) 300Mhz PC which I want to install Linux on (and
use headless for music streaming) but it requires an AT keyboard (which
I dont have). The Issue is that the BIOS refuses to go past post, asking
me to plug in a
On 12/19/05, Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try downgrading your Xorg to the 6.8.99, and try MESA and your ATI drivers.
I am pretty sure the monolithic build is even less supported than the
modular builds. At least the last report I saw said that all
development activity was targeted
Denis wrote:
Few words of advice. Bottom post and email text only.
but with sufficient clipping of the text that you're including in the reply :)
I always forget. :-(
Dale
:-)
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To err is human, I'm most certainly human.
I have four rigs:
1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/
If anyone is wondering about the settings, add a new account and set
the following:
Protocol: jabber
Screen Name: Account Name, stuff before the @gmail.com
Server: gmail.com
Resource: Gaim
Password: Email Account Password
Alias: Nickname
Under show more options
Port: 5222
Connect Server:
John Jolet wrote:
On Dec 19, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Paul wrote:
On Monday 19 Dec 2005 15:38, Jonathan Wright wrote:
Paul wrote:
:-[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error
That suggests a bad disk - OPC is Optimum Power Calibration and is a
test done on all discs to
Hoping some of you may know the ins and outs of somekind of privacy
precautions for files on disk with such things as software reg keys,
passwrds to various stuff, and stupidly... credit card numbers etc.
I'm on a single user machine so the threat is from network more than
console. Also I keep
Few words of advice. Bottom post and email text only. Folks will stomp
on you until there is a mudhole then stomp it dry if you do either of
those. Then add in that most block emails that have HTML in it so they
will not see what you post anyway. I'm not sure why they block HTML but
I was
I thought since I'm well familiar with tar and gzip it might be
something to tar.gz the directories and encrypt the result.
What about mounting an encrypted filesystem in a file via loopback
device?
Once configured, it can easily be mounted like
mount ~/Nothinginhere
Passphrase:
For backup
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 12:05:09 -0600, Dale wrote:
Then add in that most block emails that have HTML in it so they
will not see what you post anyway. I'm not sure why they block HTML
but I was told they do.
Because it is insecure on some mail readers and unreadable on others.
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Neil
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 15:31:02 -0200, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Xorg 7 is masked, and it requires lots of prototype libraries that are
installed with it (tried emerging it, but gave up after seeing the
ammount of proto stuff).
The proto packages are neither libraries nor prototypes, they are
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 12:41:51 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've visualized something that somehow encrypts a directory or
several. But in a handy way where it can be opened and used several
times daily without bringing a lunch.
If you use KDE, KWallet can be used to store random
On 12/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hoping some of you may know the ins and outs of somekind of privacy
precautions for files on disk with such things as software reg keys,
passwrds to various stuff, and stupidly... credit card numbers etc.
The KDE Wallet system is pretty
Howdy,
Just upgraded KDE to 3.5 and have a minor problem.
When I start KDE with a SM memory card installed
in my USB reader, a removable media icon shows on
the desktop. If I remove the memory card, the icon
goes away. If I reinsert it, then the icon reappears
and I get the A new medium has
On Sunday 18 December 2005 23:05, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Cups/Sane and The
Brother MFC-7420':
Can anyone help me with the scanner now? It would be really nice to
have that work.
I'm running amd64, do I have 64-bit sane. The libraries they
dear friends,
i'm using t1 serial usb modem(cdma phone modem) to connect to the
internet. when i connect with de internet, the following infor giving
my logger(syslog-ng). whats this mean?
please help me...
c 20 01:08:43 pushpaka [315621.725145] usb 1-1.2: ti_recv - dropping
data, 64 bytes lost
On Monday 19 December 2005 20:12, Roy Wright wrote:
Howdy,
Just upgraded KDE to 3.5 and have a minor problem.
When I start KDE with a SM memory card installed
in my USB reader, a removable media icon shows on
the desktop. If I remove the memory card, the icon
goes away. If I reinsert it,
quoth the [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This morning I'm trying to unravel the non-clear chain of events
involved in the init scripts. I'm getting lots of messy output from
/etc/init.d/net.lo and looking at net.lo, I'm not able to see where all
this stuff is being loaded. I'm taling about the contents
Dale wrote:
Few words of advice. Bottom post and email text only. Folks will
stomp on you until there is a mudhole then stomp it dry if you do
either of those. Then add in that most block emails that have HTML
in it so they will not see what you post anyway. I'm not sure why
they block HTML
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 12:41:51PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What options are out there?
My personal favorite is
app-crypt/gnupg
John
pgp20czflhBuS.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Mark Knecht wrote:
I don't get it. java-config -L said the sun-jre-bin VM was the one
being used but having the jdk installed created problems.
Your problems probably have to do with the fact that emerge virtual/jre
or emerge virtual/jdk sets the jdk|jre you just emerged as the system
vm.
When I try to mount camera or USB stick I get:
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
No SCSI support from kernel (using Kernel 2.6.14-4r)
Doing dmesg |grep sd (I only get):
dmesg |grep sd
Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
In Kernel I have enabled:
On 12/19/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to mount camera or USB stick I get:
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
No SCSI support from kernel (using Kernel 2.6.14-4r)
Doing dmesg |grep sd (I only get):
dmesg |grep sd
Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 [EMAIL
Welcome to the list. You'll certainly find a wealth of knowledge here.
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 13:07 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/19/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to mount camera or USB stick I get:
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
No SCSI support from kernel (using Kernel 2.6.14-4r)
Doing dmesg |grep sd (I only get):
dmesg
Daniel Heemann wrote:
Add the user to the plugdev group.
That worked!
Thank you,
Roy
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On 12/19/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 13:07 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/19/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to mount camera or USB stick I get:
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
What messages do you get in dmesg when you
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've opened up port 53 on my
router so that extra-network hosts could use it, but they still can't.
I'm not running a firewall on my server box as far as I know. How can I
find what's
Heinz Sporn wrote:
Am Montag, den 19.12.2005, 03:33 -0800 schrieb Jessica Rasku:
I am having some problems with setting up my domain name on my new
gentoo box. I believe I have everything setup according to the
handbook, but for some reason hostname -d does not return a domain name
and just
No, nothing, zip. Not a single line.
The most likely your kernel does not have USB support built in, or USB
has been disabled in the BIOS, or it is broken. The only things
required to generate the new device line is working hardware and a
correct kernel configuration.
The only option in
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 05:07:28AM -0500, Penguin Lover John Blinka squawked:
Willie Wong wrote:
For what it's worth, I believe those people reporting success might
be trying the wrong page. The website redirects all deep-links to the
front page.
To reproduce the error, go to the
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 10:11:16AM -0200, Penguin Lover Daniel da Veiga
squawked:
I'm using a fresh installed Gentoo and Firefox 1.0.7, so, I have no
plugins (yet). And the site mentioned works great, its a simple
javascript popping up a window, I even made a lot of these on my
webmaster
[snip]
The most likely your kernel does not have USB support built in, or USB
has been disabled in the BIOS, or it is broken. The only things
required to generate the new device line is working hardware and a
correct kernel configuration.
Simple mistake, I replaced a motherboard not to
On 12/19/05, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 05:07:28AM -0500, Penguin Lover John Blinka squawked:
Willie Wong wrote:
For what it's worth, I believe those people reporting success might
be trying the wrong page. The website redirects all deep-links to the
On 12/19/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This would seem to me is enough to enable USB and SCSI support.
Normally, yes...
Did you enable /proc/config.gz support? Can you double-check your
configuration there?
How do you enable it?
General Setup -
[*] Kernel .config support
On 12/19/05, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 10:11:16AM -0200, Penguin Lover Daniel da Veiga
squawked:
I'm using a fresh installed Gentoo and Firefox 1.0.7, so, I have no
plugins (yet). And the site mentioned works great, its a simple
javascript popping up a
On 12/19/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've opened up port 53 on my
router so that extra-network hosts could use it, but they still can't.
I'm not running a firewall
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 14:53 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/19/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've opened up port 53 on my
router so that extra-network hosts could
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Because it is insecure on some mail readers and unreadable on others.
Linux insecure? Never had that problem before. Unreadable I may can
get though. I use Mozilla-mail so I am a new fuddy duddy. :-) I can
get HTML or text only just the same. Actually mine shows
On 12/19/05, Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/19/05, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 10:11:16AM -0200, Penguin Lover Daniel da Veiga
squawked:
I'm using a fresh installed Gentoo and Firefox 1.0.7, so, I have no
plugins (yet). And the site
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've opened up port 53 on my
router so that extra-network hosts could use it, but they still can't.
I'm not running a firewall on my server box as far as I know.
Am Montag, den 19.12.2005, 13:23 -0800 schrieb Jessica Rasku:
Heinz Sporn wrote:
Am Montag, den 19.12.2005, 03:33 -0800 schrieb Jessica Rasku:
I am having some problems with setting up my domain name on my new
gentoo box. I believe I have everything setup according to the
handbook, but
On Sunday 18 December 2005 12:46 pm, Willie Wong wrote:
From my limited knowledge of javascript, I can't tell whether it is
a badly written javascript that parses in IE but not in Firefox, or
Firefox not supporting the full standard, or perhaps the
site-designer used some IE-only extensions.
aemaeth ~ # equery belongs /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka in *... ]
kde-base/kdegraphics-3.5.0-r3 (/usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka)
aemaeth ~ # emerge -p kooka
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild NS
Dale schreef:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Because it is insecure on some mail readers and unreadable on
others.
Linux insecure? Never had that problem before.
Everybody doesn't always read the list on Linux, or using Linux mail
readers.
Suppose you're reading it at work, where they use IE
On 12/19/05, Francesco Talamona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
aemaeth ~ # equery belongs /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka in *... ]
kde-base/kdegraphics-3.5.0-r3 (/usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka)
aemaeth ~ # emerge -p kooka
These are the packages that I would merge,
jangar schreef:
hi
Oh, I forgot to say hi to jangar :-o
(That's me, you'll get used to it, hopefully ;-) ).
Hi, jangar! Nice to meet you. Welcome in!
Holly
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:17:46 -0600, Dale wrote:
Because it is insecure on some mail readers and unreadable on others.
Linux insecure? Never had that problem before.
Leaving aside the fact that many people are forced to use Outlook at
work, HTML can contain CGI scripts disguised as images,
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 11:50, Francesco Talamona wrote:
Isn't it a bit strange? Shouldn't be kooka blocked, as it is already
installed?
Ok, kde il slotted, but... Maybe I miss something about split
ebuilds :-)
Is this a bug? Any comments?
Ciao
Francesco
You do seem to be
On Monday 19 December 2005 22:58, Holly Bostick wrote:
That does not mean that the mail is showing up as HTML. That conversion
from a text smiley to a graphical smiley is a feature of the Mozilla
mail readers (MozMail and Thunderbird); it converts the smileys it knows
to graphics. It doesn't
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 23:50:56 +0100, Francesco Talamona wrote:
aemaeth ~ # equery belongs /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka in *... ]
kde-base/kdegraphics-3.5.0-r3 (/usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka)
aemaeth ~ # emerge -p kooka
These are the packages that I would
On Dec 19, 2005, at 4:31 PM, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've opened up port 53
on my
router so that extra-network hosts could use it, but they still
can't.
I'm not
Is there any program for makeing data bases as fast as ms access
(works fast, small) and free as openbase?
On OpenBase process of opening a wizard for form took more than 8 minutes!!
I've got only 128 MB of ram.
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Willie Wong wrote:
Something is wrong on my end then. Can I have your USE flags for
firefox, the version you are running, and what Javascript options you
are using (i.e. from the Firefox preferences or about:config)?
W
- equery uses mozilla-firefox
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On Monday 19 December 2005 17:24, capsel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about
'[gentoo-user] data base program':
Is there any program for makeing data bases as fast as ms access
(works fast, small) and free as openbase?
Access sucks as a database. Eventually, you'll want to use a real database
like
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 14:31 -0800, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've opened up port 53 on my
router so that extra-network hosts could use it, but they still can't.
I'm
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 17:23 -0600, John Jolet wrote:
On Dec 19, 2005, at 4:31 PM, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've opened up port 53
on my
router so that
On 2005-12-20 00:24 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any program for makeing data bases as fast as ms access
(works fast, small) and free as openbase?
I am not familiar with OpenBase, but Kexi and OpenOffice.org Base come
to mind as general-purpose alternatives to Microsoft Access.
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darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As best I can tell, what is happening here is that the net.lo script
checks all the modules in /lib/rcscripts/net.modules.d. These
scripts are all the different ways you can get a net connection, and
the one used in any particular instance is decided by
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