Hi Kacper,
On 02/08/07, Kacper Goc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Gentoo on my Dell Latitide D610 laptop. I also have root
access to Dell PowerEdge 860 server with 2 Xeon processors running
under Debian.
Is there any way to configure portage/distcc to compile on server?
I'm guessing that
Il Thursday 02 August 2007 17:36:16 Steffen Loos ha scritto:
dado schrieb:
Hi everybody,
I'm a newbye on gentoo, this is the first time i've installed this distro
and, for fun, i've decided to start the installation with stage3..
something bad appened because Xorg dosn't work on my IBM TP
Hi,
It's bugday tomorrow! This announcement is going out a 'lil early,
seeing as I will not be around tomorrow, or for the rest of the week,
and most of the team seem to be afk, so I can't poke them too easily,
unfortunately. :( (hopefully, they'll be around on the day :P)
Anyways, as per usual,
Grant Edwards ha scritto:
Flashplayer 9 doesn't seem to work for me. I've tried it in
both Opera and Firefox, but for most videos (e.g. nytimes.com)
it just sits there with the spinning loading arrow. Clicking
play does nothing.
Working here.
I had a similar problem on a Kubuntu system,
2007. 08. 3, péntek keltezéssel 13.43-kor Alexander Skwar ezt írta:
I wrote:
Since this morning, Gnome (?) doesn't mount USB sticks and CDs
automatically anymore.
How I hate that...
I now have reinstalled udev, hal dbus with CONFIG_PROTECT=-*, and
now automounting works again. Even
Hi all,
I'm running logrotate on my homeserver and the logs are rotated
correctly but after rotating it should create new empty log files and
that doesnt work.
here are my confs:
/etc/logrotate.conf:
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-admin/logrotate/files/logrotate.conf,v
1.2 2004/07/18
Every time I execute the same program, its stack starts at a different
address. After some studying, I know it is caused by stack randomization
in kernel. Although stack randomization impedes stack buffer overflow,
it introduces some nondeterminism.
Does anyone know how to disable it?
Thank you
Am Freitag 03 August 2007 03:06 schrieb Daniel da Veiga:
On 8/2/07, Florian Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag 02 August 2007 23:36 schrieb Alexander Skwar:
· Florian Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You see, they are not compatible and even if some code works I
wouldn't bet
2007/8/3, Jakob [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I'm running logrotate on my homeserver and the logs are rotated
correctly but after rotating it should create new empty log files and
that doesnt work.
here are my confs:
/etc/logrotate.conf:
# $Header:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 21:14:00 +0100
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 19:37:59 +0200, Arnau Bria wrote:
[...]
so how my system determines which is the version it must use for
calculating dependencies?
It uses all of them, because all installed packages need their
dependencies.
Ok,
On 2007-08-03, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards ha scritto:
Flashplayer 9 doesn't seem to work for me. I've tried it in
both Opera and Firefox, but for most videos (e.g. nytimes.com)
it just sits there with the spinning loading arrow. Clicking
play does nothing.
Working here.
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
Unless they do exist (they are present in my system) but James need to run,
# mkfontdir /usr/share/fonts/util
and so on in each directory. If any directories are empty then delete them
and also delete the corresponding entry in xorg.conf.
Hello
Jakob wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running logrotate on my homeserver and the logs are rotated
correctly but after rotating it should create new empty log files and
that doesnt work.
here are my confs:
/etc/logrotate.conf:
# $Header:
I wrote:
Since this morning, Gnome (?) doesn't mount USB sticks and CDs
automatically anymore.
How I hate that...
I now have reinstalled udev, hal dbus with CONFIG_PROTECT=-*, and
now automounting works again. Even in Gnome.
Strange.
Alexander Skwar
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Are you trying to authenticate via public keys or passwords? This seems
like a problem with pub keys but I don't see a -i (identity file) for ssh.
Are you using an agent?
On 7/31/07, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi lists,
i'm trying to remotely login to a Gentoo box via ssh. However
On 8/3/07, Shaochun Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every time I execute the same program, its stack starts at a different
address. After some studying, I know it is caused by stack randomization
in kernel. Although stack randomization impedes stack buffer overflow,
it introduces some
Shaochun Wang wrote:
Does anyone know how to disable it?
norandmaps?
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My good friend Evan Phoenix -- famous for inventing http://rubini.us --
started working for this company http://www.engineyard.com. I noticed
this little movie on their front page:
http://qualityhumans.com/images/tom_ezra_gentoo.mov
I guess all the slices they give to customers are Gentoo
On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 09:31 +0100, Stroller wrote:
On 1 Aug 2007, at 02:53, Richard Marz wrote:
I have a networkless box that I've gentoo installed on. I grabbed the
latest portage snapshot from one of the mirrors. I ran emerge -DNeF
world and system on my networked machine to try and
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