On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 20:02:14 -0300
Mauro Faccenda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pongracz Istvan wrote:
2007. 10. 12, péntek keltezéssel 13.41-kor Dan Farrell ezt írta:
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 19:49:14 +0200
Pongracz Istvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007. 10. 12, péntek keltezéssel 12.04-kor Dan
some examples for shit:
/* Oh shit. We really ought to make a single node which can do both
atomically */
* Some dipshit decided to store some other bit of information
*all the algo is pure shit and should be replaced
* What lunatic came up with this shit?
/*
On Friday 12 October 2007 15:25:55 Kjell Magne Fauske wrote:
[...]
TikZ only reads the first two columns. The third column indicates if
the value is in range (i) or out of range (o). To get a correct plot,
TikZ should avoid plotting values with the o flag set, and insert a
moveto operation
On Sunday 07 October 2007, Remy Blank wrote:
Mick wrote:
I have already disabled PAM authentication on sshd so that only users
with a public key in their ~/.ssh can login.
This is the first and most important step. This means that the only real
problem is that your logs fill with failed
On (12/10/07 15:03) Mario Ignacio Rodríguez Cortés wrote:
Hi users!!!
Well, i'm trying to install apache-2.2.4 but this package have a
dependency with apr-1.2.8, then when i try to emerge apache in
the
compilation of this package in certain point this
Hi,
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 22:59:28 -0400 Walter Dnes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After this sequence, my ALSA sound finally started working again. I
don't know what happened. A wild guess is that make was trying to
be efficient and kept some code from a previous version, that
doesn't work
On Thursday 11 October 2007 09:46:25 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 09:17:40 -0400, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
Question, why does apache2 need net.eth1 to be running? How can I get
apache2 going without a network connection? Surely everything it needs
is on the laptop (localhost)
Set
all my systems running distcc are missing a few links to compilers in
the distcc directories. Seemed to vary across systems.
one was a link to cc (found when compiling ccze for instance) but it was
always one of the less common calls.
The fix was to create a symlink to the generic version.
Thank you for your help!
2007/10/12, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:50:16 +0800
Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, /dev/dsp is OSS stuff. Aplay shouldn't use that. But it makes me
wonder whether snd_pcm_oss is loaded?
Yes,have loaded it:
$
Hi,
yesterday i did a kernel update using emerge gentoo-sources, but i have
other drivers, like ieee80211 and ipw2200 which was installed using old
kernel.
How can i rollback the kernel update? Can i use emerge -C gentoo-sources to
do this?
Thanks a lot,
Danilo
2007/10/13, Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I ran into a similar problem after an update. audacious and mpg123
which use ALSA, died; Realplayer and mpg321 get by with the OSS api on
ALSA. revdep-rebuild didn't find anything wrong.
I tried various things without success. What finally
2007/10/13, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 22:59:28 -0400 Walter Dnes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After this sequence, my ALSA sound finally started working again. I
don't know what happened. A wild guess is that make was trying to
be efficient and kept
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 19:37:21 -0500
Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
I've identified a few packages that simply will not compile when
distcc is being used.
Has anyone noticed problems with; ncurses, groff or libpcre?
I'm thinking about modifying
Hi,
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 22:23:35 +0800
Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes,both my Windows XP and another linux os Redflag have sound. Is
there anyway that I can use the Redflag's modules to driver my
gentoo?
Only by using its kernel, too. Then you would just copy the kernel (and
On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 11:24:11AM -0300, Penguin Lover Danilo Marcelo squawked:
yesterday i did a kernel update using emerge gentoo-sources, but i have
other drivers, like ieee80211 and ipw2200 which was installed using old
kernel.
How can i rollback the kernel update? Can i use emerge -C
Hi!
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:24:11 -0300 Danilo Marcelo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yesterday i did a kernel update using emerge gentoo-sources, but i
have other drivers, like ieee80211 and ipw2200 which was installed
using old kernel.
Not an answer to your question, but just a tip. If you don't
Just to give a short update:
1) no luck with the acer_acpi module: it does not load in the system,
as the developer is having a look at it. However he told me that the
module can do practically nothing on the thermal zone since this last
point is controlled fully by ACPI
2) i've tried to modify
I am trying to view
http://www.acm.org/news/featured/turingaward2006.mov
totem complains that I don't have the necessary codecs
(MPEG-4 AAC decoder)
(MPEG-4 Video decoder)
I thought I set the right use flags, but presumably not
ajglap gottlieb # eix totem
[I] media-video/totem
Available
Great, thanks a lot!
Danilo
2007/10/13, Renat Golubchyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:24:11 -0300 Danilo Marcelo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yesterday i did a kernel update using emerge gentoo-sources, but i
have other drivers, like ieee80211 and ipw2200 which was installed
Beso,
yes i'm always staying in powersave mode.. but in any case the
CPU temperature tends to increase. I hope that the ACPI guys will work
on this (hoping i'm not the only one experiencing these problems). The
fans unfortunately are masked to the user in most Acer laptops, and
they are
David Snider wrote:
Mauro Faccenda wrote:
try greping for fuck or shit in the kernel source. ;)
[]'s
.m
I couldn't help myself...
Fri Oct 12 22:10:27 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/src/linux
# find . -type f -exec grep fuck {} \;
just a tip: it shoud be better if you do like
I see that building a kernel ends with checking for update-grub, which I
don't have. Should I? Where does it come from?
--
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
On Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2007, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I see that building a kernel ends with checking for update-grub, which I
don't have. Should I? Where does it come from?
I don't know. I see that message too. Every single time. And so far I have had
no problems caused by the lack of it.
--
On 10/13/07, Volker Armin Hemmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2007, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I see that building a kernel ends with checking for update-grub, which
I
don't have. Should I? Where does it come from?
I don't know. I see that message too. Every single time.
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