Mateusz A. Mierzwiński pisze:
Hi!
I have problem with Keyboard Layout. I've set KDE (3.5.9) to use
Polish Keyboard Layout, but when i press left ALT it brings event like
RETURN key was pressed. After pressing UP arrow print screen event
with screen capture app bringing to life. What's wrong?
On Thursday 19 June 2008, Mateusz A. Mierzwiński wrote:
Hi!
I have problem with Keyboard Layout. I've set KDE (3.5.9) to use Polish
Keyboard Layout, but when i press left ALT it brings event like RETURN
key was pressed. After pressing UP arrow print screen event with screen
capture app
On Thursday 19 June 2008, Mateusz A. Mierzwiński wrote:
Hi!
I have problem with Keyboard Layout. I've set KDE (3.5.9) to use Polish
Keyboard Layout, but when i press left ALT it brings event like RETURN
key was pressed. After pressing UP arrow print screen event with screen
capture app
On (19/06/08 22:41) Mateusz A. Mierzwiński wrote:
Hi!
I have problem with Keyboard Layout. I've set KDE (3.5.9) to use Polish
Keyboard Layout, but when i press left ALT it brings event like RETURN key
was pressed. After pressing UP arrow print screen event with screen capture
app bringing
HI,
I have been using ubuntu for a while and have come to like sudo.
Now I am moving over to gentoo and would like to set this up as for me it is
far more convenient to just type sudo rather than the su business.
However when I emerge sudo, install and run it the following comes up
Rumen Yotov pisze:
On (19/06/08 22:41) Mateusz A. Mierzwiński wrote:
Hi!
I have problem with Keyboard Layout. I've set KDE (3.5.9) to use Polish
Keyboard Layout, but when i press left ALT it brings event like RETURN key
was pressed. After pressing UP arrow print screen event with screen
Matthew R. Lee gentoo at matthewlee.org writes:
Dear All,
I've just taken delivery of a shiny new microscope with a digital imaging
system. Essentially a fancy usb webcam. As usual out of the box there is no
Linux support. The model is a Q Imaging Go-3. Their website doesn't mention
Paul Melvin wrote:
HI,
I have been using ubuntu for a while and have come to like sudo.
Now I am moving over to gentoo and would like to set this up as for me
it is far more convenient to just type sudo rather than the su business.
However when I emerge sudo, install and run it
2008/6/20 Paul Melvin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1.get rid of all the text
Add:
Defaults !lecture
to you sudoers file
2.change the password line to something, dare I say it, like ubuntu, e.g.
[sudo] password for paul, I assume paul is just a $USER
Look at the sudoers man page. It's all there.
Ward
On Friday 20 June 2008, 16:58, Paul Melvin wrote:
How can I, when I sudo,:
1.get rid of all the text
The lecture directive in /etc/sudoers seems to control that, although
it's not terribly clear.
2.change the password line to something, dare I say it, like ubuntu,
e.g. [sudo] password
On Friday 20 June 2008 11:02:28 James wrote:
Matthew R. Lee gentoo at matthewlee.org writes:
Dear All,
I've just taken delivery of a shiny new microscope with a digital imaging
system. Essentially a fancy usb webcam. As usual out of the box there is
no Linux support. The model is a Q
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:11:31 +0100
Anthony Metcalf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Melvin wrote:
HI,
I have been using ubuntu for a while and have come to like sudo.
Now I am moving over to gentoo and would like to set this up as
for me it is far more convenient to just
decent explanations of both.
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Thanks Ward and Etaoin, will do
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Hi folks,
I'm currently trying to install Gentoo remotely on an Hetzer
(www.hetzner.de) Server via rescue system. Everything seemed
to work fine, but the box doesn't come up.
I don't have any physical/serial console access, so I cannot
see what's happening :(
Did anyone manage to get an
Hi,
I have a macbook with gentoo and kernel 2.6.25-gentoo-r3, any
suggestions on how to make the internal mic working?
I have sound but internal mic doesn't seem to work.
Cheers,
Paulo Matos
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PhD Student @ ECS
Enrico Weigelt schrieb:
I'm currently trying to install Gentoo remotely on an Hetzer
(www.hetzner.de) Server via rescue system. Everything seemed
to work fine, but the box doesn't come up.
I don't have any physical/serial console access, so I cannot
see what's happening :(
Did anyone
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We've set up a gentoo server on Hetzner. There are some hints about remote
install in the hetzner dokuwiki
(http://wiki.hetzner.de), even some gentoo-related articles.
Did you tried to reboot into the rescue system, and check the logs? Is the
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
I have a remote server @ Hetzner
s/remote/root/
Regards
mks
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* Johann Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We've set up a gentoo server on Hetzner. There are some hints about remote
install in the hetzner dokuwiki
(http://wiki.hetzner.de), even some gentoo-related articles.
yep, already found it, but didn't help very much :(
Did you tried to reboot
* Markus Schönhaber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WRT serial console: did you try LARA? On the robot website, below
Verwaltung click on Support-Anfragen. There you can select Remote
Console (LARA).
Do all servers have that remote console or do I have to order
it additionally ?
(the bot's currently
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Do all servers have that remote console or do I have to order
it additionally ?
I'm not sure. But since I didn't explicitly order it, I think that, yes,
all dedicated servers come with this feature included.
(the bot's currently offline, so I cant check yet)
Seems that
On 20 Jun 2008, at 15:58, Paul Melvin wrote:
...
However when I emerge sudo, install and run it the following comes
up with:
We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System
Administrator. It usually boils down to these three things:
#1) Respect the privacy of others.
+++ Duane Griffin [gentoo-user] [Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 11:53:38PM +0100]:
2008/6/17 Andrew MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But since I have two video cards that are both using bttv... How do I set
this option for one but not the other? Can I 'rmmod' the driver for video1
but not video0?
* Markus Schönhaber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Do all servers have that remote console or do I have to order
it additionally ?
I'm not sure. But since I didn't explicitly order it, I think that, yes,
all dedicated servers come with this feature included.
hmm, just
2008/6/21 Andrew MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
+++ Duane Griffin [gentoo-user] [Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 11:53:38PM +0100]:
Nope, it doesn't work like that. But luckily, there is another way.
The tuner parameter is an array. Try tuner=-1,2 to auto-detect on
the first card and specify the tuner
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