On 05/02/2011 06:05:08 PM, Davide Carnovale wrote:
@alan, no error are printed, where and what should i look for in the
logs?
@helmut python just returns to the console, without error or effect
of
any
sort, does it means python has get unmerged and that's why emerge
doesn't
work
Am 2011-05-02 23:46, schrieb Mick:
I don't use Gnome so can't advise for Gnome only apps, but KDE's Kontact
suite
has Time Tracker.
For a DE independent application you may want to have a look at Task Coach:
Looks good, thanks!
AFAI see it is not possible to use it from multiple
On Monday 02 May 2011 21:18:00 Mick wrote:
A bit O/T to the original post, but how does kompozer compares to
Komodo-edit?
Never heard of it. I'd better investigate.
--
Rgds
Peter
On Monday 02 May 2011 21:18:00 Mick wrote:
A bit O/T to the original post, but how does kompozer compares to
Komodo-edit?
I was too terse a moment ago. I haven't seen Komodo-edit, but from the list of
features on Softpedia's site it seems to omit the one thing I use Kompozer for:
WYSIWYG
yes, the problem was that python 2.6 was unmerged and the new one wasn't
selected yet. so eselecting the new python (2.7) and running python-updater
restored my system. i used an usb version of the livedvd to help me in this,
as wicd was among the broken things and i couldn't connect to the net to
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.atwrote:
Am 2011-05-02 23:46, schrieb Mick:
I don't use Gnome so can't advise for Gnome only apps, but KDE's Kontact
suite
has Time Tracker.
For a DE independent application you may want to have a look at Task
Coach:
On 3 May 2011 08:41, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 2011-05-02 23:46, schrieb Mick:
For a DE independent application you may want to have a look at Task Coach:
Looks good, thanks!
AFAI see it is not possible to use it from multiple machines, though?
Maybe if I store that
Hi,
I need webkitgtk-3.0.pc
I've used net-libs/webkit-gtk-1.4.0-r200 from the gnome overlay.
Unfortunately it installs only webkitgtk-1.0.pc (in /usr/lib64/
pkgconfig)
How to specify the name of the pkg-config file in an ebuild?
Many thanks for a hint,
Helmut.
Hi.
How can I find out which is the parity disk in a RAID-4 soft array? I
couldn't find that in the mdadm manual. I know that RAID-4 features a
dedicated parity disk that is usually the bottleneck of the array, so
that disk must be as fast as possible. It seems useful to employ a few
slow disks
On Tuesday 03 May 2011 09:12:04 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Monday 02 May 2011 21:18:00 Mick wrote:
A bit O/T to the original post, but how does kompozer compares to
Komodo-edit?
I was too terse a moment ago. I haven't seen Komodo-edit, but from the list
of features on Softpedia's site it
Am 03.05.2011 16:40, schrieb Mick:
My wife uses Task Coach while dual-booting between MSWindows and
Linux. You will need to store the .tsk file in a partition or USB
stick so that you can access it from the machine/OS you are using at
the time.
Yep.
Also SyncML should allow you to sync
On Tuesday 03 May 2011 20:04:58 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 03.05.2011 16:40, schrieb Mick:
My wife uses Task Coach while dual-booting between MSWindows and
Linux. You will need to store the .tsk file in a partition or USB
stick so that you can access it from the machine/OS you are
Does anyone know if a Google Nexus One cell phone can be USB tethered
to a Gentoo system? I use wvdial to accomplish this with other cell
phones but I've read that the Nexus One doesn't work that way because
it doesn't appear on the host system as a tty:
2011/5/3 Grant emailgr...@gmail.com:
Does anyone know if a Google Nexus One cell phone can be USB tethered
to a Gentoo system? I use wvdial to accomplish this with other cell
phones but I've read that the Nexus One doesn't work that way because
it doesn't appear on the host system as a tty:
On Tue, 3 May 2011 13:21:06 -0700, Grant wrote:
There is a tethering option in the Nexus One settings but I can't
figure out how to get my Gentoo laptop to use the tethered cell
phone's internet connection.
I never tried tethering mine over USB, because the WiFi tethering is so
simple to use.
Apparently, though unproven, at 23:19 on Tuesday 03 May 2011, Neil Bothwick
did opine thusly:
On Tue, 3 May 2011 13:21:06 -0700, Grant wrote:
There is a tethering option in the Nexus One settings but I can't
figure out how to get my Gentoo laptop to use the tethered cell
phone's internet
Am 03.05.2011 19:54, schrieb Evgeny Bushkov:
Hi.
How can I find out which is the parity disk in a RAID-4 soft array? I
couldn't find that in the mdadm manual. I know that RAID-4 features a
dedicated parity disk that is usually the bottleneck of the array, so
that disk must be as fast as
On Tuesday 03 May 2011 22:19:53 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 3 May 2011 13:21:06 -0700, Grant wrote:
There is a tethering option in the Nexus One settings but I can't
figure out how to get my Gentoo laptop to use the tethered cell
phone's internet connection.
I never tried tethering mine
On Tuesday 03 May 2011 22:48:45 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 23:19 on Tuesday 03 May 2011, Neil Bothwick
did opine thusly:
On Tue, 3 May 2011 13:21:06 -0700, Grant wrote:
There is a tethering option in the Nexus One settings but I can't
figure out how to get my
On Tue, 3 May 2011 23:03:50 +0100, Mick wrote:
I never tried tethering mine over USB, because the WiFi tethering is
so simple to use. You just turn it on and the phone appears as an
access point in Wicd (or any inferior network manager you may
masochistically prefer).
What? Like
I have a few older systems (~6-10 years in use) that have no system
list. Over the years there have been various disasters and methods of
managing the software with the result that I have had to run regenworld
amongst other things.
So, how can I restore system? - the machine below has 115
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, there was already a thread about that, and my Python problem seems
solved. I still have no log entries.
Ok, as root, try lsof | grep apache and see if there are any open log
files. You may need to emerge lsof
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Kevin O'Gorman kogor...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, there was already a thread about that, and my Python problem seems
solved. I still have no log entries.
Ok, as root, try lsof | grep
Well, 2.2.17 is indeed my server, but I decided to stop it and start it
again. Current log files showed up.
Problem solved, by brute force again, and without any epiphanies of
understanding.
Last guess - logrotate is managing the log files but not reloading apache
afterwards. Check that
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