breaking css is illegal under the dmca anyway, so
I can't see this as being a much bigger legal issue than playing any
encrypted DVD under Linux). IANAL, of course. If in doubt, move to
Finland.
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bet for the firmware route, which I'd
recommend (AFAIK breaking css is illegal under the dmca anyway, so
I can't see this as being a much bigger legal issue than playing any
encrypted DVD under Linux). IANAL, of course. If in doubt, move to
Finland.
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Can't find rpcl.org
; fixing.
Evidently it doesn't do a very good job of fixing, as the message
appears every time. I tried mkfontcache etc to no avail, and was
wondering if anyone else experiences this, what it means, and how to
stop it complaining?
Thanks for any advice / clues.
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-nl -pl
-pt_BR -ru -se -zh_CN
* media-libs/win32codecs [R 20071007-r2] target
-real
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Perhaps if nothing comes to light in the next few days you could
open a bug report?
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I feel like a newbie
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On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 09:23:27AM -0700, Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
Can anyone point me to a howto link so that I can enable my mouse for the
console?
Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.
I believe the following should do the trick:
$ emerge gpm
$ rc-config add gpm
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Thanks in advance,
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not so long ago, and it's the best thing ever, far exceeding even
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On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 06:50:17PM -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
For you, from the bottom of my geek mind and heart :P
Tonight I'm gonna do a stage 1 fight...
In the darkness
There's so much i wanna MAKE...
And Tonight I wanna layman at your feet
Gentoo I was made for you
Emerge
been a while since I set it up, so I'm rather rusty on how it
all fits together now, but follow
http://gentoo-wiki.com/SECURITY_System_Encryption_DM-Crypt_with_LUKS
and you'll go far.
Good luck,
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think it's necessary, and mine works without it.
Good luck,
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On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 08:21:19AM -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
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Here it is in chroot:
mode 1024x768-76
# D: 78.653 MHz, H: 59.949 kHz, V: 75.694 Hz
geometry 1024 768 1024 768 16
timings 12714 128 32 16 4 128 4
rgba 5/11,6
CONFIG_FB_VESA_DEFAULT_MODE=[EMAIL PROTECTED].
Why doesn't it try that since now my command line has
just video=vesafb with *no* parameters at all? And
no complaints in dmesg.
As far as I can see it should... Hmm...
Sorry I can't be more help.
Good luck
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I wouldn't mess around with inittab if you can possibly help it.
Glad to hear it's mostly working,
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, perhaps once a week.
I can set up the sudoers part all fine, but is there anything I
should watch out for / consider when running these maintenance tools
from a cron job?
Thanks,
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 09:50:04AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 20 June 2007, Nick wrote:
So, I'm planning to run sudo emerge --sync and sudo glsa-check -f
new from a cron job, perhaps once a week.
I can set up the sudoers part all fine, but is there anything I
should
?
I don't have a direct answer, but it depends on the configuration of the
firewall. You can analyze for content and you can also allow all traffic.
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for a while so I assume it
needs qt3 but yet KDE 4.0 needs qt4 if I understand correctly. What's
the best thing to do here?
Thanks
Dale
:-) :-)
Are you sure you didn't unmask your qt package using
/etc/portage/package.keywords and install the wrong version?
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directory to the $PYTHONPATH.
To see what that is:
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/usr/lib/portage/pym
Next option is to put it in /usr/lib/python2.4(or 2.5)/site-packages
Last, but certainly not least, put the python module in your python
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I have a much abused gentoo system on which I was trying to update eix.
I get quite a few errors and i am not sure how far back up the output to
go. Heres the last bits anyway. Can anyone tell me what I can do to fix
that?
../../src/search/redundancy.h:37: error: syntax error before `,' token
)(-a52 -debug dvd
-ffmpeg -flac gnome -hal -lirc -mad -mpeg nsplugin -nvtv ogg
-seamonkey -theora vorbis -xulrunner -xv)
Homepage:http://gnome.org/projects/totem/
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solution is to move to the new gecko-mediaplayer which is
built for firefox 3 and is the successor to mplayer-plugin.
- Nick
the 0.9.3 ebuilds attached to
bugzilla [1], however if your feeling brave the live - ebuilds do work
quite well.
- Nick
[1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=232036
have to add them to /etc/portage/package.keywords aswell as i think
they are still ~ARCH only.
If you not sure whats needed then emerge the program autounmask and that
will add all the entries (including any dependancies) automatically.
- Nick
migration guide or you risk severely hosing
your system!
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openrc-migration.xml
- Nick
-localization.xml
It may not fix your problem but it should help you at least ensure your
system is setup correctly for the languages you want to use.
- Nick
on the gentoo forums and the wiki i think for
setting up binpkg hosts.
- Nick
(and especially low RAM) machine is ill-advised and can often
be the cause of build failures as OO is well known to require a lot of RAM
and hdd space while it compiles.
- Nick
with my
hardened kernel settings?
- Grant
That looks suspiciously like its to do with your hardened setup.
I too have 64bit FF and 64 flash working nicely here, so glad to be done
with nspluginwrapper, which barely ever worked for me anyway :(
- Nick
of well tested packages from ARCH, or the chance to
get newer packages, but with a chance of bugs and potential breakage by
using ~ARCH.
Im a happy ~ARCH user myself, and have been for a long time, however i do
stick to using plain ARCH on my little server just to keep it stable and
happy.
- Nick
believe theres a qt-copy in the THE overlay, although i havent had a
chance to confirm it.
- Nick
from baselayout 1 they may not be automatically
added to the right runlevels.
- Nick
of useful
programs to install, and then updated them all to build from ~ARCH and use
the funtoo portage tree. My only problem now that im figuring out is how to
use the script in the sysrescd repo to combine the x86 and amd64 cds into
one unified final cd.
- Nick
this, however i dont recall if
transmission has this option.
- Nick
it, it was very raw (you'll lose
data/formatting when converting).
Paul
I believe if you build OO from source using portage you get GO-OO, however
if you use OO-bin you just get the plain OO package.
- Nick
emerging).
Of course, all these things wont stop you causing breakages, but if you work
cautiously and have some idea of what your doing then gentoo does work very
well as a server.
- Nick
, there may have been something on the forums too that helped trim
the tree down aswell so theres no harm in searching there.
- Nick
explaining how to work around it and
get mysql working so amarok2 builds ok.
- Nick
that if you try this it is
totally unsupported and will likely get you flamed/ignored/laughed at if you
encounter problems :)
- Nick
be useful (im not saying anything about paludis before any flamewars
start, just wanting to rule out the package manager as a cause).
It looks like its failing on something to do with webkit maybe, so try
rebuilding webkit first?
Just some ideas to get you started :)
- Nick
might have
Listening to your hard drive grind away should convince you it's doing
what you want. It should also convince you to use eix.
Either way you do it, media-video/keno is the only one
Nick
is installed as part of this upgrade, and
then the block is resolved. The output of equery list -p gail should
tell you if gail-1000 is masked for some reason. Unmasking gail-1000
should resolve the block, but why it is masked in the first place is
rather a mystery.
Nick
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 21/03/09 Nick Fortino said:
It seems like you are reading the message correctly, but you are focusing
on the wrong part. The problem here is gail, not gtk+. What should happen
is gail-1000 is installed as part of this upgrade, and then the block is
resolved
to do
here, but I won't post it since I'm not terribly sure. Someone with more
expertise could help here, but I suspect either method 1 or 2 will work.
Nick
/xscreensaver
gnome-extra/gnome-screensaver
x11-misc/xlockmore ) )
so either gnome-screensaver or xlockmore will be pulled in to compensate.
Nick
would recommend against
running it as a script, but rather do the steps individually (also, if
you aren't running amd64, be sure to change the architecture of the
binaries you are downloading).
Read this line as typical warnings of your mileage may very etc.
Nick
#Version 0.2, written by Nick
, but make sure to do a full search, as
there are misunderstandings of depclean all over b.g.o.
Nick
Its been a while since ive used paludis, but do you have the folder
permissions set correctly? Normally paludis will (or it used to anyway)
complain loudly when the permissions werent set correctly.
If they are set correctly what happens when you try to pull the git repo
manually?
- Nick
2009/5
, it has to be in cgi-bin running on the webserver.
thanks
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scripts in there by default printenv and test-cgi. Point
u'r
browser to http://localhost/cgi-bin/printenv and u should
see something.
If not, then there is something wrong with u'r setup.
Catalin
Nick Smith wrote:
how do you install a cgi script in apache when the cgi-bin folder
this machine as an smp machine again?
thanks
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On 12/13/05, Jeff Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you viewing /proc/cpuinfo to get that information or just watching
as it boots? Also, what do you get if you do this:
i was actually watching 'top' i could never get the smp function to
work. here is what cpuinfo gives:
mail ~ # cat
In top what happens when you hit the number '1'?
it only lists the one cpu.
Seems a bit strange to me.
- Mark
its a server, i dont think i built ACPI into the kernel cause i didnt
need/want it, dont think that should make a difference.
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On Wednesday 14 December 2005 09:29, Nick Smith wrote:
its a server, i dont think i built ACPI into the kernel cause i didnt
need/want it, dont think that should make a difference.
From what I can see SMP functoinality seems to rely quite
thanks to everyone that helped, ya'll are gods, that got me working with smp/HT
thanks again
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-module_src_compile, Line 120, Exitcode 2
!!! compilation failed
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status message.
thanks for any help.
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I see a lot of people seem to have upgraded to kde 3.5.
I am currently running kde 3.4.1 (installed via kde-meta) and stable is
3.4.3. However reports seem to be that 3.5.0 seems good enuf to work
with and I can't be bothered compiling 3.4.3 and then 3.5 later.
S, is there an easy way
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 21:33:33 -0600
LostSon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 21:17, Nick Rout wrote:
I see a lot of people seem to have upgraded to kde 3.5.
I am currently running kde 3.4.1 (installed via kde-meta) and stable is
3.4.3. However reports seem
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 21:41:26 -0600
Samir Faci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
I see a lot of people seem to have upgraded to kde 3.5.
I am currently running kde 3.4.1 (installed via kde-meta) and stable is
3.4.3. However reports seem to be that 3.5.0 seems good enuf to work
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 11:13:54 -0600
LostSon wrote:
Wait til Holly sees this grin
No, no, Ernie, you've covered the meat of any warning I would give with
relation to LostSon's suggestion, but I'll say it again:
Thank you all for blasting me about how i do things. Im sorry I dont do
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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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:36:11 -0600
reader wrote:
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?
who cares, real men don't reboot :-)
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:08:33 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
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
wow she hasn't bitten either of us LOL
the dread:
Li . . . .Hang forever
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two threads and the answer is staring him in the
face in the reply posted to the other thread.
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Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
[something pertaining to Godwin's law]
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instructions
* scripts for pre/post install/uninstall actions.
So in short it is pretty easy to find what patches have been applied to
produce the binary package, provided you can find the src.rpm (even the .spec
file will tell you a lot).
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before the metadata processing.
In fact the speedup message is generated by rsync, blame rsync's authors
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with this?
Regards,
MC
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-sources (only merges the actual)
simpler to emerge -P gentoo-sources and get rid of all but the latest.
(-P = prune)
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:39:55 +0100
Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi Nick and Mauro,
any2vob transfers pretty well anything to .vob, which is dvd compatible
mpeg-2
thanks for your help. I would like to add that i've also found the
KmPg2 utility that is able to cope with it.
Looks interesting
to unmerge.
unmerge: No packages selected for removal.
so its like the package isnt in stalled but emerge thinks it is. what
else can i do to get horde installed and get php removed?
TIA
Nick
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of these do with X? And what would go away
if X were disabled (-X)?
See above, look at the ebuilds.
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--enable-clocale=gnu
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.4.4 (Gentoo 3.4.4-r1, ssp-3.4.4-1.0, pie-8.7.8)
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what happens (as the same user as cups is running under!)
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On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 18:30:35 -0600
Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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the developers are currently in the process of switching to a modular
X server. This is a big change which is known to break stuff.
You should, however, be fine as long as you do use stable
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 15:58:53 -0800
darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quoth the Nick Rout:
I wanted to use mod_status so I set -D INFO in /etc/conf.d/apache2 and
my /etc/httpd.conf cotains the following:
IfDefine INFO
ExtendedStatus On
Location /server-status
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 01:38:11 -0500
Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 06:26:16PM +1300, Penguin Lover Nick Rout squawked:
IfDefine INFO
ExtendedStatus On
Location /server-status
SetHandler server-status
Order deny,allow
An ironic comment from someone whose sig is longer than their message!
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 21:40:13 +0100
Rafael Fernández López [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I'm against adding that to EVERY MAIL posted, that would increase
size, and that's not a power reason for increasing size that way.
Try MainActor.
The SuSE rpm installs fime on gentoo, just emerge rpm
It's dependencies are:
libavc1394
libraw1394
SDL
then just install it with rpm --nodeps
It goes nicely into /opt
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 05:07:21 +
Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone,
What is your favorite video
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 22:03:36 +0100
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 05 February 2006 21:43, Nick Rout wrote:
An ironic comment from someone whose sig is longer than their message!
an ironic statement from someone who top posts!
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On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 12:51:39 +1300
Nick Rout wrote:
I hope this explanation is clear, i fear it won't be!
I want to run a program in xterm, full screen, with one program running
inside it.
This program displays a curses window 42 characters wide, and I want
that to fille the width
-kdexdeltas -xinerama 21,900 kB
Total size of downloads: 41,143 kB
But anyway, thanks for all those who posted tips about the font thing, i think
I will be able to get the hang of it now :-)
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clock_filter: n 3 off -9.600170 del 0.000386 dsp 1.938216 jit 1.639332,
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for posting this in the normal user list, i figured i would
get more responses here as i dont think this is specific to Sparc
hardware, but i could be wrong.
TIA
Nick
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is there a way to tell what packages are required by what? for
instance i have a package that is blocking another package when i do
an emerge, is there a way to tell if the package that is blocking the
other is actually needed by any other package on the system before i
unmerge it?
thanks
Nick
On 2/16/06, Ghaith Hachem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
usualy portatge tells you what is blocking what
anyway try emerge -av it will give you an idea of what you need
right, but i want to know that the package im going to remove because
its blocking something else isnt needed by another package on
to work? im doing
this install remotely so i really cant reboot to see if its going to
work, but i dont want to continue with the install if im just wasting
my time. thats why im asking here to be sure. this is on sparc
hardware, but i dont think that will make a difference.
TIA
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where is the actual mysql DB file stored? what it the name as well?
found info on the net that pointed to either /usr/local/mysql/data or
/usr/local/var neither of which contain a mysql dir, the latter doesnt
even exsist on gentoo.
TIA
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packages but it makes no mention to ones
that are missing a keyword.
what are you suppose to do to these files to get them unmasked? and it
it like a hard mask where they are known not to work?
TIA
Nick
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