Ian wrote:
Im not even going to dignify this message with a reply.
I received a similar message, sent from a DHCP box at the University of
Houston, pointing to a falsified PayPal site hosted on a hidden folder
at pcgroom.com. I have notified both the University (address and
date/time the
emerge --inject 'app-foo/bar-1.2.3'
Sounds like that's what you're thinking of.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
emerge --inject 'app-foo/bar-1.2.3'
Sounds like that's what you're thinking of.
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That may be a way to do it. It isn't what I was thinking of though.
I've never heard of this and man emerges has almost nothing to say
snip
dev-lang/python
selected: 2.3.3-r1
protected: 2.4.2
omitted: none
snip
Python is slotted, meaning you can have more than one version installed
at a time. You're using the current version, but the old one is still
there, unneeded. To make sure you've completely migrated
Delca wrote:
somebody knows a program that let me see what others are doing on
their consoles?
i.e.: I'm root and with 'w' command i see that 'foo' user is running
'vi index.php' but i need to see what is he typing so i can have
control of what is he doing.
Thanks in advance,
Santiago del
Ernie Schroder wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2006 12:39, a tiny voice compelled Neil Bothwick to
write:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 11:30:52 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[nomerge ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-alsa-0.8.10
[nomerge ]
Álvaro Castro wrote:
Hello!!
This may be a very stupid question, but google doesn't
answer me...
I'm using enlightenment 17 and entrance as display
manager. I would like to have xscreensaver loaded when
I start my session (and, if possible on any other
environment like e16 or fluxbox, that I
Cláudio Henrique wrote:
will I have to recompile my kernel with OSS then?
On 1/24/06, Jason Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 11:33, Cláudio Henrique wrote:
I managed to have doom3 working on my system, but now the problem is
with the sound. It is like the
Iain Buchanan wrote:
massive snippage
1. use the windows to chain-boot linux (possible, but I don't know what
for :)
even more massive snippage
Sorry, this isn't possible - I should know, I've tried in the past.
Wasted too much time on it, too. Windows can only multi-boot with other
*/Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Aha, the old I've tried it and it didn't work for me so it's not
possible trick ;)
*shifty eyes* maybe... but I know other people who have also tried it
and failed, and I have yet to see a written account of it happening. So
- guilty until
Daevid Vincent wrote:
snip
It generates some line like this:
emerge --oneshot =app-admin/gnome-system-tools-1.4.1
=app-editors/gedit-2.12.1 =app-text/evince-0.5.0
=gnome-base/control-center-2.12.2-r1 =gnome-base/gdm-2.8.0.7 ..
What I don't understand is why doesn't it just do this:
Dan Johansson wrote:
On Monday 30 January 2006 15.35, ellotheth rimmwen wrote:
On 1/29/06, Dan Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function ctype_print()
in
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/squirrelmail/plugins/gpg/gpg_hook_functions.php
on line 842
Did
Simon Kellett wrote:
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any changed flags will have a * after them.
I thought that meant that the option was auto-selected for you (eg if
the default for this ebuild is -perl, but you have perl installed it
will change the default to +perl and
Iain Buchanan wrote:
Hi,
due to the recent discussions about automounting usb drives, I thought
I'd try gnome-volume-manager again. I compiled it, started dbus and
hald, started gnome-volume-manager, restarted gnome (just in case), but
when I plug in a drive I get (in /var/log/messages):
Feb
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 21:59 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 17:26 -0800, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Also under File Systems, you can change the
default code page and IO charset for vfat filesystems, which should
remove the warning.
any
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 17:33 -0800, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
[snip]
I left them as is, and compiled nsl_utf8 as a module (so I don't have to
restart). When I load the module and plug in the
drive, /var/log/messages now shows:
Feb 7 22:07:18
K. Mike Bradley wrote:
Here is the script:
snip
You haven't read the documentation for Gentoo rc-scripts. This script
was likely developed for a different distribution, for example Debian.
Gentoo rc-scripts require, in addition to start() and stop(), a
checkconfig() function that lets
Iain Buchanan wrote:
snip
This doesn't seem to be the right way to go, as I can mount the drive
_without_ nls_utf8, but gnome-volume-manager can't...
thanks for any comments!
So GVM is trying to force it to utf8. I would try two things:
1) I'm not familiar with GVM at all, but see if
Harry Putnam wrote:
Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
after you put USE=samba smb into your /etc/make.conf, type
$ emerge -p --newuse world
to see all the ebuilds affected by the new use flags.
I hope this clears it up a bit for you. Otherwise, keep posting :)
There aren't any
Maarten wrote:
Or else, if /usr can be mounted
noexec without trouble, I'll donate 75 bogomips to the FSF.
Can we get that in writing, with a signature, creative use of {sym,hard}
links and nested mounts notwithstanding? ;)
Where trouble is defined as a system that won't run
Izar Ilun wrote:
Hello,
If I activate aMuleWeb in the aMule's traditional GUI it works
perfect, but now I don't want aMuleWeb to run separatelly from amuled,
so I'm trying to use the /etc/init.d/amuleweb script.
This is the error I get when I run it:
*Code:*
gentoo ibai #
Mike Myers wrote:
Duncan wrote
[deleted]
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation.
Do you know if there's a way or going to be a way to handle the split
ebuilds so that reemerging or unemerging a split ebuild will reemerge
or unemerge the corresponding packages? It seems like the ebuilds
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
They come from /etc/make.conf or /etc/portage/package.use. The profile you
are using has defaults set.
On Sunday February 26 2006 21:00, Bo Andresen wrote:
I decided I wanted to remove the ipv6 use flag which I have had enabled in
make.conf for quite a while but
Harry Putnam wrote:
I guess I sort of thought there was some trick way to just compile a
module and not do all the linking and grinding of `make' against the
whole tree.
Unless you've done 'make clean' previously, 'make' will only compile
required files based on changes you've made to your
Erik Westenbroek wrote:
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
I don't see a chain or other target named TARPIT - it's not defined
anywhere on the page you referenced as far as I see, so you may have to
dig it up elsewhere.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't enable glx on my video card, the following is
output of lspci in my system:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage
Mobility P/M AGP 2x (rev 64)
My kerenl is linux-2.6.15-suspend2-r6.
Any hints about it?
Best Regards!
Kumar Golap wrote:
Apologies for not having done my research properly
In this /specific/ case, you don't have to because the ebuilds and gcc know
that x86_64 CHOST means that mmx etc. ARE supported and they will
hard-enable them (you may not turn them off).
Do you mean that,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 06:19:40PM -0800, Ryan Tandy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't enable glx on my video card, the following is
output of lspci in my system:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage
Mobility P/M AGP
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 17:22, maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
hi!
I note NV_SATA, SIL_SATA, CONFIG_FORCEDETH and
whatever other options are no longer offered in make
menuconfig for the stage3 tarballed kernel 2.6.12-r6
or for the latest 2.6.14-r2. These are precisely the
Good afternoon,
It's evening here, but I get the general idea. :)
I have a Linksys WRT54GS router running openWRT firmware that gets its
IP via DHCP from my ISP. That's all working fine. I also have an account
with dyndns.org that is supposed to get updated when my IP changes. This
is
John J. Foster wrote:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 05:07:22PM -0800, Ryan Tandy wrote:
I have a Linksys WRT54GS router running openWRT firmware that gets its
IP via DHCP from my ISP. That's all working fine. I also have an account
with dyndns.org that is supposed to get updated when my IP
Harry Putnam wrote:
Probably out of sheer stupidity... Does it have something to do with
the disk not being seen by fdisk?
Actually it is something of a mute point now ... I decided to do a
fresh install from (recent) gentoo minimal cd. I see already that at
least the install OS has spotted
2. How do other gentoo'ers achieve backup onto a windows machine?
In my case, with dd and gzip.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I enabled the glx, but it seems the speed is still slow.
$ glxinfo | grep rendering
direct rendering: Yes
The output of glxgears is about 130 FPS.
I use intel_agp.
Yes, it's not a particularly powerful card. Since direct rendering is
now enabled, that's about
As I have stated before I get around 230 FPS when [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
running and it jumps
to around 1300 FPS when I stop [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nothing else changed. This
is an Radeon
9000 Mobility. Make sure you have nothing else running and see if that makes
a difference.
The Rage
Ash Varma wrote:
hda: dma_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest Error
}...: 1 Time(s)
Every time I have ever seen this error, it has been because of a drive
getting ready to die. It could be the ribbon, but have a backup ready
just in case.
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Harry Putnam wrote:
Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you
do): yes enter
echo $?
16
I'm probably splitting hairs here, but... have you tried actually
typing 'Yes' with a capital Y? A case mismatch and an assumption of
'No' would explain the syntax error
Walter Dnes wrote:
Why in (diety's) name does the the average user need apache2? Or
emboss (European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite)? After the
ipv6 fiasco, I began USE with -*, like so...
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/143049
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Harry Putnam wrote:
Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you
do): yes enter
Oh yes, Ryan was not splitting hairs. Yes must be entered just like it
asks. Capital Y e s.
Yup and whatever the problem was it was fixed on the first pass.
Thanks for the
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Hi,
I've set my us_intl keyboard, and the accentuation is working ok, but
i`ve got a problem with cedilla, when i type ' and c, it appears a ć
(accentuated C) instead of cedilla, what should i do?
Cheers,
Felipe
Use the comma ( ',' ) for a cedilla, I think. ' is for
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
I have a printout of the 2005.1-handbook and I am going to install
2006.0.
Now I am asking myself, whether I need to printout the new handbook
or whether there are too less changes to do so.
(x86, CPU: AMD64 X2 3800+ Dual Core)
Kind regards,
mcc
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
What happens? The kernel boots and shows the tiny font I like so
much. But suddenly while working on the bootscripts, the size of the
fonts switched to a bigger (ugly, rectangle-shaped font). More
mysterious: ALL BLUE letters were cancelled by a horizontal bar.
Sergio Polini wrote:
I'ld like to know how the sequence of init scripts is set up.
There are such functions as after() and before() (f.i., in net.lo),
and commands like before, need, after in depend() functions (f.i., in
cupsd).
Try calling your favorite rc-script with 'help' as the argument
THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
I looked for menu.1st and couldn't find it :(
That should be menu.lst, with a lower-case L rather than the number
1. In any case it's a symlink to grub.conf (on my systems anyway), so
it doesn't really matter.
delta ~ # ls -l /boot/grub/grub.conf /boot/grub/menu.lst
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I'm not sure. Is there a way of finding out the video card without
opening the case and looking? We have no idea where the manual went..
emerge pciutils lspci
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Lord Sauron wrote:
Hah! Think I found my problem! Correct me if I'm wrong!
I just was reading some documentation using KDE Help Centre and found
this thing called APMD. I tried typing apmd into Konsole, and it
said No APM support in kernel. Does this mean this is going to be
as easy as
JimD wrote:
I am using net-misc/rinetd to forward port 443 to 22, 21 to 5900 and
8080 to 119 because those ports are blocked from work.
When I first installed rinetd, I noticed that amd64 was not in the
KEYWORDS. I added amd64 to the KEYWORDS in the ebuild and it has been
working fine.
maxim wexler wrote:
--- Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
m doing things wrongg.
- are you sure you're running ftpd on the target
machine?
Well top and ps list ftp without the 'd' on the end
as running. And ftp starts with the ftp prompt. If
that's what you mean.
No, the ftp
maxim wexler wrote:
So we have to get Java back into your path... I've
got Sun Java, so mine
MASSIVE SNIPPAGE
Have you run 'env-update source /etc/profile' recently? env-update
rebuilds your environment (variables like PATH) based on what's in
/etc/env.d. java-config and friends don't set
Teresa and Dale wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 09:50:28 -0600, Teresa and Dale wrote:
Thanks to both. I looked in my world file and I think I upgraded as a
oneshot so why is it upgradeing? I did the -t option and nothing else
is coming up as pulling it in.
Uwe Thiem wrote:
You really have to watch etc-update and decide what it should overwrite and what
you prefer to edit yourself.
Not etc-update, env-update.
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Philip Webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 3:07 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Why is portage trying to pull in
xorg when I don't use it...
060329 Daevid Vincent wrote:
I
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
pat wrote:
Hi all,
is there someone who has experience with *subj* ??? One of my friends
has this ntb and is not able to install linux on it (this is problem
with irgpoll, but setting this param to kernel doewn't work).
Thanks to all
Pat
P.S. IBM, P3/750MHz, 20GB hdd
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
At work there's a rather restrictive gateway in place for connecting
LAN desktops to the Internet. How would you go about finding its IP
address?
Assume that I am booting with Knoppix for this purpose.
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Regards,
Mick
Assuming DHCP works and you can access the
Teresa and Dale wrote:
Hi,
I have a little network here. We have a cable modem that connects to a
Linksys router then we have two computers that hook to it and share the
internet. I have my Gentoo Linux box that I just installed samba on.
She has a Windoze XP box. I think I have my samba
Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
After this mornings emerge --sync, mysql-4.1.14-r1 is marked as stable.
But when doing emerge --update --deep --newuse world, I get following
error during compiling of mysql:
!!! No message digest entry found for file mysql-extras-20060316.tar.bz2.
!!! Most likely
Kenton Groombridge wrote:
snip
What I can do to ensure that it associates the correct module with the
correct eth?
Thanks,
Ken
udev can help you. Unfortunately I don't know enough about it to go
into greater detail.
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Franta wrote:
... but THIS is impossible
snip
All of X blocks all and everything of X. That's really amazing. That's
what I ever wanted Linux to be!!!
Thank you GGEENNTTOO team !()!
It WAS great, but it really isn't for usage. Well, I could
David Corbin wrote:
On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:12 am, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
David Corbin wrote:
rc-config list default yields nothing for me, but rc-config list
yields all sorts of things, many of which are 'default'. I'm sure I must
not understand something. Ideas?
What
David Corbin wrote:
What package is this rc-config command contained in? I don't have it on
my system, and as far as I can tell from Googling it's been obsolete
since 2004.3 in favour of rc-status.
equery yields:
app-admin/eselect-1.0 (/usr/bin/rc-config - /usr/bin/eselect)
rc-status
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't emerge --sync after portage-2.1_pre7-r5 installed.
The process freezed on receiving file list.
snip
The receiving file list portion is run by rsync, not by portage.
Verify that rsync is working correctly (try rsyncing something
non-portage related, for
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
I want to cp -a /usr/portage to another partition to make room on /
When I will do this, all files of the portage directory will get
a new and nearly identical timestamp.
Will this hurt the packaging/compiling or anything related to
administer
JimD wrote:
OK, something weird is going on with a new install I just did. I might
have hosed /dev. I though udev takes card of /dev?
When I boot the new install, I get a kernel panic about the root= line
in my grub.conf. So from the grub boot menu I press c and entered:
root (hd0,0)
JimD wrote:
Does anyone have any good link on making Gentoo a little more
user-friendly like Ubunut? I am looking for basic home user stuff for
my wife such as:
Automount/play a music CD, DVD
Automout a USB camera
Little basic things like that. I personally just mount /mnt/cdrom, but
trying
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Jeff Rollin wrote:
Oh, yeah. I couldn't understand why people raved about the speed of
Gentoo till I added USE=-DG_DISABLE_DEBUG
What's that supposed to do? It doesn't seem to be a valid USE flag.
I think he meant as CFLAGS, not as USE. In any case, it would only have
Richard Fish wrote:
On 4/29/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure your GNOME packages (esp. gnome-volume-manager and related)
are compiled with USE=hal, and make sure the hal and dbus services are
started. With those in place, it should Just Work(tm).
And also make sure she
Farhan Ahmed wrote:
Jeff Rollin wrote:
I didn't say DG_DISABLE_DEBUG was a USE flag, I said it was a CFLAG. And it
improves the speed of KDE applications too
Read your earlier post.. Anyway where is this CFLAGS 'DG_DISABLE_DEBUG'
documented? I cant find any reference to it in man gcc.
Robert Walter wrote:
hi
(posting to gentoo-user and gentoo-amd64)
gentoo-amd64 is not relevant - it's a KDE issue, not an AMD64 specific
one. gentoo-desktop would have been the most appropriate list, but
-user works too.
with krename version 3.0.9 to 3.0.11, the 2 servicemenu files
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 05:27 pm, Walter Dnes wrote:
Gentoo ~x86 (or ~whatever) is roughly equivalant to a mix of Debian
Testing and Unstable. A package may be ~ simply because it hasn't
been tested enough yet to certify as stable. Or it may be horribly
broken.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 07:58 pm, Teresa and Dale wrote:
I can ping the windoze box from my Linux
box but I don't know how to do anything on the windoze side. Pointers??
XP Home or Pro? XP Professional, if you open up a Command Prompt (DOS
box), has a number of
Teresa and Dale wrote:
It had a bug, she tried to fix it and deleted something. Boat anchor
after that. O_O
Hence the concept of not running as root... ;) (and yes, it can
apply to non-UNIX systems too)
PS. Block 135-139, 445 and 3389 ports to/from the Internet at the LAN
periphery.
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
What is the best way to go about doing this?
I would prefer to use dhclient over dhcpcd, as I already have it
installed and it has always worked nicely for me in the past (on
BSD). What is the best way to go about configuring this?
/etc/conf.d/net.example seemed
de Almeida, Valmor F. wrote:
I knew I was going to get this question. These machines stay behind 2
firewalls and virtually have no connection to the outside network. So,
no reason to have secure internet service installed.
OpenSSH is part of the system target, so it's installed anyway - you
Grant wrote:
snip snip snip
I'd like it to
behave that way as much as possible so my Gentoo router can handle as
many of the router duties as possible. I've disabled the Westell's
firewall. What other types of things should I look for in the
Westell's configuration screen to disable? Is
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
/proc/mtab is maintained by the kernel, /etc/mtab is maintained
by mount itself.
/proc/mounts of course ;)
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dirk dil wrote:
my kernel supports usb mass storage and dos fs's
Built-in, or modules? If the latter, make sure they're loaded... ;)
And as Dirk mentioned, make sure you have SCSI support and SCSI disk
support (hint: what does the 'sd' in /dev/sd* stand for? :P).
Ryan
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Grant wrote:
Sounds good to me. Could this be the same type of feature as the DMZ
Port/Host:
###
Static NAT
Set Up an IP Address to be your Default NAT Destination.
Static NAT Device or specify IP Address
All unsolicited inbound traffic will be sent to the above device.
Note: Static Nat
Grant wrote:
Are you sure I can disable internal DHCP? My Gentoo router needs to
use DHCP to get an IP address from the Westell modem/router right?
- Grant
Sorry, was half asleep when I wrote that - of course the modem won't be
assigning addresses to your other boxes since they're on the
Grant wrote:
###
Status:Enable; VPI:0; VCL:35; Protocol:Bridge
Bridge Broadcast Enabled
Bridge Multicast Enabled
Ooohhh, it's a /bridge/... I hadn't realised that. All of the routers
I'm familiar with have acted as gateways/firewalls - and to be honest I
don't really know how to deal with
Jerry wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/shorewall # shorewall start
Any particular reason why you're running that instead of
/etc/init.d/shorewall start?
Shorewall has detected the following iptables/netfilter capabilities:
NAT: Not available
Packet Mangling: Available
Multi-port Match:
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Hi,
http://gensid.altervista.org/screenshot/fvwm15.png
Looks very suspiciously like XGl - if that's what it is, then there's a
thread in the Forums somewhere (under Desktop Environments).
HTH
Ryan
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Leandro Melo de Sales wrote:
ramdisk compressed image found at block
ufs: was compiled with read-only support, can't be mounted as read-write
udf-fs: no particition found (1)
xfs: bad magic number
xfs: sb validate failed
kernel panic - not synching: vfs: unable to mount root fs on unknown
block
Alexander Skwar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1 $ cat USE
x86 GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE X acpi alsa amd apache2 apm arts
artswrappersuid async avi bash-completion bdf berkdb bitmap-fonts
bluetooth bootsplash cairo caps cardbus ccache cdda cddb cdio cdparanoia
cdr cdrom
Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi list,
i would like to know if anyone have had experiences in installing
gentoo on a remote machine using ssh. Is it possible?
Thanks in advance,
MC
I've done it a couple of times for friends. It goes fine - you just
have to make sure someone's physically near the
Jason Ausmus wrote:
BTW if you're messing with Mysql 5.0 there was a default
charset change from latin1 to utf8 around that time as well
so watch your my.conf file.
Bugzilla was very unhappy when its charsets suddenly changed.
`find / -iname my.conf` returns nothing. Where should I look
Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
I misread this little snippet from the apcupsd manual and thought I was looking for CFLAGS:
Perhaps LDFLAGS were what I was actually looking for?
CFLAGS=-g -O2 LDFLAGS=-g ./configure \
--enable-usb \
--with-upstype=usb \
Lord Sauron wrote:
I could have guessed
about the /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom parts, however, I'd have never figured
out the auto noauto,user,ro part.
man fstab
;)
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Rafael Fernández López wrote:
1st question: I'd like to know how to run at X.org startup some apps, like
(~/.bashrc) at bash login. I'd like to run, for example, xcompmgr -c at
X.org startup always, or other programs, and I'd like to know if there is
kind of file where the programs to be runned
CapSel wrote:
May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: command 0x35 timeout, stat 0xd1 host_stat 0x21
May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: translated ATA stat/err 0xd1/00 to SCSI
SK/ASC/ASCQ 0xb/47/00
May 24 23:31:43 foo ata1: status=0xd1 { Busy }
May 24 23:31:43 foo sd 0:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x802
May 24
Alan E. Davis wrote:
/tmp/magick-XXzxp1lE*ppm
ImageMagick?
Don't know about its /tmp usage, having never used it, but that was the
first thing that jumped into my mind...
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Lord Sauron wrote:
On 5/25/06, Thomas Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* On May 25 11:45, Lord Sauron (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
I've found (after much exploration) that there is a archive:
/portage-20060123.tar.bz2
Much exploration? Forgive my amazement and please don't be
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
So instead of emerge sync AND update-eix, you just run esync.
eix-sync
It's only three more keys... :P
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JimD wrote:
By the way, do you know if Gentoo considers an ebuild with an -rX on the
end to be newer? For example which would emerge choose:
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6
or
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r1
s/Gentoo/portage ;)
Yes, it does. Revision bumps are generally to correct a bug or typo in
an ebuild,
JimD wrote:
If the above is not doable, does anyone know of a good binary news
reader for Linux?
What's wrong with Thunderbird?
GrabIt is simple, fast and stable. Though it
is closed source and only runs on WinXP which doesn't help me now :-(
Wine ;)
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Colleen Beamer wrote:
Hi,
I really have very little problem with my Gentoo system, but today on an
upgrade I received the following message related to perl-cleaner:
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!! /usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz
!!! Readon: Filesize does not match recorded
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
maybe he was drunk. If you look at his adress, he seems to be a teen - and who
was not constantly drunk and did silly things as a teen?
I'm 18 and I've never been drunk. Ever. Seriously.
Thanks for your time. ;)
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Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 03:27, AJ Spagnoletti wrote:
On 5/29/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
maybe he was drunk. If you look at his adress, he seems to be a teen -
and who was not constantly drunk and did silly things as a teen
Jules Colding wrote:
##
omc-2 ~ # emerge -va sys-apps/pam-login
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] =sys-apps/shadow-4.0.14-r2 (is blocking
sys-apps/pam-login-4.0.14)
[ebuild
Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
I have read the wiki document about the USE flags, and I refer to that
chart routinely as I am trying to construct these statements.
http://www.gentoo.org/dyn/use-index.xml
This is the document that I have been using, if there is a better one
available on the web, I am
Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
At this point then, I am going to actually build a second box for snort
perhaps using the hardened sources (I am not in the least comfortable
with running hardened on a production box).
Wrong. The correct sentiment should be I am not in the least
comfortable with
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