Why don't you just create /etc/timezone with Europe/Berlin as content?
Huh? I always thought the proper place was the TIMEZONE variable
in /etc/conf.d/clock:
TIMEZONE=Europe/Berlin
Dani Crisan wrote:
* If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if
relevant.
Um... since you seem to need support, could you please post the topmost
build error, and the call stack of relvant?
make: *** [all] Error 2 is the bottommost build error, not the topmost.
Paul Sobey wrote:
Wow, well done that man!
I got bitten by broken config files often enough in the early KDE 3.x days,
especially on minor version changes. It has gotten much better since 3.3 or
so though, I'm actually a bit suprised... Also, changing from SuSE on
reiserfs to gentoo on xfs
Ian Graeme Hilt wrote:
Download the 2008 minimal install cd and install.
Frankly, updating a 2006 install to 2008 is counter-productive. You'll
have a much easier time doing a fresh 2008 install.
Why? If he kept his box up-to-date, there are just going to be some slight
changes in the
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
I don't want to comment about the change. However, you could have found
out easily all the available profiles by doing eselect profile list:
That's a cool eselect module, didn't know about that. I don't change
profiles all that often (duh), and end up having to search for
Paul Sobey wrote:
How can I troubleshoot this? I've tried re-emerging, revdep-rebuild
(doesn't rebuild anything), re-emerging kdemultimedia-kioslaves just in
case, and now I'm out of ideas.
In your $HOME/.kde/share/config directory, search for a file or file(s)
called something like
Mark Knecht wrote:
Did this machine just get messed up over time and I didn't notice or
did emerge --sync remove the profile from the system thus breaking
everything?
Sync does update profiles, which includes removing old ones that are no
longer supported. I would't go as far as saying it
Justin wrote:
Try fail2ban
Alternatively, you can use the builtin iptables connection rate limiter.
Excerpt from my home-grown firewall script:
for port in $INPUT_LIMITER_TCPPORTS; do
$IPT_IN -p tcp --dport $port -m state --state NEW -m \
recent --name limit-${port}
Amar Cosic wrote:
I have a lot of dir. and files in my home directory. I want to chown all
of it to my user. How to do this by one comand ? Thanks
Hm. Is an answer of RTFM accepted on this mailing list?
man chown. Specifically, take a long hard look at the -R option.
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econti wrote:
So . . . I unmerged all the single app, unmerged kdebase-kioslaves and
emerged kdebase.
Now all works as before.
Wait, I don't get it. You have the single, all-in-one kdebase package
installed (which, to the best of my knowledge, includes all kdebase-*
packages), yet you emerge
Mick wrote:
Somewhat puzzled that a emerge -upDv world before I remerged flac did not
pick these up . . .
That can happen if sdl-sound is not in the worldfile and is not depended
upon, directly or indirectly, by anything in the worldfile. This situation
will arise if you emerge s/th requiring
This is completely OT, but anyway: ATI will not open their existing drivers,
rather, they will provide the community with a newly-written basic 2D
driver for their current chips and with sufficient open information to
enhance that one. So they're not opening their driver, they're opening the
specs
Thufir wrote:
Gimp seems to be primary tool for this, though
Well, not necessarily. Any graphics program that can load pdf would work for
what you want to do. Gimp is one of them, but Krita can import pdf, too.
Also, if you have the poppler and netpbm packages installed, you can use
pdftoppm
Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote:
I'm confused - is the local.[start,stop] the same as start-stop-daemon? or
not?
No, the suggestion is to use start-stop-daemon instead of sudo. man
start-stop-daemon for more information.
You will still have to call start-stop-daemon from an init script for both
Thufir wrote:
I emerged gimp, but am still emerging krita and kde. From gimp, as
advertised, I was able to insert text and save the file as foo.xcf,
but need krita, apparently, to convert the xcf file to a pdf, at least
according to the tutorial.
I don't understand. Why don't you have gimp
Sven Köhler wrote:
So the next thing i could try is metalog.
Does it have a nice default config?
I think so, but I did modify it to better suit my needs. It doesn't need
logrotate, which IMHO is a big plus, and I find its filters much easier to
set up than syslog-ng's. I am curious, though:
Sven Köhler wrote:
But i guess, they have a more suitable default setting. Everything going
to /var/log/messes is just to simple, i think. Actually i don't want the
layout to be like sysklogd. But i would like a little more complicated
default setting.
Okay, in that case, I'll say that
Grant wrote:
CLOCK=UTC
TIMEZONE=US/Pacific
That looks fine.
Do you dual-boot with Windows? In this case, set CLOCK=local. If not,
something else is amiss.
Where does /etc/localtime point? Is it consistent with the entry in
/etc/conf.d/clock?
HTH,
Anno.
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Francesco Talamona wrote:
I would add in a comment to the bug a pointer to the mailing list
archive, but i can't find one
I added a link to this discussion.
Anno.
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Florian Philipp wrote:
I would like to know if there is a package, daemon or whatever that
automatically updates an index to seach the file system.
What about a cron script?
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Enrico Weigelt wrote:
I've just seen that the apache2 service has an dependecy to
the mysql service. Most likely it's an bug.
I don't think so. At least on my computer, mysql is a 'use' dependency
rather than a 'need' dependency. That is, if mysql is present, it will be
started before apache,
Matthew R. Lee wrote:
When I click on a URL in an email it opens a new Konqueror window.
However I have it set in my Konqueror configuration to Open as tab in
existing
Konqueror when URL is called externally I've looked through the KMail
configuration settings but I can't find anywhere to
Boris Sobolev wrote:
Does anyone know a way or a program to view .chm files on console?
Searched pretty hard to no avail. Please don't mention xchm.
Well, there's chmlib, which comes with a tool to extract files from the chm,
and archmage, which uses chmlib to make chm readable via apache
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But when the direction is windows = linux. How does cifs come into play?
I don't quite get your question. CIFS/SMB is what Windows uses for its
network shares. Using samba, Linux can both share and mount* CIFS volumes.
Anno
*) For mounting, you have to also compile
Hi Andreas!
I really like to use DMA for my cdrom/burner but I cant figure out how to
make it working!
tapa ~ # hdparm -d1 /dev/cdrom
/dev/cdrom:
setting using_dma to 1 (on)
HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
using_dma= 0 (off)
Two hints, perhaps they help
- hdparm -i
Shawn Haggett wrote:
Mohammed Hagag wrote:
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Spot the difference?
Yeah, but the Listserv does set Reply-To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Anno.
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