they
become something like read-ahead caches due to the fact that the CPU
can only read hole cache lines.
See http://lwn.net/Articles/252125/ for a good and recent documentation.
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n '000'. Guess I should've checked more thorough, especially
when you mentioned path_resolution(2), sorry.
But at last everything works again, thanks everyone!
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eck out, I think you'll have to "use the source, luke".
>
> > Permissions of '/':
> >
> > drwxr-xr-x 20 root root 4096 2007-06-17 16:21 //
>
> That looks a little weird, but only because of the extra '/'.
>
> On my system:
>
forgot to send the link due to some necessary work in the
garden ;-)
Permissions of '/':
drwxr-xr-x 20 root root 4096 2007-06-17 16:21 //
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7;-- ') and it's not only the right
string but also displayed correctly on my laptop. O_o Dunno why it
should be different in KMail?
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drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2007-06-19 14:53 bin/
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s are:
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root root
Furthermore, it occurs regardless if I try to log in directly at the
terminal or per SSH. I've no clue how to get rid of this problem or even
how it manifested itself in the first place. So any help would be very
appreciated!
Regards,
Jan-Hendr
mpiled with the wxwindows USE-Flag.
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Sylvain Chouleur wrote:
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I have a little problem on my gentoo, when I check the temperature I see
> > > that it is always about 10°C higher than when I am on debian. However,
> >the
> > > cpu is at 0.3% used, as in debian.
> >
&
en do this:
> PATH=/opt/mybin:$PATH emerge --sync
>
> Regards,
> Nico
Sorry, but could you tell me where to find the corresponding code that
is responsible for this behaviour, because I can just find the hard
coded path in the variable mentioned earlier. :)
Jan-
nd in `/usr/bin/emerge'.
It's in the `rsynccommand'-Variable.
Actually, I first thought about creating an alias, but it seems that
the bash part in emerge just affects the build system.
[ I've just looked deep enough to see that it has nothing to do with
rsync, so there might be m
hich it did not find on the local
> system?
Dunno about any script, but first step would be:
emerge -uD -fp world
Then just filter it, e.g. in every line cut everything after the first
white space and throw the meat to wget.
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get a link.
PPS.
The iface_eth interface is completely out of date, take a _very_ good
look at `/etc/conf.d/net.example'.
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turn off some 'unnecessary' features in one
application and turn off one of the most useful in another.
So don't gamble with it. :)
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ed, because they belong to the
default USE flags in the 2006.1 profile.
(This is of course only true as long as you're not excluding everything
with -* and therefor terminate the default set)
In 2006.0 only nptl is among the default flags.
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anual, or
> by using a tape measure across your screen.
[SNIP]
Hey,
just for the record. IMHO it is a lot easier to set the DPI per
~/.Xdefaults with 'Xft.dpi: 96'. Or by starting the X Server with
'-dpi 96'. Especially when you want to try some specific DPI value.
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> THX and regards
> Olly
>
>
Greets,
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AFAIK there is a glibc 2.4 RPM available for (Open)SuSe, dunno
about the others.
Though I do not know about any old pthreads support in this package,
at least the official changelog[1] states that it is just no longer
supported.
> Sven
>
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[1]:
http://sources.redhat.
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