Jeremy Brake wrote:
No offence to any of you, but could we please stop discussing the spam
now? I'm sure the admins are aware of and can deal with it
Regardless, you should all be savvy enough to set up your own filtering
software if you see the need.
Err -- Maybe we should only allow
Hi guys,
I'm having trouble mounting a jetflash 110 onto usb. The stick is on a
usb port and my kernel supports usb mass storage and dos fs's. I don't
think the stick needs a special driver. In the manual it says I should
be able to mount with:
mount -a -t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/jetflash
but
Am Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 09:35 schrieb ext dirk dil:
but there is no such thing as /dev/sda1. No /dev/sd?? what so ever.
What am I missing?
Kernel support for SCSI and SCSI disks, I'd guess.
HTH...
Dirk
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Configuration Manager
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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On 5/14/06, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it an env problem? I am really lost with this because I do not
understand how OOo links into the DE.
OOo looks at your environment to determine which desktop you are
running and tries to activate an appropriate plugin to integrate with
the DE.
You
2006/5/15, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 14 May 2006 13:32, wu chuanwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] cause jdk1.5 emerge tomcat error!':
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError:
A 1.4 vm refuses to load the output from a 1.5 javac because of the
Hi
You can find information about java on Gentoo here
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/java.xml. There are a lot of problems that can
occur if
you use java 1.5 as system vm. Have a look here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/tiger-faq.xml
I recommend to use the java migration-overlay
dirk dil:
I'm having trouble mounting a jetflash 110 onto usb.
Please, check http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/usb-guide.xml and your flash
drive will work well ;-)
Sergio
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On 5/15/06, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kernel panic! That's what happens.
Why? Is it because it couldn't find your root device? Did it detect
your hard drives correctly on boot? Or was it because it found your
root, but failed to mount it? Or is it something completely
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 00:02 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
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
2006/5/16, Uwe Klosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
You can find information about java on Gentoo here
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/java.xml. There are a lot of problems that can
occur if
you use java 1.5 as system vm. Have a look here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/tiger-faq.xml
I have tried
You have to emerge java 1.4 and set this to your system vm first. Thena you can
follow the migration-overlay description.
I also had once java 1.5 as system vm. But there have been problems like that
you're describing. the solution was to use the
migration-overlay. Now I'm able to use java 1.5
2006/5/16, Uwe Klosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You have to emerge java 1.4 and set this to your system vm first. Thena you can
follow the migration-overlay description.
I also had once java 1.5 as system vm. But there have been problems like that
you're describing. the solution was to use the
Hi there,
Can anyone give me some quick pointers to mounting an external
firewire drive under Gentoo, please?
I've just installed 2006.0 on a new system, and pretty much used the
exact same .config as the LiveCD's kernel when building my own
(`zcat /proc/config.gz
On Tue, 16 May 2006 11:28:17 +0100, Stroller wrote:
Can anyone give me some quick pointers to mounting an external
firewire drive under Gentoo, please?
Is the ohci1394 module loaded? Do you have hotplug support in your kernel?
CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y
I thought that under udev, the kernel was
On 16 May 2006, at 12:30, Neil Bothwick wrote:
...
I thought that under udev, the kernel was supposed to be quite clever
about recognising devices. Do I need to emerge coldplug, or is there
anything else I can do to help things along?
If I boot from a LiveCD or Knoppix these are always very
Hello, dirk.
dirk dil mount -a -t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/jetflash
dirk dil but there is no such thing as /dev/sda1. No /dev/sd?? what so ever.
dirk dil What am I missing?
Just look what is in the
/var/log/messages, /var/log/kernel, e.t.c (depends on your system logger)
Inserting your flash
On Mon, 15 May 2006 16:52:21 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
But why would you want to do this? If a patch level update is
released, there may be a good reason. I'd prefer to leave things
alone until an update is realsed. Then check the Changelog and mask
the specific version if I don't
On Tue, 16 May 2006 12:59:48 +0100, Stroller wrote:
Udev should recognise the drive and create a device node...
Having spent the last hour tinkering, it seems to do so only after
I've emerged started coldplug. Is there anything else I should be
doing to get udev working, or should it
Dear Gentoo Users and Dev,
I've just installed on my desktop the last gentoo-sources package ( in portage
(2.6.16-r7). It seems that the hyperthreading is unvailable since when I do :
'cat /proc/cpuinfo', I can just see a single computer.
That is really strange since I was using the previous
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 02:28, wu chuanwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] cause jdk1.5 emerge tomcat error!':
2006/5/15, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 14 May 2006 13:32, wu chuanwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] cause jdk1.5 emerge
2006/5/16, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 02:28, wu chuanwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] cause jdk1.5 emerge tomcat error!':
2006/5/15, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 14 May 2006 13:32, wu chuanwen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel
like I'm searching
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
You mount it.
mount -o loop file.iso /some/path
Alexander Skwar
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On Tuesday 16 May 2006 17:18, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man
You can do:
mount -o loop /location/of/iso/file.iso /mnt/cdrom
That will mount it on the file system and allow you to grab stuff out.
You might have to specify a filesystem type, can't remember.
If that's the case:
mount -t iso9660 -o loop /location/of/iso/file.iso /mnt/cdrom
Lee.
2006/5/16, Kris Kerwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 10:18 -0500, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 10:18 -0500, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the
Hi everyone,
I am experiencing a real odd thing, I configured my kernel to alsa for
NVIDIA AC'97 sound card, the sound options had beeing done well since
cat /proc/asound/cards returns:
0 [CK804 ]: NFORCE - NVidia CK804
NVidia CK804 with ALC850 at 0xda003000, irq 11
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Hi
If I remember correctly, I think you also need to make sure you have
ACPI enabled in the kernel too.
Xavier MOGHRABI wrote:
Dear Gentoo Users and Dev,
I've just installed on my desktop the last gentoo-sources package ( in
portage
Setup:
Athlon64 running 32bit Gentoo
Running these use flags in make.conf:
[...]
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86
USE=samba smb mysql symlinks kde qt dvd alsa cdr
emacs xinerama mbox apache2 hal logrotate objc
gcj sasl vmmouse wacom radeon tga vesa vga via
vmware -ipv6 -imap -maildir -gnome
I'm
Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the mkisofs or cdrecord man pages, but I feel
On 16 May 2006 11:11:18 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setup:
Athlon64 running 32bit Gentoo
Running these use flags in make.conf:
[...]
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86
USE=samba smb mysql symlinks kde qt dvd alsa cdr
emacs xinerama mbox apache2 hal logrotate objc
gcj sasl vmmouse wacom
Title: RE: [gentoo-user] Gentoo-sources 2.6.16-r7 and Hyperthreading = not working ?
You need to enable:
CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y
-Original Message-
From: Mike Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue 5/16/2006 12:14 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]
James Ausmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 16 May 2006 11:11:18 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setup:
Athlon64 running 32bit Gentoo
Running these use flags in make.conf:
[...]
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86
USE=samba smb mysql symlinks kde qt dvd alsa cdr
emacs xinerama mbox
Anyone out there familiar with the watchguard vpn's? Can you configure kovpn
or something similar to use the vpn with a Gentoo client? I don't see a muvpn
client for linux...
Mike
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On 16 May 2006 11:51:50 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Ausmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 16 May 2006 11:11:18 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setup:
Athlon64 running 32bit Gentoo
Running these use flags in make.conf:
[...]
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86
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 there anything that
might
I'm running 32bit gentoo on an amd athlon64 would the architeture USE
flag still be ~x86? or something else?
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Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm running 32bit gentoo on an amd athlon64 would the architeture USE
flag still be ~x86? or something else?
k8
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On 16 May 2006 12:44:37 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So it appears then that something is wrong with this update process.
emerge -v -uDp gcc doesn't want to update the current gcc which is
3.3.6 yet the glibc it wants to install requires a newer
gcc bad.
No, you already
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b.n. wrote:
Cool. I'll try it ASAP. But, by the way: has anyone figured out a way to
run the real FL with Wine? I manage to have it starting, but there are
serious issues with sound output (it has a latency of *seconds* and it's
quite
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 12:44:37PM -0500, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam squawked:
[1] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6 *
[2] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6-hardened
[3] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6-hardenednopie
[4] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6-hardenednopiessp
[5] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6-hardenednossp
[6]
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 16 May 2006 12:44:37 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So it appears then that something is wrong with this update process.
emerge -v -uDp gcc doesn't want to update the current gcc which is
3.3.6 yet the glibc it wants to install
Never mind, I figured it out.
Joe Harvell wrote:
Is there a way I can tell which device-mapper version is in this kernel?
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Lee Packham wrote:
mount -o loop /location/of/iso/file.iso /mnt/cdrom
That will mount it on the file system and allow you to grab stuff out.
You might have to specify a filesystem type, can't remember.
No, you don't HAVE to. You can, but you're not forced to.
But that's actually nothing
Willie Wong wrote:
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 09:27:16AM -0500, Penguin Lover Boyd Stephen Smith
Jr. squawked:
From what I understand there's not one. I believe X.org 7 ONLY supports
the ELF loader. It could be for the unusual case that you are running an
X based off of the xf86 tree which,
On 16/05/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/14/06, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it an env problem? I am really lost with this because I do not
understand how OOo links into the DE.
OOo looks at your environment to determine which desktop you are
running and tries to activate
* On May 9 19:33, Neil Bothwick (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
I am writing a comparative review of a number of X terminals, so I
thought I'd draw on the collective wisdom of this list. which are your
most/least favourite X terminals, and why?
I use aterm exclusively. It opens
John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm running 32bit gentoo on an amd athlon64 would the architeture USE
flag still be ~x86? or something else?
k8
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Sorry to be a pest on this, but I was unable to verify this
information on a google of site:gentoo.org
Mike:
Since the problem I am having with LVM is in an initrd environment, I
suspect the problem may be related to something magical missing in the
minimal initrd environment. It seems like a group that discusses
embedded environments would have the expertise to figure out what might
be
2006/5/16, Uwe Klosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You have to emerge java 1.4 and set this to your system vm first. Thena you can
follow the migration-overlay description.
I also had once java 1.5 as system vm. But there have been problems like that
you're describing. the solution was to use the
Yeay! Result! Gnome and KDE look cool. 'none' looks yukky. So, I
guess mine picks up none, which is puzzling given my USE flags - I
mean, what's the point setting flags then?
Well the use flags just add the ability to support (and add
dependancies on) the given environment by building the
On Tue, 16 May 2006 10:18:53 -0500, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD? I'm sure there's an option
somewhere within either the
Harry Putnam wrote:
John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm running 32bit gentoo on an amd athlon64 would the architeture USE
flag still be ~x86? or something else?
k8
--
Sorry to be a pest on this, but I was unable to verify this
information on
Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 09:26:30PM +0200, Penguin Lover Jure Varlec squawked:
I use yakuake. It's the the best drop-down terminal I've ever used, and I
believe I tried almost all of them (there really aren't many). Off the top
of
my head, I recall
maybe that was my misunderstading..on a brand-new opteron 64-bit...the
architecture use flag i use is k8. I see no real reason to run 32-bit
gentoo on a 64-bit box...64-bit support in gentoo was why we switched
distros when we switched to 64-bit servers. my -march is k8 for those
boxes. again,
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 02:32, Philip Webb wrote:
BTW my problem is that the menu(-bar) fonts are too large:
does anyone else experience this does anyone have a solution ?
Have you tried reducing scaling in view settings. You can also over-ride
system wide font settings by using OOo default
-Original Message-
From: Jason Ausmus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 11:12 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] gnome2_src_unpack: command not found
Hi,
I have a number of ebuilds failing on the gnome2_src_unpack command.
Any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I love YaKuake. It's better than Kuake in that it's just Konsole on a
miniblinds widget. It's superior because of its ultra-accessibility.
Anywhere you can just hit your key combination and *pop* there's trusty old
YaKuake. It supports multiple console tabs,
James Ausmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, to cut short the confusion, Harry, your march setting in your
CFLAGS should be k8, and the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS should be either x86, or
~x86, depending on if you want to run stable.
Thank you James.
I was beginning to wonder if those settings were
On 16 May 2006 15:25:58 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
I love YaKuake. It's better than Kuake in that it's just Konsole on
a miniblinds widget. It's superior because of its
ultra-accessibility. Anywhere you can just hit your key combination
and *pop* there's trusty old YaKuake. It supports
Using vmware on winxp and I see gentoo is not listed as a supported OS
like Suse is.
I'm currently running Suse from vmware for that reason. I did try to
get gentoo running there sometime ago and don't remember what the
problems were now.
I'm wondering if anyone here is running gentoo inside
On 01:05 Mon 15 May , Bennet Gedan wrote:
Hello there,
though this is not a gnome mailing list, i'd like to ask if anyone
knows if there is a way to integrate evolution into the gnome system
tray and get notifications about new mails, apointments, tasks and so on
even if the
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People,
I'm working on a new portage browser, and I was looking for ideas from
USERS, that's why I'm
posting here.
I've never found a program that would allow me to browse portage
categories, then packages, showing
in one window
Hi folks,
I'd to install OpenOffice using the source package.
I have in my USE variable java set.
I'm using blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03 as the default Java Environement set by
java-config.
When I emerge openoffice I get the hereunder error message.
I've attached the file hs_err_pid10707.log.
What
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 16 May 2006 15:25:58 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
I love YaKuake. It's better than Kuake in that it's just Konsole on
a miniblinds widget. It's superior because of its
ultra-accessibility. Anywhere you can just hit your key combination
and
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Harry Putnam wrote:
Using vmware on winxp and I see gentoo is not listed as a supported OS
like Suse is.
I'm currently running Suse from vmware for that reason. I did try to
get gentoo running there sometime ago and don't remember what the
problems were now.
I'm
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Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone here is running gentoo inside vmware on winxp
and if they might coach me on that.
I usually set it to other linux 2.6 kernel, and done :)
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On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 18:29 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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People,
I'm working on a new portage browser, and I was looking for ideas from
USERS, that's why I'm
posting here.
I've never found a program that would allow
On 16/05/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the use flags just add the ability to support (and add
dependancies on) the given environment by building the plugin. If you
check the output of ldd /usr/lib/openoffice/program/*, you will see
several libraries that depend upon KDE
On Tue, 16 May 2006 15:40:52 -0400
Peter wrote:
On Tue, 16 May 2006 10:18:53 -0500, Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hi folks,
Quick question. Is there any way that one can unpack an ISO image:
extracting the data that is contained within it like a tarball,
without having to burn it to a CD?
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 18:29 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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People,
I'm working on a new portage browser, and I was looking for ideas from
USERS, that's why I'm
posting here.
I've never found a program that would allow
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone here is running gentoo inside vmware on winxp
and if they might coach me on that.
I usually set it to other linux 2.6 kernel, and done :)
Uh excuse the density of my skull but you'd usually
Hi,
I'm working on a new portage browser, and I was looking for ideas
from USERS, that's why I'm posting here.
as I'm a Desktop user, I'll speak up ;-) .
I've never found a program that would allow me to browse
portage categories, then packages, showing in one window description,
version,
On 16 May 2006 16:35:23 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
If you only use KDE, you may as well define all your key bindings in
KHotkeys.
Maybe you haven't noticed that KHotkeys is painfully slow to use for
more than one setting. Or that it cannot set several dozen Keycombos
at once.
No, I
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 there anything that
1) do you prefer a console, a GUI, or both?
GUI primarily, but a console for scripting.
I agree.
2) what additional functionality would you like? (mask/unmask packages,
install/remove, emerge
command generator [much like nmapfe], etc)
mask/unmask would be nice, but it's
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 02:56:46PM -0500, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam squawked:
I also looked for a drop-down term. Couldn't find one that I really
liked, so just made a wrapper myself for aterm in fvwm using a
borderless window, key binding for focus and shading, and EdgeCommand.
It is
This may be a stupid question, but here goes: In Rosegarden in the
notation editor, is it possible to view more than one measure at a time,
and if so, how do I do it? Mine only shows me one measure at a time,
but a picture in the Rosegarden handbook showed multiple measures in the
same screen
Steven Susbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am writing this from Gentoo running in VMware workstation on Windows
Server 2003. It works just fine, just install it like a normal install
except you need to use lspci to find what hardware vmware is showing
Gentoo, and compile accordingly. I have
1) do you prefer a console, a GUI, or both?
I would like to suggest a GUI, ncurses (console) functionality, and
also commandline functionality (a la cfdisk/fdisk/sfdisk, but rolled
into one)
Jeff.
060517 Abhay Kedia wrote:
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 02:32, Philip Webb wrote:
BTW my problem is that the menu(-bar) fonts are too large:
does anyone else experience this does anyone have a solution ?
Have you tried reducing scaling in view settings.
That ( 80 % ) reduces the menu(-bar) fonts to
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 16 May 2006 16:35:23 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
If you only use KDE, you may as well define all your key bindings in
KHotkeys.
Maybe you haven't noticed that KHotkeys is painfully slow to use for
more than one setting. Or that it cannot
Hi Arturo
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 18:29 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
I've never found a program that would allow me to browse portage
categories, then packages, showing in one window description,
version, etc, etc.
you do know kuroo [1]?
It's very kde-ish, but (or because of that)
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b.n. wrote:
I'd suggest Python too.
Yep, it was definitely the way to go it seems.
You can write an API and then 2 wrappers:
- a console-based ncurses one
- an X-based wxpython one (I recommend wx because it's quite easy to
program, powerful
Hi Johám-Luís,
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 23:23 +0200, Johám-Luís Miguéns Vila wrote:
emerge -av mail-notification
Comes close to what i am searching. Thank you.
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Jonathan Chocron wrote:
QT4 is a great idea ! However, as I said, it would be great if the tool colud
be used in the early stage of an install. That is, if it could be used with
just portage and ncurses/slang emerged.
QT4 catches my attention,
Taking the opportunity of a major update to adjust CFLAGS in
/etc/make.conf and I found something that looks like it might be a
typo of mine.
CFLAGS=-Os -march=athlon-xp -pipe
Does the `O' (uppercase oh) have an `s' component?
gcc man says the `O' is to set levels and I think this may be
Le Mercredi 17 Mai 2006 01:03, JimD a écrit :
Is there a good spam filter out there? One that is not a pain to setup
and use?
My current setup is postfix, procmail and bogofilter. Maybe I haven't
trained bogofilter enough or something. After three weeks, I have yet
to have one spam marked
On 16 May 2006 17:56:14 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So cutting to the chase here:
Do you think this being an athlon64 will have a bad effect on gentoo
install or will it install as on any other machine and maybe even
allow me to use the 64bit version if I felt adventurous?
On 5/16/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a stupid question, but here goes: In Rosegarden in the
notation editor, is it possible to view more than one measure at a time,
and if so, how do I do it? Mine only shows me one measure at a time,
but a picture in the Rosegarden
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
On Tue, 16 May 2006, James Ausmus wrote:
On 16 May 2006 17:56:14 -0500, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So cutting to the chase here:
Do you think this being an athlon64 will have a bad effect on gentoo
install or will it install as on any other machine and maybe even
allow me
Harry Putnam writes:
Do you think this being an athlon64 will have a bad effect on gentoo
install or will it install as on any other machine and maybe even
allow me to use the 64bit version if I felt adventurous?
It should install as on any other machine. Install an i586 or i686 build I
would
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
I have mailman. I'll start a mailing list for you on it if you like.
You should be forewarned that my wife and I are moving this weekend, so
there might be a slight disruption in service (perhaps an hour on Friday
if the
I am trying to build a number of minimal Gentoo images without portage
installed. The approach I was taking was to build a master image with
all the software that I need according to the standard Gentoo
installation instructions, and then remove portage and create the
minimal images. If I ever
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