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> Hello world...
>
> After loving (and hating) LFS for years, I finally have my "Dream Package
> Manager".
> I believe that it does a good job and fits my needs very well.
> I'm still testing it, but please feel free to take a look at:
> http://www.kitepilot.com/LFS/B.-MA
Matthew Burgess wrote:
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Matt.
>
>
I completely agree with Matthew, but I would like to add the following:
- sometimes upgrading a package to another (major) version is necessary,
because it's needed by another package. For example I wanted to upgrade
X (7.4) and KDE.
onous. It's calling
other programs, and it looks like everything is running asynchronous,
and it's making a mess of it.
Does anybody know what's happening here and how I can prevent this?
I hope you as reader can understand the problem.
Stef Bon
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Stef Bon wrote:
> Now, the adding of the mountpoint to the auto.master file (and the
> reloading of the autofs daemon) is done by ConsoleKit, which runs
> scripts it finds in the some directories (/etc/ConsoleKit/run-session.d)
> The problem here is that these script may not too l
ot;$(echo $MOUNT_option | cut --delimiter='='
--fields=2 --only-delimited)"
break
fi
let "ncount++"
done
fi
Now this works very good, but I'm just looking for a shorter way, with
awk for example. Any one
an idea to do
It works, but I do not understand, can someone explain this??
Thanks in advance,
Stef Bon
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Hello,
I'm looking at the unmounting of a resource, like a smb share. When a
session ends for a user, I want the session to be closed.
Now, when you look at how this is done in for example how the script
netfs does a simular job,
it tries to shutdown every app using the mounpoints by sending it
On 06/27/2010 07:23 AM, Nathan Coulson wrote:
> I was doing some research into automounting, and I am trying to find
> the glue that can automatically mount a cdrom drive when inserted, and
> unmount/eject it when the eject button is pressed.
>
> udevadm monitor does not show anything interestin
dit pad bestaat niet. Beter het volledige pad weergeven zonder puntjes.
Stef Bon
Voorburg
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> We hope to see you then.
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> Best regards,
> Cedric and Ingeborg
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On 07/24/2011 07:39 PM, David Shaw wrote:
> Probably bad form to reply to my own post, but, hey...
>
> Actually, while I think this idea has merit, there is a flaw which can
> be summed up in one word.
>
> Dependencies.
>
> I'll go away and think a little more about it.
Hi,
you mention dependencie
On 08/29/2011 12:27 AM, Nathan Coulson wrote:
no clue, no clue at all. Guess I'll find out
You've probably found the website yet:
http://wayland.freedesktop.org/
and a guide to build from git. I've not tried yet, but I'm curious.
I'm taking the opportunity to ask about writing about kde 4.7
On 08/25/2011 10:02 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
> Since I finally got a "round tuit", I've been studying readline. The
> inputrc file in the current book has gotten a bit long in the tooth.
> Some of the settings are now the default and readline uses better
> defaults and also uses termcap to map certa
init ramdisk, but that is BLFS)
Also BLFS, what I´ve seen so far is very good.
Thanks for the very good guide,
Stef Bon
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it?
I've posted already on the shadow maillist, but no reply!
Stef Bon
linux.bononline.nl
www.bononline.nl
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Hello,
maybe some of you can help me.
I'm using the nvidia driver version 7174 some time now. I've been trying the
newest drivers several times,
(latest: 8756) but they never work. In stead of that the kernel hangs:
Attached is a full piece of my kern.log. Here only the start:
May 9 11:45:45 l
s like compiz, glitz for?
What are the dependencies versus optionals
Stef Bon
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y old pop3 accounts and storing in central place
There are enough howto's that describe how to install and configure this.
Hope to be of any help
Stef Bon
PS if you can't find any guides I will look futher.
PS with IMAP I'm able to manage my emails on any host/system!
>
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Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 09:07 +0200, Stef Bon wrote:
>> Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
>>
>> Are you busy trying to setup Xgl? Could you write (in detail) howto do
>> that LFS-style? I've been looking around an came to this
>>
Hello,
a week ago I've written an update of my hint
execute-session-scripts-using-kdm.txt
It does not look like they are received:
they do not appear in the hints maillingslist, and my hint on the website
does not get updated. Anybody knows what's happening?
Stef Bon
Voorburg
The N
Hello,
I've modified two of my hints. I've posted them normally at the hints
maillist, with the emailaddress hints@linuxfromscratch.org, but they do not
appear on the website as wel as on the maillist.
What's wrong? Holiday?
Stef Bon
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hanges
It is very possible to make a packagemanager with it.
Stef Bon
ihlfs-1.0a1.tar.bz2
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Hello,
I want to use a temporary filesystem, and I was wondering I could
use /dev/shm. You could say, hey it's your system, so you can use it,
but hey, what's the purpose of /dev/shm. Why is it there?
Thanks in advance,
Stef Bon
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Muzhmail wrote:
> On Thursday 14 September 2006 19:59, Stef Bon wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I want to use a temporary filesystem, and I was wondering I could
>> use /dev/shm. You could say, hey it's your system, so you can use it,
>> but hey, what'
ch only have
to be there for one session in an temporary filesystem
( = not on harddisk) ?
Stef Bon
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Hello,
I've changed my hint about stopping and starting dbus with kdm and posted it
some weeks ago in the maillist, but it does not get it to the website. My
hint remains on the maillist untouched. What's wrong?
Stef Bon
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On Friday 22 September 2006 02:06, Ag. Hatzimanikas wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 19, at 04:55 Stef Bon wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've changed my hint about stopping and starting dbus with kdm and posted
> > it some weeks ago in the maillist, but it does not get it to the
27;s possible to let my server do
that. I guess (or I'm pretty sure) I need some extra cards:
- one for the incoming signal from my provider
- one for connecting my telephone
and extra sofware:
- asterix
This is just a guess, I do not know it's possible at all.
Does anybody know it i
ng I could do is to
remove this greylisting thing again. And please don't start saying I did
something wrong.
Stef Bon
>
> The things you are doing are all additional processing overheads, plus
> you have to keep them really well up to date.
>
> R.
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Hello,
some weeks ago I've posted a message as a followup in the topic about
greylisting. The topic is still available, my message is not. How come?
Is some editor active who deletes messages???
I think this is very strange, and I would like an answer, if somebody did
this on purpose.
Stef
TheOldFellow wrote:
> This week I decided to try greylisting. I have not had a single spam
> get to the MUA since it went live. Amazing. (Of course, I may also be
> missing a load of important mails that just don't get through, but I'll
> never know)
>
>
> If you run a mailserver, and are
one ps2 mouse and one usb
Now, when plugging the usb stuff in, every device goes in in the
directory /dev/bus/usb/*busid*/*devicenr*
I cannot distinguish the usb keyboard and the usb mouse. Is there a way to
find out which number in the /dev/bus/usb/*busid* is a mouse and which is a
keyboard?
Than
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