?
Thank you!!
yes, get rid of wicd and its dependencies.
No, he doesn't need to do that. gksu is one of three options:
RDEPEND=
|| ( x11-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu )
So he probably wants to do this:
emerge -av1 kdesu
emerge -avuND world
This works. I know it works. I have
on bluez... ]
localhost ~ #
Any other idea?
Thank you!!
yes, get rid of wicd and its dependencies.
No, he doesn't need to do that. gksu is one of three options:
RDEPEND=
|| ( x11-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu )
So he probably wants to do
-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu )
So he probably wants to do this:
emerge -av1 kdesu
emerge -avuND world
This works. I know it works. I have wicd and I do not have gksu and
emerge doesn't feel inclined to tell me to get gksu.
the problem is that gksu is already installed
gksu pulls
in a lot of crap. Nautilus? Just to ask for the root pw?
That is really, really bad.
Hm.. I’m slightly puzzled. Wicd needs one of kdesu, gksu or ktsuss. But since
it’s already installed (nomerge in the emerge output), this condition is
already fulfilled. So one other solution would
all!
nice wicd really pulls in a lot of crap. Or to me more accurate gksu
pulls in a lot of crap. Nautilus? Just to ask for the root pw?
That is really, really bad.
Hm.. I’m slightly puzzled. Wicd needs one of kdesu, gksu or ktsuss. But
since it’s already installed (nomerge
that. gksu is one of three options:
RDEPEND=
|| ( x11-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu )
So he probably wants to do this:
emerge -av1 kdesu
emerge -avuND world
This works. I know it works. I have wicd and I do not have gksu and
emerge doesn't feel
!!
yes, get rid of wicd and its dependencies.
No, he doesn't need to do that. gksu is one of three options:
RDEPEND=
|| ( x11-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu )
So he probably wants to do this:
emerge -av1 kdesu
emerge -avuND world
N] x11-misc/ktsuss-1.4 273 kB
[ebuild N] net-misc/wicd-1.7.0 USE=X gtk ncurses nls pm-utils
(-ioctl) -libnotify 402 kB
Total: 5 packages (5 new), Size of downloads: 1,390 kB
which will install wireless-tools. This does not mean I need to use it
to configure my wireless net right? I am
) -qt4 -wimax -wps
1,600 kB
[ebuild N] dev-python/urwid-0.9.9.1 USE=-examples 233 kB
[ebuild N] x11-misc/ktsuss-1.4 273 kB
[ebuild N] net-misc/wicd-1.7.0 USE=X gtk libnotify ncurses nls
pm-utils (-i
:wq
... ]
localhost ~ #
Any other idea?
Thank you!!
yes, get rid of wicd and its dependencies.
No, he doesn't need to do that. gksu is one of three options:
RDEPEND=
|| ( x11-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu )
So he probably
need to do that. gksu is one of three options:
RDEPEND=
|| ( x11-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu )
So he probably wants to do this:
emerge -av1 kdesu
emerge -avuND world
This works. I know it works. I have wicd and I do not have gksu
/dbus-python-0.83.0-r1 USE=-doc -examples
-test 483 kB
[ebuild N] dev-python/urwid-0.9.9.1 USE=-examples 233 kB
[ebuild N] x11-misc/ktsuss-1.4 273 kB
[ebuild N] net-misc/wicd-1.7.0 USE=X gtk ncurses nls pm-utils
(-ioctl) -libnotify 402 kB
Total: 5 packages (5 new), Size
[ebuild N] dev-python/dbus-python-0.83.0-r1 USE=-doc -examples
-test 483 kB
[ebuild N] dev-python/urwid-0.9.9.1 USE=-examples 233 kB
[ebuild N] x11-misc/ktsuss-1.4 273 kB
[ebuild N] net-misc/wicd-1.7.0 USE=X gtk ncurses nls pm-utils
(-ioctl) -libnotify 402 kB
Total: 5
dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] net-wireless/wireless-tools-29 USE=nls -multicall 0
kB [ebuild N] dev-python/dbus-python-0.83.0-r1 USE=-doc
-examples -test 483 kB
[ebuild N] dev-python/urwid-0.9.9.1 USE=-examples 233 kB
[ebuild N] x11-misc/ktsuss-1.4 273 kB
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