On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 02:53 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to experiment with a blog as a way to track and collaborate on
projects. Do any of you have recommendations, for or against, very
simple blog software, ideally available in portage?
I confess I'm a complete novice when
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, David D. Rea wrote:
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 02:53 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to experiment with a blog as a way to track and collaborate on
projects. Do any of you have recommendations, for or against, very
simple blog software, ideally available in portage
A few devs have setup an unofficial Gentoo project, a planet feed of blogs of
Gentoo users. The site is available online right now at http://larrythecow.org/
The idea is simple -- we already have Planet Gentoo[1] and Gentoo Universe[2]
which pull in blogs from the developers, but we'd also
at
http://larrythecow.org/
The idea is simple -- we already have Planet Gentoo[1] and Gentoo
Universe[2] which pull in blogs from the developers, but we'd also
like something that will give us a pulse on what you, the users, are
up to.
So if you use Gentoo, blog about Gentoo, or think about
years.
However, my host wants $105/month for a second 15k hard drive and RAID
controller card. The cost of that over 3 years is $3,780.
Plus I like to keep things simple and RAID is another layer to learn,
install, and maintain. Plus RAID isn't foolproof:
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid
comes from
$(HOME)/.config/Inkscape
This violates the sandbox - see below -
What can I do about it?
Posting the ebuild you are using would be a good start..
Here it is : (it's simple modification of babl-0.0.22)
# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms
a rather
long-lived index of my home directory. It takes up about 30-40% cpu and
lasts as much as 15 minutes sometimes. This is annoying because after a
reboot I usually want to catch up on mail, rss feeds and fire up
VirtualBox. So nepomuk is just wasting my time at this point.
My /guess
rm -f $file.pass1.mov
rm -f mpg2ipod_log*
done
basically the video codec can be xvid ox x.264, the audio codec is aac,
the container format is .m4v, .mp4 or .mov by the looks of it. The other specs
are in that thread. I do suggest you read the whole thread, as it
also sets up an RSS service
codec is aac,the
container format is .m4v, .mp4 or .mov by the looks of it. The other
specs are in that thread. I do suggest you read the whole thread, as italso sets up an RSS service for itunes (so you can just grab new videosfor the ipod) and the transcoding operations amy have been tweaked
On 2021.11.23 14:43, Branko Grubić wrote:
Hi,
I have few applications which use webkit-gtk and gnutls behind as far
as I know, recently I noticed that RSS feeds for some distrowatch.com
subscriptions I had started to fail, initially I did ignore them I
thought something is wrong on the server
On 2021.11.23 14:43, Branko Grubić wrote:
Hi,
I have few applications which use webkit-gtk and gnutls behind as far
as I know, recently I noticed that RSS feeds for some distrowatch.com
subscriptions I had started to fail, initially I did ignore them I
thought something is wrong on the server
] app-text/docbook-xml-simple-dtd-4.1.2.4-r2 35 kB
[ebuild N ] app-text/docbook-xml-simple-dtd-1.0-r1 31 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-perl/SGMLSpm-1.03-r5 92 kB
[ebuild N ] app-text/opensp-1.5.2-r2 USE=nls -doc -static-libs
-test 1,486 kB
[ebuild N ] sys-libs/libcap-ng-0.6.5 USE=python
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