On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 04:42:22PM -0400, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
I have downloaded some copies of some old time Radio Mystery Theater
stuff from various places around the Net. However, each and every one of
the mp3s are playing far too fast. They all sound like a bunch of
chipmunks reading
Hi!
You do need a plug adapter and you do not need voltage converter if your
ac adapter runs on both 110V and 220V (it should be written on a ac
adapter)
Cheers
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On Monday 25 August 2003 01:38, Collins Richey wrote:
I also remove the
contents of /usr/portage/distfiles/ from time to time. Updates are
infrequent to most packages, and I don't see the need to retain the
packages on my system - that's what the portage mirrors are for!
It is better that
On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 04:42:22PM -0400, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
I have downloaded some copies of some old time Radio Mystery Theater
stuff from various places around the Net. However, each and every one of
the mp3s are playing far too fast. They all sound like a bunch of
chipmunks reading
How many TX errors is indicative of a problem ? partial ifconfig output
:
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:DC:C8:F9:AD
inet addr:192.168.1.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:12511
On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 07:49:51PM -0500, David H. Askew wrote:
How many TX errors is indicative of a problem ? partial ifconfig output
:
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:DC:C8:F9:AD
inet addr:192.168.1.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:42:22 -0400, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
=) I have downloaded some copies of some old time Radio Mystery Theater
=) stuff from various places around the Net. However, each and every one of
=) the mp3s are playing far too fast. They all sound like a bunch of
=) chipmunks
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Hello:
I can't seem to get Aspell to work with either Kmail or Kword. Can anyone
help? I've searched (and posted without response) the forums, but everyone
appears to suggest procedures that I have already taken... :-\
The error I get when attempting to initiate the spellchecker in Kmail is:
After searching and searching and searching, I finally found one internet
cafe in Paris, and it doesn't seem to me that it had laptop stations...
just about 100 PCs you could get on the internet with. Haven't been to
Rome yet, so I don't know if it's different there... but yeah, Paris
didn't seem
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 11:14:42AM +1000, Dave I wrote:
Are these mono mp3s? Does your soundcard support mono streams?
Theres a patch for this here
http://home.nyu.edu/~gmp216/xmms/
Wonderful! That did the very trick! Thanks!
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Jason Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 01:38, Collins Richey wrote:
I also remove the
contents of /usr/portage/distfiles/ from time to time. Updates are
infrequent to most packages, and I don't see the need to retain the
On Monday 25 August 2003 11:34, Collins Richey wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 09:32:39 +0900
Jason Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 01:38, Collins Richey wrote:
I also remove the
contents of /usr/portage/distfiles/ from time to time. Updates are
infrequent to
On Sunday 24 August 2003 08:52 pm, Alexander Winston wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 04:42:22PM -0400, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
I have downloaded some copies of some old time Radio Mystery
Theater stuff from various places around the Net. However, each and
every one of the mp3s are playing
On Monday 25 August 2003 12:20, Chad Geidel wrote:
I am trying to install Gentoo on an Athlon XP (Abit AT7 motherboard - not
on the RAID controller) and I have been running into a few problems. I am
using the Athlon XP 1.4 LiveCD. First, I tried to do the stage 1 install.
I used the default
If it's your first time, then you should probably start from Stage3 as
starting from Stage1 may seem to be a waste of time in the end. The
defaults
in /etc/make.conf are fine and should not cause any problems.
It's my first time with Gentoo. I chose Gentoo as a linux distro primarily
because
I wanted to ask if this program can rip a DVD from a CDRW drive, or do
you have to use a DVD drive? (Some of the PC ones will, I think.)
This is technically impossible. A DVD is a different type of disc. A
cd-rw cannot read a DVD unless it is some sort of DVD/cd-rw. The reason
is simply that a
Hi Adam,
When I did this, I used cp -a (can't remember exactly which switches...),
BUT I did not do it from my live system.
I booted from CD and then did all the copying. That way /dev gets copied the
way it should.
There may be other issues, but I did this ages ago, so I can't remember.
Good
good idea to do it from a liveCD, i tryed it from a live system, and it's
all gorne to shit, and im getting a strange lilo errior. im not with the pc
right now but il try again tonight :)
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On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 03:11:41PM +0200, Frank Hellmuth wrote:
Hi!
since a few days I find in every outpit of emerge -Dup world the following
lines:
[ebuild U ] sys-libs/db-3.2.9-r8 [4.0.14-r2]
[ebuild U ] dev-perl/libnet-1.16 [1.13]
You can see from this output that portage
what is in the baselayout package?
=
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On 2003.08.24 22:10, Scott Carmichael wrote:
After searching and searching and searching, I finally found one
internet
cafe in Paris, and it doesn't seem to me that it had laptop
stations...
just about 100 PCs you could get on the internet with. Haven't been to
Rome yet, so I don't know if it's
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 01:47:10AM -0400, Chris I wrote:
I recently drove across Canada, and had a very hard time finding
internet cafe's that provided wired _or_ wireless access for laptops.
However, I had a fairly decent time finding open wireless access
points. Of course you have to
hey love the kernel gen thats super cool, :-p never seen my pc turn off
before after powering down! well anyways are there any plans for a gentoo
firewall/router? how about server specific spin offs? kinda like a
minimalist webserver almost embedded or somthing? just curious what others
thought
Stephen Turner wrote:
what is in the baselayout package?
Phreek replies:
Well, you could always unmerge it and then look to see what is missing
from your system *8^)
But if you want your system to remain functioning, a better way would be
to emerge gentoolkit to get qpkg (and a a few other
Hi,
I'm just getting started with sendmail, fetchmal, procmail etc. and want
procmail to maintain a logfile of its actions.
According to the procmail documentation the following lines at the top
of my /etc/procmailrc should suffice to do so:
LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail
BEGIN{unshift(@INC,'./some/local/directory/');}
TMTOWTDI
Gus
Sami Näätänen
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 08:42:32 +0200
Sebastian Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm just getting started with sendmail, fetchmal, procmail etc. and want
procmail to maintain a logfile of its actions.
According to the procmail documentation the following lines at the top
of
if I press the power off button on my computer it shut
down?
Well, in most cases, if you press the power off button, the power goes
off...
Without power, most computers will have a hard time to do a clean shutdown.
Or, does your computer provide a delay when you push the power off
button?
Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
do you work with a global procmailrc
Yes.
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From some of what I've heard, most parts of Europe have
their networks
publicly owned still, so within a single country it should be fairly
consistent. No idea on how well that would work travelling between
countries, though.
Phone jacks and 220V plugs are typically different between
Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Any hints appreciated,
Problem solved, it was a permissions issue.
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Gwendolyn van der Linden wrote:
From some of what I've heard, most parts of Europe have
their networks
publicly owned still, so within a single country it should be fairly
consistent. No idea on how well that would work travelling between
countries, though.
Phone jacks and 220V plugs
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(I must admit I don't have the very latest computers myself, so there may
be some new hardware out there that I've not seen yet.)
ATX and ACPI.
Regards,
Norberto
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Hi
all,
I have just
installed Gentoo 3 days ago and first, I would like to thank people who works on
this projet .. It is a dream
All my installation
process was OK thanks to the very good documentation and the work made in
the scripts by Gentoo team.
I have
Try this,
emerge app-i18n/kde-i18n-fr
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Thanks a lot Philippe !
I try it asap ..coool
And if I want to recompile KDE anyway ... ;-) ???
How can I do this from a GRP installation ?
(It just to understand how portage works)
Best regards
Stéphane PERON
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De
Only do
# emerge kde
regards,
Philippe.
On Monday 25 August 2003 11:10, Peron, Stéphane wrote:
Thanks a lot Philippe !
I try it asap ..coool
And if I want to recompile KDE anyway ... ;-) ???
How can I do this from a GRP installation ?
(It just to understand how portage works)
Best
Interesting. I'm learning new stuff here. (I *really* should build myself a
new computer soon. My newest box is about 4 years old. ;-)
Does this mean that the OS can intercept you pushing the power off button
and do something?
- Like booting to another OS on the same computer?
- Like doing a
On Monday 25 August 2003 18:10, Peron, Stéphane wrote:
And if I want to recompile KDE anyway ... ;-) ???
How can I do this from a GRP installation ?
(It just to understand how portage works)
Ordinarily, to recompile a package you can just give the command emerge
package/name. However
On Monday 25 August 2003 18:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean that the OS can intercept you pushing the power off button
and do something?
- Like booting to another OS on the same computer?
- Like doing a controlled shutdown instead of just letting the computer
turn off the power?
i installed gentoo for the first time (from stage1) did it like in the user
doc's on www.gentoo.org... everything worked just fine, i had no problems
during installation, but when it comes to the first boot of my new gentoo
system i was depressed instead of impressed... i got a kernel panic!
what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb
was detected.
but what in the process of usb detection causes the system
to hang? i have
nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard mouse are on PS/2...
What kernel? What hardware?
Do you have ACPI or APM enabled? ACPI is known
Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb
was detected.
but what in the process of usb detection causes the system
to hang? i have
nothing attached on my usb-ports, keyboard mouse are on PS/2...
What
I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) portage tree.
I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid having to download
the distfiles as I have a simple modem connection and I want to update my
installation (and install Lyx, which requires tetex, which is 50 MB
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Landheer-Cieslak
Sent: 25 August 2003 12:53
I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4)
portage tree.
I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid
having to download
the distfiles as I have a simple modem
Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your
machine?
i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with
gentoo-sources...
I would double check the resulting kernel .config file (I am
unfamiliar with genkerner; I assume it generates a kernel config for
you). If
Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are you using a kernel config that you know should work for your
machine?
i did no special kernel settings, just used genkernel with
gentoo-sources...
I would double check the resulting kernel .config file (I am
Hello,
do a manual kernel configuration with `make menuconfig´,
then you adjust the kernel configuration to your system.
This should work.
bye jan
Zitat von Gwendolyn van der Linden
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what is the cause of this? just before the kernel panic usb
was
Speaking of FREAKS, SHAWN KELLEY IS BACK! He is annoying me right now
with his incessant blabber! He yacks longer than a commercial break!
Your idea is good, I'll check if it'll work (unfortunatly they might
have a legnth limit). S. K. finally stopped prattling and they're
playing..
Hi Kai,
I use this RAID-0 box to test dual-boot OS, Win2K and Linux. I may
encounter difficulty in this test. Win2K can see the raid controller
but Gentoo can't. After first installing Win2K and coming to installing
Linux the latter can't see the raid controller but 2 drives. Gentoo
will be
Hi everyone,
On the Gentoo-Website are only direct links to .xml pages, but to the
user everything is delivered as HTML.
I think there has to be somewhere a XSLT to transform the .xml pages.
I am just curious, how this is accomplished, which software is used to
do so. I have played a bit with
First, trust me. I'm really seriously interested in understanding the
potential of this.
Jason Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Usually the button is configurable in BIOS so that it either powers off
straight away or powers off after the button is held for 4 seconds
- Does this mean that the
So if someone could bright me up a bit, I would be quite happy :)
Read the articles Daniel Robbins wrote on that (2. The gentoo.org
redesign: A site reborn):
http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/articles.xml
By the way: if you want to do dynamic XML based web stuff, I strongly
recommend Cocoon from
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:11:10PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, trust me. I'm really seriously interested in understanding the
potential of this.
There are two aspects to how most modern power-off buttons work:
1) They send a signal that software can detect.
2) They cause
Now a small light starts to go up for me too. ;-)
So the idea would be to capture that the user does a short push of the
power button (shorter than what it takes to force the BIOS to just brutally
turn it off) and when this short signal generates an event to the OS, do a
graceful shutdown.
I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck getting the Intel Pro 100M
Integrated PCI NIC working and which driver they used?
I am attemping to install Gentoo 1.4 but the ethernet card is not being
detected. I have recently installed RedHat 9 on the same machine with the
same problem. I was on the
Hey again,
Well the rescue workedbut when I tried to upgrade to 2.0.49, portage
killed itself again and removed the emerge program. Has anyone else
encountered this on upgrading? So now I have to rescue once more.
Best
Simon
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Simon Mushi wrote:
Thanks Mike,
Good to
On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) portage
tree.
I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid having to
download
the distfiles as I have a simple modem connection and I want to update
Just for information sake, does anyone know what I'd look for
in a 'ps -ef' output that would show the MTA?
Thanks again for the help.
Could be anything. Use netstat -a to see if you have something listening on
port 25, and lsof -i to see what it is.
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On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
...Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a
source-only
distro?
You could buy the Gentoo essentials CDs. They come with source pacakges
and the portage tree as of the day they are ordered.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 02:13:19PM +0100, Stroller wrote:
On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
I'm looking to buy a CD(-set) containing the current (or 1.4) portage
tree.
I am *not* looking for pre-built binaries: I want to avoid having to
download
the
Does anyone know how to build the gentoo installation cd? I want do
build a cd with an additional directory on it (portage snapshot and some
distfiles).
Matthias
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This is the sixth gentoo poll.
The question is:
Where do you do for Gentoo support?
a) personal acquaintance
b) gentoo-user mailing list
c) gentoo-dev mailing list
d) gentoo bugzilla
e) gentoo forums
f) gentoo channel on irc
g) google
h) other
genkernel it's a nice tool to build kernel.
# emerge sys-kernel/genkernel
Regards,
Luis Morales
Collins Richey wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:32:01 +0200
Christian Schäfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi gentoo-user,
mal ne blöde frage.
wenn ich in /usr/linux ein make config ausführe, WO also
I rsynced this morning and emerged -u my system and blew up my apache.
And I'm not running anything unmasked. Please help. I am getting this
error when apache tries to start.
/usr/sbin/apache: relocation error: /lib/libnss_dns.so.2: symbol
__libc_res_nsearch, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined
I am glad you have that kind of time. My wife and kid would be nagging on me like
crazy if something like that happened. And it just seems right after I reinstall a
linux box, it takes months for me to get all my little tweaks back. Sometimes I never
do. Dunno, my one windows box is reloaded
here is a great example of a box I have here, that its really bad if I loose..
I use sysklogd-sql. for those who don't know, its just sysklogd that can also update
to mysql.. Anyrate.. If I did a emerge -up all the time on my DB server. Sooner or
later a mysql upgrade will come in.. Well,
I have successfully installed the GENTOO postfix package and want to
setup mailgraph [1] now.
I don't have a /var/log/syslog file on my system (I am using metalog as
my system logger) so I thought /var/log/mail/current, the file to which
postfix logs, would be the appropriate file to
With red hat I just pointed evolution to the mail spool and mail would
be automatically moved to the evolution's local folder inbox I believe.
Now is just stays in the maildir. I can read it in it's own section but
I was wondering if this is normal.
My mail is now being delivered and received
Hey,
Im trying to compile oo 1.1 rc3 (the ebuild in portage) but its giving an
error in Building project instsetoo.
I've read on the fora and the list that people encountered the same problem,
although it was an older version of oo, and the solution was to downgrade
gcc.
I have gcc-3.2.3-r1
Hi!
At this point, I'd almost trust NPTL more. After following this thread,
it seems you have the knowhow and motivation to fix buggy LT apps for
NPTL if they break.
Fixing buggy LT apps should be relatively easy, if they are buggy due to
the current limitations of LT. If they are buggy
On Monday 25 August 2003 13:39, Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 18:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean that the OS can intercept you pushing the power off
button and do something?
- Like booting to another OS on the same computer?
- Like doing a controlled shutdown
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 09:43:17AM -0400, Phil Sexton wrote:
On Monday, 25 August 2003, at 11:53 am, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
...Any pointers? Do the pre-built CDs come with sources? Is there a
source-only
distro?
You could buy the Gentoo essentials CDs. They come with source
How can I emerge a package so that it includes the debugging symbols
needed for gdb?
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On Monday 25 August 2003 06:12, Stephen Turner wrote:
hey love the kernel gen thats super cool, :-p never seen my pc turn off
before after powering down! well anyways are there any plans for a gentoo
firewall/router? how about server specific spin offs? kinda like a
minimalist webserver almost
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 12:38, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
This is *exactly* what I wanted - except that they apparently only ship to
the US or Canada :(
I guess I'll have to wait until I emmigrate to Canada *sigh*
Have you checked out all the sites you can order from?
On August 22, 2003 04:01 pm, Spider wrote:
And, Normally i never script updates. i don't think anyone in their sane
mind does that. our system as it is builds on manual updates and slow
migration, since we do api-changing / config changing updates...
Had we had a stable product with a single
So no one knows why I'm having this problem?
On Friday 22 August 2003 08:09 pm, Mathew L. Alexander wrote:
I have util-linux v 2.11z-r4 installed, when upgrading to the r6 version
I'm getting this error:
gcc -march=i686 -O3 -pipe -I../lib -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wstrict-prototypes
hi all
after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 gb hdd using
livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able to reboot into gentoo
successfully, but i am having trouble mounting livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter
'mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0
Actually, I've had the same thought. I'm waiting on the GLIS re-write to
get stable because it will read a config script and build the server
'hands-off' based on the parameters in the script. At that point it would
be easy to have a firewalls script, an email server script, a database
server
Hi.
Where do i find archives of the mailing list on the web?
I remember some threads about xmms and openoffice recently that i would
like to check out.
Kenneth
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You pretty much have to switch to syslog.. :(
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From: Sebastian Bergmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] postfix and mailgraph
I have successfully installed the GENTOO postfix package and
Redmond Militante wrote:
hi all
after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount
Patrick,
I have a laptop, and each place i come has different setting for
DHCP, wireless, mount points and so on.
Is it possible at boot time to choose where i am, and so activate
thoose settings. I was thinking of several entries in my grub.conf
and add something like this.
kernel
begin quote
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:24:28 -0500
Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I emerge a package so that it includes the debugging symbols
needed for gdb?
add FEATURES=nostrip to your make.conf to disable stripping of
binaries.
add -g to CFLAGS to generate debug info
remove
Chris Eurice wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has had anyluck getting the Intel Pro 100M
Integrated PCI NIC working and which driver they used?
I am attemping to install Gentoo 1.4 but the ethernet card is not being
detected. I have recently installed RedHat 9 on the same machine with the
same
Hi there!
After upgrading to actual xine-ui and xine-lib, the dvdnav plugin does not
work anymore.
When clicking on DVD button, xine hangs and can only be killed by a
kill -9.
The plugin xine-dvdnav depends on the old version of xine-lib, but that
conflicts with the actual version of
Redmond Militante wrote:
hi all
after installing 1.4 on a black newworld g3 powerbook/400mhz/128mb ram/6 gb hdd using livecd-g3-grp-1.4-cd1 iso image burned to a cdrom, i am able to reboot into gentoo successfully, but i am having trouble mounting livecd-ppc-grp-1.4-cd2 disk. i enter 'mount
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:57:03 +0200
Alexander Puchmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there!
After upgrading to actual xine-ui and xine-lib, the dvdnav plugin does
not work anymore.
When clicking on DVD button, xine hangs and can only be killed by a
kill -9.
The plugin xine-dvdnav depends
Hello,
try with:
# modprobe eepro100
if not work, you can list the modules avilable from kernel :
# modprobe -l | grep eepro
and try with other module.
if not have an eepro module support, you need recompile your kernel and
add eepro100 module support.
them you need add this modules when
Have you compile xine with dvd support ?
take a look using:
# emeger -pv xine
If dvd flag is off you need edit your /etc/make.conf and add activate it
on USE flags
recompile xine
Regards,
LM
Ian Truelsen wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 20:57:03 +0200
Alexander Puchmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wowzers... Reboot?? I thought this was linux... The only reason you need to reboot is
for Kernel INTERNAL changes.. Modules are not internal changes..
Hell, most of the time you can just enable the module and do make modules; make
modules_install It will go and compile the one module and
On Monday 25 Aug 2003 18:39, Kenneth Macdonald Karlsen wrote:
Hi.
Where do i find archives of the mailing list on the web?
I remember some threads about xmms and openoffice recently that i
would like to check out.
Kenneth
http://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user%40gentoo.org/
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Hello, list!
I'm here with maybe a silly question. :)
I just wanted to know is it possible to have configure X or install some
program that will make noise (taken for example from wav file) every time I
click my mouse. Not on some special event (like opening menu somewhere or
iconifying a
Yeah!! you right... but if you add the module support on static mode you
need reboot the machine to verify if the kernel work propperly. On the
other way take your steps and work too.
W'ever... good luck Cris.there are many wais to the Rise of Rome!
Regards,
LM
Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
Hello,
Dmitry, You want a mouse that makes sounds, I have one here.
I'm trying to catch him for three days. When I'll catch him I'll send him
to you :-)
Yuval Scharf
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
Hello, list!
I'm here with maybe a silly question. :)
I just wanted to know is
hi
thanks for responding
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom doesn't work. same error
ps aux | grep devfs gives me
root 36 0.0 0.7 1988 952 /sbin/devfsd /dev
so, devfs is running...
i've tried reinstalling a couple of times, and enabling a bunch of kernel options.
which kernel options do i need
On Monday 25 August 2003 21:10, Luis Morales wrote:
Have you compile xine with dvd support ?
Yes, I have.
DVD watching works now, exactly ONCE.
(I forgot to clean up my ~/.xine directory)
The first time when I setup xine (i.e. setup my dvd drive), it works. When I
exit and start xine again,
On Monday 25 August 2003 23:07, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Yes and yes ;-) acpid calls /etc/acpi/default.sh, where you can do
everything you want to.Kde is controlable by dcop, for example:
/usr/kde/3.1/bin/dcop kdesktop KDesktopIface logout
gives the logout-dialog.
Wow! I didn't even know
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