On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:51:51 -0500
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
(2) IIRC I'm signed up for Gentoo lists as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
so it looks as if I will need to resubscribe under the new ISP
(I have a reply-to header pointing to my UoT address,
but I delete it from
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 08:06:38 Robert Bridge wrote:
I have done this a couple times and it has always worked well for
me. Hope that helps.
Or just run your own email server... It makes life so much easier. :)
Or just get a gmail address for mailing lists, then there's no maintenance at
2008/8/25 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 25 August 2008, Zhou Rui wrote:
2008/8/25 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or if you want to save the planet you could just press Alt every time you
want to wake up the console screen - it works over here.
You know, I'm testing some application would
Hi!
I have a very short (probably one or few frames) avi file (display geometry
test image). How to stretch the avi in time to long period (say, minutes)?
Software? Steps?
Can anyone suggest how to revert to my xorg.conf configuration, and to
make left shift a proper modifier key, again? Thank you,
Liviu
The easiest way probably is to disable input hotplugging:
Put the following line in Section ServerFlags in the xorg.conf:
Option AutoAddDevices false
-
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:34:00PM +0400, Penguin Lover Andrew Gaydenko
squawked:
I have a very short (probably one or few frames) avi file (display geometry
test image). How to stretch the avi in time to long period (say, minutes)?
Software? Steps?
If you worry just about display, look at
=== On Tuesday 26 August 2008, Willie Wong wrote: ===
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:34:00PM +0400, Penguin Lover Andrew Gaydenko
squawked:
I have a very short (probably one or few frames) avi file (display
geometry test image). How to stretch the avi in time to long period
(say,
On 2008-08-26, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2008 08:06:38 Robert Bridge wrote:
I have done this a couple times and it has always worked well for
me. Hope that helps.
Or just run your own email server... It makes life so much easier. :)
Or just get a gmail
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes:
Is is OK (a good idea) to place -nsl into the make.conf settings?
Gut feel tells me to leave well enough alone in this case.
Well, I did it anyway and all is fine. I intend to add
-nls, to servers, firewalls, routers, GNAP and such, but
not
080826 Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-08-25, Philip Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've decided to change my ISP from Sympatico to Uniserve
need to check a couple of things re which others may have advice.
(1) the best option seems to be to buy a DSL modem: Uniserve offers
Zoom x4 ADSL : = 8
(I originally posted this on gmane.linux.gentoo.amd64, but even though
GMane authorized me to post there, my posts don't get through. So I'm
reposting it here.)
Usually, when prelinking a system, it's recommended to use prelink's
-m (or --conserve-memory) option:
When assigning addresses
Thank you a lot, Sascha.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Put the following line in Section ServerFlags in the xorg.conf:
Option AutoAddDevices false
This worked like a charm. Would another solution be to re-compile
xorg-server with -hal?
Liviu
Am Dienstag 26 August 2008 20:06:57 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
Thank you a lot, Sascha.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Put the following line in Section ServerFlags in the xorg.conf:
Option AutoAddDevices false
This worked like a charm. Would
On Dienstag, 26. August 2008, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
(I originally posted this on gmane.linux.gentoo.amd64, but even though
GMane authorized me to post there, my posts don't get through. So I'm
reposting it here.)
Usually, when prelinking a system, it's recommended to use prelink's
-m (or
Hello,
It fails to build on one particular system:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File configure.py, line 30, in module
import sipconfig
ImportError: No module named sipconfig
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
* ERROR: dev-python/PyQt4-4.3.3 failed.
* Call
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
OOPS,
Further goolgling led me to bug
218874:
reemerging dev-python/sip fixed this bug for me.
fixed and closed.
James
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This worked like a charm. Would another solution be to re-compile
xorg-server with -hal?
It would, but I find runtime-tuning much easier and transparent.
input-hotplugging really is a fine thing, if you get a little time
Am Dienstag 26 August 2008 23:09:37 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This worked like a charm. Would another solution be to re-compile
xorg-server with -hal?
It would, but I find runtime-tuning much easier and transparent.
All,
I've just added a fourth disk to my Raid 5 set increasing the capacity
from 1.5TB to 2.25TB. I have 4 partitions on this volume set; the fourth
of which is 1.49TB which is then further subdivided using lvm2. So using
fdisk I deleted partition 4 and recreated it from the same position
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