I have been running Python 2.5* on my Gentoo system ever since it went
stable x86. Today I ran an `emerge --update --deep --newuse
--with-bdeps y world -avt` and saw that python-2.4.6 was being pulled
into a new slot. I have no idea why an old version of python is being
pulled in since python is
On 8/3/2009 8:56 AM, Chris Lieb wrote:
I have been running Python 2.5* on my Gentoo system ever since it went
stable x86. Today I ran an `emerge --update --deep --newuse
--with-bdeps y world -avt` and saw that python-2.4.6 was being pulled
into a new slot. I have no idea why an old version
On 8/3/2009 10:14 AM, walt wrote:
On 08/03/2009 07:03 AM, Chris Lieb wrote:
On 8/3/2009 8:56 AM, Chris Lieb wrote:
I have been running Python 2.5* on my Gentoo system ever since it went
stable x86. Today I ran an `emerge --update --deep --newuse
--with-bdeps y world -avt` and saw that python
On 8/3/2009 1:28 PM, Chris Lieb wrote:
On 8/3/2009 10:14 AM, walt wrote:
On 08/03/2009 07:03 AM, Chris Lieb wrote:
On 8/3/2009 8:56 AM, Chris Lieb wrote:
I have been running Python 2.5* on my Gentoo system ever since it went
stable x86. Today I ran an `emerge --update --deep --newuse
installed anywhere on my computer?
Thanks,
Chris Lieb
On 5/11/2009 2:58 PM, Chris Lieb wrote:
I tried upgrading VMware server on one of my machines from 1.0.9 to
2.0.1 today. After the upgrade, I couldn't get any of the modules to
insert (Invalid module format). I decided that I would downgrade back
to vmware-server-1.0.9.156507 and vmware
I am new to vim and am encountering an annoying issue: certain things
that I type in get highlighted red, for no apparent reason. For
example, if I create a file test.txt and insert the following text:
prog
the prog is given a red background. Even if I use ':syntax off', it is
still red.
What
On 4/22/2009 10:36 AM, Anthony Metcalf wrote:
Chris Lieb wrote:
I am new to vim and am encountering an annoying issue: certain things
that I type in get highlighted red, for no apparent reason. For
example, if I create a file test.txt and insert the following text:
prog
the prog is given
On 4/22/2009 11:09 AM, Mark wrote:
2009/4/22 Anthony Metcalf ne...@anferny.me.uk:
Chris Lieb wrote:
I am new to vim and am encountering an annoying issue: certain things
that I type in get highlighted red, for no apparent reason. For
example, if I create a file test.txt and insert
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Chris Lieb wrote:
I have recently setup logwatch-7.3.2 on a few of my machines along with
sendmail. For all but one of the machines, I get emails that have the
hostname in the subject line (Logwatch for capitol (Linux)) as well as
on the line
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Chris Lieb wrote:
Chris Lieb wrote:
I have recently setup logwatch-7.3.2 on a few of my machines along with
sendmail. For all but one of the machines, I get emails that have the
hostname in the subject line (Logwatch for capitol (Linux)) as well
]: [xterm title]
where I can set [screen title] using C-a A and [xterm title] is what I
would normally see as the title of an XTerm/Konsole/PuTTY.
Is it possible to achieve something even close to this?
Thanks,
Chris Lieb
PS. Where can I find a reference for the syntax for the format strings
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Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Chris Lieb chris.l...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to get screen set up and am running into some issues getting
it to display titles like I want. When I'm not running screen, commands
like
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Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Chris Lieb chris.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you give me a pointer to where a definition of that syntax is? All
I find is for defining capabilities of terminals.
I've never personally used
hostname on high.
Does anyone have an idea as to what is causing logwatch to not resolve
the hostname correctly?
Thanks,
Chris Lieb
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 10:57:58 -0600, Chris Lieb wrote:
I don't want to do UnionFS since that requires me to patch the kernel,
which is more work than I have the time for.
cd /usr/src/linux
patch -p1 /path/to/patchfile
You must be *really* short of time ;-)
My concern
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Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Chris Lieb wrote:
I recently switched to KDE 4.2 (completely removed KDE 3.5.9 and emerge
@kde-4.2) and fired up my system update script. I noticed right away
that the title bar of Konsole did not update to show my
,
Chris Lieb
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Chris Lieb wrote:
I have read the guide on gentoo-wiki about setting up portage to work
over NFS[0] and have it mostly working. I have two issues that I would
like to work out:
1) I use sync-eix to update portage and my overlays (via layman
. Is this so?
The clients are all strapped for memory, so a memory-backed fs won't be
feasible.
Does anyone have any ideas or details on how I might implement this?
Thanks,
Chris Lieb
[0] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Sharing_Portage_over_NFS
[1] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki
. Is this so?
The clients are all strapped for memory, so a memory-backed fs won't be
feasible.
Does anyone have any ideas or details on how I might implement this?
Thanks,
Chris Lieb
[0] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Sharing_Portage_over_NFS
[1] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki
I've noticed lately on the ML that people have been talking about using
package sets, such as @world and @installed. I figured it was a part of
portage 2.1.6* since using @world with 2.1.4* would result in an error
message about an invalid package atom. However, after upgrading to
portage
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Nick Cunningham wrote:
2009/1/13 Chris Lieb chris.l...@gmail.com mailto:chris.l...@gmail.com
I've noticed lately on the ML that people have been talking about using
package sets, such as @world and @installed. I figured it was a part
Sergey Ovcharenko wrote:
Chris Lieb пишет:
I am attempting to switch a VM over to the hardened profile and the
hardened kernel. I have rebuilt almost all of the packages on my
computer after switching to th hardened profile, save for a few kernel
modules. I have emerged hardened-sources
The problem seems to have been fixed in
sys-kernel/hardened-sources-2.6.25-r10
Chris
Chris Lieb wrote:
I am attempting to switch a VM over to the hardened profile and the
hardened kernel. I have rebuilt almost all of the packages on my
computer after switching to th hardened profile, save
I am attempting to switch a VM over to the hardened profile and the
hardened kernel. I have rebuilt almost all of the packages on my
computer after switching to th hardened profile, save for a few kernel
modules. I have emerged hardened-sources-2.6.25-r9 and am trying to
build it. I tried
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