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2009-06-23 Thread Nicolas Merline
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Re: [gentoo-amd64] System becomes almost unusable when compling c++ code

2007-08-03 Thread Nicolas Merline
When you start to compile, use top, and see what the nice level of
emerge-portage is or w/e

On 8/3/07, Shaochun Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Every time I compile C++ code, e.g. app-i18n/scim-qtimm,
 my desktop system becomes almost not
 interactive. I have already set PORTAGE_NICENESS=15 in
 /etc/make.conf.

 Any suggestion?

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[gentoo-amd64] PyQT for Amarok....

2007-02-12 Thread Nicolas Merline

Wondering if anyone else has had trouble with this compiling, because i have
tried it with 3.4.6, and recently when i compiled to 4.1.1, and still it
wont go through.  I only need it for a few Amarok scripts I am making, just
wanted to know if anyone has gotten it to compile.


Re: [gentoo-amd64] unsubscribe

2007-01-14 Thread Nicolas Merline

roflmao. So the i write the check to I.C. Weiner right?

On 1/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 11:40:04PM +0200, Simon Stelling wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 installing gentoo-64 and upgrading it is sufficient to put it down,
 no use to set fire.

 I love black humor. Jokes aside, reading documentation usually saves a
 lot of nerves, both when upgrading and unsubscribing.

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