When using, say virtual/krb5, how can I tell which package is providing
the virtual depend?
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HÃ¥vard Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ian Delahorne wrote:
I've got a Prism1 card here, and a PCI-CardBus-bridge. I want to run
in adhoc mode on ESSID FOO with IP 192.168.42.42. I tried the
following:
modprobe orinoco_cs
insert card. beep boop
dmesg reports eth1 is alive and looks
Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use a linksys card with very good results. I would stay away from D-Link
as they seem to be lesser quality and change a lot (this could effect any
possible hardware mods or results with software drivers). I have no
experience with NetGear.
D-link or
Christian Aust [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ian Delahorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 24 Jul 2003 13:10:02 +0200:
Which 802.11{b,g} PCI cards work well with (gentoo) Linux? More
specifically, which D-Link or NetGear cards work well?
Hi Ian,
I'm using a Netgear MA401 wireless card
My machine runs out of memory when compiling qt-3.1.2, usually around
tools/designer/{designer,uic} (seen in desinger/mainwindow.cpp,
designer/mainwindowactions.cpp and uic/main.cpp).
128MB memory + 200MB swap should do the trick, or am I hopelessly
outdated in the memory race?
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Karl-Heinz Zimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 21 July 2003 00:53, Ian Delahorne wrote:
My machine runs out of memory when compiling qt-3.1.2, usually around
tools/designer/{designer,uic} (seen in desinger/mainwindow.cpp,
designer/mainwindowactions.cpp and uic/main.cpp).
128MB
Jason Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What kernel are you running? If it's 2.6.0-test1, you didn't disable
swapping by accident? How much memory does top report?
2.4.20-gentoo-r5, and about 1G of memory.
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For some reason, running emerge -p world returns the following:
[ebuildU ] app-crypt/heimdal-0.6 [0.5.1]
[ebuild N ] app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.2.7
Upgrading Heimdal I can understand, but mit-krb5? Is there any way to
not emerge mit-krb5 while still doing emerge world? How do I check
what
Omer Ozen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I am new to Gentoo and trying to get to grips with Linux as well.
I am trying to install gentoo from live CD (1.4 rc4) on to a P4PE with
2 SeaGate 120 GB SATA disks.
Not forgetting that I am a Linux novice, could anyone point me in the
right
I've written a bunch of ebuilds for some perl modules. How do I
contribute them to the portage tree?
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Sigurd Stordal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
go to bugs.gentoo.org, and file a bug report for the ebuilds. Then
wait a couple of month and maybe they show up in portage :-)
Maybe I should wait until my current bugs are resolved before giving
them a monster load.
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Zack Gilburd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 23 June 2003 13:01, Zack Gilburd wrote:
On Monday 23 June 2003 12:17, Ian Delahorne wrote:
Zack Gilburd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Replying to myselfwoohoo... I found my `lspci -v` output rather
interesting.
Is that a yes
I've got my hands on an ABIT KD7-S SATA RAID motherboard (Silicon
Image SIL3112A chipset). Has anyone had any experience with the
on-board SATA-controller (with or without the RAID)? I'd like to be
able to use the hardware RAID (two disks, one on each channel), but
software will work also. All my
Zack Gilburd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 23 June 2003 12:17, Ian Delahorne wrote:
Zack Gilburd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Replying to myselfwoohoo... I found my `lspci -v` output rather
interesting.
Is that a yes, no, uh, maybe, if you wave a dead chicken
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