Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone run a quake/rtcw server from their house?

2003-03-25 Thread Jim Nutt
the ping times. -- jim nutt home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ms msg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp id: 1ECBCC78 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [gentoo-user] nvidia 1.0.4191-r1, XFree 4.2.99.4 andlinux-gentoo-2.4.20-r1

2003-03-07 Thread Jim Nutt
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 17:31:32 -0800 Jim Nutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm having trouble getting the new nvidia drivers to work on my system. No errors are reported, just that the X server broke off it's connection. The kernel module also reports that it is still in use after everything

Re: [gentoo-user] GPG/KMail with new-build gentoo

2003-03-07 Thread Jim Nutt
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 18:49:22 +0100 Arnold Krille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there someone who had a similar problem? Or is there a possibility to search the mailinglists? Well, I've got the list 5500 or so messages on line and I don't see any other indications of this problem.. -- jim nutt

Re: [gentoo-user] updating config files

2003-03-05 Thread Jim Nutt
-update.conf for instructions on switching to vimdiff. You can also use tkdiffb (emerge tkdiff) if you want color, and an x interface. It has compatible command line parameters as well. -- jim nutt home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ms msg

[gentoo-user] nvidia 1.0.4191-r1, XFree 4.2.99.4 and linux-gentoo-2.4.20-r1

2003-02-07 Thread Jim Nutt
I'm having trouble getting the new nvidia drivers to work on my system. No errors are reported, just that the X server broke off it's connection. The kernel module also reports that it is still in use after everything is exited. Any suggestions, ideas, anything? jim -- jim nutt home

Re: [gentoo-user] USB Mouse

2003-02-06 Thread Jim Nutt
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 03:28:45 + Aquarion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've got a working XFree install, and am so far impressed with Gentoo in general. I am, however, stumped on one point. How do I get my USB mouse working? I use /dev/input/mice. That handles hotplugging, etc. -- jim nutt