Alle 08:48, lunedì 05 dicembre 2005, Richard Fish ha scritto:
Looks like you need to run opengl-select to make links to your chosen
GL implementation (I'm guessing you'll want the ATI implementation)
in /usr/lib.
-Richard
I had the ati drivers...
Now I use the xorgs... And if I run eselect
snip
look in /var/log/portage if you have it enabled higer log files will br for
more recent emerges
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Hi,
It appears that firefox 1.5 doesn't render mathml correctly. The
previous version (1.07) did it right. Anyone else can see this? A test
page is at:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/demo/texvsmml.xhtml
Thanks,
Moshe
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I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they
On 05 December 2005 09:29, Joseph wrote:
Is there a way to tell which packages got upgraded in the past week?
I have /etc/config-archive/ but if the configuration did not change it
will not help me.
find /usr/portage/distfiles -mtime -7 -print
Uwe
--
Unix is sexy:
who | grep -i blonde |
I cleverly created a directory : /usr/portage/downloads, where I
schemed to have wget download files for my home (dialup) machine, so I
could then burn them to a CD and carry them home.
However, on Monday I arrived to find that while locate downloads found this directory, it isn't there anymore!
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 00:35:19 -0700, Joseph wrote:
Is there a way to tell which packages were upgraded in the last week or
two?
Something like emerge history?
genlop --list --date last Monday
emerge genlop if you don't already have it.
--
Neil Bothwick
Learn from your parents' mistakes -
On 12/5/05, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cleverly created a directory : /usr/portage/downloads, where I
schemed to have wget download files for my home (dialup) machine, so I
could then burn them to a CD and carry them home.
However, on Monday I arrived to find that while locate
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 01:08:52AM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
I read your post, and slapped together the following, which goes into
~/.bashrc. Warning... some backtick expansion included here. Is there
a simpler way to find out which tty or pts you're running in?
try the 'tty' command from
Am Montag, 5. Dezember 2005 09:09 schrieb ext Alan E. Davis:
I cleverly created a directory : /usr/portage/downloads, where I schemed
to have wget download files for my home (dialup) machine, so I could then
burn them to a CD and carry them home.
Bad Idea. emerge sync will delete everything
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 00:29:39 -0700, Joseph wrote:
Is there a way to tell which packages got upgraded in the past week?
I've just answered this in the straggling... thread. genlop is the
command you need
genlop --list --date last week
I have /etc/config-archive/ but if the configuration did
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 10:04:51 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
Is there a way to tell which packages got upgraded in the past week?
I have /etc/config-archive/ but if the configuration did not change it
will not help me.
find /usr/portage/distfiles -mtime -7 -print
That won't help if a package was
i have mathematical and texcm-ttf fonts installed and firefox 1.5 does
not render them correctly as well.
haven't found a work-around for it yet
Chris
Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
Hi,
It appears that firefox 1.5 doesn't render mathml correctly. The
previous version (1.07) did it right. Anyone
Chris Fairles wrote:
i have mathematical and texcm-ttf fonts installed and firefox 1.5 does
not render them correctly as well.
haven't found a work-around for it yet
Chris
Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
Hi,
It appears that firefox 1.5 doesn't render mathml correctly. The
previous version
2005/12/5, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there,Does anyone have any experience of this, please? I have a number ofusers with roaming profiles on a Windows Domain Controller (SBS 2003).I don't want to use Exchange as a mailserver but instead an IMAP sever
such as Courier (which I'm familiar
Nacho schreef:
Hi, I'm trying to emerge kde-meta, but i get stuck here (the error
reproduces with emerge kde-meta):
--
gentoo ~ # emerge kde-meta Calculating
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 03:01:16 -0600, Dale wrote:
I cleverly created a directory : /usr/portage/downloads, where I
schemed to have wget download files for my home (dialup) machine,
so I could then burn them to a CD and carry them home.
However, on Monday I arrived to find
Joseph schreef:
Please excuse me for interrupting when I know nothing about this issue
at all, but:
I keep noticing that latex seems to supercede divps
Sql-Ledger is using latex forms to generate invoices. So to
my understanding the program will be using dvips to convert
latex to postscript
On Monday 05 December 2005 00:01, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 23:45:13 +, Tony Davison wrote:
A couple of days ago someone posted a magic incantation to prune
kde-3.4.3 from its slot.
This one?
qpkg -I -nc -g kde-base | xargs emerge -P
Thats the one.
Thanks Neil.
I
Hi,
I am no longer able to log into KDE 3.4 via KDM after an improper
shutdown (laptop overheated, and shutdown!). I am able to log in via
agetty (Ctrl-Alt-F1), though.
Incidentally, while inside KDE (as another user ofcourse) I am unable
to SU into superuser as well. My password is rejected.
Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
Hi,
I am no longer able to log into KDE 3.4 via KDM after an improper
shutdown (laptop overheated, and shutdown!). I am able to log in via
agetty (Ctrl-Alt-F1), though.
Incidentally, while inside KDE (as another user ofcourse) I am unable
to SU into superuser as well.
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 03:01:16 -0600, Dale wrote:
Especially since it should not be there. That is for portage you know.
/home/user/ would be a better spot.
What's wrong with /usr/portage/distfiles?
Well, I'm not sure I get what you are asking. I don't think
This is a relief. I should not have set up a directory in
/usr/portage. It would have made more sense in /usr/local/something.
To clarify: I have an x86 machine at home, with dialup connection to
the internet. It's taken some kind of long time to get the system
squared away. To save several
On 12/5/05, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Does anyone have any experience of this, please? I have a number of
users with roaming profiles on a Windows Domain Controller (SBS 2003).
I don't want to use Exchange as a mailserver but instead an IMAP sever
such as Courier (which I'm
Alan E. Davis wrote:
This is a relief. I should not have set up a directory in
/usr/portage. It would have made more sense in /usr/local/something.
To clarify: I have an x86 machine at home, with dialup connection to
the internet. It's taken some kind of long time to get the system
squared
On 12/5/05, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have several Gentoo rigs, you can also set up a rsync server.
You actually already have it but it is not turned on. Search for rsyncd
on the forums in the Documentation, Tips Tricks
I have three machines w/ Gentoo: at work, one machine is
Holly Bostick motub at planet.nl writes:
Joseph schreef:
So it seems to me that rather than adjusting the configuration of divps,
we (meaning you, of course) should at least *look* at the
configuration of latex-- what paper size is /it/ set to??
And if this does not solve the problem,
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 10:21 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
Joseph schreef:
Please excuse me for interrupting when I know nothing about this issue
at all, but:
I keep noticing that latex seems to supercede divps
[snip]
Huh! No wonder the changes I made to dIvps don't work.
The must be some
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 08:22 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 00:35:19 -0700, Joseph wrote:
Is there a way to tell which packages were upgraded in the last week or
two?
Something like emerge history?
genlop --list --date last Monday
emerge genlop if you don't already
Hi All,
I finally convinced my office to build all our new servers on Gentoo
(without regret), but I looking to move a few desktops to Gentoo as
well. My main obstacle right now is PocketPC and syncing them.
Calendar applications etc are not important, but retrieve files etc is
important. I
I may be barking up the wrong tree, but have you run the command
# texconfig
?
Alan
On 12/5/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 10:21 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
Joseph schreef:
Please excuse me for interrupting when I know nothing about this issue
at all, but:
Alan E. Davis wrote:
I'm not certain what an rsync server is, but I am guessing it
would be a cache of files that could be picked up by other machines.
When you do a emerge sync, it connects to a rsync server. When I do
that on one of my secondary rigs, it gets the portage files off my
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 13:19 +, James wrote:
Holly Bostick motub at planet.nl writes:
Joseph schreef:
So it seems to me that rather than adjusting the configuration of divps,
we (meaning you, of course) should at least *look* at the
configuration of latex-- what paper size is
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 04:59:55 -0600, Dale wrote:
What's wrong with /usr/portage/distfiles?
Well, I'm not sure I get what you are asking. I don't think putting the
latest CD that was converted to mp3 should be stored in the distfiles
directory though. They
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 23:51 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I may be barking up the wrong tree, but have you run the command
# texconfig
?
Alan
Many, many time (all Saturday and Sunday).
It doesn't help.
It helps when it comes to controlling paper size and margin with on
tetex -- pdf file
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Stroller wrote:
You're in luck!
Yeah, wimmen!
I've just started a new thread IMAP Server - authenticating off a
Windows Domain?
Perhaps you can help?
quote author=Pulp
I'll see what I can do.
/quote
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Nick Smith wrote:
do you know of any good how-to's using just courier-mta?
Actually, I usually untar the contents of the courier-mta tar file and check
what's there. It
usually sufices. Of course, depending on what kind of backend you will/want to
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Stroller wrote:
to authenticate against the domain controller everytime the user logs on
to their email?
You have many approaches, each of them with specific complications:
1) Samba+Winbind+PAM = You really want samba on a mail server?
2) Kerberos
When you ran texconfig did you configure GLOBAL SETTINGS under dvips?
Alan
On 12/6/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 23:51 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I may be barking up the wrong tree, but have you run the command
# texconfig
?
Alan
Many, many time (all
Hi,
I use often the great tool glsa-check in this way:
/usr/bin/glsa-check -l new /tmp/`date +%F`.glsa
To produce a file which I could read or mail, to check for
vulnerabilities in a machine.
What I want to do is to generate this file everyday with a crontab
entry like this:
45 6 * * *
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 09:51:49 -0400, Robin wrote:
Hi All,
I finally convinced my office to build all our new servers on Gentoo
(without regret), but I looking to move a few desktops to Gentoo as
well. My main obstacle right now is PocketPC and syncing them.
Calendar applications etc are
This was an awesome explanation. Useful.
However, now I have another issue with kdelibs, also involving an *.la
file: libartskde.la, that I cannot find on my machine. I'll start
another topic, I guess.
Thank you.
AlanOn 12/4/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 12/3/05, Alan E. Davis
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 05:07:22PM -0800, Ryan Tandy wrote:
I have a Linksys WRT54GS router running openWRT firmware that gets its
IP via DHCP from my ISP. That's all working fine. I also have an account
with dyndns.org that is supposed to get updated when my IP changes. This
is where I've
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 15:39:00 +0100, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
What I want to do is to generate this file everyday with a crontab
entry like this:
45 6 * * * /usr/bin/glsa-check -l new /tmp/`date +%F`.glsa
The problem is that this is not working, it works in the shell, but it
doesn't
Alan E. Davis wrote:
Thanks for all the ideas. I like the Tips page, it gives me a way to
(1) get a list of ALL the files needed to upgrade (including patches),
into a file and a python script that downloads all those files into a
temp directory, then make a CD and move it to the other machine
On 12/6/05, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on dial-up too. It sucks. I only get 26K here. I think I'll go
have a good cry now. :( It took me a few nights, and days, to get Open
Office, better known as OOo. Looks like a three eyed monster to me. LOL
Thanks for the advice. 26K and
On 05 December 2005 16:07, Joseph wrote:
Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
sent to printer via command : lpr -P printer_name and this is the time
it ask me for A4 paper size.
Have you tried lpr -l -P printer_name? -l tells lpr not to reformat the
file.
Good Morning Everyone:
I am preparing to install Gentoo for a very specialized application --
I have an older P3/400 box that I want to use to run AUDACITY to use it
as a digital recording deck on our church sound system. I am planning
to use fluxbox, and configure gentoo for a very lightweight
On 12/5/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 15:39:00 +0100, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
What I want to do is to generate this file everyday with a crontab
entry like this:
45 6 * * * /usr/bin/glsa-check -l new /tmp/`date +%F`.glsa
The problem is that
On Monday 05 December 2005 09:39, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
| 45 6 * * * /usr/bin/glsa-check -l new /tmp/`date +%F`.glsa
|
| The problem is that this is not working, it works in the shell, but it
| doesn't works from cron. If anybody can enlight me, I would appreciate
| it.
Most of the time,
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 10:20:26 -0500, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
Can anyone provide hints / pointers / gotchas that I ought to be aware
of -- I have the installer manual etc, so I am more looking for hints
and tips that I ought to be aware of in trying this.
Follow the handbook faithfully. No
Joseph,
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that Latex is set by default to A4 paper size and margins are
located in different file.
But what file?
--
#Joseph
Have you looked in the latex source file? The page size and margins
could be getting set there. It should be in the
On 12/5/05, Kurt V. Hindenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 December 2005 09:39, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
| 45 6 * * * /usr/bin/glsa-check -l new /tmp/`date +%F`.glsa
|
| The problem is that this is not working, it works in the shell, but it
| doesn't works from cron. If
Arturo:
Sorry about that -- -- the sound card is the on the board unit that came
with the computer -- the board is an INTEL D850MD
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d850md/
Tim
Timothy A. Holmes
IT Manager / Network Admin / Web Master / Computer Teacher
Medina Christian
I 'emerge sync' and 'emerge -DuN world' daily so why did 'emerge -e
system' and 'emerge -e world' (for the GCC upgrade) each come up with
a bunch of etc files to be updated via etc-update?
- Grant
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On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 17:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 05 December 2005 16:07, Joseph wrote:
Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
sent to printer via command : lpr -P printer_name and this is the time
it ask me for A4 paper size.
Have you tried lpr -l
Steven Susbauer wrote:
stage 3 is the suggested way of doing it nowadays anyway. If you're a
sp33d d3m0n you can always run the bootstrap and emerge -e system,
emerge -e world after you've installed everything. It will take a long
while, but since it's still up and running while it does this,
On 12/5/05, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
Good Morning Everyone:
I am preparing to install Gentoo for a very specialized application --
I have an older P3/400 box that I want to use to run AUDACITY to use it
as a digital recording deck on
Grant wrote:
I 'emerge sync' and 'emerge -DuN world' daily so why did 'emerge -e
system' and 'emerge -e world' (for the GCC upgrade) each come up with
a bunch of etc files to be updated via etc-update?
- Grant
Missed a few last time around? If you made your own changes it might be
trying
On 12/5/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I 'emerge sync' and 'emerge -DuN world' daily so why did 'emerge -e
system' and 'emerge -e world' (for the GCC upgrade) each come up with
a bunch of etc files to be updated via etc-update?
- Grant
Because emerge -e re-installs every package on your
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:38 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
When you ran texconfig did you configure GLOBAL SETTINGS under dvips?
Alan
Yes, I have tried adjust via global setting, all it is doing is
adjusting this file (I think):
/usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/config.ps to:
@ letterSize
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 12:14 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Joseph,
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that Latex is set by default to A4 paper size and margins are
located in different file.
But what file?
--
#Joseph
Have you looked in the latex source file? The page size
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:38 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
When you ran texconfig did you configure GLOBAL SETTINGS under dvips?
Alan
Does the latex database needs to be refresh?
I run on this in google:
Refresh the filename database, by running at a command interpreter
window:
initexmf
Robert Persson wrote:
The trouble is that I have a bookmark file with several hundred entries. wget
is supposed to be fairly good at extracting urls from text files, but it
couldn't handle this particular file.
Try this:
emerge HTML-Tree
then as a normal user, run this script like so (where
Robert Persson wrote:
The trouble is that I have a bookmark file with several hundred entries. wget
is supposed to be fairly good at extracting urls from text files, but it
couldn't handle this particular file.
my previous message assumes that your bookmark file is in reality a HTML
file.
Hi Joseph,
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:38 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
When you ran texconfig did you configure GLOBAL SETTINGS under dvips?
Alan
Does the latex database needs to be refresh?
I run on this in google:
Refresh the filename database, by
Hello everybody,
I posted about my kernel panic problem to
kernelnewbies(they seem a competent crew), w/ subject
line: kernel panic fix sought.
My post was ignored. Three days later somebody posted
to the list under the subject line: KERNEL PANIC FIX
SOUGHT. He(Kumar is a male name isn't
Hello Joseph,
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 12:14 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Have you looked in the latex source file? The page size and margins
could be getting set there. It should be in the document preamble,
i.e. before the \begin{document} command.
HTH,
I've been thinking of udating to KDE-3.5 and I notice that superkaramba blocks
kdeutils. I'm assuming that superkaramba or something similar is now in the
kdeutils package. I have a few karamba themes that I run on the desktop and
am wondering what kind of problems I'll have with them after I
Hi,
According to http://www.kde.org/announcements/visualguide-3.5.php :
SuperKaramba, a tool that allows you to easily create interactive
eye-candy on the desktop, is now included in KDE. Using SuperKaramba
you can quickly add functionality such as weather and news updates,
system monitors and
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 14:17 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Hello Joseph,
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 12:14 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Have you looked in the latex source file? The page size and margins
could be getting set there. It should be in the document
On 12/5/05, Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking of udating to KDE-3.5 and I notice that superkaramba blocks
kdeutils. I'm assuming that superkaramba or something similar is now in the
kdeutils package. I have a few karamba themes that I run on the desktop and
am
Thanks! I looked around and never found that info.
E
On Monday 05 December 2005 12:55 pm, a tiny voice compelled Jean-Jacques FABRE
to write:
Hi,
According to http://www.kde.org/announcements/visualguide-3.5.php :
SuperKaramba, a tool that allows you to easily create interactive
eye-candy
Can anyone provide hints / pointers / gotchas that I ought to be
aware of -- I have the installer manual etc, so I am more looking for
hints and tips that I ought to be aware of in trying this. I will
also be compiling my own kernel for this -- (That will be a first
too)
For multitrack
Hello,
I upgraded to KDE 3.5 and removed the slotted KDE 3.4. xine-lib was compiled
with +arts back in the KDE 3.4 days. Yesterday, I installed imagemagick and
now wanted to compile xine-lib with +imagemagick which was - previously.
The trouble is, that xine-lib doesn't want to get compiled
What am I missing to get USB working on my laptop? Any suggestions?
Is hotplug running? It should handle all module loading stuff for you.
Best regards
ce
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* kde-base/superkaramba
Latest version available: 3.5.0
Latest version installed: 3.5.0
Size of downloaded files: 2,888 kB
Homepage:http://www.kde.org/
Description: A tool to create interactive applets for the KDE desktop.
License: GPL-2
*
Hi all,I've got an MDK 9 server running Win4Lin Terminal Server. I'm trying to migrate this server AWAY from Mandrake to Gentoo.There are referrences everywhere that indicates there's a win4lin-sources kernel but I have yet to find it anywhere.Does Gentoo still support Win4Lin "out of
you have to use the vanilla sources and patch with the kernel patch
on the win4lin site. they have a patch for 2.6.12, and 2.6.14,
though the latest vanilla kernel I saw was 2.6.13... :) Im running
2.6.12 right now.
On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Tom Smith wrote:
Hi all,
I've got an MDK
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Christoph Eckert wrote:
What am I missing to get USB working on my laptop? Any suggestions?
Is hotplug running? It should handle all module loading stuff for you.
This is what /etc/init.d/hotplug says:
# nothing here anymore. Please use the coldplug package if you
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 02:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what /etc/init.d/hotplug says:
# nothing here anymore. Please use the coldplug package if you really
# want to
# load modules for devices that are discovered by your kernel before
# init runs.
#
# However, please realize
On 05 December 2005 18:31, Joseph wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 17:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 05 December 2005 16:07, Joseph wrote:
Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
sent to printer via command : lpr -P printer_name and this is the time
it ask me
Well, I'm using the gentoo-sources (2.6.13) and was able to get the patch to apply. The problem is that I don't have the Netraverse option in menuconfig after patching the kernel.Is there a trick for getting this to work?John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you have to use the vanilla sources
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 20:07 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 05 December 2005 18:31, Joseph wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 17:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 05 December 2005 16:07, Joseph wrote:
Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
sent to printer via
Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
Hi,
I am no longer able to log into KDE 3.4 via KDM after an improper
shutdown (laptop overheated, and shutdown!). I am able to log in via
agetty (Ctrl-Alt-F1), though.
Thanks for the reply Dale.
It turns out, that I had added an invalid line to my
I'm having a strange problem with a system that we're putting together
to be an LDAP-based PDC.
I had it all configured and it was working fine. I had to put the
project aside for a couple weeks as I had other things to work on and
then I came back to it. Since it had been a while, I updated
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Michael George wrote:
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd like to find a way out of this other
than reinstalling the system. Such a thing might happen again in the
future to a non-development system and I'd like to know the way to get it
working
um, then the patch didn't apply.On Dec 5, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Tom Smith wrote:Well, I'm using the gentoo-sources (2.6.13) and was able to get the patch to apply. The problem is that I don't have the Netraverse option in menuconfig after patching the kernel. Is there a trick for getting this to
Hm... I guess all I can say is that the log file indicated that everything patched correctly--that is, it listed the file names it was patching and there were no errors.When I tried to reapply the patch, it recognized that it had already been applied and asked if I wanted to reverse it or
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 09:26:45 +0100
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Bad Idea. emerge sync will delete everything from the local portage tree
that is not part of the official portage tree (the only exception
is /usr/portage/distfiles).
and /usr/portage/packages
--
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Have you checked the mobo? Memtest will report errors if the mobo is bad.
m.
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Why not try the sql-ledger mailing list. No doubt there are people there who
know their way around their software.
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:01:13 -0700
Joseph wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 14:17 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Hello Joseph,
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon,
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Hi there,
I got a new VCOM optical mouse, model C235-PS2-V. And I'm having
problems with it. On Windows XP or with the Linux kernel 2.4.30
(OpenMosix) it works fine. But on linux kernel 2.6.14-r2 (Gentoo
Sources), it lights off and stays off
Petteri Räty wrote:
Pongracz Istvan wrote:
As I can remember, the livecd has a binary. You can copy that library to
your /usr/lib and use it to fix your problem.
Or:
You can make a symlink to the newer libstdc++, maybe can work.
I have successfully used a symlink in the past but your mileage
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 09:45 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
Why not try the sql-ledger mailing list. No doubt there are people there who
know their way around their software.
I was automatically subscribe when I didn't pay my yearly support.
So I'm not going back.
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Hi Maxim,
On 12/5/05, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted about my kernel panic problem to
kernelnewbies(they seem a competent crew), w/ subject
line: kernel panic fix sought.
My post was ignored. Three days later somebody posted
to the list under the subject line: KERNEL PANIC
About a week later, I booted it and it wouldn't boot. It got stuck at
configuring system to use udev and never gets okay. I just sits there
for ever.
My system hangs at this point quite often. I have no idea why - it seems to be
quite random but if I try
again I usually get it to boot. I
maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
I posted about my kernel panic problem to
kernelnewbies(they seem a competent crew), w/ subject
line: kernel panic fix sought.
My post was ignored. Three days later somebody posted
to the list under the subject line: KERNEL PANIC FIX
SOUGHT. He(Kumar is a
Timothy A. Holmes tholmes at mcaschool.net writes:
Good Morning Everyone:
I am preparing to install Gentoo for a very specialized application --
I have an older P3/400 box that I want to use to run AUDACITY to use it
as a digital recording deck on our church sound system.
There are
Well, I have been reading your frustration in this thread. May I ask
something? Have you tried this as another user, even if you have to add
one, which may work best? If it works as the new user, then it is
something specific to that user and may be a config in the /home/user
directory. If it
On Dec 5, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Tom Smith wrote:
Hm... I guess all I can say is that the log file indicated that
everything patched correctly--that is, it listed the file names it
was patching and there were no errors.
When I tried to reapply the patch, it recognized that it had
already
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