you live? I'm in New Jersey... If you are state side, I'm
willing to burn a few Gentoo cd's or dvd's for you if you wish. Won't cost
you a dime.
Just email me if you are interested.
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node distcc compile cluster...
Awesome...
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On Sunday 18 March 2007 10:32:46 pm Fiifi Markin wrote:
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dolphins and cows, then can penguins be next?
Could little Tux's life be in danger as well?
These are the things every (Gentoo) Linux user should be concerned
about. Kudos to the OP for bringing this important issue to our
attention!
Mmmm roasted penguin...
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/nan3prqz.default/lock)
and then segfaults...
Anyone else?
At this moment I'm compiling firefox from sources to see if it's any better.
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. it's not the first time I hear this. What should I believe to
really know my system state?
m.
I tracked my 100% cpu usage to FAMD... Killing it instantly freed the cpu...
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On Wednesday 14 February 2007 02:48:18 pm Pongrácz István wrote:
2007. 02. 14, szerda keltezéssel 13.28-kor Jerry McBride ezt írta:
I tracked my 100% cpu usage to FAMD... Killing it instantly freed the
cpu...
Change to gamin.
The same function in much better.
I did it about a year ago
earlier.
If it helps you, we compile the current sources using gcc-3.4.6-r2, then make
a quickpkg of it and distribute as needed... Works well and you only need one
machine with the older gcc.
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at their log files with a
magnifying glass for any discrepancy...
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service:
http://www.aypwip.org/webnote/
but sure it's less handy that a knotes-style thing.
m.
Hmmm... Thanks for the link. I never would have found it and... this looks
perfect.
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that
touches the kernel sources.
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looking
for.
Since knotes and xpad are being kicked around... Does anyone know of a light
weight knotes style app that multiple users can access via a single server
backend? I'm looking for such a solution.
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On Monday 29 January 2007 09:43:45 pm Michael Sullivan wrote:
I wanted to try installing my Win4Lin 9x 5.0 software, so I unzipped my
vanilla kernel source
Did you copy the old .config file into the new source directory???
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...
Cheers.
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On Sunday 31 December 2006 20:28, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
On 12/31/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 31 December 2006 00:00, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Hey, Jerry, wanna make a project team? I woulda done Python if I had
thought it was gonna get big. It now seems like
)
os.system(rm info.dat 2/dev/null 1/dev/null)
sys.exit(0)
As for manning a project... time hasn't allowed me the pleasure of a decent
day off from work. I would, however, contribute as I can.
Cheers all and enjoy
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to know that someone else has the desire for handy document indexes...
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on my
offer of a free copy of a Live Linux DVD.
There's a gold mine of new linux users/converts out there. They just have to
be told that there really is CHOICE amongst OS's, browsers, etc...
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Can someone tell me the major differences between mysql and mysql-community?
Thank you, in advance...
P.S. before you beat me up too badly, I've googled this one to death and not
found anything that satisfies my curiousity.
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complaints... so I decided to
let it run as-is.
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as good as specifying the complete mask. For some of us, it's
iminately more readable
routes_eth0=(default via 192.168.254.254)
dns_servers_eth0=(192.168.254.254)
Uwe
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for a client on my home lan:
modules=(ifconfig)
config_eth0=(192.168.0.12 netmask 25.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255)
routes_eth0=(default via 192.168.0.1)
dns_domain_eth0=(my.domain)
dns_search_eth0=(search hs.ma.comcast.net.)
dns_servers_eth0=(68.87.75.255 68.87.64.255)
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listen above but I
got that error. What is wrong?
Thank you,
Leandro
Normally this means you haven't loaded the required nic driver or have loaded
the wrong one...
The lspci tool is your friend, if you need help figuring out which nic driver
you need.
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Mathematik
RWTH - Aachen University
D 52056 Aachen, Germany
Goggle is YOUR friend...
Results 1 - 20 of about 90 English pages for rekall-2.4.4. (0.33 seconds)
It's free for download... at http://www.rekallrevealed.org/packages
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On Thursday 07 December 2006 19:32, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Thursday 07 December 2006 07:14, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I am in need for an ebuild for rekall-2.4.4 since only
this version works with Python-2.5 (and my GenToo
system is solely based on Python-2.5)
Many thanks
I've just done a couple of kde updates on computers that had KDE via the split
builds.
Wow, does that save a lot of time!
Who ever is responsible for supporting them, A BIG THANK YOU.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
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On Monday 04 December 2006 15:11, Dale wrote:
Randy Barlow wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
The ext2 fs was formatted with mke2fs and mounted with -t ext2 -o
sync
The ext3 fs was formatted with mke2fs -j and mounted with -t ext3
-o sync
The ext4 fs was formatted with mke2fs -j and mounted
On Monday 04 December 2006 12:29, Randy Barlow wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
The ext2 fs was formatted with mke2fs and mounted with -t ext2 -o
sync The ext3 fs was formatted with mke2fs -j and mounted with -t
ext3 -o sync The ext4 fs was formatted with mke2fs -j and mounted with
-t ext4dev
will progress
with ext4, but based on these early developments... it's going to be good.
Cheers all... hmmm... I'm finally sleepy enough to get some sleep. :'O
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cc-option, -march=winchip-c6, -march=i586)
Basicly what it does is prevents emerge process from writing
into /usr/src/linux...
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daylight hours during the most
productive time of day.
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On Saturday 02 December 2006 03:45, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 07:00:50 -0500, Jerry McBride wrote:
Yes, very sure. You can't use autofs on a system that is using hald...
You can modify hal actions via config files to play nice with cdroms
and such, but you never get hal
On Thursday 30 November 2006 23:54, Richard Fish wrote:
On 11/30/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, I've looked into using hal,dbus and media:/ in konqueror... It
works to a degree, but the hal daemon has a nasty habit of polling the cd
card/pcmcia to such a degree
for
removeable media that's as hands off as possible?
Thanks, in advance.
What I find with autofs, hal constantly polls any cf card that I plugin and
subsequently does not auto-unmout
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On Saturday 28 October 2006 17:47, Alexander Skwar wrote:
· Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[ JFS ]
And it is very slow.
Based on what evidence/test?
According to http://linuxgazette.net/122/TWDT.html#piszcz it's quite
fast.
Nice graphs... looking them over make me quite
On Saturday 14 October 2006 22:27, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Friday 13 October 2006 19:18, Fred Kastl wrote:
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 16:41, Fred Kastl wrote:
when i try to start quke3 i always get this error message: Quake3
Can't load libGL.so.1 from
I anyone else having problems compiling anything after emerging
linux-headers-2.6.18?
Over here, a number of old favorites, like sysklogd, fail to compile...
I am seeing a slew of missing includes and a few syntax errors with various
packages.
I thought I'd ask before posting a bug
On Sunday 08 October 2006 20:14, Grant wrote:
Has anyone gotten turbo mode to work with their madwifi/ath0 cards?
It is supported according to this (search for turbo):
http://madwifi.org/wiki/FAQ/HowDoI
I'm using the latest madwifi-ng on my router and client, and the
client
On Sunday 08 October 2006 14:26, Grant wrote:
Has anyone gotten turbo mode to work with their madwifi/ath0 cards?
It is supported according to this (search for turbo):
http://madwifi.org/wiki/FAQ/HowDoI
I'm using the latest madwifi-ng on my router and client, and the
client uses
On Monday 02 October 2006 21:04, maxim wexler wrote:
Hi group,
Do these things work very well? What's a good one? Is
it gentoo-friendly.
I'll be using it with a Viewsonic 17 LCD with a
digital connector and a ATI Radeon 256M vid card.
I saw one work back in 2000 and thought the picture
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 15:14, Michael Sullivan wrote:
How do I discover (or define) which port numbers NFS uses, and whether
they are TCP or UDP so that I can let them through my firewall?
You can manually assign nfs port numbers.
First stop is: /etc/conf.d/nfs.
I set THE
On Thursday 28 September 2006 00:09, Bryce Verdier wrote:
I've had it up for a couple of days. Nothing seriously wrong yet.
Although, watching live TV on my box is a little choppier now... for
some reason. The chmod +s mythfrontend did help, but its still not
fluid on the live tv playback (i
On Monday 25 September 2006 02:59, Sergio Polini wrote:
Jerry:
Which kernel?
2.6.12-r10
(2.6.18 is masked ;-)
Here, running 2.6.18, I compile the kernel drm,
agpgart and ati-agp. I then emerge x11-drm. In
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 I add; agpgart, ati-agp, drm
then radeon.
Well... it's time I revisited my /etc/portage/bashrc file, now that Portage
2.1 is vogue. My old bashrc doesn't work anymore and things have changed
sufficiently with 2.1 that I need some help... documentation.
Would anyone happen to know where the API for Portage 2.1, that explains the
new
On Sunday 24 September 2006 17:33, Sergio Polini wrote:
I need your help ;-)
I've switched to modular X and gcc-4.1.1, and I've lost DRI :-(
--snip--
Any hints?
Thanks
Sergio
Which kernel? Here, running 2.6.18, I compile the kernel drm, agpgart and
ati-agp. I then emerge x11-drm. In
On Sunday 24 September 2006 19:16, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Sunday 24 September 2006 23:05, Jerry McBride wrote:
Well... it's time I revisited my /etc/portage/bashrc file, now that
Portage 2.1 is vogue. My old bashrc doesn't work anymore and things have
changed sufficiently with 2.1
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 03:49, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
GenToo (at least the 2006.1 livedvd) is driving me nuts.
I have tried several installations (more than 6) and they all
fail by e.g.
EmergePackageError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge mail-mta/ssmtp
it cannot build a kernel
On Sunday 10 September 2006 04:07, Alexander Skwar wrote:
· Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Saturday 09 September 2006 16:31, Alexander Skwar wrote:
· Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Although she promised that when the NTFS drivers for Linux are
developed adequately to allow her to work
On Sunday 10 September 2006 07:18, Peter wrote:
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 21:31:50 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
snip...
Hi Peter,
I just had a look at the bug report and comment #5 from Jakub Moc is the
correct fix.
I'll chime in and post my thoughts anyway...
Jerry
For over two
Is there ANY good torrent source for the live dvd 2006.1 ISO???
This is really horrible.
Jerry
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On Sunday 10 September 2006 22:06, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Sunday 10 September 2006 21:35, Jerry McBride wrote:
Is there ANY good torrent source for the live dvd 2006.1 ISO???
This is really horrible.
Not really sure what you mean. Please provide more details in the future.
What's
On Sunday 10 September 2006 22:45, Richard Fish wrote:
On 9/10/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's hardly anyone sharing it
Just let it send in pending for awhile...eventually one of the main
seeders will become available to you.
FWIW, you reminded me that I needed
My son, all of thirteen years old, the master of all he surveys, the supreme
keeper of all knowledge of the known and unknown universes, the pinultimate
ruler of mankind... Has asked me to put Linux on his desktop computer...
It seems he has become weary of maintaining/re-installed his beloved
On Saturday 09 September 2006 16:02, Peter wrote:
After
1) upgrade to gcc 4.1.1
2) upgrade to profile 2006.1
3) revdep-rebuild recompile for libstdc++ and for new profile uses (which
included mc)
Now, issuing mc at a terminal prompt (not inside X) shows no border
characters. Does this have
On Saturday 09 September 2006 19:01, Peter wrote:
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 17:55:35 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 09 September 2006 16:02, Peter wrote:
After
1) upgrade to gcc 4.1.1
2) upgrade to profile 2006.1
3) revdep-rebuild recompile for libstdc++ and for new profile uses
On Saturday 09 September 2006 21:21, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 15:03:58 -0400
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My son, all of thirteen years old, the master of all he surveys, the
supreme keeper of all knowledge of the known and unknown universes, the
pinultimate ruler
On Saturday 02 September 2006 14:10, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 04:06:15 +0200, Harm Geerts wrote:
A 20% reduction in boot time is a reasonable impact IMO.
Any chance that was a fluke?
I ran the test several times, and switched back top bash to confirm. The
boot times were
On Friday 01 September 2006 22:06, Harm Geerts wrote:
On Friday 01 September 2006 17:21, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Speaking of which, you probably should see the shell used in the
scripts from the sys-apps/baselayout package. All shell scripts
use /bin/bash and not /bin/sh.
So linking
On Tuesday 29 August 2006 16:28, Goldwyn Rodrigues wrote:
Hi,
I updated the installed packages, which includes baselayout. However,
restarting a the network, I get the error:
hydrauser5 ~ # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart
* Caching service dependencies ...
The folding cluster will be the most powerful machine on earth... Not bad for
a game console running linux.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5287254.stm
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On Wednesday 23 August 2006 21:28, Daniel Iliev wrote:
I appreciate this info about fcache. Now I have a good idea of what I
have to expect.
It's the reason for this mailling list. Enjoy.
I've got some unpartitioned space and nothing prevents me to do some
tests. The only question that I
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:42, Daniel Iliev wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
Would some kind soul save me a bit of research time? Which of the two
alternative init schemes are faster, initng or runit?
Thank you in advance , Jerry
I have tried initng several months ago. It rocks. It's
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 10:17, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
--snip--
I'd like to add that gentoo's own /sbin/rc is not a feature of
sysvinit. sysvinit is not *that* bad, after all. What has gone wild is
the /etc/init.d style of doing things.
Amen! And a bottle neck of epic
Would some kind soul save me a bit of research time? Which of the two
alternative init schemes are faster, initng or runit?
Thank you in advance , Jerry
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Thank you, so much. Getting an ebuild like this into main stream usage is
heavenly!!!
Jerry
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On Tuesday 15 August 2006 18:29, Ian Kabeary wrote:
I can for sure get the error message for you in a few hours.
Im away from home (and my laptop for that matter) right now.
Thanks for the reply though!
~Ian
On 8/15/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/15/06, Ian Kabeary [EMAIL
On Saturday 12 August 2006 20:22, John J. Foster wrote:
Hi,
I've been playing with encrypting my home directory using cfs and
following the instructions at
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Encrypt_Your_Home_Directory_Using_CFS
I guess it mostly works, although I've had cfsd die randomly a few
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 16:41, James wrote:
Hello,
I've got my own iptables script to launch a customized firewall, located in
/usr/local/bin.
I'm aware of /etc/init.d/iptables the 'runscipt'. I do not wish to edit
this scipt as 'gentoo' updates nuke my edits therein. Where is the
Howdy,
I'm gearing up for a new hardware purchase and I find that I need a little
help figuring out what is and what isn't linux compatible.
The days of pci, agp video and socket A hardware are slowly coming to a close
and I'm itching to try something new.
Does anyone here run any cutting
On Friday 28 July 2006 13:31, Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I just installed jail-1.9-r1 and noticed it has following
permissions:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 543 Jul 28 17:09 /etc/jail.conf
Is it necessary to have exec-permission on this file?
If I remember correctly, there should be only config
files in
On Monday 24 July 2006 19:50, Javier wrote:
Hi there,
now I'm working on some projects and I store all files in a usb key. I
have the necessity of encrypt the data. The problem is this data have
to be accessible from windows workstations and linux workstations. In
the windows workstations
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 18:00, Nunya Bidness wrote:
REMOVE
NO!
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On Sunday 16 July 2006 17:48, Tom Stoddard wrote:
unsubscribe
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On Sunday 16 July 2006 15:54, Dave S wrote:
On Sunday 16 July 2006 19:54, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Sunday 16 July 2006 20:25, Dave S wrote:
HI, I have a potential security problem ...
and err its not on gentoo, its on ubuntu but I am not getting any
response there you guys
On Saturday 24 June 2006 15:49, Lord Sauron wrote:
I dug out of this ancient computer book (Upgrading and Repairing PCs
12th Ed.) this relic technology of the Null Modem Cable. It's a
twisted Parallel Cable that allows 2 PCs to almost literally talk to
each other. So, I found in the depths
On Thursday 22 June 2006 10:55, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
Hi list, I had ask for some help with instaling nvraid with dmraid on
a gentoo system yesterday and no one could or wanted to help me. Is
there any kind soul that can help me solve the problem, or should I
change to a distribution that
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 21:50, Bob Young wrote:
On 6/7/06, Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might want to read:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=282474highlight=
which basically recommends:
emerge -s
emerge -s
emerge -e
emerge -e
Ugh,
First time I ever did this on a mailing list...
John Laremore... you are PLONKED... My email filter now drops your emails into
the bit bucket where they belong
On Sunday 28 May 2006 21:03, John Laremore wrote:
quit fucking email bombing me you ass holes.
From: Bo ظrsted Andresen
On Monday 22 May 2006 17:18, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
I'm planning on buying a 300GB HD from maxtor for my next primary HD.
It's a Maxtor DiamondMax 10 300GB 3.5 IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive - OEM
--snip--
That's a nice drive, but this one is slightly better
Maxtor MaxLine III 7L300R0 300GB 7200
On Sunday 21 May 2006 15:35, JimD wrote:
Cliff Wells wrote:
On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 11:52 -0600, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
I have not used it though I plan on getting the OS X version once my
Mac Mini arrives...
I have doubts about the performance of a VM on that hardware. I've
nearly 100%
enjoyable.
Jerry McBride
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On Friday 12 May 2006 01:57, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
Is this an Xorg 7.0 installation??
Yep.
Did you also include x11-apps/rgb??
Yep - else I wouldn't have a /usr/share/X11/rgb.txt, would I? :)
Ok... fair enough... but I use /usr/share/X11/rgb and my color problems
On Thursday 11 May 2006 19:47, Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/11/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going one step further with gcc 4.1.0. After I emerged gcc and
glibc... I did an emerge -e system twice and am now following up with
two emerge -e world commands...
Wow, you like
, Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/12/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 11 May 2006 19:47, Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/11/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going one step further with gcc 4.1.0. After I emerged gcc and
glibc... I did an emerge -e system twice
On Thursday 11 May 2006 18:02, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Mick wrote:
On 11/05/06, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, mine looks different:
Section Files
RgbPath /usr/lib/X11/rgb
Is there such a file? On my system, there isn't.
On
On Thursday 11 May 2006 14:53, Christopher E wrote:
Hello All,
What should I do after I do a emerge of gcc and glibc vers in subject line?
I have also when doing that emerged told it to do kde and gnome so
both of them will be at the latest versions in the tree that are
~amd64.
X 7
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 02:11, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone here running a ~x86 box and have the latest glibc and a 4.0.3 gcc
running on it?
I used to run gcc-4.0.3 and latest glibc (don't remember the version
number) some time ago.. But now running gcc-4.1.0 and glibc
Anyone here running a ~x86 box and have the latest glibc and a 4.0.3 gcc
running on it?
Any hurdles to leap?
Thanks in advance, Jerry
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Would someone know what the following two USE flags do? latin and aio
It seems latin1 relates to mysql and aio relates to slocate... But what do
they do?
Thank you, in advance, Jerry
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On Monday 08 May 2006 22:43, Justin Findlay wrote:
On 5/8/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would someone know what the following two USE flags do? latin and aio
It seems latin1 relates to mysql and aio relates to slocate... But what
do they do?
There's a neat little utility
Hi All...
Anyone here using QEMU?
I've run into a problem that I can't iron out...
I've created an image of a winxp install disk using dd. When I run the image
using QEMU, I get the NTLDR no found error...
I'm using the current .0.8.0 version with kqemu enabled.
Does anyone know of a fix?
On Sunday 09 April 2006 14:33, Andrew Frink wrote:
On 4/9/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All...
Anyone here using QEMU?
I've run into a problem that I can't iron out...
I've created an image of a winxp install disk using dd. When I run the
image
using QEMU, I get
On Thursday 06 April 2006 16:13, Richard Fish wrote:
On 4/6/06, Lord Sauron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, it is the eclipse project itself that has made this so damn
confusing. Take a look at their About Us page, and try to find
anywhere that it mentions an IDE. It is actually a
On Thursday 06 April 2006 19:36, Lord Sauron wrote:
On 4/6/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 06 April 2006 16:13, Richard Fish wrote:
On 4/6/06, Lord Sauron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, it is the eclipse project itself that has made this so
damn confusing
I depend on cpufreq to help stretch out the battery life of my laptop and it
works quite well with 2.6.15.x kernels. However, upgrading to 2.6.16.x
renders cpufreq dead in the water.
The boot complaint is, the start up script says I need to configure the kernel
for cpufreq support even though
On Monday 27 March 2006 18:48, Iain Buchanan wrote:
I noticed after a sync a few nights ago, that modular xorg is in ~x86.
I also noticed a few people here have installed a while ago already.
so, can I just go ahead with it? I need a functional X on this box, but
I'm happy to put up with a
Well... I have all my twm problems behind me and now I'm left with one problem
I can't resolve.
Kde starts up just fine, but I'm unable to move the mouse pointer. I've tried
all the various mouse protocols in xorg.conf and read the xorg 7.0 migration
howto
Has anyone run across this
On Friday 24 March 2006 21:46, Grant wrote:
I'm thinking of setting up one of my new-to-me P3-500 desktops as a
mythtv system. Has anyone tried it? Any drawbacks? Are there
superior alternatives?
Hi Grant,
I run it here as the media server for the family.
It compiled easily, setup was a
Don't ask...
I play shepard over several dozen laptops running gentoo and twm window
manager.
I thought I'd have a look at the new modular x11 as a way of reclaiming hdd
space.
After following the modular howto I was left with a broken twm... X loaded,
twm kinda loaded, but opened windows
On Monday 13 March 2006 07:37, Denis wrote:
Iain,
So are you saying that a P4 is actually faster with HT disabled, or
simply that you don't have much to gain by using HT?
I have a laptop and a desktop the sport p4's with HT. I don't see any
difference whether HT is turned on or turned off.
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