On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 05:55:29PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> There's no need to change the BIOS, press Esc during POST to get a boot
> menu.
That's true.
I've simply used an Ubuntu Live USB to install Gentoo, and everything
went just fine ;)
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> Thanks a lot
> Hung
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(€ ? can you see it? :D), or others..
If I use urxvt (with terminus loaded via xft) everything is fine.
Even manpages sometimes contain crappy symbols.. What can I do?
This is how i compiled it:
[ebuild R ] x11-terms/xterm-243 USE="Xaw3d truetype unicode
-toolbar" 0 kB
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tition to work or do I really
> have to change filesystems?
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I'm currently using ReiserFS (along with 2.6.30-r6 but I've also used
2.6.30-r4) for my boot partition and I'm able to write in it, without
any kind of problem.
Could it be a mountpoint problem?
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it cannot be
> done by meddling with group membership then doing something in a root
> owned bash file that executes when the user logs in even that's fine
> with me. (Uh - even I don't know much about what Linux/Gnome does when
> a user logs in so I'll get to
#x27;?' mark has
> special mean in http/ftp, i cannot d/l the file. i have check many
> mirrors around the world, the results are the same. i think there's
> some wrong on the author's server, which cause this wrong filename.
> could someone here fix this?
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