Douglas Linford wrote:
1. iDeq ~# echo app-portage/eix /etc/portage/package.keywords
I think you're missing an atom in there. The correct command, unless
I've mistaken your intent, is:
# echo 'app-portage/eix ~x86' /etc/portage/package.keywords
(that is, assuming your arch is x86; sub
Neil Bothwick wrote:
It's in man portage
Format:
- comments begin with #
- one DEPEND atom per line followed by additional KEYWORDS
- lines without any KEYWORDS imply unstable host arch
Thanks for the clarification.
*fires up sed*
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Mick wrote:
Hi All,
My laptop does not have a DVD writer, only a DVD/CD player. On the other
hand, my desktop has the works. Other than booting the desktop in Gentoo and
burning DVDs directly, is there a way to use it remotely from my laptop? Can
I define in K3B my desktop's DVD drive(s)?
Daniel Vrcic wrote:
* Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-11-21 13:37]:
On 11/20/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Any other (simple) way of getting a progress bar for large files?
Use another program, like the filemanager in your desktop, or scp
(yes, scp works for local copying
A. Khattri wrote:
Calculating world dependencies |
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy =dev-db/mysql-5.0* have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
request:
- dev-db/mysql-5.0.26-r1 (masked by: package.mask)
You need to mask the virtual package
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I am annoyed with using vfat on my USB flash drives because I cannot
get proper permissions and ownership. Not for the security (meaningless
on a drive that easy to steal, unless encrypted), but annoying anyway.
Is there any technical reason I should not repartition it as
Nico wrote:
Salut la liste,
Je m'arrache les cheveux à essayer de me dépatouiller d'un problème de
défilement *ultra* saccadé des pages dans les applis du genre Quanta,
Konsole, Konqueror, enfin des programmes de KDE (je suis sous KDE 3.5.5)
depuis hier.
Il ne s'est passé que 2 choses
Peter Kelly wrote:
Yes, the daemon is running. It starts when you modprobe ipw3945.
Are you sure about that? It doesn't do that for me. Try a 'ps ax |
grep ipw'. In addition to the kernel daemons [ipw3945/0] and
[ipw3945/1], there should be an instance of the userspace daemon
Peter Kelly wrote:
I emerge'd ipw3945, but can't get it to work.
is ipw3945d running?
/etc/init.d/ipw3945d start
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Walter Dnes wrote:
I have one other need for an audioplayer. I'm a paying subscriber of
Live365, and I need a simple audio player to launch and play streams
direct off a .pls file.
Hi,
I'm not familiar with Live365, but I listen to radio (http://kplu.org)
and similar streams off the
James wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to watch a football game over the internet using
espn. It requires Windows Media Player. Will any of the
Gentoo browsers support this format and if so, which ones
and which plugins work best?
Has anyone watched ESPN in a web browser on Gentoo, and if
so any caveats
b.n. wrote:
Richard Fish ha scritto:
Yeah, I'm not a fan of Xgl either, but I am of AIGLX, and I was under
the impression that the open source radeon driver had good support for
AIGLX. I'm using nvidia, so I had to wait for the 9xxx driver release
before I could use it... :-(
I was under the
Nick Rout wrote:
Whenever I post to this list I get a slew of annoying bounce messages
like the following:
===
This is the Postfix program at host myvietnam.org.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.
For
Jayson Smith wrote:
[...]
Hi,
You need to tell the system to use the new GCC version by hand - since
GCC can have multiple versions installed simultaneously, it sticks to
the old one by default. Read
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml and follow the steps
there *very*
Jayson Smith wrote:
Hi,
Thanks to all for their help with my GCC issue. I've got Emerge -eav system
happily going, then plan to do an emerge -eav world. Question is, I have a
Cron script that does an 'emerge sync' every night. From the quantity of
packages being merged, this operation could
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I'm having a problem with ipkungfu on one of my boxes. According to the
log files, it's running, but it doesn't seem to be firewall-ing. It's
not working on 192.168.1.2. Here's nmap output from 192.168.1.3:
camille ~ # nmap -sT -PT 192.168.1.2
Starting Nmap 4.01 (
Lord Sauron wrote:
For your first time I'd highly suggest the graphical installer. It'll
save you some time, and while a lot of people correctly point out that
it robs you of a great learning experience, it was the only thing that
enabled a complete newbie (me) to successfully install gentoo.
Grant wrote:
Could someone tell me why certain USE flags that should be enabled in
ebuilds are not and have parenthesis around them instead?
- Grant
The parentheses denote flags that are masked by your profile, e.g.
selinux is only available on the selinux profile. Some
hardware-specific
Lord Sauron wrote:
On Sunday 01 October 2006 13:48, Jan-Hendrik Zab wrote:
PPS.
The iface_eth interface is completely out of date, take a _very_ good
look at `/etc/conf.d/net.example'.
I did, I updated it as best I could.
Well, could we take a look at it?
$ grep -v '^#' /etc/conf.d/net
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Steven G Wagner wrote:
I have a working hardened system, 2.6.16-hardened-r11, but I can't seem to
get eth0 recognized. My NIC is a Netgear FA310TX Rev D2 and I found that it
uses the Tulip driver.
I've tried compiling this driver by itself into the kernel both built-in and
as a module. I've
Steven G Wagner wrote:
Are you sure it's the tulip.o driver you want,
I'm pretty sure that's the one I need based on posts I've found by others
who are using the same card/chipset. If I could be sure it was loading and
eth0 was still not working I would assess that I need a different driver.
Steven G Wagner wrote:
I finally got it working. Pinging my ipcop server works as well as google. I
compiled everything under tulip family network device support as a module
and listed 'tulip' in /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6.
'lsmod' shows only tulip listed. I guess that gets me all
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
[...]
When using --tree, [nomerge] denotes packages that are depended on by
the one you want to install, but are already installed, so they won't be
merged again. They're there simply to show a more complete dep tree.
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David Relson wrote:
Since ATI's drivers are not 7.x
compatible I'm not using them.
Yes, they are.
http://digg.com/linux_unix/ATI_Beats_nVidia_to_Xorg_7_1_Compatible_Drivers
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maxim wexler wrote:
Hi group,
I don't even know if this is a problem because my unit
is a 686 but these all display in flashing white on
red:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls -l /usr/i386*/bin
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 57 Dec 20 2005 addr2line -
Stephen Liu wrote:
[...]
$ sudo emerge -av bind-tools
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Grant wrote:
Can someone explain the great minimal breakout happening in portage or
point me toward a link? Is USE=minimal in make.conf the kind of
thing you should do if you don't have a specific reason not to, or the
kind of thing you shouldn't do unless you have a specific reason to.
-
Matteo Pillon wrote:
For example, in Linux, you can't do 'cat .' while on FreeBSD you can.
Why? There is a practical reason?
I don't know why, but I do know that you can do 'less .'.
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Sigi Schwartz wrote:
So, how do I make new (testing-)settings apply without reboot?
/etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart
and wait a few seconds for your resolv.conf to be updated.
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Mick wrote:
I saw this: # dns_domain_eth0=your.domain in the /etc/conf.d/net.example and
added: dns_domain=STUDY
but still .none comes up:
# domainname
(none)
the command should be: dnsdomainname (or hostname -d)
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Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I was under the impression my video card was too old for the binary driver.
It's built into the motherboard but reports as
ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL rev 39
does anybody know if the binary would help?
++ kevin
You want VIDEO_CARDS=mach64. Be warned that this driver
Grant wrote:
I'm going to build a new system to act as kind of a media system
(music, DVDs) and I'm not sure if I should incorporate my current
router/firewall system into the new system or keep them separate.
What would you guys do?
- Grant
I would put them together to save on power
Brian Davis wrote:
The minimal USE flag might be nice to have.
Apparently the official position on that one is that it should be used
(pardon the pun ;)) only in /etc/portage/package.use. I know that in my
case, having it turned on globally caused Shorewall not to work
(requires iproute2
rob wrote:
How do you get power pitten to shutdown and power off Gentoo box
rob
# emerge sys-power/acpid
# rc-update add acpid default
# /etc/init.d/acpid start
and you're done! The default configuration for acpid includes a handler
for the power button event.
HTH.
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Iain Buchanan wrote:
[...]
mmm. I'm rather fuzzy on exactly how it's done, but what you're going
to have to do is set up a ~/.asoundrc that sets spdif as the default
output device.
http://alsa.opensrc.org/intel8x0
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dolby_Digital_Out_(AC3,_SPDIF)
HTH.
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james wrote:
USE= -* hardened pic ncurses ssl acl crypt berkdb tcpd pam perl pcre python
readline bzip2 zlib apm krbr kerberos nptl nptlonly lm_sensors syslog
Try tossing logrotate in there for kicks. It's an absolute joy,
especially on systems that you don't intend to interact directly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even this is a bit more bloated than it needs to be. I have never used
'tcpd'
Doesn't tcpd add security, thus suggesting it's use for a more secure
system?
Thanks,
Brian
It can. I haven't yet had a need to implement host-based security, and
if I ever do, I
Michael Crute wrote:
USE=-* hardened pic ncurses ssl crypt berkdb tcpd pam perl python
readline
Even this is a bit more bloated than it needs to be. I have never used
'tcpd' or 'berkdb' on any system I run, and 'perl' and 'python' are
*much* more useful (IMO) as local flags (in package.use)
Dale wrote:
Cheese, I'm learning something. I already knew that it would not delete
files in /etc/ and now I know why. LOL I never put the two together
before you said that.
Well, the /etc thing is generally more due to CONFIG_PROTECT - it won't
delete files from /etc regardless of whether
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm currently installing xfce and I dont need several things
like calendar, print, toys, etc.
Is there any chance of selecting these compontents w/o installing
all packages by hand ?
A quick look at the ebuild shows up it's just an virtual package
pulling in
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
[...]
For creating a compressed version of the partition, try passing it
through gzip or such between dd and the output file; something like
# dd if=/dev/(win98) bs=512 | gzip -9 win98.gz
would probably do the trick. To create an ISO image containing the
file, you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[smWinBk]
comment =
valid users = reader Harry
path = /anex2/win_bk/
writeable = yes
guest ok = yes
Are you being logged in as a guest for some reason? Try with guest ok
= no and see if anything changes. Don't forget to double check the
local
Alexander Skwar wrote:
· Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In any case, how do I go about setting my domain name in /etc/conf.d/net
if I still want to get my DNS server from DHCP (and I can't be sure it
won't change without warning)?
Hm? Why should there be a problem? Just don't add
Bryce Verdier wrote:
Anyone know anything about the above. My roommate and i are looking for
something like that. But before i start doing blanket research, i was
wondering if someone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance,
bryce
Pull your old PII 200 out of the closet
Alexander Skwar listen at alexander.skwar.name writes:
You know, you can play your sniping game yourself. It's boring.
I apologize if I appear to be trolling. That's not my intention at all; I'm
more likely just not getting something (happens fairly often). If that's the
case, maybe you can
Graham Murray wrote:
But this thread is about setting the domain name initially. This is
something which desktop users want to do and the suggestion was that
/etc/conf.d/net is the correct place to set (as well as change on a
per-interface basis) this.
Context is everything. ;) The post I
Samuel Baldwin wrote:
On a more serious note:
I get this when I try to run route add default 10.0.0.1
http://10.0.0.1, as on the live CD (I thought I had already
configured the network anyway, in /etc/conf.d/net .
Have you run '/etc/init.d/net.eth0 start'? Alternatively, is net.eth0
in
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm looking for an X11 terminal emulator, which can detect URLs
and allows the user to click on them to exeucute an command
with them.
I'm using mutt als MUA and often get mails links. When using mutt
via an X11 terminal, I'd like to be able to click on them
Mike Williams wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
man ifplugd for more details.
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Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Well, perhaps. It is in my /etc/hosts. But domainname still returns (none)
By default, the 'domainname' command returns your NIS/YP domainname,
which not many of us have. Try 'dnsdomainname' instead - it may have
the result you're looking for.
delta ~ #
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:05:33 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
The latest baselayout ebuild tells you to remove this file
Winston Messer wrote:
You may need to enable IPX support or something, but I really don't know
much about IPX on Linux.
You need IPX support in your kernel (CONFIG_IPX) and net-misc/ipx-utils.
UDP in Starcraft works fine for me, however, although this is with
regular Wine rather than
Jed R. Mallen wrote:
hello,
i've got a gentoo box with no internet connection at home.
i have broadband at the office, but running WinXP.
can i download the portage tree updates at the office, copy it to my
gentoo box, install packages i want but make it output links of the
needed packages
John J. Foster wrote:
Do you encrypt your home directory?
Not on my desktop. On my laptop, however, everything except /boot is
encrypted (/, /home, swap).
What apps and/or combination of apps do you use, and why?
sys-apps/util-linux with USE=crypt, and app-crypt/loop-aes.
Which ciphers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack to see connections
I must need something installed:
cat: /proc/net/ip_conntrack: No such file or director
CONFIG_IP_NF_CONNTRACK
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Mark Knecht wrote:
My son is
a Windows user for playing games. I do not want him using Windows when
he chooses since the gaming gets in the way of school, as it should
for any healthy 14 year old boy. ;-)
If you're using an NT-based version of windows (NT4, 2000, XP, or one of
those fancy
James wrote:
gcc-config error: Could not run/locate gcc
*** The command 'gcc -o conftestconftest.c' failed.
*** You must set the environment variable CC to a working compiler.
Run 'gcc-config -l' (letter L, not number 1), and then run gcc-config
again with the number of the first 3.4
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 13:03, askar k wrote:
It's interesting for me, what the other people do when they install
Gentoo 2006.0???
they know how to built a working kernel.
Really, if you don't know how to do it, maybe you should not try gentoo at
all?
That's
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
WARN: prerm
Please upgrade your package (libmpeg3-1.5.2) to use
toolchain-funcs.eclass
Needs to be fixed by the maintainer of the ebuild. If you feel like it,
file a bug (check first to see that there isn't already one), or if you
really feel like being obnoxious,
Mark Knecht wrote:
However, isn't that only part of the required file set?
There are patches and other things generally needed to allow an ebuild
actually install correctly. Where do I get those?
Just direct ${BROWSER} to sources.gentoo.org, and look in the gentoo-x86
repository. Anything
Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
Nope, doesn't work. Same problem. I emerged with --nodeps the xorg-x11
package, with exactly the video-cards I want. Then I've tried the -k as you
suggested, and still *ALL* other video-drivers are shown in the list, and
VIDEO_CARDS did not show the same content as
Mark Knecht wrote:
I am having trouble updating these machines since
neither the kernel or the ati-drivers ebuilds are available in portage
any more and, unfortunately, nothing that is in portage seems to boot
and work correctly.
If they work for you and there's no security issues, then why
I'd like to apologize for sending without thinking there. I'm not
particularly good with names, and didn't at all connect you with the
same MythTV user who's been posting all along. I realise how
frustrating that probably is for you. That said, let's see if I can help:
Mark Knecht wrote:
Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
Well, I think I got the conecpt behind meta packages. My question was why do
I get a different content of the VIDEO_CARDS-variable when I specify -k
in emerge or not???
You can't change the USE flags a binary package was built with. Binary
packages are built with a
David Corbin wrote:
I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do this. There is no
doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an existing
one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what packages
are availble, etc. Gentoo or Debian are the
pat wrote:
Hi all,
I have question about alsa configuration. I know how to configure the driver
etc., bud during the configuration I've found that the condifuration is
mentioned in 3 files:
1) /etc/modules.d/alsa
2) /etc/modules.conf
3) /etc/modprobe.conf
The part I'm talking about is:
alias
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Saturday 15 July 2006 01:01, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Korthrun wrote:
# Load dri
Uncomment that line, and restart X.
no.
That has to be commented - or removed.
Read the docs. Read the nvidia readme.
Oops, my bad - I've never had an nvidia card, sorry
Korthrun wrote:
# Load dri
Uncomment that line, and restart X.
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Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
-O3 -m3dnow -march=athlon-xp
-mtune=athlon64 -msse -msse2 -msse3 -m3dnow -mfpmath=sse
-funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-mem -fforce-addr
-finline-functions -falign-functions=4 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
Hmm... do you get a different result with, for
Daevid Vincent wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ svn update
svn: Unrecognized URL scheme for
'https://trac.myserver.com/svn/projects/foo/trunk'
# echo 'dev-util/subversion -nowebdav' /etc/portage/package.use
# emerge -N dev-util/subversion
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
[ebuild R ] dev-util/subversion-1.3.2-r1 USE=apache2 bash-completion
berkdb minimal nls perl python ruby* zlib -emacs -java -nowebdav
Er, whoops. Where's that darn cancel button when I need it?
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Dale wrote:
Careful with that -5 option.
delta ~ # ( while true ; do echo -5\n ; done ) | etc-update
*shifty eyes*
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Daniel Iliev wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
EXTRA_ECONF=--disable-runtime-cpudetection emerge --options mplayer
This doesn't work with every ebuild, but it does with most of them.
Correct. This doesn't work for mplayer.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ equery u mplayer
[ Searching for packages
fire-eyes wrote:
On Friday 07 July 2006 21:51, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Set VIDEO_CARDS=radeon or USE=video_cards_radeon, and emerge -N
xorg-x11. Worked for me (Radeon 9600 XT) as of the first X -configure
run, with no additional messing about. The driver name is radeon if
you like to do xorg.conf
Grant wrote:
My girlfriend's laptop's internal wireless card doesn't seem to
compatible with WPA and I don't want to use WEP on my Gentoo router.
This leaves me with the options of either getting her to buy a new
wireless card or sharing my laptop. She has a user account on my
laptop and I use
gentuxx wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
revdep-rebuild tells me that I need to remerge ImageMagick, but then
fails during the remerge. This is the error I get:
libxml2 -O2 -march=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -pthread -MT
coders/coders_png_la-png.lo -MD -MP -MF
Daniel Iliev wrote:
Quote:
==
Config files successfully generated by ./configure !
Install prefix: /usr
Data directory: /usr/share/mplayer
Config direct.: /usr/share/mplayer
Byte order: little-endian
Optimizing for: Runtime CPU-Detection enabled
==
Byte order:
if /bin/sh ./libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=compile
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I./magick -I./wand
-I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/libxml2 -O2 -march=pentium4
-pipe -Wall -pthread -MT coders/coders_png_la-png.lo -MD -MP -MF
coders/.deps/coders_png_la-png.Tpo -c -o
Daniel Iliev wrote:
Blaah! It is all my fault. bindist was on. And I can't even remember
why and when I have done this. Strange.
Can't think why you would either. It's meant for when you're building
GRP packages. You should probably turn it off if that isn't your intention.
In any case,
fire-eyes wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in getting my ATI X300 (r300 or r370, conflicting info out
there), which is a PCIe card, working with DRI with open source drivers. I am
using xorg-x11-7.1 .
r370 is the chipset on the card, r300 is the (experimental) DRI driver
that would be supporting
Richard Fish wrote:
How about googleearth? Have you tried it?
-Richard
Haven't, sorry. May do when I get a moment though.
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
Ryan Tandy wrote:
you're running a firewall of some kind (and you'd be crazy not to for
any publically accessible box),
Actually, I'd disagree. If only the necessary publicly accessible services
are running on a box, what good should a firewal (I suppose you mean
Daniel Iliev wrote:
5) The best reason for manual removing individual packages from the
world set is to prevent them from upgrading.
I wouldn't call that a good reason. /etc/portage is there for that kind
of thing. If you remove a package from world, and nothing depends on
it, then it'll
Lord Sauron wrote:
If you can, what I'd do is try and get the guy's MAC Address or
something and then totally block that off. That's send him away right
quickly. I don't know enough to know if that'd be totally possible,
but if the guy isn't terribly intelligent, that'll send him packing.
Steven Susbauer wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Lord Sauron wrote:
If you can, what I'd do is try and get the guy's MAC Address or
something and then totally block that off. That's send him away right
quickly. I don't know enough to know if that'd be totally possible
Grant wrote:
It has come to my attention that a particular person I know may be
intent on attacking my server/website in any way possible. He doesn't
know much about Linux but does know Windows. What kind of things
should I lock down to protect my remote hosted server? I don't have
time to
John J. Foster wrote:
Excellent. Thanks Neil and Allan. You know, I just went back and re-read
the man page for portage, and it made perfect sense. I'd read that
page probably 10 times before and didn't get it.
Not to rain on your parade, but please don't let your joy get in the way
of your
Mauro Arnoldi wrote:
[...]
# sed -i '/libdrm/d' /etc/portage/package.keywords
# echo 'x11-libs/libdrm -*' /etc/portage/package.keywords
# emerge -uND world
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Jeremy Olexa wrote:
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Ryan Tandy wrote:
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
without gtk support (aka ncurses) then I would re-emerge profuse WITHOUT
Er... maybe I misunderstood something, but gtk and ncurses are two
COMPLETELY different things.
right
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Alexander Skwar schrieb:
[ nothing again... ]
Please excuse me once more... I'm still looking for that darn cancel
feature for e-mails. Did anyone spot it yet? :)
Alexander Skwar
...
Set yourself up a local SMTP server. Patch the source to apply a delay
of 5
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
without gtk support (aka ncurses) then I would re-emerge profuse WITHOUT
Er... maybe I misunderstood something, but gtk and ncurses are two
COMPLETELY different things.
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Mick wrote:
I don't know how I have managed
without netcat all this time . . . it can do almost everything but
take the dog out for a walk! :-))
Didn't you read the man page?
-W[dksa]
--walk=(dog,kid,spouse,away)
$ sudo nc -Wd
:P
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michael higgins wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't see, simply, where that flag is available. What am I
missing?
I think the info is slightly out of date. Try remerging wxGTK with X
in USE.
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Walter Dnes wrote:
Can I set any tweaks for the open source ATI Radeon driver to speed
things up? I do *NOT* want to go back to fglrx. It gave true Windows
emulation... including hard lockups that required power-recycling to get
out of... grrr.
Check out http://r300.sourceforge.net
Alan wrote:
I don't have an ipod so I have no experience, but there is a 3rd party
firmware hack that replaces the ipod firmware and supports flac/ogg/etc
and adds nifty things.
plug class=shameless
http://ipodlinux.sourceforge.net
/plug
:D
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Mauro Arnoldi wrote:
My ati drivers doesn't want to compile:
#emerge -pv ati-drivers
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[blocks B ] =x11-base/xorg-server-1.0.99 (is blocking
x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.25.18)
[ebuild R ]
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
It reported a bunch of problems with KDE itself. Mostly with old versions,
so I'd like to unmerge them. But I'm a bit unsure how to do that. Do I
have to
unmerge the component packages one by one, or is there some way to
name all of the components of KDE 3.2, 3.3 and
Neil Bothwick wrote:
That's a security risk! Doing nothing unsuccessfully means
doing something. You want him to do nothing successfully :)
...I'm not sure I follow your logic there.
In any case, -ie 's/false/true' and continue? :)
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Daniel wrote:
dad:x:1001:1001::/home/dad:/usr/lib/misc/sftp-server
That way, if his box gets compromised, the intruder doesn't have a shell
on your machine, just the ability to delete your dad's website ;-)
What's wrong with /bin/false?
Then, if it's compromised, all he has is the ability
Joseph wrote:
Recently I found out that I had an old package avifile installed on my
system but it was no longer in portage.
How to check packages that are installed on my system but are no longer
available in portage (so I can remove them)?
/usr/sbin/emaint --check
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