* Mark David Dumlao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.07.08 01:51]:
When ordering items by name, a separate and distinct sequence is scene for
A-Z before the sequence for a-z. This is the expected behavior. What might i
need to look up to intermix [Aa]-[Zz]?
Maybe should state in what application you
* Norman Hakim ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.07.08 06:24]:
From: Norman Hakim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] Mounting usb problem
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date: Friday, July 18, 2008, 10:56 PM
Hi all,
I have problem regarding mounting my usb thumbdrive. I have
tried
* Alan McKinnon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.07.08 09:19]:
Rather mount by fs LABEL on the device or it's GUID. First column
in /etc/fstab:
LABEL=MY_FS_LABEL
GUID=VERY_LONG_GUID_GOES_HERE
Personally, I feel fstab is the wrong place for pluggable filesystems.
Rather use automounting daemons
* dexter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19.07.08 20:44]:
Although these sources have some potential, I still am unable to boot into
linux when running on battery, on AC everything works fine.
Strange problem... but I would think it to be more a hardware problem.
Did you ever tried to use a
* Andrew Gaydenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18.07.08 17:03]:
Hi!
After upgrading to 2.6.26 I have got a problem with starting hwclock
service - it doesn't find /dev/rtc. I have tried to add rtc_cmos
to /conf.d/modules, but the module loads after the service starting.
So, questions are:
* Alan Mackenzie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18.07.08 23:00]:
Hi, Gentoo,
Hi,
I'm having a great time installing Gentoo, and everything's going
swimmingly, including having compiled a kernel, got networking working, I
can use a USB stick, .
fine,
Except I've hit a brick wall. I want to
* Nikos Chantziaras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16.07.08 15:02]:
I've removed BOOT_MSG. Still no go. It says Initializing the kernel and
nothing else happens.
One thing I noticed is that:
splash_geninitramfs -g /boot/splash1280x1024 -r 1280x1024 livecd-2007.0
only includes the JPEG images in
* Nikos Chantziaras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16.07.08 17:55]:
Sebastian Günther wrote:
* Nikos Chantziaras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16.07.08 15:02]:
Thanks for helping in tracking down this issue. Here's /etc/conf.d/splash:
SPLASH_VERBOSE_ON_ERRORS=no
try turning this to yes, maybe there are some
* Andrew Tchernoivanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.07.08 01:41]:
Are the characters on the screen readable? I had this problem too, along
with the black grub screen. If they aren't - try adding vga=0x31B to your
grub.conf
Why should that help with grub? Did not found any hint, that ther is a
* Nikos Chantziaras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.07.08 07:28]:
I've created an initrd with:
splash_geninitramfs -g /boot/initrd.splash1280x1024 -r 1280x1024 gentoo
^^
The splash shows up, but there's no animation in the
* Michael Pobega ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.07.08 17:44]:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 08:00:22AM -0700, Michael Higgins wrote:
Can I use procmail with IMAP or is that not possible? And how do I
configure Mutt to use download/sync IMAP?
Maybe you should take a look at imapfilter.
I use this to
* »Q« ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [14.07.08 01:16]:
A few days ago, I used eselect to switch profiles, from
default-linux/x86/2007.0/desktop to default/linux/x86/2008.0/desktop.
As I did...
A lot of USE flags were removed from my make.conf, including
the cpu-optimizations such as sse and mmx.
* Kaushal Shriyan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [12.07.08 09:47]:
Hi
I am curious to know what does this means [I--] [ ~]
net-analyzer/ndoutils-1.4_beta7 (0)
I ???
This means it is installed on your box.
~ ???
This means it is from the unstable tree
(0) ???
This means it is in slot 0.
* Alan McKinnon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [12.07.08 10:36]:
On Saturday 12 July 2008, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi
I am curious to know what does this means [I--] [ ~]
net-analyzer/ndoutils-1.4_beta7 (0)
I ???
~ ???
(0) ???
in the [I--] [ ~] net-analyzer/ndoutils-1.4_beta7 (0) line
* Kaushal Shriyan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [12.07.08 11:36]:
Hi Sebastian
Is there a documentation for knowing this variables, and what does slot 0
means
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/de/gentoolkit.xml
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2chap=1
As a beginning, and there is
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [09.07.08 11:22]:
Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Dienstag 08 Juli 2008 16:12:43 schrieb Joerg Schilling:
Mike Edenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The cdrtools tarball includes a file called Makefile in every
directory. The cdrkit
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [09.07.08 11:57]:
Well this is because you did oversee important facts in the GPL as many
people
do who claim to have read the GPL.
As I did already explain the legal facts for using the program the schily
makefile system (you should read it to
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [09.07.08 15:14]:
Sebastian Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you _carefully_ read the GPL (lawyers do it, I did it but Debian
doesn't),
you will find the following important fact:
The GPL uses the phrase under the terms of this License
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [09.07.08 15:21]:
Sebastian Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You obviously missread the GPL. See your other mail that verifies that you
did
not understand the GPL correctly.
No, the only thing is that I don't apply to *your* *interpretation
* Allan Gottlieb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [09.07.08 20:04]:
The latest stable emerge of grub decided to add
splashimage=(hd0,2)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
to my grub.conf
Since I do not have support for this in my kernel the screen was
unreadable. Should I file this as a bug?
Your kernel
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.07.08 17:46]:
Sebastian Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please finally stop your FUD!
The CDDL definitely is a free license and Sun will definitely not publish
any packages that could create problems.
I *never* stated that CDDL
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [08.07.08 12:19]:
Sebastian Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just stating that that OpenSolaris hardly counts, because the whole
thing is under CDDL.
Which btw allows SUN or any other to restrict access to any improvement
they make.
Please
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [08.07.08 15:10]:
Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some hints to you:
If you replace nail A by nail B, it still remains a nail.
If you believe that the schily makefilesystem refers to
scripts used to control compilation, then
* Allan Gottlieb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.07.08 02:03]:
grub find /boot/grub/stage1
(hd0,2)
As expected hd0 is the disk
grub setup (hd TAB
Possible disks are: hd0 hd1
Again confirming that hd0 is a valid disk (as is hd1, but that is an
external scsi that does not
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.07.08 11:17]:
Short answer: in a democracy, your freedom ends where you may start to
influence the freedom of others.
No, that's anarchy you describing, in democracy the majority decides
were your personal freedom ends.
Long answer:
If
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.07.08 13:14]:
Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I should not feed trolls but
Here is a fact for you: Every mainstream binary distro dropped cdrtools.
It is their right to choose which packets they want to distribute and
they
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.07.08 17:28]:
Sebastian Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.07.08 13:14]:
Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I should not feed trolls but
Here is a fact for you: Every mainstream
* KH ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [06.07.08 10:33]:
the link under license is leading to nowhere. On the project page I have
not been able to find a license, too (fast overview).
Where can I find the license?
All licenses can be found under:
/usr/portage/licenses/
And emerge -s cdrtools shows you
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [06.07.08 12:44]:
Sebastian Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the issue is not the licenses itself, but the mixing of the
licenses in one project.
Your problem is not to understand the difference between project
and distribution.
Sorry, wrong
* Dale ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [06.07.08 16:13]:
Well, it seems tar can not handle 4.7Gb files any way. I'm not sure why
but it seems happy with 2.2Gb files. Anybody know about the upper limits
on tar?
Maybe it is more a problem of the specific fs, where you try to create
it. If there the
* Dale ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [06.07.08 21:52]:
Sebastian Günther wrote:
* Dale ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [06.07.08 16:13]:
[usage of reiserfs]
Last time I saw a reiserfs, that I needed to maitain was with SuSe 6.3,
so I don't know if there could be a problem, but I kind of doubt that.
[EMAIL
* KH ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [05.07.08 13:24]:
Hi,
after reading some emails from the list I have been trying to unmerge
cdrkit and to emerge cdrtools. I aslo hat to unmerge dvd+rw-tools and kino.
Anyway I am still not able to emerge cdrtools.
!!! Cannot write to '/usr/include/scsilib/scg'.
* Dale ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04.07.08 05:25]:
Hi folks,
After getting the mailing list working I did some techy shopping. I got me
a new DVD burner and k3b does not like large files. I used Kbackup to
create a tarball of my data. K3b gives me a error saying the file is to
large. I did
* Florian Philipp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04.07.08 11:20]:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 23:04:26 +0100
Recheck your grub.conf. Maybe you have the wrong root parameter and/or
path to the kernel image.
Sebastian
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* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [01.07.08 10:50]:
There _is_ an evil conspiracy at least on Suse. Suse told me that they cannot
use unmodified original software and they need to modify my software.
But that's not an evil conspiracy against you, that's the normal policy
of SuSe: they
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [30.06.08 10:48]:
The GPL however limits the usability of OpenSource as OSS and claims this
is in order to save OSS. The GPL allows GPLd software to use any kind of
software but disallows other OpenSource Software to use GPLd software.
The main point is
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29.06.08 13:38]:
Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, mkisofs.c is the Program and cdrtools is a work based on the
Program, right?
If you believe this and what you claimed later, then the GPL would be
a definitely non-free license. See the
* Volker Armin Hemmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27.06.08 00:12]:
and this is why nobody uses brute force.
There a better ways to crack keys. NSA has tons of experts in mathematics and
cryptoanalysis. Plus very sophisticated hardware. I am sure for most ciphers
they use something much more
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [23.06.08 11:09]:
xfburn is based on non-portable (linux only) code. If you ever like
to use a different OS, you should know that you will not find this software.
Well, if he is asking such a question, I doubt he will switch OS any
soon.
But, I
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [23.06.08 12:09]:
Volker Armin Hemmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW: Could you tell me a feature from cdrdao which you really use and that
is not supported by cdrecorde?
he just gave a range and cdrdao comes in the alphabetical order before
* Norberto Bensa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25.05.08 16:52]:
Quoting Wolf Canis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a problem with signed messages?
Signed messages doesn't make any sense on a mailing list.
Why?
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