On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 06:42:39 +0100, Kraus Philipp wrote:
I would like to emerge a new automake version. At this time emerge
shows the 1.11.1 version but I need the version 1.4. I have found a
security information that the package is masked because a vulnerabily.
I need only the 1.4
I don't often launch the full KDE DE, so was surprised when I just tried it
and a pop up said:
Compositing was too slow and has been suspended.
If this was only a temporary problem, you can
I can't see the rest of the message (it's hidden at the bottom of the screen).
How can I troubleshoot
On Saturday 19 March 2011 17:34:05 you wrote:
I don't often launch the full KDE DE, so was surprised when I just tried it
and a pop up said:
Compositing was too slow and has been suspended.
If this was only a temporary problem, you can
I can't see the rest of the message (it's hidden at
Mick wrote:
Some digging around helped a bit - I switched in SystemSettings/Desktop
Effects, the Compositing Type from OpenGL to XRender and now it does not
suspend (although 'wobbly windows' and 'Desktop Cube Animation' are disabled.
In E17 which I use daily the compositing works fine, until
On Saturday 19 March 2011 18:17:23 Dale wrote:
Mick wrote:
Some digging around helped a bit - I switched in SystemSettings/Desktop
Effects, the Compositing Type from OpenGL to XRender and now it does not
suspend (although 'wobbly windows' and 'Desktop Cube Animation' are
disabled.
In
Hi,
I would like to start snort on two interfaces of one box. Is
this possible? Googling found me the option of starting different
snort processes but since snort isn't exactly memory friendly I
would seek a different approach.
Regards,
Konstantin
--
Dipl-Inf. Konstantin Agouros aka Elwood
I also have an ATI card and I do suffer the slow compositing. I solved
it by switching back to the classic Mesa (instead of Gallium).
Cheers,
--
Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com http://www.jorgeml.net
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