Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/5/05, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In fact, I have -O3 and -j2 ...And I didn't imagine that compiling xmame
could take so much memory. But I already compiled xmame in the past, and
I had no serious problems. Do you think that adding the "joystick" USE
flag made it a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
>>i also could put the whole binary of libstdc++-v3-3.3.6.tbz2 on
>>my ftp server.
>>It's for athlon-xp (march=athlon-xp -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer)
>>quite safe. It has no USE-flags so no problems. Haven't checked
>>what's inside thou
On 07:31 Tue 06 Dec , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > i also could put the whole binary of libstdc++-v3-3.3.6.tbz2 on
> > my ftp server.
> > It's for athlon-xp (march=athlon-xp -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer)
> > quite safe. It has no USE-flags so no problems. Haven't
Joseph wrote:
>[snip]
>
>
>>Funny you mention that. I used dispatch-conf for a while. It never
>>backed up anything for me. I made the directory and everything. Since
>>I could not see it working right, I went back to etc-update.
>>
>>It's not that hard to type in the command anyway plus I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i also could put the whole binary of libstdc++-v3-3.3.6.tbz2 on
> my ftp server.
> It's for athlon-xp (march=athlon-xp -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer)
> quite safe. It has no USE-flags so no problems. Haven't checked
> what's inside though. The ftp address is: ftp://ftp.
On 12/5/05, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to restart the X server without affecting the WM and
> programs running on top of it? Or is there some way of getting the
> mouse back in a situation like this?
If you are using /dev/input/mice for the mouse device, and compiled
y
According to recent Gentoo news we crossed 100K registered users.
Does anybody have any reliable numbers how we compare to other distros?
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On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:27, Richard Fish wrote:
> The first is to figure out which .la files and packages still
> reference kde 3.4 stuff:
>
> find / -name *.la -exec grep --with-filename -l kde/3.4 {} \; 2>/dev/null |
> while read x; do equery belongs $x ; done
>
> The output of the abo
Ross Anderson wrote:
> I've tried setting up access restrictions based on name resolution. From
> what I've read in the apache.org docs all is configured correctly. If I
> use an ip address in the allow statement it works as expected. However
> if I use a FQDN apache forbids access. The logs show t
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 11:45:01PM -0500, Phil Sexton wrote:
> Willie Wong wrote:
>
> Or is there some way of getting the
> >mouse back in a situation like this?
>
> This should work as root:
>
> /etc/conf.d/gpm restart'
>
uh... shouldn't that be /etc/init.d/? and gpm is the console mouse
mana
On 05:40 Tue 06 Dec , Jarry wrote:
> kashani wrote:
>
> > http://badapple.net/libstdc++.so.5
> > Pulled from a server with pentium4 and -O2 -pipe
>
> Thank you. I'm not sure my athlon-xp will swallow it,
> but I'll give it a try...
>
> Jarry
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Hi,
Hi all,
A topic I'm not sure I've seen covered and my first Google searches
haven't yielded much. Under Windows, after putting a new cartridge
into a inklet printer (in our case an Epson) there is an application
that comes with the printer for aligning the cartridge. This thing
makes sure that b
kashani wrote:
> http://badapple.net/libstdc++.so.5
> Pulled from a server with pentium4 and -O2 -pipe
Thank you. I'm not sure my athlon-xp will swallow it,
but I'll give it a try...
Jarry
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On 12/5/05, Luigi Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alle 08:48, lunedì 05 dicembre 2005, Richard Fish ha scritto:
>
> > Looks like you need to run opengl-select to make links to your chosen
> > GL implementation (I'm guessing you'll want the ATI implementation)
> > in /usr/lib.
> >
> > -Richard
>
Just ran into a weird thing. I was viewing a slide show from 'qiv',
and it suddenly aborted leaving me with no mouse or keyboard. The
Window Manager still runs, nothing died except for 'qiv', but the WM
(enlightenment) was not getting focus from the mouse or keyboard. But
I could CTRL-ALT-F1 to swi
On 12/5/05, Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The obnoxious part was that NOT ALL OF THEM showed up in the list each time.
> I had to keep issuing that command, unmerge the one or two that showed up,
equery depends
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On 12/5/05, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I upgraded to KDE 3.5 and removed the slotted KDE 3.4. xine-lib was compiled
> with +arts back in the KDE 3.4 days. Yesterday, I installed imagemagick and
> now wanted to compile xine-lib with +imagemagick which was - previously.
>
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 14:23, Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> Does anyone know how to solve this?
>
[snip emerge output]
Are you using distcc? I had problems emerging kioslaves a couple of
weeks ago too.
My issues went away when I commented out FEATURES="distcc"
from /etc/make.conf and cranked MAKEOPTS
Well, it doesn't actually 'solve' the original question, but I did figure
out why superkaramba kept showing up.
"emerge -Davut world" revealed several plugins related to karamba. So
unmerging ALL of them, finally made the block go away.
The obnoxious part was that NOT ALL OF THEM showed up in the
On 12/5/05, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In fact, I have -O3 and -j2 ...And I didn't imagine that compiling xmame
> could take so much memory. But I already compiled xmame in the past, and
> I had no serious problems. Do you think that adding the "joystick" USE
> flag made it all growing just
On 12/5/05, Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Um... Okay. That "master plan" of mine didn't work. Now what do I do?!
As Zac said, give us something to go on: the output of "emerge --tree
kde" would be a good start.
-Richard
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Um... Okay. That "master plan" of mine didn't work. Now what do I do?!
> -Original Message-
> From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Neither of those worked... :(
>
> I'm just trying to re-emerge it, then I'll unmerge.
> Lame.
>
> Where is that list of stuff stored? Why can
Neither of those worked... :(
I'm just trying to re-emerge it, then I'll unmerge.
Lame.
Where is that list of stuff stored? Why can't I just go manually edit some
file and delete it from there?
> -Original Message-
> From: Cláudio Henrique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> try regenworld or
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 18:10:02 -0500
John Blinka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the "emerge -e world" step of the gcc-3.4 upgrade as documented
> on http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml.
>
> Unfortunately, after compiling for a day or two, the upgrade has ter
[snip]
> Funny you mention that. I used dispatch-conf for a while. It never
> backed up anything for me. I made the directory and everything. Since
> I could not see it working right, I went back to etc-update.
>
> It's not that hard to type in the command anyway plus I have them all,
> not j
John J. Foster wrote:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 05:07:22PM -0800, Ryan Tandy wrote:
I have a Linksys WRT54GS router running openWRT firmware that gets its
IP via DHCP from my ISP. That's all working fine. I also have an account
with dyndns.org that is supposed to get updated when my IP changes
Daevid Vincent wrote:
I was in the middle of emerging KDE 3.5 and it's 8 million dependencies, and
read the post about needing to unmerge superkaramba. So, in another shell I
did just that. Life was fine. I needed to reboot my notebook for another
reason, and when I started the emerge again, it c
On 12/5/05, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem isn't in X, it is in the kernel, and when I googled for a
> solution, I saw a few messages that pointed to the same problem.
> I think it is related to udev.
No, udev only creates device nodes. It does not
On 12/5/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
>
> >
> >>You would think it would pop up and say, "hey idiot, you screwed up one
> >>of my files. Put it back or I will not let you in." Something to that
> >>effect anyway. Mine may call me a lot worse than a idiot though.
try regenworld or emerge --depclean --pretend
On 12/5/05, Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was in the middle of emerging KDE 3.5 and it's 8 million dependencies, and
> read the post about needing to unmerge superkaramba. So, in another shell I
> did just that. Life was fine. I needed
Does anyone know how to solve this?
i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I./../.. -I./..
-I/usr/kde/3.4/include -I/usr/qt/3/include -I. -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
-D_REENTRANT -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long
-Wundef -ansi -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE
regenworld solved my problem.
On 12/5/05, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/4/05, Cláudio Henrique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > and how do I compile all the packages, since these does not exist in world
> > file?
>
> Well, if you don't want to add them to world, "the hard way":
>
Certain key combinations that used to work in my IDE (eclipse) no longer
do. It appears to be something in the OS/X/window manager. I'm running
KDE. I've looked through the Control Center and not found them
assigned to anything.
The two I know about are: CTRL+SPACE and CTRL+SHIFT+UpArrow.
I was in the middle of emerging KDE 3.5 and it's 8 million dependencies, and
read the post about needing to unmerge superkaramba. So, in another shell I
did just that. Life was fine. I needed to reboot my notebook for another
reason, and when I started the emerge again, it complains that superkaram
I had this same issue after updating to udev... Turned out I had to:
make modules modules_install
As I wasn't compiling and installing the UHCI (usb) stuff and installing the
modules. I would have thought that modules_install would compile the modules
first! Ugh.
Hope this helps.
"You had me a
I have updated to udev and got most things kinda working (as is the case of
any linux system where it's never 100%)...
The loading screen with the progress bar works fine. If I hit F2 to see the
stuff going on, here's where it has issues..
There is no background image (as there used to be prior t
The problem isn't in X, it is in the kernel, and when I googled for a
solution, I saw a few messages that pointed to the same problem.
I think it is related to udev.
2005/12/5, Tamas Sarga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> >I got a new VCOM
However,
don't underestimate the amount of memory that compiling can take.
Some of those xmame modules required >200MB of memory to build on my
system with 2G of RAM, and that was with -Os and MAKEOPTS=-j1. Heaven
help you if you use -O3/-j3 (In fact, for a system with only 512M of
RAM, -j1 *wi
On 12/5/05, b.n. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can't guess what else it can be, apart from the xmame compile horribly
> memory leaking, but why should it?
Compiles don't 'leak' memory, because they run as separate programs
and the system reclaims the memory after each program exits. However,
don't
Joseph wrote:
>>
>>
>
>dispach-config (replaces etc-update) and will take care of your /etc
>file. It will make a backup of the /etc files that is changing
>to /etc/config-archive/
>The only problem is sometimes are the configuration file that are not
>in /etc file: like Tetex, Hylafax etc.
>
Hi,
I'm in the "emerge -e world" step of the gcc-3.4 upgrade as documented
on http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml.
Unfortunately, after compiling for a day or two, the upgrade has terminated
during the rebuild of pdflib. The following error messages occur in the log:
Hi,
It's a couple of times I see my system horribly die while I'm
re-emerging xmame (because of having added the +joystick USE flag).
The system becomes rapidly (but not all of a sudden) extremly
unresponsive: first XMMS begins to skip, then mouse begins to seriously
lag... until all grinds t
> Even one that was willing to install all that stuff and share his config
> files.
>
> I'm just glad you got it to work. Now make back-ups of those config
> files. Just something to think about here. If I do etc-update and see
> there are a few of them, I do a cp -av /etc /etc.old. That way I
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 15:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Well, I have been reading your frustration in this thread. May I ask
> something? Have you tried this as another user, even if you have to add
> one, which may work best? If it works as the new user, then it is
> something specific to that user an
Joseph wrote:
>
>
>I forgot to add, big THANK YOU to everybody for your support.
>It is good to know that there are still Gentoo folks willing to help.
>
>
>
Even one that was willing to install all that stuff and share his config
files.
I'm just glad you got it to work. Now make back-ups of
Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
>
>>You would think it would pop up and say, "hey idiot, you screwed up one
>>of my files. Put it back or I will not let you in." Something to that
>>effect anyway. Mine may call me a lot worse than a idiot though. :)
>>
>>
>
>Dude, why should my .bashrc affect KDM
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 14:43 -0700, Joseph wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 09:45 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> > Why not try the sql-ledger mailing list. No doubt there are people there
> > who know their way around their software.
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:01:13 -0700
> > Joseph wrote:
>
>
Joseph schreef:
>
> SOLVED, SOLVED! Believe me or not, I'm not sure what I did.
Don't care (since I don't know anything about this anyway) ;-) ; I'm
just happy for you.
Congratulations Persistence pays (as does restarting a server or
two, apparently).
:-D
Holly
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On 12/5/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
> >It turns out, that I had added an invalid line to my
> >~/home//.bashrc "savehist=100" and it was for this reason KDM
> >was not letting me login. Wierd huh? Shouldn't it not fall back to
> >/etc/bashrc?
[ ... ]
> >
> You wou
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 09:45 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> Why not try the sql-ledger mailing list. No doubt there are people there who
> know their way around their software.
>
>
> On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:01:13 -0700
> Joseph wrote:
SOLVED, SOLVED!
Believe me or not, I'm not sure what I did.
The la
On Dec 5, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Tom Smith wrote:
Hm... I guess all I can say is that the log file indicated that
everything patched correctly--that is, it listed the file names it
was patching and there were no errors.
When I tried to reapply the patch, it recognized that it had
already been
Well, I have been reading your frustration in this thread. May I ask
something? Have you tried this as another user, even if you have to add
one, which may work best? If it works as the new user, then it is
something specific to that user and may be a config in the /home/
directory. If it does
Jarry wrote:
You mean on linstallation cd? I have gentoo 2005.0 x86 install cd, but
I can not find there any libstdc++. Where should it be? In portage
snapshot or stage3-archive? Is there some other possibility to get
precompiled libstdc++?
http://badapple.net/libstdc++.so.5
Pulled from a se
Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
>
>Thanks for the reply Dale.
>
>It turns out, that I had added an invalid line to my
>~/home//.bashrc "savehist=100" and it was for this reason KDM
>was not letting me login. Wierd huh? Shouldn't it not fall back to
>/etc/bashrc?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Hareesh
>
>
>
You would th
Timothy A. Holmes mcaschool.net> writes:
>
> Good Morning Everyone:
>
> I am preparing to install Gentoo for a very specialized application --
> I have an older P3/400 box that I want to use to run AUDACITY to use it
> as a digital recording deck on our church sound system.
There are many in
maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
I posted about my kernel panic problem to
kernelnewbies(they seem a competent crew), w/ subject
line: kernel panic fix sought.
My post was ignored. Three days later somebody posted
to the list under the subject line: KERNEL PANIC FIX
SOUGHT. He(Kumar is a ma
> About a week later, I booted it and it wouldn't boot. It got stuck at
> "configuring system to use udev" and never gets okay. I just sits there
> for ever.
My system hangs at this point quite often. I have no idea why - it seems to be
quite random but if I try
again I usually get it to boot.
Hi Maxim,
On 12/5/05, maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I posted about my kernel panic problem to
> kernelnewbies(they seem a competent crew), w/ subject
> line: kernel panic fix sought.
>
> My post was ignored. Three days later somebody posted
> to the list under the subject line: KERNEL
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 09:45 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> Why not try the sql-ledger mailing list. No doubt there are people there who
> know their way around their software.
I was automatically subscribe when I didn't pay my yearly support.
So I'm not going back.
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Petteri Räty wrote:
> Pongracz Istvan wrote:
>>As I can remember, the livecd has a binary. You can copy that library to
>>your /usr/lib and use it to fix your problem.
>>Or:
>>You can make a symlink to the newer libstdc++, maybe can work.
>
> I have successfully used a symlink in the past but your
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Hi there,
I got a new VCOM optical mouse, model C235-PS2-V. And I'm having
problems with it. On Windows XP or with the Linux kernel 2.4.30
(OpenMosix) it works fine. But on linux kernel 2.6.14-r2 (Gentoo
Sources), it lights off and stays off unless
Why not try the sql-ledger mailing list. No doubt there are people there who
know their way around their software.
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:01:13 -0700
Joseph wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 14:17 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
> > Hello Joseph,
> >
> > Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > On
Have you checked the mobo? Memtest will report errors if the mobo is bad.
m.
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On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 09:26:45 +0100
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Bad Idea. "emerge sync" will delete everything from the local portage tree
> that is not part of the official portage tree (the only exception
> is /usr/portage/distfiles).
and /usr/portage/packages
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Hm... I guess all I can say is that the log file indicated that everything patched correctly--that is, it listed the file names it was patching and there were no errors. When I tried to reapply the patch, it recognized that it had already been applied and asked if I wanted to reverse it or appl
um, then the patch didn't apply.On Dec 5, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Tom Smith wrote:Well, I'm using the gentoo-sources (2.6.13) and was able to get the patch to apply. The problem is that I don't have the Netraverse option in menuconfig after patching the kernel. Is there a trick for getting this to wo
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Michael George wrote:
> If anyone has any suggestions, I'd like to find a way out of this other
> than reinstalling the system. Such a thing might happen again in the
> future to a non-development system and I'd like to know the way to get it
> workin
I'm having a strange problem with a system that we're putting together
to be an LDAP-based PDC.
I had it all configured and it was working fine. I had to put the
project aside for a couple weeks as I had other things to work on and
then I came back to it. Since it had been a while, I updated the
> Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am no longer able to log into KDE 3.4 via KDM after an improper
> >shutdown (laptop overheated, and shutdown!). I am able to log in via
> >agetty (Ctrl-Alt-F1), though.
Thanks for the reply Dale.
It turns out, that I had added an invalid line to my
~/h
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 20:07 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 05 December 2005 18:31, Joseph wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 17:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > On 05 December 2005 16:07, Joseph wrote:
> > > > Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
> > > > sent to print
Well, I'm using the gentoo-sources (2.6.13) and was able to get the patch to apply. The problem is that I don't have the Netraverse option in menuconfig after patching the kernel. Is there a trick for getting this to work?John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: you have to use the vanilla source
On 05 December 2005 18:31, Joseph wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 17:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > On 05 December 2005 16:07, Joseph wrote:
> > > Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
> > > sent to printer via command : lpr -P printer_name and this is the time
> >
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 02:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is what /etc/init.d/hotplug says:
>
> # nothing here anymore. Please use the coldplug package if you really
> # want to
> # load modules for devices that are discovered by your kernel before
> # init runs.
> #
> # However, please r
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Christoph Eckert wrote:
What am I missing to get USB working on my laptop? Any suggestions?
Is hotplug running? It should handle all module loading stuff for you.
This is what /etc/init.d/hotplug says:
# nothing here anymore. Please use the coldplug package if you re
you have to use the vanilla sources and patch with the kernel patch
on the win4lin site. they have a patch for 2.6.12, and 2.6.14,
though the latest vanilla kernel I saw was 2.6.13... :) I"m running
2.6.12 right now.
On Dec 5, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Tom Smith wrote:
Hi all,
I've got an MDK
Hi all, I've got an MDK 9 server running Win4Lin Terminal Server. I'm trying to migrate this server AWAY from Mandrake to Gentoo. There are referrences everywhere that indicates there's a win4lin-sources kernel but I have yet to find it anywhere. Does Gentoo still support Win4Lin "out o
* kde-base/superkaramba
Latest version available: 3.5.0
Latest version installed: 3.5.0
Size of downloaded files: 2,888 kB
Homepage:http://www.kde.org/
Description: A tool to create interactive applets for the KDE desktop.
License: GPL-2
* x11-misc/sup
> What am I missing to get USB working on my laptop? Any suggestions?
Is hotplug running? It should handle all module loading stuff for you.
Best regards
ce
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Hello,
I upgraded to KDE 3.5 and removed the slotted KDE 3.4. xine-lib was compiled
with +arts back in the KDE 3.4 days. Yesterday, I installed imagemagick and
now wanted to compile xine-lib with +imagemagick which was - previously.
The trouble is, that xine-lib doesn't want to get compiled wit
> Can anyone provide hints / pointers / gotchas that I ought to be
> aware of -- I have the installer manual etc, so I am more looking for
> hints and tips that I ought to be aware of in trying this. I will
> also be compiling my own kernel for this -- (That will be a first
> too)
For multitrack
Thanks! I looked around and never found that info.
E
On Monday 05 December 2005 12:55 pm, a tiny voice compelled Jean-Jacques FABRE
to write:
> Hi,
>
> According to http://www.kde.org/announcements/visualguide-3.5.php :
>
> "SuperKaramba, a tool that allows you to easily create interactive
> eye
On 12/5/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been thinking of udating to KDE-3.5 and I notice that superkaramba blocks
> kdeutils. I'm assuming that superkaramba or something similar is now in the
> kdeutils package. I have a few karamba themes that I run on the desktop and
> am won
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 14:17 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
> Hello Joseph,
>
> Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 12:14 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
> >>
> >> Have you looked in the latex source file? The page size and margins
> >> could be getting set there. It should be i
Hi,
According to http://www.kde.org/announcements/visualguide-3.5.php :
"SuperKaramba, a tool that allows you to easily create interactive
eye-candy on the desktop, is now included in KDE. Using SuperKaramba
you can quickly add functionality such as weather and news updates,
system monitors and a
I've been thinking of udating to KDE-3.5 and I notice that superkaramba blocks
kdeutils. I'm assuming that superkaramba or something similar is now in the
kdeutils package. I have a few karamba themes that I run on the desktop and
am wondering what kind of problems I'll have with them after I up
Hello Joseph,
Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 12:14 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
>>
>> Have you looked in the latex source file? The page size and margins
>> could be getting set there. It should be in the document preamble,
>> i.e. before the \begin{document} command.
Hello everybody,
I posted about my kernel panic problem to
kernelnewbies(they seem a competent crew), w/ subject
line: kernel panic fix sought.
My post was ignored. Three days later somebody posted
to the list under the subject line: KERNEL PANIC FIX
SOUGHT. He(Kumar is a male name isn't it?)star
Hi Joseph,
Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:38 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
>> When you ran texconfig did you configure "GLOBAL SETTINGS" under dvips?
>>
>> Alan
>
> Does the latex database needs to be refresh?
> I run on this in google:
>
> Refresh the filename
Robert Persson wrote:
The trouble is that I have a bookmark file with several hundred entries. wget
is supposed to be fairly good at extracting urls from text files, but it
couldn't handle this particular file.
my previous message assumes that your bookmark file is in reality a HTML
file.
--
Robert Persson wrote:
The trouble is that I have a bookmark file with several hundred entries. wget
is supposed to be fairly good at extracting urls from text files, but it
couldn't handle this particular file.
Try this:
emerge HTML-Tree
then as a normal user, run this script like so (where
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:38 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> When you ran texconfig did you configure "GLOBAL SETTINGS" under dvips?
>
> Alan
Does the latex database needs to be refresh?
I run on this in google:
Refresh the filename database, by running at a command interpreter
window:
inite
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 12:14 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
> Joseph,
>
> Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I know that Latex is set by default to A4 paper size and margins are
> > located in different file.
> > But what file?
> >
> > --
> > #Joseph
>
> Have you looked in the latex source file
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 00:38 +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> When you ran texconfig did you configure "GLOBAL SETTINGS" under dvips?
>
> Alan
Yes, I have tried adjust via global setting, all it is doing is
adjusting this file (I think):
/usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/config.ps to:
@ letterSize
On 12/5/05, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I 'emerge sync' and 'emerge -DuN world' daily so why did 'emerge -e
> system' and 'emerge -e world' (for the GCC upgrade) each come up with
> a bunch of etc files to be updated via etc-update?
>
> - Grant
Because emerge -e re-installs every package on
Grant wrote:
I 'emerge sync' and 'emerge -DuN world' daily so why did 'emerge -e
system' and 'emerge -e world' (for the GCC upgrade) each come up with
a bunch of etc files to be updated via etc-update?
- Grant
Missed a few last time around? If you made your own changes it might be
trying t
On 12/5/05, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
> > Good Morning Everyone:
> >
> > I am preparing to install Gentoo for a very specialized application --
> > I have an older P3/400 box that I want to use to run AUDACITY to use it
> > as a digital recordin
Steven Susbauer wrote:
stage 3 is the suggested way of doing it nowadays anyway. If you're a
sp33d d3m0n you can always run the bootstrap and emerge -e system,
emerge -e world after you've installed everything. It will take a long
while, but since it's still up and running while it does this, t
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 17:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 05 December 2005 16:07, Joseph wrote:
>
> > Anyhow, the after conversion the printer to ps (postscript) the file is
> > sent to printer via command : lpr -P printer_name and this is the time
> > it ask me for A4 paper size.
>
> Have you tri
I 'emerge sync' and 'emerge -DuN world' daily so why did 'emerge -e
system' and 'emerge -e world' (for the GCC upgrade) each come up with
a bunch of etc files to be updated via etc-update?
- Grant
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Arturo:
Sorry about that -- -- the sound card is the on the board unit that came
with the computer -- the board is an INTEL D850MD
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d850md/
Tim
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IT Manager / Network Admin / Web Master / Computer Teacher
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