On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 13:19 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> On 2/28/06, Stefan Istvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I have two machines with Gentoo Linux installed, and one of them I don't
> > hear sound when playing flash anims either in konqueror or in firefox.
> > On the ot
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 08:09 -0800, Andrei Slavoiu wrote:
> --- Stefan Istvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I have two machines with Gentoo Linux installed, and
> > one of them I don't
> > hear sound when playing flash anims either in
> > konqueror or in firefox.
> > On the oth
yep exactly what i need,
the way linux works would just make it hard to get infected but i had
a shared partition infected and that would be a good reason to have a
scanner
On 3/6/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ghaith Hachem wrote:
> > hello,
> > i was wondering if there's any go
Ghaith Hachem wrote:
> hello,
> i was wondering if there's any good antivirus scanner outthere for
> linux i recently got infected on the windows part and the linux
> systems are accessible from there so i want to make sure the system is
> clean
There's no virus scanner for Linux, as there are (at
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Monday 06 March 2006 00:10, Masood Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> about 'Re: [gentoo-user] antivirus':
> > I dont think linux can get infected by windows viruses.
>
> Yes, but files accessible from a windows box, but stored on a linux box can
> become carrie
On Monday 06 March 2006 00:10, Masood Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] antivirus':
> I dont think linux can get infected by windows viruses.
Yes, but files accessible from a windows box, but stored on a linux box can
become carriers. If they aren't cleaned, they could in
On 3/6/06, Masood Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dont think linux can get infected by windows viruses.
ofcourse but i wanted to make sure it's clean since i have a 120GB
ext3 partition shared with windows so if the virus got in it would
re-infect the windows once i reinstall it and be on al
Ghaith Hachem wrote:
> hello,
> i was wondering if there's any good antivirus scanner outthere for
> linux
clamav is good, and is also in portage.. just do emerge clamav and
you'll have a good antivirus software running on your gentoo box.
> i recently got infected on the windows part and the li
On Mar 5, 2006, at 11:55 PM, Ghaith Hachem wrote:
hello,
i was wondering if there's any good antivirus scanner outthere for
linux i recently got infected on the windows part and the linux
systems are accessible from there so i want to make sure the system is
clean i've been missing some documen
hello,
i was wondering if there's any good antivirus scanner outthere for
linux i recently got infected on the windows part and the linux
systems are accessible from there so i want to make sure the system is
clean i've been missing some documents from these partitions on
windows but they are avail
Rohit Sharma wrote:
> Is there a command [hint "man command" shall do] which I can use to
> resize an image?
ImageMagick - convert
Alexander Skwar
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the only thing that solved this issue for me is downgrading to the
2.6.14 and forcing gdm to restart X each time i log out
it's in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf
# If you are having trouble with using a single server for a long time and
# want gdm to kill/restart the server, turn this on
AlwaysRestartServ
On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 22:46 -0600, Dan Sheffner wrote:
> I need to convert a folder of Tiff images into text files. I have
> tried to emerge --gocr but in the man it says that it only supports
> certain formats. Have anyone ever accomplished this?
you could use "convert" (media-gfx/imagemagick)
Hello,
I need to convert a folder of Tiff images into text files. I have tried to emerge --gocr but in the man it says that it only supports certain formats. Have anyone ever accomplished this?
On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 17:48 -0500, Willie Wong wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 09:50:36PM +0100, Penguin Lover Alexander Skwar
> squawked:
> > Franta wrote:
> >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $ for AA in [0-9][0-9] ; do echo $AA; done
> > > [0-9][0-9]
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $
> > >
> >
On 3/5/06, Tom Naujokas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last time I tried putting a CD in the CD drive everything seemed
> to work OK. The "Audio Disc" icon appeared on my Gnome desktop,
> I could click it and see a bunch of wav files corresponding
> to the tracks on the CD.
I really really doubt the
On 3/5/06, Jason Brian Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> i downloaded the 2006.0 livecd today and tried to boot from it. But
> even with the parameters "gentoo-nofb nodetect noapic nohotplug
> acpi=off nodma nousb noapic nolapic nox debug" the installer hung up
> with the lines:
>
On 3/5/06, Richard Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I've just upgraded my Kernel with Genkernel to
> kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r1 from
> kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.13-gentoo-r5. With my previous kernel I had
> installed net-wireless/ieee80211-1.1.9 and net-wireless/ipw2200-
Last time I tried putting a CD in the CD drive everything seemed
to work OK. The "Audio Disc" icon appeared on my Gnome desktop,
I could click it and see a bunch of wav files corresponding
to the tracks on the CD.
No more. The icon still appears but when I click it I get a
"Couldn't display "cdda:
> Audacity "used" to have that issue. And they only had that issue when doing
> playback and record using integrated sound cards. This is now a non-issue.
Actually it used to have that issue with my audigy2zs, regardless of
simultaneous playback and record or not, but moot point.
>Does anyone
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:07:32AM +, Rohit Sharma wrote:
> Apologies in advance for this quick question which isn't about Gentoo
> per se, but is about work on Linux.
> Is there a command [hint "man command" shall do] which I can use to
> resize an image? I have 200 of them in a directory whic
Rohit Sharma wrote:
>Is there a command [hint "man command" shall do] which I can use to resize an
>image? I have 200 of them in a directory which I want to
>resize to fit my cellphone.
>
>
works as in
find . -type f -maxdepth 1 -print0 | xargs -r -0 -ixxx convert -resize
200x147 xxx ./PPP/xx
> Does anyone know if the "E-MU" sound cards are well-supported in
> Linux sound recording? I still havent made up my mind which pro
> audio card to invest in for the final result, but it would be nice if
> the card has good support in Linux.
I guess this question is better placed on linux audio
Apologies in advance for this quick question which isn't about Gentoo
per se, but is about work on Linux.
Is there a command [hint "man command" shall do] which I can use to
resize an image? I have 200 of them in a directory which I want to
resize to fit my cellphone.
-- Thanks, Rohit
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Does anyone know if the "E-MU" sound cards are well-supported in Linux
sound recording? I still havent made up my mind which pro audio card
to invest in for the final result, but it would be nice if the card
has good support in Linux.
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On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 09:50:36PM +0100, Penguin Lover Alexander Skwar
squawked:
> Franta wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $ for AA in [0-9][0-9] ; do echo $AA; done
> > [0-9][0-9]
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $
> >
> > Is this fixed somehow?
>
> [0-9][0-9] will do file name globbing, it
On Sunday 05 March 2006 21:50, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Franta wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $ for AA in [0-9][0-9] ; do echo $AA; done
> > [0-9][0-9]
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $
> >
> > Is this fixed somehow?
>
> [0-9][0-9] will do file name globbing, it seems. Do:
>
> touch 00 99
>
> And
Hello All,
I've just upgraded my Kernel with Genkernel to
kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r1 from
kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.13-gentoo-r5. With my previous kernel I had
installed net-wireless/ieee80211-1.1.9 and net-wireless/ipw2200-1.0.10.
Does my new kernel support wireless directly or should I
On Saturday 04 March 2006 10:07, Masood Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Re: modules built post kernel install (on the
fly)':
> Harry Putnam wrote:
> > Masood Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Thanks Masood, for the pointers.. I have a question about your sig.
> > Do
Ted Ozolins wrote:
> After too many -uvD world upgrades without proper maintenance (python
> perl) I have created a total mess of this system. revdep lists are
> almost as large as emerge -vp system on a fresh install. I'm sure I can
> go through the dep mess I've created and eventually straighten
On Sunday 05 March 2006 04:45, Thomas Kear wrote:
> The only app that i can think of off the top of my head is audacity.
> Have a look through media-sound though, audacity has some nasty
> recording latency issues, but it's fine for arranging and mixing
> tracks.
Audacity "used" to have that issue.
After too many -uvD world upgrades without proper maintenance (python
perl) I have created a total mess of this system. revdep lists are
almost as large as emerge -vp system on a fresh install. I'm sure I can
go through the dep mess I've created and eventually straighten things
out. Would "emerge -
Franta wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $ for AA in [0-9][0-9] ; do echo $AA; done
> [0-9][0-9]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $
>
> Is this fixed somehow?
[0-9][0-9] will do file name globbing, it seems. Do:
touch 00 99
And then run your for loop again.
Alexander Skwar
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If at first you don't
Hi,
from
$for AA in [0-9][0-9]; do echo $AA; done
I'd await to get:
00
01
02
..
98
99
but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $ for AA in [0-9][0-9] ; do echo $AA; done
[0-9][0-9]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/MyDB $
Is this fixed somehow?
Thanks in advance
Frank
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On Sat, 2006-03-04 at 15:19 -0800, Zac Medico wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Franta wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to install ORACLE on my box following the HOWTO on
> > gentoo-wiki.
> >
> > After creating this /etc/env.d/99oracle:
> >
> > ORACLE_BASE=/opt/oracl
Oh and do you see problems with the other solution proposed by Jo Are
in this thread?
192.168/16? Not at all.
But this is a training exercise, right?
I don't need dhcp for 3 hosts on my network either:)
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Hi list,
i downloaded the 2006.0 livecd today and tried to boot from it. But
even with the parameters "gentoo-nofb nodetect noapic nohotplug
acpi=off nodma nousb noapic nolapic nox debug" the installer hung up
with the lines:
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler deadline registered
The
Robert Persson wrote:
I have also found, since the upgrade, that I can no longer exit gnome sanely.
The first time I did it I got a kernel panic; the second time I found myself
back at a garbled login screen; and the remaining 3 times I have simply found
myself with a black screen and an unres
Jo Are Rosland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Your entries for 'reader' and 'fwobsd' are probably not
> what you really want. By defining several 'IN A' entries
> for the same host name, you effectively get bind to serve
> these addresses in 'round robin' fashion whenever a client
> looks up that
Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And please be more careful reading the examples
> and take time to learn the exact meaning of the statements.
> You need just a few to make it all work
> and some reading will save you time in the long run.
Point taken and thanks for the manual he
List,Anybody run across an issue with XOrg 7 where your old xmodmap config doesn't work anymore? The old configurations don't work, and for some reason it wants you to add like 4 extra buttons to the end of it.
Instance:If you have Buttons "12" in xorg.conf, xmodmap won't run without a 16 button c
On Sunday 05 March 2006 13:04, Steve B wrote:
> I've been trying to follow several of the Qmail guides on the forums,
> wiki, and official documentation. I can't get any of them to work.
> In the past I have followed the official documenation qmail guide and
> everything has worked fine.. however
What is the significance of the zero here:
$ORIGIN 168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
0 IN SOA reader.local.lan. reader.reader.local.lan. (
You need to define 2 zones of authority:
0.168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA. IN SOA ...
1.168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA. IN SOA ...
You may use either of 2 shortcuts:
either use
On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 12:24:07AM -0800, Robert Persson wrote:
> I have just upgraded to xorg-7 and found that I can no longer use ctrl-alt-Fn
> to switch out of the x server. I am using the same version of fglrx that I
> was before I upgraded and this problem started happening. How do I get
>
On 04.03, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> $TTL 1D
> @ IN SOAreader.local.lan. hostmaster (
> 200405191 ; serial
> 8H; refresh
> 4H; retry
> 4W; expire
>
--- fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > This problem is because of the keyboard layout. If
> you
> > use KDE go to Control Center / Regional &
> > Accessibility / Keyboard Layout and select the
> right
> > one for your keyboard.
>
> Thanks for the advice. I have done this, logged out
Jo Are Rosland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And again: it's really no reason why you can't put all of this into one zone
> instead.
H... that was what I needed. Many thanks for hanging in there.
I managed to confuse myself quite a lot on this. I thought to do that
(go up one level and use
Visit the archives of the linux audio user mailing list. Better yet,
join the list. There is plenty of software, and Gentoo is a popular
distribution for it.
M
On Sun, 5 Mar 2006, Denis wrote:
I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, th
Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Make it 2 separate files for each of the reverse zones.
> Each with its own SOA record.
> Emerge bind with doc flag and read into Adminstrators Reference Manual
Do you have any idea where it can be found following:
USE=doc emerge -v bind?
equery f
fire-eyes wrote:
> Curiously in Konsole, ctl-alt-F1 gives "P" , ctl-alt-F2 gives R.
Have you tried fiddling with XkbModel and XkbLayout in xorg.conf?
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-422163-highlight-xkbmodel+xkblayout.html
Benno
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On 05.03, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> Following Alexanders example I tried to redefine $ORIGIN near the top
> since as you point out `@' contains whatever is in named.conf to start.
>
> $TTL 1D
> $ORIGIN 0.168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA. ;; RESET ORIGIN HERE SO THAT
> ;;THE SOA line won't be rejected for bein
Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>What's in your named.conf?
>>>Should be something like this:
>> Just posted a few minutes ago... but I noticed I wasn't really
>> following your example thoroughly. Now trying this db.192.168.1
>> Still fails miserably:
>> $TTL 1D
>> $ORIGIN 168.1
On 3/5/06, Janosch Fock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're not on an amd64, try qmailrocks.org. Worked very well for me many
> times on several x86s.
>
> Regards
>
I have used the qmailrocks.org guide several times before on other
distro's and it has always worked out very well. However I was
What's in your named.conf?
Should be something like this:
Just posted a few minutes ago... but I noticed I wasn't really
following your example thoroughly. Now trying this db.192.168.1
Still fails miserably:
$TTL 1D
$ORIGIN 168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
0 IN SOA reader.local.lan. re
On 23:45 Sun 05 Mar , Thomas Kear wrote:
> On 05/03/06, Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
> > mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
> > Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's in your named.conf?
> Should be something like this:
Just posted a few minutes ago... but I noticed I wasn't really
following your example thoroughly. Now trying this db.192.168.1
Still fails miserably:
$TTL 1D
$ORIGIN 168.192.IN-ADDR.AR
Jo Are Rosland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Where names are used -- eg. the 'key' field of an 'IN A' entry, or the
> 'value' field of an 'IN PTR' entry -- you may specify the full name by
> ending it with a '.'. Names with no '.' at the end have the origin
> appended.
>
> Now, if you loo
>
> This problem is because of the keyboard layout. If you
> use KDE go to Control Center / Regional &
> Accessibility / Keyboard Layout and select the right
> one for your keyboard.
Thanks for the advice. I have done this, logged out of kde, and logged
back in, however it still does not work at
Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's in your named.conf?
> Should be something like this:
>
> zone "local.lan" IN {
> ...
> };
>
> zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
> ...
> };
>
> zone "1.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
> ...
> };
options {
directory "/v
--- fire-eyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get console-switching back?
> >>
> >>Option "DontVTSwitch" "Off"
> >>
> >>in the xorg.conf
> >
> >
> > This doesn't appear to work. Although I don't
> understand why I should need to
> > specify a value for DontVTSwitch anyway. Is "Off"
> no longer t
> I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
> mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
> Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
> purpose (recording, sequencing, mixing, sound effects), and which of
> those does Gentoo have i
On 20:44 Sat 04 Mar , Trey Sizemore wrote:
> My current home network consists of several PC connected to a Netgear
> wireless router (using its default factory IP of 192.168.0.1). It also
> serves DHCP address to machines that need it. It, in turn, is
> connected to my DSL modem.
>
> I will
I get console-switching back?
>>
>>Option "DontVTSwitch" "Off"
>>
>>in the xorg.conf
>
>
> This doesn't appear to work. Although I don't understand why I should need to
> specify a value for DontVTSwitch anyway. Is "Off" no longer the default?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
I noticed this problem when I
On 04.03, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> db.192.168.1
> 8< snip =
> $TTL 1D
> @ IN SOA reader.local.lan. reader.reader.local.lan. (
> 200405190 ; serial
> 28800 ; refresh (8 hours)
> 14400 ; retry (4 hour
On Sunday 05 March 2006 11:04, Steve B wrote:
> I've been trying to follow several of the Qmail guides on the forums,
> wiki, and official documentation. I can't get any of them to work.
> In the past I have followed the official documenation qmail guide and
> everything has worked fine.. however
If you're not on an amd64, try qmailrocks.org. Worked very well for me many
times on several x86s.
Regards
> From: Steve B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I've been trying to follow several of the Qmail guides on the forums,
> wiki, and official documentation. I can't get any of them to work.
> In
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 02:29:55AM -0500, Denis wrote:
> I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
> mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
> Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
> purpose (recording, sequencing, mixing, s
I've been trying to follow several of the Qmail guides on the forums,
wiki, and official documentation. I can't get any of them to work.
In the past I have followed the official documenation qmail guide and
everything has worked fine.. however for some reason it's simply not
working anymore. I p
Here's a reverse zone file for my home network. It's 10.10.0/24
but you'll figure out how to tailor this to your needs.
Yikes I promised to post my reverse file based on your example and
then mailed my response without including it. You saw the failure:
nslookup 192.168.1.2
Server:
;BIND DUMP V8
$ORIGIN 10.10.IN-ADDR.ARPA.
0 3600IN SOA baikal.iproducts.test.
root.baikal.iproducts.test. (
Alexander, I meant to ask in my reply what the 3600 is all about? My
study of DNS and Bind hasn't discussed that field yet.
Each RR can have a TTL as the second fie
On 05/03/06, Denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wanted to see if there's a way to set up a home recording
> mini-studio using Linux. In Windoze, there's things like Cubase,
> Ableton, Reason, Wavelab, etc... What's available in Linux for that
> purpose (recording, sequencing, mixing, sound effe
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