Hi,
I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a
workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit
card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a
website. It "registers" your computer when you sign up as a security
"feature". Problem is,
Colleen Beamer wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Colleen Beamer wrote:
> >>
> >> Is it safe to remove older profiles?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Colleen
> >>
> > I think the profiles are updated when you sync, which is why you got
> > that error message.
>
> This is true.
>
> You may want to either sync
This is getting very frustrating. As I've said, sound works as user "ernie" in
all apps except flash.I have sound in flash as root, so the plugin is there.
# find / libflashplayer* 2> /dev/null | grep libflashplayer
/home/ernie/Desktop/install_flash_player_9_linux/libflashplayer.so
/home/ernie/.m
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Dale wrote:
> Colleen Beamer wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is it safe to remove older profiles?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Colleen
>>
>
> I think the profiles are updated when you sync, which is why you got
> that error message.
This is true.
You may want to either
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 16:05:25 -0400, Colleen Beamer wrote:
>
>> /etc/make.profile is a symlink to
>> /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2006.1 (or whatever)
>>
>> Is it safe to remove older profiles?
>
> There's no point, b
Good evening !
I've found the bug on bugzilla at
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168716 , and I've corrected it
submitting a patch and a new ebuild to prevent the sandbox violation caused
by the configure script when it try to verify if there is a virus database
already installed.
It w
* Shaochun Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-23 08:29] :
> I used rfcutil, which isn't a rfc viwer. And it's just a tool which can
> be used to fetch rfc conveniently.
>
Sorry about that :-/
I didn't know that 'rfc -l #' is beyond your needs ...
My apologies
Stefan
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Colleen Beamer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This may be a stupid question, but hey, better safe than sorry.
>
> I'm updating my laptop, which I haven't used in a while. After syncing,
> I went to update and got a message saying that my arch was not set
> asking whether my profile was linked correctly. It
On Friday 23 March 2007 20:05, Colleen Beamer wrote:
> gpgkeys: key 04428ACF77E97BA2 not found on keyserver
> Hi all,
>
> This may be a stupid question, but hey, better safe than sorry.
>
> I'm updating my laptop, which I haven't used in a while. After syncing,
> I went to update and got a message
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 16:05:25 -0400, Colleen Beamer wrote:
> /etc/make.profile is a symlink to
> /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2006.1 (or whatever)
>
> Is it safe to remove older profiles?
There's no point, because they'll only be copied back the next time you
sync.
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Hi all,
This may be a stupid question, but hey, better safe than sorry.
I'm updating my laptop, which I haven't used in a while. After syncing,
I went to update and got a message saying that my arch was not set
asking whether my profile was linked c
Hi !
Please post the log file showed by the last line (LOG FILE =) after retrying
to install it to see if the install process make the same error, because it
seems it leaves the portage "chroot"...
Regards.
Friday 23 March 2007 19:38:17 Steve [Gentoo], you wrote :
> #emerge clamassassin
> Calc
#emerge clamassassin
Calculating dependencies... done!
>>> Emerging (1 of 1) mail-filter/clamassassin-1.2.3 to /
* clamassassin-1.2.3.tar.gz RMD160 ;-)
... [ ok ]
* clamassassin-1.2.3.tar.gz SHA1 ;-)
... [ ok ]
* clamassassin-1.2.3.t
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:04:16 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > Delete /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
>
> It won't come back next time udev is installed?
Yes it will, but with the correct information. the problem is that the
old file had allocated eth0 and eth1 to MAC addresse
On Thursday 22 March 2007, Jakob Buchgraber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about '[gentoo-user] [Way OT]
Kernel Symlink use or not use?':
> I considered switching to LFS a while ago as this would be the only
> Linux "distribution" fulfilling my requirements (besides Gentoo, of
> course). So when readi
On Thursday 22 March 2007, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with udev and network cards changing
device name':
> Delete /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
It won't come back next time udev is installed?
> This associated network interfaces with MA
there is no gtk2 USE flag any longer,it was substituted with gtk..
On 3/23/07, Steve Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John covici wrote:
> checking which gecko to use... firefox
> checking for compiler -fshort-wchar option... yes
> checking whether to enable C++ RTTI... no
> checking whether we
John covici wrote:
> checking which gecko to use... firefox
> checking for compiler -fshort-wchar option... yes
> checking whether to enable C++ RTTI... no
> checking whether we have a gtk 2 gecko build... configure: error: This
> program needs a gtk 2 gecko build
Seems to be saying ff wasn't buil
Xavier Parizet wrote:
> I think that the /usr/src/linux symlink is used in Gentoo by ebuilds (as
> vmware-modules for example) that build kernel modules for specific
> hardware which aren't yet in the kernel, and so needs to know the current
> kernel config to see if it match their dependencies or
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:24:38 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Ah, my bad. You are right, of course.
What I neglected to mention was that the main point of your post was
absolutely correct. There is no conflict between the Gentoo and LFS
documentation, both are correct when used in the only place the
On Friday 23 March 2007, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 14:42:09 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Many Gentoo scripts rely on /usr/src/linux pointing to the
> > currently *running* kernel. Without it, vmware-modules won't build
> > for example.
>
> The symlink needs to point to the targe
Mark David Dumlao wrote:
>> A lot of Linux users don't like Flash because it is not a standard.
>> When Adobe makes the player source available, I bet we will see Flash
>> compilers for other platforms. :-)
>>
> Yeah, but I think in the long run, 'not liking flash' is a 'bad thing'.
> There's a lot
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 14:42:09 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Many Gentoo scripts rely on /usr/src/linux pointing to the currently
> *running* kernel. Without it, vmware-modules won't build for example.
The symlink needs to point to the target kernel, the currently running
kernel can be determined
On Thursday 22 March 2007, Jakob Buchgraber wrote:
> It's as follows:
> In /etc/profile
> Set $KERNEL_DIR to /kernel/src/current (symlink)
> Set $KBUILD_OUTPUT to /dir/to/store/output/files
>
> So what's the best way and _why_?
> Does it even matter?
Yes it does matter. And you
On Thursday 22 March 2007 22:11, Xavier Parizet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use squirrelmail-1.4.9a with GPG plugin enabled (with gnupg-2.0.3 and
> the builtin gpg plugin).
> I don't know which information you need to check this problem, but you can
> check on this email if my GPG signature is good or bad.
I used rfcutil, which isn't a rfc viwer. And it's just a tool which can
be used to fetch rfc conveniently.
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