On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 23:26:25 -0800
Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, looks as though it's time for a manually-installed version of
python to upgrade portage, then a portage-installed python:2.6 to
bootstrap your way towards modernity.
This is all explained here:
Sorry about top posting but I'm on the Kindle. How are you set for
disk space? Consider creating a new partition and building a new
install in a chroot. When it works then change grub and boot it for
real. At least that won't hurt your working install.
Cheers,
Mark
On 1/22/12, Grant
Would anyone be able to help me understand the following curiosity?
I installed =net-analyzer/netcat-110-r8 (USE=crypt ipv6 -static)
without apparent problem but running it produced:
nc: error while loading shared libraries: libmix.so.0: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory.
On 2012-01-22, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's an elucidation of what I was thinking. I'll assume the company
building the product builds many embedded systems. I was thinking you
could use an assumed ULA prefix as associated with all of these
products, e.g.
Am Sonntag, 22. Januar 2012, 19:00:59 schrieb Philip Webb:
During my usual Saturday system update, I noticed LibreOffice 3.5.0.1
is now testing, while there's an upgrade of LO 3.4 in stable.
I tried 3.5.0.0 when it was briefly released a few weeks ago,
but PDF export was not working. Has
Am 23.01.2012 01:23, schrieb Andrey Moshbear:
Get a tuner card with composite-in support.
Recompile your kernel to add V4L support and m the required drivers.
Then use vlc, mplayer, etc to capture to file.
Or some other kind of frame grabber (as this functionality is usually
called). This
On 23.01.2012 01:00, Philip Webb wrote:
During my usual Saturday system update, I noticed LibreOffice 3.5.0.1
is now testing, while there's an upgrade of LO 3.4 in stable.
I tried 3.5.0.0 when it was briefly released a few weeks ago,
but PDF export was not working. Has anyone used it with LO
On 01/23/2012 05:25 AM, Mervyn Hammer wrote:
Would anyone be able to help me understand the following curiosity?
I installed =net-analyzer/netcat-110-r8 (USE=crypt ipv6 -static)
without apparent problem but running it produced:
nc: error while loading shared libraries: libmix.so.0: cannot
Am 23.01.2012 23:03, schrieb walt:
On 01/23/2012 05:25 AM, Mervyn Hammer wrote:
Would anyone be able to help me understand the following curiosity?
I installed =net-analyzer/netcat-110-r8 (USE=crypt ipv6 -static)
without apparent problem but running it produced:
nc: error while loading
Thanks for your replies.
Am 23.01.2012 23:03, schrieb walt:
Very strange indeed. I just installed both packages and I have no
libmix.so.0 either, yet everything works.
No idea what's causing your problem, but I agree it's a problem I'd
want to solve. I'd try running ldconfig -p and
Thanks for the 2 responses, which are useful.
For export, 3.5.0.1 does the job without any problem,
so it was something wrong with 3.5.0.0, which got pulled very quickly.
For import, I was expecting something more complicated (wry smile).
Yes, all you have to do is 'open' the file it comes up
120122 Dale wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
Besides having rescue instances of system pkgs in /usr/portage/packages ,
I also try to remember to keep a quickpkg of LibreOffice there too.
Creating these files is easy, but is there an approved way of managing them,
esp of deleting obsolete versions,
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