John covici wrote:
Also, if I want to roll back, say, /etc/init.d/fsck, I am not sure
which file to choose -- in the archive directory there is an
/etc/init.d directory which contains fsck and fsck.dist. I would
imagine that fsck is my old one and fsck.dist is the new one -- now
what happens if
John covici wrote:
on Thursday 01/01/2009 Nikos Chantziaras(rea...@arcor.de) wrote
> You cannot roll back if you choose to keep the new file with
> dispatch-conf and didn't backup the current one first.
>
Then what is the purpose of the config-archive directory which I was
a
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
[...]
I see many posts like this but few suggestions as to how the problem could
have been avoided ahead of time.
You can open a bug about it and suggest something.
Mick wrote:
On Sunday 04 January 2009, Graham Murray wrote:
Willie Wong writes:
Before I file a bug, I want to see if this is reproducible by others:
After I boot into the console, if I type anything and then hit
for the bash completion, it gives an error
-bash: _filedir: command not found
James Stull wrote:
What is the best way to block this package?
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 6:35 AM, pk wrote:
James Stull wrote:
I switched my eselect profile from a generic gentoo system to desktop.
Unfortunately I keep getting this error when I run "emerge -uDNav world"
I
tried it with the --
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
/etc/portage/packages.use:
dev-java/sun-jdk -doc
Typo. It's "/etc/portage/package.use". You need to "emerge -N world"
after that.
Mick wrote:
2009/1/4 Nikos Chantziaras :
Mick wrote:
On Sunday 04 January 2009, Graham Murray wrote:
Willie Wong writes:
Before I file a bug, I want to see if this is reproducible by others:
After I boot into the console, if I type anything and then hit
for the bash completion, it gives
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 07:13:18PM +0200, Penguin Lover Nikos Chantziaras
squawked:
Oops, I should have been more clear. Although there's no such entry in my
.bashrc, and also none in /etc/skel/.bashrc, but bash completion *works*
without flaw both in login shells as
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 08:20:47PM +0200, Penguin Lover Nikos Chantziaras
squawked:
If your /etc/skel/.bashrc doesn't have an entry for bash completion but
your ~/.bashrc does, then I guess it's not needed anymore but probably was
needed a long time ago. AFAI
Ralf Stephan wrote:
Hello,
I'm using mutt as MUA in an xterm on VT1 and calling up,
via urlview, FF on VT2 with a web page from a mail URL.
Up to some time recently, Firefox only switched VT the
first time I did this, now it does it every time, annoyingly.
I would like to make FF stick to a spec
Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 01:36:44PM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
It does not happen here. I'm on KDE 3.5.10.
I'm using Gnome. I guess that the KDE's feature your are talking about
is a duplicate feature with a Firefox one.
I don't think Fi
Paul Hartman wrote:
Hi,
Normally I'm using SSH with regular password login, and I've read
about generating a keypair and having a password-less connection that
way. Is there a way to require both the key AND a password? Basically
if I put the key in my SSH client at work, I don't want a co-worke
Graham Murray wrote:
AllenJB writes:
First of all, a tip: If a portage upgrade is available, do "emerge
portage" first. New versions of portage often have new or improved
features - in this case portage 2.1.6 includes, among other things,
the ability to automatically handle most blockers.
Th
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently running kernel 2.6.25 and I have no issues with it so I don't
really want to upgrade it just yet. I just picked up
sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.27-r2, so I thought I'd mask out anything above
2.6.25 for now to keep the headers in sync with the kerne
Paul Hartman wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone here use uvesafb? I followed the instructions to install
uvesafb from this page:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/uvesafb/
However, it does not work. Is it required to use initrd in order to
use uvesafb? (because I don't use it...)
the 80x25 looks abso
rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Paul Hartman writes:
I'm ashamed to admit I made the most basic mistake. I compiled uvesafb
as a module. Oops! Compiled it as "Y" instead of "M" and now I have a
pair of Tux sitting atop my kernel boot screen and no more 80x25
horror. :)
Is there some difference in
Nicola wrote:
Hi,
I have searched on google and bugtrack for weeks for people with a similar
problem with the new kde 4.1.X but I didn't find anything. I have some
problem even to describe the problem beacause I don't know how to figure out
what is wrong with my system. The real problem is tha
Harry Putnam wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
uvesafb also works on non-x86 system. It has one drawback though: it
doesn't switch to graphical mode right from the start like vesafb
does. Instead, you get the initial kernel messages in text mode and
need to wait for graphics to kick-in.
Peter Humphrey wrote:
After reading a post here today I decided to investigate why I have several
qt-4.4.2 packages on this workstation, when I don't have kde-4. It turns
out that the SSL USE flag causes kopete-3.5.9 to pull in 14 qt-4.4.2
packages. This strikes me as somewhat odd.
For the mo
Paul Hartman wrote:
I'm using the online denyhosts synchronization database, I think that
may negatively affect how often it blocks hosts locally, because it
waits until it does a remote sync to scan the local file. This is my
theory. I like the idea of sharing my blocks and taking advantage of
t
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 6:36 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
The shared list of attackers doesn't have anything to do with it. Denyhosts
checks the logs every X seconds. I think 30 by default, not sure. In that
time, there can be many more attempted logins then the ma
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Can you check the logs to see the timespan in which those hundreds of
attempts took place? Also, what's the time interval Denyhosts checks for
login attempts?
The most recently denied host from this afte
Grant wrote:
Do cnn.com videos *not* crash for anyone with the latest Firefox?
This one for example:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/20/white.house.website/index.html
The videos play fine here. I'm on AMD64,
www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.0.5 and net-www/netscape-flash-10.0.21.1_alpha.
Grant wrote:
This was a hardened issue. I just needed to issue 'paxctl -m
/usr/lib64/mozilla-firefox/firefox'. Thanks again.
And you didn't deem it necessary to actually mention in your post that
you're on hardened?
Alan McKinnon wrote:
I have a stock standard openoffice-3.0.0 here (not bin) and it claims to write
Office 2003 XML. I believe from colleagues that this is not the same as
2007 .docx and I believe them as my Office 2003 in Crossover cannot
open .docx
I could be wrong though - I don't know all
Tom Brown wrote:
What about major upgrades? If I keep the system updated regularly, is a
major upgrade necessary?
Gentoo doesn't have major upgrades so you should be fine. But as you
can imagine, you need to give a Gentoo system more love than a Debian
one (which is pretty much "set it and f
Is there some automated way to remove the packages I created with
'quickpkg' and reside inside /usr/portage/packages without doing it by
hand? I don't mean 'eclean'. That won't remove those that are installed.
Shawn Haggett wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 17:14:46 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Is there some automated way to remove the packages I created with
'quickpkg' and reside inside /usr/portage/packages without doing it by
hand? I don't mean 'eclean'. That won't r
Grant wrote:
One of my systems needed Real Time Clock -> PC-style 'CMOS' enabled in
the kernel to prevent a Hardware Clock error at startup and to make
the 'hwclock' command work. Another of my systems doesn't have Real
Time Clock kernel support enabled at all, and yet 'hwclock' works
fine. Doe
Harry Putnam wrote:
I didn't want to derail the existing thread discussing ext4 with this
angle ... I'm guessing there may be comments that will not be helpful
to that OP.
I'm wondering what people running ext4 are seeing in practice that
makes it better than ext3 or reiserfs? Is it safer journa
Norberto Bensa wrote:
Hello list,
I emerged KDE-4.2 (RC first, final now) and Phonon wasn't getting any
backend. No video, no sound.
After recompiling KDE-4.2 with -kdeprefix, I see both Xine and
Gstreamer listed as backends.
Hmm. I also don't have a list of back-ends. But sound works. I
Dmitry Makovey wrote:
Hi,
I was tracking KDE-4.x for a while now while sticking to "stable" KDE-3.5,
which in gentoo's case is 3.5.9. Trying to get KDE-4.2 installed spits out a blocker:
[blocks B ] <=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10
("<=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10" is blocking kde-b
Saphirus Sage wrote:
I couldn't even install gcc4.3.3 on my amd64 machine. The build failed
each time and I essentially decided to just wait for the next revision.
Working fine here. glibc-2.9_p20081201-r1 with linux-headers-2.6.28-r1.
Philip Webb wrote:
090131 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Dmitry Makovey wrote:
I was tracking KDE-4.x for a while while sticking to "stable" KDE-3.5.,,
Trying to get KDE-4.2 installed spits out a blocker:
[blocks B ] <=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10
("<=kde-base/kdebas
Dale wrote:
[...]
But that would only allow you to have two kernels laying around. Right
now I have these:
r...@smoker / # ls /boot/bzImage-2*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2355440 Jan 31 18:52 /boot/bzImage-2-28-r8-1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2460088 Jan 2 20:13 /boot/bzImage-2.6.23-r8-7
-rw-r--r-- 1 r
Grant wrote:
One of my systems needed Real Time Clock -> PC-style 'CMOS' enabled in
the kernel to prevent a Hardware Clock error at startup and to make
the 'hwclock' command work. Another of my systems doesn't have Real
Time Clock kernel support enabled at all, and yet 'hwclock' works
fine. Doe
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
since kde-4.2 seems be to unblocked now, I'd like to try it.
But there are 408 (!) blocked packages.
emerge --unmerge kde-meta
didn't do anything.
You need an "emerge -a --depclean" after unmerging all -meta packages.
But usually this won't work either since most p
Daniel D Jones wrote:
I have KDE 3.5 and 4.1 installed and am trying to upgrade to 4.2. I'm getting
the following:
<=kde-base/kdebase-3.5.9-r4 ("<=kde-base/kdebase-3.5.9-r4" is blocking
kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0)
Is there an issue with 3.5 and 4.2 being installed together? Is the above
block
Grant wrote:
I'm installing Gentoo on an Acer Aspire 110. It's one of the
"netbook" laptops. /etc/make.conf says:
CHOST="i486-pc-linux-gnu"
Is that correct?
If it's an Intel-compatible (x86) and Gentoo is 32-bit, then yes, that's
correct.
Stroller wrote:
For more funroll-loopiness I contemplate using ext4 for the new system
I'm about to install.
Anyone know of any LiveCDs that would support this?
Yep, SystemRescueCD supports it:
http://www.sysresccd.org
It's even Gentoo-based, what a deal! ;)
I _think_ it should be just
Grant wrote:
I'm installing Gentoo on an Acer Aspire 110. It's one of the
"netbook" laptops. /etc/make.conf says:
CHOST="i486-pc-linux-gnu"
Is that correct?
If it's an Intel-compatible (x86) and Gentoo is 32-bit, then yes, that's
correct.
OK, does i686 indicate 64-bit?
No. 64-bit is "x8
Am I going crazy? In google.com, when I enter a search query and press
ENTER, nothing happens. Note: only on the *English* google.com. You
get there by clicking the "Google.com in English" link. It's this:
http://www.google.com/ncr
Does the ENTER key work for anyone? I'm on Firefox 3.0.
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 06:00:40 Tom wrote:
I played Wolfenstein 3D as I was 7, and Doom when I was 8.
And I'm in no way disturbed...I think ;)
I think you can turn off gore in quake 3,so maybe anything (free)
derived from that engine also has the option!?
Tom
Ok,
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 06:24:40 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Difficult to find an FPS without violence. Even in Consoles and MS
Windows. Why? FPS = First Person *Shooter*. Shooter = guns and kills ;)
Ups.. He-he... :-) I have thought it is "frame per second&
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 06:24:40 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Difficult to find an FPS without violence. Even in Consoles and MS
Windows. Why? FPS = First Person *Shooter*. Shooter = guns and kills ;)
Ups.. He-he... :-) I have thought it is "frame per second&
Miernik wrote:
Before I had ~amd64 in ACCEPT_KEYWORDS, but in the middle of this
upgrade I thought it was a bad idea, because many programs failed to
compile, so I removed that from make.conf, and did run
'emerge --empty-tree world'
which downgraded everything back to stable. But one thing I cou
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
[...]
The only thing I can recommend is rebuilding system, and then rebuilding
world to make sure everything is rebuilt using the same toolchain,
including the toolchain itself. Pretty much the same as installing from
scratch though, but at least you won't ha
Dirk Uys wrote:
[...]
Have anyone else successfully built kde4.2?
No problems here on AMD64. I didn't use anything outside portage.
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:20 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Am I going crazy? In google.com, when I enter a search query and press
ENTER, nothing happens. Note: only on the *English* google.com. You get
there by clicking the "Google.com in English" link. It'
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 3 Feb, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2009 13:15:55 schrieb Helmut Jarausch:
since a short time many (not all) packages fail to build with a message
like
/bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.3.2/libgomp.la
The problem is that I have u
James wrote:
Hello
SATA or Eide on DVD rw choices (internal unit).
Any cheap DVD rw that have success writing to
the many forms of rw DVDS, that one
would recommend?
Any bands (plextor?) to avoid on gentoo?
Instead of recommending what I have, I'll recommend what disc burning
lunatics reco
Momesso Andrea wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 05:52:13PM +, Stroller wrote:
On 3 Feb 2009, at 17:43, Momesso Andrea wrote:
...
What happens if I decide to switch to the "router" configuration? If I
have a single IP for all the machines in the LAN, when someone from the
outside will try to c
Grant Edwards wrote:
Whenever I see a write-up of Gentoo, it's describe as a system
similar to BSD "ports" where you build packages from source.
The main benefit claimed for this approach is that you get
better performance because all executables are optimized for
exactly the right instruction se
Mike Kazantsev wrote:
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 01:36:55 +0200
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Since your ISP offers you the option to have two different IP, yes that
the best choice. Over here I would have to pay quite some money to get
an extra IP. So you're lucky I guess.
There is plen
Mike Kazantsev wrote:
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 03:21:17 +0200
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I can't say I understood what you said, but the majority of ISPs give
clients v4 IPs? Mine for example right now (it's dynamic) is
79.123.149.101. That's the only way to reach me from WAN.
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
having had some problems with recent xorg version my question is
what are the benefits (if any) of building packages with the 'hal'
use flag (i.e. adding 'hal' to US='...' in /etc/make.conf)
The benefit for me is that I plug my USB flash stick in my PC and it
pops u
Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Am I going crazy? In google.com, when I enter a search query and
press ENTER, nothing happens. Note: only on the *English*
google.com. You get there by clicking the "Google.com in English"
link. It's this:
http://www.google.com/ncr
Doe
Momesso Andrea wrote:
Looks like my ISP allows both PPPoE and PPPoA.
After some superficial googling it looks like PPPoE is preferred over
ethernet modems and PPPoA over USB ones... Is it true?
Nope. PPPoA is preferred generally, although not strongly so. The
difference should be very minor
Sebastián Magrí wrote:
Also, Gentoo is a great school. If you want to learn how a Linux system
works, and really want to learn about Unix systems, then Gentoo is the
best for you.
I don't get that argument. I didn't learn how Linux or Unix works with
Gentoo. I didn't even find my prior knowl
Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I fixed it with rm -rf ~/.mozilla/firefox
:P
Not a option here. I would loose ALL my emails too. O_O
Is sort of weird tho.
I can't imagine your emails being stored in there. Firefox doesn't deal
with email. But you can simply &quo
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
[...]
A big big advantage is that besides the huge number of packages
that we have, we also have dozens of overlays. [...] and some
of them are really bug.
QFT ;)
Michael Holmes wrote:
2009/2/4 Nikos Chantziaras :
I can't imagine your emails being stored in there. Firefox doesn't deal
with email. But you can simply "mv ~/.mozilla/firefox
~/.mozilla/firefox.backup" instead of deleting it just to be safe.
He's using Seamonkey,
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
El Mie, 4 de Febrero de 2009, 14:19, Nikos Chantziaras escribió:
Sebastián Magrà wrote:
Also, Gentoo is a great school. If you want to learn how a Linux system
works, and really want to learn about Unix systems, then Gentoo is the
best for you.
I don't get
Naga wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if I'm the only one who is missing the "Oxygen" desktop theme
when installing KDE-4.2 from the kde-testing overlay?
Oxygen is in the package kde-base/kdebase-desktoptheme.
Sebastián Magrí wrote:
The installation experience with the traditional method must be
mandatory... That's why I think we are better now that GLI is
deprecated...
That's not good. It hurts Gentoo's popularity if it's not easy to
install. But since there are not enough devs left for the GUI
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
El Jue, 5 de Febrero de 2009, 7:07, Nikos Chantziaras escribió:
Sebastián Magrà wrote:
The installation experience with the traditional method must be
mandatory... That's why I think we are better now that GLI is
deprecated...
That's not good. It hurt
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 09:28:50 Jesús Guerrero wrote:
There are enough easy-to-use distros. Let us, "masochists", live in
peace. We love pain, why do people care so much about what we do
with our privacy? :P [it's a joke, in case anyone didn't notice]
There have been
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Donnerstag 05 Februar 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Sebastián Magrí wrote:
The installation experience with the traditional method must be
mandatory... That's why I think we are better now that GLI is
deprecated...
That's not good. It hurts Gentoo
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Donnerstag 05 Februar 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 00:05:55 Paul Hartman wrote:
Almost the same as mine, except I still have lots of font stuff in my
xorg.conf -- do those go somewhere else? or are they unneeded in
xorg.conf at all these
Steven Lembark wrote:
A downside is that you'll need fast machines to comfortably build
packages. I wouldn't use it on my Pentium 3 800Mhz for example. That
would take ages to compile system/world with recent GCC versions. I
guess GCC was much faster in the 2.x versions back then?
How painfu
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Donnerstag 05 Februar 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:.
I can't think of a single reason why the installer should operate in a
different manner to the way the thing will be used.
Because installation is boring. The easier it is, the better.
wrong
Stroller wrote:
[...]
To be honest, I am surprised this notion of "optimised executables" has
stuck around long enough that you've heard it, but it's an old joke to
many of us who were around in 2004.
But AFAIK, it *was* faster because Gentoo used the egcs fork of GCC
which did produce faste
Jon Hardcastle wrote:
Hey guys.. random Linux question.
If i have a bash process running on my machine that i am not 'attatched' to is
there anyway to access it and see what it is doing short of just killing it?
Thanks.
Give us the output of "ps aux | grep bash" and we might be able to tell
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
gentoo's installer is EASY if you just read the docs.
I'd rather be installing and waiting for the installer to tell me what
to do rather than go read docs somewhere else :P
Naga wrote:
I've reinstalled KDE-4.2 from portage at least 3 times, and in between
compiling it from svn. The svn copy always works ok, the portage one is always
missing Oxygen.
Do you have kde-base/kdebase-desktoptheme installed? That's Oxygen.
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Donnerstag 05 Februar 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
gentoo's installer is EASY if you just read the docs.
I'd rather be installing and waiting for the installer to tell me what
to do rather than go read docs somewhere els
Saphirus Sage wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
You're screwed anyway if you can't use the CLI installer correctly.
Reading the docs is fine, but they're written for geeks, not normal
people. Normal people don't have a clue what the docs are talking
about :)
It seems to
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
It's not "The community vs. you", you are part of the community
since the very moment you start using linux.
Most people don't want to be some part of some weird community. They
just want to use a computer. If they were looking for friends, they
might try the local spo
Joshua D Doll wrote:
I think the Handbook and other Official gentoo docs are well and
written. I feel they are so well written and informative that a new user
could read and follow what the doc is trying to convey.
I'll just quote Linux Hater here:
"Write tons of documentation on complicated
Sebastian Günther wrote:
* Nikos Chantziaras (rea...@arcor.de) [05.02.09 09:12]:
Than I'll rephrase my statement: Gentoo would need a non-bugged GUI
installer ;)
No, Gentoo needs no GUI or CLI installer. It is very good, that if you
install Gentoo for the first time, you must actually
Chris Lieb wrote:
I recently switched to KDE 4.2 (completely removed KDE 3.5.9 and emerge
@kde-4.2) and fired up my system update script. I noticed right away
that the title bar of Konsole did not update to show my progress in my
emerge -u... world. In fact, it only showed the user name and dir
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
is there any open sourced software, with which I can use
the SecurDisc funtionality of my LG HL-DST DVD-RAM GH22NP20
DVD burner ?
No.
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 15:53:20 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm not gonna duplicate what I wrote. Read it again :P
Repeating something does not increase its validity.
That's why I didn't repeat it in the first place maybe?
You stated that
Gen
Frank Schwidom wrote:
Hi,
im searching for a suitable package which provides locales for html.
HTML is NOT a character encoding. Therefore, you cannot do that.
still mounted.
waking it up if it's
almost always something
put it too sleep. There's
umount it before you
Usually, you have to
Danis Petkakis wrote:
ok i tried 'hdparm -y /dev/sda' and though i can hear a little noise as
if the disk is in sleep
mode after a while (5 secs) it makes a noise as th
Naga wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 20:32:53 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Naga wrote:
I've reinstalled KDE-4.2 from portage at least 3 times, and in between
compiling it from svn. The svn copy always works ok, the portage one is
always missing Oxygen.
Do you have kde-base/kd
Stroller wrote:
I install sudo, give my user wide sudo rights and then set
"PermitRootLogin no" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
(Critique of this measure welcomed).
Since Hung already answered about the other problem, I'll just comment
on this.
It's a bad idea if the machine is open to the Interne
Heiko Wundram wrote:
Am Montag 09 Februar 2009 13:37:31 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
Stroller wrote:
I install sudo, give my user wide sudo rights and then set
"PermitRootLogin no" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
(Critique of this measure welcomed).
Since Hung already answered about the oth
Saphirus Sage wrote:
I'd just as soon leave the root account able to be logged in over SSH
and remove password authentication in preference of a 2048-bit RSA key.
Just use a script to add failed logins to a deny list.
I tend to forget that this isn't Debian, so yeah, that'll work ;D
Chris Lieb wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Chris Lieb wrote:
[...]
In Konsole under KDE 3.5.9, the title bar would always be controlled by
the script that was running. Is this supposed to happen in KDE 4.2, or
is this a bug?
In the profile of Konsole you're using, in the "Tabs"
Stroller wrote:
On 9 Feb 2009, at 13:05, Heiko Wundram wrote:
... even when he gets access to one of
your user accounts (who happen to be in group wheel), he still has to
guess
the root password (when doing su -) to be able to become root, and
hopefully
this buys you the time to see in your l
http://video.linuxfoundation.org/video/1069
I found it quite interesting that even Gentoo beat Canonical in the
amount of patches contributed upstream...
Dirk Uys wrote:
But when I try to start KDE4.2 (using kdm), the screen blanks out a
few times while kde is loading (the spash screen being displayed) and
then I briefly see a malformed desktop (the bottom of the taskbar
wraps around to the top of the screen) and then just a black screen.
In /var
Thomas Kahle wrote:
Hi everyone,
recently I killed a running merge of app-emacs/auctex with C-c in the
shell. Now after that I am not able to install the package anymore. I
get a sandbox when kpathsea is run.
Just a shot in the dark, but try this as root:
rm -rf /var/tmp/portage/*
and the
Roy Wright wrote:
[...]
The ubuntus are targeted at disgruntled windows users while gentoo is
targeted at unix users. The former are used to complaining and getting
no response while the later know it's their responsibility to help make
it better...
"Works for me."
;)
b.n. wrote:
Michael Hentsch ha scritto:
The file /etc/sudoers should always be edited with visudo. visudo uses
file locking, provides basic sanity checks and checks for parse errors.
This always made me crazy.
Why, why, why should I use a specialized editor to edit a system file?
It's not lik
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
[...]
it turned kde 4.2 in a complete crash fest (starting with kdmgreet making it
impossible to log in). beta was bad, rc1 was worse. And yes, I rebuilt stuff -
and after that I downgraded to 4.4. and rebuild everything again - and oh
look not one single crash
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Donnerstag 12 Februar 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
[...]
it turned kde 4.2 in a complete crash fest (starting with kdmgreet making
it impossible to log in). beta was bad, rc1 was worse. And yes, I rebuilt
stuff - and after that I
András wrote:
But - there is always an 'but'... ;) - k3b is depends on
kdelibs-3.5.x. Yesterday I wanted to update my system and kdelibs-4.x
and kdelibs-3.5.x are blocked package.
I installed kde-4.2 with kdeprefix USE flag.
I have 3.5.10 together with 4.2.0 installed. There's no blockage. Ma
Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hi,
I installed kde-4.2 with USE="kdeprefix" two weeks ago and everything
I needed was working all right.
Then I decided to change my USE flags and delete kdeprefix in order to
have kde in /usr. After that I:
- Did an emerge -uDN world
- Deleted my user folders .
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