Hey all
Is anyone aware of a way to shut google-talkplugin up? It is really
uselessly noisy during Hangouts.
I would like my Gnome Keyring to be unlocked during login, but also run
pam_ssh to unlock my ssh key. I'm pretty sure I'm running into this
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Pam#Advanced_configuration since I
have "pam_ssh sufficient" in system-auth.
This is my system-login:
authreq
so the stock gtk greeter is kinda of bland with its computer icon and stuff=
. yes, even with hwoarang's awesome gentoo cow work on USE=3Dbranding :>
i'm thinking something like this http://www.openews.net/2011/developer-demo=
-lightdm-3d-animation-login-screen/ would be cool, but it doesn't seem
i on the other hand just had a situation where i was forced to recompile curl
to link with openssl.
linking with gnutls caused connecting to a particular IIS web service to throw
this "-9 unexpected length" error. [1] found no medicine other than to stick
with openssl.
[1]: http://curl.haxx.s
i would first of all suggest dropping ssmtp and going with nullmailer. if ssmtp
fails for any reason it will lose your emails. nullmailer has queue capability.
On Sunday, December 4, 2011 9:20:02 PM UTC+2, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Leho Kraav writes:
>
> > grab my 3.0.2 virtualbox config [1] and do make oldconfig on it
> >
> > [1]: http://codepad.org/QreqHSMs
>
> Thank you.. that is exactly what I was after... I'll
grab my 3.0.2 virtualbox config [1] and do make oldconfig on it
[1]: http://codepad.org/QreqHSMs
E-mail the author directly rather. AFAIK he responds quickly.
On Wednesday, November 2, 2011 2:20:02 PM UTC+2, Urs Schutz wrote:
> > eix-test-obsolete -d
> is easy if it is done often, as there is little corrective
> action to do on a day to day basis.
I have been wondering if it's possible to get this particular check's output to
be machine readable, so it
i have managed to cross-compile a pretty complete stage3 for arm i believe with
perl-5.10.1 from
http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/embedded-cross.git;a=tree;f=dev-lang/perl
overall the cross-compile experience was a nightmare, esp. re perl and python.
many packages obscurely fail, b
extra/ and original/ are installed again? Maybe some eclass thing?
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Leho Kraav, M.Sc.
http://leho.kraav.com
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