currently in use (locally) to double-quotes. This
way it follows style, and not a single escape instance.
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n\* passes without
quoting, and another quoting is opened. I cleaned this in my local
version to avoid someone else tripping on this, and a couple of tests
already passed nicely. I have another one to believe that this should
work as expected.
Thanks for the reviews so far, by the way!
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is (either an
existent bug or one I introduced).
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refix}/System/Links/Libraries" -maxdepth 1 -name
python\* | sort)
It works without an issue. I'm just not getting either python\* or
'python*' (these both should and do work).
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 11:35:39 +0100
"Andrew Stormont" wrote:
> GMan reveals just how many packages dont have a description,
> is there some sort of API I could hook into to let users submit one?
>
> That would be killer.
Highly seconded!
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y) probeb by the video driver. That information you should easily
spot on your Xorg.0.log. You may also see probeb display information there,
and add it to your xorg.conf. This may help skip display probing.
As your Eee won't be changing hardware much, I believe this may be safe. :-)
-
I
don't know how much time X would still spend on fetching EDID data and checking
that your settings are sane (driver and modeline), if you can skip probing
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, but I'd like it to boot even faster. The longest
> time it spends waiting on udevsettle.
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:53:53 -0300
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> > Everyone decides for its own code, but generally speaking I agree with
> > rico on this point, even if I'm not really into the development of
> > GoboLinux.
>
> I agr
this thread is that contributors should ACK/NACK
if they agree on the GPLing of their unlicensed/not-clearly-licensed
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For pt_BR readers:
http://www.guiadohardware.net/noticias/2008-04/47F6447D.html
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:43:31 +0100
Daniele Maccari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool :D
> First step towards world domination :P
The first step was on LWN.net. ;)
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Just in case someone else didn't see, there's a local news regarding
Gobolinux 014 (in Portuguese):
http://www.guiadohardware.net/noticias/2008-01/477D0292.html
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Anyone else getting lots
> of "rejected by tracker - Tracker error 3"?
I'm getting some of those:
15:53:30 - tracker: "http://linuxtracker.org:80/announce.php"; Tracker
error 3
15:53:33 - tracker: "http://linuxtracker.org:80/announce.php?passkey";
Tracker error 3
ny further
> restrictions *and* requiring us to apply additional terms, the author
> has not granted us a usable license and so we shouldn't distribute his
> work at all.
Being so, nuke it. Does Ion really worth the hassle of possible legal
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> else goto 1
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repository. This can be emulated with checkout, but it seems ugly.
Other than that, I'm a very happy SVN user, once a die-hard CVS one. :)
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y be surprised that you know it beforehand---specially if it
does scale.
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REQUIRED_BY
ls: /var/db/pkg/vim-7.0.224/+REQUIRED_BY: No such file or directory
AFAICT, pkg_delete doesn't remove those +REQUIRED_BY files, so one can
easily check which packages are good choices for removal, looking for a
zero-sized +REQUIRED_BY file in its port directory.
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es.
There's a clever option for Vim so you can clone a directory with links (hard
or symbolic), and whenever you save some file, it automatically "breaks" the
link. It doesn't solve your problem, only alleviate the storage requirements.
IIRC:
set backup
set ba
On Sun, 13 May 2007 15:17:42 -0700 (PDT)
Andrew Sampson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - My gobolinux 013 system starts up faster with upstart than the stock
> gobolinux BootScripts.
For the record, how much faster, if you happened to clock it?
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wheel), and so on. My list hardly goes over 30 groups.
Isn't it possible to the 2 options co-exist? It may be harder, but I think
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ded, and may even hurt manageability. IIRC a user may have be
part of up to 16 groups, after that only ACL "works".
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ssion denied").
>
> Curiously, I'm installing Rootless directly in my home directory as a normal
> user, and everything runs fine. I'll copy my installed Rootless environment
> to my pen-drive and test it later.
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use LILO rather than GRUB. Why
> not kick it off the CD and make room for other programs?
How much would be freed by kicking LILO? Just in case, I use (and prefer)
LILO, but show me some nice numbers and I may support the kickout. :)
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Yo, check this out:
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/open-source-software-management-15614
Special attetion to the "Compile" thingie!
That's... Huge, at least. :)
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ry end of
the install/config process? If so, then there's a feature I'd like to try.
Consider that the installation is going on, and you have configured
everything. Then something fail (CD-ROM drive, HDD, power), something not
that uncommon for old hardware. Installing under these circ
tool, and not
> primarily a navigation tool.
Oops, my dumbness--sorry. :)
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Is there an automated way to do that or will require explicit information by
who is updating it?
>
> Create a Todo page. Any page that needs work done should link to the
> Todo
ced in both my system's Compile as well in my rootless
> Compile. As you can see, even though everything points to the version
> of Compile in my rootless, it still runs my system's Compile. Anyone
> can tell me why?
What are the chances of the system-wide being found before
o the trash.
Man, you're mean. :)
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e when you also want realtime spectrum
analysis (what's the point of using a X11 audio player if not realtime
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od job.
Audacious eat 50% of available CPU resources, here. Even though this is a
850 MHz CPU, 50% is simply too much, and it has negative impacts in the rest
of the system. Not to mention the skips. :)
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Vim if you prefer X11 fonts instead of TTF (like me). The good point about
this, IMHO, is that even a 850 MHz CPU (mine) can compile it in a few minutes,
and you usually do it once per fresh installation. :)
And by the way, the XMMS cvs is still active. :)
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yes, it uses CPU resources very consciously.
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lows Gobo to do so. This is a feature I'm eager to
tackle, as soon as I finish my final project for the university.
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Not sure if this reached the list before, but here it goes:
http://lwn.net/Articles/222137
LWN.net is always great news. :)
Kudos to all you developers!
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he Recipe is broken/needs
update or a bug was triggered inside InstallPackage (thus the traceback).
It should be easy to the (unaware) user see those quickly, and act upon them
(deinstall, update to a newer version, file a bug, ...).
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sane can get very tricky. :)
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I upgraded libc. What do I need to do? And what
> do I need to recompile after compiling/installing the new libc?
How frequent is this? Usually with the same programs, or completelly random?
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On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 03:17:37 -0200
"Lucas C. Villa Real" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +elif [ "$svn" ]
> +then
> + cd "$savedir"
> + svn co $svn "${dir}"
> + exit $?
What if the repository has authentication? :)
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> case that does the trick.
Oh, completelly overlooked the "builds" up there. Sorry, must get some sleep.
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ir/System/Variable/tmp
> mkdir -p $rootdir/System/Variable/log
> + mkdir -p $rootdir/System/Variable/lock
V/run is also demanded by lots of daemons (sshd, for instance), just in case
it isn't already there (can't check by myself right now).
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ean, Lucas keeps linux-2.6.xx-arm,
Hisham linux-2.6.xx-ppc, and others the arch of their use/choice.
Derivatives of a main generic kernel configuration (basically the same except
for the arch).
Sounds feasible? I feeling too optimistic with this, probably I'm missing
something obvious here.
ghtly different kernel configurations,
for different i686 CPUs (and, why not, amd64 even using a x86-32 base
system?).
The drawback is that this may create weird arch-specific bug reports. But you
can always blame Lucas! :)
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ngled, missing some internal parts (not just a simple
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, but it's nice to let CVS users know
> beforehand when things may break and not be taken by surprise. (Maybe
> I was too cautious with this one as it doesn't break anything if
> people keep using options the old way -- it should be fully converted
> before the next release, tho
user).
Also, have you tried the --search-keys option?
% gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --search-keys \
0x593D4ACB6F210EECF5521AB041AD67F2726F9854
gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory!
gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information
gpg: searching for "0x593D4ACB6F210EECF55
looks like messages are not being received by people, although
> they're being archived by mailman.. can someone please reply to this
> message?
Received them now, with a long delay. Works for me. :)
Thanks for the pointer, I'll try to do that as soon as I learn how to hack
Recipes.
Hello,
Snooping around 013, I noticed that gobo (the user) is not listed in
/System/Settings/ftpusers, but it would better be listed there to avoid
unnecessary superuser ftp logins.
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This new URL works for me. :)
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Here:
http://iso.gobolinux.org/GoboLinux-013-i686.iso.md5sum
The link is broken. I can't fix it.
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so features a number
> of improvements in the management tools, particularly new versions of
> Manager, the graphical management console, and Compile, the GoboLinux
> package building tool.
Awesome! :)
And I'm getting ~40 KB/s from the Poland mirror.
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- yes, five!), even from my "personal" mirror (also at
dreamhost, but I get a "faster" route from mine).
I'd happily seed Gobo while my station is on, after completing download.
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> > * If nothing terrible happens, this new ISO will be then tagged as
> > final on November 2.
>
> The Undead is coming!
Just to clarify: Nov 2nd is a holiday in honour of the
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 01:14:45 -0200
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> final on November 2.
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plan is to eventually move to Subversion anyway, so I
> think we'll be able to deal with branched trees more easily there.
Branching/merging in Subversion is *very* easy, from my experiences. What's
the expected transition date, if there is any? Right after 013?
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Oh, and I noticed there's one CVS branch (cvs tag -b). Is there any -devel
branch these things could get into while the -stable goes on? (yes, this
adds lots of overhead to keep things correct, as I watch the RE team doing on
the FreeBSD -current and -stable branch
In case any of the patches are good, just let me know and I commit the good
ones by myself, so you are not overloaded.
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a HISTORY section, stating since when GoboHide (date
and/or version) exists. Anyone can provide this info (IIRC, somewhere in
2002)?
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Ind
ing a bug or something and you need to su just to check
what version of GoboHide you have?
Anyway, --version and --help are options that any user can/may use, you
shouldn't need superuser privileges just to check that.
Am I missing something obvious here?
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ps: sorry for not commiting directly, but I don't want to break things 1 hour
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