On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 15:20:59 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm surprised that no one has done it yet. It would not be a matter of
rocket science to distribute a gentoo based distribution from one or
more (different architecture) base home system. Creating binary update
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 20:33:28 -0800
Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 05:11:23PM -0800, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Oh I think there are a lot of refugees from the rpm farm on this list:)
I left rpm behind a while back, been using mainly Slackware and of
course that
Well, who knows what evil
I ran mkfs /dev/hdc6 - t ext2 and all was fine.
Then I ran mkfs /dev/hdc6 -t ext3, and all was fine.
Then I ran mkfs /dev/hdc6 -t reiserfs again, and all was fine, too.
So, I have no idea why the first attempt resulted in lost of storage
capacity.
Here is the
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 21:42:41 -0600
Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List
I have been watching this last bit of conversation with bated
interest. I am using Caldera stuff still. But it appears I need to do
some heavy consideration of moving to something else. At this time I
have a
Please someone knows how to make this cheat of modem works in linux with the
sound together?
I have a Conectiva Linux 8.0 with a 2.4.18 Kernel.
Thank you.
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On Saturday 08 March 2003 11:12 pm, Net Llama!'s voice rose above the
ones in my head and stated:
On 03/08/03 19:46, Tom Wilson wrote:
Question is, can I just create the /usr/src/redhat directory and
it's subdirectories with no harm done?
you need rpm-build-4.0.4-7x.18
That was it. I
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 07:48:49 -0500
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 21:42:41 -0600
Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List
I have been watching this last bit of conversation with bated
interest. I am using Caldera stuff still. But it appears I need
I did the same. Didn't even leave a comment first, it just wouldn't have mattered.
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Welp, I finally pulled the plug on the
On Saturday 08 March 2003 05:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Welp, I finally pulled the plug on the Caldera Users List.
Ditto
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Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% Good evening,
% Has anyone played with DRI at all? I'd really like a SxS on it, as i'd
% like to set it up with out trashing my X configuration.
Not much to play with, frankly. You need
- Kernel support for DRM
- A video adapter that supports DRI
- A
Bruno Vieira wrote:
Please someone knows how to make this cheat of modem works in linux with the
sound together?
I have a Conectiva Linux 8.0 with a 2.4.18 Kernel.
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Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
The problem is that RPM limits itself to the package in question. emerge
takes the next step and defines the relationship between packages. And,
instead of just stopping and saying something is missing so bugger off
and sort that out and don't return until you do, as rpm
I have xntp set up on a gateway box and it synchronizes well with some
network time servers. I want to use this box to synchronize my home network.
I can't get my other boxes to see the time server daemon on the gateway
box. This could be explained if the daemon (xntp) was only listening
to one
On Sun, 09 Mar 2003 07:29:39 -0800
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
The problem is that RPM limits itself to the package in question.
emerge takes the next step and defines the relationship between
packages. And, instead of just stopping and saying
On 03/09/03 06:53, Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% Good evening,
% Has anyone played with DRI at all? I'd really like a SxS on it, as i'd
% like to set it up with out trashing my X configuration.
Not much to play with, frankly. You need
- Kernel support for DRM
that's
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 10:37:52AM +0100, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
..
The problem is that RPM limits itself to the package in question. emerge
takes the next step and defines the relationship between packages. And,
instead of just stopping and saying something is missing so bugger off
and sort
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% On 03/09/03 06:53, Kurt Wall wrote:
% Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% % Good evening,
% % Has anyone played with DRI at all? I'd really like a SxS on it, as i'd
% % like to set it up with out trashing my X configuration.
%
% Not much to play with,
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% On 03/09/03 11:17, Kurt Wall wrote:
% % any new devices in /dev/ needed to correspond to this?
%
% None that you create - the modules and kernel take care of this for you.
% For the record, I have:
%
% $ ls -lR /dev/dri
% crw-rw-rw-1 root root
Hi,
I think that all of you forget the Monterrey project.
Who was winner in this project and who was looser...
May be am I wrong ?
Patrick
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March 2003 22:46, Richard Thompson
wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:16, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Fri,
Yes, I see ntp listening on both interfaces, too. I adjusted my firewall to
allow udp and tcp packets from my intranet client, but, no avail. Well, I'll
keep poking at it.
Thanks for this useful command, lsof.
Joel
Iot aciSOn Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 11:16:18AM -0800, Bill Campbell wrote:
On
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:42:13PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
Yes, I see ntp listening on both interfaces, too. I adjusted my firewall to
allow udp and tcp packets from my intranet client, but, no avail. Well, I'll
keep poking at it.
Thanks for this useful command, lsof.
It's amazing how many
Feigning erudition, Coppernix wrote:
% Hi,
% I think that all of you forget the Monterrey project.
I know about Project Monterey.
% Who was winner in this project and who was looser...
SCO, presumably.
% May be am I wrong ?
SCO will have a hard time explaining why they waited over 4 years
to
Feigning erudition, Bill Campbell wrote:
% On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:42:13PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
% Yes, I see ntp listening on both interfaces, too. I adjusted my firewall to
% allow udp and tcp packets from my intranet client, but, no avail. Well, I'll
% keep poking at it.
%
% Thanks for
Here's a company that won't support SCO.
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Subject: [KOMPANY-ANNOUNCE] SCO/Caldera support
My first real try at Linux
On Sunday 09 March 2003 04:30 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, edj wrote:
I'm going to move away from SUSE, but before I do that I must
resize partitions. SUSE provides parted 1.6.3; it doesn't seem to
work with reiserfs. The latest is 1.6.5, which acc/to GNU's site,
will work
I think I have solved the problem but as usual I am not sure what it was.
There were three anomalies:
1. The output of peer with ntpq had no tattletails by the names of the servers.
eg:
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 06:02:13PM -0500, David A. Bandel wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 14:15:42 -0800
Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:42:13PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
Yes, I see ntp listening on both interfaces, too. I adjusted my
firewall to allow udp and tcp
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 10:29:25 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 15:20:59 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm surprised that no one has done it yet. It would not be a matter of
rocket science to distribute a gentoo based distribution from one
On Sunday 09 March 2003 06:09 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, edj wrote:
% On Sunday 09 March 2003 04:30 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
% Feigning erudition, edj wrote:
%
% I'm going to move away from SUSE, but before I do that I must
% resize partitions. SUSE provides parted 1.6.3; it
Net Llama! wrote:
THis is definitely something wonky with your 'X-Deep32'. I run mozilla
forwarded over X to other Linux boxes all the time, and it works just
fine.
Yeah you were right it was the X-Deep32 X server. I started cygwins XWin
-ac and I can now type into mozilla.
Kurt Wall wrote:
Naturally, if it breaks, you get to keep both pieces. It's always
Just Worked (c) here. With the i810, the manual page says you only get
harware-accelerated 3D via DRI at 16bpp color. I'm unclear, however,
if you get DRI at other depths (well, 24bpp) if you don't care about
Feigning erudition, edj wrote:
% On Sunday 09 March 2003 06:09 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
[...]
% Okay, well, you don't really have libuuid installed, then, becuase
% you need the headers for it. The Qt stuff is worthless in this
% respect, and something that lives only in your kernel sources
%
Feigning erudition, Ted Ozolins wrote:
% Kurt Wall wrote:
%
%
% Naturally, if it breaks, you get to keep both pieces. It's always
% Just Worked (c) here. With the i810, the manual page says you only get
% harware-accelerated 3D via DRI at 16bpp color. I'm unclear, however,
% if you get DRI at
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 07:39:59PM -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
..
That's fine for some things, but consider two directories that
are very similar, and you want to find which files are in dir2
that aren't in dir1.
cd dir1
find . -type f | sort /tmp/list1
cd dir2
find .
Joel Hammer wrote:
I am not sure what I am getting for my money, but on the upside:
1. I couldn't download gnucash with synaptic or get-apt, but it came in
nicely with the warehouse.
2. Staroffice wasn't available with synaptic but it was with the warehouse.
3. When you install from the
How do I tell what the package is. All this stuff happens automatically and
I know nothing about debian.
Where on the computer would I find the package name?
Joel
I'm curious about the packaging of SO you downloaded from the
warehouse. Was it a tar?
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On Sun, 09 Mar 2003 17:43:12 -0800 Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if you were to run glxinfo it lists that dri=yes ?
and what kind of fps are you getting with glxgears -time ?
Here's what I see for a Radeon 8500le 64meg:
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R200 20020827 AGP 4x
On Sunday 09 March 2003 8:25 pm, someone claiming to be James McDonald wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
THis is definitely something wonky with your 'X-Deep32'. I run mozilla
forwarded over X to other Linux boxes all the time, and it works just
fine.
Yeah you were right it was the X-Deep32 X
On Sunday 09 March 2003 8:45 pm, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Ted Ozolins wrote:
% Kurt Wall wrote:
%
%
% Naturally, if it breaks, you get to keep both pieces. It's always
% Just Worked (c) here. With the i810, the manual page says you only get
%
On Sunday 09 March 2003 10:40 pm, someone claiming to be Jerry McBride wrote:
On Sun, 09 Mar 2003 17:43:12 -0800 Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if you were to run glxinfo it lists that dri=yes ?
and what kind of fps are you getting with glxgears -time ?
Here's what I see for a
Hi everyone:
Would someone please help me figure this out:
I just tried to upgrade to galeon-1.2.8-7.x_8.0.i386 but realized that I first had to
upgrade to mozilla-1.3b-0_gtk2_xft.i386.
Well, I did that, too. However, when I try to upgrade galeon, I get this message:
libgtksuperwin.so is
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Kurt Wall wrote:
So, what's the reaction on the Caldera list to this latest piece
of brilliance?
I do not think Caldera is too much worry about it.
I remember the Caldera mail list with 100 - 150 messages a day, nowdays
you can get one or two messages each one or two days.
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