Re: [gentoo-dev] init.d problem

2006-07-04 Thread Pablo Yanez Trujillo
what about "/etc/init.d/ntpd zap"? It deletes the file on /var/ and set the status of the init.d-file as not started. It is useful for such a case :) Regards Pablo Pablo Yánez Trujillo http://klingsor.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/ Enrico Weigelt wrote: Hi folks, maybe I've found a problem

Re: [gentoo-dev] init.d problem

2006-07-04 Thread Pablo Yanez Trujillo
nrico Weigelt wrote: * Pablo Yanez Trujillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: what about "/etc/init.d/ntpd zap"? It deletes the file on /var/ and set the status of the init.d-file as not started. It is useful for such a case :) The problem is: if the service still runs, it wil

Re: [gentoo-dev] Why you use Gentoo

2006-09-07 Thread Pablo Yanez Trujillo
[user] I started using gentoo on dec. 2003. This was my first "big" step after one year SuSE Linux. I was very delight when I saw, that I was able to build my own system (I always wanted it) with my own requirements and in the way I wanted it to be built. I was very happy when I didn't saw the

Re: [gentoo-dev] X.Org 7.1 is Stable

2006-10-15 Thread Pablo Yanez Trujillo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I updated my xorg yesterday. > Does it build? yes > Does it run? yes > Will it damage your system? I don't think so, my system survived the update ;) Pablo Pablo Yánez Trujillo http://klingsor.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/ Joshua Baergen wrote: