On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 23:55 -0400, Statux wrote:
> Hello all.
> I've got a 3.0GHz P4 with HyperThreading (Intel 531 processor for those
> of you who know of the Intel Processor Numbers) - kernel 2.6.13.
I have a 3.0GHz P4 HT in my laptop, with HT working fine(ish) on 2.6.13
I did some random gre
On Thursday 20 October 2005 01:19 am, A. Khattri wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
> > Well, you could try this:
> >
> > http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_speed_up_portage_with_cdb
> >
> > Several people here (including me) are using this without any bad
> > effects.
>
> I noticed this bro
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
> Well, you could try this:
>
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_speed_up_portage_with_cdb
>
> Several people here (including me) are using this without any bad effects.
I noticed this broke after the recent Python upgrade - I had to remove the
module to run eme
Renat Golubchyk schrieb:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:50:51 +0200 Alexander Skwar
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Justin Patrin schrieb:
>>
>> > I would suggest using iptables to simply DROP all outgoing packets.
>>
>> This won't make the host be "stealth". Quite the opposite - it's
>> MUCH more visi
Hi Nick,
Yes, that works from a data perspective but it's not acceptable for
realtime audio work.
Actually, I did manage to mount the drive on my AMD64 box this
evening. The drive is currently readable even if I used -o rw in the
mount command, but at least it mounted and could be read.
Statux wrote:
Hello all.
current situation. I did recall that I had ACPI turned off in BIOS which
logically should be on for the kernel to get any hardware backing but
enabling it caused my keyboard to work up until a few seconds after the
login prompt comes up. After that, it locks up (LEDs do
Hello all.
I've done a fair amount of research in order to try and solve the issue
of my HyperThreading not getting enabled. I, however, have not gotten
anywhere with it.
I've got a 3.0GHz P4 with HyperThreading (Intel 531 processor for those
of you who know of the Intel Processor Numbers) - kern
Perhaps Mark the best thing to do is park the drives on one system and
use the network to move your files. nfs and smb are obvious candidates.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 16:57:37 -0700
Mark Knecht wrote:
[snip] a whole lot about filesysystems and various OSes.
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:21:15 -0500
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> >
> > Back up .config, make mrproper, restore .config, make menuconfig and
> > exit, choosing yes to save kernel config.
> >
> > then make the kernel in the usual manner.
>
> Can this be done with genkernel? I've always used genkern
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 10:29 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> > >
> > > I suggest you have probably not re-compiled your kernel properly from the
> > > output you gave. Have you enabled all the other kernel features that
> > > snd-hda-intel requires?
> >
> > What other kernel features does it require?
Hello,
How do I add languages to the spell checking list in evolution composer?
I've just installed aspell-en and English did not show.
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:32:52 -0700
Luis Ortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ big snip ]
>
> I haven't found any PDF "editor" to add annotations and such.
>
FWIW, I concur. But for _automating_ pdf work I've used perl modules (say,
pdf-reuse). Beats editing each by hand if it's not required.
Jus
Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 20:40 +0200, Sascha Lucas wrote:
>
>>>I've added it to my /etc/make.conf:
>>>
>>>camille linux # cat /etc/make.conf | grep 'ALSA_CARDS'
>>>ALSA_CARDS="intel8x0"
>>
>>You must chose to use in kernel driver or the external provided by
>>sound/alsa-dri
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 09:08 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> Peter Gordon wrote:
>
> >Zhang Weiwu said:
> >
> >
> >>Nick Rout wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>What is wrong with acroread on linux?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Ah, sorry, I wasn't considering Linux product => foss based on Linux,
> >>which is
Peter Gordon wrote:
>Zhang Weiwu said:
>
>
>>Nick Rout wrote:
>>
>>
>>>What is wrong with acroread on linux?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Ah, sorry, I wasn't considering Linux product => foss based on Linux,
>>which is wrong of course. acroread is fine, gpdf fails.
>>
>>
>
>Have you tried evince?
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reinstall not needed, rebuild in the background whist using it.
rebuild the toolchain with the new CFLAGS, then emerge -e the world
Usually not too difficult, I do it a couple of times a year across
multiple archs - search the forums as there's some scripts to help with
multiple toolchain rebuild
On 10/19/05, Martin Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know, MacOS should be able to read/write ext2/3
> filesystems even on dirves with "PC-style" partition tables. And there
> are some ext2/3 drivers for Windows too. If you just do all the
> formatting with Linux or Windows (you'll
Hello there, I'm emerging taskjuggler and emerge complains about
dev-perl/Data-Dumper, a quick look at dev-perl told me that there were
no such package but google says it existed once. Any hint about how to
solve this?
Sorry for my english, I'm from a spanish speaking country (and I'm to
lazy to in
--- Scott Tiret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 09:28 -0700, maxim wexler
> wrote:
> >
> > I wonder if there isn't a tiny part of the drive
> that
> > comes before the first partition, like those first
> few
> > grooves on a vinyl record ;-)
>
> There is. You can reset it b
Alex Bennee wrote:
As my system has become more lived in I've noticed the time taken to
update the cache at the end of an emerge --sync is getting slower and
slower. The system will hang around 50% for a long time and thrash the
crap out of the disks.
Is this just usual behaviour for portage? I
As my system has become more lived in I've noticed the time taken to
update the cache at the end of an emerge --sync is getting slower and
slower. The system will hang around 50% for a long time and thrash the
crap out of the disks.
Is this just usual behaviour for portage? Is there anyway to flus
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 22:00, Ian Brandt wrote:
> Is there some reason the symbolic links wouldn't have worked?
None that I'm aware of.
> My fear is if I change my root in fstab to /dev/sda3 my 2.4 kernel
> won't come back up, and at $125/hr I'm really trying to avoid getting
> the NOC invo
Alexey Starinsky wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> May be that is a stupid question, but please, could someone do this
> check: try to tune equaliser in xmms in way that can be obviously
> heard, and listen, is there ANY difference in sound by turning it ON
> and OFF.
> I noticed that it does not work quit
Alexey Starinsky wrote:
Hello, all!
May be that is a stupid question, but please, could someone do this
check: try to tune equaliser in xmms in way that can be obviously
heard, and listen, is there ANY difference in sound by turning it ON
and OFF.
I noticed that it does not work quite long peri
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 04:59 pm, karlos wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Karstin, welcome to Gentoo!
> I am really bad in setting up internet/networks and that sort of thing, and
> I am having problems connecting to any of the ftp-servers for updating
> gentoo.
Helping to diagnose your problem would be a l
> >
> > I suggest you have probably not re-compiled your kernel properly from the
> > output you gave. Have you enabled all the other kernel features that
> > snd-hda-intel requires?
>
> What other kernel features does it require? In menuconfig I checked
> everything in the sound category that
Hello, all!
May be that is a stupid question, but please, could someone do this
check: try to tune equaliser in xmms in way that can be obviously
heard, and listen, is there ANY difference in sound by turning it ON
and OFF.
I noticed that it does not work quite long period of time (after XMMS ebui
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:50:51 +0200 Alexander Skwar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Justin Patrin schrieb:
>
> > I would suggest using iptables to simply DROP all outgoing packets.
>
> This won't make the host be "stealth". Quite the opposite - it's
> MUCH more visible.
Why?
Cheers,
Renat
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On Wednesday 19 October 2005 04:58 pm, Billy Holmes wrote:
> Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > Keepwork will keep the results of the build process in /var/tmp/portage,
> > but I didn't believe portage could pick up in the middle even if keepwork
> > was set...
>
> I will resume in the middle, based upon how
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 22.47, Matt Randolph wrote:
> Andreas Karlsson wrote:
> >I went back to -march=athlon-xp. I don´t know how much k8 optimizations
> > does performance-wise, but I guess it ain´t woth a reinstall.
> >
>
> You might want to ask your question again in the gentoo-amd64 list.
Mike Williams wrote:
>
> I'd imagine /dev/sdXY will exist under both udev and devfs, and be the same,
> they certainly always have done for me.
For whatever reason I couldn't get /dev/sda3 in fstab to work when I
originally installed Gentoo on this box many moons ago, I had to use
/dev/scsi/host0
Hi,
I am really bad in setting up internet/networks and that sort of thing,
and I am having problems connecting to any of the ftp-servers for
updating gentoo.
What do you think the problem could be the problem, when it is possible to sync portage, yet not possible to emerge anything.
Also, stuff
Dave Nebinger wrote:
Keepwork will keep the results of the build process in /var/tmp/portage, but I
didn't believe portage could pick up in the middle even if keepwork was
set...
I will resume in the middle, based upon how the Makefile, autoconf, and
dependancies are setup. Since the .o files
Renat Golubchyk schrieb:
> I don't really know how to do this, but the first thing that came into
> my mind was to configure a firewall so that it drops every packet going
> outside.
Again: This is *NOT* stealth. Such a broken system is very much
visible.
Alexander Skwar
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Justin Patrin schrieb:
> I would suggest using iptables to simply DROP all outgoing packets.
This won't make the host be "stealth". Quite the opposite - it's
MUCH more visible.
Alexander Skwar
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Andreas Karlsson wrote:
I went back to -march=athlon-xp. I don´t know how much k8 optimizations does
performance-wise, but I guess it ain´t woth a reinstall.
Best regards,
Andreas Karlsson
Sweden
You might want to ask your question again in the gentoo-amd64 list.
- Matt
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On 10/19/05, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah ok we heard you the first time,and the second time and now a thirdtime.Just what has your answer go tto do with the question?On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:08:56 +0200DebianTux23 wrote:>
https://www.scientificlinux.org/
"I checked it very thoroughly,
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 07:49 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> On Thursday 20 October 2005 07:03, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > camille linux # cat /etc/make.conf | grep 'ALSA_CARDS'
> > ALSA_CARDS="intel8x0"
> >
> >
> > Support for the snd-hda-intel (my card) has been compiled into the
> > kernel:
> >
> > ca
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 20:40 +0200, Sascha Lucas wrote:
> > I've added it to my /etc/make.conf:
> >
> > camille linux # cat /etc/make.conf | grep 'ALSA_CARDS'
> > ALSA_CARDS="intel8x0"
>
> You must chose to use in kernel driver or the external provided by
> sound/alsa-driver. See http://www.gentoo
On 10/18/05, Heinz Sporn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 18.10.2005, 13:39 -0700 schrieb Mark Knecht:
> > Hi,
> >I'm playing around with some external 1394 drives. The purpose is
> > to find the best setup to allow a given drive to be mounted on my
> > Gentoo boxes, my last Win XP
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 04:03 pm, Billy Holmes wrote:
> Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> > over again so my doubt is if there a way to continue compilation
> > from where it stops.
>
> sometimes, but you have to add
>
> FEATURES="keepwork" to make.conf
>
> not all ebuilds will support it, and
thank you all, this explanations is very usefull.
On 10/19/05, Glenn Enright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:38, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> > Hi all, I had a doubt, I got a power loss when emerging gcc
> > it was almost at final, when I do a emerge --resume, it beguns all
Yeah ok we heard you the first time,and the second time and now a third
time.
Just what has your answer go tto do with the question?
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:08:56 +0200
DebianTux23 wrote:
> https://www.scientificlinux.org/
>
> 2005/10/19, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Wed, 2005-10-19 at
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 03:38 pm, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> Hi all, I had a doubt, I got a power loss when emerging gcc
> it was almost at final, when I do a emerge --resume, it beguns all
> over again so my doubt is if there a way to continue compilation
> from where it stops.
No
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 19:38, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> Hi all, I had a doubt, I got a power loss when emerging gcc
> it was almost at final, when I do a emerge --resume, it beguns all
> over again so my doubt is if there a way to continue compilation
> from where it stops.
>
> thanks, Alla
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
over again so my doubt is if there a way to continue compilation
from where it stops.
sometimes, but you have to add
FEATURES="keepwork" to make.conf
not all ebuilds will support it, and your /var/tmp/portage will get very
large, very quickly.
I send to use i
I went back to -march=athlon-xp. I don´t know how much k8 optimizations does
performance-wise, but I guess it ain´t woth a reinstall.Best regards,Andreas KarlssonSwedenI think you will only see an improvment if you need 64bit userspace. I.e
. right now you are effectivley running in a 32bit usersp
On 10/19/05, Allan Spagnol Comar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I had a doubt, I got a power loss when emerging gccit was almost at final, when I do a emerge --resume, it beguns allover again so my doubt is if there a way to continue compilationfrom where it stops.
I do not beleive so,
On 10/17/05, A. Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:>Was I mistaken in thinking that a true SMP system and also a hyper> threading system would show two processors in top? I am trying out a> new HT kernel built this morning. I've enabled both SMP support an
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 21.35, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
> > Well, tempting as it seems, I am not in the mood for adentures. :)
>
> I have that setup, you have to use gcc 3.4 or higher, I used the jackass
> stuff as a base. I have that + NVidia binary drivers on a desktop - it's
> all very HO
Hi all, I had a doubt, I got a power loss when emerging gcc
it was almost at final, when I do a emerge --resume, it beguns all
over again so my doubt is if there a way to continue compilation
from where it stops.
thanks, Allan
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you're looking at threads. they aren't really taking up 16m x 4 of memory...
try enabling nptl, and re-emerging glibcIf your going that route (which i highly recommend) rebuild w/ nptl and nptlonly.thanks, joshua
Well, tempting as it seems, I am not in the mood for adentures. :)
I have that setup, you have to use gcc 3.4 or higher, I used the jackass stuff as a base. I have that + NVidia binary drivers on a desktop - it's all very HOT! So, it does work, however, you ahve to pretty much do a clean install
On Thursday 20 October 2005 07:03, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> camille linux # cat /etc/make.conf | grep 'ALSA_CARDS'
> ALSA_CARDS="intel8x0"
>
>
> Support for the snd-hda-intel (my card) has been compiled into the
> kernel:
>
> camille linux # cat /usr/src/linux/.config | grep 'HDA'
> CONFIG_SND_HDA
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 21.04, Mike Williams wrote:
> Well, that's an easy one.
> The version of gcc you are using doesn't have support for k8. I bet your
> still on gcc 3.3.X, perhaps even an x86 profile, as an amd64 profile would
> pull in gcc 3.4.X, like my ppc profile does.
Yes, I´am usin
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 19:45, Andreas Karlsson wrote:
> "configure:1708: checking for C compiler default output file name
> configure:1711: i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -march=k8 -O3 -pipe
> -fomit-frame-pointer -ftracer -msse3 -mfpmath=sse3 conftest.c >&5
> cc1: error: bad value (k8) for -march=
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 20.21, Mike Williams wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 October 2005 18:18, Andreas Karlsson wrote:
> > I have a problem (oh, really?). I just upgraded my system from an AMD
> > Athlon 3200+ to a AMD X2 3800+, with new motherboard. Whenever I try to
> > compile anything from port
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
19199 isabel.s 15 0 511m 204m 16m S 0.0 27.2 7:49.58 firefox-bin
19263 isabel.s 16 0 511m 204m 16m S 0.0 27.2 0:00.00 firefox-bin
19264 isabel.s 16 0 511m 204m 16m S 0.0 27.2 0:02.13
I've added it to my /etc/make.conf:
camille linux # cat /etc/make.conf | grep 'ALSA_CARDS'
ALSA_CARDS="intel8x0"
You must chose to use in kernel driver or the external provided by
sound/alsa-driver. See http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml.
ALSA_CARDS="intel8x0" indicates you want sou
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 14:25:48 -0400 Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| No, I don't think it is silly
Oh, I do for /etc/init.d
| but based on a discussion on gentoo-dev recently I was under the
| impression it was not enabled by default
That was collision protection.
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Ciaran McCreesh :
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 19:03, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I'm at a loss as for what to do next. Can anyone help me with this?
Do a clean re-compile of the kernel with anything that might possible be
related to your sound card as modules, especially the mixer and sequencer
stuff. Doing this
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
Yes, but what caught my eyes was not the virtual address space. The
resident portion (i.e., what is really allocated on real memory) is
huge for that first instance. 204mb is way too much for a firefox with
4 tabs open.
I'm not so sure that the resident memory number ca
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 02:08 pm, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 13:22:45 -0400 Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> | Okay, I'll bite, why shouldn't it? If the package is unmerged, why
> | would this file be kept on the system?
>
> CONFIG_PROTECT.
>
> If you think tha
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 18:18, Andreas Karlsson wrote:
> I have a problem (oh, really?). I just upgraded my system from an AMD
> Athlon 3200+ to a AMD X2 3800+, with new motherboard. Whenever I try to
> compile anything from portage (emerge foobar) I get "C Compiler cannot
> create executables
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 17:50, Ian Brandt wrote:
> 1) How can I tell what the new name is going to be?
I'd imagine /dev/sdXY will exist under both udev and devfs, and be the same,
they certainly always have done for me.
> 2) As I'm doing this upgrade remotely, how can I set up to fail back
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 15:57, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
> I can't understand how firefox evolved from small and fast phoenix to this
> memory hungry beast that has a virtual space of half a gigabyte.
Google for "firefox memory leak"
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 13:22:45 -0400 Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| Okay, I'll bite, why shouldn't it? If the package is unmerged, why
| would this file be kept on the system?
CONFIG_PROTECT.
If you think that the default behaviour is silly, try something like
this in your make.conf:
C. Beamer wrote:
Hi all,
I'm tearing my hair out by the roots on this one.
First, I had a bit of a problem getting the the ODBC connection to my
MySQL database set up. That was my own fault though 'cause a couple of
files that I though were supposed to go in /etc (that's where they went
in Fed
I still cannot get my sound card to work! Here is the evidence I've
been able to collect:
camille linux # lspci -v | grep -i audio
:00:1b.0 Class 0403: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
I've added it to my /etc/make.conf:
camill
Alastair Murray wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>
>> Michael Kjorling wrote:
>>
>>> On 2005-10-19 09:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>
> I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
> command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file
> from
> /etc
Dave Nebinger said:
> On Wednesday 19 October 2005 01:05 pm, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 16:44:18 + Michael Kjorling
>>
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> | It should be deleted when you unmerge syslog-ng.
>>
>> No it shouldn't.
>
> Okay, I'll bite, why shouldn't it? If the pac
On 10/19/05, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND> 19328 isabel.s 15 0 511m 204m 16m S 0.0 27.2 0:02.47 firefox-bin> [x4]> 22668 lustosa 15 0 129m 97m 17m S 0.0 13.0 11:50.05 firefox-bin> [x2]
Hm, on the hand: yes, it _is_ memory hungr
Rob wrote:
Michael Kjorling wrote:
On 2005-10-19 09:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file from
/etc/init.d.
It should be deleted when you unmerge syslog-ng.
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 01:05 pm, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 16:44:18 + Michael Kjorling
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | On 2005-10-19 09:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> | > I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
> | > command "rc-update
Hi all,
I have a problem (oh, really?). I just upgraded my system from an AMD Athlon
3200+ to a AMD X2 3800+, with new motherboard. Whenever I try to compile
anything from portage (emerge foobar) I get "C Compiler cannot create
executables". The kernel did compile though.
CFLAGS="-march=k8
https://www.scientificlinux.org/
2005/10/19, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 12:14 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> > Looks like if I wish to add comment to PDF files, the only thing I can do is
> > to buy Acrobat. I don't mind buying one copy, but other people in the
> > company
https://www.scientificlinux.org/
2005/10/19, Peter Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zhang Weiwu said:
> > Nick Rout wrote:
> >>What is wrong with acroread on linux?
> >>
> > Ah, sorry, I wasn't considering Linux product => foss based on Linux,
> > which is wrong of course. acroread is fine, gpdf fail
https://www.scientificlinux.org/
2005/10/19, Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Looks like if I wish to add comment to PDF files, the only thing I can do is
> to buy Acrobat. I don't mind buying one copy, but other people in the
> company will need it too, that's a lot of copies.
>
> Just come by
Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 2005-10-19 09:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>>I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
>>>command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file from
>>>/etc/init.d.
>
>
> It should be deleted when you unmerge syslog-ng.
>
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 16:44:18 + Michael Kjorling
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On 2005-10-19 09:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| > I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
| > command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file
| > from /etc/init.d.
|
Zhang Weiwu said:
> Nick Rout wrote:
>>What is wrong with acroread on linux?
>>
> Ah, sorry, I wasn't considering Linux product => foss based on Linux,
> which is wrong of course. acroread is fine, gpdf fails.
Have you tried evince? (part of GNOME 2.12) I quite like it. :-)
--Peter
--
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Hi,
I'm trying to remotely upgrade my server from
gentoo-sources-2.4.25_pre7-r2 to gentoo-sources-2.6.13-r9, i.e. from
devfs to udev. My root partition is on a RAID 1 mirror on an Adaptec
2100S. My existing fstab is below. It was summarized to me by the
NOC over the phone, so I don't have the
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 12:26 pm, Rob wrote:
> I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
> command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file from
> /etc/init.d.
rc-update del syslog-ng default just removes the link
from /etc/runlevels/default; that's
--- Glenn Enright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:40, maxim wexler wrote:
> >
> > I used fdisk and mkdosfs to format the first half
> > fat32 but it makes no difference.
> >
>
> Did your problems start when you tried to remove
> windows? Or was the disk just
> plain flakey
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On 2005-10-19 09:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
> command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file from
> /etc/init.d.
It should be deleted when you unmerge sysl
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 09:28 -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
>
> I wonder if there isn't a tiny part of the drive that
> comes before the first partition, like those first few
> grooves on a vinyl record ;-)
There is. You can reset it by using fdisk /mbr (from the Microsoft
Windows boot disk). Or you
On 07:44 Wed 19 Oct , Rumen Yotov wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 13:47 +1000, Dave Oxley wrote:
> > I have just run 'emerge --update --deep --newuse world' on 2 of my
> > Gentoo machines as I do every few days. This upgraded my udev from
> > 068-r1 to 070. Neither machine will now boot. I've
--- krzaq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/18/05, maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hello everbody,
> >
> > Maxtor suggests I do a low-level format of my
> flaky
> > Diamond 16 drive using their Powermax tool.
> > Unfortunately it doesn't give you the option of
> > sparing one part
I recently decided to use sysklogd instead of syslog-ng. But the
command "rc-update del syslog-ng default" will not remove the file from
/etc/init.d.
Is it safe to just delete the file manually? Or is this file needed by
sysklogd or something else?
Thanks,
Rob.
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Does anyone have an ISP recommendation in Los Angeles (for a
point-to-point T1)?
For some reason everyone we've used has been the pits. Does anyone
have a good experience to share with us? We really need trouble-free,
24x7, service (to the best of anyone's ability).
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James wrote:
William Kenworthy iinet.net.au> writes:
wirecutters/stanley knife as appropriate - cut the tx wires in the cable
to the card. In one case where the box had to absolutely silent (hacker
proof, undetectable monitoring - think it was the honeypot project where
I saw this one?), the
Upon trying to boot a gentoo-sources-2.4.28-r9 kernel the NOC tells me
I get an error to the effect of the Gentoo init system can't get devfs
or udev up and running (sorry for not having the exact text of the
error, it was summarized to me over the phone). I built the kernel
via make oldconfig fr
Hi,
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 12:57:02 -0200
Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just had a look at 'top' here, and was astonished by its output:
>
> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
> 19328 isabel.s 15 0 511m 204m 16m S 0.0 27.2 0:02.47 firefox-bin
> [x4]
> 22668 lustosa 1
Just had a look at 'top' here, and was astonished by its output:
PID USER PR NI
VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+
COMMAND
19199 isabel.s 15 0 511m 204m 16m S 0.0 27.2 7:49.58 firefox-bin
19263 isabel.s 16 0 511m 204m 16m S 0.0 27.2 0:00.00 firefox-bin
19264 isabel.s 16
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James wrote:
>gentuxx gmail.com> writes:
>
>>I've set up Solaris systems with multiple NICs, 1 as a
>>command-and-control interface, and 1 as a "sniffing" interface. The
>>sniffing interface was configured without an IP.
>
>
>Did you partially config
* Ognjen Bezanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-10-15 19:20]:
> Hi all
>
> This is more of a general linux question, but in fluxbox how do you set a
> program to be on all workspaces. I am using engage (from enlightenment) as a
> toolbar but when run from the fluxbox startup file, it will only be shown
* Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-10-18 14:05]:
> Ciaran McCreesh schrieb:
> > On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:29:12 +0200 Alexander Skwar
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | Why is 3dfx not enabled by default for xorg?
> > Because most people who use applications which have a 3dfx USE flag do
> >
gentuxx gmail.com> writes:
> I've set up Solaris systems with multiple NICs, 1 as a
> command-and-control interface, and 1 as a "sniffing" interface. The
> sniffing interface was configured without an IP.
Did you partially configure the ethernet port? How does it receive
(listen) to traffic on
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