On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 08:33 +0300, ionut cucu wrote:
> Here's a fine page to bookmark:
> http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
lol. Put in "downforeveryoneorjustme.com" and see what they say :)
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Iain Buchanan
"There is madmen in the world, and there are terror."
George W. Bush
February 14,
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 04:23:05 +0400
Andrew Gaydenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> === On Monday 14 April 2008, Drew Tomlinson wrote: ===
> > For the past few days, anytime I've attempted to get to gentoo-wiki
> > or gentoo-portage, my browser just "sits". I connect to other sites
> > just f
080414 forgottenwizard wrote:
> On 03:58 Mon 14 Apr , Philip Webb wrote:
>> Vim defaults to keeping temporary files in /var/tmp ,
>> but Mutt defaults to /tmp & Vim called by Mutt does the same.
>> Recently, I changed the default in .muttrc to use /var/tmp instead
>> & as a result I can
growisofs (and hence k3b, and nautilus-cd-burner) can't burn dvd's for
me anymore! I used to burn them fine, and I've had dvd+rw-tools version
7 since 2006! k3b reports there are no "problems" on startup.
I swapped drives, used different media, limited the speed, and tried all
sorts of options f
Well, that would certainly help to trace the problem with pulseaudio, yes.
But I must admit that I'm hoping someone here has a more pleasant
suggestion. Something like a magical solution or that obvious shot I'd
never think about =)
Anyway, I don't believe that it's really a pulseaudio bug, so I'
On 03:58 Mon 14 Apr , Philip Webb wrote:
> 080414 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 23:36:42 -0400, Steven Lembark wrote:
> >> vi keep their in-work backups there,
> >> loosing the entire contents of /tmp after a crash can be painful.
> > Then they are broken, such data should be sto
quick fix: locate the equivalent system libraries, move the problematic
vmware ones out of the way and symlink to the system libs. Works fine
with vmware workstation. And wait for gentoo/vmware to catch up and fix
with the next iteration ...
I am using vmware-workstation 5, and cant justify the
Gustavo Campos wrote:
My point is:
Is there any way to tell pulseaudio not to eat my cpu that much?
Or better: Is there a solution that would allow me to be a happy child
without having to use pulseaudio and it's extra layer between me and
my beloved hardware?
You guys can't imagine how much I
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 12:37 -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
[snip]
> Anybody seen this?
no, sorry!
> There's a few things in the new BIOS that I'm not
> familiar with:
Google is your friend!
> Fast Write,
AGP Fast Writes? Bypasses main mem to write directly to AGP card
http://www.techarp.com/sh
Hello my fellows. Before my trouble I'll tell you a little story.
I'm a (not so happy) owner of a Audigy SE 7.1 soundcard, unable to do
hardware mixing. I own a 7.1 home theater system, so to hear sound
from all satellites I use an Alsa fake device to upmix 2.0 to a 7.1
stream, using the route als
Mick wrote:
It's been some years now and can't remember if webmin has its own root account
(different from the OS root account). Have you tried login with root as the
username and your normal user passwd?
I also can't remember what the CUPS interface was on webmin, but what Alan
suggests a
On 4/14/08, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 14 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Sunday 13 April 2008, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> > > This is the second in a series of at least 3 cries for help, each on
> > > a separate sub-part of my goal of making sense of cups, lpd and
> > > Win
On Montag, 14. April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> vi is a sane program and will in all likelihood respect this
> almost-universal standard. If anyone wants different behaviour (can't
> think why...) then configure vi to use a different directory as a
> scratch pad
it is not sane, but it would be
Hi,
I can't have a connexion with wifi at boot.
To connect I have to do:
-iwconfig wlan0 essid "xx"
-/etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start
But when I reboot I must do it again.
I tried to make rc-update add net.wlan0 default (even boot),
but it doesn't work.
I have a motherboard Asus P5K-E WIFI-
On Monday 14 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Sunday 13 April 2008, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> > This is the second in a series of at least 3 cries for help, each on
> > a separate sub-part of my goal of making sense of cups, lpd and
> > Windows Vista.
> >
> > I'm trying to use webmin to look at
Hi group,
I've never seen this before:
I needed a new mobo but I wanted to keep the cpu so I
got another socket 754, an AsRock K8Upgrade-N3, which
has a 939 option. I also got a new video card to go
with it, a GeForce FX5500. I also got a new PS, an
Enermax 400 "Liberty".
So I put it together a
Hello,
in my old Macintosh days I had this very nice Thrustmaster flight
control system. It came with a joystick, a throttle control and pedals.
The joystick itself is ADB based and doesn't work whithout an adapter or
an old Mac.
However the pedals are equipped with a standard gameport connector
Hello!
I'm dealing with this bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217650
I'm not able to run vmware-server-console-1.0.5
$ eix vmware-server-console
[D] app-emulation/vmware-server-console
Installed versions: 1.0.5.80187(14:04:36 14.04.2008)
$ vmware-server-console
/opt/vmware/serv
Selon Sergey Kobzar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> After portage tree update I have
>
>
> # emerge -upvDN world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies... done!
> [ebuild U ] net-misc/rsync-2.6.9-r6 [2.6.9-r5] USE="-acl -ipv6 -static
> -xinetd" 793
Hamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 11 April 2008 13:49:11 Roger Mason wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to configure the firewall on a client to allow that client
>> to mount an nfs directory. The client runs a netfilter firewall, the
>> server uses tcpwrapper.
>
> Do you have the opti
Hello,
Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 11:19:11 -0230
> Roger Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to configure the firewall on a client to allow that client
>> to mount an nfs directory. The client runs a netfilter firewall, the
>> server
Hi, All
Does anyone know if there is a portage package for Salasaga
(http://www.salasaga.org/)? Or if one has had the experience of
compiling it from source, any hints?
Thanks
Francisco
--
"If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then
you and I will still each have one
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 12:36 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
> I'd put a "set -xv" before the if statement, this way you see which
> statements, if any, get executed.
fantastic! I never knew about that... All the debugging it could have
saved me!
thanks,
--
Iain Buchanan
Given that sooner or
Thanks, I'll try firefox 3. The problem got worse, the computer froze when I
was watching the flash today.
On 13:09 Sun 13 Apr , Gustavo Campos wrote:
> I'm a xmonad user here, no compiz at all and the problem exists. As I
> said, it looks pretty much like a sound problem.
>
> I believe chan
Sergey Kobzar pisze:
After portage tree update I have
# emerge -upvDN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] net-misc/rsync-2.6.9-r6 [2.6.9-r5] USE="-acl -ipv6 -static
-xinetd" 793 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreu
Etaoin,
Thanks for help. It fixed the problem :)
Monday, April 14, 2008, 1:50:02 PM, you wrote:
> On Monday 14 April 2008, 12:21, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
>> # emerge -upvDN world
>>
>> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>>
>> Calculating world dependencies... done!
>> [ebuild
Remy Blank writes:
> Grant wrote:
> > postup() {
> > if [[ ${IFACE} = "wlan0" ]]; then
>
> IIRC, the equality operator is "==", not "=".
Both is valid in bash.
I'd put a "set -xv" before the if statement, this way you see which
statements, if any, get executed.
Wonko
--
gentoo-us
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 01:21:24PM +0300, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
> I thought unmerge sys-apps/coreutils or sys-apps/mktemp and then
> update world, but it may corrupt my system.
coreutils are rather important, they provide things like rm and ls.
unmerge mktemp and merge coreutils directly afterwards
Sergey Kobzar a gentiment tapote:
After portage tree update I have
# emerge -upvDN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] net-misc/rsync-2.6.9-r6 [2.6.9-r5] USE="-acl -ipv6 -static
-xinetd" 793 kB
[ebuild U ] s
On Monday 14 April 2008, 12:21, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
> # emerge -upvDN world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies... done!
> [ebuild U ] net-misc/rsync-2.6.9-r6 [2.6.9-r5] USE="-acl -ipv6
> -static -xinetd" 793 kB [ebuild U ] sys-app
After portage tree update I have
# emerge -upvDN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] net-misc/rsync-2.6.9-r6 [2.6.9-r5] USE="-acl -ipv6 -static
-xinetd" 793 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1] U
On Friday 11 April 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Now, if I knew anything at all about creating and maintaining my
> own overlay I'd be really dangerous. ;-)
It's easy and very useful. There's even an article on the wiki somewhere
that tells you how to do it. In summary:
- create a parent directo
On Monday 14 April 2008, Steven Lembark wrote:
> > I second that, tmpfs for /tmp is great:
> >
> > tmpfs 512M 12K 512M 1% /tmp
>
> Catch: You loose it all on reboot.
Doesn't matter. The standard definition for /tmp (per FHS) is "contains
files that are not expected to persist
On Sunday 13 April 2008, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> This is the second in a series of at least 3 cries for help, each on
> a separate sub-part of my goal of making sense of cups, lpd and
> Windows Vista.
>
> I'm trying to use webmin to look at CUPS administration.
I would not recommend this route, as
Steven Lembark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>> On Sonntag, 13. April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 18:38:31 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
Due to disk space restrictions I've decided to make /tmp a symlink
to /var/tmp instead of reserving s
080414 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 23:36:42 -0400, Steven Lembark wrote:
>> vi keep their in-work backups there,
>> loosing the entire contents of /tmp after a crash can be painful.
> Then they are broken, such data should be stored in /var/tmp.
Vim defaults to keeping temporary fil
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 23:36:42 -0400, Steven Lembark wrote:
> > I second that, tmpfs for /tmp is great:
> Catch: You loose it all on reboot.
You are supposed to. The LFS says that /tmp is for files that do not need
to survive a reboot. Baselayout now defaults to wiping /tmp at boot
anyway.
> Sinc
Grant wrote:
postup() {
if [[ ${IFACE} = "wlan0" ]]; then
IIRC, the equality operator is "==", not "=".
HTH.
-- Remy
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