On Monday 21 April 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which is where a problem lies: the doc being so big, most of the
> time, the best way to find what you're looking for is to ask for a
> pointer on this list. It sure works, but I think it's about time to
> launch a documentation indexing project,
fter being a user (for at least a year each) of Redhat, Suse, Debian I finally
went to Gentoo and intend to stick to it.
What I like most:
- I had to reinstall only once, when I changed my computer. That's great !
Experience has taught me that, should a new version be issued, the safer and
least
Hi!
I have problem with installing/updating couple apps after system update.
After upgrading I've done revdep-rebuild (as usual) and everything is
ok. I've try to emerge autoconfig but error also occurred. What should I
do with this? Any suggestions?
* samba-3.0.28a.tar.gz RMD160 SHA1 SHA25
"Cristian Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/20/08, »Q« <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a Sony Vaio laptop with a 4965AGN. I'd been using the
> > iwlwifi package with a 2.6.23 kernel. I just moved to
> > tuxonice-sources-2.6.24-r4, so I'm now using the iwlwifi driver
> > that's i
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:02:33 -0400, Cristian Gary wrote:
> hi, the fast " and not the pretty way" to set on the Wireless radio
> interface ,when you have this problem
> do this. "iwconfig wlan0 txpower on" and then "/etc/init.d/net.wlan0
> start"
Or put the iwconfig command in the preup
hi, the fast " and not the pretty way" to set on the Wireless radio
interface ,when you have this problem
do this. "iwconfig wlan0 txpower on" and then "/etc/init.d/net.wlan0
start"
On 4/20/08, »Q« <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a Sony Vaio laptop with a 4965AGN. I'd been using
I have a Sony Vaio laptop with a 4965AGN. I'd been using the iwlwifi
package with a 2.6.23 kernel. I just moved to
tuxonice-sources-2.6.24-r4, so I'm now using the iwlwifi driver that's
included with the kernel.
Now if I need to restart the wireless interface
(using /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 restart
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 13:39 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> I have an intel core2 duo (currently in 32 bit mode x86).
> Is there any reason why I should not set the following use flags.
>
>mmx, sse, sse2, ssse3
>
> The last one would be a local flag for mplayer.
>
> proc/cpu indicates I have
I have an intel core2 duo (currently in 32 bit mode x86).
Is there any reason why I should not set the following use flags.
mmx, sse, sse2, ssse3
The last one would be a local flag for mplayer.
proc/cpu indicates I have this functionality.
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep
Am Sonntag, den 20.04.2008, 19:22 +0200 schrieb Francesco Talamona:
> You stated this (xfs doesn't need to be checked at boot) twice, but
> I'd like to read a bit of explanation.
fsck.xfs is a dummy. It does nothing. So not calling it at all doesn't
make a difference.
Bye...
Dirk
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On Sunday 20 April 2008, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > > Never do this unless you're using xfs.
> >
> > Why? "never fsck at boot time" ->
>
> Because bad things can happen if you don't fsck at boot time. The
> only exception to this is xfs, which you are not using, as I see
> below.
You stated this (x
Am Sonntag, den 20.04.2008, 15:56 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > Am Samstag, den 19.04.2008, 21:53 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
> >
> >> Now all my partitions are set to
> >> "never fsck" at boot time. :)
> >>
> >
> > Never do this unless you're using xfs.
>
> W
I'm hoping some of you here have run gentoo on a windows host and will
know something about the various networking possibilities.
My setup:
Wireless connected laptop running windows vista premium home
Local lan network connected to internet via cable.
Home router has the internet connection and
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Samstag, den 19.04.2008, 21:53 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
Now all my partitions are set to
"never fsck" at boot time. :)
Never do this unless you're using xfs.
Bye...
Dirk
Why? "never fsck at boot time" ->
/dev/hda1 /boot
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
> The system is back to working now as far as I can tell. Without all of
> you I would hardly have known exactly how to proceed. With your help I
> made some headway. Not sure yet whether it will reboot successfully
> but at least I could emerge coreut
On Sonntag, 20. April 2008, Florian Philipp wrote:
> 3. external displays (VGA, DVI, LCD and TV-Out, one at a time would be
> enough) with different aspects and resolutions with 3D-acceleration on
> my Intel i945.
don't put modes or modelines into your xorg.conf. Let X figure it out.
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b.n. wrote:
Gavin Seddon ha scritto:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a easy-to-install and decent wc for conferencing?
Depends on what you mean with "decent". I have a cheap Logitech and it
works
m.
Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000 Webcam looks good?
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b.n. wrote:
Gavin Seddon ha scritto:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a easy-to-install and decent wc for conferencing?
Depends on what you mean with "decent". I have a cheap Logitech and it
works fine.
m.
Decent, images clear and sound good. Looks nice on top of monitor.
Easy to install!
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Gavin Seddon ha scritto:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a easy-to-install and decent wc for conferencing?
Depends on what you mean with "decent". I have a cheap Logitech and it
works fine.
m.
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And since so many other people did this too, he just called a LOT of
people stupid. Not good.
Just said doing this is stupid not those people are stupid!!
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You are right!
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On 19 Apr 2008, at 21:15, Uwe Thiem wrote:
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Did you never make dire mistakes? Well, if you haven't you may keep
throwing stones in a glasshouse.
If he's never made a dire mistake then he doesn't live in a glass house.
Stroller.
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I think you are looking for problems where they dont exist:
point your xorg.conf at /dev/input/mice - then all mice end up under the
one reference. i.e., plug in a usbmouse and once the modules are
loaded, its automatically seen by the xserver.
Keyboards (usb) and the native keyboard (on desktop
Hello
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:48:31AM +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
> 1. usage of my own Logitech mouse as well as typical USB-mice and my
> touchpad.
You probably can define separate device section for:
• touchpad
• your logitech mouse
• any other mouse
and in the server layout have touchpad
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a easy-to-install and decent wc for conferencing?
Gav
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Hi list!
I found my current XServer-setup very inflexible and would like to hear
some tips for improving it. What I would like to have is a customizable
plug'n'play setup which I can configure without restarting the XServer.
Since I have a notebook, there are many occasions where I have to work
w
Am Samstag, den 19.04.2008, 21:53 +0200 schrieb Abraham Gyorgy:
> Now all my partitions are set to
> "never fsck" at boot time. :)
Never do this unless you're using xfs.
Bye...
Dirk
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What is the intended logic of buildsyspkg? I assumed that it would build
binary packages for all 'system' packages, ie those which would be in a
'stage-2' tarball, but it seems a little arbitrary. For example, it
builds binary packages for portage but not for python, for baselayout
but not openrc,
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