On 4 Feb 2009, at 13:40, Justin wrote:
pkg_postinst() {
ewarn "You can find an example /etc/ntp.conf in /usr/share/ntp/"
ewarn "Review /etc/ntp.conf to setup server info."
ewarn "Review /etc/conf.d/ntpd to setup init.d info."
echo
elog "The way ntp sets a
On 14 Feb 2009, at 05:03, daid kahl wrote:
Is there any way to access the vim buffers from other than vi?
Using Konsole, if I want to copy something from vim I have to
highlight with the mouse and right click, which is annoying. I
really just want a better way to copy from Konsole that
> Is there any way to access the vim buffers from other than vi? Using
>> Konsole, if I want to copy something from vim I have to highlight with the
>> mouse and right click, which is annoying. I really just want a better way
>> to copy from Konsole that doesn't involve right click. At least
>>
Joshua Murphy wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Dale wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I from time to time will go to a console and do a rc single to go to
>> single user mode. I have noticed something weird when I go back to rc
>> default tho. On the #1 console, it acts and looks like I am
On 14 Feb 2009, at 04:21, daid kahl wrote:
You can also enable line numbering, either in command mode using
"set nu", or in ~/.vimrc (which I prefer since I always like line
numbers, except if I'm copy and pasting...then it's annoying).
There is also a macro I made (stole from somewhere an
> >>> In vim, you can just select the rectangular region with Ctrl-v,
> >>> then type "I#". This will insert # in each line at the same
> >>> column.
> >>
> >> If you want to comment a series of lines m-n , it's quicker to do :
> >>
> >> :m,ns/^/#/
> >
> > I saw similar comments in my Google sea
On 13 Feb 2009, at 21:45, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 07:58:52PM +, Stroller wrote:
Not when you are working with the keyboard most of the time. Taking
your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse is time consuming and
becomes rather annoying.
LOL!
But so true.
S
>> My music folder is filled with images like this:
>>
>> artist/album/cover.png
>> artist/album/CD/front.png
>> artist/album/CD/back.png
>>
>> I think gmpc is struggling with all of the decompression so I'd like
>> to change all of their compression to 0. Does anyone know of an easy
>> way to do
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Grant wrote:
> My music folder is filled with images like this:
>
> artist/album/cover.png
> artist/album/CD/front.png
> artist/album/CD/back.png
>
> I think gmpc is struggling with all of the decompression so I'd like
> to change all of their compression to 0. Do
Recently evince stopped working on one of my machines, ajglap.
For every pdf, evince opens a window and complains
unable to open document
unhandled mime type
Sometimes the mime type is application/text other times
it is application/octet-stream.
But the file is definitely a pdf. For example
My music folder is filled with images like this:
artist/album/cover.png
artist/album/CD/front.png
artist/album/CD/back.png
I think gmpc is struggling with all of the decompression so I'd like
to change all of their compression to 0. Does anyone know of an easy
way to do this?
- Grant
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 07:58:52PM +, Stroller wrote:
> > Not when you are working with the keyboard most of the time. Taking
> > your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse is time consuming and
> > becomes rather annoying.
>
> LOL!
But so true.
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:35 PM, András, Csányi - Sayusi Ando
wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm here again.
>
> So, the problem points is I can't decide what is the real problem. But
> I can describe the symptomes.
>
> I use screen lot of and I like it veery much. Few weeks ago - when I
> reinstall gentoo,
On Friday 13 February 2009 19:01:32 Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed kde-4.2 with USE="kdeprefix" two weeks ago and everything
> I needed was working all right.
>
> Then I decided to change my USE flags and delete kdeprefix in order to
> have kde in /usr. After that I:
>
> - Did
On 13 Feb 2009, at 09:24, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
...
On my system I then need to move the cursor to actually see the
change, is
this normal?
Here the change appears when you move the cursor... or after a slow
second.
Stroller.
On 13 Feb 2009, at 06:49, Eray Aslan wrote:
...
Surely it's easier just to highlight the lines?
Not when you are working with the keyboard most of the time. Taking
your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse is time consuming and
becomes rather annoying.
LOL!
Stroller.
On 13 Feb, Ian Lee wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>>> On 13 Feb, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on an AMD opteron, definitely an AMD64 machine.
>
> /etc/make.conf contains
> CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
Hi all!
I'm here again.
So, the problem points is I can't decide what is the real problem. But
I can describe the symptomes.
I use screen lot of and I like it veery much. Few weeks ago - when I
reinstall gentoo, started this weird thing.
If I start mc in the screen nothings happen. I can see the
Thanks for you directions - you pointed me where I needed to see.
Something near there mentioned checking the clock, which I did,
it was set three years ago.
I set the BIOS clock, to local time, then reset it to UTC time (doh!)
I then ran
# emerge ntp
and it worked! Hopefully that was it!
I
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 13 Feb, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an AMD opteron, definitely an AMD64 machine.
/etc/make.conf contains
CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
my profile is
default/linux/amd64/2008.0/desktop
Still, when emerg
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 13 Feb, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an AMD opteron, definitely an AMD64 machine.
/etc/make.conf contains
CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
my profile is
default/linux/amd64/2008.0/desktop
Still, when emerging sci-libs/acml, portage
On 13 Feb, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm working on an AMD opteron, definitely an AMD64 machine.
>>
>> /etc/make.conf contains
>> CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
>>
>> my profile is
>> default/linux/amd64/2008.0/desktop
>>
>> Still, when emerging sci-libs/acml,
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an AMD opteron, definitely an AMD64 machine.
/etc/make.conf contains
CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
my profile is
default/linux/amd64/2008.0/desktop
Still, when emerging sci-libs/acml, portage
fetches the 32-bit variant of the package.
The SRC_URI depen
Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hi,
I installed kde-4.2 with USE="kdeprefix" two weeks ago and everything
I needed was working all right.
Then I decided to change my USE flags and delete kdeprefix in order to
have kde in /usr. After that I:
- Did an emerge -uDN world
- Deleted my user folders .
Hi,
I'm working on an AMD opteron, definitely an AMD64 machine.
/etc/make.conf contains
CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
my profile is
default/linux/amd64/2008.0/desktop
Still, when emerging sci-libs/acml, portage
fetches the 32-bit variant of the package.
The SRC_URI depends on use flags x86 and a
Joshua Murphy wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Dale wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I from time to time will go to a console and do a rc single to go to
>> single user mode. I have noticed something weird when I go back to rc
>> default tho. On the #1 console, it acts and looks like I am
Hi,
I installed kde-4.2 with USE="kdeprefix" two weeks ago and everything
I needed was working all right.
Then I decided to change my USE flags and delete kdeprefix in order to
have kde in /usr. After that I:
- Did an emerge -uDN world
- Deleted my user folders .kde*
The result was a kde-4.2 me
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Helmut Jarausch <
jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> switching to a new machine is good opportunity to do
> house-cleaning.
>
> I wonder what emerge --emptytree does when several versions of some
> packages like kde or gcc are installed (in different sl
András wrote:
But - there is always an 'but'... ;) - k3b is depends on
kdelibs-3.5.x. Yesterday I wanted to update my system and kdelibs-4.x
and kdelibs-3.5.x are blocked package.
I installed kde-4.2 with kdeprefix USE flag.
I have 3.5.10 together with 4.2.0 installed. There's no blockage. Ma
Hi,
switching to a new machine is good opportunity to do
house-cleaning.
I wonder what emerge --emptytree does when several versions of some
packages like kde or gcc are installed (in different slots).
The entry in the 'world' file does not contain the slot info.
Is there any danger it will leav
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Dale wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I from time to time will go to a console and do a rc single to go to
> single user mode. I have noticed something weird when I go back to rc
> default tho. On the #1 console, it acts and looks like I am logged out
> but when I type in
On Fri, February 13, 2009 1:37 pm, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:24:34AM +0100, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
>
>> True, but with this method, you don't use the mouse, just the keyboard:
>> 1) Go to first line
>
> Press gg
Actually meant going to first line of block you want to c
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:24:34AM +0100, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
> True, but with this method, you don't use the mouse, just the keyboard:
> 1) Go to first line
Press gg
> 2) Press +V
> 3) go to last line
Press G
> 4) Press
Why this stage ?
> 5) Press +I
> 6) Press '#'
> 7) Press
>
> On
On Freitag 13 Februar 2009, András, Csányi - Sayusi Ando wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> After few weeks suffer (under XP) I came back and I have few questions!
> I installed kde-4.2 and this is love at first sight!
>
> But - there is always an 'but'... ;) - k3b is depends on
> kdelibs-3.5.x. Yesterday I want
Hi all!
After few weeks suffer (under XP) I came back and I have few questions!
I installed kde-4.2 and this is love at first sight!
But - there is always an 'but'... ;) - k3b is depends on
kdelibs-3.5.x. Yesterday I wanted to update my system and kdelibs-4.x
and kdelibs-3.5.x are blocked package
On Thu, February 5, 2009 9:12 pm, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 21:03:30 +0100 (CET), Jes�s Guerrero wrote:
>
>> Gentoo is not a distro. You don't "use" it, It's a metadristro
>> that can be used to build a proper distro, after that you can
>> use the final product.
>
> It's a flatpack
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:43:49 +0800
Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> Hi, here is the root infomation in my /etc/passwd:
> root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
Looks okay, can't see anything wrong in bash configs, too.
> I got the login information below from the tail of /var/log/messages:
...
I believe this cl
On Fri, February 13, 2009 7:49 am, Eray Aslan wrote:
> On 13.02.2009 07:48, Stroller wrote:
>> On 13 Feb 2009, at 00:53, Philip Webb wrote:
>>> 090212 Stroller quoted:
In vim, you can just select the rectangular region with Ctrl-v,
then type "I#". This will insert # in each line at the s
Hi folks,
I from time to time will go to a console and do a rc single to go to
single user mode. I have noticed something weird when I go back to rc
default tho. On the #1 console, it acts and looks like I am logged out
but when I type in the user name root, it acts like it is a command.
Same w
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