In <20090315220009.6a701...@krikkit.digimed.co.uk>,
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 16:16:05 -0500, »Q« wrote:
>
> > What I'd like is for all files created on the drive to have
> > permissions 666, but I don't see any way to override
> > the system umask (0022) for only this drive.
>> When I plug my USB cell phone into my laptop I get an icon on my xfce4
>> desktop which mounts the volume if I double-click it. The icon
>> doesn't appear on another Gentoo laptop and I can't figure out why. I
>> thought it was Thunar volume management, but that isn't installed on
>> either sy
Grant wrote:
When I plug my USB cell phone into my laptop I get an icon on my xfce4
desktop which mounts the volume if I double-click it. The icon
doesn't appear on another Gentoo laptop and I can't figure out why. I
thought it was Thunar volume management, but that isn't installed on
either sy
When I plug my USB cell phone into my laptop I get an icon on my xfce4
desktop which mounts the volume if I double-click it. The icon
doesn't appear on another Gentoo laptop and I can't figure out why. I
thought it was Thunar volume management, but that isn't installed on
either system. Does any
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 16:16:05 -0500, »Q« wrote:
> What I'd like is for all files created on the drive to have
> permissions 666, but I don't see any way to override
> the system umask (0022) for only this drive.
If you don't want to change the system umask, and you probably don't,
ACLs are the be
I promise I googled. I found the question asked quite a bit, but never
found a solution. This isn't a Gentoo-specific question, so I marked
it [OT].
I have a USB HDD, using ext3, and I'd like all users to be able to have
full permissions for any file on it. It's *not* a problem to mount it
rw f
Heping He wrote:
> Hi, I tried to install gentoo on my AMD 64 dual core machine. It has
> four 500 GB HDs. I followed the instruction on
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86+raid+lvm2-quickinstall.xml. I
> replaced /dev/md4 with raid5 instead of raid0. Here is the list of
> each HD's partitiio
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 05:44:04PM -0400, dhk wrote
> revdep-rebuild is flagging rhythmbox as requiring
> libtotem-plparser.so.10 . After the last upgrade all I have installed
> in /usr/lib64/ is libtotem-plparser.so.12 . Should I just make a link
> or do I need to install an older version? or s
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