On Sunday 31 January 2010 23:56:23 John H. Moe wrote:
> Neil Walker wrote:
> > ubiquitous1980 wrote:
> >> I am trying to get Thunderbird to correctly display the date format in
> >> my locale: EN_AU
> >>
> >> Does anyone have any tips?
> >
> > Setting LANG in /etc/env.d/02locale works for me.
> >
>
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
> I don't understand how you would control either a web-browser, or a
> web-server, using DLNA.
Agreed. DLNA is new for me too. I'm going to find an integrated receiver
with ethernet and drag a laptop into a store and see how is works.
There just not m
Hi, I have a working (new install, Zotac ION) machine destined to be a
mythtv diskless frontend - PXE diskless is working fine, but I have a
small config issue:
I am using noop on eth0 to avoid losing the root mounted over NFS.
However, when LO starts, it overwrites /etc/resolv.conf with a blank -
Neil Walker wrote:
> John H. Moe wrote:
>
>> Neil Walker wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Setting LANG in /etc/env.d/02locale works for me.
>>>
>>>
>> Is this the "Gentoo" way of setting this?
>>
>
> Yes, of course it is.
>
>
>> I've always used .bashrc to
>> set up LANG and LC_ALL
John H. Moe wrote:
> Neil Walker wrote:
>
>> Setting LANG in /etc/env.d/02locale works for me.
>>
>
> Is this the "Gentoo" way of setting this?
Yes, of course it is.
> I've always used .bashrc to
> set up LANG and LC_ALL
The only difference there is that .bashrc is per-user whereas
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Neil Walker wrote:
> ubiquitous1980 wrote:
>
>> I am trying to get Thunderbird to correctly display the date format in
>> my locale: EN_AU
>>
>> Does anyone have any tips?
>>
>
> Setting LANG in /etc/env.d/02locale works for me.
>
>
> Be lucky,
>
> Neil
> http://www.the-workathome.com
>
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:14:27AM -0800, Grant wrote:
> I'm doing all of my testing with net-wireless/broadcom-sta.
>
> package.license seems to unmask the package which otherwise won't
> emerge. ACCEPT_LICENSE does negate the need manually accept the
> license. So they seem to perform differen
ubiquitous1980 wrote:
> I am trying to get Thunderbird to correctly display the date format in
> my locale: EN_AU
>
> Does anyone have any tips?
>
Setting LANG in /etc/env.d/02locale works for me.
Be lucky,
Neil
http://www.the-workathome.com
>> It looks like my installed icedtea6-bin and sun-jdk are both depended
>> on by virtual/jdk-1.6.0. I think I can choose one or the other,
>> right? Does icedtea6-bin work as well as sun-jdk?
>
> You *should* be able to use either one. There is one (non-portage)
> java software I use that has pr
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > add to your /etc/portage/package.license :
>> >
>> > net-im/skype skype-eula
>> >
>> > This will unmask skype.
>> >
>> > regards,
>>
>> Could someone explain the purpose of this new portage feature? I was
>> hoping adding a license to package.license would negate the need to
>>
I am trying to get Thunderbird to correctly display the date format in
my locale: EN_AU
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 09:09:26AM -0800, Kyle Adams wrote:
> easier still would be to put ACCEPT_LICENSE="*" in your make.conf
Easier... arguably. But are you sure you want to accept ALL EULAs that
can ever be? What if I were to bundle some software that has a
two line EULA: "By installing this s
easier still would be to put ACCEPT_LICENSE="*" in your make.conf
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Willie Wong wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 09:43:22AM -0800, Grant wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > add to your /etc/portage/package.license :
> > >
> > > net-im/skype skype-eula
> > >
> > > This wil
> Ever since a someone recent update to gnome-mplayer, whenever I load a
> new file after a viewing or
> listing to audio the next track auto-mutes. That is, gnome-mplayer seems
> to set my system audio to
> mute. I can't seem to figure out why this happens or what is causing it.
> Anyone have any
On Sunday 31 January 2010 12.02:23 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> On 30 Jan, Dan Johansson wrote:
> > As of lately my Firefox-bin (running on AMD64) does not find any of my
> > CUPS Printers, only "Print to File" and "LPR" are available for printing.
> > From every other program I can print normally (eve
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 02:36 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday 30 January 2010 06:13:16 Iain Buchanan wrote:
>
> > What does "it" mean in the sentence "What time is it?"?
>
> "The present; the moment we're existing in."
>
> More profound: what does "time" mean in the sentence "What time
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 03:12 +0100, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Samstag, 30. Januar 2010 schrieb Iain Buchanan:
> > What is the complete emerge output? Look for any masked or license
> > restricted packages. I added this to /etc/portage/package.license:
> > dev-java/sun-jdk dlj-1.1
>
> Indeed
On 30 Jan, Dan Johansson wrote:
> As of lately my Firefox-bin (running on AMD64) does not find any of my CUPS
> Printers, only "Print to File" and "LPR" are available for printing.
> From every other program I can print normally (even from gtk-demo -> printing)
>
> I have looked at http://bugs.ge
On 29 Jan 2010, at 15:14, James wrote:
Iain Buchanan netspace.net.au> writes:
...
Exactly what I'm afraid. If I have to roll my own, I guess
I'll just by the version( Yamaha RX-V1900) without ethernet and
load up a Gentoo PC with sound cards that splice from the mixer
to all of the components a
On 28 Jan 2010, at 16:34, James wrote:
... Supposedly you can control the embedded web
browser, via the DLNA protocol.
I don't really understand this sentence.
My experience is limited to the use of MediaTomb to stream .mp3 audio
& .mp4 video files from a Linux server to my PS3 for playback
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