Some comments were made recently about KDE4, where it was advised
"don't try using just Kmail under a different window manager - use the
whole KDE environment, but not single apps. Use something else instead
of Kmail".
I kept my gob somewhat shut at that time, because I've been using
Knod
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 11:42 -0500, David wrote:
> Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> > Am Montag 22 Februar 2010 10:48:37 schrieb David Abbott:
> > Just tried this tool, but it seems to be a complete failure. Just gives a
> > box
> > with "connection refused", but no information what it tries to connec
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 17:37 +0100, YoYo siska wrote:
> yop, that was it
>
> though you wrote about /dev/hda*, which means you should be a bit more
> carefull if you used the IDE drivers (under ATA/ATAPI/ support,
> thats the "CONFIG_IDE" option) and disabled the CONFIG_IDE options, you
> have
Am Montag 22 Februar 2010 16:17:06 schrieb Anthony Mutiso:
> I would really like to stay with the opensource radeonhd driver, but it
> looks like I have to give up dual-screen (:0.0, :0.1 setup) which I
> prefer for Gnome.
>
> So it would nice to still have a working ati-drivers setup until
> xf8
On Montag 22 Februar 2010, James wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras arcor.de> writes:
> > With the mouse.
>
> Must be something wrong. These panels that fire up
> are disfunctional. Cant move add or delete too them
>
> > You might want to delete your ~/.kde4 folder instead to get back at the
> > def
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:11:53PM -0600, Dale wrote:
> chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
> > On Sunday 21 February 2010 18:53:00 Dale wrote:
> >
> >
> >> So, Seamonkey 1 isn't usable and Seamonkey 2 has a few bugs up its
> >> but too. KDE is about the same.
>
Harry Putnam wrote:
> On a non-x system, is there any advantage to having dbus and hal
> installed?
>
> I'm bring a formally X enabled system down to a hardcore console only
> log server.
>
> Don't now enough about either hal or dbus to know if they need to be
> removed?
>
They are totally red
Arttu V. wrote:
> On 2/22/10, John H. Moe wrote:
>
>> From the looks of things, it's trying to install a file directly to the
>> filesystem outside the /var/tmp sandbox. I believe this is a bug that
>> needs reporting, but before I did that, I thought I'd check to be sure
>> it wasn't somethin
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 07:19:41PM +, James wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras arcor.de> writes:
>
>
> > With the mouse.
>
> Must be something wrong. These panels that fire up
> are disfunctional. Cant move add or delete too them
Lock/Unlock widgets in the context menu?
Btw you can fire up add
On 22.02.2010 18:03, Harry Putnam wrote:
> On a non-x system, is there any advantage to having dbus and hal
> installed?
>
I don't of any console based service that realy needs dbus or hal. Don't
think that a log server needs them. Espessially if you disable dbus and
hal in the use flags and do
Nikos Chantziaras arcor.de> writes:
> With the mouse.
Must be something wrong. These panels that fire up
are disfunctional. Cant move add or delete too them
> You might want to delete your ~/.kde4 folder instead to get back at the
> defaults. Keep the stuff you want though (like set
On 02/22/2010 09:03 PM, James wrote:
Stefano Crocco alice.it> writes:
Right click on the desktop and choose "add panel". This should give you an
empty panel. To fill it with widgets, click on the plasma symbol at right end
of the panel, choose "add widgets" and insert the widgets you want.
Harry Putnam schrieb:
> On a non-x system, is there any advantage to having dbus and hal
> installed?
>
> I'm bring a formally X enabled system down to a hardcore console only
> log server.
>
> Don't now enough about either hal or dbus to know if they need to be
> removed?
>
>
My server (ssh,
Stefano Crocco alice.it> writes:
>
> Right click on the desktop and choose "add panel". This should give you an
> empty panel. To fill it with widgets, click on the plasma symbol at right end
> of the panel, choose "add widgets" and insert the widgets you want.
> I hope this helps
This does
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On Sunday 21 February 2010 18:53:00 Dale wrote:
So, Seamonkey 1 isn't usable and Seamonkey 2 has a few bugs up its
but too. KDE is about the same.
Perhaps KDE itself is for you, but I've been using kmail for years
wi
Damian wrote:
> Did you enable USB in your kernel?
>
>
Sure did, USB memory sticks work fine, and I believe they work on the
same principal as the Clip+.
I attached dmesg output into another reply.
Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> what is the output from dmesg?
>
I have the Sansa Clip + in MSC mode, though have tried the other two modes.
The tail end of my last few connects, and disconnects.
Not sure of how much to include.
[16243.196854] usb 3-3.2: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
> well, cfg-update keeps a backup. It detects manual edits and try to
> resolve conflicts resulting from that automatically. Which works
> surprisingly well. If
Volker gave me that same advice long ago, I've used cfg-update ever
since.
Its capable of dispatching mea
On Monday 22 February 2010, James wrote:
> |Hello,
> |
> |I accidentally removed my panelbar (jargon?) across the bottom my my
> |kde 4.3.3 screen.
> |
> |
> |Googling has produced a wealth (of not what I need to know)
> |minutia.
> |
> |
> |So, how do I recover the kde panel bar across the bottom
On a non-x system, is there any advantage to having dbus and hal
installed?
I'm bring a formally X enabled system down to a hardcore console only
log server.
Don't now enough about either hal or dbus to know if they need to be
removed?
Hello,
I accidentally removed my panelbar (jargon?) across the bottom my my
kde 4.3.3 screen.
Googling has produced a wealth (of not what I need to know)
minutia.
So, how do I recover the kde panel bar across the bottom my
my screen.
The closest answer I found was remove the ~user/.kde4 d
On Sunday 21 February 2010 18:53:00 Dale wrote:
> So, Seamonkey 1 isn't usable and Seamonkey 2 has a few bugs up its
> but too. KDE is about the same.
Perhaps KDE itself is for you, but I've been using kmail for years
without any real problems. Well, earlier versions would sometimes
corrupt th
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 04:13:40PM +0100, YoYo siska wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:49:47AM -0500, James Homuth wrote:
> > I performed a bit of an update on my laptop a day or two ago, and after
> > reboot, I lost the ability to do anything with /dev/hda*. I currently have 0
> > swap space, an
On 2/22/10, John H. Moe wrote:
> From the looks of things, it's trying to install a file directly to the
> filesystem outside the /var/tmp sandbox. I believe this is a bug that
> needs reporting, but before I did that, I thought I'd check to be sure
> it wasn't something I was doing wrong. Can c
Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> Am Montag 22 Februar 2010 10:48:37 schrieb David Abbott:
>> On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 08:38 +0100, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
>>> Hi there!
>>>
>>> The 2.1.x-Version of Skype seems to use pulseaudio if it finds a
>>> pulsaudio- deamon running, and doesn't allow to chose the a
Andrey Vul gmail.com> writes:
> Firmware installed, I still get this:
> >> (EE) RADEONHD(0): [dri] CP_INIT failed
> >> (EE) RADEONHD(0): RHDDRIFinishScreenInit: RHDDRIKernelInit Failed.
Just a shot in the dark, but make sure you have the latest
pciids on the system:
/usr/sbin/update-pciids
Am Montag, 22. Februar 2010 15:48:53 schrieb James:
> Sebastian Beßler darkmetatron.de> writes:
> > Tried to fix it by underscaning but that doesn't help either. My TV
> > always adaptes magically.
>
> You can try to play the the DisplaySize settings, which is what
> I used in a similar situation
On 02/20/10 04:03, Keith Dart wrote:
> === On Sat, 02/20, Adam wrote: ===
>
>> So, any ideas or should i issue a bug report?
>>
> ===
>
> Yes, use the open source drivers:
>
> x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati
>
This can't universally be the answer.
I have been forced to upgrade from ati-dri
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:49:47AM -0500, James Homuth wrote:
> I performed a bit of an update on my laptop a day or two ago, and after
> reboot, I lost the ability to do anything with /dev/hda*. I currently have 0
> swap space, and according to stat, ls etc, they don't exist. But, booting to
> an
Sebastian Beßler darkmetatron.de> writes:
> Tried to fix it by underscaning but that doesn't help either. My TV always
> adaptes magically.
You can try to play the the DisplaySize settings, which is what
I used in a similar situation:
example
# DisplaySize 426 266
# width = (1680pix
On Montag 22 Februar 2010, daid kahl wrote:
> >> > > > On a more serious note, conf-update automatically merges trivial
> >> > > > changes, so any configs you ran at the default, which is probably
> >> > > > the majority, won't be flaged at all.
> >> > >
> >> > > so does cfg-update
> >> >
> >
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 10:57:27 +, Stroller wrote:
> I have recently decided to blame solar flares & cosmic ray induced
> muon showers whenever one of my customers asks why their PC is broken.
We are coming out of a long period of minimal solar activity with
activity expected to hit a high pea
Am Montag 22 Februar 2010 10:48:37 schrieb David Abbott:
> On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 08:38 +0100, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> > Hi there!
> >
> > The 2.1.x-Version of Skype seems to use pulseaudio if it finds a
> > pulsaudio- deamon running, and doesn't allow to chose the audio device in
> > this case.
On Monday 22 February 2010 12:57:27 Stroller wrote:
> On 22 Feb 2010, at 07:54, daid kahl wrote:
> > ...
> > As far as I know, solid state devices are much more susceptible to
> > solar flare damage, particularly if you are outside. This is not
> > exactly common, but hey. Of course I also have a
On 22 February 2010 18:51, daid kahl wrote:
> On 22 February 2010 12:28, Michael P. Soulier
> wrote:
>> So, I need pdftk to build some documents, so I emerge it and it tells me that
>> I need to update my USE flags and rebuild gcc with gcj support.
>
>> So, I do. I added gcj to my global make.co
ok. problem solved. i downgraded the dev-lang/ocaml to 3.10.2, then
run ocaml-rebuild.sh.
--
Best Regards,
David Shen
http://twitter.com/davidshen84/
>> > > > On a more serious note, conf-update automatically merges trivial
>> > > > changes, so any configs you ran at the default, which is probably the
>> > > > majority, won't be flaged at all.
>> > >
>> > > so does cfg-update
>> >
>> > Every now and then, someone mentions cfg-update - usuall
>
>> what should i do? i never got questioned when emerging something.
>
> emerge dev-lang/ocaml
>
i already have dev-lang/ocaml-3.11.1 emerged. should i downgrade it to
a lower version?
--
Best Regards,
David Shen
http://twitter.com/davidshen84/
On 22 Feb 2010, at 07:54, daid kahl wrote:
...
As far as I know, solid state devices are much more susceptible to
solar flare damage, particularly if you are outside. This is not
exactly common, but hey. Of course I also have a theory that not an
insignificant number of computer problems are c
On 21.02.2010 20:07, Paul Colquhoun wrote:
>
> Have you tried making an ebuild for 1.16 and putting it in /usr/local/portage
> directory?
>
> That way you won't be fighting with portage about what version to install.
>
No. I'm fairly new to gentoo and the ebuild system. Currently I don't
know m
On 21.02.2010 20:18, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Does --tree show what is trying to pull it in?
No. It does only say "world" or "system".
Some command outputs appended to clarify the problem.
$ emerge -v -t -p -u -D world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating de
On 22 February 2010 12:28, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> So, I need pdftk to build some documents, so I emerge it and it tells me that
> I need to update my USE flags and rebuild gcc with gcj support.
> So, I do. I added gcj to my global make.conf and ran the emerge, and gcc was
> rebuilt.
Nope!
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 08:38 +0100, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> The 2.1.x-Version of Skype seems to use pulseaudio if it finds a pulsaudio-
> deamon running, and doesn't allow to chose the audio device in this case.
>
> What I want to have is very simple:
> * Ringtone and any other s
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 15:38, Alexander Puchmayr
wrote:
> The 2.1.x-Version of Skype seems to use pulseaudio if it finds a pulsaudio-
> deamon running, and doesn't allow to chose the audio device in this case.
Yep, I noticed this recently as well, and was initially quite happy
with this dev
On 17 February 2010 06:27, Grant wrote:
>>> I thought SSDs were projected to
>>> last longer than HDs? Also, from what I've read, SLC should last much
>>> longer than MLC.
>>
>> It's the other way round: HD's last longer dan SSD's. [1]
>>
>> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive#Dis
On 20 February 2010 05:34, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'm currently rsyncing an OS (new gentoo install) from one vmware disk
> to a newly created one.
you could dd it too, and then mount the new system and remove stuff in
/proc and /dev you don't want.
This could avoid any problems of your rsync opti
> Other people are mentioning udev, and I wonder about this, too.
> Either before or after you check the kernel (whichever you decide is
> easier or seems better to you), can you chroot and rebuild udev
> through portage and also run a revdep-rebuild please? You said you
> updated, but it is not c
Hi there!
The 2.1.x-Version of Skype seems to use pulseaudio if it finds a pulsaudio-
deamon running, and doesn't allow to chose the audio device in this case.
What I want to have is very simple:
* Ringtone and any other sound produced by skype shall go to the internal
sound device with loudspea
On 19 February 2010 20:43, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 00:49 -0500, James Homuth wrote:
>> I performed a bit of an update on my laptop a day or two ago, and
>> after reboot, I lost the ability to do anything with /dev/hda*. I
>> currently have 0 swap space, and according to stat,
On Monday 22 February 2010 05:28:14 Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 21/02/10 Stroller said:
> > It's using the old version of gcc, because you haven't told it to use
> > the new version.
> >
> > The output you posted specifically told you to run:
> > gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.3.4
> >
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