T_T I just want 2 say: .
2010/7/5 Dale
> Blackdream W wrote:
>
>> Hmmm... I don't think so,because "what question u have" =="what to tell
>> Google to find"
>>
>>
> If you know what you are looking for is called. Sometimes when I am
> looking for something, I don't know what th
Blackdream W wrote:
Hmmm... I don't think so,because "what question u have" =="what to
tell Google to find"
If you know what you are looking for is called. Sometimes when I am
looking for something, I don't know what the thing I am looking for is
called. You can't Google for a 'thing em
Hmmm... I don't think so,because "what question u have" =="what to tell
Google to find"
2010/7/5 Dale
> Mick wrote:
>
>> PS. Google is only as good as your ability to find the terms by which you
>> should be searching. I understand they are working hard on reading our
>> thoughts.
>>
>>
>
> +1
Mick wrote:
PS. Google is only as good as your ability to find the terms by which you
should be searching. I understand they are working hard on reading our
thoughts.
+1
I like how folks that have the answer say to Google for it. If you
don't know what to tell Google to find, Google isn
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2010-07-04, Dale wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
100704 Dale wrote:
My KDE wouldn't start either. Actually, kdm wouldn't start.
Sort of have to have one to get to the other.
I didn't like the idea of not having my GUI either.
That's why I stop
On Sunday 04 July 2010 20:27:20 Blackdream W wrote:
> ffmpeg or recordmydesktop.
>
> I think google is ur best friend.[?]
Thanks, I'll look further into ffmpeg in the first instance.
PS. Google is only as good as your ability to find the terms by which you
should be searching. I understand the
On 2010-07-04, Dale wrote:
> Philip Webb wrote:
>> 100704 Dale wrote:
>>
>>> My KDE wouldn't start either. Actually, kdm wouldn't start.
>>> Sort of have to have one to get to the other.
>>> I didn't like the idea of not having my GUI either.
>>>
>> That's why I stopped using a GUI logi
On 2010-07-04, Mick wrote:
> Run lafilefixer --justfixit and then revdep-rebuild -v -i. You may have to
> rinse and repeat more than once.
I had to uninstall a several dozen packages before revep-rebuild would
work. After libpng updated, revdep-rebuild choked becuase emerge was
unable to dete
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
I think the libpng issue shows up a more generic problem:
we IMHO dont have a way for recording, which version / interface
of some version a package is built against. The need for things
like revdep-rebuild also comes from that.
I'm currently working on an gen
On 07/04/2010 06:38 PM, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> Hi folks,
> * library imports should _always_ happen via pkg-config
> (dont use .la files)
+1 (Am I allowed +100?)
Hi folks,
I think the libpng issue shows up a more generic problem:
we IMHO dont have a way for recording, which version / interface
of some version a package is built against. The need for things
like revdep-rebuild also comes from that.
I'm currently working on an generic design for that, s
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 1:48 AM, wrote:
> I want a bigger micro SD card in my cell phone it came with just 2GB),
> so I bought a 16GB one complete with carrier to fit in a standard SD
> slot. My plan was to turn off the phone, remove the 2GB micro SD
> card, make a tarball of what is on there, pu
Mick wrote:
On Sunday 04 July 2010 17:24:52 Dale wrote:
Run lafilefixer --justfixit and then revdep-rebuild -v -i. You may have to
rinse and repeat more than once.
I was getting symptoms like yours only to discover that I had many more
packages that needed remerging.
YMMV
Everything
Philip Webb wrote:
100704 Dale wrote:
My KDE wouldn't start either. Actually, kdm wouldn't start.
Sort of have to have one to get to the other.
I didn't like the idea of not having my GUI either.
That's why I stopped using a GUI login many years ago (smile).
I login to a raw terminal
On 2010-07-03 6:55 AM, Mick wrote:
>> Before TB implemented Reply-To-List, I preferred lists that munged
>> the Reply-To, but no longer.
> Sometimes I receive a personal email response to a message that I
> have posted to the list. This seems to happen because the person
> that kindly responded h
I wrote:
> Here's a list of my current KDE bugs. There are many, fortunately most
> of them are really minor issues.
[58 KDE bugs]
I forgot two. kio_thumbnail does not seem to save the results, and scans
folders again, causing loads of 20. And the password dialog when the
screen was blanked do
On Sat, 03 Jul 2010 15:02:18 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > The joys of running binary software...
>
> You have a way of running non-interpreted sources without compiling
> them to binary format first? :P
Yes, but I'm not telling how :)
You know what I meant!
--
Neil Bothwick
PCMCIA:
ffmpeg or recordmydesktop.
I think google is ur best friend.[?]
2010/7/5 Mick
> What application can I use to capture a video sequence of events on my
> desktop? I'd like to do stuff on an application and create a video of my
> mouse clicks and responses from the application. Is there anythin
What application can I use to capture a video sequence of events on my
desktop? I'd like to do stuff on an application and create a video of my
mouse clicks and responses from the application. Is there anything other than
xvidcap which seems to be hard masked?
--
Regards,
Mick
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On Sunday 04 July 2010 17:24:52 Dale wrote:
> Philip Webb wrote:
> > 100630 Willie Wong wrote:
> >> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:52:13PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> >>> unmerge libpng
> >>> delete everything left with libpng in it's name
> >>> emerge -pvuND world just to see what was now busted
> >
100704 Dale wrote:
> My KDE wouldn't start either. Actually, kdm wouldn't start.
> Sort of have to have one to get to the other.
> I didn't like the idea of not having my GUI either.
That's why I stopped using a GUI login many years ago (smile).
I login to a raw terminal, then 'startx': avoids lo
> "BH" == Beau Henderson writes:
BH> The correct -march is being displayed, I just can't make sense of the
BH> options showing as [disabled]. While the option may be implied by the
BH> -march settings, it just makes sense to me that the option should show
BH> as enabled. Indeed, with my core2
Philip Webb wrote:
100630 Willie Wong wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:52:13PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
unmerge libpng
delete everything left with libpng in it's name
emerge -pvuND world just to see what was now busted
same with revdep-rebuild
re-emerge libpng and let portage pick
On Sunday 04 July 2010 10:35:06 Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 03 July 2010 23:54:56 Mick wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 July 2010 20:31:35 you wrote:
> > > On Saturday 03 July 2010 13:55:50 Mick wrote:
> > > > On Saturday 03 July 2010 12:37:53 you wrote:
> > > > > On Saturday 03 July 2010 13:30:46 Mick wrot
On 2010-07-04 14:13, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> $ type -a time
> time is a shell keyword
And the world makes sense again... ;-)
Thanks!
Best regards
Peter K
On 2010-07-04 11:57, Mick wrote:
> It's part of /bin/busybox I think so running qfile time will not show it up
> and which time won't get you closer either.
I just got curious when the OP posted this so I tried to do a 'which
time' and equery b time but no go... But still I have the 'time' comma
100630 Willie Wong wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:52:13PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> unmerge libpng
>> delete everything left with libpng in it's name
>> emerge -pvuND world just to see what was now busted
>> same with revdep-rebuild
>> re-emerge libpng and let portage pick the version to
Am 02.07.2010 03:35, schrieb meino.cra...@gmx.de:
> Hi
> after updateing libpng I run revdep-rebuild, which
> said pygtk have to rebuild (beside others).
> The compilation of pygtk breaks with:
>
> Could not write function get_option_group: No ArgType for GOptionGroup*
> Could not write function
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:10:13 +0200
pk wrote:
> On 2010-07-04 11:57, Mick wrote:
>
> > It's part of /bin/busybox I think so running qfile time will not
> > show it up and which time won't get you closer either.
>
> I just got curious when the OP posted this so I tried to do a 'which
> time' and
On Sunday 04 July 2010 05:21:33 Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2010-07-03, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > The computer gods allow me two cock-ups a day. I'm already way over
> > limit and using up half of next week's quota in advance
> >
> > That's what happens when you try to work, answer list mail and
On Sun, 2010-07-04 at 10:59 +0100, Stroller wrote:
> On 4 Jul 2010, at 09:22, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ?
>
> sys-process/time
>
> > Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which
> > contains a certain insta
On 4 Jul 2010, at 09:22, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ?
sys-process/time
Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which
contains a certain installable file?
qfile /usr/bin/time
Stroller.
On Sunday 04 July 2010 09:22:55 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ?
>
> Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which
> contains a certain installable file?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance for any help!
It's
On Sun, 2010-07-04 at 10:22 +0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ?
>
sys-process/time
> Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which
> contains a certain installable file?
In general you can't becaus
On Sunday 04 July 2010 09:59:30 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 17:49:28 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > I found a bug about it (324061) and I'm now trying again without ccache.
>
> I have removed ccache from my systems, it cost me more time in chasing
> problems that any saving in time (for the
On Saturday 03 July 2010 23:54:56 Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 03 July 2010 20:31:35 you wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 July 2010 13:55:50 Mick wrote:
> > > On Saturday 03 July 2010 12:37:53 you wrote:
> > > > On Saturday 03 July 2010 13:30:46 Mick wrote:
> > > > > On Friday 02 July 2010 08:51:21 netfab wr
On 04/07/10 10:22, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ?
>
> Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which
> contains a certain installable file?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance for any help!
> Best regards,
>
On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 21:42:36 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> never had any problems like that with kmail.
> Problems with stupid fingers - yeah, a lot.
But it's easier to blame the software!
--
Neil Bothwick
Unsolicited advice is the junk mail of life
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On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 21:34:42 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > > When I replied, I hit "A" without thinking and only saw it after I
> > > pressed Ctrl-Enter to send. So my bad, my screw-up.
That's the likely explanation. I occasionally get direct replies from
you, and they always appear in the lis
On Sat, 3 Jul 2010 17:49:28 +0100, Mick wrote:
> I found a bug about it (324061) and I'm now trying again without ccache.
I have removed ccache from my systems, it cost me more time in chasing
problems that any saving in time (for the computer, not me). At last one
program even tried to use it wi
On Sunday 04 July 2010 04:19:54 Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2010-07-03, Mick wrote:
> > This bug refers to clicking in the flash controls and not getting a
> > response (as a workaround I click outside of the embedded video flash
> > area first and then click onto it to move the video cursor, expand
Hi,
in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ?
Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which
contains a certain installable file?
Thanks a lot in advance for any help!
Best regards,
mcc
Le samedi 03 juillet 2010 19:38:39, Dale a écrit :
> Mick wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 July 2010 17:28:41 Mick wrote:
> >> On Saturday 03 July 2010 12:49:49 Dale wrote:
> >>> Mick wrote:
> I am running the kde-4.4.4 upgrade on a x86 machine and this is how
> kdelibs fails:
> ===
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