Mark wrote:
I have a TDK indi DVD. It works perfectly. I would also add that I
have excellent results with LG products as others have mentioned.
I have had a TDK and now a SONY dual-layer. Both work excellent. Sony on
newegg.com
for 89.00.
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M while KDE 3.4.1 compiles.
I had the same problem with GnomeLite and the only thing I could do was
create a new user. For some reason (unknown to me) Gnome did not like
what was in my /home/user file.
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e in the soup again?
Thanks for any help,
Holly
Holly, have you tried /usr/portage/package.mask? I'm coming in on this a
little late, but I did read
some of your other posts-always a good read!
As for the other (hal, dbus, kde) have you put in USE flags for these
and run emerge -p world
achine and sometime things break, I love
portage and think
that is the best way to manage a Linux system period.
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Josh Hunholz wrote:
Edward A Mihalow Jr wrote:
david wrote:
Thanks for the reply.I'm new to this so your explanation really
helps.The dsl modem's set-up page is at 192.168.1.254.It is also the
default gateway.Here is resolv.conf;
domain no-ip.info
nameserver 192.168.1.254
DNS nameservers and I found out that you probably will want
to use dynds?
(outside DNS nameservers) to resolve the DNS problem.
If you get this working you will have done something I couldn't, so keep
trying! Although
like the other fellow said, it's going to be difficult.
Regards,
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