Re: [gentoo-user] Re: adsl rp-pppoe - new baselayout problem

2006-06-11 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Sven Köhler wrote: >> I was using the (nowadays) old "/etc/init.d/rp-pppoe" script to >> start/stop my adsl connection, but I did an "emerge world" without >> looking at the messages that now the "net" script should handle all >> possible types of connection, so now I don't know how to configure it

Re: [gentoo-user] adsl rp-pppoe - new baselayout problem

2006-06-11 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote: > On Monday, 12 June 2006 3:49, Francisco J. A. Ares wrote: > >> Hi all >> >> Could anyone point me to some resource or share his/her "/etc/conf.d/net*" >> ? >> >> I was using the (nowadays) old "/etc/init.d/

[gentoo-user] adsl rp-pppoe - new baselayout problem

2006-06-11 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Hi all Could anyone point me to some resource or share his/her "/etc/conf.d/net*" ? I was using the (nowadays) old "/etc/init.d/rp-pppoe" script to start/stop my adsl connection, but I did an "emerge world" without looking at the messages that now the "net" script should handle all possible types

Re: [gentoo-user] How do I mount a compact flash?

2006-05-04 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote: > On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 21:14 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > >> On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:59, K. Mike Bradley wrote: >> >>> How do I mount a compact flash? >>> >> depends on the interface >> >> is it a USB/PCMCIA/builtin CF reader? >> >> because they all

Re: [gentoo-user] Open Source cross-platform video conferencing?

2006-02-26 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Mark Knecht wrote: >Hi, > I wonder if anyone knows about a solution for Open Source video >conferencing that would allow people using Linux, Windows and Macs to >get together in a single cross-platform conference? > >Thanks, >Mark > > > Not 100% Open Source: - MSN for Windows - aMSN for Linux

Re: [gentoo-user] looking for a good c++ IDE for demons...

2006-02-26 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Wolfgang Liebich wrote: >Hi, >I'm developing a C++ application which runs as a UNIX demon or windows >service. Until now I'm used mainly xemacs, but since I learned about >better IDEs (for example the JAVA developers have IDEA), I'm looking for >something like this for c++. I tried snavigator, but

Re: [gentoo-user] localization - THANKS

2005-09-03 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Alexander Skwar wrote: >Francisco J. A. Ares schrieb: > > >>Hi, >> >>I would like to know which is the right locale setting for compiling >>e.g. KDE and Mozilla in my own language. >> >> > >KDE: You need to install kde-i18n and set the L

[gentoo-user] localization

2005-09-03 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Hi, I would like to know which is the right locale setting for compiling e.g. KDE and Mozilla in my own language. Mozilla is a good example, because in an earlier version all labels and everything else was in my home language. This is what I already have set in my environment: I18N=pt_BR LANG=p

Re: [gentoo-user] how to control portage space usage

2005-08-07 Thread Francisco J. A. Ares
Fernando Meira wrote: > Ok, so running through that forum I decided to try out some of the > scripts to clean stale distfiles. > The first one (distcleaner-0.0.2) returned a lot of errors. The second > (distmaint.py) was too weird. Finally, (distclean.sh) seemed to be ok, > and freed 255 MB. I cou