is with hdparm
for ages. The kernel is pretty good these days at that, and the drive
is probably already working at its max speed.
Looking at the specs and age of that model, there's nothing else you
can get from this drive.
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partition, that would be fine.
>
> AFAIK you can install a 64 bit system using the 32 bit livecd.
>
> Just a guess, though
>
> Francisco
You can uncompress the stage files and such, but chroot will fail because
you will be attempting to run a 64 bits bash binary against the 32 bits
underlying kernel, which will not work. The opposite would be possible
though, you can chroot to a 32 bit userland from a 64 bits kernel. But not
the other way around.
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ny
reason I am also subscribed to the corresponding commits mailing list or
tracker, that means that I get notified by email the following minute if
there's anything new on that repository, and I can decide if the commit
will do me any good or if I can wait for the next important one. So, in my
case, the feature is not worth to invest a single minute. Of course,
everyone is free to disagree. :)
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redhat.com
Yep, just googling for something along the lines of "lvm snapshot backup"
should give you enough info to start researching. However, for this to be a
possibility you first need to convert your system to use lvm.
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t, automation, error loging, verification, etc.
using shell scripting.
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in the
latest times, but you are unlikely to get touched by these unless you are
using some rare feature. After all, bash is compatible with the original
bourne shell to a big extent, and that part of its behavior never changes.
If you truly want to learn bash, I say go for it and come back when/if y
er packages
> installed with it, would it be correct to run these commands:
>
> emerge --unmerge xorg-x11
> emerge --depclean
As long as you didn't emerge any single X package by hand, yes. But it
will do nothing to help you, it will not solve your problem. And it's not
related to your problem either. You'd just be wasting time.
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to this, you shouldn't need to
recompile anything else unless it also depends on VIDEO_CARDS (only several
packages do, like DirectFB if I remember right).
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ion with this new kernel. The kernel alone by itself doesn't do
any 3d work, it just provides a convenient way for applications to access
the hardware on a straight way.
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ee.
Do you have more than one sound chip? If you have an embedded sound chip
in your motherboard that you are not using for anything try disabling it in
your BIOS setup.
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ve one init script in
the boot level that plays an mp3 file or something ;)
As said on my other mail in this thread, all alsasound does is to set up
the mixer settings (volumes and such), so, as long as it's started before
you want to hear a sound then it's fine. It doesn't really need to be on
the boot level, default is fine. But, in any case, this doesn't effect the
capability to do soft mixing at all. The problem is elsewhere.
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ll the crap
and do it in user land, with either pulse, jack or whatever. The problem is
that there are many layers like alsa and pulse that don't have a clear
delimitation, they overlap functionality, duplicate code and bloat the
system making it prone to bugs and stuff like this. The sound system in
linux is in a pitiful state right now :P
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olizing the alsa output, because maybe the problem
is not alsa itself. But, if alsa is running alone, I'd start by checking
the alsa bug tracker and see if there's someone that has the same card/uses
the same driver and has the same problem.
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ave so when it appears in
> the
> list there's no reason to not proceed.
Yup. If it was known, the package would have been hard masked or not added
to portage at all, to start with.
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f it and I only meant firefox
and emerge as little Satan's helpers :D
> Question in general: emerge --sync and VMWare I can see, but why does
> FireFox require heavy disk access?
Well, that's why I ask if he's hitting swap. ANY app will require disk
access, even if not directly, if the ram is full. I have no idea if that's
the case though, I was just pointing at a possibility :)
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be sure you already
checked that.
Since the applications you are using can be quite intensive in memory
usage, did you check whether you are hitting swap or not?
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ust continue to invent theories that can support your crazy
idea that the Earth is flat so everything can fit together in your mind.
If you want help, we are handing it to you, if not, please, just stop and
good luck anywhere else.
Regards, and some tea.
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t's an easy way to get such a lib, keeping in mind that I don't have
a
> handy 32 bit machine to snarf one off of?
You can just search for the package at http://rpm.pbone.net/, uncompress
it and pick the lib from there.
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ce to recover anything, the
first thing you should be doing is an image of the device, using dd, just
in case.
All this, assuming that the student didn't already mess up the drive.
Anyway, if s/he truly saved the only copy of anything important in a
pendrive and then sent it around the world, s/he almost deserves any pain
that could derive from that action.
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ownload in (a), then
fetch them from another computer (b), then put all the files on the
$DISTDIR of the (a) computer. Emerge will pick them from there instead of
looking for a way to download them.
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file.
emerge -fuDNp world > list.txt
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at everything is going to work. For web usage it
really doesn't matter to have an occasional problem, and anyway in that
regard seamonkey 2 is going pretty well. But mail is another story. :)
In any case, if you are going to test it be sure to make backups, just in
case.
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n the mozilla overlay
though. However, I only use the browser, I compile it with moznocompose
moznoirc moznomail moznoroaming, so I don't know how the rest of the
components work. Some people have been complaining about the mail reader in
the seamonkey mailing list lately, so you might want to check the mails
there.
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is blank though. Is it working for anyone
>>> else?
>>
>> I didn't know this command, it works well for me.
>>
>> Boris
>
> It's working for me now too. I just needed to wait a while for it to
> fully load.
>
> - Grant
That's not the MS Internet Explorer. If you are using it to check your
site compatibility with MSIE then you are doing it wrong. If you want MSIE,
you have to install MSIE.
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I looked at the files installed by wine in /usr/bin but didn't see
> anything.
Wine never included IE by default so I have no idea what are you talking
about, probably some custom setup.
Look into ies4wine for an easy way to install IE on wine, I guess that's
what you need.
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experience, and that's a
good thing, it's useless to talk now about *what* could have been done and
*how*, we have to look forward, everyone including those that just like me
do not like hal. It's the kind of thing that happens when we integrate
non-mature technologies into every single product under the sun: if they
succeed they are visionaries. If they don't, then everyone complains, human
nature I guess. :)
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TrueColor
> [...]
> (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not
> found)
> [...]
>
>
> from here all refers to NV.
>
> Am Iworng or my xorg uses nv driver? if so, how may I force hal to use
> nvidia driver? what about dri module? why is it failling to load it?
This is only one of the reasons (only one of them) why hal in X is as
useless as it can get: if you use any driver that's not provided by the
Xorg guys then you still need an xorg.conf.
About dri, I don't think nv supports dri at all. It certainly doesn't do
any 3d.
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27;s one as well, as
said, thanks to everyone that answered.
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 16:50:19 +0100, Alex Schuster
wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero writes:
>
>> On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 16:12:49 +0200, Alan McKinnon
>> wrote:
>> > On Monday 02 November 2009 15:58:57 Jesús Guerrero wrote:
&g
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 16:12:49 +0200, Alan McKinnon
wrote:
> On Monday 02 November 2009 15:58:57 Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>> On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 13:25:08 +, Neil Bothwick
>>
>> wrote:
>> > On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:58:03 +0100, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>> >> @pr
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 13:25:08 +, Neil Bothwick
wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:58:03 +0100, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>> @preserved-rebuild never worked for me, maybe it's just that it doesn't
>> like ~arch. I am just too lazy to work on how to fix a thing when
&g
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 00:08:01 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>>
>> As far as I know that version of mplayer is bugged. I can't guarantee
>> that
>> your problem is the same one I had, but if I am not mistaken the bug is
>> present in that release
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 12:21:32 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:34:57 -0500, Dale wrote:
>>
>>> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>>>
>>>> kmplayer can get in the middle, can you -please- test regular mplayer
>>>
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 22:34:57 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>>
>> kmplayer can get in the middle, can you -please- test regular mplayer
>> from
>> command line?
>>
>> I've had a similar issue a couple of weeks ago, and we were able to
track
pment branch, and the following ebuilds should
work fine:
1.0_rc4_p20091026, 1.0_rc4_p20091026-r1,
If not, then it's probably something else. But try with mplayer alone when
debugging, since kmplayer just adds another level to worry about. For your
reference, here's the bug I opened, there you can also find links to the
relevant mails in the mplayer ML.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286020
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asier to step back to xorg-server-1.6.5
>
> "not that easy" ... now there's an understatement :-)
Well, it's truly not for the newbie, but it's not complicated either.
After all, you are using ~arch, so.....
> The nvidia drivers sensibly block the latest xorg-server.
That's what blockers are for: they prevent incompatible packages from
being installed together, right? So you can choose what action of course
you want to follow. At least your system keeps working instead of throwing
you to a text console and greeting you with an undefined symbol message.
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ted by your drivers.
At least for fglrx, this is almost never true so the regular procedure is
to mask the packages that are about to be updated, and check again when a
new ati-drivers revision is in place.
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I've not been too concerned about it because I can always look up for it
online or ssh to my server and see it there. But it's slightly annoying.
I can't help but only confirm that you are not alone.
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nd no how do you start X. You seem to use kdm, I can't really
help with that because I don't use a DM. If you use startx from command
line it's just a matter of using the correct binary on your ~/.xinitrc, in
this case /usr/bin/startkde if I am not mistaken.
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"BusType" "PCIE"
And yes, it's an AGP card. The logic behind this is out of my
understanding. You can see the thread here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.freedesktop.xorg.drivers.ati/10628/match=i92guboj
If you have problems with the radeon (not fglrx or radeonhd) driver, I
suggest posting to that list. It's probably the best place to get help if
the standard procedures do not work.
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at, if you have both installed, make sure (using lsmod) that
only fglrx OR radeon+drm is loaded, and that it matches the one in your
xorg.conf. Otherwise funny things will happen.
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extended to do so,
it's just a generic (and untested) example. It should work I guess. It just
dumps the list of installed packages, then tries to find a dir with the
same name under your portage directory and if it doesn't exist then the
package name is printed.
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g for another light panel to uses in conjunction
> with openbox.
>
> What panel with a similiar functionality can be suggested?
> The colors should be tuneable.
Maybe lxpanel?
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nux version of Mathematica.
You can always try revdep-rebuild.
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exotic embedded stuff or ancient device of the
caverns, and in that case, probably the same could apply to $, and even ()
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``foo`` (press the key twice). An in any case it's just a matter of tastes.
Besides that, $() is far clearer, and it allows you to do things like this:
echo $(ls -l $(which tar))
Just an useless example. That, you can't do with backticks.
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On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 15:28:12 + (UTC), James
wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero terra.es> writes:
>
>
>> You can't since you want to use ati-driver/fglrx. The fglrx is not part
>> of
>> the kernel, it's only shipped in the form of a binary-only closed
source
&
kely will fail as you see)
the in-kernel radeon drm driver. So, either disable radeon AND drm in your
kernel, or build them as modules and make sure that they are not loaded
before you try to load fglrx.
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On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 14:22:23 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
> 2009/10/5 Jesús Guerrero :
>> On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:42:22 +0100, Stroller
>> wrote:
>>> On 5 Oct 2009, at 15:18, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>>>
>>> I actually find this a little surprising. I might
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:42:22 +0100, Stroller
wrote:
> On 5 Oct 2009, at 15:18, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
> I actually find this a little surprising. I might have thought that
> the devs might have separated the decryption and playback components:
> one could imagine it being leg
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:00:46 +0100, Stroller
wrote:
> On 5 Oct 2009, at 02:44, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>> On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:31:53 +0900, daid kahl
>> wrote:
>>> ...
>>> I was getting some Japanese-bought DVDs ... to rebuild kaffeine (or
>>> mplaye
On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:19:04 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>> On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:31:53 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I was getting some Japanese-bought DVDs to play correctly on my
>>> laptop, and I fo
ct use flags for xine-lib
(dvd). All the dependencies will be pushed, you don't even have to
implicitly install libdvdcss. When a given use flag is changed portage will
detect and recompile all the required packages with a simple emerge -auDVN
world.
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upon learning obscure keyboard
>> shortcuts.
>
> I don't have any problem learning keystrokes. I do have
> problems with vi's modality.
That's just one of the things I dislike about vi and all the vi clones out
there. To me it is like the difference between edit to live and live to
edit. It's a good editor and I respect people who like and use vi, but I
refuse to use it unless there's absolutely no other option.
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t; You don't like something? Go ahead create a ticket and speak with Diego.
I don't have to open any bug this time, I am not the one that's not happy
with sudo. ;)
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's the
difference between sudo complaining that it can be find nano and sudo
complaining that it can't find vim. So, if it can't find vim, we should go
fix that ourselves and that is acceptable, but if it can't find nano then
that's unacceptable for you, did I get it right?
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On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 11:21:53 +0100, Neil Bothwick
wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 12:09:23 +0200, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>> The USE flag idea is non-viable and doesn't make sense.
>
> Why not? The flag already exists for the very purpose the OP raised.
Oh, you meant
m zealotry is getting in the middle. Try to look at it
from a distant perspective. Then let the ideas rest a couple of days and
come back if you have a proper suggestion other than "set my beloved vim as
default".
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e
developer is interested in this, I doubt they are going to do the job
unless some pristine and already working patch is sent to them, and someone
is willing to work on a collaborative way, and not just throwing
blindingly in the sudo ebuild.
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f ram. There's no work around for
that because you will have to load the run time stuff for both kde 3.x and
4.x, but nothing that a modern desktop machine should be worried about.
You can start by keywording kdelibs and konsole for your ~arch, then try
to emerge and go from there.
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s not set
> # CONFIG_VIRTIO_PCI is not set
> # CONFIG_VIRTIO_BALLOON is not set
> # CONFIG_BINARY_PRINTF is not set
kvm and virtualbox are not related, you can turn those on if you don't
need kvm. Virtualbox will continue working.
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in the hope that someone can figure this
> out.
The attached output doesn't seem to have anything related to vboxdrv at
all.
In any case, did you check that you are compiling the driver against the
right kernel? Look at the output of uname -r, and make sure that the
symlink /usr/src/linux points to the current kernel version, then recompile
the drivers package.
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nd it's being actively developed, while
torsmo has been discontinue upstream.
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ome of these plugins are a bit weird. Also, make sure
you check the command line options, some of them might need to be
launched with a special flag (usually -w) to be in withdrawn/
embeddable mode.
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ggest fbpanel.
>> >
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Currently I am playing aroung with fluxbox. The previously missing
>> feature of a keyboard useable applikation menu is nearly "fixed" :)
>>
>> I also installed fbpanel -- what I miss are the two mini-graphs of
>> the IceWM-Taskbar, which shows CPU load and net traffic throughput.
>> Can I get this anywhere in a way that it is incorparated into
>> fbpanel?
>
> It may be possible, but I don't know how. I used fbpanel as just a
> panel, though if you scale it down in width you could run conky and get
> the info you want in the exposed area.
You can use the fluxbox "slit" to embed wmaker applets, there are quite
a lot on portage under the category x11-plugins/ but also in many more
places.
You could as well use gkrellm which does a lot of things in a very
reduced space.
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ever in my humble opinion).
Fvwm is not for the lazy, though. But it can do *almost* anything,
my only complain about it is the xinerama support, I am just one
of the xrandr haters out there.
Menus also can be defined and accessed using keybindings. Or you
could very well use just keybindings and don't use menus, which
is what I do.
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hits the tree we are going to need to mask
ati-drivers and unmask that concrete version.
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On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:39:11 +0100, Mick
wrote:
> 2009/9/10 Jesús Guerrero :
>> On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:17:28 +0100, Mick
>> wrote:
>>> 2009/9/10 Adam Carter :
>>>> Did you try running the .exe with wine?
>>>
>>> Thanks Adam, I don't ha
ATA]', which is the biggest one, so the
stuff must be there. I guess that's the one containing the compressed
files, the rest of the files must be the exe header and the install
shield control into. However I haven't manager to decompress that
'[DATA]' file using anything.
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, or how else can I
> extract
> the .sys files from in there?
The files can be compressed with whatever algorithm. So you can
still try unrar and many others. Failing that, you can still
try to extract it using wine.
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to use a more
generic one, like desktop, as others pointed out.
> Should I turn them on before emerging?
If you want support for those formats: yes.
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ngs for
input devices.
Else,
If you want to migrate to the new policy using hal, you need
to do this instead:
cp /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-x11-input.fdi
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/
You might need to customize that file to suit your localization
settings or whatever.
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.
win32codecs install some dll files which come precompiled from
windows. There's no way to change that, they are dll's compiled
for x86. They work only for that arch. That's why chosing
closed formats is *never* a good idea.
Your best bet is the try the absolute latest ffmpeg and pray that
they have included support for the concrete format you need.
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r any tool to help with this task?
emerge gentoolkit
eclean -d distfiles
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On Sun, August 30, 2009 23:26, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero writes:
>
>
>> Then they wonder why the heck
>> the file is not where it should be. I guess they never heard of cached
>> writes.
>>
>> The correct thing to do is of course to umount it be
, but you have to promise not
to cry if the fs breaks or your files are not writen when you sudenly
unplug the device.
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which would pretty much kill the
site if it relies too heavily on javascript.
> Thanks for the time and help.
You are welcome.
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ose the search bar) then enter to activate the selected
link.
> If your enter key activates hyperlinks, please try some of the links
> here:
> http://www.lynda.com/home/ViewCourses.aspx?lpk0=391
As far as I can tell, they work fine in both firefox and seamonkey.
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e
feature for a given program use package.use instead of putting the
USE in your make.conf, that way you will limit the scope of the use
flag to a given package.
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ink selected. At least, that works on firefox
and seamonkey. I seem to remember the same holds true for konqueror,
not sure.
>
> I thought either or but neither of those activate the
> links. Also tried quite a few other keyboard combos, but never did find one
> that activates a hyperlink like a mouse click does.
If that doesn't work, then let us know which browser do you use.
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cdemu is more like the infamous windows based Daemon Tools, they mount
the iso like if it was a regular driver, then you can enter that drive
and operate as if it was a phisical cdrom/dvd reader.
If you don't like the command like, there's a graphical frontend for
it, called gcdemu that might suit you better.
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On Mon, August 24, 2009 08:40, Dale wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>> On Mon, August 24, 2009 08:03, Top Point wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi.
>>> Can hal mount .iso 9660 by loop device? I can mount .iso manually but
>>> I
>>> want to do it auto
nyway. It's just a supposedly
simpler way to interface your hardware.
Maybe you should look into fuseiso or cdemu.
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e is anything I could do in order to have enabled those
> two extensions, working and without leave stability on firefox, or maybe
> this is, at the moment, not possible.
The best you can do is to report the problem to the creator(s) of
the said extension(s). Somewhere around the configuratio
there's something wrong in your profile, try disabling
every extension and plugin before doing anything else.
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ory card in
> such a circumstance?
>
> I already told them not to use the card for anything else and to lock it.
>
>
> Thanks
> Sean
>
>
>
photorec is probably perfect for this concrete task.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
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if you run eix-sync instead of
emerge --sync, it should update the eix database as well, so running
eix-update would be redundant. It will also list the diff when the sync
is done if you run it manually.
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r running] every
> once in a while).
I've never cleaned the logs in this install, which is like 4 years old by
now. And they are like 40 mbs or so, compressed of course. However,
fglrx+.30 managed to fill the partition in a few hours. That's why I
reverted to .28.
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On Sat, July 4, 2009 03:58, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Samstag 04 Juli 2009, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>
> I don't filter anything. Just default metalog with default settings.
I use sysklogd, that shouldn't matter much though. The config is pretty
standard, and cer
On Sat, July 4, 2009 03:17, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Freitag 03 Juli 2009, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>> If I have to choose between one closed driver that works perfectly and
>> one close driver that works bad+2 open ones that simply don't work, I
>> choose
On Fri, July 3, 2009 21:56, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero schrieb:
>
>
>> I really advice to stay in .28 if you are going to use fglrx.
>>
>
> That is exactly what the ebuild says after building with a kernel >2.6.28
>
>
> "Kernels newer then
.28 it takes around 10%.
Who cares? I do. The driver just doesn't work, these are not minor
annoyances, as you paint them, these are big problems. And the ebuild
should be eliminated, and the old one depending on <2.6.29 should be
restored.
I really advice to stay in .28 if you are going to use fglrx.
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#x27;s being a frustrating experience. Sometimes I think
that the only future for ati users is going to be the framebuffer :p
Thanks for reading and for any tip you can share :)
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On Fri, June 5, 2009 12:21, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>
>> On Wed, June 3, 2009 22:23, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>>
>>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> BTW: this is where you see that cdparranoia(1) i
anoia vs. cdrdao in the past
and came to the conclussion that cdparanioa is probably the worst
nowadays, however I am not sure it's dead.
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> also seen cdemu, but I was wondering if is there any other software (or
>>> solution appart from sudo) for mounting iso files without root
>>> privilege...
>>
>> What's wrong with using sudo?
>>
>
> Mmmm... may I restrict users to only be allowed
stalled by hand then use
--depclean to clear the dependencies.
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e this:
>
>
> echo %f | xcopy -selection c
>
> I can then paste the path, but there is a newline character at the end
> which messes things up. Is there a better way to do this, or can I strip
> the newline character?
Try echo -n
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you lack the ability
to read a manual, use the Ubuntu installer or whatever else.
Why do the people keep wanting to convert Gentoo in yet another
Ubuntu? If you don't like it don't use it, and let us live with
what we are happy.
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it's
just as stable as ext3.
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out also the disadvantages
of doing so. All in all, we could also say how nice is man in
konqueror, but that wouldn't be fair, would it?
If you expose something the good part of something, everyone
has the right to know also the disadvantage. Stating that
from now on the rest of arguments should be ignored doesn't
make that true.
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