* Grant [16/09/11 13:21]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't have a Macbook Air, but I have two iMac desktops and one macbook
> > pro laptop. The two imacs run Gentoo without any problems. I installed
> > refit to switch between Gentoo and osx.
> >
> > For the laptop, I had trouble booting from the installa
Hi,
I don't have a Macbook Air, but I have two iMac desktops and one macbook
pro laptop. The two imacs run Gentoo without any problems. I installed
refit to switch between Gentoo and osx.
For the laptop, I had trouble booting from the installation cd. A few
days ago someone on this list sugges
> > > Why not install it as a virtual machine under the OSX? Much
> > > easier and
> > > you can have both working at once and the performance is not bad at all.
> > >
> >
> > I didn't consider it, since I don't really need the OSX, but I might
> > give it a try. Is there a particular VM you r
* Stroller [09/09/11 12:27]:
>
> On 9 September 2011, at 04:50, Moshe Kamensky wrote:
> > ...
> > I was happy to soon... It now boots, but after asking me about keyboard
> > layout, it tries to find the cdrom and fails, with messages like:
> >
> > Looking fo
* cov...@ccs.covici.com [09/09/11 02:15]:
> Moshe Kamensky wrote:
>
> > * Moshe Kamensky [08/09/11 23:30]:
> > > * cov...@ccs.covici.com [08/09/11 23:18]:
> > > > Moshe Kamensky wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi There,
> > > &g
* Moshe Kamensky [08/09/11 23:30]:
> * cov...@ccs.covici.com [08/09/11 23:18]:
> > Moshe Kamensky wrote:
> >
> > > Hi There,
> > >
> > > I am trying to install Gentoo dual boot on a MacBook Pro (17 inch). I
> > > have refit installed
* cov...@ccs.covici.com [08/09/11 23:18]:
> Moshe Kamensky wrote:
>
> > Hi There,
> >
> > I am trying to install Gentoo dual boot on a MacBook Pro (17 inch). I
> > have refit installed, but the problem is that I cannot boot from the CD
> > (the option
Hi There,
I am trying to install Gentoo dual boot on a MacBook Pro (17 inch). I
have refit installed, but the problem is that I cannot boot from the CD
(the option is not available in the menu). I was wondering if someone
knows how to do it.
Thanks,
Moshe
* CrÃstian Viana [17/08/09 00:24]:
> once I had a problem like this, and I solved it by adding the following
> section to xorg.conf:
>
> Section "ServerFlags"
>Option "AllowEmptyInput""false"
> EndSection
>
> it happened earlier this year when I upgraded x11-base/xorg-x11.
Thanks, I tr
* Keith Dart [16/08/09 19:00]:
> === On Sun, 08/16, Keith Dart wrote: ===
> > Try it, but it is probably something else.
> >
>
> ===
>
> BTW, another thing to try is to just comment out any input
> configuration in (e.g. for mouse or kbd driver) in your xorg.conf file.
> With hal/evdev it is
* Dale [15/08/09 09:30]:
>
> Have you tried emerging xorg-server with hal disabled? That is assuming
> you are using the 1.5 or 1.6 version.
>
I'll try that, thanks.
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* Stroller [14/08/09 22:21]:
>
> On 14 Aug 2009, at 21:26, Moshe Kamensky wrote:
>
> > There was a thread with this subject a few months ago, which I have
> > deleted
>
> LMGTHFY:
> http://www.google.com/search?ie=utf8&oe=utf8&q=Xorg%20dropping%20k
There was a thread with this subject a few months ago, which I have
deleted. The observable situation is that a key is ignored or (more
annoyingly) repeated indefinitely. This happens in X but not on the
console. I was wondering if this was resolved.
Thanks,
Moshe
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* William Hubbs [28/04/09 17:06]:
> Hi Neal and all,
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 07:39:29PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > That's an interesting point, and the first real justification for
> > top-posting I've seen. Although I would have thought it should be
> > possible to have your mailer hide
* Mike Kazantsev [09/03/09 06:15]:
> On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 16:20:32 -0400
> Moshe Kamensky wrote:
>
> > We called the ISP, and from their side it seems that he is connected,
> > and everything is fine. I don't know where else to look. The log
> > messages showed
* Daniel da Veiga [09/03/09 12:33]:
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 17:20, Moshe Kamensky
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to help my father install gentoo on a new computer (I am
> > across the ocean). We have a problem with the internet connection. He
> > has
Hi,
I am trying to help my father install gentoo on a new computer (I am
across the ocean). We have a problem with the internet connection. He
has an adsl account. He runs pppoe-start, and it says that he is
connected. ifconfig shows that ppp0 is up, and gives an ip address.
However, I can't
* Naga Toro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10/10/07 14:15]:
> On Sunday 07 October 2007 20.21.57 Moshe Kamensky wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Scalar/Util.pm exist? What is the
> > output of
> >
> > perl -le 'print foreach @INC
Hi,
Does /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Scalar/Util.pm exist? What is the
output of
perl -le 'print foreach @INC'
By the way, I run urxvt fine with the Scalar::Util that comes with perl.
do you have something like
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i686-linux-thread-multi/auto/List/Util/Util.so
Moshe
-rf .gnome2 .gnome .gnome2_private` and
> then restart X. I was shocked to have seen it work afterwards. I know
> for a fact that certain programs regenerate their config dirs if they
> don't exist and I believe that that is what happened.
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Hi,
I don't have a solution, just to mention that I have the same problem
(with gnome-2.18.2-r1). I guess the starting point would be: Where goes
the output (and error) of whatever script starts the gnome session? and
where in the config files does it say that metacity should start?
Thanks,
Mo
Hi,
* Greg Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/07 12:18]:
> Hello-
>
> I am programming Python (2.4.1) scripts to run on our Gentoo boxes and am
> having a bit of trouble I was hoping you could help me with. My file,
> hello.py looks like this:
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
> print 'hello, python'
>
Hi,
* Greg Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/07 12:18]:
> Hello-
>
> I am programming Python (2.4.1) scripts to run on our Gentoo boxes and am
> having a bit of trouble I was hoping you could help me with. My file,
> hello.py looks like this:
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
> print 'hello, python'
>
Hi,
I have some problems using ekiga. I tried asking on the ekiga mailing
list, and it turns out that the debugging info produced when running
ekiga -d 4 is incomplete. They say that this might be Gentoo related.
Anyone had this problem before?
Thanks,
Moshe
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* Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [30/11/06 09:08]:
> I'm about to dump Firefox, because I can't google in English. The thing
> doesn't let me choose the language, and I'm tired of getting useless
> Brazilian links. Yes, I know about the settings, I already deleted the
> google.pt cookie, bu
* Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12/10/06 09:24]:
> On Wednesday 11 October 2006 22:19, Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 10/11/06, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the help & info. I'm in the UK at the moment and it's
> getting late. I'll try it in the morning Thanks
> Matt
* Steve [Gentoo] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11/10/06 09:34]:
> I'm familiar with this procmail recipe:
>
> --
> :0
>
> * ^List-Id:.*
> | formail +1 -ds >> gentoo_user
> --
>
> However... I need to use maildir is there a straightforward way to
> deliver directly to maildir folders with formail fro
* Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [18/08/06 13:26]:
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I'd like to use procmail to store mails (coming from stdin)
> into an certain mailbox (mbox) given by commandline. Does
> anyone know how I could do that ?
You could call procmail with '-a '. Then the name of the mailb
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