Il 28/01/2012 18:07, Canek Peláez Valdés ha scritto:
Apparently, it wasn't used.
So I will still be able to print through windows printers shared with
the smb protocol?
Hi,
Why did you remove the samba use flag?
Darkbasic
Il 07/10/2011 20:44, walt ha scritto:
I don't know very much about prelink, but I wonder about using a 32-bit
linker to load a 64-bit library? That sounds wrong to me.
Is prelink a 32-bit program? Is there maybe a 64-bit prelink on the same
machine? What is actually in your prelink package?
I do use libreoffice-bin, but not firefox-bin and thinderbird-bin (I do
compile them from source). I already tried revdep-rebuild and
lafilefixer, even emerge -ave @world but nothing changes.
Thanks,
Niccolò
laptop ~ # prelink -amR
prelink: /usr/bin/lddlibc4: Using /lib32/ld-linux.so.2, not
/
Il 07/10/2011 13:25, Willie Wong ha scritto:
Most likely you've never set them.
Shouldn't it ship with a default setting? Anyway even after setting a
default, portage still wants to remove both less and nano. I had to put
them in the world set.
Niccolò
Il 06/10/2011 23:09, David Abbott ha scritto:
To see your default editor and pager;
eselect editor list&& eselect pager list
It's strange, there was no defaults editor and pager...
laptop ~ # eselect editor list && eselect pager list
Available targets for the EDITOR variable:
[1] /bin/nan
Here is after an emerge -av --depclean:
!!! 'app-editors/nano' (virtual/editor) is part of your system profile.
!!! Unmerging it may be damaging to your system.
app-editors/nano
selected: 2.2.5
protected: none
omitted: none
!!! 'sys-apps/less' (virtual/pager) is part o
Il 29/09/2011 00:04, Mark Knecht ha scritto:
For the first time in a couple of years I had a total hard hang
You are lucky, it happened tons of times to me.
Il 29/09/2011 21:38, Michael Mol ha scritto:
Upstream underwent a massive shift in their release pattern which
results in a great deal more work for anyone who needs to vet the
software before it gets redistributed.
No, they don't: there will be long term support releases suitable for
distros.
Il 29/09/2011 20:56, Michael Orlitzky ha scritto:
Firefox (>= 4) and the kernel (>= 3) are special cases, already
explained by Michael Mol.
I know of the problems with 3.x kernels, but what's the problem with
firefox?
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