abhay wrote:
On Sunday 13 Nov 2005 8:43 am, Pingveno wrote:
Yeah, this is the main partition. According to the web sites I have
read, there should be no problem with what I'm doing, even with this
being the boot partition.
Here's the message I get when I run "chkdsk /f":
I am by no means an expert on this subject, but any time you have an X
server problem, you run "startx -- :1" from a shell. This starts the X
server up on virtual terminal 8. The X server starts dumping out
information, which might be helpful for diagnostics.
-Pingveno
sempsteen
would
be necessary to scan an entire hard drive). I also continue getting the
message, upon running chkdsk without /f, that I need to do chkdsk /f. Weird.
-Pingveno
Grimaldy Soto wrote:
I suposed that if the partition is in use it's because is the main
partition, if not you can use th
Dale wrote:
Hi all,
I am putting Gentoo on a fairly small hard drive. I would like to clean
out distfiles to save room. I would like to tell it to download the
source file then delete it when the compile is finished. I looked in
the make.conf.example but I didn't see anything that tells it to
of this is exactly extraordinary. However, there is the slight
problem that chkdsk never actually runs at start up. No bueno. Any
tricks to con it into working?
-Pingveno
P.S. This is a Thinkpad T43
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Debian or Gentoo with an old version of GCC. In both cases, there would
inevitably be compilation problems. Is there a reasonably easy way for
me to put together a LiveCD with the necessary software?
-Pingveno
P.S. Can the CD use RAM (512 MB) for its filesystem, or should I find a
way to w
just old.
Any optimization ideas out there?
-Pingveno
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I'm running two computers in my house, one 550 MHz Pentium 3 and one 3
GHz Pentium 4. The slow one is running Gentoo Linux, while the fast one
is running Windows. I'd like to put together a LiveCD that can run
distcc on the faster computer just via a reboot.
There's a Knoppix mod with distcc, but a
Gabriel Fernández wrote:
>El Lun 06 Jun 2005 17:57, Pingveno escribió:
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>>In zsh, I'd like to use the "Home", "Delete" and "End" key to get to the
>>beginning of a line, do forward delete, and get to the end of the line.
>>However
In zsh, I'd like to use the "Home", "Delete" and "End" key to get to the
beginning of a line, do forward delete, and get to the end of the line.
However, I only see a "~" character entered. Any fix?
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Pingveno wrote:
I'm trying to get software suspend to work on my computer. While
configuring my kernel, I added in support for software suspend aka
hibernate. Alas, I have no idea what command to run to suspend the
computer.
gentoo-wiki.com has an article on software suspend 2, whi
a features from a new version of software suspend; I
just want to get it to work. A full set of kernel sources would be
rather undesirable, so I'd rather not going down that road. What would
be the best plan of action?
-Pingveno
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ul and flexible. The one real problem with
the WYSIWYG editor is that it requires a component in the browser - a
component only present in Gecko (aka Mozilla) and MSIE. If the browser
doesn't have the component, happy HTMLing.
www-zope has all the Zope software from that is in the Gentoo re
ion. It is powerful and
excellently constructed. But to say maintenance and upgrading is easy is
like saying Windows is as suitable as Unix/Linux in a server
environment. It's just not true and realistic.
-Pingveno
Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Hahah I get batted by my friends regularly about using Gent
y to fail to open *anything*.
mozilla-laucher sits in /usr/libexec, giving the error "unknown browser"
when I attempt to launch it.
I tried editing prefs.js, but Thunderbird reverted prefs.js to its
previous state when I next started it up.
-Pingveno
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neous,
while equery size (a python program that directly uses the portage API)
took several seconds. BTW, this was after one run of pkg-size to get
all of the files cached in RAM, just for fairness.
I love Python dearly, but it's annoyingly slow for some things. This is
one of them.
-Ping
I don't have a suggestion, but I'm very sympathetic. I've always hated
Apache configuration, it seems like a mass of well-hidden options
without a robust gui designed to give web site admins a headache. :-)
-Pingveno
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
I have spent a way too much time i
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