Hi,
Patrick Holthaus schrieb:
Hello everybody!
Maybe this is a bit Off-Topic here, but maybe some of you like to help me
anyway.
I am trying to build a VPN network where the clients get their IP adresses
from a local DHCP server (because it should notify the nameserver of the
clients). The
Dan Farrell schrieb:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:35:27 +
"Steve [Gentoo]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've used portage to upgrade from Spamassassin 3.1.4 to 3.1.8, and
I'm surprised to find that sa-update now doesn't work for me.
[snip]
Is there some "obvious" bit of configuration I'm overlo
Aggelos schrieb:
May I never get support from this list if all other users are like those.
PS: Which I believe is not true.
Leave please.
Regards,
Thomas
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Peter Lewis schrieb:
Hi,
I've been looking around for a while now for some sort of "shared file system"
which might meet my needs a little better than that which I am currently
using
SVN would allow you to transparently check in modifications if mounted
correctly, or work offline with a nor
Hi,
At Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:02:05 -0500 Allan Gottlieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to temporarily not have totem handle the mp3s, but I was
unable to see how to do it.
I suspect there is a way inside firefox, but I couldn't find it.
Illumination would be appreciated.
A
Grant Edwards schrieb:
On 2007-02-24, Gyuszk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear gentoo users,
As you all know, Firefox 2.0.0.2 is stable on x86 in Portage. When one
emerges it, Gnome menu call, and the software calls itself (in about
box) Bon Echo (the codename of Firefox 2 development tree). W
Crayon wrote:
On Thursday 04 January 2007 18:26, Thomas Rösner wrote:
BTW, how/why was an ezmlm-clone chosen over Mailman for the gentoo
lists? Performance?
Possibly because mailman has had a fair number of security issues over the
years whereas qmail/ezmlm had practically none
Nelson wrote:
This is strange, I just made a emerge sync and then a emerge
--update world.
I have still version 1.4.5. I use x86 (no ~x86).
[...]
Maybe have I to do an emerge -uD ? because I do only emerge --update ?
I don't think that's the problem. To my knowledge the -D means update
re
qfpvajdy wrote:
Maybe have I to do an emerge -uD ? because I do only emerge --update ?
Yes. Or use glsa-check.
Regards,
T.
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Uwe Thiem wrote:
Hi folks,
who subscribed to this list as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Idot!
How did this get through the confirmation step?
BTW, how/why was an ezmlm-clone chosen over Mailman for the gentoo
lists? Performance? I wonder everytime I see a "unsubscribe"-Message on
the lists.
R
qfpvajdy wrote:
Hello,
[...advisory..]
Could the maintainer please update to gnupg version 1.4.6?
Currently the Gentoo GNU/Linux distribution delivers version 1.4.5.
Then how did I get this?
Installed versions: 1.4.6
Regards,
T.
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Thomas Rösner wrote:
Graham Murray wrote:
Thomas Rösner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Spamassassin has an autolearn hook, but I don't know if the
razor/pyzor/etc. plugins use it, or if it's only used by the bayes
engine. I'd like to know, though, so why don't you as
Graham Murray wrote:
Thomas Rösner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Spamassassin has an autolearn hook, but I don't know if the
razor/pyzor/etc. plugins use it, or if it's only used by the bayes
engine. I'd like to know, though, so why don't you ask on a
Spamassass
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
I've set up spamassassin + razor on one host, which is accessed
from some other host via spamc.
Is it possible to learn/report-to razor via spamc, too ?
Spamassassin has an autolearn hook, but I don't know if the
razor/pyzor/etc. plugins use it, or if it's
kashani wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
Can someone tell me the major differences between mysql and
mysql-community?
Thank you, in advance...
P.S. before you beat me up too badly, I've googled this one to death
and not found anything that satisfies my curiousity.
I've been trying to figure out
Fredrik Tolf wrote:
I just noticed that Gnome 2.16 wants Gamin instead of SGI FAM. I don't,
though, since I use NFS and, last I looked, Gamin doesn't support
monitoring NFS exports, unlike SGI FAM.
AFAIK it polls.
Does anyone know if it's really necessary to use Gamin instead of SGI
FAM wi
Mick wrote:
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 02:28, Thomas Rösner wrote:
Mick wrote:
How do you set dvd::rip to end up with a 16:9 aspect avi file taking up
close to (but no more than) 4.7G?
It's really pretty unusual to make avis that large. Are you using XviD?
There is a ma
james wrote:
It worked for the first 4 pages
Um, I had to grab a copy of the file from /tmp
then it worked beautifully.
Hehe. You had no print restrictions, you had a half-downloaded PDF...
Regards,
T.
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Mick wrote:
How do you set dvd::rip to end up with a 16:9 aspect avi file taking up close
to (but no more than) 4.7G?
It's really pretty unusual to make avis that large. Are you using XviD?
There is a maximum quality you can achieve with each codec. With 4.7 GB
target size, you could as w
Allan Gottlieb wrote:
My normal
emerge --tree --ask --verbose --newuse --update --deep world
showed that gnome 2.16 is now stable. The output starts with
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[blocks B ]
D
Jorge Almeida wrote:
[...] I use KDE, not because I find it perfect
but because AFAIK it's the only DE that has two features that for me are
a must: (1) Several virtual desktops, plus the possibility to switch
desktops via configurable keyboard shortcuts, and (2) the possibility of
setting differ
Grant wrote:
Compare your ssl vhosts to your non ssl ones. I think you made some
little mistake while adapting the gentoo config file copy. See below for
our (working) config, note the similarity of IP and port... ;-)
Did you turn SSL on in the second :443 vhost? I can't get it to work
when bo
Grant wrote:
>> > Ok, knowing that others like it I'm more comfortable trying to get
>> > used to it. It's all the IfDefine stuff I don't like.
>>
>> Actually that makes it super flexible.
>
> At the expense of simplicity.
The learning curve may be steeper, adding hosts is easier (IMHO etc of
c
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Thursday 30 November 2006 10:22, Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Dale wrote:
used epiphany before. What's it look like?
Have no idea, I didn't tried either. Being something from Gnome, I
suspect it's not very customizable, but I may be complet
Grant wrote:
> Ok, knowing that others like it I'm more comfortable trying to get
> used to it. It's all the IfDefine stuff I don't like.
Actually that makes it super flexible.
At the expense of simplicity.
The learning curve may be steeper, adding hosts is easier (IMHO etc of
course).
Mark Knecht wrote:
Why is a package now shown as
~2.6.19-r1:2.6.19-r1
instead of just
~2.6.19-r1
It's showing you the SLOT the package is in. *-sources have the version
as slot, allowing you to install them in parallel, so in that case it's
not very informative. Try eix -e qt, there it m
Xamindar wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/6/06, Xamindar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have hibernation set up on my laptop and am just wondering if there
are any programs that are unsafe to have running when hibernating. One
of the main ones im wondering about would be vmware. Can I h
Mike Williams wrote:
Hey,
At some point I was sure baselayout supported full runscript depend(){}
syntax, in the form depend_${iface}(){}.
That'd be nice! I didn't know it ever worked. It would be nice if this
could be made to work again.
I have tried adding
depend_br0(){
befor
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 12:54 -0500, Phil Sexton wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I have a notification applet on my panel in gnome. I upgraded a package
yesterday and used the new version for the first time time. The new
version places a very large gaudy icon in m
Willie Wong wrote:
On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 09:22:24AM +0800, Penguin Lover W.Kenworthy squawked:
I recently had cause to use "less" from a real console, not an xterm and
found that it really does colourise text. It has never done this in an
xterm - how do I turn it on? "man" isnt being very
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