On 2011/04/08 02:40PM, Alexey Mishustin wrote:
> For example, I don't understand what does -15.15 mean (in default value
> "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s" )
The "-15.15" is the same as the printf(3) format. The minus sign means
left align the field, the first number is the minimum field width,
On 2011/03/24 05:37PM, Sebastian Günther wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just to warn everyone of you readers, who use ~ARCH:
> firefox 4.0 arrived with a dep to gconf.
>
> A big show stopper for the all who do not want to have any gnome
> dependencies, but want to have the new Firefox.
Judging by the comment
On 2010/11/18 06:25AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> How does it differ from screen? Is it sufficiently better to relearn
> keystrokes etc?
The major difference is that you can split the screen into panes,
showing multiple ptys at the same time (similar to vim's :[v]sp, layout
wise). Besides that, I thin
On 2010/10/26 07:29PM, Dale wrote:
> Is starting fluxbox without kdm as easy as typing "startfluxbox" in a
> console as a user? Surely it can't be that easy.
No, since X has to be started first. X creates windows, but just puts
them all on top of each other, with no way to move them, and no way t
On 10/14/10 13:45, Mick wrote:
> Have you tried unmasking and using cups-1.4.4-r2 ?
Thanks! It didn't fix things, but it did lead me to the solution.
Apparently cups 1.4 has much more verbose logging, which pointed me to
an issue with the min12xxw driver. Cups 1.4 doesn't seem to detect USB
printe
Hi list,
I've been using my printer problem free for years, but a recent world
update seems to have broken something. Now whenever I print I get:
(/usr/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip) stopped with status 1!
[Job 129] Job stopped due to filter errors.
and the job eventually vanishes from
On 06/23/10 08:22, Mick wrote:
> PS. I just looked at earlier (stable) versions of these files here:
>
> http://drupal.org/project/skinr
> [...]
> and they do not have the binary characters at the end - so this could
> well be a problem with the development versions.
Perhaps it was just a corru
On 04/18/10 11:00, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Crap, doesn't look like this will work...
>
> After masking gcc (and glibc - same argument there), I get:
>
> emerge -pev world
> !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "virtual/libc" have been masked.
> !!! One of the following masked packages is required to
On 04/17/10 17:09, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2010-04-17 4:59 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
>> emerge system -gcc (where '-gcc' serves to tell portage to compile
>> everything *but* gcc)?
>
> Of course I meant:
>
> emerge -e system -gcc
You could try temporarily masking it:
#echo sys-devel/gcc >> /etc/portage
On 04/08/10 21:01, Song Zhiwei wrote:
Dear all,
I installed gentoo-sources-2.6.24-r8 for a legacy esdcan-usb331
driver. The current udev-149 does not match this kernel now. Who can
tell me which version of udev can work with linux kernel
2.6.24-gentoo-r8?
Regards,
Zhiwei
I believe udev-143
On 03/25/10 15:06, Dale wrote:
Hi,
Does someone here use something that is fast to load, small, will work
with KDE and adjust brightness/contrast and maybe some other simple
things?
Ideas? Thanks.
How about the display command from imagemagick (with use=X)? It's
smaller than the GIMP, and lo
Xianwen Chen wrote:
> I can't use the letter "ø" because this key doesn't exist on an en_US
> keyboard.
>
> To solve this problem, I want to modify the layout file, to set the
> "Windows" key to "ø". Does anyone know which file shall I touch?
You might be able to use x11-apps/xmodmap. Grab x11-ap
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