On 31 Aug 2010, at 01:31, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Jake Moe writes:
On 31/08/10 06:57, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I plugged into the desktop and looked on the laptop.
Sorry for the noise,
allan
Whups, only looked at the previous thread, didn't see this. Probably
best if you reply to the thread
Hi, after following your tips the code gets like the following one:
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="VNVB05G2RKTRZH", NAME="hda"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="9QK0T4WM", NAME="sda"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="3QD0X58D", NAME="sdb"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="9QK0RS9G", NAME="s
Pau Peris writes:
> Hi, after following your tips the code gets like the following one:
>
> SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="VNVB05G2RKTRZH", NAME="hda"
> SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="9QK0T4WM", NAME="sda"
> SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="3QD0X58D", NAME="sdb"
> SUBSYSTEM=="block", AT
Alex Schuster wrote:
Pau Peris writes:
Hi, after following your tips the code gets like the following one:
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="VNVB05G2RKTRZH", NAME="hda"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="9QK0T4WM", NAME="sda"
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{serial}=="3QD0X58D", NAME="sdb"
SUBSYS
Hi,
what is the proper way of updating mysql? I did it as with
any other package, following this sequence:
emerge --ask --update --deep --newuse world
[ebuild N] net-misc/curl-7.20.0-r2 USE="idn ipv6 ssl -ares -gnutls
-kerberos -ldap -libssh2 -nss -test"
[ebuild N] dev-util/cmake-2.8.
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 18:32:04 Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
> what is the proper way of updating mysql? I did it as with
> any other package, following this sequence:
>
> emerge --ask --update --deep --newuse world
> [ebuild N] net-misc/curl-7.20.0-r2 USE="idn ipv6 ssl -ares -gnutls
> -kerberos -l
Stroller writes:
> On 31 Aug 2010, at 01:31, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
>> Perhaps I should have "replied" to my local copy (gnus GCC), but then
>> the references would not be right in the newsgroup.
>
> Replying to the copy in your sent items should cause the reply to show
> properly in thread.
>
>
Allan Gottlieb writes:
> I have a sansa MP3 player and a Flip Video. Each plugs in as a usb
> device and presents as a fat file system.
This is a test. Please ignore (see prev msg for explanation).
allan
Hi, thanks a lot for the answers. The name of the rules file is
00_whatever.rules, as far as i know there's also an option which
prevents to modifye the setted rules. Well, if no one knows how to do
i will try to find a different solution.
2010/8/31 Dale :
> Alex Schuster wrote:
>>
>> Pau Peris wr
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 08/27/2010 12:49 PM, Dale wrote:
Is there a way to boot a Gentoo/Knoppix CD and make it use the PATA
drivers? That way I can boot it and see exactly how it will name them
and what drive is what without actually changing anything at all. Is
there a boot option "noide"
Had this problem too. Not sure if this suits your case. Have you tried
using UUID in place of /dev/sdx? Use blkid to get the UUID for the
device and replace /dev/sdx in fstab.
On 8/31/10, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> Allan Gottlieb writes:
>
>> I have a sansa MP3 player and a Flip Video. Each plugs
I decided to give thunderbird (and its integrated calendar, lightning) a try
after having some troubles with kontact corrupting and deleting events on a
webdav calendar. I initially tried thunderbird 3.0.4 (which I think didn't
actually have the calendar integrated--not really significant), and
On 09/01/2010 03:38 AM, Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 08/27/2010 12:49 PM, Dale wrote:
Is there a way to boot a Gentoo/Knoppix CD and make it use the PATA
drivers? That way I can boot it and see exactly how it will name them
and what drive is what without actually changing anything at
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