Hi,
* fe...@crowfix.com [24.09.2010. @21:11:46 -0700]:
> I have recently discovered Dropbox as an interesting thing to
> experiment with, not without its drawbacks, but interesting.
>
> I have it running on a work Mac laptop and an Android phone, and it is
> another interesting idea to put it on
On Saturday 25 September 2010, Dale wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > On 09/23/2010 04:18 AM, Dale wrote:
> >> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >>> On 09/22/2010 09:48 PM, Andrey Vul wrote:
> When I launch X programs via sudo, I get the following:
>
> $sudo gui-admin
> No protoco
On Saturday 25 September 2010 8:33:09 am Dale wrote:
> Well, I don't really know what it is using. I just set up the menu item
> to run the program as root.
i assume you mean you setup a menuitem to run a paticular application as root
like say to run konsole/konqueror as root.
> I don't know i
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Saturday 25 September 2010, Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 09/23/2010 04:18 AM, Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 09/22/2010 09:48 PM, Andrey Vul wrote:
When I launch X programs via sudo, I get the followin
Yohan Pereira wrote:
On Saturday 25 September 2010 8:33:09 am Dale wrote:
Well, I don't really know what it is using. I just set up the menu item
to run the program as root.
i assume you mean you setup a menuitem to run a paticular application as root
like say to run konsole/konquero
On Saturday 25 September 2010 2:51:45 pm Dale wrote:
> In the Advanced tab, I set it to run as user root. When I then
> select to run the item from the menu, a little GUI window will pop up
> and ask me for the root password.
i just tried that and it worked perfectly for konqueror, maybe you
Yohan Pereira wrote:
On Saturday 25 September 2010 2:51:45 pm Dale wrote:
In the Advanced tab, I set it to run as user root. When I then
select to run the item from the menu, a little GUI window will pop up
and ask me for the root password.
i just tried that and it worked perfectly
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 08:31:14AM +0200, Jean-Christophe Bach wrote:
> I'm using Dropox to synchronize few conf files and data between my
> Gentoo boxes (desktops and server). I only use it in CLI, without
> nautilus or something else (my server has no X server).
> Since I do not want to let Dropb
>> > Thanks Mick. My host is big with multiple data centers of their own.
>> > They did exactly as I asked and I'm running on new RAM. There was a
>> > problem bringing my system back online and the cause was purported to
>> > be an unseated ethernet cable. I handed over my root password as I
>>
On 09/25/2010 09:38 AM, Grant wrote:
Do any of these warnings sound an alarm for anyone?
Warning: The command '/usr/bin/ldd' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/ldd: Bourne-Again shell script text executable
Warning: The command '/usr/bin/whatis' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/wha
Any thoughts / ideas would be greatly appreciated. :o) I'm about to
rip a handful of hair out of my head. :)
-james
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 1:46 AM, James wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I am having a fairly strange problem with my iwl5000 and the microcode.
>
> After a fresh install Gentoo install wireless
>> Do any of these warnings sound an alarm for anyone?
>>
>> Warning: The command '/usr/bin/ldd' has been replaced by a script:
>> /usr/bin/ldd: Bourne-Again shell script text executable
>>
>> Warning: The command '/usr/bin/whatis' has been replaced by a script:
>> /usr/bin/whatis: POSIX shell scri
Grant wrote:
Do any of these warnings sound an alarm for anyone?
Warning: The command '/usr/bin/ldd' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/ldd: Bourne-Again shell script text executable
Warning: The command '/usr/bin/whatis' has been replaced by a script:
/usr/bin/whatis: POSIX shell script t
On 09/25/2010 02:53 PM, Dale wrote:
Grant wrote:
Did you
configure
your kernel without any modules?
Yes, no modules except that one that seems to be required called
something along the lines of scsi-wait-scan.
I tried getting rid of that, I don't like modules much, but I had no luck. It
j
walt wrote:
On 09/25/2010 02:53 PM, Dale wrote:
Grant wrote:
Did you
configure
your kernel without any modules?
Yes, no modules except that one that seems to be required called
something along the lines of scsi-wait-scan.
I tried getting rid of that, I don't like modules much, but I had no
On Tuesday 21 September 2010, Stroller wrote:
> On 21 Sep 2010, at 18:37, Grant wrote:
> I'm getting a lot of machine check exception errors in dmesg on my
> hosted server. Running mcelog I get:
> ...
> >
> > They offered to take my machine down and do a memory test which they
> >
On 25 Sep 2010, at 03:17, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>>> ...
> I've heard good things about it, but I'm under the impression it is not
> free (as in beer). Is that true?
>>> I don't know but I can emerge -q icc
>>
>> There is other non-Free software you can install with Portage.
>>
>> Just
For reference here's mine
iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, in-tree:
iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2010 Intel Corporation
iwlagn :04:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
iwlagn :04:00.0: setting latency timer to 64
iwlagn :04:00.0: Detected Intel Wireless
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