; if the libraries are
compiled with java 1.4.2.01 instead of 1.2.2 ? As I'm a java user (not
programmer), I would assume that something needs to be done to get
projectx with the newly compiled packages to work (at least I assume
that from the readme-text).
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong here ?
BR
Thomas
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tions like Suse
and RedHat.
Does anybody know to which package the above file is related to ?
BTW, I installed nearly every package which seems to have a relationship
to docbook, sgml and jade.
BR
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Hi,
I want to emerge gentoo-sources-2.4.20-r31 but it has been deleted from
the rsync repository.
Is there a way to get the corresponding ebuild-file back to get it
emerged ?
BR
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Hi all,
thanks all for the help.
BR
Thomas
Am Montag, den 18.07.2005, 22:44 +0200 schrieb Benno Schulenberg:
> Thomas Drueke wrote:
> > I want to emerge gentoo-sources-2.4.20-r31 but it has been
> > deleted from the rsync repository.
> >
> > Is there a way to get th
Hi,
I installed KDE 4.5.1 over the weekend following the
"remove-all-old-kde-packages-first" approach on the gentoo webpage. So
far everything seems to be fine except one thing.
When I type "su -" in konsole it takes 20-30 seconds to complete.
Doing the same on a text console the command complete
e new services from KDE 4 which requires some
configuration concerning DNS or similar network services ?
Regards,
Thomas
Am 20.09.2010 23:11, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 20:08 on Monday 20 September 2010, Thomas
> Drueke did opine thusly:
>
>> Hi,
>>
Thanks for the hint.
"unset DISPLAY" let "su -" complete immediately.
I'll check my bashrc/profile + xauth related things to see what might
cause this.
Thomas
Am 21.09.2010 12:10, schrieb YoYo Siska:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:53:34PM +0200, Thomas Drueke wrote:
Just to let you know that I solved this (at least somehow) by using kdm
as login manager and no longer start KDE via .xinitrc/startkde. It seems
some more configuration/program-startup is done by kdm which solves this.
Thanks for your help.
Thomas
Am 21.09.2010 19:29, schrieb Thomas Drueke
Hi,
I'm sure this has been asked before (though quick search on this list
did not show this topic).
Is there an archive for gentoo patches of older package versions (esp.
python-2.6.2) somewhere available ?
Regards,
Thomas
Hi,
is it possible to emerge packages to a $ROOT directory mounted via NFS ?
The setup is
- machine A is equipped with a Quad core CPU
- machine B is equipped with an N330 Atom-CPU
- machine A is doing the system update on a local chroot-environment
for machine B and generates binary packages.
Interesting approach. I'll give that a try.
Thanks,
Thomas
Am 15.12.2010 10:56, schrieb YoYo Siska:
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:15:12AM +0100, Thomas Drueke wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is it possible to emerge packages to a $ROOT directory mounted via NFS ?
>>
>> T
15, 2010 at 10:15:12AM +0100, Thomas Drueke wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is it possible to emerge packages to a $ROOT directory mounted via NFS ?
>>
>> The setup is
>> - machine A is equipped with a Quad core CPU
>> - machine B is equipped with an N330 Atom-CPU
&
"USB suspend/resume" disabled. I use the device "/dev/input/mice" in the
"xorg.conf" file. My system is devfs-based.
Has anybody seen this before ?
I browsed a little bit through the bugs-database but could not find any
corresponding bug.
BR
Thomas
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Am Montag, den 25.04.2005, 13:58 +0100 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 10:06:54 +0200, Thomas Drueke wrote:
>
> > I have a slight problem with my USB mouse under X.
> > After some time of inactivity my X looses my mouse.
>
> Is this a wireless mouse?
Okay. While writing it happens again and it seems that the previous
information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" does not
bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
BR
Thomas
Am Sonntag, den 24.04.2005, 04:25 -0700 schrieb Richard Fish:
> Thomas Drueke wrote:
>
> >H
"cat /dev/input/mice" does not
> > bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
>
> this seems to be a Tom & Jerry story :)
>
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ittwoch, den 27.04.2005, 19:18 +0200 schrieb Thomas Drueke:
> Yep. :-)
>
> And appearently it's still not clear who wins... :-( (or better:
> GRRR ;-) )
>
> Well I upgraded to "udev" now but still no better situation.
>
> Thomas
>
> Am Dienstag, den
ard doesn't have the
> capability to receive input from the cdrom drive, so I'm forced to use xmms
> with the cdreading pluggin... YMMV.
Did you check alsamixer settings as well ?
All channels are muted by default.
BR
Thomas
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