So, such a problem.
With 2.6.35(and, it starts from 2.6.34.3) with enabled KMS(ati videocard,
HD4570) i can't run X with both xorg 1.8 and xorg 1.9.
Now, i have mesa,libgl,ati-dri,xorg-* packages, xf86-video-ati from testing,
2.6.35.4 from here to and still nothing.
With enabled KMS screen just
On 08/28/2010 11:10 PM, Martín Cigorraga wrote:
Hi Thomas, I'm having a missing package error:
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: lib32-libstdc++5: requires lib32-gcc
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=8
2010/8/28 Martín Cigorraga
> Hi Thomas, I'm having a missing package error:
>
> error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
>
> :: Starting full system upgrade...
>
> :: lib32-libstdc++5: requires lib32-gcc
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> -Martín
>
> (msx)
>
> "Un buen antiviru
Hi Thomas, I'm having a missing package error:
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: lib32-libstdc++5: requires lib32-gcc
Regards
-Martín
(msx)
"Un buen antivirus, no debería dejar cargar Windows y sugerir instalar
On 29 August 2010 01:24, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
> Go to google.com and search for MSN & Yahoo invisible scanners.
> You'll find a big list.
>
> So what's the principle of their working?
Nothing but LOL and immaturity.
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Go to google.com and search for MSN & Yahoo invisible scanners.
You'll find a big list.
So what's the principle of their working?
I'm thinking of writing a pidgin plugin to catch invisible buddies.
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Excerpts from C Anthony Risinger's message of 2010-08-28 17:21:21 +0200:
> On Aug 28, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Johannes Held wrote:
> > git does really support my way of coding. BUT perhaps I've changed
> > my style of
> > coding to match git? Who knows. …
>
> The thing I think people have the most prob
On Aug 28, 2010, at 9:12 AM, Johannes Held wrote:
> git does really support my way of coding. BUT perhaps I've changed
> my style of
> coding to match git? Who knows. …
The thing I think people have the most problems with is the fact that
git is less of a VCS itself, and more of a _toolkit_ to de
Magnus Therning :
> True, but I still don't quite understand the point of the staging area.
> I've
> never found a good use for it. In short, I don't think the staging area is
> the feature that makes git a better option than Mercurial :-)
If you use it, you'll need it. :)
Short time ago, I didn'
On 28/08/10 11:45, Johannes Held wrote:
> José M. Prieto :
>> Git is very powerful, but not the easier one to use. I'd suggest darcs
>> or mercurial better.
> I used Darcs for a while and I liked its "theory of patches". But at some
> point
> I was just fed up with having to decide about every lin
José M. Prieto :
> Git is very powerful, but not the easier one to use. I'd suggest darcs
> or mercurial better.
I used Darcs for a while and I liked its "theory of patches". But at some point
I was just fed up with having to decide about every line I changed.
With Git, I can stage selected changes
2010/8/28 Philipp Überbacher
> Excerpts from Robert Howard's message of 2010-08-28 08:53:13 +0200:
> > HFS! That's the longest spam I've ever seen.
>
> It's the weirdest spam I've ever seen.
> --
> Philipp
>
> --
> "Wir stehen selbst enttäuscht und sehn betroffen / Den Vorhang zu
> und alle Frage
Excerpts from Robert Howard's message of 2010-08-28 08:53:13 +0200:
> HFS! That's the longest spam I've ever seen.
It's the weirdest spam I've ever seen.
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