Barry.SCHWARTZ posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted
below, on Thu, 09 Feb 2006 22:01:14 -0600:
> Woops:
>> We should [develop] a special compression technique for [Duncan's postings].
LOL!
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Thierry de Coulon posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below, on Fri, 10 Feb 2006 08:48:25 +:
> I sure have to get more understanding of how to run 32bit apps on a 64bit
> distro - I am willing to learn but you'll probably have to suffer a lot of
> questions from me. But this does not seem
Hi all,
running stable amd64 I'm getting this:
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/d4x
shell-init: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access
parent directories: No such file or directory
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 46912511078976 (LWP 27308)]
[New Th
Michal Žeravík wrote:
> running stable amd64 I'm getting this:
Not really, d4x only has a ~amd64 keyword :P
> any ideas?
Looks like a bug that should be filed on http://bugs.gentoo.org
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Harm Geerts napisał(a):
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 22:48, Piotr Pruszczak wrote:
emerge -uD world :
libXft blocks X.org-6.8.2 --->>> BUT I DO NOT HAVE libXft
You are trying to merge modular X which is hard masked for a reason.
Now you know why.
OK, I was well involved in Debian unstable de
Patrick McLean, mused, then expounded:
> Bob Sanders wrote:
> >
> >> - standard desktop applications, as far as I am concerned, heavily rely on
> >> OpenOffice.org and that is still 32 bit
> >
> > Desktop apps are fine at 16-bit. Why go to 32-bit?
> >
> If you can convince OpenOffice to run in
> Thank you all for your answers (I'm not going to quote them all). A special
> thank to Duncan.
> I sure have to get more understanding of how to run 32bit apps on a 64bit
> distro - I am willing to learn but you'll probably have to suffer a lot of
> questions from me. But this does not see
Hi Folks,
Over ssh most of my KDE apps have vanished off the startbar. Would
appreciate a hint on how to restore them - is there a command like
kappfiner (which doesn't) which will repopulate it?
TP
Guy
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Hi,
Just some update on the ongoing saga of throughput using NFS with linux.
Currently after some more test, I am able to get 55mb per second. This is an
improvement of 15mb per second.
2.6.14 - 40mb per second
2.6.15 - 55mb per second
All this just by upgrading the kernel.
P.V.Anthony
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I'm thinking about buying the Acer Aspire 5002.
Does any of you have one? Did you have problems to set things up?
(video, wlan, etc)
Is there any thing i shoul take into consideration before buying?
Cheers,
Felipe
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Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below, on Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:32:43 +:
> Over ssh most of my KDE apps have vanished off the startbar. Would
> appreciate a hint on how to restore them - is there a command like
> kappfiner (which doesn't) which will repopulate it?
For furt
Guy Harrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below, on Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:32:43 +:
> Over ssh most of my KDE apps have vanished off the startbar. Would
> appreciate a hint on how to restore them - is there a command like
> kappfiner (which doesn't) which will repopulate it?
Oops! I
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