* Fernando Canizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/05 07:15]:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I'm having trouble with my encoding using mutt + vim + utf-8,
> basically mi emails are sent with wrong encoding when *replying*. I've
> tracked the problem, searched, readed FAQs and i found that maybe my
> problem is this:
Ran a emerge -NDuva world, updated a bunch of gnome stuff.
gnome-base/gnome-2.10-r1 and deps and
gnome-base/gdm-2.6.0.9-r2
Launching et (enemey territory) gives (in /var/log/messages)
Jul 26 22:58:13 dsotm gdm[23200]: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_console.so)
Jul 26 22:58:13 dsotm gdm[2
Hello Neil Bothwick,
Once you wrote about "Re: [gentoo-user] Problem using genkernel":
>Why? If you are comfortable with configuring your kernel by hand, why give
>up control of the process to a tool that is known to cause problems for
>many people?
Just wanted to follow gentoo 2.4 to 2.6 migrat
Hello Zac Medico,
Once you wrote about "Re: [gentoo-user] Problem using genkernel":
>I've never thought to use the --bootloader=grub option because I've always
>want wanted to edit grub.conf myself.
I think i will go this way too :)
>Are there any clues in /var/log/genkernel.log?
No just
Fernando Canizo wrote:
Hi all.
I'm having trouble with my encoding using mutt + vim + utf-8,
basically mi emails are sent with wrong encoding when *replying*. I've
tracked the problem, searched, readed FAQs and i found that maybe my
problem is this: that while mutt is linked to libncursesw (wid
Hi all.
I'm having trouble with my encoding using mutt + vim + utf-8,
basically mi emails are sent with wrong encoding when *replying*. I've
tracked the problem, searched, readed FAQs and i found that maybe my
problem is this: that while mutt is linked to libncursesw (wide
library) vim is to libnc
At Tue, 26 Jul 2005 12:37:10 +0200 Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oscar Carlsson schreef:
>> Saturday 23 July 2005 00.24 skrev Allan Gottlieb:
>>
>>>All my screens are 1600x1200 pixels.
>>>
>>>Several are reasonably large (~20 inch) lcds and I use what emacs
>>>calls a 6x13 font. Its
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 01:54, George Roberts wrote:
I have noticed in the last couple days that rolling the wheel on my
mouse is not scrolling through webpages or email.
I checked my /etc/X11/xorg.conf and it had not been changed. Just to be
sure it is not a b
ui_feedlist.o(.text+0x227d): In function `ui_feedlist_dbus_connect':
: undefined reference to `dbus_bus_acquire_service'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [liferea-bin] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/mnt/data/Gentoo-Tmp/portage/liferea-0.9.2/work/liferea-0.9.2/src'
make[2]: ***
* On Tue Jul-19-2005 at 04:26:05 PM +0930, Iain Buchanan said:
> It seems that every multimedia keyboard out there (especially the usb
> ones) have some or all "extra" keys that just aren't visible outside of
> Winblows.
>
> I have a couple of them! I've tried all the usual ways of detecting
> th
According to the man xorg.conf the search paths are different depending
who is starting X. If X is started by a user the search paths are not
as extensive as if X is started by root. If root was the one to start X
then it could be able to pick up the xorg.conf I had stashed in the /
folder.
T
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 23:59:46 -0300
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> Hi All, firefox do not want to run after update ... any clues ?
what are the error messages (go to an xterm and type it in, hit enter,
messages should appear
>
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My understanding is that X searches the path given in xorg.conf
irregardless of who starts it but I may be wrong. I use xdm, not gdm.
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, George Roberts wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Check man xorg.conf and it will give you the locations searched for
xorg.conf.
On Tu
Hi All, firefox do not want to run after update ... any clues ?
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On Wednesday 27 July 2005 01:54, George Roberts wrote:
> I have noticed in the last couple days that rolling the wheel on my
> mouse is not scrolling through webpages or email.
> I checked my /etc/X11/xorg.conf and it had not been changed. Just to be
> sure it is not a broken mouse I booted into M
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I test by rebooting and entering my bios settings, and then i set the
boot device to hd1 instead of hd0. Save and exit, and grub tells me
"Error 15: File not found".
For grub, the (hd0) and (hd1) devices are the ordered in t
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Check man xorg.conf and it will give you the locations searched for
xorg.conf.
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, George Roberts wrote:
I have noticed in the last couple days that rolling the wheel on my
mouse is
Snip
I was under the impression that the folder /etc/X11is the f
Check man xorg.conf and it will give you the locations searched for
xorg.conf.
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, George Roberts wrote:
I have noticed in the last couple days that rolling the wheel on my mouse is
Snip
I was under the impression that the folder /etc/X11is the folder only scanned
and use
I have noticed in the last couple days that rolling the wheel on my
mouse is not scrolling through webpages or email.
I checked my /etc/X11/xorg.conf and it had not been changed. Just to be
sure it is not a broken mouse I booted into Mandrake and tested it
there, mouse scrolled like a charm. A
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 08:22:04PM -0300, Urs Schuetz wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Willie Wong wrote:
>
> > I was away from my computer for one week, and so ran a massive update
> > on sunday night. After the update, on Monday morning, I woke up to
> > find my xsession ended with a message on the
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Willie Wong wrote:
> I was away from my computer for one week, and so ran a massive update
> on sunday night. After the update, on Monday morning, I woke up to
> find my xsession ended with a message on the console that said
> something to the effect that Enlightenment segfaul
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
Oh, and also, FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE should be =y
Well, that made it! :)
Seems ok (I have the same thing). Looking at the Kconfig file in
drivers/video/console, I find:
config VGA_CONSOLE
bool "VGA text console" if EMBEDDED || !X86
depen
better still install main actor. heres how I did it:
1. Go to http://mainconcept.com and download the SuSE rpm. The file I
downloaded is mainactor-5.5.7-suse_9.3.i686.rpm
2. emerge rpm if it is not already on your system
3. install mainactor:
rpm -Uvh --nodeps mainactor-5.5.7-suse_9.3.i686.rpm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I test by rebooting and entering my bios settings, and then i set the
boot device to hd1 instead of hd0. Save and exit, and grub tells me
"Error 15: File not found".
For grub, the (hd0) and (hd1)
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 13:12:40 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Gentoo (2005.0) installed on my master primary device, and I
am trying to create a minimal Linux system on a new disk, my slave
primary device.
So, I partition and make a 32M
Hello,
I installed magicfilter on a i386 machine because I was
confortable with it's use with LPRng under Debian. I knew it came
with a configuration tool, magicfilterconfig, but that tool is
missing in my installation (from sources). There does not seem to
be a separate package with it
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 01:17:16PM -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > So: what logs should I check and how should I find out what exactly
> > is causing the problem?
>
> Did you try the revdep-rebuild -p to see if there are any broken
> dependencies? Did your files in /etc/conf.d get updated? Is yo
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I test by rebooting and entering my bios settings, and then i set the
boot device to hd1 instead of hd0. Save and exit, and grub tells me
"Error 15: File not found".
For grub, the (hd0) and (hd1) devices are the ordered in t
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 13:12:40 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have Gentoo (2005.0) installed on my master primary device, and I
> am trying to create a minimal Linux system on a new disk, my slave
> primary device.
>
> So, I partition and make a 32M ext2 file system, make the appropria
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I test by rebooting and entering my bios settings, and then i set the
boot device to hd1 instead of hd0. Save and exit, and grub tells me
"Error 15: File not found".
For grub, the (hd0) and (hd1) devices are the ordered in the same order
that the BIOS puts them in, so
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 10:23 am, Jorge Boscan wrote:
> pam does not compile
>
> *** Building pam-unix module of the framework...
>
---snip---
>* Checking if all modules were built...
>
> * ERROR: pam_cracklib have dependencies in /usr.
I just had this problem while upgrading an
Last time I tried Cinelerra it was not what I would call production
ready and feature wise it can not replace Premier. However if you
want to test it out see the following link for instructions on how to
use portage and correctly deal with masked packages.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Use_Portage
Hello,
I wonder if some wise person here can give me some suggestion on how to
solve this problem.
I have Gentoo (2005.0) installed on my master primary device, and I
am trying to create a minimal Linux system on a new disk, my slave
primary device.
So, I partition and make a 32M ext2 file s
maxim wexler wrote:
everything is cool!
Very cool indeednow you can do what we all got computers for in the
first place...to play solitaire. ;-)
-Richard
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Martins wrote:
it is possible with fdisk, i did it and it worked, and this is steps i
followed, step 7 wasnt necesary for me:
More info about the bug can be found here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzill...g.cgi?id=115980
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzill...g.cgi?id=113201
Note that wha
> a "fixboot" from the recovery mode of the WinXP CD
> will be necessary.
> This should not overwrite the MBR, only the boot
> loader that is at the
> beginning of the windows partition.
The problem was two-fold:
1. WinXP boot sector was bad(my best guess).
2. Recovery Console suffered from o
Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
Jorge Almeida wrote:
I upgraded from kernel 2.6.11 (gentoo-sources r4) to 2.6.12 (r6), and
lost my framebuffer console. No console whatsoever, actually, but xdm
starts OK. Checking .config, I see
# Console display driver sup
Jorge Boscan wrote:
pam does not compile
*** Building pam-unix module of the framework...
mkdir -p /var/tmp/portage/pam-0.78-r2/image//lib/security
install -m 755 pam_unix.so /var/tmp/portage/pam-0.78-r2/image//lib/security
[...]
* Checking if all modules were built...
> So: what logs should I check and how should I find out what exactly
> is causing the problem?
Did you try the revdep-rebuild -p to see if there are any broken
dependencies? Did your files in /etc/conf.d get updated? Is your session
stuff correct in /etc/rc.conf? Any messages in the syslog or
I was away from my computer for one week, and so ran a massive update
on sunday night. After the update, on Monday morning, I woke up to
find my xsession ended with a message on the console that said
something to the effect that Enlightenment segfaulted, because some
supporting library tries to acc
> but distcc doesn't work ...
Ah, did you edit /etc/conf.d/distccd to add the --allow and --listen
options? If you don't specifically enable them the remote system will not
be able to get to distcc on the box.
Locally I use a line as follows to enable the internal lan to hit distccd:
DISTCCD_OP
Dave Nebinger wrote:
What is the best way to configure iptables in a way, so that spefic
hosts may connect to distccd ?
The following command should do it if you substitute the () with your
local
values.
iptables -I INPUT -i (network interface) -p tcp -s (src ip addr) --dport
3632 -j ACCEPT
el Tue, 26 Jul 2005 16:15:08 +0600
simply change <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> please give me a tip to emerge a video editor appz.
i don't think you'll find many are many choices. it depends on what kind of
"edition" you have in mind, but kino might be one of the few options you
have. i emerg
> Don't usually use such tools, but could try out "avidemux",
> seems good ;) Or for a CL-tool "mencoder" and another one,
> now can't remember the name, must be part of some
> video-player package.
probably you mean transcode.
Furthermore there are Broadcats 2000, Cinelerra, Kino etc.
Best re
Hello all,
I have my consolefont set to a 8x8 font size. When I start the X server, the
console font get double spaced, but it's more like there are two copies of each
line, one overlapping the other. If I go back to a 8x16 font, everything is
fine. I've tried setting the font size with both
Jarry wrote:
> Greetings to all Gentoo-users!
>
> Is it somehow possible to check, whether a certain process is running,
> and if not, then start it? I would like to use it for some processes
> that crush sometimes (like teamspeak and some game-servers), and to
> mointor sshd, because it is critic
A system I have which is a year or so old has a /usr/sbin/smbmount,
but if I use qpkg -f to find out which package owns it I get nothing.
A recently-installed system doesn't have this file and I can't
find any obvious package which would have it (except maybe Samba).
Do I need to install Samba to
simply change wrote:
> AybOwan!
>
> friends,
>
> please give me a tip to emerge a video editor appz.
>
> --
> ...
> "The future lies ahead."
> ___
> < Have you mooed today? >
> ---
> \^__^
> \ (oo) \___
> (__) \
pam does not compile
*** Building pam-unix module of the framework...
mkdir -p /var/tmp/portage/pam-0.78-r2/image//lib/security
install -m 755 pam_unix.so /var/tmp/portage/pam-0.78-r2/image//lib/security
for x in pam_unix_auth pam_unix_acct pam_unix_passwd pam_unix_session;\
do ln -sf pa
I believe that Webmin may have that functionality built in. Check it out. www.webmin.com
Thanks,
Nick
On 7/26/05, Oscar Carlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone :)
I'm currently at work (in a drug store, or whatever it's called in
english (: ), using a "public" computer, and I don
On 7/26/05, Oscar Carlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone :)
>
> I'm currently at work (in a drug store, or whatever it's called in english
> (: ), using a "public" computer, and I don't think I dare to download and
> run putty on this machine...
> So I'm out looking for a web bas
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 15:13, Oscar Carlsson wrote:
> Hello everyone :)
> I'm currently at work (in a drug store, or whatever it's called in english
> (: ), using a "public" computer, and I don't think I dare to download and
> run putty on this machine...
> So I'm out looking for a web based ssh
Hello everyone :)
I'm currently at work (in a drug store, or whatever it's called in english (: ), using a "public" computer, and I don't think I dare to download and run putty on this machine...
So I'm out looking for a web based ssh client, like a package I can put on a webserver, and run whene
> What is the best way to configure iptables in a way, so that spefic
> hosts may connect to distccd ?
The following command should do it if you substitute the () with your local
values.
iptables -I INPUT -i (network interface) -p tcp -s (src ip addr) --dport
3632 -j ACCEPT
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What is the best way to configure iptables in a way, so that spefic
hosts may connect to distccd ?
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On 2005-07-26 12:00:05 +0200 (Tue, Jul), Jarry wrote:
> Greetings to all Gentoo-users!
>
> Is it somehow possible to check, whether a certain process is running,
> and if not, then start it? I would like to use it for some processes
> that crush sometimes (like teamspeak and some game-servers), an
On 2005-07-25 17:50:37 +0800 (Mon, Jul), Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> My RE must be wrong but I can hardly successfully match a whole line
> like the below example:
>
> This works:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ egrep "\b*\/[*].*[*]\/\b*" Calendar.php
> /* $Id: class.boalarm.inc.php,v 1.1.1.1 2005/03/1
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 12:00:05 +0200, Jarry wrote:
> Is it somehow possible to check, whether a certain process is running,
> and if not, then start it? I would like to use it for some processes
> that crush sometimes (like teamspeak and some game-servers), and to
> mointor sshd, because it is criti
Oscar Carlsson schreef:
> Saturday 23 July 2005 00.24 skrev Allan Gottlieb:
>
>>All my screens are 1600x1200 pixels.
>>
>>Several are reasonably large (~20 inch) lcds and I use what emacs
>>calls a 6x13 font. Its real name is
>>-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-SemiCondensed--13-120-75-75-C-60-ISO8859-1
>>
>>
AybOwan!
friends,
please give me a tip to emerge a video editor appz.-- ..."The future lies ahead." ___< Have you mooed today? > ---\^__^
\ (oo) \___
(__)
\
)\/\||--w |
AybOwan!
friends,
i emerged cinelerra-cvs & its working but i can't import mpeg
clips.the movie2-mpeg appz has been masked(i unmasked it & try to
emerge but i emerge failed). please help me to solve this problem.
-- ..."The future lies ahead." ___< Have you mooed today? >
Greetings to all Gentoo-users!
Is it somehow possible to check, whether a certain process is running,
and if not, then start it? I would like to use it for some processes
that crush sometimes (like teamspeak and some game-servers), and to
mointor sshd, because it is critical for me (my server wil
I think gnome-terminal only can handle xft-fonts (and that's probably a
feature)...
Have you considered trying some older (and not so user friendly) terminal?
rxvt, xterm, urxvt and aterm are all pretty nice, memory efficent and fast,
and you can do everything in them that you could in gnome-term
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 20:16:10 -0400, C.Beamer wrote:
> >The message means for you to set the hostname in /etc/conf.d/hostname
> >(or /etc/hostname if you are using a rather old baselayout).
> I don't have a /etc/hostname file, I just have a hosts file. Did I do
> something wrong? My computer is
AybOwan! (=welcome)
dear lu_zero,
im a Sinhalease from Sri lanka. i have a small company here in lanka
(video filming company ex:- wedding, parties filming). my editing tools
are Adobe Premeir,after effect, etc like propriatary software.so now i
want to fully migrate to Gentoo Linux. today i j
David Helstroom wrote:
>On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 02:06 -0400, Ian K wrote:
>
>
>>I really want KDE back. Any ideas? Im thinking if
>>there
>>was a way to change the decoration in a config file or
>>something, I could switch it to something else to
>>prevent a crash. Your thoughts?
>>Ian
>>
>>
>
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