As stated before, x11vnc is by far the easiest system to set this up with. When you have an x session running, you can run x11vnc (that's all you need to type) and then connect from anywhere. You can even run the command over an ssh connection. My favorite way of using this is through putty, just f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've run `revdep rebuild' and now re emerging image magick. The build
> has hung for some time now during the stripping phase. Its set on
> `montage' for about 15 minues now is this a full hang or can
> stipping really take that long?
>
> sample output:
I've now
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_TightVNC_connecting_to_current_session
The wiki thing is a useful tool if you search for things on it. It may
not have everything, but it did have what you were lookin for.
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 19:46 -0500, Daniel D Jones wrote:
Is there
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Anyway I don't see those kind of files under ~/.moziila anymore. None
>> with `chrome' in the name at all.
>
> *shrug* I have some, but since I installed kde-3.5 I use the only browser
> for linux that passes the ACID 2 test.
Acid 2 test .
Today, I decided it was time to try and upgrade my ATI Drivers to see if
it would help with the White colored textures in the NWN's CEP Hak's, so
I set aside the whole day to get this done. I figured I'd also upgrade
Xorg while I was at it so I tried installing Xorg 7 which is working
now, but
On Sunday 18 December 2005 17:00, Lares Moreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Cups/Sane and The Brother MFC-7420':
> Did you try emergeing foomatic-db w/ USE="ppds" ?
> there are a bunch of Brother ppds in there.
After I read this, I decided to just go ahead and try some of th
On Sunday 18 December 2005 23:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about
'[gentoo-user] Re: Cntrl menu,other browser fnts (not wwwpage
fnts)-firefox':
> "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Since you are using kde, I suggest emerging x11-themes/gtk-engines-qt.
> > It will give you a
I've run `revdep rebuild' and now re emerging image magick. The build
has hung for some time now during the stripping phase. Its set on
`montage' for about 15 minues now is this a full hang or can
stipping really take that long?
sample output:
[...]
strip: i686-pc-linux-gnu-strip --strip-un
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> who cares, real men don't reboot :-)
Well I did write my 6000 word thesis with only echo and cat
Ok, I did slip in `ed' toward the end.
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"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since you are using kde, I suggest emerging x11-themes/gtk-engines-qt. It
> will give you a kcontrol applet for changing your gtk theme and also
> install a theme that uses qt to render the gtk widgets. Qt will use your
> kde theme.
Than
I completed an emerge -v -uD --newuse world a while ago and am
noticing something very wrong in the starting of services.
I went thru the 50 or so new .cfg000* files and installed most of them
after seeing nothing I recognized as as wrong in the diffs. I only
kept ones I'd changed by hand and new
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mkinitrd :)
you shouldn't need that with a 2.6 kernel, though.
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty graphics?
The installer initramfs is created by genkernel. I use it myself to generate
an initr
On Sunday 18 December 2005 21:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about
'[gentoo-user] Cntrl menu,other browser fnts (not wwwpage fnts)-firefox':
> Can anyone point me to documentation that tells how to control the
> various non www page fonts involved in firefox?
>
> I mean like the menus or what appear
On Dec 18, 2005, at 9:47 PM, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:36:11 -0600
reader wrote:
John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mkinitrd :)
you shouldn't need that with a 2.6 kernel, though.
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty
graphics?
who cares, re
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> mkinitrd :)
>
> man mkinitrd
> No manual entry for mkinitrd
>
> man -k mkinitrd
> mkinitrd: nothing appropriate
Never mind
esearch mkinitrd
* sys-apps/mkinitrd
Latest version available: 4.2.0.3
Latest ver
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:36:11 -0600
reader wrote:
> John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > mkinitrd :)
> >
> > you shouldn't need that with a 2.6 kernel, though.
>
> Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty graphics?
who cares, real men don't reboot :-)
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Nick Rou
On Dec 18, 2005, at 9:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mkinitrd :)
you shouldn't need that with a 2.6 kernel, though.
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty
graphics?
hmm, that may be. I prefer not to bother with that mess.
John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> mkinitrd :)
man mkinitrd
No manual entry for mkinitrd
man -k mkinitrd
mkinitrd: nothing appropriate
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John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> mkinitrd :)
>
> you shouldn't need that with a 2.6 kernel, though.
Is it not required for the trademark gentoo boot up with nifty graphics?
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:46:27 -0500
Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > But as you say, enough.
> >
> > Holly
>
>
> The lady has a way with words!
> --
> Regards, Ernie
particularly for someone from the .nl domain :-/
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Can anyone point me to documentation that tells how to control the
various non www page fonts involved in firefox?
I mean like the menus or what appears in the location box.
The kde system settings appear to be ignored. And the help menu and
release notes appear not to talk about it at all.
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Whats a good SIP/VoIP soft phone for linux (linphone, gnophone,
SimpleH323, ...) I need something simple to set things up with the
least hassle, and then perhaps something good to actually use - if they
dont overlap(!)
BillK
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mkinitrd :)
you shouldn't need that with a 2.6 kernel, though.
On Dec 18, 2005, at 9:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Plowing thru the piles of documentation on gentoo.org looking for
something that tells me where initrd's come from and how they are
built.
Amid the litterally thousands of hits
Plowing thru the piles of documentation on gentoo.org looking for
something that tells me where initrd's come from and how they are
built.
Amid the litterally thousands of hits on intrid and intitramfs that
are about lilo or grub I'm not finding info that tells how and where
they are created.
T
It's a local setup. I don't even know if my ISP will allow me to run a
public DNS server. My last ISP didn't. This is purely
intra-espersunited.com so that when the cable Internet goes out (which
it frequently does) my applications which require knowing what host
they're running on. They don
On Dec 18, 2005, at 8:58 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 12/18/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Knecht schreef:
Do anyone know what was meant by the final comment? I've copied it
here for ease of discussion. How do I set the Java VM to the JDK?
Why
is this recommended?
1) ja
On 12/18/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht schreef:
> >
> > Do anyone know what was meant by the final comment? I've copied it
> > here for ease of discussion. How do I set the Java VM to the JDK? Why
> > is this recommended?
>
> 1) java-config.
OK. Thanks Holly. But if I
Build ncurses manually ("ebuild [package] unpack compile install").
Using ldd, find what libs the application needs, locate them in the
ncurses install directory and copy them somewhere handy. Use
"LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/lib/libname application" to preload the required
library before running your app
On Sunday 18 December 2005 21:20, a tiny voice compelled Holly Bostick to
write:
> That's how Portage works. Sorry you don't like it, but claiming that
> correct instructions on the working of the distribution's tools is just
> our "blinkered opinion" about "how one is supposed to do it & everyon
Mark Knecht schreef:
>
> Do anyone know what was meant by the final comment? I've copied it
> here for ease of discussion. How do I set the Java VM to the JDK? Why
> is this recommended?
1) java-config.
2) because you won't then get the errors you reported at the beginning
of this thread :-) .
Philip Webb schreef:
> 051218 Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 10:27:50 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
>>
>
>>> Otherwise, I keep a list of all the packages I have installed --
>>> something Gentoo should provide automatically, but 'world'
>>> doesn't,
>>
>> Yes it does. world provides
Fellow Gentoo Users -
Here's the scenario: I have a x86 commerical, close-sourced application
that is linked against x86 ncurses. The system that this program
executes on is amd64. Is there a way I can emerge ncurses so that the
result is two installs, one for x86 and one for amd64?
Thanks
~
On Sunday 18 December 2005 18:54, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to
write:
> On 12/18/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > What are the permissions that it is being created with? (Do "ls -l
> > > > /dev/dsp" from a console after startup without logging into KDE).
> >
> > (lo
On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 19:46 -0500, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> Is there a utility that will allow you to take control of the current Linux
> desktop from a remote machine? This is the way VNC works in windows. Open
> VNC on a remote machine and you see the exact same thing you see on the local
> m
On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 19:49 -0500, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> Every time I reboot my system, it comes up with the wrong default route. I
> use the "route" command to delete the old default route and add the new one.
>
> When I reboot, it comes back up with the wrong default route again. How do
On Monday 19 December 2005 00:49, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> Every time I reboot my system, it comes up with the wrong default route. I
> use the "route" command to delete the old default route and add the new
> one. When I reboot, it comes back up with the wrong default route again.
> How do I make
On Sunday 18 December 2005 18:49, Daniel D Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about '[gentoo-user] Make changes to routing table permanent':
> Every time I reboot my system, it comes up with the wrong default route.
> I use the "route" command to delete the old default route and add the
> new one. W
Richard Fish wrote:
>On 12/17/05, C. Beamer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Up until now, when the computer boots and goes through its startup
>>routine, the screen will "blip" and then the text that is scrolling by
>>on the screen prior to starting the gui interface, reduces in si
051218 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 10:27:50 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I consider 'world' an unsatisfactory feature of Gentoo & never use it
>> except for 'emerge -Dup world' to get an ordering for updates
>> before emerging some of them individually in a weekly session.
> No wonde
On 12/18/05, Daniel D Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need. Are there, perhaps, any VNC app which offers this feature under
> Linux?
x11-misc/x11vnc should do what you want.
-Richard
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Ernie Schroder wrote:
Thank you all for blasting me about how i do things. Im sorry I dont do
things the perfect "gentoo way" you think they should be done. however I
feel when KDE releases a new version to the mirrors it is time to install
it. I have had discussions about the whole Deep world
Every time I reboot my system, it comes up with the wrong default route. I
use the "route" command to delete the old default route and add the new one.
When I reboot, it comes back up with the wrong default route again. How do I
make the change permanent? Or what could be cause it to reset?
Thanks,
Myk Taylor wrote:
> emerge -C gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r10
> or
> emerge -C =gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r10
>
> -C is short for --unmerge
This did what I wanted it to do. I had the command right, I was just
using the wrong name - I used linux-sources. What can I say ... I'm
still learning! :-
Is there a utility that will allow you to take control of the current Linux
desktop from a remote machine? This is the way VNC works in windows. Open
VNC on a remote machine and you see the exact same thing you see on the local
monitor, including any running programs. Under Linux, however, VN
My fresh install ~x86 has a couple of bugs.
1. first boot gets through the kernel, and at least into the rtc with modules
already loaded, then reboots, everytime?
2. sometimes upon booting it stops and says /dev/hda5 and /dev/hda6 cannot
e2fsck because they were mounted?
my wireless eth1 stops
Holly Bostick wrote:
>
> It's not like the world is going to end if you don't have KDE 3.5
> /today/ as opposed to two weeks from today (probably sooner, since KDE
> is a high-demand package, and people will start to b**ch if it's not
> stable some specified time after the well-known upstream rele
On Sunday 18 December 2005 17:00, Lares Moreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Cups/Sane and The Brother MFC-7420':
> Did you try emergeing foomatic-db w/ USE="ppds" ?
> there are a bunch of Brother ppds in there.
Actually, yes, I have. Unfortunately, these ppds do not cover m
On Sunday 18 December 2005 12:13, a tiny voice compelled LostSon to write:
> > > Wait til Holly sees this
> >
I made that comment because I had used ACCEPT_KEYWORDS on the command line as
you did and I got the same stern lecture that I expected Holly would give
you. I went on to say that unless
Mariusz Pękala wrote:
> Additionally emerge unmerge leaves the remnants of compilation
> process, so you still have to do rm -r on the sources.
I've always liked to keep /usr as read-only as possible. I set a few
variables in /etc/make.conf that (I find) make everything a little more
maintaina
On 12/18/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 18 December 2005 10:13, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to
> write:
> > On Sunday 18 December 2005 08:35, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to
> >
> > write:
> > > On Sunday 18 December 2005 00:42, a tiny voice compelled R
On 12/18/05, Petteri Räty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >Is a Java JDK a necessity? I currently have none of the Blackdown
> > stuff installed and am using sun-jre-bin as it solves a problem with
> > some drop down menus. However, when I emerge sun-jre-bin I get a se
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>Is a Java JDK a necessity? I currently have none of the Blackdown
> stuff installed and am using sun-jre-bin as it solves a problem with
> some drop down menus. However, when I emerge sun-jre-bin I get a set
> of messages that aren't comforting:
>
http://bugs.gentoo.
On 12/18/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What are the permissions that it is being created with? (Do "ls -l
> > > /dev/dsp" from a console after startup without logging into KDE).
> (loged into kde but I have not done # udevstart as of yet):
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Dec 18
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 11:13:54 -0600
LostSon wrote:
> > > Wait til Holly sees this
> >
> > No, no, Ernie, you've covered the meat of any warning I would give with
> > relation to LostSon's suggestion, but I'll say it again:
>
> Thank you all for blasting me about how i do things. Im sorry I dont
On 12/18/05, LostSon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you all for blasting me about how i do things.
It wasn't my intention to "blast" you, and I'm sorry if you took it
that way. There is nothing "wrong" with the way you are doing things,
but I doubt that most users here are so controlling abo
Willie Wong wrote:
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 12:02:53PM -0600, Penguin Lover John Jolet squawked:
_javascript_ is, in fact, not java. typically, in the context of web
sites, java is run server-side and essentially returns html for your
Not quite. Java applets are most
Did you try emergeing foomatic-db w/ USE="ppds" ?
there are a bunch of Brother ppds in there.
On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 16:08 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> I recently bought a Brother MFC-7420 and I'm trying to get it to work with
> my gentoo linux system.
>
> Brother provides a lpr driver,
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 10:27:50 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
> I consider 'world' an unsatisfactory feature of Gentoo & never use it
> except for 'emerge -Dup world' to get an ordering for updates
> before emerging some of them individually in a weekly session.
No wonder you find world unsatisfactory.
On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 09:36 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On 12/18/05, Haim Ashkenazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 08:56 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >Is a Java JDK a necessity? I currently have none of the Blackdown
> > > stuff installed and am using sun-jre-bi
Mariusz was on the right track when he
asked if it was right kernel. Turns out I had copied
the kernel to /boot as itself(bzImage) and not as
vmlinuz as per usual. So the older one was still
active
A stupid mistake, but ironically, one that greatly
increased my linux lore :)
--- Holly Bostick <
I recently bought a Brother MFC-7420 and I'm trying to get it to work with
my gentoo linux system.
Brother provides a lpr driver, a sane driver, and a cupswrapper driver,
none of which I can get to work. I have successfully converted the
provided .deb / .rpm packages to tar.gz and extracted th
maxim wexler schreef:
>
> --- Mariusz Pêkala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>It would not hurt to modprobe, anyway. ;-)
>
> FATAL: Module vfat not found. naturally
>
Maybe it would be worthwhile to recompile your kernel with vfat *as* a
module, to see what the effect of modprobing and mounting
maxim wexler wrote:
--- Mariusz Pêkala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2005-12-18 18:18:34 +0100 (Sun, Dec), Holly
Bostick wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep FAT
/usr/src/linux/.config #
CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL is not set # DOS/FAT/NT
Filesystems
CONFIG_FA
--- Mariusz Pêkala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-12-18 18:18:34 +0100 (Sun, Dec), Holly
> Bostick wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep FAT
> /usr/src/linux/.config #
> > > CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL is not set # DOS/FAT/NT
> Filesystems
> > > CONFIG_FAT_FS=y CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y
> CONFIG_FA
Mark Knecht wrote:
Thanks to all who responded. I appreciate the info about javascript
and suggestions.
1) I do have javascript enabled in Firefox.
2) I'm running this stuff Firefox-1.0.7-r2. I'll try updating to
1.0.7-r4 and see if it makes a difference.
3) I've tried blackdown 1.4.2-02 and
--- Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maxim wexler schreef:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep FAT /usr/src/linux/.config
> #
> > CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL is not set # DOS/FAT/NT
> Filesystems
> > CONFIG_FAT_FS=y CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y
> CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437
> > CONFIG_FAT_DEFAU
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There are some major advantages to not re-installing. One is that all
> your settings remain untouched, whereas a reinstall requires you to
> reconfigure everything.
Neil,
You're going to have to slow down on all these usefull posts. I keep
lots of s
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 12:02:53PM -0600, Penguin Lover John Jolet squawked:
> javascript is, in fact, not java. typically, in the context of web
> sites, java is run server-side and essentially returns html for your
Not quite. Java applets are mostly run client side, with possibly
a server-s
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 21:36 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> I'm obviously looking in the wrong places, but I can't find documentation on
> getting udev to start at boot. Sound and a few other things you don't notice
> right away fail to work until I do:
> # udevstart
> /dev/dsp is created with cor
On Sunday 18 December 2005 14:14, a tiny voice compelled Daniel Drake to
write:
> Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > I'm obviously looking in the wrong places, but I can't find documentation
> > on getting udev to start at boot. Sound and a few other things you don't
> > notice right away fail to work unti
On Sunday 18 December 2005 14:01, a tiny voice compelled Tony Davison to
write:
> On Sunday 18 December 2005 15:30, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > On Sunday 18 December 2005 10:13, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder
> > to
> >
> > write:
> > > On Sunday 18 December 2005 08:35, a tiny voice compelled
On 12/18/05, John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 18, 2005, at 11:46 AM, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >There is a web site that my wife wanted to use. The web address
> > is here:
> >
> > http://www.smithandnoble.com/sn/photoGalleryDetail.jsp?catID=-14150
> >
> > On this page, on th
Justin Krejci wrote:
Yes, the second run and subsequent runs for a period of time all seem to be
fairly quick, but I thought it odd that my AMD64 system is always quick.
The initial slowdown is due to portage having to scan over the entire tree of
installed packages, calculating virtuals. Chan
Ernie Schroder wrote:
I'm obviously looking in the wrong places, but I can't find documentation on
getting udev to start at boot. Sound and a few other things you don't notice
right away fail to work until I do:
# udevstart
/dev/dsp is created with correct permissions and I'm good to go. The qu
Yoandy Rodriguez wrote:
Hello,
After moving to 2.6.14-gentoo-r2 inotify device got lost.
I have CONFIG_INOTIFY set to yes and /proc/filesystems shows a inotifyfs
(never heard of it). any hint about what might be happening??
Inotify is now system-call based, so no device node is created.
Daniel
On Sunday 18 December 2005 15:30, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> On Sunday 18 December 2005 10:13, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to
>
> write:
> > On Sunday 18 December 2005 08:35, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder
> > to
> >
> > write:
> > > On Sunday 18 December 2005 00:42, a tiny voice comp
John Blinka wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
What's 'javascript' and how do I make this work?
I don't know what the difference between java & javascript
is either, but the web page you cited works for me using
an up-to-date gentoo system and firefox. Clicking on the pictures
on the right hand
Mark Knecht schreef:
>
>What's 'javascript' and how do I make this work?
JavaScript
>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Jump to: navigation, search
JavaScript is an object-based scripting programming language based on
the concept of prototypes. The language is best known for its use in
w
On 18-12-2005 17:46, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>There is a web site that my wife wanted to use. The web address is here:
>
> http://www.smithandnoble.com/sn/photoGalleryDetail.jsp?catID=-14150
>
> On this page, on the right, there are pictures that you are supposed
> to click to see a larger v
On 2005-12-18 18:18:34 +0100 (Sun, Dec), Holly Bostick wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep FAT /usr/src/linux/.config #
> > CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL is not set # DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
> > CONFIG_FAT_FS=y CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437
> > CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="iso8859
On Dec 18, 2005, at 11:46 AM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
There is a web site that my wife wanted to use. The web address
is here:
http://www.smithandnoble.com/sn/photoGalleryDetail.jsp?catID=-14150
On this page, on the right, there are pictures that you are supposed
to click to see a larger
Mark Knecht wrote:
What's 'javascript' and how do I make this work?
I don't know what the difference between java & javascript
is either, but the web page you cited works for me using
an up-to-date gentoo system and firefox. Clicking on the pictures
on the right hand side does pop up lar
Hi,
There is a web site that my wife wanted to use. The web address is here:
http://www.smithandnoble.com/sn/photoGalleryDetail.jsp?catID=-14150
On this page, on the right, there are pictures that you are supposed
to click to see a larger version to the left. This works on Windows
and it works
On 12/18/05, Haim Ashkenazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 08:56 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >Is a Java JDK a necessity? I currently have none of the Blackdown
> > stuff installed and am using sun-jre-bin as it solves a problem with
> > some drop down menus. However,
On 2005-12-17 19:58:36 -0600 (Sat, Dec), Samir Faci wrote:
> is there an advantage to doing that as opposed to rm -fr
> /usr/src/linux-2.6.12-r10 (or whatever the dir is called)? Just
> curious, I always just used the rm -fr
As others said, you SHOULD unmerge the unused package. Just as a note
maxim wexler schreef:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep FAT /usr/src/linux/.config #
> CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL is not set # DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
> CONFIG_FAT_FS=y CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437
> CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="iso8859-1"
>
>
> reflex pindar # mount -t fat32 /d
> > Wait til Holly sees this
>
> No, no, Ernie, you've covered the meat of any warning I would give with
> relation to LostSon's suggestion, but I'll say it again:
Thank you all for blasting me about how i do things. Im sorry I dont do
things the perfect "gentoo way" you think they should be do
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 08:56 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>Is a Java JDK a necessity? I currently have none of the Blackdown
> stuff installed and am using sun-jre-bin as it solves a problem with
> some drop down menus. However, when I emerge sun-jre-bin I get a set
> of messages that aren't
Anyone?
Thanks,
Mark
On 12/17/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>Is a Java JDK a necessity? I currently have none of the Blackdown
> stuff installed and am using sun-jre-bin as it solves a problem with
> some drop down menus. However, when I emerge sun-jre-bin I get a set
> of
--- Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> maxim wexler wrote:
> > I created a fat32, ID 'b' partition w/fdisk.
> >
> > Formatted w/ mkdosfs -F 32
>
> Please show the output of cfdisk or parted.
Using /dev/hda
(parted) print
D
On Sunday 18 December 2005 10:13, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to
write:
> On Sunday 18 December 2005 08:35, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to
>
> write:
> > On Sunday 18 December 2005 00:42, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to
> >
> > write:
> > > Hmm, /dev/dsp is only necessa
051218 Holly Bostick wrote:
> Do *not* use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS on the command line
> except for an explicit 'testing' situation.
> Either with --pretend, to see what packages are involved,
> or for a single/simple unstable package you are not sure you want to keep,
> for which Portage's automatic downg
Hello!
Recently (when I upgraded to gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r5) I've been having
boot problems. I think I'm having the exact same problem as:
http://www.usenetlinux.com/t-324913.html
... where the user gets his /var/lib/init.d/deptree "duplicated" (the
dependencies gets repeated twice). My symp
Just to let you guys know, not that it means anything special, but WoW
works like a DREAM on Gentoo.
Now, the bad, I've been reading up on this 'mouse pointer' problem, and
damn.. it's getting the best of me.
I've been Google'ing all day for a patch/fix, but the mouse thingy still
eludes me.
Doe
On Sunday 18 December 2005 08:35, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to
write:
> On Sunday 18 December 2005 00:42, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to
>
> write:
> > On 12/17/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Is /dev/dsp actually missing on startup, or just created with t
On 12/18/05, Martins Steinbergs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if I'm not wrong, build php5 with apache use flag and it mast be there
Thats is how I build my webserver. Emerge php5 with apache2 use flag.
-Mike
--
Michael E. Crute
Software Developer
SoftGroup Develo
On 12/18/05, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 06:29:41 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> > > So what I want to do is give my computer a complete clean-out. What I
> > > really CAN'T be bothered doing is a complete format and re-install!
>
> There are some major ad
Hi, a correction here
On (18/12/05 14:12), Rumen Yotov wrote:
> On (18/12/05 12:31), Paweł Madej wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I got a question if there is possibility to force some packages to use
> > other LDFLAGS that are set globally in /etc/make.conf
> >
> > My global LDFLAGS are "-z combreloc
C. Beamer wrote:
> Today, I updated my desktop system and recompiled a new kernel.
> Afterwards I re-emerged alsa-driver and ati-drivers.
>
> The update solved an issue with not being able to turn off or
> reboot the computer when I selected either from the menu on KDE
> logout.
Hmm... what things
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > the first boot attempt stops near the time the clock
> > service is run. Then the machine reboots itself, and
> > the boot process succeeds.
>
> The same happens to me, exactly at the same point.
Could it be that
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