Justin Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On AD 2008 April 16 Wednesday 09:28:48 PM +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm installing a new machine and use 2008.0_beta1 i686 stage3. I
>> use the 2008.0/desktop profile.
>>
>> When I do "emerge -DuvatN world", I get an error to the e
On Thursday 17 April 2008, maxim wexler wrote:
> I noted also a broken runlevel with regard to net.eth0
> which I deleted.
>
> Hopefully that's the fix. Should know next boot. But
> doesn't explain(at least to me) why eth0 is now
> defunct. If all I have is one ethernet port, doesn't
> that default
Hi,
I've been having kernel panics on a not-so-regular basis (server was
running fine for 30 days, then had a panic, again fine for 2 months or
so then panic'ed again). Problem is, the machine is far away and I
don't have access to the screen. So far I've changed syslog-ng to
record emergencies no
Quoting Pariksheet Nanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Most likely the stars and asterisks difference is because your 2 desktops
are using different themes.
(Or one of the desktops uses a modified theme by the same name)
An Ubuntu patch indeed. For those interested:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat
/usr/p
--- Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:54:53 -0700 (PDT), maxim
> wexler wrote:
>
> > > > Also, just noticed this little bit: "udev:
> renamed
> > > > eth0 to eth1". Why did it do that?
> > >
> > > Because you have a udev rule to do this? Take a
> look
> > > in
Most likely the stars and asterisks difference is because your 2 desktops
are using different themes.
(Or one of the desktops uses a modified theme by the same name)
OT it annoys me that Ubuntu brands their symbol in Konqueror's busy icon,
etc...
HTH,
Pariksheet
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:15 PM,
Justin Findlay wrote:
> On AD 2008 April 16 Wednesday 09:28:48 PM +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
>> When I do "emerge -DuvatN world", I get an error to the effect,
>> that there are circular dependencies. Please see below.
>>
>> I'd like to know, if anyone else ran into this problem and how it
>>
Hello Everyone,
here's a cosmetic one.
I use Firefox (3b5) on KDE (3.5.9) Password fields appear -in both
versions- as asterisks "*"
Using Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) I've noticed Firefox uses circles in
password fields. Is that an Ubuntu patch or some obscure configuration
option?
Thanks
On AD 2008 April 16 Wednesday 09:28:48 PM +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm installing a new machine and use 2008.0_beta1 i686 stage3. I
> use the 2008.0/desktop profile.
>
> When I do "emerge -DuvatN world", I get an error to the effect,
> that there are circular dependencies. Plea
Hello.
I'm installing a new machine and use 2008.0_beta1 i686 stage3. I
use the 2008.0/desktop profile.
When I do "emerge -DuvatN world", I get an error to the effect,
that there are circular dependencies. Please see below.
I'd like to know, if anyone else ran into this problem and how it
got s
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Michael Schmarck wrote:
| Hello.
|
| · Eric Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
|
|> Ok, so looking at your original post, gvfs, gnome-vfs, and seahorse were
|> upgraded.
|
| Yes.
|
|> I'm not much of a gnome guy but I do know that apps do all
|> sorts of str
Hello.
· Eric Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ok, so looking at your original post, gvfs, gnome-vfs, and seahorse were
> upgraded.
Yes.
> I'm not much of a gnome guy but I do know that apps do all
> sorts of strange stuff if I upgrade deps and don't restart them
> (forget). When's the last time
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Uwe Thiem wrote:
| On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
|> Has anybody else who recently posted to the list gotten an email
|> bounce for a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Nope but since it is an "unknown or illegal alias" rather than
| an "unknown u
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:39:13 -0700 (PDT)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: Eric Martin
Hello,
I have a nice HP CP3505 color printer that works fine with cups. It has a
place for envelops. I run KDE 3 series desktops.
What is the best printing software to create to/from addresses on #10 envelopes?
Maybe the ability to add some pastel background images on select envelops
would be c
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Michael Schmarck wrote:
| Eric Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|
|> of course I ran eix seahorse *after* hitting reply. Teaches me not to
|> reply to a message 30 seconds after getting out of bed. Ok, now onto
|> helpful stuff... does /tmp/keyr
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Roy Wright wrote:
| Grant wrote:
|>> An oc'ed cpu needs a lot more power&generates a lot more heat. Both
can damage
|>> the CPU AND the mobo (too much power might fry a regulator, or cook
a cap).
|>> Or it might overload the PSU - and then everythi
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:54:53 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote:
> > > Also, just noticed this little bit: "udev: renamed
> > > eth0 to eth1". Why did it do that?
> >
> > Because you have a udev rule to do this? Take a look
> > in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
> >
>
> Looks like th
--- Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:57:43 -0700 (PDT), maxim
> wexler wrote:
>
> > Also, just noticed this little bit: "udev: renamed
> > eth0 to eth1". Why did it do that?
>
> Because you have a udev rule to do this? Take a look
> in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persi
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 07:43 -0700, Bob Young wrote:
>
> I do have a second brand new 250G Seagate, is another clean install, with a
> *second* brand new drive the best alternative, or is some even lower level
> hardware (i.e. disk controller) the more likely culprit at this point?
>
> Thanks f
On Mittwoch, 16. April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> It's very bad. It indicates file system corruption on the ReiserFS. In
> my experience, I have never seen this to be followed by a clean
> recovery.
>
> You can try reiser.fsck with --rebuild-tree (after suitably enough
> research and googling)
On Mittwoch, 16. April 2008, Bob Young wrote:
> I'm in the process of installing a new box, last night before going to bed
> I started installing xorg server. This morning, I found the 82nd build (out
> of 162) had failed with the following error:
>
>
> 1450K .. .. .. ..
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Bob Young wrote:
> I'm in the process of installing a new box, last night before going
> to bed I started installing xorg server. This morning, I found the
> 82nd build (out of 162) had failed with the following error:
> 36 -rwxr-xr-x 1 NormalUser Domain Admins 363
Have you tried the keys Ctrl+Alt+Suppr in tty1 for example?
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: [gentoo-user] How Bad Is This...?
> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 07:43:21 -0700
>
>
> I'm in the process of installing a new box, last night before going to bed I
> sta
Mick wrote:
On 16/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 15:06 +0100 schrieb ext Mick:
> I was trying to scp a file which had spaces in its name; e.g.
>
> This\ is\ the\ name\ of\ it.txt
I tried it in my zsh, with TAB-completion (means: I typed
I'm in the process of installing a new box, last night before going to bed I
started installing xorg server. This morning, I found the 82nd build (out of
162) had failed with the following error:
1450K .. .. .. .. .. 89% 44.2K
0:04
1500K .. ..
On 16/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 15:06 +0100 schrieb ext Mick:
>
>
> > I was trying to scp a file which had spaces in its name; e.g.
> >
> > This\ is\ the\ name\ of\ it.txt
> I tried it in my zsh, with TAB-completion (means: I typed "scp
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, 16:31, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> $ scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:'/src/dir/This is the name of it.txt' /dst/dir
Wrong (sorry). You need to both quote and escape spaces.
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:17 AM, Florian Philipp
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 05:52 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I'm going to put Gentoo on my Mac Mini. No one ever uses the
> > machine for anything. So much for OS X I suppose. Anyway, the 2008
> > beta, l
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 April 2008, 14:52, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >I'm going to put Gentoo on my Mac Mini. No one ever uses the
> > machine for anything. So much for OS X I suppose. Anyway, the 2008
> > beta, locate
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 05:52 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I'm going to put Gentoo on my Mac Mini. No one ever uses the
> machine for anything. So much for OS X I suppose. Anyway, the 2008
> beta, located here:
>
> http://gentoo.osuosl.org/releases/ppc/2008.0_beta1/
>
> is 745MB which does
Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 15:06 +0100 schrieb ext Mick:
> I was trying to scp a file which had spaces in its name; e.g.
>
> This\ is\ the\ name\ of\ it.txt
>
> But scp would fail each time saying that the name is ambiguous (or
> something similar). I also tried enclosing the name in 'single'
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, 16:06, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was trying to scp a file which had spaces in its name; e.g.
>
> This\ is\ the\ name\ of\ it.txt
>
> But scp would fail each time saying that the name is ambiguous (or
> something similar). I also tried enclosing the name in 'single', o
Eric Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> of course I ran eix seahorse *after* hitting reply. Teaches me not to
> reply to a message 30 seconds after getting out of bed. Ok, now onto
> helpful stuff... does /tmp/keyring-L12w0n/ssh exist?
Yes. HOWEVER:
--($:~)-- sudo lsof | grep -i tmp/keyring
Hello
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 03:06:05PM +0100, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was trying to scp a file which had spaces in its name; e.g.
>
> This\ is\ the\ name\ of\ it.txt
There is a problem ‒ it unescapes at both ends, so you need to
double-escape it, like
'Filename\ with\ spaces'
or
Filena
Hi All,
I was trying to scp a file which had spaces in its name; e.g.
This\ is\ the\ name\ of\ it.txt
But scp would fail each time saying that the name is ambiguous (or
something similar). I also tried enclosing the name in 'single', or
"double" quotes, but it wouldn't have any.
What's the rig
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Michael Schmarck wrote:
| Eric Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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|> Michael Schmarck wrote:
|>> Hello.
|>>
|>> Since this morning, I find that I can no longer add SSH keys to the
|>> ssh key age
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:57:43 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote:
> Also, just noticed this little bit: "udev: renamed
> eth0 to eth1". Why did it do that?
Because you have a udev rule to do this? Take a look
in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
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Procedure: (n.) a method o
Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 00:57 -0400 schrieb ext Richard Marzan:
> > I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge -C'd
> > coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can i repair
> > this?
>
> Not tested: Boot a Gentoo LiveCD, cr
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, 14:52, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I'm going to put Gentoo on my Mac Mini. No one ever uses the
> machine for anything. So much for OS X I suppose. Anyway, the 2008
> beta, located here:
>
> http://gentoo.osuosl.org/releases/ppc/2008.0_beta1/
>
> is 745MB which doesn'
Hi,
I'm going to put Gentoo on my Mac Mini. No one ever uses the
machine for anything. So much for OS X I suppose. Anyway, the 2008
beta, located here:
http://gentoo.osuosl.org/releases/ppc/2008.0_beta1/
is 745MB which doesn't fit on 700MB CD-Rs I have. Are there CD-Rs
larger than 700MB? I loo
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> Michael Schmarck wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> Since this morning, I find that I can no longer add SSH keys to the
>> ssh key agent. I'm using Gnome 2.22, so I think seahorse would be
>> used instead.
[...]
> I
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 00:57:59 -0400
Richard Marzan wrote:
> I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge -C'd
> coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can i
> repair this?
>
> --
> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
Perhaps a quickpkg of coreutils
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Michael Schmarck wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Since this morning, I find that I can no longer add SSH keys to the
> ssh key agent. I'm using Gnome 2.22, so I think seahorse would be
> used instead.
>
> --($:~)-- ssh-add
> Could not open a connection to your
# emerge -avk sun-jdk-1.5.0.10.tbz2
*** emerging by path is broken and may not always work!!!
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[binary N] dev-java/sun-jdk-1.5.0.10 USE="-X -alsa -doc -examples -jce
(-nsplugin)" [?]
Total: 1 package
Peter Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just installed knode to see how Usenet has changed since I first used
> it 15 years ago, and I'm astonished to find that the default colours
> include white text on a white background for read threads and articles.
That's not the default. The defau
I've just installed knode to see how Usenet has changed since I first used
it 15 years ago, and I'm astonished to find that the default colours
include white text on a white background for read threads and articles. Who
on Earth wants these things to disappear when read? What goes on in the
min
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 1:26 AM, Kevin O'Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should I use something else to author my diagrams?
>
You might try Dia or grace.
Liviu
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:00:38 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If the last step fails, you could also just unpack the package with tar,
> but that wouldn't give you any package information.
Re-emerging the package after booting into the fixed system will cure
that. In fact, you should emerge core
Alan McKinnon schrieb:
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Richard Marzan wrote:
I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge
-C'd coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can
i repair this?
Boot off a LiveCD somehow. Use one that has a fairly recent cor
Grant wrote:
>> An oc'ed cpu needs a lot more power&generates a lot more heat. Both can
>> damage
>> the CPU AND the mobo (too much power might fry a regulator, or cook a cap).
>> Or it might overload the PSU - and then everything is possible. A damaged
>> mobo or psu can take a lot of stuff w
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Richard Marzan wrote:
> I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge
> -C'd coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can
> i repair this?
Boot off a LiveCD somehow. Use one that has a fairly recent coreutils on
it, and merge the
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I just built a new box (previous one's motherboard fried) and decided to
just start from scratch with gentoo ~x86. Tried the 2008.0 beta 1
liveCD but it didn't like my gpu (nvidia 8600GTS) so just did a stage3
install via ssh from another box using t
Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 00:57 -0400 schrieb ext Richard Marzan:
> I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge -C'd
> coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can i repair
> this?
Not tested: Boot a Gentoo LiveCD, create a coreutils binary package with
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