Andrew Lowe writes:
> Hi all,
> I've got a PC that I use as a media computer, music, videos etc. I
> haven't updated it in ages so decided now is the time to give it a go. I
> issue the command, and subsequently get:
>
> ***
>
> harold ~# emerge --pretend -NuD world
Hi all,
I've got a PC that I use as a media computer, music, videos etc. I
haven't updated it in ages so decided now is the time to give it a go. I
issue the command, and subsequently get:
***
harold ~# emerge --pretend -NuD world
These are the packages that would be
=== On Fri, 01/28, Carlos Sura wrote: ===
> Hello, I've already did that, but isn't working yet... Is there
> something else?? I really want to have compiz-fusion working.
===
You also have to turn on decoration. and window moving, and window
resizing... Run the config tool and set all that up fi
On 26/1/2011, at 4:52pm, kashani wrote:
...
??? What password in ssmtp.conf ??? My /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf has 4
uncommented lines. They are...
...
>>>
>>> If you set it up to email you stuff using e.g. your email account, you would
>>> also need authentication credentials:
>>
On 01/28/2011 12:03 PM, kashani wrote:
>
> You might like one too.
>
> cmap w!! w !sudo tee % >/dev/null
>
> When you forget to sudo vi you can use w!! which pipes writing the file
> though sudo. You get some term gunk, but it does work.
That's what "screen" and PS1 are for
On 27 January 2011 15:09, PK wrote:
> Don't forget to enable window decoration feature (run ccsm) and select your
> decorator. I'd recommend using fusion-icon, makes things much more
> accessible.
>
> Cheers,
> P.
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Carlos Sura
> wrote:
>
>> Hello mates,
>>
>>
> On 01/27/2011 12:53 PM, YoYo Siska wrote:
>> BTW, if
>> - vim has access to X (you run it on your local machine or from
>> ssh -X or something similar)
>> - is compiled with X support (check with vim --version | grep +X11)
>> - and you :set mouse=a
>> then you can paste by middle clicking i
On 1/28/2011 9:08 AM, Bill Longman wrote:
On 01/27/2011 12:53 PM, YoYo Siska wrote:
BTW, if
- vim has access to X (you run it on your local machine or from
ssh -X or something similar)
- is compiled with X support (check with vim --version | grep +X11)
- and you :set mouse=a
then you c
On 01/27/2011 12:53 PM, YoYo Siska wrote:
> BTW, if
> - vim has access to X (you run it on your local machine or from
>ssh -X or something similar)
> - is compiled with X support (check with vim --version | grep +X11)
> - and you :set mouse=a
> then you can paste by middle clicking in vim
J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Thursday 27 January 2011 23:53:04 Dale wrote:
I just used -j with no number. It worked fine and I played Solitaire
and checked my email while it was running. The only thing I noticed was
it using swap. That could slow things down but otherwise, it worked fine.
I do
Florian Philipp binarywings.net> writes:
>
> Am 28.01.2011 00:08, schrieb James:
> > kmix will not run. The icon just bounces and then terminates.
> Take a look at ~/.xsession-errors
> That's where most (all?) of KDE does its logging.
ok, I ran a "tail -f /home/user/.xsession-errors"
in one
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