Dale wrote:
> Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
>> I have three users on my ~amd64 gentoo including myself. The two other
>> users have identical and very limited rights. For me and one user flash
>> in seamonkey works fine, for the other user it is blocked by seamonkey
>> being 'insecure', although the seam
Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
> I have three users on my ~amd64 gentoo including myself. The two other
> users have identical and very limited rights. For me and one user flash
> in seamonkey works fine, for the other user it is blocked by seamonkey
> being 'insecure', although the seamonkey binary an
I have three users on my ~amd64 gentoo including myself. The two other
users have identical and very limited rights. For me and one user flash
in seamonkey works fine, for the other user it is blocked by seamonkey
being 'insecure', although the seamonkey binary and the flash plugin
(www-plugins
On 10/29/2016 04:59 AM, Emanuele Rusconi wrote:
> Have a look at renamexm from sys-apps/rename (it's actually called
> rename
> but for Gentoo is was renamed to avoid a collision). It has a lot more
> options than rename and defaults to prompting you if you try to
> rename to
>
On Tuesday 01 Nov 2016 14:42:58 Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > For several years I've been running "eclean-pkg -d" and "eclean-dist -d"
> > in a weekly tidying routine, but recently it removed every single
> > package, leaving just the directory structure. And I'd just spent six
> > hours
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