I was having the same problem.
I had found and nfs package for fedora and in it had the .service files. I
used those and got it to work.
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 7:56 PM, walt wrote:
> I'm sooo close, but I'm doing something wrong with nfs server, and my nfs
> clients keep getting rejection me
Desksms also lets you send texts form your computer. but uses gtalk i
believe.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Willie WY Wong wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 07:29:57AM +0200, Penguin Lover J. Roeleveld
> squawked:
> > Aside from installing an FTP-server, you can also install "AirDroid", it
> >
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Matthew Finkel wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
>> I just purchased a new smartphone (samsung galaxy S III), which runs
>> android ice cream sandwitch 4.0.4). I would like to copy files
>> to and from the phone. The phone manual
., Ltd.
RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 05)
Respectfully,
Aaron
.
Respectfully,
Aaron Bauman
ons). I also have a Gentoo box with 2 NICs
(one being an 88E8053, just like the Mac Mini) that was having issues
with large transfers on the sky2 connection years ago so I switched over
to the other NIC.
Good luck with your search.
Aaron
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"The goblins are in charge of maintenance? Why not
SYNC target. Most likely, the change at
Arctic Networks has not been communicated to the mirror folks at infra,
or they haven't yet gotten around to updating the meta-mirror.
Aaron
atter considering all of the existing
flavors/forks of MySQL that have existed since Sun bought MySQL. IIRC,
Monty has already started a new consortium for maintaining compatibility
between all of these flavors.
Aaron
(which btw includes both gnome stuff as well as Qt and Phonon)
so while it may not be in your system it's not crazy to depend on. Tone
down the Gnome/Fedora hate.
Aaron
-Java
list.
Aaron
not tried it, but you will probably have better luck getting
information on the Gentoo-Java list.
IIRC, Eclipse is a bit of a nightmare in terms of packaging because it
has so many components that are rather tightly coupled version-wise.
Aaron
to switch to a ~arch version of Tight on Gentoo if the stable
version is too old.
If you're running Gnome, you could also take a look at Vinagre as a
client. It does connection bookmarking, multiple connections on tabs, etc.
Aaron
cko-mediaplayer in the future, but that box
just doesn't do a lot of online media so it wasn't worth the effort at
this juncture to switch.
Aaron
Andrey Vul wrote:
Gcj can't compile eclipse(-ecj) due to encoding issues. Any solutions?
Emerge log attached.
Ask on gentoo-java?
Aaron
as NFS so probably not what you want. My guess is you will want to try
Coda out based on its wikipedia entry.
Aaron
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would suggest using 0.6.3 (the latest upstream release, ~amd64 & ~x86 in
portage).
If you want something more involved (like a real Library would use), you
could look into Koha[1] and/or Evergreen[2] as web apps but
unfortunately neither is in Portage.
Aaron
[1] http://www.koha.org/
ing_change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdrkit#Fork
Aaron
P.S. I'm fully aware that the text of the wiki articles may be
considered biased, that's a topic to take up on Wikipedia and not
here. I'm just using the articles as a jumping point to what appear
to be primary sources
harder to switch over to the open source firmwares.
Aaron
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good answer on the gentoo-java
mailling list. It may be in one of the java overlays although I
couldn't find it for myself. Another option may be to use IcedTea or
OpenJDK6.
Aaron
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the mountains stand guard,
and t
mode on my work box (Fedora 7, Thunderbird
2.0.0.14 (20080501)), it didn't appear in a new thread but showed up as
a reply to another completely unrelated thread as the initial poster said.
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n, IIRC the Blackdown JRE/JDK have an unpatched security
issue with the browser plugin, which is why the plugin is turned off.
You may have better luck getting more in-depth answers on the
gentoo-java mail list.
Aaron
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ight be causing undelivery for you.
Aaron
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for the grave is no bar to my call."
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one of the big issues recently has been poor
communication between the devs and end-users, this could help bridge the
gap and give users the feeling that they have more of a voice.
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ilesystem, only
storage partitions.
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can be a bit like Window Manager or
favorite Desktop debates.
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, then you're SOL as the chroot will fail.
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I started getting results on the RSS feed again this morning after
months of being dark.
It appears to be back up, although a visit to the web address gives a
layout that definitely looks like a work in progress. Still, it's nice
to see it back.
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The package netqmail allows me to specify the value QMAIL_CONF_SPLIT before it
compiles. How do I actually set this value? How do I set optional flags when I
build a package? Do i need to place them in a file somewhere or can I "export
QMAIL_CONF_SPLIT=" in my shell prior to invoking emerge?
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On 28-Oct-07, at 6:15 PM, Dan Farrell wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 17:59:05 -0400
Aaron Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It sounds like what you really want to get is a Linksys WRT54GL[1]
that you can then flash with something like dd-wrt[2] or OpenWRT[3].
Aaron
Sure, you could do tha
good ol'Tux. Is this possible? In
this
case, what kind of wireless hardware do I need to attach?
It sounds like what you really want to get is a Linksys WRT54GL[1]
that you can then flash with something like dd-wrt[2] or OpenWRT[3].
Aaron
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G#WRT54GL
ble you'll be fine. I guess it really
depends on your budget. You should be just fine with the 1GB, but I
would look to double that up if I felt I could afford it.
Hope this helps,
Aaron
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On 16-Aug-07, at 9:55 PM, James wrote:
Aaron Clark ophidian.homeip.net> writes:
I have this ethernet on a Sony laptop:
08:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
88E8036 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (rev 16)
You could try the sky2 driver (listed as EXPERIMENTAL in
n
a time critical crunch on this problem.
You could try the sky2 driver (listed as EXPERIMENTAL in the make
menuconfig screens). It's a more recent driver for the Marvell Yukon
chipsets than the sk98lin drivers.
Aaron
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th
On Thursday 15 June 2006 07:01, Nico Schümann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yesterday I read that Google Earth had been released. I did an emerge and
> everything worked as expected - except the speed, but the graphic driver is
> to blame (missing OpenGL support). So why is Google Earth masked?
> Has anyone any
based
on the themes/fonts you select.
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read and write in his/her own home
directory. Is it a bug? Or is it done for some security reasons?
Thanks in advance. Sorry for my bad English.
Gentoo bug 101567.
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On 8/8/05, A. Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Aaron Nichols wrote:> I was going to try the "non-genkernel" approach and see if that worked any> differently, as the grub configuration is quite different. I have examples
> of other distributions whi
On 8/7/05, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aaron Nichols wrote:> The way I'm able to recover this is to boot to the live CD,> fsck.jfs/dev/sda6 and then rebootDo you have an /sbin/fsck.jfs on your root partition? Because hereit doesn't exist. Hmm, you did eme
t partition (please, no
responses of "yeah, works fine for me" if you can resist).
I'll happily provide more info as desired - but thought I'd start here.
Aaron
ease, no
responses of "yeah, works fine for me" if you can resist).
I'll happily provide more info as desired - but thought I'd start here.
Aaron
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Javier Uribe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yes, cannot install iptraf in my system
>
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89458
emerge sync and try again.
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they're not. I have the following gcc's on this laptop without doing anything
special: 3.3.6, 3.4.4, 4.0.1_pre20050702, 4.1.0_beta20050604.
Cheers
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HTH
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nfess I'm a complete novice when it comes to blogs.
I prefer nanoblogger, which is a nice command-line blogger that produces static
content. It's available under www-apps/nanoblogger.
Cheers
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/path/to/repo
HTH
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should setup bugzilla to watch that
alias. You will then get all bugzilla mail that goes to that alias.
HTH
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already given great advice, so no need to comment there.
app-shells/sash has been recently removed from the base profile in favor of
busybox, so you're safe to remove that one.
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It just doesn't seem right to go over the river and through the woods
to Grandmother's condo.
nted with the noexec flag. For obvious reasons (I hope), you cannot have
PORTAGE_TMPDIR on a partition with the noexec flag set. Either remove the
noexec flag or set PORTAGE_TMPDIR to a different location.
HTH
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libiconv,
but not both). libiconv is mainly meant for systems that have a non-GNU libc
(BSD for example). Assuming you're using linux, you should be using glibc's
iconv.
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Aaron Walker <
host your mailserver on an alternate non-blocked port?
On May 30, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Richard Fish wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
Get an old pc and set it up as a mail server, then get it via imap
from
there.
I had a setup like that, but I had to give it up when I started
travelling for work.
Links are now set up to build a native compiler for i686-pc-linux-gnu
updating cache ../config.cache
creating ./config.status
creating Makefile
creating intl/Makefile
creating fixinc/Makefile
creating gccbug
creating mklibgcc
creating mkheaders
creating auto-host.h
* Compiling gcc ...
/var/tmp/po
7;s been fixed or not. If it is known and
has been fixed, then submit a bug[1] and I'll add the patch. If not, then
submit a bug upstream.
[1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/
HTH
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ried but fail?
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possibly more
depending on what exactly you're looking for.
Finally, to get it to dump core, you'll probably have to add 'ulimit -c
unlimited' to your apache2 init script.
HTH
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>>ERROR: /make.defaults is not readable
>
>
> Change "grep" to "egrep" in line 157 so it looks like this:
>
> parent="$(egrep -v '(^#|^ *$)' ${curdir}/parent)"
This should be fixed in the latest gentoolkit.
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o with certainty.
Really it's the application's problem. The best thing to do would be to try
and get a useful gdb backtrace and send it upstream (whether it's the app or a
lib it uses). If you don't know how to get a backtrace, let me know.
Cheers
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Any
> ideas as to what I've messed up?
>
Can you elaborate on what that "update" was?
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ooff cer
peyments.
Bork Bork Bork!
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