oot/scire (for devs)
OR
svn switch --relocate http://anonsvn.gentoo.org/repositories/gimli
http://anonsvn.gentoo.org/repositories/scire (for users of anonsvn)
Thanks.
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Yes, as long as it's not NuBus, but even that can be worked around. Check out
<http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc.xml?full=1> and #gentoo-ppc
on Freenode.
Adrian Chelar wrote:
> Gentoo linux work on powerpc?
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ith 20+ folders this becomes
> unmanageable...
Right-click on each folder, select Properties, check "Check this folder for new
message", and click OK.
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t; and most of all because Window Maker fits all my need...
>
> Did I miss something ???
>
> Can someone help me ?
Either 'gnome' snuck into your USE flags, or some package that you already have
installed suddenly gained a dependency on gnome (new version or someth
Junk Funk wrote:
> Cant unregister this mailinglist
> Tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
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> With no result.
> GR
Since you subscribed to the mailing list, wouldn't it make sense to unsubscribe
instead of unregister?
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rob3 wrote:
> Where do you get this? I couldn't find it on the www.nsa.gov site.
> What am I missing?
Do you mean selinux? Try
<http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/selinux/index.xml>.
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Gento
ly on the
hard drive.
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> environmental variable."
>
> Anybody knows what to do with it?
How exactly is that similar?
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nf.
Is there a valid /etc/resolv.conf *inside* the chroot? You're supposed to 'cp
/etc/resolv.conf /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf' before you chroot.
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t;quite simple, but I am stuck!
>
> AFAIK, kernel is one of those packages that cannot be compiled with
> distcc. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Consider yourself corrected. To use distcc for the kernel, do something like:
PATH="/usr/lib/distcc/bin:$PATH" make
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USE flag and call gmplayer instead of mplayer.
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r root's use only. If you're trying to do something with
a firewall, trying matching a destination port of 80 instead of the source port.
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ory down the line to determine
*exactly* where the space is being used.
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assume it's also got a
> workaround built-in; correct me if I'm wrong.
It's actually the kernel that detected it and not Gentoo, but that's semantics.
IIRC from the last Pentium box I had (it's been a while), you'll see a line in
the kernel messages (dmesg) th
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