On 6/16/06, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 21:58 +, JimD wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good guide for converting an xvid to DVD under Gentoo?
> I have previously ripped a few of my kids Disney movies. Now one is broke so
> I want to burn
Does anyone know of a good guide for converting an xvid to DVD under Gentoo?
I have previously ripped a few of my kids Disney movies. Now one is broke so
I want to burn from the backup.
Thanks for any help,
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Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
> Google for "edit PDF +Linux".
Did that. There wasn't much out there really.
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Justin R Findlay wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 05:54:00PM -0400, JimD wrote:
>> Are there any tools/editors to edit a pdf or ps file? I am digitizing
>> some books. I have the books as pdf and can convert that to postscript,
>> text, html.
>>
>> I woul
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David Morgan wrote:
> On 18:53 Mon 12 Jun , JimD wrote:
>> Sweet. Thanks for the tips. I need to start using OOo more ;-)
>
> No need.
>
> sed -e :a -e '$!N;s/\n[^$]//;ta' -e 'p;D' filename
Close. It is removing the first character of every pa
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 12 June 2006 19:22, JimD wrote:
>> I have an MS Word "HTML" file. I used Lynx to dump it to text and
>> now I want to get it to pdf. I opened it in OOo and saved as an
>> OpenDocument. However, all the paragraphs are hard wrapped
t file and just
join all the lines of a paragraph, no?
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Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> Tuesday 06 June 2006 18:01 skrev JimD:
>> I don't know what windows software he will always
>> use. He may try FrontPage or Dreamweaver or some other tool.
>
> I would *really* recommend that he does not use Frontpage. It produces crap
>
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Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 June 2006 17:38, JimD wrote:
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>> >From my perspective, I don't want an ftp server that will allow someone
>>
>> to get in to my gentoo box by brute forcing a username and password. I
>> guess I can install something
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>
> So, what is the problem?
>
> Leandro.
Did you try to put an entry in /etc/hosts.allow? Put a line like:
ALL : 192.168.0.
Replace the IP with your network setup and restart cvs.
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Mick wrote:
> I also found this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tnef/
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> HTH
Thanks for the links ;)
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es the same way.
emerge eix gentoolkit
Then man eix and man gentoolkit.
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Richard Fish wrote:
> On 6/2/06, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can't MS even do email right?
>
> This was a rhetorical question, right?
>
> Anyway, the best way I have found to migrate messages from outlook is
> to setup an IMAP server, and use outlook to
Mick wrote:
> On 02/06/06, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Can't MS even do email right?
>
> Err, no.
>
> Have you tried importing them in a mail client (kmail, thunderbird,
> Opera)? I haven't tried it myself, but that's how I would go abo
torage OLE2 compound documents" or "DocFile", which is the
same technique used by Word, Excel and many many more."
Can't MS even do email right?
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addresses. Maybe someone got on your wireless network?
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ing about education, usually one would capitalize the first word of
a sentence.
I get to make a new procmail recipe now:
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people responded already. So why ad to the noise?
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JimD wrote:
> Does anyone know anything about this?
>
> http://www.license.shorturl.com/
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>
> I was wondering if it is a scam. My sister, an AOL user, sends me the
> AOL-Chain-Mail-Crap. I should .procmailrc her, but I would feel bad : )
>
> Jim
Never mind. I ju
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JimD wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions for some fun email based games? I have
> never played any before, I don't know if any exist.
>
> I guess I have some turn-based strategy like game in mind. I wanted to
> see If I could get a friend to play across the Net.
>
entoo(me) and Windows(him) (or
be able to run fine in vmware for me). Oh, and it needs to be fun : )
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Martin Larsson wrote:
> On 5/28/06, *JimD* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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> Anyway, all I had to do is remove /etc/vmware/not_configured and all is
> golden.
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>
> Thanks, that helped. Now I can run vmware as root.
> Bu
I know of GTK-Qt which lets GTK+ look like QT under KDE. However, is
there the opposite for Gnome? I would like to make the few QT/KDE apps
I run look better withing Gnome.
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> subscribe
List-Subscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ryan Tandy wrote:
> JimD wrote:
>> By the way, do you know if Gentoo considers an ebuild with an -rX on the
>> end to be newer? For example which would emerge choose:
>>
>> sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6
>> or
>> sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r1
>
> s/Gentoo/portage ;)
A
Ryan Tandy wrote:
> JimD wrote:
>> If the above is not doable, does anyone know of a good binary news
>> reader for Linux?
>
> What's wrong with Thunderbird?
For binary news groups? I could give it a shot. However, Thunderbird
sucks up tons of memory for text-o
x27;t help me now :-(
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ing packages...
By the way, do you know if Gentoo considers an ebuild with an -rX on the
end to be newer? For example which would emerge choose:
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6
or
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r1
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> I'm not saying it _does_ these things, but where does it say it
> _doesn't_?
Hey, Google has a corporate slogan of do no evil. We can trust big
corps right? :-)
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Thanks for any help,
p.s. sorry if this post showed up already. I posted it close to 2 hours
ago and don't see it.
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erl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz
and saved it to /usr/portage/distfiles and then ran this (one line):
ebuild /usr/portage/app-admin/perl-cleaner/perl-cleaner-1.03.ebuild digest
Now it merged in fine.
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> Well, fact is, that we can now get access to the page. And
> I wonder, why JimD posted, after it's been discovered that
> this "fact" is outdated (the post from Raymond Lewis and
> the replies have been sent before JimD sent his reply).
>
080/linux/faq.h tml
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It is official.
http://picasa.google.com/linux/
It installs and runs well with Gentoo.
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> it.
>
> best
> Chad
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> Cliff
Do you have the "old" mini with a G4 and the dog slow 4200 RPM drive?
If so that would explain a lot. The new Intel based ones have a much
faster processor and a much better hard drive. The difference is
night-and-day.
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JimD wrote:
>> Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
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>> Yes, the price is right, but when I tried it I could not make it work.
>>
>> ++ kevin
>
> I am using VMware 4.x workstation. The workstation performance is
> better than the free versions. I use Linux
stly for home use. It is dirt cheap for
corporate use though.
Thanks for the link to Parallels. The price is great. I will go give
it a test and and report back.
I would think that Parallels works on Gentoo. They have a screenshot of
it running on Gentoo with a Fedora VM.
http://www.
JimD wrote:
> The weird thing is that I have gcc 3.4.5 installed, not 3.4.4. Is there
> some system file that is telling libtool to use 3.4.4?
>
> Jim
FYI, I fixed this by re-emerging libtool. How in the world did libtool
get out of whack?
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wu chuanwen wrote:
2006/5/7, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
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Sorry!But i just don't know what you mean by this?
I expect your reply!
Thanks again!
I meant I want you to run the command above and send the output. The
last parameter /dev/hda refers to the d
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devs. I think they need some fixing as
well. However, I haven't really thought much about it and so have no
real useful suggestions, yet.
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suspend and bring it back up. I would need to start it as the logged in
user not as root.
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Some guys I eat lunch with have gotten a amazing amount of enjoyment out of a
game called KBounce.
Hmm, I am a Gnome guy, but I will still check it out.
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t is? lspci -v should show something. How
about in the product specs? Once you have the specific winmodem, post
it here. Maybe someone has experience with the same winmodem as you.
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Thanks folks - any pointers and/or suggestions are gladly welcomed
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Robert Persson wrote:
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Or stick with xorg-7 and don't do all the little updates? If i have a
working package, I won't do an update unless the *package* changes. For
example I wouldn't update a working foo-1.0-r1 to foo-1.0-r2. I woul
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marcin wrote:
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marcin wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to "increase priority" for OpenGL?
>
> Thanks, Marcin
I am using gentoo-sources with the Anticipatory I/O sched and did not
notice a slow down when I ran glxgears and nbe
mer Frequency" and set that to 1000 HZ.
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output of:
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Replace hda with your correct drive.
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from startx. I am really impressed with the speed improvements in Gnome
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So to answer your question, no, it is not needed in Gnome since gnome is
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JimD wrote:
Ok, this is a three part question. I am on "vacation" and I am using my
wife's laptop that used to have winxp and now has Gentoo. Starting
today I started to get garbled video output followed by a lock-up. I
have been using the laptop as my dev platform and kee
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the time on my "vacation" at my in-laws ; )
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definitely way too heavy.
Very true.
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I am the opposite and delete everything. It has come to bite me in the
bum many times. I need to start saving emails.
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tip. I will go give it a try.
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Though the compose.php page was a real mess. All I wanted to do was
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I wanted to do was fix up the the ugly compose form. With an
event-driven web app, the code would have been separated and it would
have been real easy to make changes to.
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JimD wrote:
After running eix-sync, I now get corrupted output. I no longer get
the correct information in the ebuilds. This has happened to me a few
times. Has this ever happened to anyone? Is there some quick fix?
I don't know if this is eix or emerge causing the problem. I jus
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efore
I want to start VMWare. All the startup script does is bring up the
virtual network that vmware uses.
Jim
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don't have too much
recompiling : )
Jim
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Ryan Tandy wrote:
> JimD wrote:
>> OK, something weird is going on with a new install I just did. I might
>> have hosed /dev. I though udev takes card of /dev?
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>> When I boot the new install, I get a kernel panic about the root= line
>> in my grub.conf. So
too install handbook:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=7
I don't see anythign for 2.6 kernels that says udev.
Jim
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JimD wrote:
> OK, something weird is going on with a new install I just did. I might
> have hosed /dev. I though udev takes card of /dev?
>
> When I boot the new install, I get a kernel panic about the root= line
> in my grub.conf. So from the grub boot menu I press c and ent
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