stack:
ebuild.sh, line 1526: Called dyn_unpack
ebuild.sh, line 698: Called die
!!! IO Failure -- Failed 'touch .unpacked' in /var/tmp/portage/udev-089
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call
stack if relevant.
wiig / #
Any idea as to the cause? Solution?
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s. I would be quite interested.
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monolithic ebuilds are all
> in the same category, kde-base.
How does the removal of such modules occur if one uses the split
ebuilds, surely it becomes that much more difficult?
(93 messages later, come on all this and we dont hit 100?)
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"Facts ar
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the network dont
also require a password to access the shares?
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. KDE, Fluxbox, Gnome, et al.
Bleh!
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pilers are the same and that you are not emerging
critical packages.
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complete).
This is Gentoo... YOU HAVE THE POWER TO CHOOSE! :D
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hough something along the lines of
this is discussed in the Security Guide.
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.
Anyway my 2cents.
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.
Anyway any help would be appreciated.
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Hi all
Could someone suggest a descent wifi monitor preferably one that fits
in the taskbar.
I am using the following:
Fluxbox
Torsmo
So anything that fits in with those 2 will be great.
Cheers
Rav
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"Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are
done a etc-update since your last emerge sync && emerge world?
2. Is your net.eth0 linked to your net.lo?
3. Similarly with you net.eth1?
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> IP forwarding must be enabled on your new server:
> echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
> That is assuming you are using IP version 4.
Great thanks Uwe, I thought I might have forgotten something as simple as this.
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"Fac
older once they find it rarely contains anything of
> interest.
Again some kids dont check their mail and dont bother to maintain
their inbox so putting the spam in a seperate folder would just allow
it to accumulate.
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"Facts are stubborn things, but st
addition the access to the net is through 192.168.1.4
(proxy server).
Now on the previous server the teachers could get the mail and browse
the net from the 192.168.4. network. Could someone advise me on how to
go about doing this on the new server.
Thanks
Rav
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move all the mail that
is flagged as spam to the users spam folder and let them sort it out
but in a school environment /dev/null is a lot more suitable.
Cheers
Rav
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"Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable."
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tive mail.
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stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for
free". - Linus Torvalds, 1995
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> KISS - keep it short and simple.
Doesnt that also stand for "keep it simple stupid"!?
You can also use port knocking for additional security for SSH. I dont
know anything about VPN so I wont comment.
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"When you say "I wrote a progr
Merry Christmas all! Its now 42min into Christmas day in South Africa!
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"When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just
stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for
free". - Linus Torval
o-wiki.com/HOWTO_Beautify_GNOME#OpenOffice
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stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for
free". - Linus Torvalds, 1995
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On 12/22/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just for fun, why would one want to emerge an unstable bash? Is there some
> feature that I "have to have"?
It wasnt on purpose I assure you, I only notice after the emerge world
was complete.
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ken. Bleh! Back to Bash v3.0
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wasnt emerged again during the energe world.
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aviljmobile"
fallback_eth0=( "192.168.4.128 netmask 255.255.255.0" )
fallback_route_eth0=( "default via 192.168.4.1" )
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"When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just
stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I
>
oops, ok ignore the route commands there. Its the fallback route that
is not working correctly. Here is what is in my /etc/conf.d/net
fallback_eth0=( "192.168.4.128 netmask 255.255.255.0" )
fallback_route_eth0=( "default via 192.168.4.1" )
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Ok its the default fallback option that is not working correctly. If I use:
- config_eth0=( "192.168.4.128/24" )
- routes_eth0=( "default via 192.168.4.1" )
with no DHCP config then it works fine.
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"When you say "
Okay I tried the following:
- ziig conf.d # route add 192.168.4.1
- SIOCADDRT: No such device
This however did not give an error:
- ziig conf.d # route add 192.168.4.1 gw 192.168.4.1
I can quite happily ping 192.168.4.1. Any ideas?
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"When y
this is great cause you can login and such assuming
you dont have any network dependent login services (NIS and NFS
shares).
So I was wondering if this was possible with Gentoo. Its not as simple
as adding xdm to the boot runlevel. dont worry I tried...
Any thoughts?
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ey block HTML but
> I was told they do.
>
> Welcome aboard. Sometimes it is a fun ride.
>
> Dale
> :-)
Oh yes dont we know it :P
Welcome to the list Gianluca hope you find it a useful tool in solving
your problems and helping others solve theirs.
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instant
messenger service with gaim.
Cheers
Rav
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stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for
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> We have a number of old machines hanging diskless on a fairly nice LTSP box.
> So, this is a good server with a bunch of 6-7 machines using X remotely.
> No problem at all, everything working fine...
> ... that is, until one of them hangs.
> Certain old machines tend to hang a lot, and when they
On 12/13/05, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a program like xscreensaver that is lighter weight? All I
> want to do is blank and lock the screen after a little bit (or on
> command). I use xfce.
>
> - Grant
xlockmore will do exactly that. It works well and is extremely light.
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On 12/11/05, Martins Steinbergs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I'm considering to setup LTSP server with one terminal (old IBM Pentium 200Mh
> RAM32) attached. If i get from windows box one specific dos application and
> all data run under dosbox I'll go for LTSP unless there should be expens
On 12/7/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean
> by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open
> office and other programs. I run fluxbox.
>
> Currently they
> I take it you don't have GNOME installed (beyond the gtk libs needed to
> run Firefox)?
>
> Then try gtk-chtheme
>
> (emerge gtk-chtheme).
>
> This will allow you to change the settings for both the font name and
> size of the GTK2 fonts used on your system (it lets you change the theme
> too, bu
On 12/7/05, Edwin Kapauni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean
> > by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open
> > o
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean
by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open
office and other programs. I run fluxbox.
Currently they are quite large and I would like to decrease them.
Thanks
Rav
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On 12/7/05, David Obwaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 07:15:08PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > On 12/6/05, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I had an instance where I needed to use smbpasswd -a user_name to add
> > > a user t
On 12/7/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You guys are still awake!?!?
>
> When I signed up (about half an hour ago) I was the only one in San
> Francisco! What's up with that?
>
> What a great idea, b.n.! Thanks!
>
> Michael
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, b.n. wrote:
>
Yup currently I
On 12/6/05, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had an instance where I needed to use smbpasswd -a user_name to add
> a user to Samba. And I they don't need to be a member of the "samba"
> group. In my Samba setup experiences anyway.
>
> Hope this helps.
Yeah sorry, I checked up on my suggestio
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to setup a samba server on my gentoo system to share a few
> different
> directories. I want user authentication, so I can say user A has access to dir
> nr.1, user B to dir nr.1 and nr.2 etc. and appropriately set permissions on
> the
> gentoo server.
>
> I started by using
On 11/4/05, maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #mount -t usbfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
>
> aha!
>
> when I use -t vfat I see 'em. Thanks for the hint.
>
> But shouldn't I be getting a "wrong fs" error for
> usbfs?
>
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What is the command that you use to mount it?
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> Hi,
>
> Trying to install gentoo on a notebook with a P4M (dothan), wondering
> what -mtune should I go for, the GCC manual says:
>
> pentium-m
> Low power version of Intel Pentium3 CPU with MMX, SSE and SSE2
> instruction set support. Used by Centrino notebooks.
>
> pentium4, pentium4m
> Intel P
What would you guys suggest in terms of specs for a server, serving
say 50 odd thin clients?
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free". - Linus Torvalds, 1995
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On 10/30/05, Qian Qiao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, i top post, just for you, :)
You can post how you like. Please dont change your ways on my accord.
>
> Imagine someone who wasn't following the thread need to do to pick up this
> thread:
> 1. Scroll all the way to the bottom, read Ted's mes
Is that better? And while we are on the matter what is top posting?
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ou do it. I
> just like the top so that I don't have to scroll down. My mouse wheel
> leaves a little to be desired.
>
> Dale
>
> Ryan Viljoen wrote:
>
> >Is that better? And while we are on the matter what is top posting?
> >
> >
> >
> --
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Ok it emerged now, I did a emerge --newuse world and it seems to have worked :/ odd...-- "When
you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just stare at
you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, for free". -
Linus Torvalds, 1995
I cant seem to get eterm to emerge
and I really need/like Eterm please dont make me use xterm or aterm :(
Quote: /bin/sh
../libtool --mode=link gcc -O3 -pipe -march=pentium-m -mcpu=i686
-fomit-frame-pointer -mtune=pentium-m -L/usr/lib -o Eterm -rpath
/usr/lib:/usr/lib/Eterm main.o libE
Thank you both Bob and Uwe that gives me something to think about.
Uve I am from South Africa. Summer is going to be a scortcher I am fearing December January.
Back on topic, I am helping out my old High School and they are wanting
to setup thin clients in all the class rooms for the teachers.
I am wondering what the difference is between using LTSP and Diskless Nodes is for creating a thin client network.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ltsp.xml
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/diskless-howto.xml#doc_chap3
What would be the advantage of using LTSP. From what I have read (bearing in min
Yeah I would suggest doing a emerge and then CTRL-C'ing
it and copying the url that it was attemping to download it from. That
way you make sure you get the right sources for your current portage
tree.On 10/27/05, Tamas Sarga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Michael Crute wrote:>> O
Already tried that. I get the same error.On 10/27/05, Qian Qiao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/27/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Ok I am in need of some serious help well my home server is:>> After emerging python (with distcc running and attempting to do a c
Ok I am in need of some serious help well my home server is:
After emerging python (with distcc running and attempting to do a cross
compilation) I get the following message when I try run any program
associated with python:
o_O / # env-update
Is this your own splash image that created or are you using the default one?
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Splash_image_in_GRUBOn 10/24/05, Gentoo Voyager <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Daer all,
when i set the path in grub.conf to splashimage, while booting my
screen will blurred, then i can see any
The eject doenst work unfortunately, the IPod is detected as /dev/uba.On 10/19/05, David D. Rea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 11:16 +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:> Ok here is what I am wanting to do:
>> I windows when you connect your IPod it autodetects it and br
Ok here is what I am wanting to do:
I windows when you connect your IPod it autodetects it and brings up
itunes, then you can do the whole safely remove hardware blah blah.
After you have done that you no longer have the DO NOT DISCONNECT
screen on the IPod but it continues to charge. I would like
I am currently setting up some linux pc's for my
old high school. I am running fluxbox and have a default user account
which fluxbox loads from so no configs are saved to the home
directories. This also prevents the users from changing menu options,
backgrounds and such permently.
What I am aimi
Sorry forgot to add, yeah its pretty much normal, my results:
du -hs /usr/portage/distfiles = 1.9Gb
du -hs /usr/portage/distfiles/portage = 2.4Gb
Cheers
Rav
On 9/28/05,
Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've noticed /usr/portage is standing at a little over 2 gigs insize. Is this about n
If you do a:
du -hs /usr/portage/distfiles
and a
du -hs /usr/portage
You will see that the majority of the space is taken up by the
distfiles. This is where emerge stores all the packages that it
downloads when installing them on your system. To decrease the size of
the directory you can go throu
there should be 100 or so computers.
How do the linux clients authenticate when the user logs on?On 9/24/05, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 02:03:52PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:> I am currently helping out my old high school. They have just got some &qu
I am currently helping out my old high school.
They have just got some "new" pc's and they are wanting to run a dual
boot setup on them with windows 2k and gentoo. The profile and home
directories are all on a server and are mounted once the user has
logged on and authenticated... nothing out of th
Hey all
I have a curious problem with squid. At my old high school they have to machines.
Machine A - Mail, file, et al server. It has squid running but deny's
all access except to those fortunate people (IP's). Running red hat
(dont ask not my baby). 192.168.1.3:3128
Machine B - Proxy server. It
Yeah *blush* in a moments stupidity it would seem that I had compiled
it into the kernel. As for suspecting it was udev well that was a wild
guess as well as seeing the dev part and the errors occuring after it
was started hehe. Anyway I have recompiled the kernel with it removed
and its all sorted
Hi
I am getting a strange error on boot when udev runs. Could anyone give
me some insight as to what the problem is?
Aug 24 12:08:49 [kernel] end_request: I/O error, dev nbd76, sector 4294964992
Aug 24 12:08:49 [kernel] nbd76: Request when not-ready
Aug 24 12:08:49 [kernel] end_request: I/O erro
What do you guys make of these disconnection messages if anything?
Especially the first one. I am still getting constantly disconnected
so trying to work out what the problem is.
[quote]Aug 10 09:51:28 [pppd] No response to 3 echo-requests
Aug 10 09:51:28 [pppd] Serial link appears to be disconnec
Found an easier way to do it instead of editting the adsl-connect
script, for future reference.
In /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf there is the following line: PPPD_EXTRA=""
(round line 136) you can list any extra arguments here that you would
like to pass to pppd, like:
PPPD_EXTRA="mtu 1352 mru 1352 logfd 1"
Perfect thanks James. That worked perfectly... Hmmm never throught to
look in the connect scripts.
Cheers
Rav
On 8/6/05, James Hiscock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > James I grep'd all the files in /etc/ppp/ for 1432 with out any success.
>
> Sorry -- it's been a long time since I've fiddled wit
> Yeah I was hoping it wouldnt come to adding it in there paul. Looks
> like I am going to.
The only problem with this is that if the connection drops than the
MTU will return to 1432.
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that's nothing - when you play it forw
Yeah I was hoping it wouldnt come to adding it in there paul. Looks
like I am going to.
James I grep'd all the files in /etc/ppp/ for 1432 with out any success.
On 8/6/05, James Hiscock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Could anyone tell me how I go about setting the default MTU of my
> > pppoe conn
ditor and edit pppoe.conf
>
> go all the way to the bottom and add this line
>
> mtu="1352"
>
>
> save.
>
> On 8/6/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Could anyone tell me how I go about setting the default M
Hi
Could anyone tell me how I go about setting the default MTU of my
pppoe connection. I am using rp-pppoe to bring it up. It currently
sets it to 1432 and I need it to be 1352.
Thanks
Rav
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that's nothing - when you play
I was chatting to a friend on IRC and he got them to play in mplayer
by editing the mplayer ebuild:
[12:58] [ebuild R ] media-video/mplayer-1.0_pre7 -3dfx
-3dnow -3dnowext +X +aac -aalib +alsa (-altivec) -arts -bidi -bl
-cdparanoia -cpudetection -custom-cflags -debug -dga -directfb
+divx4lin
You are all going to hate me for this but I had no luck in Linux, you
need to get the AAC codec working which I wasnt successfull at doing.
If you have access to a windows machine than download VLC media
player, its the only player that I found to work. The linux version of
VLC requires you to emer
The original point of this was to promote Gentoo. You guys and gals
are all so proud of it but want to keep it to yourselves. When a mate
asks me what OS I am running I say Gentoo Linux. If he or she wants a
copy I gladly give it to them and help them out cause someone awhile
back took the time to
of the world? Each to their own I guess.
On 8/4/05, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 09:03 -0500, Chris Cox wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 August 2005 08:50 am, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > > Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
> > >
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
*sigh*
On 8/4/05, Chris Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 August 2005 06:20 pm, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > [quo
[quote]
Let the world know that you run on Gentoo Linux.
Put a Powered by Gentoo image on your Gentoo powered web sites or use
a Gentoo Badge on your web page, blog, forum signature or elsewhere
and link back to http://www.gentoo.org - help us spread the word! Tell
others how happy you are with Ge
Joseph could you direct me toward a how to on how to set that up, please.
Raphael have you gone through
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/security/index.xml it has some good
points and worth going through and ticking off each one.
Cheers
Rav
On 8/3/05, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005
I need some help with listing home directories that are greater than i
given size. I have tried
find /home -type d -size +5k
and
find /home -type d -size +5k -iname "*"
Both without much success...
Any help will be :D
Cheers
Rav
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This has been a really interesting topic. I also have a P4P800 which I
suspect is also on its way out and was wondering the exact same thing
the other day. And I have no chance of backing up all my data there is
just to much of it.
Thanks Jose.
Cheers
Rav
On 7/21/05, José Pedro Saraiva <[EMAIL P
SOLVED!
HAHAHAHA Found the problem! The time and date on the pc had been
reset, I suspect a dead cmos battery or who knows. So there was a
problem with the perl versioning. :D once that date had been reset it
all worked!
On 7/20/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
Hi all
I am really in need of your assistance and knowledge. I am trying to
emerge webmin. emerge starts of by trying to emerge Net-SSLeay which
fails with the following error:
Checking for OpenSSL-0.9.6j or 0.9.7b or newer...
You have OpenSSL-0.9.7e installed in /usr
*** Could not figure out whi
#x27;s lots affected so hopefully it will be fixed soon. In the
> meantime roll back to previous xorg and mask the current one out.
>
> BillK
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 10:08 +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > I am currently having a problem with Open Office. All the
I am currently having a problem with Open Office. All the apps have
black backgrounds for their icons. I am running fluxbox using fbsetbg
to set the background and with a theme. I have tried reemerging OO
with out succcess.
Any ideas?
http://babbage.ee.wits.ac.za/~viljoenr/OOerror.jpg
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I am having a problem with my fluxbox menu. At random intervals right
clicking the does not display the fluxbox menu although right clicking
on the toolbar and windows bars brings up their menus. I have a
shortcut key set to bring up the menu but this doesnt work either (if
the right click doesnt).
I dont know who much you know but have you tried:
ps aux | grep kdetv
or just a simple
ps aux
and than find the process number and use
kill
I prefer tvtime, its a really good program and I have little trouble with it.
Cheers
Rav
On 7/7/05, Luigi Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> I
axel for command line - it multithreads your download and allows you
to resume downloads, I use this instead of wget for emerge. Its much
quicker.
aria for gui - havent really tried any others but this does the trick
and works nicely.
On 7/6/05, simply change <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi! dea
I like browsing through it and reading any topics that interest me. I
am all for an email saying there is a new release. I dont mind since I
chose which mail I chose to read and which I dont.
On 7/4/05, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 08:54 -0400, fire-eyes wrote:
>
ay that it is the current one (so that I just need to
> focus in what I need to add/remove/change) than always have to look each
> detail. If somebody could confirm me that.. it's better to know!
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On 6/22/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
found (1)
> > Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> unknown-block(1,0)
> >
> > I will need to use the livecd to fix the prob.. after I find what's going
> on...
> >
> >
> >
> > On 6/22/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > w
> My problem is that I assume that the new configuration replaces the
> previous one. So, I would need to replace all files.
You dont need to replace your old kernel files you can simply copy
them over to /boot under a different name so use:
My previous kernel has:
/boot/kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r10
a perfect :D o///
Thank you Norberto
cheers
Rav \o/
On 6/22/05, Norberto Bensa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > Is it possible to get nano to display line numbers?
>
> does "nano -c" help you?
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rs for programming or for log view (or
> not), for that, vim was my choice, if you wish to try it, the man
> pages are very good.
>
> I was told emacs do it also.
>
> On 6/21/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is it possible to get nano to display
eth0 - connects to the lan
# Set up IP FORWARDing and MASQUERADING
iptables --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
iptables --append FORWARD --in-interface eth0 -j ACCEPT
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward4
That should do the job. Just make sure that all the necc
Is it possible to get nano to display line numbers?
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So it would seem the fix (hack) is this
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS
--clamp-mss-to-pmtu
On 6/14/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok I have got an old P1 with gentoo 2005.0 installed. I am trying to
> get the internet shared so that
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