Daniel D Jones wrote:
I'd like to run Firefox 1.5. The latest stable build appears to be 1.07. I
added ww-client/mozilla-firefox ~x86 to my package.keywords file, which
resulted in Deer Park being installed. I don't want Deer Park, just the 1.5
release version. I've considered downloading t
Harry Putnam wrote:
What is the standard or common way to compile a detailed yet succinct
listing of system info.
Are there tools that do this? Or maybe one of those 16 inch cmdlines
with 2 dozen pipes... :)
Well, if you're talking about all hardware then I tend to prefer
sys-apps/lshw w
Neil Bothwick wrote:
This thread is all about compiling kernel modules, which must be specific
to either the running kernel or the intended kernel. Most packages take
the latter option, using the symlink, which causes problems if the
symlink is updated during an emerge -u world.
IMO exactly w
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 10:41:32 -0400 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| We are writing remote systems management software for Linux systems
| and are looking for a standard way to obtain a remote systems
| distribution name and release version. The "lsb_release -ir" commands
| se
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