Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-31 Thread maxim wexler
> How long did your sync today take, and does an I aborted after about 2hrs > emerge -up world or > emerge -ua world seem to indicate that it was > successful (that packages haven't done that one yet but a list of the portage tree(if that's what /usr/portage is supposed to be) indicated that mos

Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-31 Thread Holly Bostick
maxim wexler schreef: >>But isn't >> >>emerge --sync >> >>a different command from the more traditional >> >>emerge sync >> >>? > > > In An Intro to Portage it's emerge --sync and if that > fails, emerge-websync but that failed too. > > >>1) What is the speed of your Internet connection? > >

Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-31 Thread maxim wexler
> But isn't > > emerge --sync > > a different command from the more traditional > > emerge sync > > ? In An Intro to Portage it's emerge --sync and if that fails, emerge-websync but that failed too. > 1) What is the speed of your Internet connection? Slightly faster than I can type ;( > 2)

Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-31 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 31 May 2005 15:33:54 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote: > But isn't > > emerge --sync > > a different command from the more traditional > > emerge sync The emerge man page only show "emerge --sync" now, but its description exactly fits the action of "emerge sync". They would appear to be the

Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-31 Thread Holly Bostick
Christoph Gysin schreef: > maxim wexler wrote: > >>Yes, thanks, emerge --sync is awesome! But must it run >>so long? I started more than an hour ago and it's >>still churning away. I noticed it started another >>server(went from Xeon to P4) and kept on going. Does >>it know enough to stop? Is it r

Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-31 Thread Christoph Gysin
maxim wexler wrote: > Yes, thanks, emerge --sync is awesome! But must it run > so long? I started more than an hour ago and it's > still churning away. I noticed it started another > server(went from Xeon to P4) and kept on going. Does > it know enough to stop? Is it repeating itself? At > some poi

Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-30 Thread maxim wexler
> > So it's probably one of those two things. But if I > was you, I would > emerge sync and install Firefox through Portage > before going any further > anyway. > > Hope this helps. > Holly > -- Yes, thanks, emerge --sync is awesome! But must it run so long? I started more than an hour ago and

Re: [gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-30 Thread Holly Bostick
maxim wexler schreef: > Hello everyone, > > on my former "main" box, K6-II, 500MHz I've managed to > get to startx and, since grokking dialup, am > web-surfing. Here's the issue: when Firefox opened up > the first time it invited me to upgrade which I did by > clicking the link provided. But now w

[gentoo-user] firefox sage

2005-05-30 Thread maxim wexler
Hello everyone, on my former "main" box, K6-II, 500MHz I've managed to get to startx and, since grokking dialup, am web-surfing. Here's the issue: when Firefox opened up the first time it invited me to upgrade which I did by clicking the link provided. But now when I navigate to Firefox Extensions