Dmitri Vassilenko wrote:
On Friday April 29 2005 11:30, Ian K wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone out there has a Satellite A70 (the
current model) and tried to put on Gentoo.
I'm typing this on an A70, so the answer is yes :)
Basically I was wondering what features of the
notebook wo
On Friday April 29 2005 15:58, Ian K wrote:
> Whats the story with the left media buttons beside the keyboard? Are
> those configurable?
Not that I know of. I may not have looked enough, though.
I just found this on Google: http://www.computx.us/gentoo-A70.html , btw.
Cheers,
Dmitri
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Thanks guys. I'll give it a try.
Have a great weekend,
Mark
On 4/29/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht gmail.com> writes:
>
> >I've been looking and googling but haven't spotted anything on
> > this. Is it possible to really power my big 19" monitor way down if no
> > one lo
Hi
I have just installed Gnome 2.10 (in Gentoo box) and before that I was
using Gnome 2.8 and I was able to right click in any file and send it
via bluetooth , but now I don't see the item "send via bluetooth"
anymore
is this a problem in my installation or it's not exist any more in Gnome 2.10 ?
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:24:40 -0400, Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
s -r5 ok?
Seems so. I've put it on three computers and no gotchas so far.
I'll put it on the laptop when OOo finally finishes compiling, although
r20 will probably be put by then...
I'll say it again, *this* i
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 01:20:37 -0400, Robert G. Hays wrote:
> >I'll put it on the laptop when OOo finally finishes compiling, although
> >r20 will probably be put by then...
> I'll say it again, *this* is why I only update when there is a *good*
> reason to.
Are two GLSAs on the most recent vers
HELLO all,
How can I output only packages that are installed on my system.
and not those that aren't.
example: emerge search kde output really all packages containing the
word kde. It is very hard to read all this just to verify that one or 2
kde packs are or not installed.
Thank you
Bayrouni
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Mark,
Sorry long delay -- slighly busy lately!
Since I was only kinda-halfway watching this thread, and have forgotten
several details, if you still need this help, could you please briefly
summarize your before setting & results and your new-install setings
&results, then I will (finally!) be a
<...
Neil Bothwick
Any given program will expand to fill available memory.
...>
*I* remenber that one!
Under WhinedoZZZs, and on any processor with less than 32KB memory --
more than that, and us mcu-specialists can probably have somethin left!
(Yes, I said 32 KILO-bytes.)
rgh.
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I have a similar problem.
Somewhee in the next few weeks I intend to make a ew small changes in
the usb-storge modules to do things like periodic-by-volume SYNCs, and
maybe rail the throughput in other ways, probably with some way to
specify for what devices, especially after connects; this woul
Look for messages from me here and on LinuxQuestions.org -- I was having
similar problems & finally made it work, and I posted to one or both of
these -- wait; maybe it was on Win4Lin.com ?
Really behind whole table full of 8-balls right now, so please forgive
my not finding, attaching, etc.
r
PS: sender may also be [EMAIL PROTECTED] !
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 11:57:34AM +0200, Nicolas Litchinko wrote
[1]: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ipv6.xml
[2]: https://tb.ipv6.btexact.com/
Thanks. RTFM is easy. It seems that the hardest part of linux is
FTFM, i.e. Find
Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote:
information is now obvious. Now even the "cat /dev/input/mice" does not
bring back my mouse. GRRR. :-)
this seems to be a Tom & Jerry story :)
*G*R*O*A*N*!!
rgh.
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Thomas Drueke wrote:
Argghhh !
And the winner is of course Jerry (don't ask about Tom, though).
Here comes the solution:
When ever doing kernel configuration read the .
Sometimes it really s GRRR :-)
Snapshot from the help of
"USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support"
CONFIG_USB_HI
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