Edward A Mihalow Jr wrote:
> Mark wrote:
>
>> I have a TDK indi DVD. It works perfectly. I would also add that I
>> have excellent results with LG products as others have mentioned.
>>
> I have had a TDK and now a SONY dual-layer. Both work excellent. Sony
> on newegg.com
> for 89.00.
>
I'm runni
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 03:31:14AM +1200, Peter O'Connor wrote:
> An interesting conundrum indeed.
>
> You can't install (due to it being blocked) ieee80211-1.0.3 with
> ipw2100-1.1.0 merged
>
> And from the error message you posted it looks like you can't merge
> ipw2100 (>1.1.0) without havin
On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 04:17:27AM +0200, Marco Matthies wrote:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
> >I know about perl scipting for this but wanted something like the
> >`date' command that is its own dedicated program.
> >
> >Is there a unix tool that outputs a finer grain of time segments?
>
> man date
> lo
There's gotta be an option for vsftp to give more verbose logs, right?
Also, ask your customer for his logs. Back in the days when I was
using windows any self-respecting graphical ftp client would have a
little window showing the connecting status/log. That could really
help.
Also, ask your cus
Zac wrote:
>Ian K wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> When I run the ebuild command with the digest
>> parameter,
>> I get an error. Please be assured that the path is
>> correctly pointing to a downloaded ebuild.
>>
>> Avalon media-video # pwd
>> /usr/local/portageOverlay/media-video
>>
>> Avalon media-video #
If I add a USE="whatever" to my make.conf file, does that get added to the
flags already in the default profile, or does make.conf override what's in
the defaults file?
Thanks as always for any input.
John D
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John Dangler wrote:
If I add a USE="whatever" to my make.conf file, does that get added to the
flags already in the default profile,
Yes that's right.
Also if you put USE="-whatever" it removes the flag
emerge info shows what USE flags are set
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