On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 09:06 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
> Not a real solution if you dont have your own mail server, but I moved
> the spam and filtering to spamassassin/procmail/amavis etc onto my own
> imap email server and turned off all filtering on that account. Now its
> not a problem for the
Luigi Pinna schreef:
> Alle 15:03, domenica 21 agosto 2005, Holly Bostick ha scritto:
> [...]
>
>>Extensions that *must* be installed by root are, afaik, global
>>installations by default. But this may not have been one of them. Did
>>you try installing it as a user and get an error saying that th
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:48:45 +0200
Markus Döbele wrote:
> Okay, then lets use sourceforge.
> I will release a new version tonight! Will be 1.0.2.
>
> (Integrated 10 new magical items, The special levels look really nice now and
> I included a new one: underground forest. The dragon room is new
On Wednesday 24 August 2005 02:16, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales
wrote:
> Yes, I found a kernel patch that does that. It allocates all the bad
> memory sectors in kernel space permanetely, so they can't be used.
> But, I found it too late. The memory is so bad now that it doesn't
> even tr
I have device on the network, I know its MAC address but not IP address.
How to list devices connected to local network?
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On Sat, 2005-08-20 at 08:32 -0700, Grant wrote:
> Do you know how to get 'emerge -fp world' to return only one path per
> file or get wget to use the %20-separated alternate paths properly?
>
Try this.. it's a 2 step process, I believe it can be done in 1 step
but, I'll let you figure it out.
e
On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 07:25 -0400, fire-eyes wrote:
> I am using evolution 2.2.3. The speed of the filtering is atrocious. For
> example, this morning I had 42 new messages, and it took 3 minutes 50
> seconds to get it done, an dmove it into the appropriate folders.
I don't know about you, I use t
Well since you need to know it's IP address I will assume that you are
not using static IP addresses and thus you are using DHCP. It should be
as easy as checking the DHCP server logs or the table of active leases
and searching for you MAC address.
-Mike
On 8/23/05, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Michael Crute wrote:
> Nobody has yet to get any of Studio MX 2004 working under Wine. The
> issue (so I have been told) is the activation system doesn't play real
> nice with Wine. Perhaps if you are skilled in the black art of
> cracking you could hack out the activation routines and make it wor
Or you could use http://packages.gentoo.org/ or
http://gentoo-portage.com both of which tend to provide decent
information about the packages in portage.
-MikeOn 8/23/05, Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:26:54 -0300 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:| - why gentoo has decide
Nobody has yet to get any of Studio MX 2004 working under Wine. The
issue (so I have been told) is the activation system doesn't play real
nice with Wine. Perhaps if you are skilled in the black art of cracking
you could hack out the activation routines and make it work? (Note: for
personal use onl
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Joseph wrote:
> I have device on the network, I know its MAC address but not IP address.
> How to list devices connected to local network?
You could try running:
arp -e
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Yes Flash 5 and I believe that even MX works anything before they
started adding activation. Though I believe this is not without its
flaws (i.e. I have heard the color chooser crashes the program) in
either case it definately works. I ran DW MX under Wine for the longest
time without any major iss
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Marcel Romijn wrote:
> Yes, I used everything as default as possible.
> I used 'genkernel' to build my kernel with the default configuration.
Many people have problems when uysing genkernel to build their kernels, so
I will repeat my earlier advice: build the kernel by hand w
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Wayne Clement wrote:
> try PowerBasic
Ah, a contradiction in terms ;-)
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On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 23:38 -0400, A. Khattri wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Joseph wrote:
>
> > I have device on the network, I know its MAC address but not IP address.
> > How to list devices connected to local network?
>
> You could try running:
>
> arp -e
Thanks, that is perfect (need to rec
maybe with arp? but that's only if it's on your local segment.
On Aug 23, 2005, at 9:54 PM, Joseph wrote:
I have device on the network, I know its MAC address but not IP
address.
How to list devices connected to local network?
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Holly Bostick wrote:
wrap) will be ignored. So opening up the file with nano and going to the
beginning of any apparently wrapped line and hitting Backspace to pull
it all together is not a bad idea.
Nope al in one line.
On side note I found some fourum posting claming that agppart and
nvidia
i say plug the bloody computer into a network and be done with it.
the darn things aren't much fun without connectivity anyway IMHO
:-)
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:50:45 +0800
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-08-20 at 08:32 -0700, Grant wrote:
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Seriously this time:
How about changing your strategy to this:
Get a list of the packages you want to update from the target machine.
something like:
emerge -uDp world|grep ebuild|awk '{print($4)}'>packlist
take packlist to the connected machine and type:
for package in `cat packlist` ; do DIS
Am Dienstag, den 23.08.2005, 16:59 + schrieb Ian K:
> Hey all,
> Has anyone been able to get the trial working under Wine?
Yup got it running a while ago. Problem is it did not run stable. Lots
of stalls, lots of graphic and cursor problems. Working was pretty much
not possible.
> Also, becau
Hallo, wie Du vielleicht an meiner e-mail erkennst (am Namen) ... meine
Muttersprache ist Deutsch. ;-)))
Hi, as you possibly recognize by my e-mail (the name) ... my native
language is German ;-)))
I got a PB installation and there is some doc about the (programming)
language in the tar ball.
In
This is exactly what I do. I run VMWare on XP and I just use the raw
partition for gentoo. The beauty is that when I really need to be native in
gentoo for some reason (maybe for kismet or something hardware related), I
just dual-boot into it. It's very slick. And it's pretty f'n awesome to be
abl
Ian K wrote:
Hey all,
Has anyone been able to get the trial working under Wine?
Also, because I would use it under Wine, would it be easy to uninstall
the trial and re install it after 30 days? :)
Ian
I don't know but maybe this will help
http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=flashmx
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Hmmm, a game IS an application (for gaming purposes) ;-))
Fast scrolling and all of this stuff isn't made by PB but by library
routines (SDL on Linux). So every (I mean EVERY) language should handle
this if the system does it handle.
By the way, we definitely can change the programming language b
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Michael Crute wrote:
> Or you could use http://packages.gentoo.org/ or
> http://gentoo-portage.com both of which tend to provide decent
> information about the packages in portage.
>
> -Mike
Well, first of all, top-posting sucks, especially in a thre
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