On 16 May 2006 17:56:14 -0500, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So cutting to the chase here:
Do you think this being an athlon64 will have a bad effect on gentoo
install or will it install as on any other machine and maybe even
allow me to use the 64bit version if I felt adventurous?
On 5/16/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This may be a stupid question, but here goes: In Rosegarden in the
notation editor, is it possible to view more than one measure at a time,
and if so, how do I do it? Mine only shows me one measure at a time,
but a picture in the Rosegarde
On 16 May 2006 18:30:31 -0500, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Taking the opportunity of a major update to adjust CFLAGS in
/etc/make.conf and I found something that looks like it might be a
typo of mine.
CFLAGS="-Os -march=athlon-xp -pipe"
Does the `O' (uppercase oh) have an `s' com
On 16 May 2006 15:42:40 -0500, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"James Ausmus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, to cut short the confusion, Harry, your march setting in your
> CFLAGS should be k8, and the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS should be either x86, or
> ~x86, depending on if you want to run st
Grant wrote:
Sounds good to me. Could this be the same type of feature as the DMZ
Port/Host:
###
Static NAT
Set Up an IP Address to be your Default NAT Destination.
Static NAT Device or specify IP Address
All unsolicited inbound traffic will be sent to the above device.
Note: Static Nat and
JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a good spam filter out there? One that is not a pain to setup
> and use?
>
> My current setup is postfix, procmail and bogofilter. Maybe I haven't
> trained bogofilter enough or something. After three weeks, I have yet
> to have one spam marked as sp
Hello,
Check out:
http://postnuke.systura.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=51&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Sean
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 16:55, Sergio Polini wrote:
> I'ld like to know how to get the card working ;-)
> That is:
> -- minimal kernel version;
> -- kernel conf
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 20:15 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
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> b.n. wrote:
> > I'd suggest Python too.
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> Yep, it was definitely the way to go it seems.
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> > You can write an API and then 2 wrappers:
> > - a console-based ncurses one
>
On Tue, 16 May 2006, James Ausmus wrote:
> On 16 May 2006 17:56:14 -0500, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So cutting to the chase here:
> >
> > Do you think this being an athlon64 will have a bad effect on gentoo
> > install or will it install as on any other machine and maybe even
>
VMWare tools will run just fine if you use the latest Any-Any update for them from the VMWare website. Just google for it.-- Jason Weisberger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Harry Putnam writes:
> Do you think this being an athlon64 will have a bad effect on gentoo
> install or will it install as on any other machine and maybe even
> allow me to use the 64bit version if I felt adventurous?
It should install as on any other machine. Install an i586 or i686 build I
wou
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I have mailman. I'll start a mailing list for you on it if you like.
> You should be forewarned that my wife and I are moving this weekend, so
> there might be a slight disruption in service (perhaps an hour on Friday
> if th
I am trying to build a number of minimal Gentoo images without portage
installed. The approach I was taking was to build a master image with
all the software that I need according to the standard Gentoo
installation instructions, and then remove portage and create the
minimal images. If I ever de
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Hello,
I am wondering how any of you limit transfer speeds on a specific
protocol. I do not need any server type applications for managing a
network, I just need a method to limit something like HTTP traffic or
SSH traffic on my box only so I don't use
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 09:32:55PM -0600, Penguin Lover Rennie deGraaf squawked:
> My question is, how do I correctly uninstall portage? My main concern
> is the several hundred megabytes taken up by /usr/portage,
> /var/cache/edb, /var/db/pkg, /var/lib/portage and wherever else portage
> stores d
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 11:06:09PM -0500, Penguin Lover Jeremy Olexa squawked:
> Hello,
> I am wondering how any of you limit transfer speeds on a specific
> protocol. I do not need any server type applications for managing a
> network, I just need a method to limit something like HTTP traffic or
>
Take a look at catalyst which is used by the release team to make
install cd's etc (which do not have portage installed). There are
published catalyst spec files that delete all the unnecessary stuff
quite safely.
On Tue, 16 May 2006 21:32:55 -0600
Rennie deGraaf wrote:
> I am trying to build a
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 23:06 -0500, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
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> Hello,
> I am wondering how any of you limit transfer speeds on a specific
> protocol. I do not need any server type applications for managing a
> network, I just need a method to limit som
On 5/16/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Where/how do you check that?
# env | grep KDE
I am running fluxbox and a number of KDE
apps which I launch as and when needed. More rarely I launch the full
KDE as a DE (BTW, are you running KDE as a DE?). It is worth
mentioning that when I launch
On Wed, 17 May 2006 00:45:16 -0400
Willie Wong wrote:
> On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 11:06:09PM -0500, Penguin Lover Jeremy Olexa squawked:
> > Hello,
> > I am wondering how any of you limit transfer speeds on a specific
> > protocol. I do not need any server type applications for managing a
> > netwo
On 5/16/06, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Further suggestions welcome.
Have you followed the rest of the thread? Which DE (if any) do you
run? Because when I change my menu font in KDE, OOo automatically
picks up the changes and uses them. No mucking with the OOO scaling
necessary.
On 5/16/06, James Ausmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does the `O' (uppercase oh) have an `s' component?
>
Yes - the -O setting is the level of code optimization that gcc does -
-Os is very similar to -O2, but also does code size optimization,
which may, under some circumstances, result in slower
On 5/16/06, James Ausmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope - VMWare doesn't give the guest OS a hardware copy of what the
host machine is - it does software emulation of the entire computer -
BIOS, CPU, Video Card, Hard Drive (unless you go for RAW access to a
specified hard drive), sound, etc etc.
On Wed, 17 May 2006 03:30:31 +0400, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Taking the opportunity of a major update to adjust CFLAGS in
/etc/make.conf and I found something that looks like it might be a
typo of mine.
CFLAGS="-Os -march=athlon-xp -pipe"
Does the `O' (uppercase oh) have an
Willie Wong wrote:
> 1. There's no need to send three copies of the same mail. If you
> didn't see it in your inbox it is because you use G-mail.
Sorry about that. I set it once about six hours ago, and it hadn't
shown up four hours later, so I sent it again. I assumed that it had
been dropped b
I have a new Sony Vaio laptop with a 1366x768 screen using the intel
"Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller" which can be
driven by the xorg i810 driver. Works fine on the laptop in this
resolution.
The problem I have is that many of the possible modes for this chipset
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