Wagner Vaz schrieb:
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for some gtk application that I can administrate users on
> my BOX, can't be requered Gnome, KDE or XFCE, pure GTK. Thanks.
>
> All the best
>
Hi
Look here: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gst/
These are the Gnome System Tools, which come with a pure GT
It's probably not the first time the jobserver messes it up cause the ebuild
builds wine like this:
make -j1 depend && make
Does that work for you ?
Nope, it seems to do exactly the same thing as without -j1.
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Hi,
sorry for being off topic, but I think, folks of this list have the
knowledge to answer my question and I have no idea who to ask else...
I need to check from within a C-program whether the computer, the
program is running on (OS: Linux), is connected to the ethernet. The
program is runn
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
sorry for being off topic, but I think, folks of this list have the
knowledge to answer my question and I have no idea who to ask else...
I need to check from within a C-program whether the computer, the
program is running on (OS: Linux), is connected to th
Here is the weird part:
The Makefile it tools/ says:
all: $(PROGRAMS) $(MANPAGES) $(SUBDIRS)
it also says:
PROGRAMS = \
...
makedep$(EXEEXT) \
...
So, it should really be trying to build the makedep in the current
directory (which is build_dir/tools)
However, this is what make prints:
On 30/09/06, Ryan Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Doesn't the all-generic-ide line prevent you from using DMA and such?
The two objections I've seen to that is that it restricts the speed,
and also renames the drives to hd* instead of sd*, so things would get
switched around if I ever got to drop
On 30/09/06, Ryan Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/30/06, Duane Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running gentoo on exactly this setup. There was some trouble with
> support for the controller prior to 2.6.18, however it all works just
> fine if you use the "all-generic-ide irqpoll" bo
On 9/30/06, Daniel Iliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only problem is that all I see is a big
> grey block where the Flash presentation should be. Any ideas?
>
>
Have you already tried "emerge -C net-www/netscape-flash ; emerge
net-www/netscape-flash"?
Yeah, several times, it doesn't seem t
Michael Crute wrote:
> On 9/30/06, Daniel Iliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > The only problem is that all I see is a big
>> > grey block where the Flash presentation should be. Any ideas?
>> >
>> >
>> Have you already tried "emerge -C net-www/netscape-flash ; emerge
>> net-www/netscape-flash"?
>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: OT: How to check for an existing ethernet link ?
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 10:27:34 -0500
> Meino Christian Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > sorry for being off topic, but I think, folks of this list have the
> > knowledge to a
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 03:41:39 +0200
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
...[snip]...
> Since the offending file is in the portage tree rather than in
> distfiles it doesn't make a lot of sense to delete it since only a
> sync will be able to refetch it anyway. Had it been in distfiles then
> Dales suggestion
Am Samstag 30 September 2006 14:16 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Group, I recently built a ventilated stucture around my 4 desktops to
> try to quiet things down and get rid of the heat.
>
> I made no provision for forced shutdown in case of overheat, which is
> quite likely to happen if, for exampl
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 12:09:42 +0200
Norman Rieß <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wagner Vaz schrieb:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm looking for some gtk application that I can administrate users
> > on my BOX, can't be requered Gnome, KDE or XFCE, pure GTK. Thanks.
> >
> > All the best
> >
> Hi
>
> Look here:
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Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
> But in my case I have to avoid *ANY* timeouts (wayting for an answer
> or another timeout for example: the timeout of "gethostbyname()") if
> possible. My program has to react AS FAST AS POSSIBLE on error
> conditions.
I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
weeks and have determined that there may be a steep learning curve
on my part converting. Any
On 10/1/06, Terry Eck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
weeks and have determined that there may be
On Sunday 01 October 2006 20:08, Terry Eck wrote:
> I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
> I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
> from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
> weeks and have determined that there
Terry Eck wrote:
> I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
> I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
> from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
> weeks and have determined that there may be a steep learning curve
> o
Proof:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep -nr "dhclient" ./archival
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
I have been getting annoyed at dhcpcd, which will take 180 seconds to
ping even if there isn't a networking cable in my NIC. I use a laptop,
so you can easily speculate how I got so annoyed.
I know that Kubuntu had
On 10/1/06, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 01 October 2006 20:08, Terry Eck wrote:> I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.> I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting> from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this li
On Sunday 01 October 2006 11:08, Terry Eck wrote:
> I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
> I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
> from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
> weeks and have determined that there
Wagner Vaz schrieb:
>
> Does it requere Gnome?
> I'm interesting on Configuration Tools
> (http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/config-tools/)
> Use Python and Python GTK.
>
> All the best
>
You can answer that yourself, by typing "emerge -p ".
Nothing requires "Gnome" while Gnome is a packet of m
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Terry Eck wrote:
I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
weeks and have determined that there may be a steep lea
On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 21:01:55 +0200
Norman Rieß <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wagner Vaz schrieb:
> >
> > Does it requere Gnome?
> > I'm interesting on Configuration Tools
> > (http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/config-tools/)
> > Use Python and Python GTK.
> >
> > All the best
> >
> You can answe
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Hello Terry,
Well, the way I learned it, when I switched from Debian to Gentoo, was
that I used the "Minimal Install CD". I also used the Gentoo Handbook
(not the "Installation Docs" for the current version. The CD will
detect ethernet links to the
my first linux system was suse, then i switched to fedora...after a
while i changed to debian then ubuntu
then after a few conversations i switched to gentoo, but i had a lot of
help from personen who worked very long ;) with gentoo.
gentoo love it or had it ;)
Am Sonntag, den 01.10.2006, 15
Hi All,
I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running WinXP to
help him out with his IT problems.
I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is to ask me for the
password for my kdewallet and then it fails. The error message tells me
something about ensuring
Not Gentoo specific but apparently specific to Linux.
I belong to several motorcycle forums and since a site upgrade on one of them
a while back, clicking on posted thumbnails opens a new window with the .jpg
code instead of the larger picture. It is only this one site that does this
and it do
if you use gnome, then use the remote desktop client
or use VNC, just install vnc-server on the laptop
emerge --vncviewer on your base
Am Sonntag, den 01.10.2006, 20:55 +0100 schrieb Mick:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running WinXP to
> help him out
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 20:55:13 +0100, Mick wrote:
> I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is to ask me for
> the password for my kdewallet and then it fails. The error message
> tells me something about ensuring that remote desktop is properly
> installed. :-(
The exact error mess
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 04:00:34 -0400, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> http://www.harleyshoptalk.org/forums/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=8197
The server is sending this with a "Content-Type: text/html" header. Mail
the server admin and tell him to fix it.
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Hey welcome onboard! :-)
I printed the handbookfor easy reference. With the handbook in my hand
doing a manual install was pretty easy. Good luck!
benedikt wrote:
my first linux system was suse, then i switched to fedora...after a
while i changed to debian then ubuntu
then after a few c
On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:04, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running
> > WinXP to help him out with his IT problems.
> >
> > I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is to ask me for
> > the passwor
On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 13:08:25 -0500, Terry Eck wrote:
> I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
> I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
> from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
> weeks and have determined that th
On Sunday 01 October 2006 16:18, a tiny voice compelled Neil Bothwick to
write:
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 04:00:34 -0400, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> > http://www.harleyshoptalk.org/forums/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=81
> >97
>
> The server is sending this with a "Content-Type: text/html" header. Mai
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 11:44:42 -0700
Lord Sauron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Proof:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep -nr "dhclient" ./archival
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
>
> I have been getting annoyed at dhcpcd, which will take 180 seconds to
> ping even if there isn't a networking cable in my NIC. I use
Terry Eck wrote:
> I've been a SuSE user for several years now currently running 10.0.
> I'm interested in giving gentoo a try with the object of converting
> from SuSE to gentoo. I've been looking at this list for a couple of
> weeks and have determined that there may be a steep learning curve
> o
Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:04, Daniel Iliev wrote:
>
>> Mick wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running
>>> WinXP to help him out with his IT problems.
>>>
>>> I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is t
Ernie Schroder wrote:
> Not Gentoo specific but apparently specific to Linux.
>
> I belong to several motorcycle forums and since a site upgrade on one of them
>
> a while back, clicking on posted thumbnails opens a new window with the .jpg
> code instead of the larger picture. It is only this
On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:56, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Thank you. Given that grdesktop is just a gnome front end (equivalent to
> > krdc, which I believe requires vnc) are any solutions that work with the
> > default WinXP remote desktop/remote assistance set up?
>
> No, grdesktop
Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:56, Daniel Iliev wrote:
>
>> Mick wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> Thank you. Given that grdesktop is just a gnome front end (equivalent to
>>> krdc, which I believe requires vnc) are any solutions that work with the
>>> default WinXP remote desktop/remote as
On Sunday 01 October 2006 22:41, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> Ok, then just "emerge rdesktop" w/o the front-end and start it by typing
> "rdesktop" in kterminal or whatever is your favorite X-terminal-emulator.
>
> The basinc syntax is:
> "rdesktop "my-father's-pc"
Thanks again Daniel,
I have tried to
There are a couple liveCDs in the forums for booting boards with the
tricky JMicron goodness, but the one that seems to have the best shot
at booting correctly is an x86-based livecd. If I boot from that, use
it to setup my partitions and so on, but use an amd64 stage from the
internet, will I be
On Monday 02 October 2006 00:07, Ryan Sims wrote:
> There are a couple liveCDs in the forums for booting boards with the
> tricky JMicron goodness, but the one that seems to have the best shot
> at booting correctly is an x86-based livecd. If I boot from that, use
> it to setup my partitions and s
Lord Sauron wrote:
For your first time I'd highly suggest the graphical installer. It'll
save you some time, and while a lot of people correctly point out that
it robs you of a great learning experience, it was the only thing that
enabled a complete newbie (me) to successfully install gentoo.
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Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running WinXP to
> help him out with his IT problems.
>
> I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is to ask me for the
> password for my kdewallet
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gentuxx wrote:
> Mick wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running WinXP
>>> to
>>> help him out with his IT problems.
>>>
>>> I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is to ask me for
Thanks to everyone who responded to my post. I will give gentoo
a try to see how it goes. I remember my first attempt at switching
from redhat 5.1 to SuSE 6.2 many years ago. Although linux is linux,
the different distributions implement and configure the software in
their own manner.
Terry
BTW:
On 10/1/06, Daniel Iliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Crute wrote:
> On 9/30/06, Daniel Iliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > The only problem is that all I see is a big
>> > grey block where the Flash presentation should be. Any ideas?
1) Have tried to start your browser with the factory
On Mon, 2006-09-25 at 07:10 -0400, David Relson wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 09:58:46 +0200
> Remy Blank wrote:
>
> > Noack, Sebastian wrote:
> > > The workaround is to hack /etc/init.d/checkroot to call `dmesg -n
> > > 1` on startup, even though in /etc/conf.d/rc is a variable
> > > RC_DMESG_LOGL
...and that has what to do with "emerge -Davu"?
--newuse shortcut is -N
--newuse (-N short option)
Tells emerge to include installed packages where USE flags
have
changed since installation.
-D is deep.
-a is ask.
-v is verbose.
-u is
--update (-u sho
Could someone tell me why certain USE flags that should be enabled in
ebuilds are not and have parenthesis around them instead?
- Grant
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On 10/1/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 02 October 2006 00:07, Ryan Sims wrote:
> There are a couple liveCDs in the forums for booting boards with the
> tricky JMicron goodness, but the one that seems to have the best shot
> at booting correctly is an x86-based livecd.
Grant wrote:
Could someone tell me why certain USE flags that should be enabled in
ebuilds are not and have parenthesis around them instead?
- Grant
The parentheses denote flags that are masked by your profile, e.g.
selinux is only available on the selinux profile. Some
hardware-specific fl
On Sunday 01 October 2006 22:36, Ryan Tandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Portage parenthesis':
> The parentheses denote flags that are masked by your profile, e.g.
> selinux is only available on the selinux profile. Some
> hardware-specific flags have this as well, e.g. alti
On Monday 02 October 2006 05:20, Grant wrote:
> Could someone tell me why certain USE flags that should be enabled in
> ebuilds are not and have parenthesis around them instead?
As you can read in `man emerge` it may mean one of three things. Either it's
forced on, masked off or removed since the
Reordering for readability. Please don't toppost...
On Monday 02 October 2006 05:14, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> > From: Walter Dnes:
[SNIP]
> > WARN: postinst
> > In portage-2.1.1, emerge --newuse is now sensitive to changes in IUSE.
[SNIP]
> ...and that has what to do with "emerge -Davu"?
[SNIP]
O
On Sunday 01 October 2006 13:48, Jan-Hendrik Zab wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 11:44:42 -0700
>
> Lord Sauron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Proof:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep -nr "dhclient" ./archival
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
> >
> > I have been getting annoyed at dhcpcd, which will take 180 secon
Lord Sauron wrote:
On Sunday 01 October 2006 13:48, Jan-Hendrik Zab wrote:
PPS.
The iface_eth interface is completely out of date, take a _very_ good
look at `/etc/conf.d/net.example'.
I did, I updated it as best I could.
Well, could we take a look at it?
$ grep -v '^#' /etc/conf.d/net
--
g
Hello everybody !
I was going to install a Gentoo box without X (framebuffer only) + Freevo.
Pygame is needed by the ebuild, but no way to install:
here is the log:
--
...
In file included from /usr/include/python2.4/Python.h:13,
from src
On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:56, Ryan Tandy wrote:
> Lord Sauron wrote:
> > On Sunday 01 October 2006 13:48, Jan-Hendrik Zab wrote:
> >> PPS.
> >> The iface_eth interface is completely out of date, take a _very_
> >> good look at `/etc/conf.d/net.example'.
> >
> > I did, I updated it as best I coul
On Monday 02 October 2006 07:01, Grant wrote:
> > > Could someone tell me why certain USE flags that should be enabled in
> > > ebuilds are not and have parenthesis around them instead?
> >
> > As you can read in `man emerge` it may mean one of three things. Either
> > it's forced on, masked off or
On Monday 02 October 2006 07:30, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > Why would flags like mmx, mmxext, sse, and sse2 be masked from mplayer
> > for me?
> >
> > /etc/make.profile ->
> > /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2006.1/desktop
>
> I'm not sure why the use flags are masked.
Heh, and then I
On Monday 02 October 2006 07:02, Stefano Guglia wrote:
> Hello everybody !
>
> I was going to install a Gentoo box without X (framebuffer only) + Freevo.
> Pygame is needed by the ebuild, but no way to install:
[SNIP]
> src/display.c:390: error: 'SDL_SysWMinfo' has no member named 'info'
> src/disp
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 07:36:41 +0200
Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 02 October 2006 07:30, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > > Why would flags like mmx, mmxext, sse, and sse2 be masked from mplayer
> > > for me?
> > >
> > > /etc/make.profile ->
> > > /usr/portage/profiles/defau
On Monday 02 October 2006 08:21, Danie Iliev wrote:
> Several days ago the guys at gentoo-am64 mailing list explained to me
> all these flags enable different CFLAGS optimizations which came as the
[SNIP]
Please don't confuse CFLAGS with USE flags. CFLAGS are passed on to the
compiler and tell it
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