On 7/26/07, Colleen Beamer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kent Fredric wrote:
>
> Does your CDROM drive have a dedicated headphone socket?, if so, plug
> it in and see if you get any sound.
> My personal suggestion : ditch kscd. My cd player/sound system works
> fine, and kscd just thrashes doing the
Hi
So I've been setting up apache with webdav and thrown in some ics files
in the the dav folder. Accessing the file from Mozilla Sunbird,
Evolution and Ical works like a charm.
Then I added basic http authentication to the dav folder but now I can
only access the ics from Sunbird and Ic
pat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to save currently opened seamonkey tabs? Or is there a plugin
> for it? I've googled but without luck :-(
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Pat
>
Sure there is. Bookmarks then select "Bookmark this Group of Tabs".
You will have to name the bookmark though.
That
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:17:54 + (UTC), James wrote:
> emerge system
No need, you've just installed system.
> emerge -N world (if/when USE flags change)
Yes.
> emerge xorg-x11
That's a meta-package, you only need to install xorg-server. This
is not pulled in by KDE because a local X server
Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > Where do I read about what all is in xorg-x11 versus xorg-server(which
> > is all that kde-meta needs?)? What exactly does kde-meta needs and
> > such
> emerge kde-meta -pv should show you all that KDE needs.
Yep, that is what I thought to but it
Hello, I run a Gentoo hardened mail server. After an upgrade this
morning, some problems appeared.
Code:
atreides ~ # ls -l /usr/src/
ls: cannot read symbolic link /usr/src/linux: Invalid argument
total 4
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Jul 26 18:34 linux
drwxr-xr-x 21 root root 4096 Jul 26 18:27 l
Hi everyone,
I need some help:
I've just installed qemu, qemu-user and qemu-softmmu, compiling with
gcc-3.3.6.
After, I installed kqemu with gcc-4.1.2.
I am already done with my image archive and tried to start the installation
of the SO guest:
So, I got this error:
qemu-system-x86_64 -localti
Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > !!! Error: circular dependencies:
>
> That's usually because you've changed your USE flags
yep,
compiling the individual packages without the
USE flags in a oneshot, got me around these
circular dependencies.
thx,
James
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Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> emerge -av $(cat /path/to/oldworld)
I'll give it a whirl, when/after I get kde-meta happy.
I did change flags so that might be the cause of the
circular dependencies.
thanks Neil, it been since 2005 since I had to perform
a handbook install
liveCD 2
Hello James,
> Yep, that is what I thought to but it fails. When I issue
> 'emerge -vN kde-meta'
>
> I get a long list (as expected) follow by many of these error
> messages:
>
>
> !!! Error: circular dependencies:
That's usually because you've changed your USE flags substantially from
the def
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 19:01:15 + (UTC), James wrote:
> Where do I read about what all is in xorg-x11 versus xorg-server(which
> is all that kde-meta needs?)? What exactly does kde-meta needs and
> such
emerge kde-meta -pv should show you all that KDE needs.
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Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > emerge xorg-x11
> That's a meta-package, you only need to install xorg-server. This
> is not pulled in by KDE because a local X server is not a requirement to
> run KDE, although KDE does depend on several X11 libraries.
Hmm, nice to know.
Where do I
Samir Faci gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> if you've just completed a proper install from the handbook (presuming a
bootable system, with bootloader, cron/syslog, etc). you really don't need to do
a system.kde-meta (iirc should pull xorg as a dependency, so all you'd need is
kde-meta and the world upd
On 7/26/07, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Having just complete a handbook install, I'm looking
around for the guides to install a typical workstation.
Is it just
emerge system
emerge -N world (if/when USE flags change)
emerge xorg-x11
emerge kde-meta
No need to emerge system, what
if you've just completed a proper install from the handbook (presuming a
bootable system, with bootloader, cron/syslog, etc). you really don't need
to do a system.
kde-meta (iirc should pull xorg as a dependency, so all you'd need is
kde-meta and the world update, but you'd still need to add whate
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:53:23 + (UTC), James wrote:
> One more question. I remember some time ago somebody had a slick
> script or method to compile the apps listed in the world file,
> from an existing system to the new system,
> all together at once, rather that typing in all of those app
> n
Hello,
Having just complete a handbook install, I'm looking
around for the guides to install a typical workstation.
Is it just
emerge system
emerge -N world (if/when USE flags change)
emerge xorg-x11
emerge kde-meta
Anything I missed (other than the listed packages in
/var/lib/portage/world
Hi,
Is it possible to save currently opened seamonkey tabs? Or is there a plugin
for it? I've googled but without luck :-(
Thanks a lot.
Pat
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pat wrote:
Is it possible to save currently opened seamonkey tabs? Or is there a plugin
for it? I've googled but without luck :-(
How about that
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/seamonkey/addon/2324
?
Regards
mks
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also, if/when you change useflags, and --newuse so it picks stuff up.
Personally, I just
emerge -uDav --newuse world
to upgrade my system (upgrade, deep, ask, verbose, newuse).
On 7/26/07, Samir Faci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you've just completed a proper install from the handbook (presu
Here's where I'm at:
localhost ~ #
localhost ~ #
localhost ~ # cat /etc/make.conf
## ATTENTION: THIS IS THE MAKE.CONF ON THE LIVECD ##
## PLEASE EDIT /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf INSTEAD ##
# Th
Hello,
I used to be able to use my mic with Alsa, about 2 or 3 years ago, I
hadn't tried since, but the otherday I did and it didn't work. I have
reinstalled everything from scratch since (to go from unstable to
stable). I followed the guides/howtos on the Gentoo site, but no luck,
the mic wo
Thufir пишет:
Here's where I'm at:
localhost ~ #
localhost ~ #
localhost ~ # cat /etc/make.conf
## ATTENTION: THIS IS THE MAKE.CONF ON THE LIVECD ##
## PLEASE EDIT /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf INSTEAD ##
#
I was feeling a bit un-appreciated as a Developer and I thought of all
the other developers of Open Source (Free) Software who relentlessly
contribute to/make Open Source (free) software.
I just wanted to take some time to officially say *Thank You* for all
the good things which you guys/gals have
First off, let me apologise for cross-posting this email to multiple
Mailing Lists.
I was feeling a bit un-appreciated as a Developer and I thought of all
the other developers of Open Source (Free) Software who relentlessly
contribute to/make Open Source (free) software.
I just wanted to take so
Hear hear!
I guess this would be better suited in the -dev mailing list, but
whatever! The Gentoo devs rock!
Three cheers!
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On Friday 27 July 2007, maximuswork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] emerge masked pidgin with flagedit':
> Thufir пишет:
> > --- Invalid atom in /etc/portage/package.keywords: net-im/pidgin-2.0.2
Aha! See there's a problem with your /etc/portage/package.keywords.
> > localhos
On Friday 27 July 2007, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] A Thank you to the Developers for the Free Software':
> I just wanted to take some time to officially say *Thank You* for all
> the good things which you guys/gals have made to my(/our) benefit.
+1
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Thufir wrote:
-- SNIP --
> localhost ~ #
> localhost ~ # flagedit net-im/pidgin-2.0.2 -- +~x86
> localhost ~ #
-- SNIP --
Remove the one you just added by doing:
localhost ~ # flagedit net-im/pidgin-2.0.2 -- %~x86
The command that you should've run was:
localhost ~ # flagedit =net-im/pidgin-2.0
maximuswork wrote:
> Thufir пишет:
>> Here's where I'm at:
>>
>> localhost ~ #
>> localhost ~ #
>> localhost ~ # cat /etc/make.conf
>>
>> ## ATTENTION: THIS IS THE MAKE.CONF ON THE LIVECD ##
>> ## PLEASE EDIT /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf INSTEAD ##
On 7/26/07, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> >>
> >> ## ATTENTION: THIS IS THE MAKE.CONF ON THE LIVECD ##
> >> ## PLEASE EDIT /mnt/gentoo/etc/make.conf INSTEAD ##
> >>
[...]
> Is it me
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