On Donnerstag, 15. November 2007, Mick wrote:
> I haven't used gpart, or parted for this job, but have successfully used
> testdisk.
yeah, testdisk worked for me too.
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Miernik wrote:
No, read this: http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html
Thanks for the link: now I know that my ideas of how copying works are
close to reality. I will continue looking for a solution. If I find
something, I will post it here.
Cheers, Heinz
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Hi all,
New notebook with reinstall. After merging konqueror-3.5.8 I find that
in file manager view it has the usual horizontal alternating background
highlights, i.e. top line has a white background, next line should have
a light grey background (just enough contrast to guide the eye when
sca
Alex Schuster wrote:
Klipper (the KDE clipbboard) has a setting to keep the content of clipboard
and current selection separately. I thought this could only be used to
force the behaviour you experence, but maybe it works the other way around
for you and lets you disable it.
Thank you for the i
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 11:27:31 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
k
> However, I find I have a very dark blue (almost black) background where
> I'm used to light grey It's been so long since I configured
> Konqueror from scratch I have no idea where to set this. I've gone
> through kcontrol and Konqu
I'm mostly the same way myself. The data was provided to me in a CSV
file which made me think about spreadsheets. I really didn't expect to
get an answer when I wrote the Open Office user's list but the
response I got was very detailed and probably took me less time to do
implement what I asked abo
On Friday 16 November 2007, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
> This is the default behavior of X. Highlighting IS copying to the
> clipboard.
My point is that text which I did not *specifically* highlighted should
never be placed in the clipboard (whether primary/secondary/whatever).
Real life example:
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 05:28 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Thanks for all the answers. They were interesting.
Actually your answer was the most interesting. As a programmer, I'm
always looking for a programmatic way of solving such problems. I would
have never thought of using a spreadsheet (I onl
Progress kind of :-/
I set SANE_BACKENDS to hp, and was able to compile the sane-backends package.
Two files were changed and flagged via etc-update.
The first was /etc/sane.d/dll.conf, which added a bunch of scanners and
commented out hpoj. Since hpoj is part of the hplip package, and I h
The scanner is an HP PSC-750xi
SANE_BACKENDS is set to hpaio in make.conf.
What should it be set to?
Jeff
> On Friday 16 November 2007 04:44:54 am Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:36:46 -0500, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> > > I do not seem to be able to update a lot of my system, because
Thanks for all your answeres, finaly i have to reinstall the box, I have not
fisicall access to it , and maintance stuff test with same of this recovery
tools and there aren't able to recovery the partition table.
BTW testdisk seems that is not in the minima install disk, maybe can be
interesting
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 19:36:46 -0500, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> I do not seem to be able to update a lot of my system, because
> sane-backends fails to compile.
That only stops you updating sane-backends, not the rest of the system.
You can skip this and continue a world update with "emerge --resume
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Bryan Whitehead wrote:
"X11 programs have a second way of copying and pasting text", so the
first method is not a hack (sorry), however, many X11 applications do
not bother with the first method. For example, xterm doesn't have an
"edit", "copy", or "paste" on all flavors of unix - try using them
"X11 programs have a second way of copying and pasting text", so the
first method is not a hack (sorry), however, many X11 applications do
not bother with the first method. For example, xterm doesn't have an
"edit", "copy", or "paste" on all flavors of unix - try using them in
dtterm on Solaris and
On Friday 16 November 2007, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 11:27:31 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> k
>
> > However, I find I have a very dark blue (almost black) background
> > where I'm used to light grey It's been so long since I
> > configured Konqueror from scratch I have no idea
Success.
I updated hplip, which replaced the /etc/sane.d/dll/conf hpoj line with hpaio.
Now all is working once more :-)
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, Neil
Jeff
On Friday 16 November 2007 09:00:06 am Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> Progress kind of :-/
>
> I set SANE_BACKENDS to hp,
On Nov 15, 2007 5:58 PM, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 071115 Mark Knecht wrote:
> > I have a data file with data that changes infrequently.
> > The file lists only the day the data changes.
> > There are only 144 lines representing 23 years of data.
> > There are three values for the da
It boils down to underneath everything is Xlib and the guts of X. The
guts of X have many ways to do the same thing and the result is QT,
GTK, KDE, GNOME, etc all end up messing with a different piece of how
X should handle cut/paste. As another post points out - there seems to
be 2 different ways
On Nov 16, 2007 12:20 PM, pepone.onrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I need to rent 3 dedicated servers that mus be run gentoo. Currently i
> working with ran.es and i have serious problems with is maintance stuf,
> They format the mbr of one of the servers when i say it that bot my
Hello all
I need to rent 3 dedicated servers that mus be run gentoo. Currently i
working with ran.es and i have serious problems with is maintance stuf, They
format the mbr of one of the servers when i say it that bot my server with
a gentoo live cd to correct a error in grub.conf.
Like i don't
Quoting "pepone.onrez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
BTW testdisk seems that is not in the minima install disk, maybe can be
interesting have it in the minimal install disk.
it should be in a rescue disk, but not really a "minimal" install disk
- would sort of redefine the meaning of minimal to inclu
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Mark Shields wrote:
> There a few dedicated hosts listed on the Gentoo website on the right
> column.
I have a server with tek.net. I'm more than satisfied!
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Quoting Bryan Whitehead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Solaris and then you can't paste it into something else? For example,
I highlight in firefox, but it doesn't paste in my xterm... and my
xterm doesn't seem to like any combination of Ctrl-V, etc
xterms shouldn't intercept Ctrl-V to the clipboard. C
Why not go Seamless with a VM? That works great for me. That way you
can forget about the dual boot. Just set the VM to run on startup and
you can access any Windows program from within Gentoo. Works great,
speed is just as fast as when booting to XP.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.ph
Hi All,
Made some changes in my LAN and now when I try rsync between my LAN portage
server and a client I get an error regarding /.Trash-0:
==
2007/11/16 21:05:39 [22026] rsync: opendir "/.Trash-0" (in gentoo-portage)
failed: Permission den
Greets,
following that Core2Duo-thread from a few days ago I now set up a new
installation of my current 32bit-x86-setup on a second 64bit machine.
I started a fresh install with the amd64 cd, used
CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" and emerged everything fresh from the world
file on the 32bit machine.
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:50:13 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Try Kcontrol->Appearance & Themes->Colours (I now, it's a devious
> > place to hide colour settings :) Select the last item in the Widget
> > Colour popup, Alternate Background in Lists.
>
>
>
> I'm going to revoke my own geek card.
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 21:12:17 +, Mick wrote:
> Made some changes in my LAN and now when I try rsync between my LAN
> portage server and a client I get an error regarding /.Trash-0:
> ==
> 2007/11/16 21:05:39 [22026] rsync: opendir "/.Trash
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> Why not go Seamless with a VM? That works great for
> me. That way you
> can forget about the dual boot. Just set the VM to
> run on startup and
> you can access any Windows program from within
> Gentoo. Works great,
> speed is just as f
On Friday 16 November 2007, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> #zgrep 64 /proc/config.gz
> CONFIG_X86_64=y
> CONFIG_64BIT=y
> [...]
>
> Now I wonder why "free -m" still shows only 3.2 GB of RAM when I have 4
> gigs in the box ...
>
> Do I have to set/remove some specific kernel-flag in
> /usr/src/linux
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 00:49:37 -0800
"Bryan Whitehead" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if it is from the gentoo guys, I find it less annoying than the
> default editor being nano instead of vi... :)
yeah, no kidding.
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Mick schrieb:
> On Friday 16 November 2007, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
>> #zgrep 64 /proc/config.gz
>> CONFIG_X86_64=y
>> CONFIG_64BIT=y
>> [...]
>>
>> Now I wonder why "free -m" still shows only 3.2 GB of RAM when I have 4
>> gigs in the box ...
>>
>> Do I have to set/remove some specific kern
On Friday 16 November 2007, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 21:12:17 +, Mick wrote:
> > As a result rsync fails. Any idea what this is about?
> >
> > PS. The file in question looks like this:
> > ==
> > # ls -la /usr/portage/
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 23:36:04 +, Mick wrote:
> Hld on! I think I know what happened. I used Konqueror as root to
> delete some redundant source files from distfiles. I might have pushed
> some into Trash as opposed to deleting them completely. I take it it's
> alright to just delete .Tr
Found this on
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-4331153-highlight-.html#4331153
> If your main memory <=4G, the memory address from 3G to 4G still
> reserved for PCI and some other onboard devices. No matter your OS is
> 32bit or 64bit. The only way is add main memory more then 4G
Looks like
Stefan G. Weichinger schrieb:
> Is it enough to add
> CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y
Doesn't seem so, added this and CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G, no difference.
Stefan
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 01:14:06 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> > If your main memory <=4G, the memory address from 3G to 4G still
> > reserved for PCI and some other onboard devices. No matter your OS is
> > 32bit or 64bit. The only way is add main memory more then 4G
>
> Looks like an expla
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 01:07:59 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> > Is it enough to add
> > CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y
>
> Doesn't seem so, added this and CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G, no difference.
CONFIG_HIGHMEM is for x86, not x86_64.
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Joshua Schmidlkofer schrieb:
> Two things here
> - Not all systems reserve the memory the same way. I have 4GB x86_64
> dells which have 3.8GB usable.
Moved that partition's content to the Core2Duo (with another board), now
it boots and shows 3.8 GB also.
This satisfies me, thanks.
;-)
Than
Hi,
~
I wonder if this is more of a gentoo-security, gentoo-catalyst or
gentoo-hardened question, but I am trying to use gentoo as a baseline
to build a secure server OS (including SELinux, ...) and burn it as a
CD.
~
Could you give me some directions about how to achieve this?
~
Thank you
lbr
On Saturday 17 November 2007, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
> As an example, it looks like the Firefox/Mozilla people want to
> enforce the "first way". So people like me (who love highlighting and
> clicking) get pissed off because the behavior is changed in JUST
> firefox. It doesn't feel consistent.
On Nov 16, 2007 9:18 PM, Albretch Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> ~
> I wonder if this is more of a gentoo-security, gentoo-catalyst or
> gentoo-hardened question, but I am trying to use gentoo as a baseline
> to build a secure server OS (including SELinux, ...) and burn it as a
> CD.
Jonathan R. Haws wrote:
> Why not go Seamless with a VM? That works great for me. That way
> you can forget about the dual boot. Just set the VM to run on startup
> and you can access any Windows program from within Gentoo. Works
> great, speed is just as fast as when booting to XP.
that has
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Doesn't seem so, added this and CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G, no difference.
> Stefan
>
after you add something to .config, are you doing a "make oldconfig" ?
it should automatically, but I do "just to make sure"
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> -Original Message-
> From: Graham Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I do not think it will be that simple. The problem is that once you
> chroot to /mnt/gentoo all subsequent commands (including emerge and
gcc)
> will be looking for /lib/libc.so.6 and /lib/ld-linux.so.2 neither of
> w
Hello,
How do I find out why apr-0.9.12 and apr-util-0.9.12 are pulled back
when using revdep-rebuild? What I have currently is:
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