On Thursday 03 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> That's for the K-menu, I'm looking to populate Go on Konqueror's menu
> bar, which is something else entirely.
Silly me, I mis-read your question :-/
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On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 06:51:28 +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
> But nonetheless, there's still the risk that the KILL has
> destroyed the application database (sort of - more correctly:
> that the application and its database was in a "non consistent"
> state when it received the signal).
Yes, but
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 06:51:28 +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
>
>> But nonetheless, there's still the risk that the KILL has
>> destroyed the application database (sort of - more correctly:
>> that the application and its database was in a "non consistent"
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> Basically, it is the history of your browsing. *You* populate it by
> browsing different sites.
Are we talking about the same thing? I mean the top half, it contains
Back, Forward and Up items, as well as System:/, Trash:/, various
removable media a
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 11:52:41 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Are we talking about the same thing? I mean the top half, it contains
> Back, Forward and Up items, as well as System:/, Trash:/, various
> removable media and fish/ssh/smb sessions
I was using my Desktop when I answered before, now I'm
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 23:50:42 -0300, luis jure wrote:
> that's a good question. does anyone know if vmware-player can run a
> system already installed on a different partition?
Is that a Windows system? If so you'll have problems because the virtual
machine shows up as different hardware and the Mi
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 15:46:48 +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> The Subject line explains the issue
Is there also a problem? If your network interface is not up, you
couldn't use SSH anyway.
If you really want to use SSH to localhost, change
RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING in /etc/conf.d/rc.
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Hi,
The Subject line explains the issue
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On Thursday 03 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 11:52:41 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Are we talking about the same thing? I mean the top half, it
> > contains Back, Forward and Up items, as well as System:/,
> > Trash:/, various removable media and fish/ssh/smb sessions
>
>
On Wednesday 02 April 2008, darren kirby wrote:
> I've often found that the answer to these sorts of questions can by
> found by poking through the ~/.kde directory. Have a look through
> ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/ and see if you can find something
> promising. There are still a few things in kde
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 22:06:37 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > That's for the K-menu, I'm looking to populate Go on Konqueror's
> > menu bar, which is something else entirely.
>
> Does it reappear if you create a new user?
I had tried that before, and
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Subject line explains the issue
No, it does not. It does explain that sshd cannot start because your
network isn't up. Now you have to find out why the network doesn't
get started.
Uwe
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On Thursday 03 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 03 April 2008, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > Basically, it is the history of your browsing. *You* populate it
> > by browsing different sites.
>
> Are we talking about the same thing? I mean the top half, it
> contains Back, Forward and Up items,
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 11:52:41 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Are we talking about the same thing? I mean the top half, it
> > contains Back, Forward and Up items, as well as System:/, Trash:/,
> > various removable media and fish/ssh/smb sessions
>
>
080401 Dale wrote:
> W.Kenworthy wrote:
>> *-bank:1
>> description: DIMM DDR Synchronous 400 MHz (2.5 ns)
>> product: PartNum1
>> vendor: Manufacturer1
>> physical id: 1
>> serial: SerNum1
>> slot: DIMM1
>> size: 1GB
>> width: 64 bits
>> clock:
On our LAN we have our printer hooked up to catherine.espersunited.com
at 192.168.1.3. I set this up about a month ago, following the Gentoo
Printing Guide. For awhile it worked, but now it doesn't. When I try
to print something remotely from one of the other computers on the
network, everything
Most recent messages in /var/log/cups/error_log:
I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to :::631 on fd 2...
I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to 0.0.0.0:631 on fd 3...
I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to /var/run/cups/cups.sock on
fd 4...
I [03/Apr/2008:08:22:20 -0500] Adding s
> |> My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
> |> and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
> |> is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
> |> do you troubleshoot something like this?
> |>
> |> - Grant
>
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 10:22 -0400, David wrote:
> >
> > Most recent messages in /var/log/cups/error_log:
> >
> > I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to :::631 on fd 2...
> > I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to 0.0.0.0:631 on fd 3...
> > I [03/Apr/2008:08:19:57 -0500] Listening to /var
After rebuilding a few packages, this system is up to par. The package
that was causing tvtime and others to miss-behave was xf86-video-v4l.
Thank you all for your replies.
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The link to the site:
http://www.easyvmx.com/
luis jure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: El Thu, 03 Apr 2008 01:12:15 +0200
"b.n."
escribió:
> My experience with vmware itself (I use vmware-player and that known
> website that creates images, I don't remember the url) is a lot
> smoother. Howeve
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 13:33:19 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On your machine that still works, can you looksee what is in
> ~/kde3.5/share/apps/konqueor/konquerorrc under the section for the Go
> menu? Mine looks like such:
>
>
>&Go
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
It's konqueror.r
luis jure wrote:
hello list,
i bought i laptop with windows xp pre-installed. i shrunk the windows
partition to install my gentoo linux, which is what i normally use. but
the machine is still dual boot.
several years ago (8-9) i tried a 30-days demo version of vmware and it
was quite efficient
> Basically, this is not intended to be used to shutdown a puter on a
> regular basis, unless you burn out P/S's on a daily basis. O-o
>
> Just didn't want someone to be using this on a regular basis and then
> wondering why their system has a new nickname, FUBAR. :'(
In most cases you'll find
Hi list:
I had a problem in a compilation of apache, at the moment that is
configuring PCRE appear the next error:
Configuring PCRE regular expression library ...
configuring package in srclib/pcre now
configure: error: expected an absolute directory name for --bindir:
NONE/bin
configure failed
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Thursday 03 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On your machine that still works, can you looksee what is in
> > ~/kde3.5/share/apps/konqueor/konquerorrc under the section for
> > the Go menu? Mine looks like such:
> This is mine:
Well that
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 13:33:19 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On your machine that still works, can you looksee what is in
> > ~/kde3.5/share/apps/konqueor/konquerorrc under the section for the
> > Go menu? Mine looks like such:
> It's konqueror.rc
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 23:32:33 +0530, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> is there a way i can start net.eth0 first and then sshd next through
> rc-update.
Your problem is not that net.eth0 is not trying to start, it is failing to
start. The sshd init script includes "need net" so it tries to bring up a
networ
Steven Lembark wrote:
> Basically, this is not intended to be used to shutdown a puter on a
> regular basis, unless you burn out P/S's on a daily basis. O-o
>
> Just didn't want someone to be using this on a regular basis and then
> wondering why their system has a new nickname, FUBAR. :'(
In
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 03 April 2008, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The Subject line explains the issue
>
> No, it does not. It does explain that sshd cannot start because your
> network isn't up. Now you have to find out why
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 13:33:19 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On your machine that still works, can you looksee what is in
> > ~/kde3.5/share/apps/konqueor/konquerorrc under the section for
> > the Go menu? Mine looks like such:
> >
> >
> >&Go
On 3 Apr 2008, at 09:38, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 23:50:42 -0300, luis jure wrote:
that's a good question. does anyone know if vmware-player can run a
system already installed on a different partition?
Is that a Windows system? If so you'll have problems because the
virtual
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 03 April 2008, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > On Thursday 03 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > > On your machine that still works, can you looksee what is in
> > > ~/kde3.5/share/apps/konqueor/konquerorrc under the section for
> > > the Go m
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 03 April 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 13:33:19 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > > On your machine that still works, can you looksee what is in
> > > ~/kde3.5/share/apps/konqueor/konquerorrc under the section for
> > >
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 20:02:57 +0100, Stroller wrote:
> > Is that a Windows system? If so you'll have problems because the
> > virtual
> > machine shows up as different hardware and the Microsoft
> > profit-protection system will kick in requiring you to reactivate
> > Windows.
>
> This isn't
> Well, this one takes longer. Just the foldingathome takes about 20
> seconds or more to shutdown. It can take over 60 seconds at times.
> That service for some reason has to completely shutdown before the
> others start to shutdown. The others will shutdown in parallel like I
> have set up.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Johann Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi!
>
> About several month ago I got 2 mysql instances (4.xx and 5.xx) running on
> the same machine.
>
> The (very) quick guide:
>
> * Emerge, setup, etc mysql in t
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
I don't understand why use a chroot to simply run another instance of
MySQL. Is there any good reason?
All you gotta do is create a new configuration file that points to a
different database location and uses a different port, and clone and
edit another /etc/init.d/mysql sc
On 3 Apr 2008, at 20:26, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 20:02:57 +0100, Stroller wrote:
Is that a Windows system? If so you'll have problems because the
virtual
machine shows up as different hardware and the Microsoft
profit-protection system will kick in requiring you to reactivate
W
On Thursday 03 April 2008, luis jure wrote:
> El Thu, 03 Apr 2008 01:12:15 +0200
>
> "b.n." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> > My experience with vmware itself (I use vmware-player and that known
> > website that creates images, I don't remember the url) is a lot
> > smoother. However I never tried
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:18 PM, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel da Veiga wrote:
>
> > I don't understand why use a chroot to simply run another instance of
> > MySQL. Is there any good reason?
> > All you gotta do is create a new configuration file that points to a
> > different databas
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Mick wrote:
>
> I am about to try virtualbox on my wifes machine. According to the manual
> you can run an existing installation (using raw disk access) but a number
> of other problems make this less of a practical solution for me; e.g. you
> must shut the VM down befor
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:18 PM, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
I don't understand why use a chroot to simply run another instance of
MySQL. Is there any good reason?
All you gotta do is create a new configuration file that points to a
different
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 10:56 +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
> Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Emergency shutdowns aren't about
> > eliminating any problems in the case of a serious system hang, they are
> > about minimising such damage.
>
> Absolutely correct! But Liviu asked, if the
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 12:10 -0400, Steven Lembark wrote:
> In most cases you'll find that 'shutdown -h now'
> takes only a few seconds.
you must have nice hardware :)
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Philip Webb wrote:
When I run 'lshw', the memory lines come out as :
*-bank:0
description: DIMM Synchronous 1872 MHz (0.5 ns)
product: PartNum0
vendor: Manufacturer0
physical id: 0
serial: SerNum0
slot: DIMM0
Grant wrote:
|> My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
|> and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
|> is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
|> do you troubleshoot something like this?
|>
|> - Grant
Steven Lembark wrote:
> Well, this one takes longer. Just the foldingathome takes about 20
> seconds or more to shutdown. It can take over 60 seconds at times.
> That service for some reason has to completely shutdown before the
> others start to shutdown. The others will shutdown in parallel
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 12:10 -0400, Steven Lembark wrote:
In most cases you'll find that 'shutdown -h now'
takes only a few seconds.
you must have nice hardware :)
He must have. I have a AMD 2500+ CPU with 1Gb of ram. It's not the
slowest but not the fastes
On Sun, 09 Mar 2008 08:03:51 -0600, Collin Starkweather wrote:
> To preface the question, I should mention that I'm currently residing in
> China, so communication with the networking guys on this end is a bit
> difficult because the communication algorithm typically begins, "Step 1:
> Learn Chine
On Friday 04 April 2008, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> The problem I've run into with VirtualBox is that network only uses
> NAT, while VMWare uses bridging. Probably only a question of
> understanding how to set up NAT - seems easy if you're using DHCP but
> I use fixed IP's
VirtualBox can be config
On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 13:53 +0800, Quentin So wrote:
>
yes.
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Am Freitag, 4. April 2008 schrieb ext Iain Buchanan:
> On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 13:53 +0800, Quentin So wrote:
>
> yes.
No, I don't think so ;-)
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Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Freitag, 4. April 2008 schrieb ext Iain Buchanan:
On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 13:53 +0800, Quentin So wrote:
yes.
No, I don't think so ;-)
Bye...
Dirk
Maybe it was in braille? o_O
Dale
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