Am Samstag, 7. Februar 2009 07:16:28 schrieb Hilco Wijbenga:
> I can only find "notitles" in /etc/make.conf
Konsole profile, not portage profile.
Bye...
Dirk
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Hello,
I have been using ezmlm for the past few yeears to manage some mailing
lists. Now emerge is warning me that these packages are masked for
removal. So what shoud I do next:
- stick with ezmlm as long as it keeps functioning
- uninstall ezeml an reinstall from source
- find a new mailinglis
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 09:55:26 +0100
he...@brankie.xs4all.nl wrote:
> I have been using ezmlm for the past few yeears to manage some mailing
> lists. Now emerge is warning me that these packages are masked for
> removal. So what shoud I do next:
> - stick with ezmlm as long as it keeps functioning
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:02:42PM -0200, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Gentoo has -from my point of view- only one benefit: if you're a
> developer, you'll love Gentoo as every dev-dependency is already
> installed. Other than that, I see none.
Learning.
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On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 10:57:58 -0600, Chris Lieb wrote:
> I don't want to do UnionFS since that requires me to patch the kernel,
> which is more work than I have the time for.
cd /usr/src/linux
patch -p1
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On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 08:17:04 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
> *Install* Mandrake, to install Gentoo?
>
> Where were you when Klaus invented Koppix...
An installed distro is better if you have work to do. When I ought this
Eee PC, I couldn't install from the default Xandros, so I installed
EeeXbu
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 14:25:07 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
> > You'd expect to find a list of contents, chapters and an index
> > in a printed reference book, electronic documentation should
> > be no different.
>
> Perhaps, but I think info is an awful implementation. A single
> large man
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 22:08:46 +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> and what do I, if I need to read info to be able to install emacs to
> read info?
RTFM of course ;-)
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Hi,
is there any open sourced software, with which I can use
the SecurDisc funtionality of my LG HL-DST DVD-RAM GH22NP20
DVD burner ?
Thank you very much in advance for any help!
Have a nice weekend! :)
mcc
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On Feb 7, 2009, at 4:52 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 14:25:07 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
You'd expect to find a list of contents, chapters and an index
in a printed reference book, electronic documentation should
be no different.
Perhaps, but I think info is an awful
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 06:48:07 -0500, Saphirus Sage wrote:
> While I do like how the handbook is aranged, I'd much rather go
> through condensed manpages
That's the problem, not all man pages are, or can be, condensed. As I
said before, man is fine for short reference documents, but some programs
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 07:56:15PM +0100, b.n. wrote:
> Frank Schwidom ha scritto:
> > On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 03:25:11PM +, AllenJB wrote:
> >> Frank Schwidom wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>> im searching for a suitable package which provides locales for html. Is
> >>> there any existing known package?
>
> Does this bug report is of any help?
>
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139855
>
> --
> Andrés
>
>
Hi Andrés,
Thank you, I missed this bugreport.
Anyway, I fixed the compiler issue by modifying the code a little bit:
The first problem caused by an additional reference operator (&).
T
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 13:10:31 +, Frank Schwidom wrote:
> I expect, if LANG is set to html (if this locale would exist), that if a
> file a.html contains <>> and i make 'cat a.html' then '<' sould
> appear on the console. Is the locale system flexible enough to do this?
That's not what locale is
hello there i would like to know if there is such a thing as a power saving
scheme as far as hard disks are
concerned...i would like my hard disks to spin down when they are not being
accessed after a defined
period of time...is that possible? any hints on how to do that would be
really appreciated
2009/2/7 Pongracz Istvan
> Does this bug report is of any help?
>>
>> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139855
>>
>> --
>> Andrés
>>
>>
I updated that bugreport.
Cheers,
IStván
Danis Petkakis wrote:
> hello there i would like to know if there is such a thing as a power
> saving scheme as far as hard disks are
> concerned...i would like my hard disks to spin down when they are not
> being accessed after a defined
> period of time...is that possible? any hints on how to do
2009/2/7 Remy Blank
> Danis Petkakis wrote:
> > hello there i would like to know if there is such a thing as a power
> > saving scheme as far as hard disks are
> > concerned...i would like my hard disks to spin down when they are not
> > being accessed after a defined
> > period of time...is that
he...@brankie.xs4all.nl wrote:
Hello,
I have been using ezmlm for the past few yeears to manage some mailing
lists. Now emerge is warning me that these packages are masked for
removal. So what shoud I do next:
- stick with ezmlm as long as it keeps functioning
- uninstall ezeml an reinstall f
Sebastian Günther wrote:
* Nikos Chantziaras (rea...@arcor.de) [05.02.09 09:12]:
Than I'll rephrase my statement: Gentoo would need a non-bugged GUI
installer ;)
No, Gentoo needs no GUI or CLI installer. It is very good, that if you
install Gentoo for the first time, you must actually read th
Chris Lieb wrote:
I recently switched to KDE 4.2 (completely removed KDE 3.5.9 and emerge
@kde-4.2) and fired up my system update script. I noticed right away
that the title bar of Konsole did not update to show my progress in my
emerge -u... world. In fact, it only showed the user name and dir
On Sat, Feb 07, 2009 at 01:48:33PM +, AllenJB wrote:
> you can move the package to your own overlay and maintain it there under
> the package manager. Why on earth would you choose to install manually when
> you can use the package manager?
Simply because I never looked at overlays.
>
> Yo
On 2/6/09, Willie Wong wrote:
> I lost your original mail, so sorry if this is not threaded properly.
Ok, I have to be sorry about my slow replies as well. My excuse is
that I'm so used to pressing ctrl+c, ctrl+v etc when composing mails
that I've already killed X twice just while trying to type
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 15:53:20 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I'm not gonna duplicate what I wrote. Read it again :P
Repeating something does not increase its validity. You stated that
Gentoo needs a GUI installer. The number of people using it without one
shows that is simply not true.
You wa
Danis Petkakis wrote:
> 2009/2/7 Remy Blank mailto:remy.bl...@pobox.com>>
>
> Danis Petkakis wrote:
> > hello there i would like to know if there is such a thing as a power
> > saving scheme as far as hard disks are
> > concerned...i would like my hard disks to spin down when they
>
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
is there any open sourced software, with which I can use
the SecurDisc funtionality of my LG HL-DST DVD-RAM GH22NP20
DVD burner ?
No.
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 15:53:20 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm not gonna duplicate what I wrote. Read it again :P
Repeating something does not increase its validity.
That's why I didn't repeat it in the first place maybe?
You stated that
Gentoo needs a GUI install
On Sat, February 7, 2009 12:23, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 15:53:20 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>
>> I'm not gonna duplicate what I wrote. Read it again :P
>
> Repeating something does not increase its validity.
That's why I didn't repeat it in the fir
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 15:53:20 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>
>
>> I'm not gonna duplicate what I wrote. Read it again :P
>>
>
> Repeating something does not increase its validity. You stated that
> Gentoo needs a GUI installer. The number of people using it without
Frank Schwidom wrote:
Hi,
im searching for a suitable package which provides locales for html.
HTML is NOT a character encoding. Therefore, you cannot do that.
I use to have a white text on black xterm, but since my last reinstall I
have not been able to change the colours.
I have copied the /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color to
/etc/X11/app-defaults and changed the options to
*VT100*foreground: gray90
*VT100*background: black
I have XFILESEAR
ok i tried 'hdparm -y /dev/sda' and though i can hear a little noise as if
the disk is in sleep
mode after a while (5 secs) it makes a noise as though it is spinning up
again...also
'hdparm -C /dev/sda' shows the disk active/idle...i also tried with 'hdparm
-S12 /dev/sda'
but couldn't tell whether
still mounted.
waking it up if it's
almost always something
put it too sleep. There's
umount it before you
Usually, you have to
Danis Petkakis wrote:
ok i tried 'hdparm -y /dev/sda' and though i can hear a little noise as
if the disk is in sleep
mode after a while (5 secs) it makes a noise as th
El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 22:00, Harry Putnam escribió:
> Grant Edwards writes:
>
>
>>> The cynic in me says that it's because Tim Berners-Lee
>>> invented HTML, not Richard M Stallman.
>>
>> Info has been around a lot longer than HTML, but I think you're
>> largely correct.
>
[...]
> I recomm
El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 23:55, Dale escribió:
> This was one thing I liked about Mandrake, now Mandriva. Put in the CD,
> boot up, set up drives, select ALL the software you can stand, let it
> install and then reboot. What really made it good, when you reboot, ALL
> your software is alrea
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
> El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 23:55, Dale escribió:
>
>
>> This was one thing I liked about Mandrake, now Mandriva. Put in the CD,
>> boot up, set up drives, select ALL the software you can stand, let it
>> install and then reboot. What really made it good, when you reb
El Sab, 7 de Febrero de 2009, 13:19, Neil Bothwick escribió:
> On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 13:10:31 +, Frank Schwidom wrote:
>
>
>> I expect, if LANG is set to html (if this locale would exist), that if
>> a file a.html contains <>> and i make 'cat a.html' then '<' sould
>> appear on the console.
Jesús Guerrero writes:
> El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 22:00, Harry Putnam escribió:
>> Grant Edwards writes:
>>
>>
The cynic in me says that it's because Tim Berners-Lee
invented HTML, not Richard M Stallman.
>>>
>>> Info has been around a lot longer than HTML, but I think you're
>>>
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
> where? Because of the 'xemacs is even better'? Well, you are stating all the
> time that info is perfect for big things like bash - and then you are
> critizing me for stating unsupportable hard facts? Pretty ironic, don't you
> think?
Hehe... maybe so. You'll
I have to admit I'm a little sick of constant /etc/conf.d/net and
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling. Does
anyone use a network management app they're happy with? Especially
one that works well with xfce4?
- Grant
El Sab, 7 de Febrero de 2009, 19:37, Dale escribió:
> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>
>> El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 23:55, Dale escribió:
[...]
>> If you like Mandriva and you install it to use it, then it's
>> ok, but to install it just to use it as a Gentoo installer it's a weird
>> thing to say the l
El Sab, 7 de Febrero de 2009, 19:40, Harry Putnam escribió:
> Jesús Guerrero writes:
>
>
>> El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 22:00, Harry Putnam escribió:
>>
>>> Grant Edwards writes:
>>>
>>>
>>>
> The cynic in me says that it's because Tim Berners-Lee
> invented HTML, not Richard M Stallm
Jesús Guerrero wrote:
> El Sab, 7 de Febrero de 2009, 19:37, Dale escribió:
>
>> Jesús Guerrero wrote:
>>
>>
>>> El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 23:55, Dale escribió:
>>>
> [...]
>
>>> If you like Mandriva and you install it to use it, then it's
>>> ok, but to install it just to use
you're telling me i have to umount it first and then put it to sleep?
because it is mounted it cannot be put to sleep?
2009/2/7 Nikos Chantziaras
> still mounted.
> waking it up if it's
> almost always something
> put it too sleep. There's
> umount it before you
> Usually, you have to
>
> Danis
> Mine is a true external serial modem. I make sure it says it works with
> Linux or someone else tells me it does without the extra drivers. It's
> just that some don't include wvdial and other dialers at times. I don't
> know which ones do or don't and since I am on dial-up it is a HUGE deal.
Danis Petkakis wrote:
> you're telling me i have to umount it first and then put it to sleep?
> because it is mounted it cannot be put to sleep?
>
If you have a journalized file system, you may have to. Every time it
updates the journal it will spin the drive back up. I think some of the
gurus n
in both drives i try to spin down i use ntfs as filesystem...
2009/2/7 Dale
> Danis Petkakis wrote:
> > you're telling me i have to umount it first and then put it to sleep?
> > because it is mounted it cannot be put to sleep?
> >
>
> If you have a journalized file system, you may have to. Ever
I have been using wicd and it works quit nicely.
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Grant wrote:
> I have to admit I'm a little sick of constant /etc/conf.d/net and
> /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling. Does
> anyone use a network management app they're happy with? Es
* Nikos Chantziaras (rea...@arcor.de) [07.02.09 18:25]:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 15:53:20 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> I'm not gonna duplicate what I wrote. Read it again :P
>> Repeating something does not increase its validity.
>
> That's why I didn't repeat it in the
* James Homuth (ja...@the-jdh.com) [07.02.09 18:29]:
> if Gentoo needs anything, it's a more accessible method of installing for
> those users who can't actually see the screen. Don't get me wrong, I love
> the distro for several reasons, but if I were to install linux locally on
> any of my deskt
Danis Petkakis wrote:
> ok i tried 'hdparm -y /dev/sda' and though i can hear a little noise as
> if the disk is in sleep
> mode after a while (5 secs) it makes a noise as though it is spinning up
> again...
That's why I mentioned laptop-mode-tools. If configured properly, it
ensures that the driv
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 11:01:39 -0800, Grant wrote:
> I have to admit I'm a little sick of constant /etc/conf.d/net and
> /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling. Does
> anyone use a network management app they're happy with? Especially
> one that works well with xfce4?
wicd
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:43:04 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
> If i have to do *multiple* installs for several copumters, which I do
> not use myself, I choose debian, because fai rocks.
>
> Shouldn't this fai be adopted for Gentoo? I should investigate if this
> is possible...
Did you look at
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Grant wrote:
> /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling. Does
>
There's also wpa_gui.
Liviu
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On Feb 7, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Grant wrote:
I have to admit I'm a little sick of constant /etc/conf.d/net and
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling. Does
anyone use a network management app they're happy with? Especially
one that works well with xfce4?
- Grant
Have
On Feb 7, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Liviu Andronic
wrote:
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 8:01 PM, Grant wrote:
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling.
Does
There's also wpa_gui.
Liviu
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Do you know how to w
>>> /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling. Does
>>>
>> There's also wpa_gui.
>> Liviu
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Do you know how to read?
>> http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm
>> Do you know how to write?
>> http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
>>
>
>
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 17:46:26 -0500, Saphirus Sage wrote:
> But you can use wicd for most anything from unencryped, to WEP, to WPA
> and WPA2. Wicd is just plain easy.
The only thing I wish it would handle, that the latest NetworkManager
does, is 3G modem connections.
--
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Manual
>> But you can use wicd for most anything from unencryped, to WEP, to WPA
>> and WPA2. Wicd is just plain easy.
>
> The only thing I wish it would handle, that the latest NetworkManager
> does, is 3G modem connections.
Why choose wicd over NetworkManager?
- Grant
Jesús Guerrero writes:
>> There should be no posts beyond this point proclaiming how tuff it is
>> to use emacs if you have no network on a fresh install... Or having to
>> suffer through learning info to learn emacs to ah but who knows.
>
> So you word is definitive and infallible.
Where di
El Dom, 8 de Febrero de 2009, 1:42, Harry Putnam escribió:
> Jesús Guerrero writes:
>
>
>>> There should be no posts beyond this point proclaiming how tuff it is
>>> to use emacs if you have no network on a fresh install... Or having
>>> to suffer through learning info to learn emacs to
He wrote the lines of his post upside down, because he thinks you're
wrong to top-post.
If you read it as:
Usually, you have to
umount it before you
put it too sleep. There's
almost always something
waking it up if it's
still mounted.
It makes perfect sense & you don't need to ask any furthe
I can't seem to find an nvidia driver version that works with a
PCI FX5200. Versions later >= 173.15 don't support the 5200
series. I tried several 173.14.xx versions, and they all build
and the nvidia module loads, but Xorg dies with an illegal
instruction signal when it starts. (Xorg runs fine
Hi all,
I recently upgraded from 2.6.26 to 2.6.28. My el-cheapo webcam (lsusb:
0c45:602c Microdia Clas Ohlson TWC-30XOP WebCam) used the
media-video/gspcav1 driver, but that no longer compiles:
/var/tmp/portage/media-video/gspcav1-20071224/work/gspcav1-20071224/gspca_core.c:54:27:
error: asm/se
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 17:57:18 +
Ian Lee wrote:
> but still no white on black xterm, what am I missing??
You can try putting
XTerm*background: #001800
XTerm*foreground: #A8A8A8
to ~/.Xresources
WFM
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Grant Edwards wrote:
> I can't seem to find an nvidia driver version that works with a
> PCI FX5200. Versions later >= 173.15 don't support the 5200
> series. I tried several 173.14.xx versions, and they all build
> and the nvidia module loads, but Xorg dies with an illegal
> instruction signal w
On Thursday 05 February 2009 20:32:53 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Naga wrote:
> > I've reinstalled KDE-4.2 from portage at least 3 times, and in between
> > compiling it from svn. The svn copy always works ok, the portage one is
> > always missing Oxygen.
>
> Do you have kde-base/kdebase-desktopthem
On 2009-02-08, Dale wrote:
> I have a FX5200 here and this works well.
>
> r...@smoker / # equery list nvidia
> [ Searching for package 'nvidia' in all categories among: ]
> * installed packages
> [I--] [ ] media-video/nvidia-settings-169.07 (0)
> [I--] [ ] x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-173.14.09
hi,
after trying many time, i am again trying to install the gentoo on my
macbook pro 4.1 . after pessing 2 days with it, still i have some problem:
1. sound not working (tried most of the solutions that available online
2. wifi not working
3. touchpad not working ok (two fingurs scroll working, b
hi,
after trying many time, i am again trying to install the gentoo on my
macbook pro 4.1 . after pessing 2 days with it, still i have some problem:
1. sound not working (tried most of the solutions that available online
2. wifi not working
3. touchpad not working ok (two fingurs scroll working, b
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