On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Damian wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
>> acpi_os-name = "Linux" as kernel parameter might help.
> Ok, I've changed the grub menu.lst file. After the reboot I will write
> if something changes.
Nope :(
>>
>> and take a look if /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/ is present
On Tuesday 24 February 2009, 03:26, Mark Knecht wrote:
> If I drop columns - and I do need to - then something like how cut
> works would be good, but it needs to repeat across all the rows being
> used. For instance, if I'm dropping columns 6 & 12 from a 20 column
> wide data set, then I'm droppi
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
[...]
Hopefully they'll fix it soon.
It should be fixed now. Remove and re-add the overlay in layman and resync.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
>
> So, in my understanding this is what we want to accomplish so far:
>
> given an input of the form
>
> D1,T1,a1,b1,c1,d1,...,R1
> D2,T2,a2,b2,c2,d2,...,R2
> D3,T3,a3,b3,c3,d3,...,R3
> D4,T4,a4,b4,c4,d4,...,R4
> D5,T5,a5,b5,c5,d5,...,R5
>
>
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Dirk Uys wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Paul Hartman
> wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:36 AM, laurent wrote:
>>
>> Apparently monetdb maintainer requested it to be removed from Portage.
>> You can still access the prior ebuilds at:
>>
>> http://so
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Dirk Uys wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:36 AM, laurent wrote:
Apparently monetdb maintainer requested it to be removed from Portage.
You can still access the prior ebuilds at:
http:
Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
> As to why there isn't such a thing with portage, I don't know. You would have
> to ask the kde ebuild maintainers. But if you would like to have this
> collection of sets and haven't added the overlay, I'd happily send you a
> tarball of all the kde sets.
How can I find out whether I should be specifying TCP, UDP, or both
for iptables (shorewall) config?
- Grant
Grant wrote:
How can I find out whether I should be specifying TCP, UDP, or both
for iptables (shorewall) config?
By knowing the application's protocol for which you write the rules for :P
For example, if I write some rule that applies to traffic generated by a
web server and web browsers, th
I can't figure this one out.
Have disallowed root login, public key auth.
Have a bunch of random renaming to do on that machine though, so would like to
point and click for a change.
Is this possible? No GUI libs on the remote machine...
I was thinking sshfs, but since I can't login directly
Michael Higgins wrote:
I can't figure this one out.
Have disallowed root login, public key auth.
Have a bunch of random renaming to do on that machine though, so would like to
point and click for a change.
Is this possible? No GUI libs on the remote machine...
I was thinking sshfs, but sinc
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 19:02:42 Michael Higgins wrote:
> I can't figure this one out.
>
> Have disallowed root login, public key auth.
>
> Have a bunch of random renaming to do on that machine though, so would like
> to point and click for a change.
>
> Is this possible? No GUI libs on the rem
Greetings,
After a power failure a few days ago, kmail-1.9.9 now has one message in one
folder that can't be read, viewed, moved or deleted. It's shown at the top
of the list instead of near the bottom, and nothing I can think of will
make any change to it.
Can anyone suggest a reasonably safe
Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
Grant wrote:
How can I find out whether I should be specifying TCP, UDP, or both
for iptables (shorewall) config?
By knowing the application's protocol for which you write the rules for :P
[...] So you have to research a bit to see if the
application uses TCP or UD
On Tuesday 24 February 2009, 15:41, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu
> wrote:
>
> > So, in my understanding this is what we want to accomplish so far:
> >
> > given an input of the form
> >
> > D1,T1,a1,b1,c1,d1,...,R1
> > D2,T2,a2,b2,c2,d2,...,R2
> > D3,T3,a3,b
On Tuesday 24 February 2009, 18:21, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
> > Grant wrote:
> >> How can I find out whether I should be specifying TCP, UDP, or both
> >> for iptables (shorewall) config?
> >
> > By knowing the application's protocol for which you write the rules
> > for
On Dienstag 24 Februar 2009, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> After a power failure a few days ago, kmail-1.9.9 now has one message in
> one folder that can't be read, viewed, moved or deleted. It's shown at the
> top of the list instead of near the bottom, and nothing I can think of will
> m
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009, 18:21, Florian Philipp wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
Grant wrote:
How can I find out whether I should be specifying TCP, UDP, or both
for iptables (shorewall) config?
By knowing the application's protocol for which you write the rules
for
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Michael Higgins wrote:
> I can't figure this one out.
>
> Have disallowed root login, public key auth.
>
> Have a bunch of random renaming to do on that machine though, so would like
> to point and click for a change.
>
> Is this possible? No GUI libs on the remo
Am Dienstag, den 24.02.2009, 09:02 -0800 schrieb Michael Higgins:
> I can't figure this one out.
>
> Have disallowed root login, public key auth.
>
> Have a bunch of random renaming to do on that machine though, so would like
> to point and click for a change.
>
> Is this possible? No GUI libs
James wrote:
> Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
>> As to why there isn't such a thing with portage, I don't know. You would
>> have
>> to ask the kde ebuild maintainers. But if you would like to have this
>> collection of sets and haven't added the overlay, I'd happily send you a
>> t
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2009, 15:41, Mark Knecht wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu
>> wrote:
>>
>> > So, in my understanding this is what we want to accomplish so far:
>> >
>> > given an input of the form
>> >
>> > D1,
Hello Damian,
>>> and take a look if /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/ is present:
On an IBM T61 i have acpi_video1 too. Video0 represents the vga/dvi output
where video1 represents the LCD.
Also have a look on max_brightness on this dirs for the maximum value.
>>
>>> You can use xev to see whi
Hi Steffen,
and take a look if /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/ is present:
> On an IBM T61 i have acpi_video1 too. Video0 represents the vga/dvi output
> where video1 represents the LCD.
> Also have a look on max_brightness on this dirs for the maximum value.
No, I only have video0.
> As
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:02:42 -0800
Michael Higgins wrote:
> I can't figure this one out.
>
> Have disallowed root login, public key auth.
>
> Have a bunch of random renaming to do on that machine though, so
> would like to point and click for a change.
>
> Is this possible? No GUI libs on the
Hi,
I emerged eselect-oodict and it acts like it's doing something but
still I don't see any dictionaries in
Tools->Options->Language Settings->Writing Aids
Under Languages I have selected English (USA)
Is there something else I have to turn on to get spell checking
working for my wife?
Is OO really so stupid that it makes you add by hand for each user an
extension spelling library from /usr/lib/openoffice/extension/install
to get a spelling checker to work?
Is this anyway to run a business?
OK, solved. Working. I don't get it.
Sorry for the noise.
- Mark
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 19:18:03 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> After a power failure a few days ago, kmail-1.9.9 now has one message in
> one folder that can't be read, viewed, moved or deleted. It's shown at the
> top of the list instead of near the bottom, and nothing I can think of
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 23:30:04 Dale wrote:
> James wrote:
> > Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
> >> As to why there isn't such a thing with portage, I don't know. You would
> >> have to ask the kde ebuild maintainers. But if you would like to have
> >> this collection of sets and haven't add
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2009 23:30:04 Dale wrote:
>
>> James wrote:
>>
>>> Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
>>>
As to why there isn't such a thing with portage, I don't know. You would
have to ask the kde ebuild maintainers. But if you would like to h
On Wednesday 25 February 2009 07:43:42 Dale wrote:
> Ooops, you didn't send them to the list. Since you didn't change the
> subject line, it put it in the same folder as gentoo-user stuff. I
> didn't even notice. My bad.
>
> I filter mailing lists by subject since it starts the same way in the
>
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