On Saturday 10 Mar 2007 2:44:40 am Dale wrote:
>
> > Source/nsIScriptableMplayerPlugin.h:10:25: error: nsISupports.h: No
> > such file or directory
> > In file included from Source/plugin.h:54,
> > from Source/plugin-support.cpp:1:
> > Source/nsScriptablePeer.h:49:26: error: nsIClassInfo.h: No such
On Saturday 10 Mar 2007 11:55:16 am Ted Ozolins wrote:
> Searching Google I take it that the "spca5xx" under kernel
> 2.6.19-gentoo-r5 is still a no go? Anyone know of a work-around?
>
You can try unmasking gspcav1, which is the new branch of spca5xx
* media-video/gspcav1
Available versions
On Sunday 25 Mar 2007 7:06:33 pm Dale wrote:
>
> That said, I don't like using Konqueror as a web browser. How do I get
> Seamonkey to either not ID itself or something so this will work? I
> looked in preferences and I can't find anything in there to change.
>
You can always try installing user
On Monday 23 Apr 2007 11:44:45 pm James wrote:
>
> What did I miss?
>
Do you have flash plugin mentioned under "about:plugins" page? Also did you
try starting seamonkey from a terminal window to see if it throws any errors
at you?
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Regards,
Abhay
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On Tuesday 24 Apr 2007 6:04:19 am James wrote:
> Abhay Kedia gmail.com> writes:
> > > What did I miss?
> >
> > Do you have flash plugin mentioned under "about:plugins" page?
>
> NO,
>
That is your real problem. You need to make sure that seamonkey kn
On Thursday 26 Apr 2007 11:27:58 pm James wrote:
>
> Now make a symlink from what to what?
>
You need to make symlinks to these files in ~/.mozilla/plugins
/opt/netscape/plugins/flashplayer.xpt
/opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so
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Abhay
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On Friday 27 Apr 2007 1:52:14 am James wrote:
>
> Will this work on Gentoo, as is, or are there further modifications.
> I failed to mention, that the system is running on an AMD 64 bit cpu,
> model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+
>
Didn't see this post of yours earlier.
On Friday 27 Apr 2007 8:56:57 pm James wrote:
>
> amd64
>
> > You have installed firefox-bin or you have compiled firefox yourself?
>
> www-client/mozilla-firefox-bin
> Available versions: 2.0.0.3
> Installed versions: 2.0.0.3
>
In order to use 32 bit plugins (like flash) on 64 bit bro
On Monday 30 Apr 2007 10:57:08 pm Roy Wright wrote:
>
> Is this clashing of menu structures normal between window managers?
> If so, any tools for backing up the menu structure? Or a way to tell gnome
> to use kde menu structure?
>
I can't help much as I don't run GNOME along with KDE but this men
On Sunday 17 Jun 2007 4:06:05 pm dexter wrote:
>
> I was advised to upgrade to newest gcc - I did, and I also have the
> latest binutils avaluable in the portage. None of those thing helped.
> I'm quite stuck - I've installed gentoo on several other machines, but
> never had such a problem.
>
You u
On Tuesday 19 Jun 2007 10:50:22 pm Thierry de Coulon wrote:
>
> What am I missing?
>
Try logging out of KDE and get into a virtual console session. From there try
to play a sound file using alsaplayer or play command may be? That will clear
out any doubts of aRts playing spoil sport. If you don't
On Tuesday 19 Jun 2007 8:07:45 pm Matthew R. Lee wrote:
>
> Any suggestions, as always, greatly appreciated
>
Close all Skype instances (killall skype?) and then rename .Skype directory to
something else. This database error sometimes occur when Skype does not
shutdown cleanly.
--
Regards,
Ab
On Saturday 31 December 2005 23:33, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> Could someone who is successfully running ALSA compiled into their
> kernel with snd-hda-intel please send me their kernel configuration and
> their /etc/modules.d/alsa file? I can't get alsamixer to unmute my
> card. Thanks!
>
/etc/
On Saturday 31 December 2005 22:47, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>
> The question now seems to be: why doesn't db use Java 1.5?
>
Yup and it is weird. I have jdk 1.5 installed and when I tried to use +java
for db it didn't ask me to install older version.
# USE=java emerge -pv sun-jdk db
These are th
On Sunday 01 January 2006 06:03, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> What about your kernel config? And you don't use alsa-driver? I've
> discovered something disturbing: I used the same ALSA kernel config
> that worked in kernel 2.6.14-gentoo-r4 in 2.6.14-gentoo-r5, except in r5
> ALSA didn't work. Wh
On Sunday 01 January 2006 04:48, Dimitar Toshev wrote:
>
> Skype does not require artsd, it uses OSS. This unfortunately means that
> you have to stop all software, that is currently accessing the audio device
> in order to use it (ALSA cannot do sw mixing, because it is done in
> userspace and the
On Sunday 01 January 2006 05:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> * ERROR: pam_cracklib have dependencies in /usr.
>
Known bug
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85679
Work around:
It comes from "zombie" libraries that should have been removed with the
upgrade. The turnaround is to delete these
On Sunday 01 January 2006 20:32, Philip Webb wrote:
>
> I started to install KDE 3.5 (split) -- still ~x86 -- & got Kdelibs done,
> then went on to Kdebase-startkde
[snip]
> ...
> unable to parse ./index.docbook
>
Just a shot in the dark. Did you enable kdeenablefinal use flag AFTER you
compil
On Sunday 01 January 2006 22:09, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> I think you're missing the point. I'm trying to compile ALSA into my
> kernel so that I don't have to use alsa-driver. I want to do this
> because there is some stuff on the wiki for setting up MythTV that
> requires setting capture car
On Monday 02 January 2006 00:31, Philip Webb wrote:
>
> No, but I just tried it with Khelpcenter & it made no difference.
> The problem seems to be in Kdelibs, as my most recent message outlined.
>
Can you give output of "emerge -pv kdelibs && emerge -pv kdebase-startkde" ?
Regards,
Abhay
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On Monday 02 January 2006 01:48, William Gabriel wrote:
>
> I got comfortable with Ruby, and I now want to install Rails. I
> started with the typical 'emerge --sync' and found that the most
> recent version of Rails in Portage is 0.13.1. A lot of work has gone
> into Rails to get it to version 1
On Monday 02 January 2006 09:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> [KCrash handler]
> #7 0x00670042 in ?? ()
>
This back trace should be having a approximately 10 lines more in the
beginning. It should be starting from probably the name of a library and then
the lines from #0 should follow and #7. Ca
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 19:46, Peter Volkov (pva) wrote:
>
> Then in kcontrol you may wish to disable arts too, and use
> external player option. Thus artsd remains in your system but
> it'll be never used.
>
That is exactly what I am doing :)
I have disabled aRts and using alsaplayer to play t
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 07:58, Justin Hart wrote:
>
> How do I incorporate TIFF functionality into FireFox? There do not
> appear to be any USE flags on firefox that apply to this.
>
You need to use plugin for TIFF images. Just like what you do with Flash and
JAVA. You can either use Plugger
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 11:20, Roy Wright wrote:
>
> Try kate -u filename
>
> kate --help shows this option:
> -u, --use Use a already running kate instance (if
> possible)
>
I have this same problem. Earlier on opening a file from konqueror or any
where else the kate used to
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 15:01, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> call Kate. Go to the Control Centre -> KDE components -> File
> associations and select text/plain. Select Kate, press Edit, go to the
> Application tab and change the command from "kate %U" to "kate --use %U".
>
That doesn't work :(
It s
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 16:02, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> I've just tried it on another box, and I do get that error when opening
> a second file, but checking kate shows that it does have both files
> loaded.
>
Ah...you are right. The files did get opened but that error pop (and that too
twice
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 18:40, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> I set the text/plain file type to call this with only %U as an argument,
> and it works without annoying messages.
>
Thanks for looking into this :)
This works but why is it so slow in launching? The first instance loads
instantaneously
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 22:17, Grant wrote:
> > I was experimenting with kde and now my xfce4 fonts look terrible.
> > Does that ring a bell for anyone? What could be causing this?
> >
> > - Grant
>
Did you try deleting directories related to .kde.
Also try deleting .fonts.conf and .Xresources.
On Thursday 05 January 2006 23:40, Dale wrote:
> > -I../../../../gcj/org/freedesktop/dbus -march=athlon-xp -O2
> > -fomit-frame-pointer -momit-leaf-frame-pointer -fno-ident -pipe
> > -DDBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE=1 -c natMessage.cc -fPIC -DPIC -o
> > .libs/natMessage.o
> > natMessage.cc:8:21: Messa
On Friday 06 January 2006 06:44, Zac Medico wrote:
>
> version _after_ the new version has been merged into place. One possible
> solution would be to have a special feature that, when enabled, allows
> portage to automatically unmerge an old version _before_ the new one is
> installed (with prote
On Saturday 07 January 2006 13:53, Tom Eastman wrote:
> I have a two-screen setup with X.
>
> Also, in addition to my usual keyboard and mouse, I have a cordless
> keyboard and mouse combo thingee. At the moment both keyboards work
> fine, and both mouses control the same pointer.
>
> It occurred
On Saturday 07 January 2006 15:53, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
>
> The problem is: I have Xerox Phaser 3120 printer (which, I think, is the
> same as Samsung ML-1710). I have tried to play with 'toner density' driver
> property under the 'Printer Manager' - 'printer context menu' -
> 'Configure'. I have
On Friday 06 January 2006 19:24, Petteri Räty wrote:
>
> You can always file a bug in bugs.kde.org to request this to be
> configurable. As usual first check that the bug does not already exist.
>
While filing the bug I found a related bug and the fix is said to be committed
to svn. Here it is
htt
On Saturday 07 January 2006 10:43, Trenton Adams wrote:
>
> which is what I mentioned in another post that I made. When I
> originally started with gentoo linux, I read the part about why gentoo
> linux came about. Basically it was all about doing things the way you
> want. Well, I like the flex
On Saturday 07 January 2006 20:47, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
> So from this I deduce that
>
> 1) xorg 6.8.99 was *really* broken/incomplete or did something radically
> different that etc-update and cfg-update cannot deal with, since these
> files were never updated or offered to update while I when I
On Saturday 07 January 2006 23:24, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
> What might that be.? Does something need to be re-initialized? Some
> cache updated? I'm getting a bit confused here.
>
afaik etc-update does not reinitialize anything. All it looks for are files
that have been named in a specific way
On Sunday 08 January 2006 00:05, maxim wexler wrote:
>
> I did this twice, so it's no mere fluke. I rushed over
> to Yahoo to post this and the window's still OK. So,
> thankfully it's not permanent ;)
>
> Anybody care to hazard a guess as to what's happening
> here. Can anybody duplicate it?
>
I w
On Saturday 07 January 2006 22:00, Trenton Adams wrote:
>
> I'm just of the mind that we really should encourage it's use, while
> encouraging people to also understand what's happening under the
> hood.
>
...and how do you suggest that should be done? There is tons of documentation
available fo
Just on a side note, etc-update will soon be deprecated. Try dispatch-conf.
This will be the tool to use in future for config updates.
Regards,
Abhay
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On Sunday 08 January 2006 03:25, Trenton Adams wrote:
>
> So, there's documentation that specifically explains that packages can
> be split, and this can cause a conflict? I tried to find that, after
>
What? How is packages being split even comes in question and why does it need
"specific" docume
On Sunday 08 January 2006 06:36, Trenton Adams wrote:
>
> Here we go again, who says that you have to limit it to a menu? Give
> a menu, but allow a graphical shell during install for those that want
> to do extra packages, or whatever. Or, even provide a dynamically
> extendable menu that can gr
On Sunday 08 January 2006 13:57, Trenton Adams wrote:
>
> > Menu of what? How will a Gentoo developer know what you want to install?
> > If you are starting from Stage 3, you just need to choose what to install
> > and thats it. How will a menu help you in that? As far as graphics based
> > Gentoo
On Sunday 08 January 2006 14:33, Trenton Adams wrote:
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/installer/
>
Looks great to me. Just didn't see any discussion on gentoo-dev or may be I
missed it. So now what do you want then? You have a graphical based install
and once you have a working system, you
On Sunday 08 January 2006 18:02, Marc Schlienger wrote:
> Hi,
> I've installed kde3.4.3 with arts on my amd64 machine. Alsa is working
> fine. But arts works only partially. All notification sound doesn't work.
> Also I don't get sound when logging in. But, for example, amarok works with
> the arts
On Sunday 08 January 2006 21:27, Marc Schlienger wrote:
>
> [ebuild R ] kde-base/arts-3.4.3 +alsa +arts +artswrappersuid -debug
> -esd -hardened -jack -kdeenablefinal +mp3 -nas -vorbis -xinerama 0 kB
>
There is your problem. All KDE system sounds are ogg files thus you need
+vorbis USE flag w
On Sunday 08 January 2006 19:04, Marco Calviani wrote:
>
> libtool: link: `/usr/lib/libGL.la' is not a valid libtool archive
>
What does "opengl-update --get-implementation" tell you?
Regards,
Abhay
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On Sunday 08 January 2006 23:51, Marco Calviani wrote:
>
> # /usr/sbin/opengl-update --get-implementation
> ati
>
Change it to xorg-x11 by doing a "opengl-update xorg-x11". It will make your
system to use xorg driver for opengl purpose. Yes it will remove the 3D
acceleration but it is only for th
On Monday 09 January 2006 02:05, Christian Floeter wrote:
>
> my Canon LiDE 25 scanner is only recognized by scanimage when logged in
> as root.
>
A shot in the dark. Could this be the solution?
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_a_USB_scanner#UDEV
Regards,
Abhay
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On Monday 09 January 2006 02:28, Trenton Adams wrote:
>
> Who says they know they have a fear of computers? You can be doing
> something that you don't even know you're afraid of. Obviously if it
> was total fear, they would know about it.
>
LOL!!! Unknown fear? I have heard about "Fear of unknow
On Monday 09 January 2006 08:17, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
> Please excuse the messy cut and paste but I've been having problems with
> the mailing list from one of my email accounts and had to move back to
> this one).
>
Sync and re-emerge. Known bug, now resolved.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
On Monday 09 January 2006 17:48, Mike Williams wrote:
>
> You know, you could all just use:
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_speed_up_portage_with_cdb
>
...and if we face any problems we will be flamed by purist Gentooers? Reading
that wiki entry made me remember the people who use --oh-so-fast CFLAGS
On Saturday 07 January 2006 00:11, David Meyer wrote:
>
> /usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoxft-render.h:95: error: parse error
> before "XftGlyphSpec" keyboard-drawing.c: In function
> `xkb_state_notify_event_filter':
>
I somehow missed this post. Replied to a similar post b Jamie.
Anyways, sync
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to play mpc files in mplayer but get the following error while
doing so
==
Requested audio codec family [musepack] (afm=mpcdec) not available.
Enable it at compilation.
Cannot find codec for audio
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 03:46, Willie Wong wrote:
>
> The documentation for mplayer, however, suggests that with xmms
> support it can play musepack files. So you probably should make sure
> you compiled mplayer with the xmms flag, and emerge xmms-musepack.
> Presumably that would work.
>
Actu
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 23:44, Willie Wong wrote:
>
> [01:09 PM]wwong ~ $ mplayer X-Mod_radio_x-level.mpc
> MPlayer 1.0pre7try2-3.4.4 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
>
Ah...thanks a lot. That struck a cord :)
I did a major mistake. While searching for mplayer and musepack, I had an idea
that CVS v
Hello Everyone,
I have a EM64T enabled processor but currently running x86 install. Now I
would like to install 64bit Gentoo on this system but since this is the only
PC that I have, it is indispensable for me. I can't put it in command line
mode or run it on a live CD for 3-4 days and allow it
On Thursday 12 January 2006 05:08, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> Do a stage 3 install plus GRP packages. You'll have a fully working 64
> bit desktop in around an hour. Then edit make.conf and /etc/portage/* to
> suit your needs, emerge --sync and emerge -e world while using the system.
>
Thanks for the
On Thursday 12 January 2006 13:04, Zac Medico wrote:
>
> Well, you can't convert the 32 bit userland directly to 64 bit. However,
> you can run the 32 bit userland with a 64 bit kernel. For example, you can
> borrow the kernel from the amd64 minimal install cd. The 64 bit kernel
> behaves essent
On Friday 13 January 2006 03:24, Dale Kirkley wrote:
>
> " An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: 5.7.1
> Relaying denied. Please
> verify that your email address is correct in your Mail preferences and try
> again."
>
Do you use SMTP Authentication? If not, enable it. Lo
On Friday 13 January 2006 02:04, Zac Medico wrote:
>
> You can boot off of the cd and build a kernel immediately or you can copy
> the cd's kernel. When booted from the cd, the kernel is found at
> /mnt/cdrom/isolinux/gentoo-em64t and corresponding modules are in
> /lib/modules. The install cd an
On Friday 13 January 2006 22:59, John Jolet wrote:
>
> emerge Xorg? or emerge kde-meta
>
Xorg and KDE both are emerged and I am using this kernel on already existing
system. If you are saying that I should reemerge them, then wouldn't I bork
my already working 32bit system?
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Regards,
Abhay
-
On Friday 13 January 2006 04:04, Giulio wrote:
>
> compiled version. I checked with the binary version and there's
> no problem at all, so... it's my fault.
>
you are using amd64 or x86 arch?
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Regards,
Abhay
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On Saturday 14 January 2006 00:58, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> Why don't you just do a separate 64 bit install using stage 3 and GRP
> packages? You'll have it working in far less time than you have spent on
> this hybrid 32/64 bit setup.
>
You are probably right that I should do an install with GRP p
On Friday 13 January 2006 23:58, Zac Medico wrote:
>
> Apparently the new kernel does not include the necessary drivers or
> modules. You may get a clue from /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Depending on your
> hardware, you may be able to get it working temporarily with either the
> vesa or fbdev drivers.
On Monday 16 January 2006 17:57, Thiago Lüttig wrote:
>
> grep: /usr/lib/libungif.la: No such file or directory
> /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libungif.la: No such file or directory
> libtool: link: `/usr/lib/libungif.la' is not a valid libtool archive
>
Re-emerge imlib2 with gif use flag.
--
Re
On Monday 16 January 2006 09:04, Michael Crute wrote:
>
> So my question would be, is there a way to make flash mix its sounds
> in with the other programs on the computer? I know its possible as I
> have done it before but I can not seem to get it working now. A google
> search seems to get me now
On Monday 16 January 2006 18:59, Thiago Lüttig wrote:
> man, it wasn´t work how wold be the command line exactly ??
>
First check whether you have gif use flag enabled for imlib2 or not by using
this command
# emerge -pv imlib2
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculatin
On Monday 16 January 2006 19:17, Michael Crute wrote:
>
> Thanks Abhay I will give that a try when I get home today. I assume
> aoss is part of alsa-utils? (I don't have portage handy to check this
> out at the moment)
>
It comes from alsa-oss. This package gets compiled automatically, as a
depend
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 20:02, Richard Fish wrote:
>
> But since ALSA now has the dmix plugin that works pretty well for
> those cards that do not provide hardware mixing, the only reason to
> continue to use a sound server is if you have trouble configuring
> dmix. The use of dmix is not autom
On Friday 20 January 2006 19:59, Holly Bostick wrote:
> more comfortable with a more Windows-like environment, and Windows-like
> assumptions about what a user wants/needs from their desktop, KDE may be
> just the thing; that is, after all, what it's designed to do to a great
> extent.
That stateme
On Friday 20 January 2006 21:08, Alexander Kirillov wrote:
>
> and better integrated with other open source projects out there.
>
That is not a quality of Gnome but GTK. Gnome uses GTK while KDE uses QT.
Since (earlier) QT had a non-acceptable license for most of the developers of
FLOSS, they cho
On Friday 20 January 2006 15:01, darren kirby wrote:
>
> Unscientific:
> Google for:
> "kde rules" --> 40,900
> "kde sucks" --> 9,660
> "gnome rules" --> 554
> "gnome sucks" --> 10,500
>
> Draw your own conclusions.
..or we could always use googlefight ;)
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=e
On Saturday 21 January 2006 05:36, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
> That may be true, but it assumes that I want a "Desktop Environment" in
> the first place, which I don't, particularly.
>
Ermm...if you don't want a "Desktop Environment" then why install K "Desktop
Environment" in the first place and the
On Saturday 21 January 2006 23:52, maxim wexler wrote:
>
> Ok, so you click on 'Do Administrative Tasks' at that
> place of mystery http://localhost:631/ and it asks
> you for your username and password and you give it
> your username and password and it asks you again and
> again...and as often a
On Saturday 21 January 2006 23:52, maxim wexler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Welcome to my leaner, stripped-to-the-basics,
> I-can't-setup-my-printer thread. Come in, make
> yourself at home. Much roomier here, as you can see.
>
Oops!!! Looks like I missed your more obese thread about this same problem.
Can y
On Sunday 22 January 2006 17:38, Derek Tracy wrote:
>
> wish that Amarok handled Podcasts with more flexibility and allowed me
> to create playlists and such automaticlaly on my iPod (problem solved
> by not using Amarok and using bashpodder / gnupod).
>
Check back with amaroK 1.4 and you will have
On Sunday 22 January 2006 23:51, Robert Persson wrote:
>
> The reason I want to avoid installing straight away is because I'm doing a
> kde upgrade this time (3.4.3 to 3.5) and want to avoid a broken desktop,
> but could kde in fact be the very source of the problem? Is emerge getting
> confused by
On Friday 20 January 2006 15:52, Dale wrote:
>
> Still wish I had etcat though. :-(
>
It is located here on my system.
/usr/share/doc/gentoolkit-0.2.2_pre2/deprecated/etcat/etcat
If you like the script so much then just copy the script to somewhere safe,
where portage cannot take it away from yo
On Monday 23 January 2006 07:02, maxim wexler wrote:
>
> In the cups/error_log
>
Did you set LogLevel to debug2 in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf?
If not try it and then see what errors you get. Also double check whether you
set atleast one printer as default.
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Regards,
Abhay
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On Monday 23 January 2006 22:29, maxim wexler wrote:
>
> Yes
>
Try printing a test page directly from CUPS Admin panel so that any problems
with printer configuration is ruled out.
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Regards,
Abhay
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On Thursday 26 January 2006 17:12, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> It's been almost a year since I last installed Gentoo. Now I
> need to do it again, and I can't find the GRP package CDs on any of the
> mirrors I've tried. Anyone know where I can find 2005.1 GRP ISOs?
>
Never tried GRP install but is it al
On Thursday 26 January 2006 08:19, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
>
> checking for C compiler default output...configure: error: C compiler
> cannot create executables
> See config.log for more details.
>
What is the output of "emerge --info"
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Regards,
Abhay
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On Wednesday 25 January 2006 04:35, Michael Kintzios wrote:
>
> # /usr/sbin/captive-install-acquire
> bash: /usr/sbin/captive-install-acquire: No such file or directory
> # captive-install-acquire
> bash: captive-install-acquire: command not found
>
Did you enable gtk USE flag?
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Regards,
Abhay
Hello Everyone,
I am facing a very annoying problem with my system clock. Here is what is
happening.
I manually set correct time using sites like worldtimezone.com. Then, I
shutdown the system and boot after a few hours. What I see is that Gentoo
sets the system time to the same one at which I
On Friday 27 January 2006 21:40, Michael A. Smith wrote:
>
> That deserves looking into: I'd start with the kernel config. Maybe
> something about /dev/rtc?
>
Here are the outputs
---
genbox abhay # ls -l /dev/rtc
ls: /dev/rtc: No such file or directory
gen
On Saturday 28 January 2006 02:55, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
>
> If it is ticking , then set the hardware clock to the correct time
> with 'hwclock --set --date=', then throw away the
> /etc/adjtime file. Throw it away, as it might be the adjusting
> feature that thinks your clock is drifting a ful
On Friday 27 January 2006 21:40, Michael A. Smith wrote:
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> But the quick fix is probably rc-update del clock. I don't know if
> that's a Bad Thing To Do (TM), but nobody screamed when I asked about
> it in #gentoo.
>
Though the problem is solved now but it is still worth mentioning that
removing
>
> Is TZ set in your environment? If so, unset it and let /etc/localtime do
> the job.
>
How can I know what is the TZ in my environment? Just curious.
Thanks for the reply
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> with 'hwclock --set --date=', then throw away the
> /etc/adjtime file. Throw it away, as it might be the adjusting
> feature that thinks your clock is drifting a full hour per hour
> (that is: ticks away two hours in one).
>
Stupid me!!! Totally forgot to do the most important thing i.e. to th
On Saturday 28 January 2006 20:38, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
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> See man hwclock, the section on "The Adjust Function".
>
Thanks for the explanation and the tip. It certainly makes sense now :-)
Also, should I enable RTC in my kernel? I disabled it recently when I was
trying to get to the root of
On Sunday 29 January 2006 06:41, Ian wrote:
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> unmask all of the packages
> im building in package.keywords.
>
You seem to have added them to package.unmask as well. Don't do that.
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On Wednesday 01 February 2006 08:04, Tom Eastman wrote:
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> I'm looking for a utility that could be used for indexing the contents
> of the dozens and hundreds of CDRs and DVDRs that I've amassed over the
> years. I was kind of thinking just a heap of text files with the
> contents of 'tree' or 'l
Hello Everyone,
I have downloaded SVG/SVGZ wallpapers from kde-look.org but when I try to view
SVG/SVGZ in konqueror, firefox or such programs, I get weird output.
When I try to open SVGZ files in Konqueror, I get XML Parsing Error while
Firefox shows a pop-up to save the file some where. On us
On Friday 03 February 2006 12:01, Willie Wong wrote:
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> For konquerer and kview, did you install ksvg?
>
No but now I did and it works great in KDE related things. Thanks a lot for
this :)
>
> Which version of eog do you have? 2.12.2 should have support for
> image/svg+xml
>
> Since you have pro
On Saturday 04 February 2006 07:05, Willie Wong wrote:
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> For firefox, I just found the following tidbit:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/svg-developers@yahoogroups.com/msg07375.html
>
> basically, svgz should be gzip'd svg files. For some reason, Firefox
> cannot deal with local svgz files, but c
On Saturday 11 February 2006 16:38, b.n. wrote:
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> Why a bad idea? I find it made things easier. If you install SANE for
> example it is almost obvious you have installed a scanner and you
> probably need the "scanner" use flag. So use.defaults did. Of course you
> can disable it if you don't appe
On Sunday 12 February 2006 00:59, Uwe Thiem wrote:
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> Sound is gone. Artsd complains that there is no /dev/dsp - and rightly so.
> All sound-related devices under /dev are gone. There are a couple of
> devices under /dev/snd:
>
The devices of interest are under /dev/sound and not under /dev/snd
#
On Monday 13 February 2006 01:39, Statux wrote:
> anyone have any ideas or similar experiences? Also, is there a different
> plugin that does the same thing? I've only known there to be mplayer's
> version.
>
I like to use mozplugger for these tasks.
http://mozplugger.mozdev.org/
It makes netscape
On Monday 13 February 2006 00:29, Uwe Thiem wrote:
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> No, they are not. That's OSS stuff and not present on my box since I don't
> use OSS.
>
I have this in my /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules which is related to ALSA
# alsa devices
SUBSYSTEM=="sound", GROUP="audio"
KERNEL=="controlC[0-9]*",
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