emux_synth,snd_seq_virmidi,snd_pcm_oss,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq,snd_mixer_oss,snd_emu10k1,snd_rawmidi,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm,snd_seq_device,snd_timer,snd_hwdep
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soundcore 9312 1 snd
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iver from nvidia
#Driver "nv" # xorg nvidia driver
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Driver "mga"
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Section "Screen"
Identifier "screen0"
Device "matro
ternal hosts
all use the same (my) dns resolver. Ergo, I have a file
/etc/dnscache/root/servers/1.168.192.in-addr.arpa which contains the
line 127.0.0.1.
Cheers -d
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
The changelog is fairly useless from a 'users' perspective. I have no idea
which one has the required USA DST changes in it...
Dunno, but it's correct on my system for US/Pacific, which was synced a
week or so ago:
[EMAIL
be driver-dependent. Since you say "twinview", I presume
you're using the nvidia driver, which (as far as I know) can't do that.
I use a Matrox G400 with their proprietary driver, and it does behave
the way you want it to (but has other problems).
Cheers -d
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it
horizon" configuration, so that private names are only seen by private
machines.
(*) But use multiple A records, not CNAME. CNAME is almost never
necessary, and gains you nothing except an extra query from every
client. I've seen some cluster configurations in which CNAME offer
un mine right on the gateway, and ensure
that it doesn't listen to the public address.
That's basically it. A big advantage of this is that if you want, now
you can easily isolate one of those segments to create a DMZ for a web
server or a playstation or something else fun.
Cheers -d
cannot for
the life of me think of a good reason to do this.
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Microsoft. ;-)
You can either file a bug report on bugs.gentoo.org to try and get the
behavior changed,
Thank you, I'll look into that. Obviously, I was merely venting here.
Cheers -d
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; to modules.d/3c59x, though this was
not previously necessary, and still nothing.
Has something changed with this driver?
Cheers -d
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uming that to be true, then this might help -- it solved a similar
build problem for me:
http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?messageID=76957&tstart=0
Cheers -d
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in ~/.ssh/ to enforce this?
All the directives listed in 'man ssh_config' can be placed in
~/.ssh/config for individual accounts. You'll be interested in
PasswordAuthentication, and perhaps PreferredAuthentications.
Cheers ... -d
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/etc/mail/spamassassin /etc/udev /etc/rulesdujour /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0
/etc/scsi_id.config /etc/services /etc/vhosts /usr/share'
And:
# cat /etc/gentoo-release
Gentoo Base System version 1.12.4
If it is not yet apparent to anyone how I've got myself into this
pickle, please let me know
wanted this one:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/169894
Thank you; my apologies for not finding that and saving your time
(especially since the thread was mere days ago ... gack ...)
I'll just rebuild the box; no biggie. Cheers -d
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