Greg Donald wrote:
> On 5/2/05, Alex A. Smith MCP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Time straped as it is, I'll type in what ever my Default Email prog wants
>>me to
>
>
> Laziness is no excuse. Takes all of 2 seconds to turn it off.
>
>
Just to prove it in Thunderbird:
Edit=>Account Prefe
Hey ho, all--
This is not a major problem (I have LVM2 partitions, but EVMS compiled
fine, so I can manage them), but I don't like it, as it seems weird for
the main tool for the fs not to compile. Nothing related seems to be on
B.G.O (which is also weird), so I'm wondering if anyone might know wh
Hi again,
Sorry to top-post, but since 1) it's been a bit (RL and minor PC crises,
sorry) and 2) I fixed it, I hope everyone will forgive me for putting
the relevant information first.
Anyway, in the course of trying to clean up the 3900 unread list
messages since I started my reinstall of Gentoo
askar ... wrote:
> Thank you.
> Would you please tell me what do I need to install some package like canna
> etc.?
>
> askar
>
What, other than
# emerge -av kinput2
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N] app-i18n/canna-3.7_p2 -
Hey ho,
I've installed KDE 3.4.0 using the split ebuilds. Originally I did not
install kdebase-meta but just kdebase-startkde, then the extras like
kicker and kate and stuff (no Konqueror; I use Krusader and Firefox).
This did not last, as I had to install the rest of kdebase-meta when I
wanted to
Hi all,
Those of you that use Cedega probably know that some versions work
better with some games than others.
I'm wondering how to install multiple versions simultaneously, via
Portage, without having them stomp all over each other.
Yes, I could use Point2Play, but that seems to cause more prob
Alex Bennee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a problem starting evolution:
>
> 14:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [alex] >evolution-2.2
> evolution-2.2: error while loading shared libraries: libecal-1.2.so.2:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> When I checked I found that libecalc belonge
Allan Spagnol Comar schreef:
> I am having this problem for 4 days now, I believe I made a sin by
> changing my CHOST from pentium3 to i686 :( .. every now and then I
> am having this kind of message
>
> //usr/lib/gcc-lib/pentium3-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5/libstdc++.la: No
> such file or directory
Calvin Spealman schreef:
> 1) I don't see how this should have anything to do with Microsoft, it
> should be a free and open standard.
ROFL! Yeah, so should text documents, but as soon as I do any simple
formatting to it (oh, no, not bold text!!!), it's not so free and open
anymore (*.rtf, *.d
Calvin Spealman schreef:
> This happens a lot. Currently, video playback using anything other
> than glmovie results in a blue screen. Audio plays fine on the videos,
> however. Usually when this happens, the only thing that fixes it are a
> few 'emerge world' sessions. I don't know what package is
Dmitri Vassilenko schreef:
> On Sunday May 8 2005 09:54, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>1) KControl does not appear
>>2) Kate does not appear in either the menu or in the "Open With" menu
>>3) KMenuEdit does not change menu entries
>>4) KDE Mime-type
Allan Spagnol Comar schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>
>>Allan Spagnol Comar schreef:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I am having this problem for 4 days now, I believe I made a sin by
>>>changing my CHOST from pentium3 to i686 :( .. every now and then I
Alex Bennee schreef:
> On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 16:03 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>Alex Bennee wrote:
>>
>>>Both versions are ~amd64 so I don't think that is the reason. Any idea
>>>what is causing emerge to think it wants to revert to a broken package
fire-eyes schreef:
> There's quite a lot of messages today with zero subject, all I see is
> [gentoo-user]. This gets confusing when you get a ton of mail a day. It
> might be interesting to many others too, but they end up deleting it
> because it's got no subject.
>
> Or at least respond to subj
Now I just replied to a message with a subject, and my reply has no
subject??!!
I don't even know if this will have a subject.
What could be going on?
Holly
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Nick Rout schreef:
> I have an M9000 epia mini-itx box. It chokes on ffmpeg per the error message
> later on.
>
> As the message relates to mmx in some way, I also include cat
> /proc/cpuinfo which shows the mmx flag, so I have the mmx USE flag
> turned on.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] narnia $ cat /p
Robert Persson schreef:
> Has anyone else had a problem in which reiser4 loses a file, but fsck.reiser4
> can't find anything wrong?
>
> I was trying to burn a large file to dvd+rw but k3b would just ignore it. It
> would therefore spend very little time writing the dvd, but a long time
> verif
Calvin Spealman schreef:
> On 5/9/05, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>You're looking at years worth of standards that have been built up and
>>saying after all of that time they need to be changed.
>
>
> Yeah, things change.
Two words: the wheel.
Holly
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org
Jim Hatfield schreef:
> I think this may have started happening since a recent Firefox
> upgrade.
>
> If I try to download (say) vtun from vtun.sourceforge.net, it points
> me at the mirror list and I pick one, say Heanet. I get the
> "what should firefox do with this file" dialog and select Save
Urs Schuetz schreef:
> Just tried to install mplayer with the "real" USE-flag set, which
> results in additional installation of RealPlayer-10.0.4.
>
> However, the installation is not working, as there is an error
> before the download of RealPlayer:
>
> Here is what «emerge mplayer» does:
>
>>
maxim wexler schreef:
> Another says emerge libxml-perl. Another says rebuild
> perl.
>
> While I'm off attempting the former will someone
> please explain how to do the latter?
>
eix perl-cleaner
* app-admin/perl-cleaner
Available versions: 1.01
Installed: 1.01
Homepag
maxim wexler schreef:
>>That's one way. Perl-cleaner can also be found in
>>/usr/portage/dev-lang/perl/files.
>
>
> #perl-cleaner allmodules
>
> did the deed. Thanks Holly. BTW, where are these
> modules and how do they differ from the ones residing
> under /lib/modules?
>
The modules in /lib/
Hi, all--
The short version is that I 'need' to do something to 'fix' the
efficiency of installing and running a game (The Elder Scrolls 3:
Morrowind), but I'm not quite sure what or how, so I (unfortunately)
have to explain the problem at some length in the hopes that someone
else will have a bet
YoYo Siska schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>What I would like is a way to change the date of specific files to a
>>specific date (in the past), without "changing" (editing) them, which is
>>not an option with the original Morrowind files (or, if it is possib
Iain Buchanan schreef:
> On Mon, 2005-08-01 at 13:09 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>Hi, all--
>
> [snip]
>
>>[1] There are two ways to install Morrowind. You can install it under
>>Wine or Cedega using the regular Setup.exe, or you can install it via a
>
Javier Uribe schreef:
> El Mar 02 Ago 2005 01:13, Qiangning Hong escribió:
>
>>Doesn't work. gcc-3.3.6 is still in the emerge list.
>
>
> GCC 3.3.X is necessary to compile GCC 3.4.
> it follows with confidence
>
> greetings
>
In case this is not clear--
--the idea is that you need a compile
phil schreef:
> i dont suppose there is an easy way of using the gentoo icons other than
> doing each one by hand?
>
Well, I feel like I came in in the middle of this conversation, so I may
be misunderstanding just which icons you mean, but on the main site
there are links to 'Gentoo graphic
maxim wexler schreef:
>>>then ran make modules_install. Did I forget
>>
>>something?
>>
>>yes you forgot to make the kernel and forgot to
>>install the kernel and
>>reboot.
>
>
> Didn't forget. Those are obvious steps and not worth mentioning.
>
Everything is worth mentioning when something goe
karlos schreef:
> hi
>
> I have tried the meterbridge and alsamixer settings but no input.
> there are a few things I really don't why they happen, for example
> does alsa not start off correctly during boot, no errors and modules
> get loaded, but it when I want to start alsamixer after I log on
Ryan Viljoen schreef:
> You guys and gals are all so proud of it but want to keep it to yourselves.
And what is pride, and when does one feel proud?
When one has done something that is hard for oneself to accomplish,
successfully.
You felt proud when you first tied your own shoes, after weeks/m
Dan Johansson schreef:
> Hi,
>
> At the moment I'm trying to upgrade one of my old computers from SuSE to
> Gentoo. I have install a second SCSI-disk and installed Gentoo on this second
> disk using a stage-1 install. But when I try to boot my new install GRUB
> hangs (kernel does not uncompres
Ole Robert Hestvik schreef:
>
I dropped a note to John at the new address; hopefully that will help.
Holly
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Alvin A ONeal Jr schreef:
> I prefer the bumper sticker myself:
> http://coolaj86.homedns.org:4887/gallery2/main.php/d/5203-1/jeep_bumper_stickers.jpg
>
>
> hehe
>
I must say, Alvin, that image took waay too long to load for me-- thank
goodness it was really worth it when it did! I didn't e
Phill MV schreef:
>> You could put an entry in /etc/portage/package.mask
>>
>> "man portage" for more info.
>>
>
> To my experience the package requiring it would simply not install.
No, you're right.
The solution to this specific problem (which I also have had, since I
use neither Moz
Hey, all--
I just did an esync and I have a *huge* number of X.org-related masked
packages-- from a whole lot of 'Prototype headers', to fonts, libraries,
and drivers.
Clearly there's big changes a-coming. Oh, I see-- this is modular X.org,
I guess.
Does anyone know where there might be a summar
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 12:32:08 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>
>>Does anyone know where there might be a summary of what this means to a
>>user generally, or a Gentoo user specifically? The information on the
>>freedesktop site is more targeted a
Fernando Meira schreef:
> I've been looking for comments about this process... and I got a little
> bit scared.
> In my case, i have (in order):
> - /dev/hda1 - 9.8G windows
> - /dev/hda2 - EXTENDED
> - /dev/hda5 - 23G share
> - /dev/hda3 - 512Mb swap
> - /dev/hda4 - 4.6G gentoo
>
> So, am I
Michael Kintzios schreef:
> Sharing our private information (i.e. our own browsing
> trends) for profit without our consent is evidently not on
This carries the assumption that "our own browsing trends" is, in fact,
"private information", which I do not necessarily agree with.
Surfing the Intern
Allan Spagnol Comar schreef:
> it is necessary to make any changes to get the packages from version
> 2005.1 while using 2005.0.
>
> I read somewhere that we should change the symlink /etc/make.profile
> to the new 2005.1 profile and resync, I dided and after sync there
> where no updates for my s
Michael Sullivan schreef:
> --- Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 06:48:06 -0700 (PDT)
>>Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>For what it's worth the only command listed above
>>
>>that
>>
>>>shows my external drive is this:
>>>
>>>baby ~ # cdrecord
Billy Holmes schreef:
> Paul M Foster wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to figure out what's wrong with this. Google pays Mozilla
>> to make Google the default search engine for Firefox. Mozilla could
>> have made it Yahoo or someone else, but Google paid them and that's
>> bad? This
>
>
> Some people hav
Iain Buchanan schreef:
> On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 13:51 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>>It also assumes that Mozilla are making a profit from this. Being
>>non-profit doesn't preclude any sort of income to cover costs. Gentoo is
>>non-profit but sells CDs, mugs and t-shirts, as well as accepting
>>do
Michael Kintzios schreef:
> [OT]
> Holly, you mention that you have a zillion search engines incorporated
> in your browser . . . 8O
> Where do you get them from? How can these be added to a browser?
> [/OT]
The vast majority of them come from mozdev.org itself. If you click the
search engine bu
Matt Randolph schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>> Surfing the Internet is a lot like walking down the street.
>>
>>
>
> Do you think Jane and John Doe computer users know that? Do you think
> they know that what they do in Word and Outlook is private, and wh
Holly Bostick schreef:
> Matt Randolph schreef:
>
>
>
>>What if they had binoculars and a camera?
>
>
> Same with a camera, but if
> for some reason somebody was standing right in front of my window taking
> pictures of the interior of my house, I would do
Paul M Foster schreef:
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 09:52:56PM +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
>
>
>>bunyip ccze-0.2.1 # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge svgalib -s
>>Searching...
>>[ Results for search key : svgalib ]
>>[ Applications found : 1 ]
>>
>>* media-libs/svgalib
>> Latest version available:
Antoine schreef:
> How would you feel if a company bought lots of
> too-small-to-be-readily-visible flying cameras (like the mosquito-cams
> in the Dan Brown book Deception Point :-)) and followed you around
> wherever you went (in these "public" places, which would certainly
> include shops but n
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 19:51:36 -0700, Bob Sanders wrote:
>
>
>>Um...you may not know this, but Holly is in the UK. London in
>>particular has cameras all over the place. From what I've heard, it's
>>not possible to walk in public there without being recorded. In
>>public
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:17:40 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>
>>Big Brother may be watching you, but you watch Big Brother-- that show
>>with the incredibly ironic name-- don't you?
>
>
> No way!
>
>
>>So who are 'yo
Martins Steinbergs schreef:
> i'm using with ATI 9600
>
> kernel line - video=radeonfb:mtrr:ywrap vga=7 splash=verbose
>
You can't have both the video= line and the vga= line (they replace each
other).
I take it you're using splashutils to generate the splash and console
background?
If so, th
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 17:07:32 +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
>
>
>>If not (like FAT) you need something like "mount -o
>>uid=youruser,gid=users,umask=0777"
>
>
> Don't you mean umask=0? umask inverts the bits, so 777 gives - to
> all files.
>
>
I'm currently in the
Uwe Thiem schreef:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am in the process of writing the locale definition for Namibia for
> OpenOffice. Before I submit it, I'd like to test it locally. I thought of
> doing it this way:
>
> Untar OOo_1.1.4_source.tar.gz manually.
> Add my locale definition to resulting source tre
Peter Karlsson schreef:
> Hi!
>
> Just wondering if there's anyone out there that has managed to install
> two copies (with different compile-options) of the same version of a
> library? If so how did you do it? The reason I'm asking is that I have
> 'audacity' installed and it requires 'wxGTK 2.4
Nick Rout schreef:
> On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:12:31 -0700
> Zac Medico wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Paul,
>>
>>Are we really far behind? That's difficult to believe. For what packages
>>specifically? Do
>
> you know how to unmask unstable packages (marked M or M~ at
> packages.gentoo.org)?
>
> Unstable do
John Dangler schreef:
>
>
> The handbook instructs ‘USE=”-X” emerge pcmcia-cs’
>
>
>
> emerge returns: ‘emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy “pcmcia-cs”
>
>
>
> Anyone know why this is returned?
>
>
>
> John D
>
>
>
Well, the package certainly exists:
eix pcmcia
* sys-apps/pc
Paul Hoy schreef:
>
> On Aug 14, 2005, at 5:24 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 15:42:19 -0400, Paul Hoy wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I really like Gentoo and I like that fact that it does a pretty good
>>> job at supporting Gnome, however, it's still behind other releases,
>>> such as F
Paul Hoy schreef:
> See inline
>
>
> On Aug 14, 2005, at 5:51 PM, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>> Nick Rout schreef:
>>
>>> On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:12:31 -0700
>>> Zac Medico wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Paul,
>&g
John Dangler schreef:
>
>
> After emerging splashutils and doing -
>
> splash_geninitramfs -v -g /boot/fbsplash-livecd-2005.1-1024x768 -r
> 1024x768 livecd-2005.1 && rc-update add splash default
>
>
>
> a reboot of the system produces –
>
> Kernel panic – not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount r
Nagatoro schreef:
> John Dangler wrote:
>
>> doesn't do it, either. what else could I be missing?
>
>
> From my /boot/grub/grub.conf
> ---
> kernel (hd0,0)/kernel-2.6.12-gentoo-r6.4 root=/dev/hda2\
>video=vesafb:ywrap,mtrr,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>splash=silent,theme:livecd-2005.0 CONSOLE=/de
Tom Naujokas schreef:
> On Mon, 2005-15-08 at 22:09 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
>
>> The one part I haven't figured out is xterm. If I {ALT-RIGHT-CLICK}
>>in an xterm, I get a menu that will alter font sizes. How do I change
>>the default font size that xterm comes up with?
>
>
> You can con
Ian K schreef:
> Frank Schafer wrote:
>
>
>>On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 07:33 +, Gyuri wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Ian K wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Hi there, I would love to try out Flash4Linux
(f4l.sf.net) but it wont compile. Im trying 0.2.
When I type make, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
Ian K schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>Ian K schreef:
>>
>>>Frank Schafer wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 07:33 +, Gyuri wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Ian K wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi there,
Fernando Meira schreef:
> Hi,
> I was told the following, which I don't agree, but in any case, I would
> like to hear from someone that knows :)
> - when having 2 different distro on 1 pc, do they have to use the same
> kernel?
> Even if they share the same swap partition and /boot is inside the r
Russell Slater schreef:
> Couldn't you place both kernels in /boot with different names and
> leverage grub to load the approriate one?
Yes. Afaik, this is the 'traditional' method, both within a single
distro with multiple kernel versions, and with multiple distros that
each have a single kernel.
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 17:12:01 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>
>>If, like me, you installed one distro with /boot as just a folder on the
>>/ partition, then installed the second using a separate partition as
>>/boot, then you likely have to
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 17:45:37 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>
>>Maybe under normal circumstances it is, but SUSE really doesn't seem to
>>like booting from Gentoo's bootloader when the SUSE kernel is on the
>>other partition (not in th
Chris Cox schreef:
> On Monday 15 August 2005 12:57 am, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>Nagatoro schreef:
>>
>>>John Dangler wrote:
>>>
>>>>doesn't do it, either. what else could I be missing?
>>>
>>>From my /boot/grub/grub
Norberto Bensa schreef:
> Nick Rout wrote:
>
>>ACCEPT_KEYWORDS has been deprecated for a very long time.
>
>
> But you can still use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS in /etc/make.conf if you want the whole
> system to be ~x86. Or is there a better/recommendable way?
>
Yes, ACCEPT_KEYWORDS is a valid variable
Michael Crute schreef:
> Why dont we just change it so that unsubscribe in the subject line
> unsubscribes you (like every other mailing list on the internet)?
>
Interestingly enough, I just checked three of the several mailing lists
to which I am subscribed, and none of them take unsubscription b
Grant schreef:
>>>I noticed my glibc and gcc were updated to 2.3.5 in my last big emerge
>>>world. Should I run an emptytree emerge now?
>>>
>>>- Grant
>>
>>first, your gcc got not updated to 2.3.5
>>
>>second: no.
>>You do NOT NEED to do an emptytree. Never!
>>
>>glibc updates are nothing to worr
Mark Knecht schreef:
> Yes, it does, but it still didn't tell me what profile I'm running:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls /etc/make.profile/
> 2.4 packages parent
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
>
> where as
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /etc/make.profile/packages | grep profile
> # $Header:
> /var/
Mark Knecht schreef:
> On 8/17/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Mark Knecht schreef:
>>
>>>Yes, it does, but it still didn't tell me what profile I'm running:
>>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls /etc/make.profile/
>
maxim wexler schreef:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Sound files played fine prior to the update.
>
> When unit boots speakers thump at "Loading:
> snd-seq-oss..."as before.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> fglrx 238332 0
> agpgart
Uwe Thiem schreef:
> On 17 August 2005 18:22, John Dangler wrote:
>
>>Uwe~
>>Yes, please share! I'd be interested to see how this goes together
>
>
> Alright, it took me less time than I thought. ;-)
>
Thank you very much, Uwe, but I simply cannot get the livecd themes to work.
Adapting your
Mark Knecht schreef:
> On 8/18/05, Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Mark Knecht wrote:
>>
>>> I could look at removing the global mozilla flag and using it only
>>>on certain apps, but really I'm wondering why Unison didn't accept
>>>Firefox as a browser and wondering if the
Nick Rout schreef:
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 21:23:38 -0700
> Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>
>
>>Every single one states that Windows in some
>>form is a requirement. Surely this is FUD, right?
>
>
> yes absolutely.
To add to this, I think that what is really "meant" by this typical
marketing-speak is
Mark Knecht schreef:
> Hi,
>I wonder what the explanation in the emerge man page about the
> --update option really means. What is meant by, and how does emerge
> pick, "the best version available"?
>
> - Mark
>
For those wondering, here's the quote:
--update (-u)
Updates pack
Holly Bostick schreef:
>
> media-libs/xine-lib
> Available versions: ~1_rc6-r2 1_rc8-r1 1.0-r2 1.0.1-r3 ~1.0.2
> ~1.1.0 ~1.1.0-r1
>
> However, if one was using ~arch, or had activated unstable for this
> package in /etc/portage/package.mask,
which should of co
Mark Knecht schreef:
> On 8/19/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Mark Knecht schreef:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>> I wonder what the explanation in the emerge man page about the
>>>--update option really means. What is meant by, and h
John Dangler schreef:
> Holly~
> Maybe you can get this to work with this page...
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_fbsplash#Option_1:_Compiling_The_initramfs_Imag
> e_Directly_Into_The_Kernel
>
> There's a section somewhere in here that talks about that exact error.
>
> John D
>
Thank you, John--
Ed Jabbour schreef:
> After a recent emerge -uDv system, which upgraded xine-lib, I cannot use xine
> to watch dvds anymore. It cannot find /dev/hdc. The output from running
> xine from the console is at http://rafb.net/paste/results/ac0MJP75.html.
> I've tried downgrading and re-emerging to
Luigi Pinna schreef:
> Hello everybody!
> I use mozilla and I want to change to firefox but...
> Mozilla has a multilanguage support (everybody can install his
> languagepack). I search the same in firefox but I cannot find it: if I
> use portage, I have only the english version; if I install it
John Dangler schreef:
>
> as to the mount problem, if it's not in fstab, what's in your mtab file?
>
Well, it's in my mtab, but that doesn't tell me how it got mounted...
does it?
Holly
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Luigi Pinna schreef:
> Alle 21:29, sabato 20 agosto 2005, Holly Bostick ha scritto:
> [...]
>
>>If you go to the Mozilla Localization page at
>>http://www.mozilla.org/projects/l10n/mlp_status.html
>>
>>and there is a project for your language, there shoul
John Jolet schreef:
> On Saturday 20 August 2005 14:31, Christoph Eckert wrote:
>
>>
>>Use alsamixer in a console window to adjust the settings. Ensure master
>>is open and PCM is unmuted and open.
>>
>>
>
>
> I have a question about that...using the in-kernel alsa drivers and I get
> sound fin
Anthony E. Caudel schreef:
> Ah, the "profile" threw me. I was thinking profiles and not the emerge
> system I had done originally.
>
> I use nano so I guess I can unmerge it safely. But I'm still at a loss
> why the warning should come up. Emacs is not listed in base/packages
> nor linux-defaul
Luigi Pinna schreef:
> Alle 03:07, domenica 21 agosto 2005, Holly Bostick ha scritto:
>
>>They're .xpi files, yes? The language pack should be. However, all
>>the sites for the languages you're looking for don't seem to have
>>language packs, just full in
maxim wexler schreef:
>
> --- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>unmuting "master" is always needed if you want any
>>sound to come out!
>
>
> Makes sense but it worked before update world with
> only PCM unmuted.
>
>
Some sound servers/mixers allow you to set master to use the PCM set
Marianne Taylor schreef:
> I am getting the following error when I try to upgrade to faad2-2.0-r7.
> I need the patch for amd64 to use aac files.
>
> Here is the error message:
>
> Problem in media-libs/faad2-2.0-r7 dependencies.
> "Specific key requires an operator (media-libs/faad2-2.0-r7) (tr
Rennie deGraaf schreef:
> What command does one use to find what package(s) provide a particular
> file, given that that particular file is not present on my system? For
> example, I need a program called "foobar", but don't know what package
> provides it. Under Fedora, I'd use "yum provides fooba
Nick Rout schreef:
> neither equery nor any other program can predict what will be installed
> in a package, because that varies with architecture and USE flags.
>
> So there is no direct equivalent.
You're right; I forgot that equery and its equivalents work by default
on installed packages (alt
Yoann Pannier schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote, On 08/21/2005 03:03 PM:
>
>>>But the question is yet here: why don't they do a link near to the
>>>localized installer to language package?
>>
>>No idea. It is strange to have to trawl the Internet this way
Graham Murray schreef:
> Yoann Pannier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>Those clics lead you to:
>>http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.0.6/linux-i686/xpi/
>>
>>And this is where you can find (all?) XPI language packs for firefox-1.0.6.
>
>
> But it would be nice if portag
> John Dangler schreef:
>
>>Holly~
>>Maybe you can get this to work with this page...
>>
>
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_fbsplash#Option_1:_Compiling_The_initramfs_Imag
>
>>e_Directly_Into_The_Kernel
>>
>>There's a section somewhere in here that talks about that exact error.
>>
>>John D
>>
>
>
Holly Bostick schreef:
> So why, when my grub.conf says
>
> kernel /vmlinuz ro quiet root=/dev/hda5
> video=vesafb-tng:ywrap,mtrr,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> splash=verbose,fadein,theme:livecd-2005.1 CONSOLE=/dev/tty1
>
> clearly specifying more than 8bpp as instructed, is the spl
A. Khattri schreef:
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Fernando Meira wrote:
>
>
>>I need to access some old mail folder. I was using mozilla as mail client at
>>the time.
>>Now I use thunderbird. I couldn't import/read the mail just by creating an
>>account and pointing the Local Folder to that old folder.
Grant schreef:
> Hello, does anyone know how to make an ISO and then burn it to a CD
> with the full filenames preserved? I tried specifying Joliet and Rock
> Ridge but the output from mkisofs looks like the filenames are being
> altered.
>
> - Grant
>
You only used Joliet (-J)?
Maybe you need
Fredrik Axelsson schreef:
> I'm trying to emerge gentoo-sources with the -doc use flag set.
>
> emerge -pv gentoo-sources shows that gentoo-sources will be emerged
> without the doc use flag.
>
> "-doc" is set both in my make.conf USE variable and in
> /etc/portage/package.use
>
> After the emer
Frank Schafer schreef:
> The only thing I don't understand after 5 minutes looking at the code;
>
> what means:
>
> spieler(i) \Status = 1
>
I don't know anything about code, but I looked at this and immediately saw
spieler = Player
in German.
Maybe that helps you understand what it's doing
Nagatoro schreef:
> Hi,
>
> I've got another "interesting" problem with the splash. It seems like
> no matter what I specify the computer always wants to use a 800x600
> resolution.
>
> At startup I get this (not word for word since showconsole won't play
> nicely):
> ---
> can't open config file
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