[gentoo-user] Palm PDA setup...

2005-12-30 Thread Jessica Rasku
I'm trying to setup my PDA and it just refuses to sync. Using pilot-xfer I will get a cannot bind to port error: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ until [ -e /dev/pilot ]; do sleep 1; done; pilot-xfer\ -l No $PILOTPORT specified and no -p given. Defaulting to '/dev/pilot' Unable to bind to port:

Re: [gentoo-user] Palm PDA setup...

2005-12-30 Thread Jessica Rasku
Heinz Sporn wrote: > Am Freitag, den 30.12.2005, 02:34 -0800 schrieb Jessica Rasku: > >>I'm trying to setup my PDA and it just refuses to sync. Using >>pilot-xfer I will get a cannot bind to port error: >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ until [ -e /dev/pilot ]; d

[gentoo-user] mailman 2.1.5-r4/sendmail issue with ``Group missmatch error.''

2005-12-13 Thread Jessica Rasku
I installed mailman about a week ago and didn't realise that it was not working correctly until today. It appears that mailman is expecting to be executed (by sendmail) as group "mailman" GID 280 and sendmail is executing it as group "daemon" GID 2. I can see that the solution is probably to

Re: [gentoo-user] help me choose a sound recorder

2005-12-13 Thread Jessica Rasku
Zhang Weiwu wrote: 2 better be able to auto-start and auto-stop. E.g. when people are talking on the phone, start a track and save a speex file; when people stop talking (silence), stop recording and be ready to start recording the next track. Better one tracker per file; Any suggestions? Loo

Re: [gentoo-user] mailman 2.1.5-r4/sendmail issue with ``Group missmatch error.''

2005-12-13 Thread Jessica Rasku
Michael Sullivan wrote: When I had this problem the following answer helped me: Michael, I've had the same problem before. In order for Mailman to work properly, it has to know the gid of the mail program at compile time. In this case it was told the mail program's gid was that of group "m

Re: [gentoo-user] Quick question about DNS and bind

2005-12-13 Thread Jessica Rasku
Michael Sullivan wrote: I believe that I have my DNS configuration set up correctly and the named server is starting. The problem is that when I issue dig 127.0.0.1 I get this: bullet ~ # dig 127.0.0.1 This isn't the correct format to do a reverse DNS lookup. I believe that it is # dig 1

[gentoo-user] Domain Name not getting set properly...

2005-12-19 Thread Jessica Rasku
I am having some problems with setting up my domain name on my new gentoo box. I believe I have everything setup according to the handbook, but for some reason hostname -d does not return a domain name and just complains that it is not know. I have this working correctly on my older box, but

Re: [gentoo-user] Domain Name not getting set properly...

2005-12-19 Thread Jessica Rasku
Heinz Sporn wrote: Am Montag, den 19.12.2005, 03:33 -0800 schrieb Jessica Rasku: I am having some problems with setting up my domain name on my new gentoo box. I believe I have everything setup according to the handbook, but for some reason hostname -d does not return a domain name and just