y .config to
/boot/config-; from there you can copy it back to
/usr/src/linux/.config for the next version.
When you run 'oldconfig' you should rarely get more than a few dozen
questions, and it should all be on truly new items that didn't exist in
your previous kernel. The hardware drivers you selected should all
carry over as-is.
--Mike
lf is going away and being
replaced by devicekit, but not yet because devicekit isn't quite ready.
What the configuration situation will be under devicekit I have no
idea, though I would hope having no configuration file would still be a
goal for the devkit team.
--Mike
On 11/3/2009 11:16 PM, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 21:52 -0500, Mike Edenfield wrote:
When I attempt to use either of those
utilities to get onto my wireless network, the NIC refuses to stay
connected to the base station for more than a few seconds at a time.
Instead, it
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 18:08, Florian Philipp
wrote:
> Mike Mazur schrieb:
>> I'm trying to set up my laptop to be a wireless access point. It has
>> an iwl3945 card. I followed the "Atheros Ath5k Wireless Access Point"
>> article on gentoo-wiki.com[1]
On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 12:09 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Saturday 07 November 2009 04:20:09 Mike Edenfield wrote:
> > When using NetworkManager on my work network, however, things go
> > horribly wrong. I get tons of this in my kernel logs:
> >
> > wlan0: authe
available
as long as you accept the new license.
--Mike
t wants". Unfortunately,
when glibc is nice and make that "anything" be "what you wanted it to do
anyway" it encourages people do keep doing bad things, thus the
ever-increasing strictness of the library.
--Mike
None of my git-based overlays from overlays.gentoo.org have
been able to sync this morning. Is the server having
problems or is something wrong with my git?
--Mike
me having done anything.
I've googled for this and not found anything. Strangely, kmail won't start
unless it can read my sent-mail folder.
Any ideas about how to fix this?
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On Monday 30 November 2009 10:56:17 am Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 30 November 2009 05:54:31 Mike Diehl wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I recently moved my local home directory to an nfs-mounted directory.
> > Now I'm having trouble with kmail. It seems that the
t.
BTW, the nfs mounts are done via /etc/init.d/nfs, which does a mount -a nfs.
Thanks for your time. Any suggestions are more than welcome.
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dapter in my Inspiron
laptop. It would work fine for open wireless and
WEP-secured wireless, but wouldn't associated with a
WPA-secured access point.
Eventually I spent about $30 to purchase an iwl3945
replacement from Dell, which worked fine, and never looked back.
--Mike
t command line according to where AIR is
installed from the ikelos overlay.
HTH,
Mike
way less time to shutdown and restart than it does for me to manually
stop and restart everything that just got updated, and I can go grab a
soda in the meantime.
--Mike
."
ewarn "Here's an example of setting it for the whole system:"
ewarn "echo XSESSION=\"Gnome\" > /etc/env.d/90xsession"
ewarn "env-update && source /etc/profile"
So, creating /etc/env.d/90xsession with t
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 19:17, Mick wrote:
> 2009/12/13 Mike Mazur :
>
>> I ran across this issue last night.
>>
>> At some point /etc/rc.conf was no longer being sourced. Instead,
>> setting the XSESSION variable in /etc/env.d is the correct way to do
>>
ns you can also set it in your local .bashrc file.
Also, note: $XSESSION != $SESSION, just in case it's already set and you
missed it.
--Mike
aintained either.
>
> There would be sys-fs/zfs-fuse but that sounds like overkill to me.
>
> Are there any other packages?
Although it might not be stable enough yet, btrfs has support for
compression.
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se you run kdm
doesn't mean you have to launch KDE when you log in; you
could launch any of the sessions in kdm's list.
But if you are only installing KDE on your machine, then
there's really no good reason not to use kdm as well, and
allow it to default to KDE4, so you should be all set.
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oxy daemon like net-misc/stone or net-proxy/haproxy.
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Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> On 3 Jan, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps you could try venti+fossil or git.
> >
> Thanks, but I haven't found venti or fossil in Gentoo's tree.
> Are there any ebuilds around?
You
hives.
Most unstable users have probably unmasked sys-apps/portage long ago and
moved into the future.
--Mike
uot;emerge -u @foo"
> > portage yields that @foo isn't a valid package atom, any idea why this
> > is?
>
> Your portage is too old? In case of an error, you should get an "emerge:
> There are no sets to satisfy 'foo'" message, and a list of known sets.
>
> Wonko
>
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lain about
is "they used XML for their configuration files", then I'd say that
software is in pretty good shape. On the other hand, even I can see
that HAL has plenty of problems (besides its XML configuration). The
fact that it completely fails to work for you being a good example :)
--Mike
anyway, you might want to
consider running fully ~arch.
--Mike
On 2/2/2010 3:48 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
No, you completely misunderstand what stable, unstable and masked mean.
You are using stable (and call it unstable which is wrong). What you call
masked is actually called unstable. Masked is something else entirely.
Do not confuse these terms. They ha
On 2/4/2010 6:05 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
How about a portage feature request?
The contents of @system can have dependencies. Put a setting in a conf file
which means the system uses portage, therefore python is in @system.
Without the setting, python does not get included in @system.
Since
orces my belief that portage should be responsible
for refusing to unmerge it's own dependencies.
--Mike
can use for this and where I can find it.
Thanks,
Mike
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On Saturday 21 May 2005 23:57, Felix Tiede wrote:
> Tell it to use udev by adding "gentoo=nodevfs" to your kernel-commandline.
>
> Other way: Remove support for "/dev filesystem" (DEVFS) from your kernel.
Or, just install udev.
The init scripts will work the
t's a self contained entity.
An ebuild is just a recipe to build and install a package. It knows where to,
or how to, download the code, and/or, binaries it needs.
Sun's licence does not allow third parties to distribute their code, or
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On Tuesday 24 May 2005 08:31, Colin wrote:
> Anybody know what's going on? GNOME never used to do this before.
Did this happen after a reboot?
Check the permissions of /dev/null
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have your
baseline kernel set, make oldconfig is real quick. When moving between
different -rX versions, it often won't prompt at all.
Mike
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27;
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5-20050130/../../../libldap.so:
> undefined reference to `ber_strdup_x' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Here is your problem.
Do you want/use ldap?
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or hardware moves.
Personally, I wouldn't LVM the SCSI disk as, if you can get your hands on
another disk at some point, it's relatively straight forward (from an livecd)
to convert your system partitions to RAID mirrors.
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Hat is one of the few
distros Oracle will support. SLES is another, and thats what we run our
Oracle 8 installs on.
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On Saturday 18 June 2005 18:41, David Harel wrote:
> Can I remove files from:
> /usr/portage/metadata/cache ?
Yeah, if you want.
But then again, you can remove anything you like, wether you'll break anything
is another matter :)
In this case, portage should just run slower.
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On Sunday 19 June 2005 18:28, Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
> Where can I download the gentoo binary for Ximian Evolution 2 (x86
> architecture)? I just can't seem to remember the name of the site.
http://chinstrap.alternating.net/
Don't know if it has evolution 2 though.
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On Tuesday 21 June 2005 23:11, Jan Meier wrote:
> My qmail-smtp is not running anymore, I am not able to send mail over it.
>
> What can I do to get rid of this?
etc-update
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common denominator,
so you'll get a performance hit on other cards on the same bus.
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stable", somewhat akin to the old odd
numbered Y series.
X.Y.Z.z are the "stable" releases, and should only contain bug and security
fixes on top of Linus's release.
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encies (use-flags, etc.)?
Copy away, tree is always the same.
You should run 'emerge metadata' after copying, to update/create the cache.
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On Tuesday 28 June 2005 23:24, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> "emerge metadata" doesn't need internet access?
I don't know for sure, cos I've never tried it, but I believe all it does is
parse the tree and any overlays to generate a cache from it, so shouldn't
ne
In my experience installig Gentoo Stage 1 on my AMD K6-2 500Mhz server,
I found that I had a lot of problems getting software to compile. Some
things worked, and some didn't, but the errors were always repeatable.
One day I decided to try changing something in my make.conf file. I
changed -marc
going? Or am I overlooking other important
system files? (I'll remember to remove hardware dependent world entries
like graphics card drivers.)
Thanks!
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dev, when it is causing problems to me?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/29788
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On Sunday 17 July 2005 01:33, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> How do I get the system so it's not looking for the pam_afs file?
revdep-rebuild
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c dev filesystems (devfs and udev) do what they say on the tin, creating
device nodes dynamically.
The warning will be being generated by the package, not the ebuild.
Load the module and see what happens.
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his happens, but many people have had
this problem before.
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n (you might
> have to re-digest the ebuild first).
Holly, the file portage was complaining about was the copy kept
in /var/db/pkg, along with the contents, environment info, etc.
It's the classic "bug" in portage where a " gets replaced with ^A or EOF.
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eds a route to point back to PC2 so when traffic bound for it
> comes it, it'll know what to do with it.
> route add -net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.1.23
Also if you want PC2 to access the net, you would need PC1 to be smart
enough to route/NAT packets from PC2 to Router 1.
Mike
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Hi all,
I'm building a new machine and I'm having trouble getting apache to emerge.
This is a BRAND NEW BOX, with nothing else done to it, so I expected apache to
load just fine.
Here is the error message I'm getting. Any help would be ap
On Saturday 19 January 2008 03:12:23 am Roman Zilka wrote:
> Hi Mike!
>
> > g++: /usr/lib/gcc/i486-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/crtbeginS.o: No such file or
> > directory
> > g++: /usr/lib/gcc/i486-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/crtendS.o: No such file or
> > directory
>
> i486 - thi
Kernel (Low-Latency Desktop)".
Any ideas? What to start tweaking with?
Thanks for any help,
Mike
[1] Mplayer warning message:
Your system is too SLOW to play this!
theora tiff vorbis wifi xinerama"
MAKEOPTS="-j3"
FEATURES="parallel-fetch ccache"
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse evdev synaptics"
Thanks,
Mike
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Since I hadn't made much progress on the problem, I started over and it worked
like a champ. Moral of the story: don't let your friend start an
installation that you have to finish
Thanx all,
Mike.
On Friday 18 January 2008 08:28:42 pm Mike Diehl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
Hi all.
I'm looking for an inexpensive USB webcam that works with both Linux and
Windoze. Something that I can pick up at Walmart or Circuit City would be
best.
Any recommendations?
TIA,
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On Saturday 26 January 2008 09:28:23 pm forgottenwizard wrote:
> On 16:13 Sat 26 Jan , Mike Diehl wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I'm looking for an inexpensive USB webcam that works with both Linux and
> > Windoze. Something that I can pick up at Walmart o
Hi Walter,
On Jan 27, 2008 3:55 PM, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 07:39:47PM +0900, Mike Mazur wrote
>
> > CFLAGS="-march=prescott -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer"
>
> The -march option may or may not invoke mmx, sse, sse
n
Currently I'm not using twin displays, just my laptop.
As I'm typing this email in Firefox, I notice every second or so a
pause. My cursor freezes, even though I continue to type, and only
after hanging for a split-second, the display catches up with what I
have been typing. This is after Firefox has been used yesterday and
sat idle overnight and doesn't involve mplayer at all.
Thanks for the help so far guys :)
Mike
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Hi,
On Jan 28, 2008 7:55 AM, ionut cucu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 07:28:35 +0900
> "Mike Mazur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Jan 27, 2008 9:55 PM, ionut cucu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> &
me kind of problem and recompiled mplayer with the xv use
> flag, then used vo=xv, in fact it defaults to it on my system. CPU usage then
> came right down. I have an older nvidia card than you so I hope you also see
> a benefit!
Sounds good, thanks for chiming in :)
I'll report back soon,
Mike
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Hi,
On Jan 30, 2008 7:24 AM, Mike Mazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ -- SNIP -- ]
> For completeness, the .config for my 2.6.23-gentoo-r3 kernel is here:
> http://pastebin.ca/881174
Oh, I just found the IO scheduler setting. The scheduler in use is CFQ.
I can't find the CPU sc
e these cflags enabled and
> yet mplayer works fine.
>
> Mike does glxinfo|grep render gives an yes? do glxgears work properly ?
> Will and opengl game work?(tuxrace)
$ glxinfo | grep render
direct rendering: Yes
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce Go 7700/PCI/SSE2
GL_NVX_
Hi James,
On Jan 30, 2008 5:26 AM, James Ausmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ -- SNIP -- ]
> Portage *does not* look at CFLAGS in determining what to rebuild (even
> with -uDN) - portage only looks at USE flags and dependency
> upgrades/versions. Mike is correct in saying that, for
On Saturday 26 January 2008 09:28:23 pm forgottenwizard wrote:
> On 16:13 Sat 26 Jan , Mike Diehl wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I'm looking for an inexpensive USB webcam that works with both Linux and
> > Windoze. Something that I can pick up at Walmart o
ed to be installed via emerge?
I think the gems that make it into portage are ones the devs need.
There's been a few that I've used that aren't in portage.
As to which one you should use, I'm not sure. Personal preference?
Mike
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.
Also, think about whether you really need this. As mentioned above,
SSH doesn't need to be tunneled over a VPN. IMAP and SMTP can be
encrypted too. That leaves printing, for which you could use VPN.
Have fun!
Mike
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tunnel open between it and the firewall/print server for
> printing, and also initiate a tunnel between the laptop and the remote
> system whenever I need to mail or SSH? Does that sound like a good
> plan?
Yep, that should work. With a 'permanent' tunnel established between
his.
At any rate, why not just go ahead with OpenVPN, set it up and see how
it works for you? You'll be in a much better position then to
determine whether it's really what you want or need.
Have fun!
Mike
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Gentoo of course), and isn't a Thinkpad (I was forced to use one a few years
ago, and hated it).
Thanks
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t, I didn't even realise such a thing existed!
I've probably got dozens of USB to PS2 adaptors, and never imagined the
opposite.
A dual PS2 to USB could well do the trick, and my local Maplin have some in
stock, a bit pricey but the company will pay.
Thanks very much.
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On Thursday 14 February 2008, Suma Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
oh, and never cross-post to mailing lists. this is an embedded question, so
gentoo-user is not the forum for such e-mails.
-mike
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On Thursday 14 February 2008, Suma Sharma wrote:
> I am trying to build a glibc based cross compiler toolchain with
> "multilib" support.
it really isnt supported at the moment. you'll most likely need to manually
tweak the build files.
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do not cross-post to multiple lists at once.
> I'm compiling a kernel for arch "Intel EM64T" on an amd64 host.
not an embedded question nor do you need crossdev. ask the amd64 peeps.
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your LAN (your Gentoo box). The switch should only route to your
machine traffic destined for it, so how to measure the bandwidth the
other machines are consuming between themselves and the outside world?
If there is a way to do this I'd be very interested :)
Mike
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ice/dia[1][2]. It has some circuit symbols.
> Oh, and output files will have to be visible to the
> Micro$hafted too.
Your sketches can be saved as .png or .jpg so anyone should be able to
view them.
HTH
Mike
[1] http://gentoo-portage.com/app-office/dia
[2] http://www.gnome.o
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And I get this when I go there:
Looks like they might be experiencing some downtime at the moment. Try
again later.
I can't even remember how long I've been using gentoo-portage.com now...
M
ion/vmware-workstation-tools
Good luck!
Mike
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Chris Brennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> you need to make sure ntp-client and ntpd (from openntpd) have been
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receive the
> www/localhost pages and no the www/helpermaster.fr pages...
Your vhost isn't specific enough to not be matched by the vhost defined by
DEFAULT_VHOST (which is _default_:80).
Either turn off DEFAULT_VHOST and add "Listen *:80" somewhere before your
virtualho
On Sunday 09 March 2008 19:23:49 cypherstrong wrote:
>
> Order Allow, Deny
> Allow from all
>
This is all that's necessary, although I'd drop it to just /var/www.
Put it before any vhosts, it does not need to be defined i
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 20:16:09 -0400
"Mark Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you thinking his ISP is doing port-based connection filtering?
What kind of connection filtering allows a connection to go through for
5 seconds, then resets it?
Comcast?
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I do have a few worries - why has there been no 2007.1 release
> (there was a 2006.1 from what I recall)? There also appears to have been
> a bit of turmoil in the Gentoo 'management;' - has this affected the
> long term viability of running Gentoo?
Gentoo is doing just
Mick wrote:
On Tuesday 11 March 2008, Dan Farrell wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 22:51:42 +
Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 10 March 2008, Dan Farrell wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 15:43:55 -0400
Mike Edenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Comcast?
I was on comcast for
I'm going to look for a newer rpm2targz.
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shed to about a day, or
even less, as connections won't time out if traffic continues to pass.
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Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Hi I have the following entry in the crontab
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I want my subject line to be "hostxx:yyDB refresh daily"
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The easiest way is to write a wrapper script; I have a
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Norberto Bensa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
> I never emerge everything I see in the list since most are
> dependencies themselves and I don't want to add them to my world file.
>
emerge -1 what-ever-dep-you-dont-want-
Mick wrote:
On 16/04/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 15:06 +0100 schrieb ext Mick:
> I was trying to scp a file which had spaces in its name; e.g.
>
> This\ is\ the\ name\ of\ it.txt
I tried it in my zsh, with TAB-completion (means: I typed
art the interfaces
when you switch adapters. The net.eth0 startup script will write out a
new resolv.conf, etc.
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er,loop 0 0
However, this is not an option for me as I work with different
images/mount points all the time.
What can I do to be able to mount an arbitrary ISO image to an
arbitrary mount point from the command line as non-root user?
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un as root. I won't be adding another dependency just to
get around this.
Thanks though,
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not too familiar with all its
libraries and/or components. Could I be missing something that's in
portage?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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Hi,
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Mike Mazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Having trouble with TcpChannel throwing an exception:
>
> [...]
>
> Unhandled Exception: System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: No such host is
> known
> at System.Net.Dns.GetH
4306
rev 3 and wasn't sure which one worked) but the driver attaches b43 to
my card.
Does anyone know what I can do to track down the problem?
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nal. Close all the opened windows.
Enjoy a working Flash in Konqueror!
===
As at least one of the commenters from the blog, I didn't habe an
application/x-shockwave-flash association, so had to create it.
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lash content; I get a bit of sound but no
> video. ;(
>
> Nice thought though.
Oh, works fine for me :)
Looks a bit odd with the kmplayer rewind/pause/fastforward button bar
appearing then disappearing.
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This has been reported to bugs.gentoo.org -- it seems to be a bug in
nano. For the time being you can get it to build if you enable the
"spell" USE flag:
echo "app-editors/nano spell" >> /etc/portage/package.use
emerge nano
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