On Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:16:03 PM Joost Roeleveld wrote:
> On Thursday, September 15, 2011 04:42:23 PM Mike Edenfield wrote:
> > I would estimate that the vast, vast, vast majority of users are those
> > such as myslelf, who have no opinion whatsoever, and eit
(3.7). But 3.6
introduced a *ton* of new dependencies that the Gentoo folks
haven't been able to work out properly in portage.[1]
Of course, that's also likely an indication that Eclipse is
getting way to big for it's own good, especially if you
don't want to do
On 09/20/2011 12:34 AM, Michael Mol wrote:
> I've filed two bug reports today[1][2]. Now, when filing bugs, the
> dropdown for 'severity' includes "Critical: The software crashes,
> hangs, or causes you to lose data."
>
> One bug did cause data loss (a configuration wipe; I'm now amused I
> can us
On 09/21/2011 07:16 AM, Michael Mol wrote:
> In both cases, the severity of the bug is high, although perhaps the
> importance of the bug may not be so great.
Yeah, I think I've been doing the wrong thing here.
>>
>> Anyway, if you have a problem with the way I treat your bugs, feel free
>> to ca
SELinux patches, or was it
just being forgotten as usual? :)
--Mike
run out of /usr/bin generally assume that the rest of the
system, including /var, is available for use. You can't have
one without the other.
--Mike
nters are very nice. I have a FS-1030D which doesn't have
ethernet as standard however I purchased it as an option. Mine is a
fairly basic device though it supports IPv6, POP3/SMTP, SNMP, and a
whole bunch of other stuff. Really happy with mine. Had it for about
3-5 years I guess.
Mike
The last thing on my screen is this:
./xemacs -nd -no-packages -batch -l
/var/tmp/portage/app-editors/xemacs-21.5.31/work/xemacs-21.5.31/src/../lisp/
update-elc.el
--Mike
On 11/6/2011 8:54 PM, Dale wrote:
Mine is like this:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4547936 Aug 22 03:53
/boot/bzImage-3.0.3-1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4548640 Sep 1 07:19
/boot/bzImage-3.0.4-1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5162752 Oct 12 21:49
/boot/bzImage-3.0.4-2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5167840 Oct 13 00:05
On 11/9/2011 2:04 AM, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 09 Nov 2011 02:43:43 Mike Edenfield wrote:
On 11/6/2011 8:54 PM, Dale wrote:
Mine is like this:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4547936 Aug 22 03:53
/boot/bzImage-3.0.3-1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4548640 Sep 1 07:19
/boot/bzImage-3.0.4-1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
On 11/9/2011 8:55 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 09 Nov 2011 08:47:07 -0500, Mike Edenfield wrote:
Are you saying then that every time you download new source files you
have to create or cp new localversion* files in /usr/src/linux/ for
this auto-numbering to work?
Yeah, though I wouldn
e.
You can safely delete any folders from /usr/share/locale for
locales that you don't have installed, since the normal
locale support in glibc will never ask for them. But they'll
just get put back next time you upgrade the package.
--Mike
On 11/27/2011 1:10 PM, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
On 11/26/2011 07:32 AM, Mike Edenfield wrote:
Can anyone explain what is going on ?
Different packages include different levels of support for filtering
their installed localization messages, typically one of "install
everything"
is feature, and we have neither the time, manpower, nor
overwhelming need to make it work, we'll just stop
mentioning it."
"HOPEFULLY anyone smart enough to find and re-enable a
hidden, explicitly unsupported feature will be smart enough
not to complain when it doesn't work."
--Mike
nd jabber2.
Is there any reason to pick one over the other? Are there other choices I
should look at?
TIA,
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FEATURES=installsources would probably get what you need by normalizing all
source trees into /usr/src/debug/.
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you should be able to replace the Blackfin-specific stuff with whatever your
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On 8/16/2010 2:13 PM, Stéphane Guedon wrote:
> I have read several things about this, but never really solved !
>
> Can I emerge a 32bits software on 64bits platform with a multilib profile ?
>
> All my web browsers (konqueror, opera, chromium, firefox) are 64bits, whereas
> flash player exist c
On 8/17/2010 3:49 PM, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> * Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>> USE only affects optional dependencies. euse -I hal will list packages
>> that have a hal USE flag while emerge --depclean -pv sys-apps/hal will
>> show those that depend o it.
>
> I've just experimented a bit with that a
tage is
not the only build process/package manager/configuration system/coffee
maker that knows what LINGUAS means. It's the "official" (as far as
there is such a thing) place to store the list of gettext translations
you want on your system, and most autotools-based builds and binary
package managers also recognize it.
--Mike
ded, but
optional. A package that simply installs every .po file it has will
still operate in the correct locale based on your LANG setting, it will
just waste a lot of space.
--Mike
nicode defines U+0028 AND U+0029 as "LEFT
PARENTHESIS" and "RIGHT PARENTHESIS" (also "OPENING PARENTHESIS" and
"CLOSING PARENTHESIS").
--Mike
x86 binaries. If
you need to run 32-bit applications that you cannot get built through
portage, there is a whole list of packages
(app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-*) that have prebuilt binaries for things
like GTK, QT, SDL, etc. (The packages in portage, including Wine, will
install the ones it needs automatically.)
--Mike
mple, many people are using
the firefox-bin or chromium-bin packages because of issues
with Adobe Flash Player.
--Mike
dicated that I was booting a 32-bin kernel in a 64-bit OS, or
vise versa. Based solely on the name of the failing module, this has some
credibility, but seems like a stretch since I've not changed the pendrive.
Anyone else seen, and fixed, this problem before? Any advise would be
welcome.
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On Monday 30 August 2010 12:40:59 am J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Monday 30 August 2010 07:06:05 Mike Diehl wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm trying to build a new duel quad-core server and I'm having some
> > problems.
> >
> > Just after it loads the
On 9/7/2010 5:56 AM, Al wrote:
> It would be as simple as this:
>
> 1.) enter "news.gentoo.org" as news server to thunderbird
> 2.) select the groups you want to read
>
> 2 steps not more. That is far more simple than subscribing to a mailing list.
You're skipping all the steps that start with "
onfig file from another server where RAID1 is working, so I
know I've got RAID in the kernel. I did the prescribed mknod in /dev/ to
create the md device nodes.
I also did the mdadm --scan --verbose > /etc/mdadm.conf.
What could I be missing?
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On Thursday 07 October 2010 2:17:11 pm Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Thursday 07 October 2010, Mike Diehl wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm building a new server, only this time, I'm using RAID1 for the boot,
> > swap, and root partitions. (sda and sdb)
>
ash.xpm.gz
title Gentoo Linux
root (hd0,0)
kernel /bzImage root=/dev/sda3
I've verified that ext2 and ext3 are in the kernel statically. I've also
compiled in ALL of the SATA drivers, statically.
What am I missing?
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d your hard disk is detected as /dev/sdb or so.
> Try mounting it by UUID (google for it, please).
I've tried changing grub to point to sdb and hda. Perhaps, I need to change
etc/fstab...
Thank you.
> Hope this helps,
> Florian Philipp
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On Friday 15 October 2010 11:40:34 am Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 15.10.2010 19:29, schrieb Mike Diehl:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I've never had this much trouble with a server before, but I've been
> > pulling my hair out.
> >
> > The install seemed
just fine.
Anyone seen this before?
Mike.
On Friday 15 October 2010 11:40:34 am Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 15.10.2010 19:29, schrieb Mike Diehl:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I've never had this much trouble with a server before, but I've been
> > pulling my hair out.
&
n the morning.
Thank you for your help!
Mike.
On Friday 15 October 2010 3:02:27 pm Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 15.10.2010 21:23, schrieb Mike Diehl:
> > On Friday 15 October 2010 11:40:34 am Florian Philipp wrote:
> >> Am 15.10.2010 19:29, schrieb Mike Diehl:
> >>> Hi al
On 10/23/2010 5:03 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 02:50:26 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
You're mixing two different definitions of stable. Portage 2.2 is
certainly reliable, but it is anything but stable with a new version
coming out every day at the moment,.
I'm waiting for tom
On 11/9/2010 6:45 PM, Stroller wrote:
On 9/11/2010, at 9:03pm, Fatih Tümen wrote:
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 22:05, Alan McKinnon wrote:
The language of this list is English. You might be lucky and find someonewhounderstands
French and knows the answer to your problem, but the odds arenotgood.
opic as it is:
mydefrag isn't LGPL, just freeware, but I did notice this on the
jkdefrag site:
"The executables are released under the GNU General Public License, and
the sources are released under the GNU Lesser General Public License."
Is that even possible?
--Mike
# cat /etc/portage/package.use/java
echo "This is /etc/portage/package.use/java!"
Last login: Thu Nov 18 10:35:07 EST 2010 from mike-desktop on pts/2
This is /etc/portage/package.use/java!
kut...@platypus ~ $
On 11/18/2010 1:40 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 17:52 on Thursday 18 November 2010, Mike
> Edenfield did opine thusly:
>
>> Is there something special about the file name
>> /etc/portage/package.use/java ? For some reason, if I create this file
sh-completion/java
Thanks, all fixed. These appear to be dynamically linked/unlinked by
eselect, so that musta gone haywire at some point.
--Mike
is going away, so
there's no point in rebuilding X just to get HAL support now. You
should start by just rebuilding XDM and see if it's HAL requirement goes
away. You could also try a good revdep-rebuild, though I'm not sure HAL
is a link-time dependency that will get picked up that way.
--Mike
the errors in your Xorg.0.log file, pointing to whichever device is the
problem.
To fix this, you'd need to find and remove the offending device
reference. A good first start is to try simply removing any xorg.conf
you happen to have lying around and let X try to find everything itself
(without HAL).
--Mike
ther tools to make this work. Google for "backup entire
hard disk" and start reading :)
--Mike
se them. Since there isn't
really any such alternative, the practical benefits of udev over a
monolithic xorg.conf file mostly vanish.
--Mike
On Thu, 2010-12-30 at 19:02 +, Mick wrote:
> On Thursday 30 December 2010 17:40:18 Mike Edenfield wrote:
> > On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 13:01 +, Mick wrote:
> > > Personally, I can't see why all these additional config files and
> > > locations are require
On 1/10/2011 1:11 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Is there a way to enable debugging symbols only for some packages? I
> need to do that for about 15 packages. Currently, all I can do is edit
> make.conf all the time when emerging one of those and add "-g" to CFLAGS
> and "splitdebug" to FEATURES.
bing my other SCSI
devices and assigning them to sg0/sg1/sg2/etc; this seemed to prevent
udev from picking up that they were CD drives. If you need SCSI Generic
for some reason, I'd suggest making it a module.
--Mike
a
change at some point from the previous behavior, which specified the IDE
information as well.
You used to get something like:
ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-:00:1f.1-ide-0:0"
and now you get:
ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-:00:1f.1"
Switching over to libata gives you:
ENV{ID_PATH}=="pci-:00:1f.1-scsi-0:0:0:0"
which returns everything to working order :)
--Mike
On 1/12/2011 12:13 PM, Nuno J. Silva wrote:
> Mike Edenfield writes:
>
>> On 1/12/2011 11:31 AM, Nuno J. Silva wrote:
>>> Michael Sullivan writes:
>>>
>>>> OK, for several years I have not had a /dev/cdrom. My workstation has
>>>> an intern
should *default* to off. You could globally set USE=-accessibility
if you really don't like it.
--Mike
o into bugzilla, not mailing lists
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TA BMDMA Support",
with whatever IDE chipset you have.
You'll also need to enable SCSI CD-ROM support even if your CD-ROM isn't
SCSI; I'd also recommend not enabling SCSI Generic support unless you
absolutely have to; for some reason my CD-ROM drive kept getting hooked
up to the sg driver instead of the sr driver, and udev didn't believe it
was a CD-ROM anymore.
--Mike
that.
> That would lead to a unbootable system (at least with my setup...).
Just for a future reference... the fact that you know this would mean
you are no longer "unsure" and should feel free to say "Y" to whichever
option works. :)
--Mike
our seeing two
different PCI busses with slightly different capabilities; just off the
top of my head, one is probably a 6-port PCI-X bus and the other a
2-port PCI bus, but I'd have to go look up the specs to your motherboard
to really find out.
--Mike
On 1/21/2011 3:30 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Mike Edenfield [11-01-21 21:28]:
>> On 1/21/2011 2:48 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>>
>>> My ASUS board offers:
>>> RAID
>>> IDE
>>> AHCI
>>>
>>> The help to both ker
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Carlos Sura
wrote:
> It is safe if I use as main Python 2.7 and as active version of Python;
> Python 3.1???
2.7 is pretty safe at this point; I use this as my main version I
haven't hit an issue in a while.
3.1 is probably not such a good idea.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> I solved it by creating a .vimrc file and putting
>
> set pastetoggle=
Running :set paste will do the job as well if you don't want to assign
a hot key for it.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Alan Warren wrote:
> My thumbdrive has been mounting fine, but recently it started mounting
> with strange characters in it's name.
I believe most auto-mounters use the file system label when naming
mount points. You can view or modify this with the tools appropri
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> What do I link to?
>
> I've tried various things like this but none seem to find the library
> correctly:
>
> mark@c2stable ~/CODE/CUDA/Mark $ nvcc -L/usr/lib64/libta_lib
> ta-lib-ma.cu -o ta-lib-ma
> /tmp/tmpxft_0a8b_-13_ta-lib-ma.
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> telling me to run revdep-rebuild:
>
> # revdep-rebuild --library '/usr/lib64/liblzma.so.0'
Did it tell you to give the full path the liblzma or just the library
name "liblzma.so.0"? I suspect this is where you went astray.
Anyway, a si
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:45 PM, walt wrote:
> On 06/29/2012 08:05 AM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
>>
>> http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB2_Quick_Start
>
> Thanks for the tip. /etc/make.conf strikes me as an odd
> place to put settings that apply to only one package.
>
>
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Matthew Marlowe
wrote:
>> I did some googling and there are a number of comments but no clear
>> recommendations. Has anyone here performed file transfer
>> gentoo <--> samsung S3.
>>
>
> You have two choices:
> a) if you just need to transfer video/pictures, ther
ompiled programs will be built for the faster
"native" CPU, and may not run on the slower architecture.
--Mike
/lib64 but I don't see that as a good long-term solution. I'm really
stumped as to what changed to break things all of the sudden, or how to fix
it.
Is anyone else seeing this problem, or know how to make it go away?
--Mike
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Grant wrote:
>> My cups was down when a tested. The problem is exactly what walt points
>> before.
>
> Here it is:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=160574
>
> - Grant
>
Thanks for that. I left a followup comment there.
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Helmut Jarausch
wrote:
> On 11/02/2012 12:57:24 AM, James Cloos wrote:
>
> Many thanks, James.
> Since app-portage/portage-utils is a portage specific package, it would be
> nice if it would take
> all portage actions (like eselect) into account.
>
>
>>
>> You might
ment discards
qualifiers from pointer target type
/root/tmp/pear/temp/PDO/pdo_dbh.c:1126: warning: assignment discards
qualifiers from pointer target type
make: *** [pdo_dbh.lo] Error 1
ERROR: `make' failed
===
Any idea on how to fix this?
Mike.
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"Nilesh Govindrajan" wrote:
> On Sunday 23 December 2012 07:25:30 AM IST, Mike Diehl wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm not a PHP programmer, so I'm a bit out of my water. But, I'm
>> trying to install the latest eGroupware and need to get PHP to
"Michael Orlitzky" wrote:
> On 12/22/2012 08:55 PM, Mike Diehl wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm not a PHP programmer, so I'm a bit out of my water. But, I'm trying
>> to install the latest eGroupware and need to get PHP to support pdo
>> dat
bably just don't
understand it as well as I'd like.
So, I could emerge egroupware and let emerge handle the dependencies for me.
then I cold just emerge -C and re-install just the application by hand.
Sound right?
Thanks for such a detailed reply.
Mike.
"Michael Orlitzky"
Sounds like I just need to emerge egroupware.
Per your advise, I tried:
emerge --info | grep -i pdo
I did get my USE flag as output, and it looked sane.
Thanks for your help; I'll let you know.
Mike.
"Michael Orlitzky" wrote:
> On 12/23/2012 04:36 PM, Mike Diehl wrote:
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 10:25 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 01:49:01PM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote
>
>> Do you have the fstab line:
>> "none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0"
>
> I had an ancient version, which I've been copying to new installs for
> years. It was...
> shm /de
on it, just the
equivalent to grub (and it's also used if you have BitLocker, to decrypt
your boot partition).
Which, to me, means it has absolutely nothing to do with the current
discussion one way or the other :)
--Mike
ge/dev-lang/ekopath-4.0.12.1_pre20121102/work
./ekopath-4.0.12.1_pre20121102.run --prefix
/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ekopath-4.0.12.1_pre20121102/image/opt/ekopath
and walk through the installation manually. It's an agonizingly slow process
but it should work, or give you a better idea of what failed.
--Mike
At some point recently, one of my systems has begun having problems
allocating pseudo-terminals via the UNIX98 pty scheme. I am using the same
kernel configuration I've had for years, and running the latest ~amd64
version of all the relevant packages. The problem manifests itself on any
program tha
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:14 PM, João Matos wrote:
> Is there any way it is not in the "default mode"?
>
Can you post your complete kernel command line?
> From: Alan McKinnon [mailto:alan.mckin...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 1:49 PM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] openpty() failing with UNIX98 ptys
>
> On Sat, 26 Jan 2013 23:46:22 -0500
> "Mike Edenfield" wrote
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 10:07 PM, João Matos wrote:
> title Gentoo Linux 3.7.1 systemd
> root (hd0,0)
> kernel /boot/thekernel2 root=/dev/sda1 rootfstype=ext4 init=/bin/systemd
> vga=0x31B resume=/dev/sda3 journalctl -b
>
Why do you have "journalctl -b" in there? That makes no sense.
Also, the "
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Humphrey [mailto:pe...@humphrey.ukfsn.org]
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 9:51 PM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] openpty() failing with UNIX98 ptys
>
> On Sunday 27 January 2013 04:46:22 Mike Ed
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Yohan Pereira wrote:
> On 30/01/13 at 11:09pm, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>> Since Gentoo updates libraries very quickly, I'm wondering if it is
>> safe to use the binary version? Has anyone faced library breakages on
>> this?
>>
>> Chromium is easily recompiled wit
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Dale wrote:
> Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Dale wrote:
>>> Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Well, KDE 4.10 has hit the tree. I added it and all its friends to the
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Frank Schwidom wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 12:12:30PM +, Kerin Millar wrote:
>> On 16/02/2013 11:47, Frank Schwidom wrote:
>> > On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 09:13:13AM +, Kerin Millar wrote:
>> >> On 16/02/2013 08:36, Frank Schwidom wrote:
>> >>> Hi,
>> >>
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:40 AM, walt wrote:
> Now that kernel 3.8.0 is officially released, 'tis the season for Linus to
> start breaking all of the third-party kernel modules he can, and virtualbox-
> modules is the first (nvidia.ko and other kernel modules to follow, probably
> ;)
>
Linus jus
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:15 PM, walt wrote:
> On 02/20/2013 12:57 PM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:40 AM, walt wrote:
>>> Now that kernel 3.8.0 is officially released, 'tis the season for Linus to
>>> start breaking all of the third-
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Weird, I don't use it much, but needed to run a traceroute today, and it is
> failing with:
>
> # traceroute 192.168.1.4
> traceroute to 192.168.1.4 (192.168.1.4), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
> send: Operation not permitted
>
> I k
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Jarry wrote:
> So my question is: how is this possible? Is maybe ".config"
> file from the old sources-tree copied to new sources-tree?
> Or is the actual configuration of running kernel somehow
> detected and ".config" file generated?
>
The latter. Have a look at
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Michael Mol wrote:
> On 02/27/2013 11:48 PM, Jarry wrote:
>> Hi Gentoo users,
>>
>> what is the proper way of changing static IP-address remotely
>> without the need to restart the whole system (or locking
>> me out)?
>>
>> I have one interface with static IP, so f
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> app-emulation/wine-1.5.25 has (for some reason I can't comprehend) removed
> its "win64" USE flag. Does anyone know how to disable 64-bit Windows support
> now?
>
>
You want to override the ABI_X86 use-expand values.
A couple of possible
terisk..
http://www.freepbx.org/
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m another server? If so, do this:
config_eth1=( "dhcp" )
config_eth2=( "dhcp" )
> I've started net.eth1 and net.eth2 (both are links to net.lo) and restarted
> dnsmasq. I thought it might be a problem with my iptables settings which
> don't take the new interfaces into account, but stopping iptables doesn't
> seem to help.
What are you using dnsmasq for?
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normal anolog
> phones(FXS) to asterisk box.
Either get an FXS card, or an ATA to turn it into a SIP device.
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the PID of the current
konsole process.
Or, perhaps I do. http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/04/msg00271.html
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dio, 1500Kbps
video) and the quality is all but perfect (1800Kbps video should easily clear
up the very very small lose).
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reams of output backwards to find the file or
directory it's looking for.
# emerge strace
# strace iptables-restore < /etc/iptables.noviembre
Not quite sure how it will react to the redirection.
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line on linux, it tells me my version is too old.
Why don't you just checkout a fresh copy on your XP box?
It's not like you can't work on two different working copies at the same time.
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ver opengl savers I've tried work
fine. Installing the old (8776) Nvidia driver gets the game working
again - I haven't yet tried other games, by the way. Off to trace it
further but thought I'd mention it in case anyone is going through the same.
Mike
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Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Am Freitag, 10. November 2006 14:01 schrieb Mike Markowski:
Anyone else have ppracer stop working after installing the latest (9629)
Nvidia driver?
9629 segfaults, when screen resolution is changed by XFree86-VidModeExtension.
Most games use this method. After
Andrey wrote:
> Hi, guys!
> I'm emering python and recieving:
> [ebuild R ] dev-lang/python-2.4.3-r4 USE="ssl -berkdb -bootstrap -build
> -doc
> -gdbm -ipv6 -ncurses -nocxx -readline -tk -ucs2" 0 kB
>
> running build
> running build_ext
> db.h: found (4, 2) in /usr/include
> db.h: found (4, 1) in
el for the kernel compilation/generation ???
--kernel-config=/etc/kernel/blahblah
The config created will be save under the proper filename for the kernel being
compiled, not the kernel config used.
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is no longer included by default with the Xorg package. Granted, I have
absolutely zero sway with anyone who matters within the gentoo community,
but personally I would prefer to see it remain.
--mike
*crosses fingers that cgoban remains, even though it is no longer under
development.*
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