app-cdr/tkdvd
Great frontend for "dvd+rw-tools and cdrecord". Runs like a charm on
my OpenBSD 4.1 i386 box. Haven't tried it on gentoo yet, but it's nice
a lightweight.
Also if you like bloatware/KDE, try app-cdr/k3b . Nicer GUI and runs
like a charm on my AMD64 Gentoo 2007.0 . I've been using th
Hey everyone,
I've been considering setting up a local rsync mirror for my many
local machines. However, my primary server with all the hard drive
space (the only one that's any good) is running OpenBSD.
There's a few guides out there about running Portage mirrors on
Gentoo, but none that I can f
> I don't use OpenBSD but I can assure you that there is nothing special
> about portage's usage of rsync. Every howto about rsync servers and BSD
> should work. Just look into the script for settings like recursion and
> compression.
Well, I mean't every gentoo one says emerge --sync, I was wonde
> http://cgiirc.blitzed.org/
>
> and it always seems to be empty. Is that a real client?
Whereas I can't help you with the ebuild, you might want to try
http://ircatwork.com/
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Try Devil-Linux. I'm slaping it on a old Dell server with shot SCSI drives
as a router/firewall.
Very minimal but functional, no X.
Cheers!
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Maybe, just maybe, if we all stoped posting (mailing) to this thread,
it would go away, and we wouldn't have this problem.
Something to chew on..
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Oh my gosh, why don't you all just STOP and let this post DIE.
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Try .xsession , add "exec startfluxbox".
There should also be a variable in your X config.
Cheers!
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Try .xsession , add "exec startfluxbox".
Excuse me. That should read .xinitrc , and that's in your ~. Light night, my
bad. :)
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Hello.
Recently after rebooting from Windows to Gentoo, I noticed I had no internet
access.
My router, which is set to give my mac address the same IP (192.168.0.104),
seems to
have decided NOT to do this anymore. Nothing has changed in my settings on
either my computer
or the router. I get the s
What kind of router is it?
It's a DX-E401
check if dhcpd is enabled?
Yeah, it's running. However, it's setup to give me a static local IP to
my mac address, but that shouldn't matter, since It's been like that
long before the problem started.
The only thing new that I can think of
is the intr
b.n. wrote:> At work I use konsole. I like the "session" thing it has and the tabs,
> since I use a lot of interactive shell apps like python-ipython-octave
> at work they often comes quite handy.Completely agreed. I find the tabs to be extremely helpfull as I'm constantly running interactive shell
Alexander Skwar wrote:> That's something I'll never understand - why make the text on
> a terminal harder to read, by using transparency?> Granted, it'll look better, but that's it.
> IMO transparency is one of the most useless features.
True, it's not that usefull, but it does look nice. It provid
Alexander Skwar wrote:> Well - a terminal is something to work with. And this has to> be functional and not "provide a change of pace".Yeah. True. I like that thing though. Cause, since I use different backgrounds for each of my desktops, depending on what desktop I'm using, I'll get a different ba
I'm planning on buying a 300GB HD from maxtor for my next primary HD.It's a "Maxtor DiamondMax 10 300GB 3.5" IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive - OEM"
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822140166)Anyways, I was wondering if I would run into any problems with a 300GB HD, and if this part
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On Tuesday 23 May 2006 00:38, Peter wrote:> On Mon, 22 May 2006 17:18:04 -0400, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
> > I'm planning on buying a 300GB HD from maxtor for my next primary HD.> > It's a "Maxtor DiamondMax 10 300GB 3.5" IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive -> > OEM&q
Well, I heard good things and bad things about Maxtor. Mainly bad.If anyone can show me a good WD or Seagate drive for a similar price and the same amount of space, please, do so :) .--
Samuel300GB Hardrive from Newegg.com: $11532" HD LCD TV/PC Monitor: $1, 199.992GB of RAM: $160GNU/Linux Operat
I'm positive that AmaroK supports iPod's fully.I am, myself, (sounds a little redundant doesn't it?) getting an iRiver soon, and not sure if any media players will support that...Anyone know if iRiver's support ogg? I use that exclusively and transcoding everything to mp3 would not be pleasant.
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> My H340 supports ogg. It also works with Linux and OSX :)Thanks-- Samuel (shardz)Registered Linux User #410639
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Hello. A friend of mine runs a small business, all on Windows and Macintosh. After having an extremely good experience on my Linux machine, I have talked him into switching some of his computers to Linux. On his "Business" machine, he checks email, manages documents, browses the web, and manages a
Ok, thank you. This saves him alot of work.-- Samuel (shardz)Noha+Shardz Productions: nsproductions.co.nrRegistered Linux User #410639
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> The *or newer* part in the error message tells you everything you need> to know.
It would, except for the fact that it said:> *** YOU'RE USING autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.60.
> *** KDE requires autoconf 2.53 or newerWhich tells us that "or newer" doesn't mean anything, since he already is using 2.6
I'm trying to install Gentoo 2006.0 AMD64, on a brand-new AMD64 machine, system specs are below:CPU: AMD ATHLON-64 3200+ 939 pinRAM: 1024MB (two 512mb sticks), PC-3200/400NETWORK CARD: 10/100MBPS RJ-45 integrated
160GB UDMA SATA HD300GB HD (EIDE, ATA)Temperatures check out at system: 28C and cpu: 3
On a more serious note:
I get this when I try to run "route add default 10.0.0.1", as on the
live CD (I thought I had already configured the network anyway, in
/etc/conf.d/net .
SIOCADDRT: No such device
I'm not sure what this means, but I can't ping www.google.com, or any
other public address
Yeah, I got it, I put my email out pre-maturely.
Anyways, now I'm having problems with X, a new monitor, that I know all the specs to, is going to help me write xorg.conf
Thanks for the help though.-- Samuel (shardz)
"A Gentoo-er's job is never done. You can always count on source installs to ma
With those problems resolved, another arises.
I have since moved my computer back to my house (to stay). Upon initial boot, it complained about not finding certain things (gateway, nameserver), which is obviously the fact that I'm using dhcp. I then changed the settings in /etc/conf.d/net, then r
For the record, I have a router. Under XP, dhcp works fine, and I can get past that.
Under linux, dhcp seems to be working as well, I can get a local IP and ping computers on my network, but anything outside, no luck.
-- Samuel (shardz)Noha+Shardz Productions: nsproductions.co.nrRegistered Linu
Apparently it wasn't the route command. I was looking for an old DNS server. I just changed it, and boom! Problems gone.Thanks everybody!-- Samuel (shardz)Noha+Shardz Productions:
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I've recently installed GDM, XDM, and Fluxbox on a new Gentoo machine. When I boot to XDM, and login as root, everything is fine and dandy, with a nice Fluxbox desktop. When I login as my user, it just hangs on a black screen (which xdm used to do when it was pointing to a wm that didn't exist). CA
Thanks to both, I got it to work. And with a different background.-- Samuel (shardz)Noha+Shardz Productions: nsproductions.co.nrRegistered Linux User #410639
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For last year or so, I've been using Gmail with Firefox, all in browser, and have wanted to move to a local email client (using Thunderbird or Sylpheed-Claws).Unfortunately, the only time I have had any success with this was with the Windows port of Thunderbird. Otherwise, it only grabs about a hun
Well, I'll see if there aren't any settings I need to muck around with. A 15 minute delay is pretty bad, as I need most of my email to be in my inbox pronto.As for KMail, Mick, that was the worst of all my experiences. It wasn't just "messy" it was completely b0rked. It would repeatedly grab the sa
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