On 17 February 2006 15:32, James wrote:
> Uwe Thiem iway.na> writes:
> > > Hey, this is cool, do you have an example 'ip-up' config file?
> >
> > My customised part of ip-up looks like this:
>
>
>
> > Doesn't matter whether it uses a mode
On 17 February 2006 17:35, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> > Yes, it is. You can use genkernel to create your initrd without haven
> > used it for the kernel itself.
>
> i would like to thank you very much for your help. Effectively the
> system is working now. Thanks again.
Congratulations!
On 17 February 2006 20:58, Simon Kellett wrote:
> Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > kernel /boot/kernel-2.6.14-gentoo-r5-fb root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc
> > ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda3 quiet
> > video=vesafb:ywrap,mtrr,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > splash=si
On 18 February 2006 15:05, Maarten wrote:
> Ryan Tandy wrote:
> > Maarten wrote:
> >> Or else, if /usr can be mounted
> >> noexec without trouble, I'll donate 75 bogomips to the FSF.
> >
> > Can we get that in writing, with a signature, creative use of {sym,hard}
> > links and nested mounts
Hi folks,
this is about Powerpoint Presentations and Gentoo and (almost) any other linux
distribution. There are two different types of presentations: *.ppt and
*.pps. The difference is that *.pps have an interpreter linked into the
document so you can run it under Windows without having Powerp
Hi folks,
anybody in the know here what is going on this openXchange? It has been masked
since September last year. Other distribution ship it. Did the Gentoo
developers drop out or what?
Uwe
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On 20 February 2006 19:48, Steven S. wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > anybody in the know here what is going on this openXchange? It has been
> > masked since September last year. Other distribution ship it. Did the
> > G
Hi folks,
I am struggling with traffic shaping. I have ironed out most rough things but
are stuck with one remaining issue.
It happens as soon as I enter any one of the following lines:
tc filter add dev eth2 parent 1: prio 2 handle 1 fw flowid 1:20
tc filter add dev eth2 parent 1: protocol ip
On 23 February 2006 14:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "joaoemanuel1981" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do i not understand why needs swap, if have 1GB of RAM?
>
> 1. because if you have 200GB disk, cutting 1 or 2GB for swap does not
> matter
True.
>
> 2. because someone told me some apps want to
On 23 February 2006 18:12, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 2/23/06, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> This is never true. Swap is *always* called for, and for a good reason.
> >
> > No, it isn't. For my single-user laptop with 2G of RAM, I actually
> > prefer that th
On 23 February 2006 22:38, Nick Smith wrote:
> > Use /etc/portage/package.keywords (with an actual keyword, instead of the
> > default ~ARCH) or your local overlay.
>
> what is the actual keyword if it doesnt have one? just add it to my
> package.keywords file and add the arch to it? i dont see how
On 24 February 2006 10:10, Wolfgang Liebich wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm developing a C++ application which runs as a UNIX demon or windows
> service. Until now I'm used mainly xemacs, but since I learned about
> better IDEs (for example the JAVA developers have IDEA), I'm looking for
> something like this f
On 26 February 2006 17:17, John Blinka wrote:
> David Helstroom wrote:
> > Hi John,
> >
> > Just a quick thought - a thought quite possibly well and truly off
> > track - could it be related to mime-types? Perhaps the CUPS web server
> > has a problem recognising the HTML mime-type and thus is not
On 20 February 2006 20:07, Willie Wong wrote:
> The question is how you are recognizing the files? From what you are
> saying, it sounds to me like you are double-clicking in some KDE file
> browser and letting KDE do the job of deciding which application to
> call. Since I know naught about KDE,
On 26 February 2006 18:36, John Blinka wrote:
> Uwe Thiem wrote:
> >Does your /etc/mime.types file contain an entry for "text/html"? How does
> > the line look like?
>
> I presume you mean /etc/cups/mime.types. These two files are *very*
> different
> o
On 27 February 2006 17:27, Muthu wrote:
> Hai,
>
> I am using gentoo 2.6.15 kernel and grub 0.96.
>
> I am using software RAID1 for 3 devices (2 IDE(hda,hdb)+1
> SATA(sda)).
>
> I am not able to boot through the SATA hardisk(ie. Just the
> plain cursor comes). When the gr
On 27 February 2006 18:48, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 2/27/06, Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you want to boot from a device your kernel has no built-in driver for
> > use an initrd (for the nit-pickers: initramfs) generated by genkernel.
> > ;-)
>
>
On 27 February 2006 22:13, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 2/27/06, Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > tux ~ # ls -l /dev/sound/
> > total 0
> > crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 12 Jan 19 20:29 adsp
> > crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 4 Jan 19 20:29 audio
> > crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 Jan 19 20:29 dsp
On 01 March 2006 20:26, Raj Swaminathan wrote:
> Wendy 847 465 1020
> Extn ; 3011
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi,
>
> I have installed the alsa-driver package following the Gentoo ALSA guide.
>
> supERcoMp raj # lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> snd_seq56672 0
> snd_intel
On 02 March 2006 13:44, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Alexander Puchmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi Harry!
> >
> > Did you load the alsa-modules before launching kde?
>
> I have now after following ChistophE's suggestions.
>
> I still get nothing when attempting to play something. But warnings
> a
On 03 March 2006 00:29, CR Little wrote:
> How do you setup dhcpd to default start on eth1 vs eth0?
Edit /etc/conf.d/dhcp. The "IFace" line is the relevant one.
Uwe
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On 03 March 2006 10:35, Robert Persson wrote:
> I am trying to export nfs shares from the linux box to a mac and
> vice-versa. The trouble is that. although there are users on each box with
> the same name, they have different numeric user IDs. For instance user
> robert on the linux box has userid
On 04 March 2006 15:25, c.s.prakash wrote:
> i had installed gentoo without splash screen on boot up (ie., bootsplash)
> how can i configure now
Don't use bootsplash; that's obsolete. Instead, use just "splash".
Emerge splash and whatever theme you want.
Emerge, if you haven't done so, genkernel
Hi folks,
did anyone here get the D-Link multiport ethernet card DFE-580TX to work on
gentoo with kernel 2.6.15 or, preferably, 2.6.14?
Uwe
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On 10 March 2006 20:19, Mike Williams wrote:
> On Friday 10 March 2006 17:58, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > did anyone here get the D-Link multiport ethernet card DFE-580TX to work
> > on gentoo with kernel 2.6.15 or, preferably, 2.6.14?
>
> Well, strangely enough, I have a machine
On 10 March 2006 21:28, Mike Williams wrote:
> sundance.c:v1.01+LK1.09a 10-Jul-2003 Written by Donald Becker
> http://www.scyld.com/network/sundance.html
> ACPI: PCI Interrupt :02:04.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 22
> eth1: D-Link DFE-580TX 4 port Server Adapter at 0001a000,
> 00:0d:88
On 10 March 2006 21:28, Mike Williams wrote:
> On Friday 10 March 2006 19:00, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > Would you please shed some more light on this? I am under a deadline here
> > and need it to work by Monday. ;-)
>
> Sure.
MMIO for sundance was on by default and I didn
On 14 March 2006 10:03, sHadoW MaN wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am not able to fix the problem with vesa-tng, While the boot process the
> screen resolution is adjusted as specified on my kernel configuration
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (actually I use 2.6.15) . Everything is ok until the xdm is
> loaded,then when I
On 15 March 2006 00:00, Joseph wrote:
> Is there any limitation in using "dd" to generate backup of DVD (dvd is
> 4.7, unencrypted)?
There is not.
>
> If I use:
> dd if=/dev/dvd of=backup.iso
First of all, I would add the "bs" option to increase the buffer and therefore
speed. Something like:
d
Hi all,
this should probably asked on the developers list but I am not subscribed to
it. Maybe, enough gentoo developers are on this list as well. ;-)
Who made gdk-pixbuf dependent on gnome-libs?
>From the ebuild:
RDEPEND="media-libs/jpeg
media-libs/tiff
=x11-libs/gtk+-1.2*
>=medi
On 17 March 2006 05:16, Glenn Enright wrote:
> Just out of interest how far along is qt4? Last time I looked the next
> major release of kde *might* be using it, if it becomes stable in time. Is
> this still the case?
The current version is Qt-4.1.1 AFAIK and it's pretty stable.
KDE4 will be bas
On 17 March 2006 18:48, James wrote:
> Hello Uwe,
>
> So when will we see KDE-4?
My personal opinion? At the earliest end of this year - but honestly, I doubt
it. More probably, there will be a a "developer alpha" or some such by the
end of 2006. One with a stabilised API but not necessarily fe
On 19 March 2006 15:34, Hiren Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a setup of mail server with sendmail 8.13 and pop3/imap. Now the
> problem is that I can send mail from outlook via sendmail but I am not able
> to receive message. The error is coming that "Your server has unexpectedly
> terminated the con
On 20 March 2006 09:37, Justin Hart wrote:
> Hey, I need to convert an MOV to an AVI... anybody have a way to do this?
mencoder blabla.mov -ovc lavc -lavcopts
vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=1000:vhq:vqmin=2:autoaspect -ffourcc DX50 -oac mp3lame
-lameopts vbr=0:br=128 -o blabla.avi
Uwe
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Why do consum
Hi folks,
if a gigabit ethernet card is set to auto detect speed and duplex mode, how
can I find out how it actually connects? I poked around in /proc but didn't
find anything useful.
Uwe
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developers. - Linus Torvalds
On 02 August 2005 11:41, Mike Williams wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 August 2005 10:42, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > if a gigabit ethernet card is set to auto detect speed and duplex mode,
> > how can I find out how it actually connects? I poked around in /proc but
> > didn't find any
On 02 August 2005 12:49, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 12:30:46 +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > mii-tool, part of net-tools.
> >
> > Thanks. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to know anything about Gb
> > ethernet. :-(
>
> Use ethtool
Thanks! That
On 02 August 2005 17:43, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Matthew, Michael and Richard,
>Thanks for the responses. They seem to outline the options pretty
> clearly.
>
>One question - once I get it converted and I think I'm running NFS
> using tcp, how do I determine that I actually am?
Several possib
Hi folks,
from /etc/logrotate.conf:
-
# no packages own lastlog or wtmp -- we'll rotate them here
/var/log/wtmp {
monthly
create 0664 root utmp
rotate 1
}
-
It states it rotates lastlog (/var/log/lastlog) but it doesn't and my lastlog
grows forever. Doesn't seem right. Anybo
On 03 August 2005 12:11, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 August 2005 12:54, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > from /etc/logrotate.conf:
> >
> > -
> > # no packages own lastlog or wtmp -- we'll rotate them here
> > /var/log/wt
On 05 August 2005 12:25, Dan Johansson wrote:
> 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
Anybody in the know how to generate an xpm image with 16 colours and 1
character per pixel? I mean other than using vi. ;-) Alternatively,
converting an image to that format would do for me.
Uwe
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developers. - Linus Tor
On 08 August 2005 11:45, Christoph Gysin wrote:
> Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > Anybody in the know how to generate an xpm image with 16 colours and 1
> > character per pixel? I mean other than using vi. ;-) Alternatively,
> > converting an image to that format would do for me.
&g
On 08 August 2005 18:50, Paul Raison wrote:
> Use The GIMP
I solved it with "convert" from ImageMagick as pointed out by someone else.
Tell me, how to you tell The GIMP to save as xpm with 16 colours and one
character per pixel? It simply doesn't do it. :-(
Uwe
>
> Uwe
Hi folks,
this message is rather lengthy. If you don't feel like reading all of it
please don't bother to answer. You'll need the whole lot to get the
picture. ;-)
I have run into a weird network problem with 1Gb NICs. It involves these two
boxes:
Box A
P4 2.8Ghz HT
512GB ram
Tigon Gb NIC (mo
On 12 August 2005 02:40, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 20:40 +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > Case 5:
> > I log into B and sftp into A. It sits there for about 10 seconds before
> > presenting me with a password prompt. After, I get transfer rates
> > close
On 12 August 2005 04:13, Bob Sanders wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 20:40:12 +0100
>
> Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am puzzled. First I thought that the Gb NIC on box A is somehow kaput
> > but case 1 surely shows it is performing. What the heck is going on
On 12 August 2005 12:23, Mark Humphrey wrote:
> Uwe Thiem wrote:
> >On 12 August 2005 04:13, Bob Sanders wrote:
> >>On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 20:40:12 +0100
> >>
> >>Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>I am puzzled. First I thought that the G
On 12 August 2005 13:43, Grant wrote:
> > > Hello, sound related apps are no longer working for my user, but they
> > > still do for root. I get /dev/mixer errors for the user. Is there
> > > something simple I should check? I do need to make a bunch of world
> > > updates.
> >
> > Hi,
> > make
On 12 August 2005 16:01, James wrote:
> Frank Schafer t-systems.cz> writes:
> > Gooogle "Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide" >>>
> >
>
> Well this is an excellent resource, BUT it seems
> devoid of any examples where a custom device driver,
> say for the serial port on a linux system,
> insert
On 12 August 2005 16:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i've found that i could not access the mounted
> directory with non-root users.
> 1. i "chown" directories under "/mnt" to the user,
>but so long as i mount, the permission of the
>specific dir will be changed to "drwx--" and
>owne
On 12 August 2005 16:16, Holly Bostick wrote:
> 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 'you' (g
On 12 August 2005 16:40, cothrige wrote:
> I have been trying to find a way to set up a simple firewall which I
> can trust is doing what I need it to do. I am connecting via a
> diaulup with my local phone company which dynamically assigns me an ip
> address. I want to be able to use the web and
On 12 August 2005 16:53, Qiangning Hong wrote:
> Do you know how to copy the content of a file to the X clipboard using
> command? Every time now I need to paste a file into my email, I have to
> cat it in a terminal and use mouse to select the text. Is there a more
> convenient way?
Depends on
On 13 August 2005 12:29, Fernando Meira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I been moving my gentoo system to other partition (ran out of space).
> My old partition ran reiserfs 3.6 and due to this discussion, I've decided
> to run ext3 in the new partition. Still to find out if it was a wise
> decision...
> Anyway,
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 tree.
Hack the Makefile in that direct
On 14 August 2005 16:51, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Under what condition is the date of a directory (shown with ls -l)
> updated? Is it when the directory is created, or when a file somewhere
> below the directory is updated or some other time? I make weekly
> backups of the user accounts on my se
On 14 August 2005 12:52, Holly Bostick wrote:
> 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:
On 16 August 2005 20:28, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Chris Cox schreef:
> > I've never had any problems getting either livecd2005.0 or 2005.1
>
> Would you share your grub.conf line, the listing of files in the
> /etc/splash/livecd-2005.1/images directory, and the text of
> /etc/splash/livecd-2005.1/12
On 17 August 2005 15:18, James wrote:
> Bryce Verdier cs.pdx.edu> writes:
> > Does the code compile and work on any other machine (that doesn't have
> > nvwa compiled?)?
>
> It compiles and runs but it does not display video to the local
> gentoo linux system. The author claims it works on SUSE.
On 17 August 2005 18:22, John Dangler wrote:
> Uwe~
> Yes, please share! I'd be interested to see how this goes together
Will do. Give me a day or two since I have to go through all the steps again
my self to make sure there won't be typos or such.
Uwe
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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. ;-)
Here it goes:
1.
Cd to /etc/splash. Create a subdirectory with the name of your theme. That's
"sysex" in my case because th
On 18 August 2005 22:21, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Now I just get the same message that I got previously with the verbose
> splash:
>
> no 8bb picture selected in config file (twice)
>
> could not find silent image.
>
> Haven't tried verbose yet as I've compiled this kernel 5 times today and
> I'd re
On 22 August 2005 04:05, John Dangler wrote:
> Ok - I went back through the wiki article on using gensplash with
> genkernel. I used - genkernel --menuconfig --gensplash=livecd-2005.1 all
> (I usually --udev on the end, but every time I get told that -udev is
> deprecated since it is the default be
On 23 August 2005 09:25, Nagatoro wrote:
> 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):
> ---
> c
On 23 August 2005 13:36, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
> Hello. I'm running ntpd as server on one of my machines, and it keeps
> itself in sync with 6 time servers around the globe. The
> synchronization works very well.
> The problem is when I try to get the other machines on the network to
> sync themselv
On 23 August 2005 20:14, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Matthias Krebs schreef:
> > And as
> > someone else mentioned before, vesafb-tng is not a valid kernel
> > parameter, so everything after it is ignored.
>
> In what world is this? If you're using vesafb-tng (added to the kernel
> options by the fbspla
On 23 August 2005 20:14, Holly Bostick wrote:
Sorry, forgot this in my other posting.
> Oh, and btw, Nagatoro... it's silly, but just open up your grub.conf
> with nano and make sure that some word-wrap somewhere didn't mess up
> your kernel line. That happened to me a couple of times, and in tha
On 24 August 2005 18:34, A. Khattri wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Markus [utf-8] Döbele wrote:
> > The code I think is not the problem. But I think it is still a lot of
> > work. By the way I don't like C too much (we had a C Version once and
> > only encountered problems all the time :-( Buffer ov
On 25 August 2005 17:04, John Dangler wrote:
> Grant~
> I had the same thing happen to me on one of our dedi servers. I called the
> isp and they had a way of recovering the password, although it cost me $75
> to get it done. Basically, they told me that it's a sophisticated 'hack'
> into the mac
On 30 August 2005 15:28, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Nagatoro schreef:
> > Matt Randolph wrote:
> >> I've seen related threads here recently, but I think my question is
> >> different enough to warrant a new thread.
> >>
> >> I'm looking for a personal firewall along the lines of the ZoneAlarm
> >> prod
On 30 August 2005 15:51, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have the situation where I've been loaned an old Sun SPARC box for
> some work. It has a static IP somewhere in the 192.168.0.* range, which
> my home network also is in. My question is, how can I find out the IP
> address of the machi
On 30 August 2005 15:17, Stuart Howard wrote:
> thanks for the response
>
> So far as I can tell I have not had ntp on my system, I have not put
> it on myself the only way it could have been on is if it were a
> default during original install of Gentoo in which case --depclean
> ought not to have
On 30 August 2005 16:31, bshlists wrote:
> On August 30, 2005 10:51 am, Holly Bostick wrote:
> > Afaik, it's not a change to a config file, it's a change in the way you
> > generate the initramfs.
> >
> > If you compile it into the kernel (instructions on the Wiki; see How-to
> > fbsplash), it wil
On 01 September 2005 09:30, Philip Webb wrote:
> NB this will build up rapidly, so be careful if your disk space is limited.
I like that: ... if your disk space is limited. Where can I purchase unlimited
disk space?
Sorry - couldn't resist. ;-)
Uwe
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On 03 September 2005 16:48, Francisco J. A. Ares wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know which is the right locale setting for compiling
> e.g. KDE and Mozilla in my own language. Mozilla is a good example,
> because in an earlier version all labels and everything else was in my
> home language.
KD
On 02 September 2005 23:44, Fernando Canizo wrote:
> El 01/sep/2005 a las 22:51 -0300, Justin me decía:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Ive been using Gentoo PPC for a while, and as a dial-up user find to
> > difficult to download all the packages i want(just takes to long), is
> > there anything like the Pack
On 04 September 2005 11:41, Holly Bostick wrote:
I've tried to stay away from this thread but can't resist any more. ;-)
[ snip a lot of Holly's rant I mostly agree with ]
> This is why I can't deal with all the people I encounter who suggest
> that 'it' should 'JustWork' without need for instr
On 05 September 2005 17:37, Matthew Lee wrote:
> I've looked everywhere for a solution to this problem.
>
> When I try to send an email from kmail I get the
> following message:
>
> Sending failed:
> Authentication failed. Most likely the password is
> wrong. The server responded:
> "authorization
On 07 September 2005 09:15, Heinz Sporn wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 06.09.2005, 08:32 -0700 schrieb gentuxx:
> [snip]
>
> > Well, as long as you're not trying to establish the VPN tunnel over IPX,
> > you can tunnel whatever you want. So, once you've established a VPN
> > connection with another box
On 12 September 2005 13:59, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> Am Montag, 12. September 2005 12:48 schrieb Jorge Almeida:
> > I added nptl to my USE variables and tried to emerge glib.
>
> you must re-emerge glibc, when adding nptl to your USE. glib does not use
> the nptl USE-variable ;)
Did you se
On 12 September 2005 14:34, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > Did you see that the error occurred in glibc?
>
> glibc compiled without errors, at least without fatal errors visible at
> the end.
My apologies then. I thought you actually stated in y
On 16 September 2005 04:31, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>I work with biotech and for about an 1 year I've been working on a
> web interface for genome/proteome data analysis. And I'd like to make
> it free software. But I still have doubts about legal problems
On 16 September 2005 19:40, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
> You mean something like this?
>
> /**
>* * Copyright (C) 2005 by Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales
> * * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 27 September 2005 03:03, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 12:27 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
> > Ow Mun Heng schreef:
> > > I've got a bunch of ham and spam in my mailbox (mbox format) and I
> > > just want to use it to train it. How do I go about doing that? I've
> > > tried dspam_sa_t
On 27 September 2005 14:00, James Hiscock wrote:
> On 9/27/05, glumtail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This happens offen in my system.
> >
> > My root filesystem is reiserfs and /home is ext3, when i extract tar
> > packages it says it is a readonly filesystem.
>
> Fix your /etc/fstab - it thinks
On 27 September 2005 13:45, Rajat Gujral wrote:
> hi
>
> i am a newbie in gentoo and for the first time i tried to upgrade my kernel
> from 2.6.12-r6 to 2.6.12-r10 , but the kernel was not upgraded .. Now when
> i boot my system with the older kernel i am not able to start KDE ..
> Whenever i write
On 27 September 2005 17:59, Mauro Sauco wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 00:25:46 +0900, Mauro Sauco wrote
>
> > On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:18:41 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote
> >
> > > Jason Stubbs schreef:
> > > > As I said, it doesn't seem like it's misinterpreting from the output
> > >
> > > Actually, it
On 27 September 2005 17:18, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Jason Stubbs schreef:
> > As I said, it doesn't seem like it's misinterpreting from the output
>
> Actually, it seems to me that it is, from the output:
> > Track 01: of MB written (fifo 100%). Track 01: Total bytes
> > read/written: 4660
On 27 September 2005 17:25, Mauro Sauco wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:18:41 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote
>
> > Jason Stubbs schreef:
> > > As I said, it doesn't seem like it's misinterpreting from the output
> >
> > Actually, it seems to me that it is, from the output:
> > > Track 01: of
On 27 September 2005 17:59, Mauro Sauco wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 00:25:46 +0900, Mauro Sauco wrote
>
> > On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:18:41 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote
> >
> > > Jason Stubbs schreef:
> > > > As I said, it doesn't seem like it's misinterpreting from the output
> > >
> > > Actually, it
On 29 September 2005 19:05, Mark wrote:
> Hi, I'm thinking of setting up a Gentoo server to host a few different
> services, primarily a small web site on Apache, an Exim mail server, a
> Halafax fax server and a Squid proxy server. I intend to put the machine in
> a DMZ to protect the internal net
On 30 September 2005 06:57, vikram ranade wrote:
> Quick question
> I looked in the emerge man pages but i cant seem to figure out how to
> download all the packages using emerge and then compile them
> is there some parameter that i can use?
>
>
> emerge
> ?
> or do i have to mess with the m
On 30 September 2005 22:50, Remy Blank wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> >Sold my laptop on Ebay. It was dual boot Gentoo/XP Pro and had
> > financial data on it. I'd like to pretty securely wipe the drive
> > before shipping. I've already deleted all 10 partitions and written
> > new partitions on
Hi folks,
the deltup server ddeltup.rthwlr.net always gives the error: 404 Not found.
Isn't it supposed to create the dtu in that case? Anybody in the know what is
going on with that box?
Uwe
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developers. - Linus Torva
Hi folks,
anybody here with experience in QuickTime Streaming Server (either on OSX or
on linux)? If so, what hardware would it need to keep up 500 individual video
streams? I am not talking about the network. That I can easily calculate
myself. It's more about how QTSS scales. What kind of clu
On 04 October 2005 07:28, Dave Oxley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two Gentoo machines (specified as Server and Client for ease).
> The server networking is working fine, but the client cannot receive
> without lots of collisions. The speeds I get are:
> Server -> Client (i.e. receive) 170.3Kb/sec
>
On 06 October 2005 10:29, Tamas Sarga wrote:
> Without transparency I can change across virtual desktops from a second to
> another,
That slow? It's instantaneous here. With a shitty SiS card.
Uwe
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95% of all programmers rate themselves among the top 5% of all software
developers. - Linus
On 13 October 2005 19:30, Gentoo Shadow wrote:
> dear friends,
>
> i have a small Internet cafe in my home town. so it powered by a 128Kbps
> leased line. but its speed is vary from time to time. so i decide to deploy
> a squid-cache server. i already have a spare p3 800Mhz,256MB SD-RAM,40GB
> 7200
Hi all,
anybody in the know whether there is a h264 codec (especially an *encoder*)
for linux?
Uwe
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developers. - Linus Torvalds
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