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    <title>[gentoo user] Bittorent black box</title>
    <description>On Mon  Nov 23  2009 at 5:02 PM  laurent  wrote:  &gt; Hi   &gt;  &gt; I would like to use my server as bittorent client and maybe tracker later    &gt; I would like to have a web interface but I could also develop it myself  &gt; later   &gt;  &gt; I saw  qbittorent and hrktorrent that looks good  I don t know any features  &gt; of the last one   &gt; What would you recommend to use?    I use V   </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] P55 Chipset Support</title>
    <description>Jason Carson wrote:  &gt;&gt; Dale wrote:  &gt;&gt;       &gt;&gt; I found this so far   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; http:  www phoronix com scan php?page=article item=intel_p55 num=4  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; It appears to work   Still looking for the drivers tho   I have never  &gt;&gt; had a Intel that I know of   Sort of poking in the dark here   Since it  &gt;&gt; appears to be working  it may be that you will have to boot the CD and  &gt;&gt; do a lspci  k to se   </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] ~amd64 : X11  ?  crashing</title>
    <description>Stefan G  Weichinger schrieb:    &gt; Since then no crashes  but I would have to test clicking some more stuff  &gt; to really believe        As always  after hitting SEND     one more crash    </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] Keyboard not working as user  works as root   </title>
    <description>Alan McKinnon wrote:  &gt; On Monday 23 November 2009 00:31:41 Zeerak Waseem wrote:  &gt;     &gt;&gt;&gt; Do you have consolekit in USE?  &gt;&gt;&gt; If so  is it configured properly?  &gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt; There s an elog about it  it displays when you emerge the  &gt;&gt;&gt; relevant X package  &gt;&gt;&gt;         &gt;&gt; I do have consolekit as a useflag  default on profile it seems     &gt;&gt;       &gt; but I m    &gt;     &gt;&gt; not sure where to configure i   </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] complex depencies   how to cut the Gordian k  </title>
    <description>great advice     I did:  emerge  va   C  x11 libs qt    followed by:  emerge  va  x11 libs qt    which advised to upgrade qt aps such as kde base kdelibs kde base kdeartwork kde base kdeartwork styles     so then  emerge  vaD kde base kdelibs kde base kdeartwork kde base kdeartwork styles  was blocked by an out of date media libs x264 which emerged successfully    which allowed emerge  vaD kde    </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] amarok can t use mysql collection</title>
    <description>On Mon  Nov 16  2009 at 17:19  Alan McKinnon  wrote:  &gt; On Monday 16 November 2009 21:26:02 Doug Hunley wrote:  &gt;&gt; On Mon  Nov 16  2009 at 03:24  Alan McKinnon   &gt; wrote:  &gt;&gt; &gt; Does anyone here successfully use amarok 2 2 0 with mysql 5 0 84 r1?  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; I haven t had any issues w  amarok 2 2 0 and mysql 5 0 84 r1  once I  &gt;&gt; figured out how to g   </description>
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    <title>[gentoo dev] Last rites: app text ghostscript gnu</title>
    <description>app text ghostscript gnu is masked for removal  Use  app text ghostscript gpl   most up to date version of ghostscript     Bug  264614            Peter </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] emerge @ world  &gt; @preserved rebuild  &gt; @pre  </title>
    <description>Alan McKinnon skrev:  &gt; On Saturday 14 November 2009 01:13:06 Neil Bothwick wrote:  &gt;     &gt;&gt;&gt; However  it did get to the point where it was complaining about two  &gt;&gt;&gt; packages and the number of files to be rebuilt went  IIRC  52  50  50   &gt;&gt;&gt; so I decide since it was rebuilding 50 packages the 2nd   3rd times it  &gt;&gt;&gt; wasn t going to improve  Might not be true though   &gt;&gt;&gt;           seems relate   </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] making a file list at  a  for fetching at  b </title>
    <description>On Saturday 14 November 2009 20:55:16 Maxim Wexler wrote:  &gt; &gt; redirect to a file  bash it into suitable shape with your Unix text tools  &gt; &gt; of course  use said file as input to wget   &gt; &gt;  &gt; &gt;  &gt; &gt;     &gt; &gt; alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com  &gt;   &gt; Here  &gt;   &gt; http:  www gentoo wiki info TIP_Gentoo_for_dialup_users  &gt;   &gt; I found this gem:  &gt;   &gt;     emerge  fpu world | sort | uniq | sed   \ ^   </description>
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    <title>[gentoo dev] Lastrite: app text doclifter net misc tkusr n  </title>
    <description>Last rites for the following packages:    app text doclifter  Added in 2007  never KEYWORDED  does not work with python 2 6   Masked for removal in 30 days  See bug  292289 for reference    net misc tkusr  Upstream dead  URL in package description is offline  security  vulnerability CVE 2008 5136   bug  247985    net ftp easyftp  Beta package  qt3 app  dead upstream  last release 4 years ago      </description>
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    <title>[gentoo dev] Lastrite: kde base kdelibs:3 5 reverse depend  </title>
    <description>Masked for removal in 30 days  bug 292791    mail client kbiff   app text kbarcode  app crypt calcchecksum  app cdr kcdlabel  sys power kpowersave</description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] Font recommendations for netbook?</title>
    <description>On Wed  Nov 11  2009 at 09:27:47PM  0500  Walter Dnes wrote    &gt;   Speaking of Fluxbox  I have it installed   I ve experimented with some  &gt; fonts   I find that regardless of the fonts I install  xterm runs a  &gt; tiny  almost unreadable font   And what s worse  I  CANNOT  resize the  &gt; font   xterm totally ignores anything I set by hitting  &gt; {CTRL}{RIGHT CLICK} inside an xterm   Any ideas?        </description>
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    <title>[gentoo user] urgent : chicken egg problem</title>
    <description>On 11 Nov  walt wrote:  &gt; On 11 11 2009 01:22 AM  Helmut Jarausch wrote:  &gt;&gt; Hi    &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; somehow one of my machines is broken   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; After uninstalling x11 drivers ati drivers  &gt;&gt; eselect opengl set xorg x11  &gt;&gt; gives  &gt;&gt; Switching to xorg x11 OpenGL interface       Error: No proper xorg x11 or xorg x11 opengl implementation found  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Trying to re emerge media libs mesa fails during inst   </description>
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    <title>[gentoo dev] [maintainer needed] app emulation kvm</title>
    <description>KVM needs a maintainer  Plain and simple  If you re interested please  step and and start wrangling some bugs          Doug Goldstein</description>
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    <title>[gentoo dev] Removing kde base arts from tree </title>
    <description>Samuli Suominen wrote:  &gt; Here s _somewhat_ complete list of ebuilds that have a depend on  &gt; kde base arts  excluding those that are masked for other reasons  &gt; or ones that I plan on handling myself     And the  unreasonable  goal is done     kde base arts is masked  remaining unmasked ebuilds fixed  and USE arts  is temporarily masked in base use mask until kde base   is wiped out of  KDE 3    </description>
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