Toy Story
As is generally known, is called Debian releases after their names from the movie Toy Story . Today I read something in the forum but also completely new for me: The Debian logo seems well to come from Toy Story. If we suppose sometimes the chin of Buzz Light year look ....
I think, I look at the movie again:) Who
Saturday, March 26, 2005
Friday, March 25, 2005
Seacret Mineralsfrom The Dead Sea
Monday, March 21, 2005
Desert Eagle For Sale Uk
individual KDE packages
some it is as safe as me: Since you will use one or the other very nice KDE application you have to install KDE but to the whole story. To compile Gentoo does this, and it takes the fat from KDE gizmos quite long.
But the Portage Tree has now changed slightly: the more than 300 individual programs from the KDE project can now emerge separately. If you still make the most of the big packages like kdebase, kdepim needs etc. anyway, can continue to be so emerged.
A fine thing, except for those who want to completely give up KDE. What they are well aware of it only the likely longer emerge - sync times;)
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml
some it is as safe as me: Since you will use one or the other very nice KDE application you have to install KDE but to the whole story. To compile Gentoo does this, and it takes the fat from KDE gizmos quite long.
But the Portage Tree has now changed slightly: the more than 300 individual programs from the KDE project can now emerge separately. If you still make the most of the big packages like kdebase, kdepim needs etc. anyway, can continue to be so emerged.
A fine thing, except for those who want to completely give up KDE. What they are well aware of it only the likely longer emerge - sync times;)
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml
Sunday, March 20, 2005
Thursday, March 17, 2005
What Does Tendonitis Effect
advertising
Yeah, if you like you hide from advertising will go somewhere, here it is now also officially launched! It is not yet determined whether to advertise for detergents or for vacuum cleaners, are not yet available because the contractor.
You can, however, that there is a commercial purpose in the first blog of ... well, calls him a look as you want by:
Click me, I'm hot
He has just been introduced in the market.
For only € 0.00, or 0.00 CHF inclusive of VAT, of course you get a fresh, high-quality blog (Bio) for the whole family. New at livejournal.com and their Dealers.
read for side effects / dev / random.
Have fun!
Yeah, if you like you hide from advertising will go somewhere, here it is now also officially launched! It is not yet determined whether to advertise for detergents or for vacuum cleaners, are not yet available because the contractor.
You can, however, that there is a commercial purpose in the first blog of ... well, calls him a look as you want by:
Click me, I'm hot
He has just been introduced in the market.
For only € 0.00, or 0.00 CHF inclusive of VAT, of course you get a fresh, high-quality blog (Bio) for the whole family. New at livejournal.com and their Dealers.
read for side effects / dev / random.
Have fun!
New Baby Funny Message
ndiswrapper
Spring is here, the sun shines, it is warm! What could be better than to sit with the laptop on the balcony and a bit of fresh air to work? Ok, a lot, but that would be ever a step forward to increase the well-being. Homework is thus certainly a little more pleasant, and the would you urgently needed!
have I thought to myself this week and I finally bought an access point with integrated router (ok, there were also other reasons). Easy to set up worked, but not on the notebook.
My notebook has an integrated Wi-Fi chip, but one that can not be supported at all. Luckily, there indeed ndiswrapper I thought. Yet so simple turned out to not do this:
I just could not connect to AP! "Iwlist wlan0 scan" showed no AP, I also could not set the ESSID. I have tried several kernel versions without success. According to some sources from the Web but it must be possible. First I wanted to try it with Knoppix 3.7, but that did not start of course ("loading linux24.tgz ......" or something like that). Some users, however, have managed to Debian, so I simply installed Debian on a test partition. The whole repeated - it works!
A sense of achievement that is depressing! On the one hand, it's works great if, on the other hand, it would mean so that the standard Debian kernel is better than my locally compiled ... Well, it seemed, however, to lie at the patches that were in Debian kernels. I dannach the Debian kernel copied to my system and then compiled, and lo and behold it works! Some are
probably thinking, how joy may have in Windows driver to attach to the kernel. Well, it certainly is not a clean solution, but I've got the better-than-nothing attitude:) In a way, ndiswrapper is already ne good thing. And so as an interim solution (until you have a Wlanadapter also works with Linux) it is quite ok!
Spring is here, the sun shines, it is warm! What could be better than to sit with the laptop on the balcony and a bit of fresh air to work? Ok, a lot, but that would be ever a step forward to increase the well-being. Homework is thus certainly a little more pleasant, and the would you urgently needed!
have I thought to myself this week and I finally bought an access point with integrated router (ok, there were also other reasons). Easy to set up worked, but not on the notebook.
My notebook has an integrated Wi-Fi chip, but one that can not be supported at all. Luckily, there indeed ndiswrapper I thought. Yet so simple turned out to not do this:
I just could not connect to AP! "Iwlist wlan0 scan" showed no AP, I also could not set the ESSID. I have tried several kernel versions without success. According to some sources from the Web but it must be possible. First I wanted to try it with Knoppix 3.7, but that did not start of course ("loading linux24.tgz ......" or something like that). Some users, however, have managed to Debian, so I simply installed Debian on a test partition. The whole repeated - it works!
A sense of achievement that is depressing! On the one hand, it's works great if, on the other hand, it would mean so that the standard Debian kernel is better than my locally compiled ... Well, it seemed, however, to lie at the patches that were in Debian kernels. I dannach the Debian kernel copied to my system and then compiled, and lo and behold it works! Some are
probably thinking, how joy may have in Windows driver to attach to the kernel. Well, it certainly is not a clean solution, but I've got the better-than-nothing attitude:) In a way, ndiswrapper is already ne good thing. And so as an interim solution (until you have a Wlanadapter also works with Linux) it is quite ok!
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