1 |
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
2 |
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
3 |
>> |
4 |
>> On 07/10/2011 12:59 AM, john wrote: |
5 |
>>> |
6 |
>>> Help. |
7 |
>>> |
8 |
>>> I have tried everything to remove thunderbugs which are causing havoc |
9 |
>>> behind my screen. Small black mites have taken over xorg-server! |
10 |
>>> |
11 |
>>> rm -r thunderbugs |
12 |
>>> srm -r thunderbugs |
13 |
>>> emerge -C thunderbugs |
14 |
>>> emerge --depclean |
15 |
>>> revdep-rebuild |
16 |
>>> |
17 |
>>> = no use |
18 |
>>> |
19 |
>>> There is no mention of thunderbugs package in world, and python-updater |
20 |
>>> seems to be of no use. Clamav cannot recognise them. There are no |
21 |
>>> references to this in BUGzilla. |
22 |
>>> |
23 |
>>> Any suggestions will be appreciated apart from calling in ACME. |
24 |
>> |
25 |
>> I'm having trouble understanding what the issue is. I assume you're not |
26 |
>> talking about insects stuck on the TFT panel of your monitor. That what |
27 |
>> exactly are you talking about? |
28 |
>> |
29 |
>> |
30 |
> |
31 |
> I was wondering the same thing. I was to chicken to ask because I thought |
32 |
> it might be some fancy new software that I haven't heard about yet. Could |
33 |
> it be thunderbird? That's the only thing I could find in the portage tree. |
34 |
> |
35 |
> At least I wasn't the only one confused. Sort of had that a lot here |
36 |
> lately. :/ |
37 |
> |
38 |
> Dale |
39 |
> |
40 |
> :-) :-) |
41 |
|
42 |
I thought about asking myself, but... the mention of "ACME" just makes |
43 |
me think it's a joke I missed somewhere along the way, and I didn't |
44 |
want to be the first to admit to missing it... |
45 |
|
46 |
-- |
47 |
Poison [BLX] |
48 |
Joshua M. Murphy |