On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 01:59:04PM -0700, Joseph wrote
Are there any advantages of ext2 or ext3 on floppy? I will be
formating floppy to 1.68Mb or 1.72Mb as I need extra space for
floppy firewall.
An ext2 floppy will have less space than a FAT floppy, due to inodes.
Ext3 on a floppy may
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 19:06 +1200, Dion Sole wrote:
Seriously
Can you stop sending the same message over and over again?
Actually, he didn't.
its the CC, gary at smtp dot nildram dot co dot uk thats repeatedly
re-forwarding messages to the list.
//Spider
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Hi,
my work machine gets network setup from DHCP server. I'm
running pdnsd localy. Everytime DHCP updates my settings
/etc/resolv.conf gets overwritten and I have to manually set
nameserver to 127.0.0.1 to use pdnsd.
Is there some simple way how I can preserve line:
nameserver 127.0.0.1
in my
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 15:19 -0600, John Shawger wrote:
Does anybody know where I could get a decent quality used computer for
not very much money ($500). I want to use it as my main workstation,
but it does not have to be incredibly fast. I have been looking at
some things on ebay, but I am
Hi,
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:00:21 +0200
Robert Svoboda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some simple way how I can preserve line:
nameserver 127.0.0.1
in my resolv.conf?
The dhcpcd man page says:
-R Prevents dhcpcd from replacing existing /etc/resolv.conf file.
I think this is what
The problem has been fixed, now X-BeenThere is being checked. Sending this
message for testing purposes as well ;).
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On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 19:06 +1200, Dion Sole wrote:
Seriously
Can you stop sending the same message over and over again?
He isn't, its a loop.
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-- quoting Nicolas Bailey --
To rip I use dvdrip.
Hi, can you make backup copies of copy protected DVDs with dvdrip?
Of course, including menu and resizing to a single layer DVD, as some
windows programs can do?
Greetings, Matthias
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* Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-03-31 12:10]:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:00:21 +0200
Robert Svoboda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The dhcpcd man page says:
-R Prevents dhcpcd from replacing existing /etc/resolv.conf file.
I think this is what you're searching for?
Yes. this is
On 12:26 Wed 30 Mar , A. Khattri wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Bill Roberts wrote:
The only thing they have missed, IMHO, are Western Digital's SATA
drives. I have two of their 10,000 rpm Raptors running on a RAID0, my
machine screams. These are Western Digital's effort to break into
Hello everyone,
One email I sent earlier today to this list seems to have been
delivered several times to this list. After looking at the headers, and
verifying the pgp signatures of these mails, it appears three of them
are actually from me. I would like to assure everyone that this was not
On Wednesday 30 of March 2005 23:21, Nuno Alexandre Neves Raimundo wrote:
Hi,
I try to watch the video in the fowling page, but i can't see that
video.
http://www.wwe.com/common/video/pop_wwevideo.jsp?advert=wmv=raw/200503/
On 11:52 Wed 30 Mar , Grant wrote:
I've neglected to update any packages since a nasty case of the new
package blues a while ago, but in the last few days I've gotten back
on top of it. I'm up to date with 'emerge -Du world' and I'd like to
give 'emerge --depclean' a go, but I've read
Hello all,
I just installed lcms and tried using qtmonitorprofiler, but I don't find
this utility on my machine. Lcms installed commands with those names in
/usr/bin:
icc2ps, icclink, icctrans, jpegicc, tifficc, wtpt.
Looking at the website of littlecms, I find that I can use:
qtmonitorprofiler,
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Hash: SHA1
Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi, can you make backup copies of copy protected DVDs with dvdrip?
Of course, including menu and resizing to a single layer DVD, as some
windows programs can do?
Although I don't know the answer to that, however I
What's wrong with emerge cyrus-sasl?
emerge cyrus-sasl fails.
How about posting a transcript of what is actually going on?
Have you tried sync'ing since this started? If it was a temporary fluke
there may be a new or updated ebuild to fix it.
And just because the emerge fails doesn't mean
I want more space under /, so I tried to move /usr to a different
partition - and (IIRC) had a 'failure to unmount the initrd' on boot...
and no boot.
So, is there a safe way to do this?
/usr is a little tricky because it will usually have open processes on it.
You can move /usr to a new
-Original Message-
From: Richard Fish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 4:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to figure out how two copies of my email
You should not be posting mail to robin.gentoo.org, just
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nick Rout wrote:
I thought perhaps
CFLAGS=whatever CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS} emerge foo
no doubt some dev guru will tell me I am way out of line :-)
wrong! there's nothing wrong with doing that. If it was something like
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS you were
After days of wrangling with /etc/wireless, I got it -- almost. One problem
remains. At boot, wlan0 sets up fine, but then dhcpcd fails, returning that
dhcpcd is already running on wlan0. Once booted, I must
remove /var/run/dhcpcd-wlan0.pid and then run dhcpcd. I can't seem to find
what in
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Reading through /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/de4x5.txt I
see
this chipset is supported by the dc2114x module - have you tried using
that driver instead?
No but i will going to, accoording to several sites i found with google
Hi,
Can i install without problems Gentoo on the new Dell machines with a
64bit Xeon processor?
TIA
Patrick
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I have de win32 codecs instaled and i have avi in the use flag, and i still
can't see the video.
Here is my emerge --info:
Portage 2.0.51.19 (default-linux/x86/2004.3, gcc-3.4.3-20050110,
glibc-2.3.4.20050125-r1, 2.6.11-nitro2 i686)
I'm wondering if a browser that you may have installed needs it...or
possibly some other program...
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:30:10 +1000 (EST), Robert S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a gentoo amd64 system with a number of servers running and KDE.
I'd like to get rid of blackdown-jdk to free up
I've neglected to update any packages since a nasty case of the new
package blues a while ago, but in the last few days I've gotten back
on top of it. I'm up to date with 'emerge -Du world' and I'd like to
give 'emerge --depclean' a go, but I've read that it can be tricky.
My world file
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:57:14 +0200
Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I just installed lcms and tried using qtmonitorprofiler, but I don't find
this utility on my machine. Lcms installed commands with those names in
/usr/bin:
icc2ps, icclink, icctrans, jpegicc,
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 14:15:36 +0100
Dave Nebinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want more space under /, so I tried to move /usr to a different
partition - and (IIRC) had a 'failure to unmount the initrd' on boot...
and no boot.
So, is there a safe way to do this?
/usr is a little tricky
I know that I'm going to sound like a kid asking why, but would you
mind explaining why the symlink won't suffice?
Shawn
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 06:27:39 +, Julien Cayzac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 03:56:02 +, Shawn Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found it. The java
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:28:58 +1200 Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Can't the list admins at least find out if gary is subscribed and get
| him off the list?
He was the guy that was causing problems a day or two back. He'd been
removed by infra -- I guess he must've resubscribed again.
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On Thursday 31 March 2005 08:33 am, Jason Cooper wrote:
Ed Jabbour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
After days of wrangling with /etc/wireless, I got it -- almost. One
problem remains. At boot, wlan0 sets up fine, but then dhcpcd fails,
returning that dhcpcd is already running on wlan0.
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 05:32:39 -0500 Bill Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Compiling is not only cpu intensive, but involves a great deal of
| read/write.
Which is why you make /var/tmp/portage a tmpfs mount. Or at least we do
for sparc and mips stage and GRP builds... But then our build boxes
I knew there was something wierd about that.
Thanks, Dion ;)
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As to whether to move all of /usr or just parts of /usr, I have separate
partitions for /usr/local and /usr/portage but leave /usr on the root
partition.
Okay. I can live with that, if I know it's possible. I just need a little
extra space, as the disk use approaches 90%. Moving
When i try to compile showimg, the fowling error apears:
...
/bin/sh ../libtool --silent --mode=link --tag=CXX i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++
-Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long -Wundef -ansi -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500
-D_BSD_SOURCE -Wcast-align -Wconversion -Wchar-subscripts -Wall -W
-Wpointer-arith
grep: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/libkio.la: No such file or directory
/bin/sed: can't read /usr/kde/3.3/lib/libkio.la: No such file or directory
libtool: link: `/usr/kde/3.3/lib/libkio.la' is not a valid libtool archive
I have kde 3.4, but he tries to compile with a library from kde 3.3 that
is not
Ed Jabbour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
On Thursday 31 March 2005 08:33 am, Jason Cooper wrote:
Ed Jabbour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
After days of wrangling with /etc/wireless, I got it -- almost. One
problem remains. At boot, wlan0 sets up fine, but then dhcpcd fails,
gentoo-user@gentoo.org wrote:
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Nick Rout wrote:
I thought perhaps
CFLAGS=whatever CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS} emerge foo
no doubt some dev guru will tell me I am way out of line :-)
wrong! there's nothing wrong with doing that. If it was something
this is my /etc/ld.so
# ld.so.conf autogenerated by env-update; make all changes to
# contents of /etc/env.d directory
/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib
/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.3-20050110
/usr/lib/MozillaFirefox
/usr/lib
/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.07/jre/lib
On 30/03/2005 16:41, Gabriel Menini wrote:
I forgot the following important item... :)
Actually, after removing all the ~86 lines in the
/etc/portage/package.keywords file, Xorg compiled flawlessly. :)
Thanks...
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 05:40:24PM +0200, Antonio Coralles wrote:
gentoo-user@gentoo.org wrote:
[...]
So, the correct way would be (??):
#CFLAGS=whatever
#CXXFLAGS=CFLAGS
#emerge something
If you really feel the need to cram it all onto one line, you could
#CFLAGS=whatever CXXFLAGS=CFLAGS
Zarick Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems mod_perl 1.27 is only work with Apache 1.x
As I can see mod_perl 1.99.x is for Apache2. But I don't know is it
stable enouble ?
Taking a look I tried:
emerge -v -p dev-perl/mod_perl/mod_perl-1.99.17-r1.ebuild
These are the packages that I would
Is there any way to see what libraries hare linked to library?
On Thursday 31 March 2005 16:58, Dave Nebinger wrote:
It don't have any /usr/kde/3.3/lib line in it.
I have done ldconfig but it still dont compile
Well I guess you could try ln -s /usr/kde/3.4 /usr/kde/3.3 and try the
compile
Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,
Can i install without problems Gentoo on the new Dell machines with a
64bit Xeon processor?
TIA
Patrick
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why should there be problems?
You might encounter some custom hardware, but drivers for these
components should be
Hi all,
I have migrated to the 2.6.11 kernel and have followed the instructions in the
www.gentoo.org/doc/en/migration-to-2.6.xml document.
All appears to have gone well except for sound.
alsaconf doesn't find any cards. I have NOT emerged alsa-driver but have
marked each of my sound cards in
Le mar mars à 16:29:58 michael higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:57:14 +0200
Jean Magnan de Bornier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I just installed lcms and tried using qtmonitorprofiler, but I don't find
this utility on my machine. Lcms installed
Ed Jabbour wrote:
After days of wrangling with /etc/wireless, I got it -- almost. One problem
remains. At boot, wlan0 sets up fine, but then dhcpcd fails, returning that
dhcpcd is already running on wlan0. Once booted, I must
remove /var/run/dhcpcd-wlan0.pid and then run dhcpcd. I can't
Since my depcleaning, updatedb and locate are bad commands and dhcpcd
is gone. I'm surprised that stuff isn't depended on or part of the
system, but minimal is good. dhcpcd is back, but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
- Grant
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Can i install without problems Gentoo on the new Dell machines with a
64bit Xeon processor?
I have Gentoo running on a dual-Xeon DELL server.
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Joel Merrick wrote:
Plus the fact that I can sit next to my girlfriend and work, while she
yaps on, has increased my scoring on the boyfriend points chart ;)
Yapping? How do you get any work done?! :-)
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Harry Putnam wrote:
Calculating dependencies
*** You need to adjust PORTDIR or PORTDIR_OVERLAY to emerge this
package.
I didn't recognize those variable so went to the online docs about
portage:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Actually, I also see there de4x5 module which is the one mentioned in the
txt file. Anyway, Im hoping one of those will have support for ethtool.
Bad luck, the machine freeses when it bringup a network interface
These are the tulip modules I
A. Khattri wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Joel Merrick wrote:
Plus the fact that I can sit next to my girlfriend and work, while she
yaps on, has increased my scoring on the boyfriend points chart ;)
Yapping? How do you get any work done?! :-)
It's a technique my father perfected and I am in
On 06:30 Thu 31 Mar , Grant wrote:
I've neglected to update any packages since a nasty case of the new
package blues a while ago, but in the last few days I've gotten back
on top of it. I'm up to date with 'emerge -Du world' and I'd like to
give 'emerge --depclean' a go, but I've
I have three Gentoo workstations. One is a laptop I take with me, and
the other two are used by other people and stay at a remote location
that I only visit occasionally. I would like nothing more than to
have Gentoo and only Gentoo on these three machines but I'm scared of
something not working
All appears to have gone well except for sound.
that's bad :) .
alsaconf doesn't find any cards. I have NOT emerged
alsa-driver
You do not need alsa-driver because the drivers are now in the
kernel.
but have marked each of my sound cards in the
kernel configuration. Should I have made
You be like any other good boyfriend and just pretend you are
listening to your g/f's yapping of course ;-)
Michael Turcotte
Information Systems
City of North Bay
200 McIntyre St. E
PO Box 360
North Bay, Ontario
P1B 8H8
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cityofnorthbay.ca
-Original
Is there any way to see what libraries hare linked to library?
ldd is your friend...
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This mailing list has gone goddamned crazy for the
last few months. I am sick of it, I try to
contribute, yet I am flooded with idiots posting
messages twice (once to gentoo-user@gentoo.org and
once to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
That's because people doesn't know how to use their
mail
No wonder changes to the registry are so often needed on
Windows machines in order to configure advanced behaviour.
I think the registry is just pure evil - a great place for
virii/worms/spyware to hide stuff...
I always get a kick out of this kind of thing: bashing the Windows
registry,
On 15:56 Thu 31 Mar , Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 05:32:39 -0500 Bill Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Compiling is not only cpu intensive, but involves a great deal of
| read/write.
Which is why you make /var/tmp/portage a tmpfs mount. Or at least we do
for sparc and
Greetings and salutation everybody!
Here's your monthly bugday (like anybody could possibly forget :) that
the next bugday is held saturday 2. april.
Join #gentoo-bugs on irc://irc.freenode.net to participate in all the
fun and occasional bugfixing :)
Regards,
Bryan stergaard
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Grant wrote:
Since my depcleaning, updatedb and locate are bad commands and dhcpcd
is gone. I'm surprised that stuff isn't depended on or part of the
system, but minimal is good. dhcpcd is back, but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Shawn Singh wrote:
I know that I'm going to sound like a kid asking why, but would you
mind explaining why the symlink won't suffice?
Probably because java-config maintains it for you and if it moves, you
won't have to worry about it.
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Grant wrote:
Since my depcleaning, updatedb and locate are bad commands and dhcpcd
is gone. I'm surprised that stuff isn't depended on or part of the
system, but minimal is good. dhcpcd is back, but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
Those are part of the
but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
Those commands are also provided by slocate, so go for it.
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First excuse my english. But nobody on the Scandinavian forum know what is
wrong.
(norwegian version at http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-316515.html)
I get the error after updating the system to 2005.0 using this guide
but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
Those commands are also provided by slocate, so go for it.
Right on, fully operational once again.
- Grant
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:59:50 -0800 Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I always get the same thing from revdep-rebuild, no matter how many
| times it emerges blackdown-jdk:
This is one of the many reasons you shouldn't use binary packages.
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The advice was:
rm -f /usr/lib32
ln -s ../../emul/linux/x86/usr/lib /usr/lib32
FEATURES=-sandbox emerge gcc
This fix the update off gcc problem. (but i am wondering it may break
somting else?)
Well probably you lost your /usr/lib32's file crt1.o file. Bummer.
If you remember what the
Hey, let's keep all stereotypes, positive or negative, gender-based or
otherwise, out of the discussion, please. Let's set a good example here.
Thanks,
Michael
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Mike Turcotte wrote:
You be like any other good boyfriend and just pretend you are
listening to your g/f's yapping of
Juergen Fiedler wrote:
If you really feel the need to cram it all onto one line, you could
#CFLAGS=whatever CXXFLAGS=CFLAGS emerge something
without the typo and even smaller:
# CFLAGS=whatever CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS emerge something
SCNR
Christoph
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Matthew Cline wrote:
IIRC, locate is in the findutils package.
No, it's not.
$ qpkg -f $(which locate)
sys-apps/slocate *
Christoph
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Wow.. This is a long post. :-D
Yep, If I had personal web pages up and running again, I would have
written it up there, and just posted a link. ;-
[Big SNIP]
your explanation seems logical but I won't know until I tried it out.
Before I do that, I just need to ask.
1.
| I always get the same thing from revdep-rebuild, no matter how many
| times it emerges blackdown-jdk:
This is one of the many reasons you shouldn't use binary packages.
I didn't think I was. I don't think I've ever used an 'emerge -K' command.
- Grant
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-294109.html
This may help.
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 20:09 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First excuse my english. But nobody on the Scandinavian forum know what is
wrong.
(norwegian version at http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-316515.html)
I get the
Bill Roberts wrote:
read/write. Show me any other way you can easily get the following
numbers from hdparm:
/dev/md0:
Timing cached reads: 2868 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1432.78 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 410 MB in 3.01 seconds = 136.05 MB/sec
zx,qu012,mzxcpiuq,mxc982avc
asdfq
Stroller, I am using:
sys-apps/baselayout-1.11.10-r4
And I just re-emerged it to be sure.
-Original Message-
From: Stroller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 2:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Annoyance with net.ath0 internal
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without root access] i would like to know if
someone has had
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 20:46:31 +0200 Christoph Gysin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| Juergen Fiedler wrote:
| If you really feel the need to cram it all onto one line, you could
| #CFLAGS=whatever CXXFLAGS=CFLAGS emerge something
|
| without the typo and even smaller:
| # CFLAGS=whatever
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 20:51:09 +0200 Christoph Gysin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| Matthew Cline wrote:
| IIRC, locate is in the findutils package.
|
| No, it's not.
|
| $ qpkg -f $(which locate)
| sys-apps/slocate *
It might be if you haven't upgraded for a year or so.
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Ciaran McCreesh :
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:52:55 -0800 Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| | I always get the same thing from revdep-rebuild, no matter how
| | many times it emerges blackdown-jdk:
|
| This is one of the many reasons you shouldn't use binary packages.
|
| I didn't think I was. I don't think I've
Before restarting net.eth0, check to see if you are properly receiving
an IP address from a DHCP server, if not using static IP addressing
Michael Turcotte
Information Systems
City of North Bay
200 McIntyre St. E
PO Box 360
North Bay, Ontario
P1B 8H8
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without root access] i would like to know if
someone has had
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:31:19 -0500
Dave Nebinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The advice was:
rm -f /usr/lib32
ln -s ../../emul/linux/x86/usr/lib /usr/lib32
FEATURES=-sandbox emerge gcc
This fix the update off gcc problem. (but i am wondering it may break
somting else?)
Well
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 08:57 -0800, Grant wrote:
I have three Gentoo workstations. One is a laptop I take with me, and
the other two are used by other people and stay at a remote location
that I only visit occasionally. I would like nothing more than to
have Gentoo and only Gentoo on these
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yep, If I had personal web pages up and running again, I would have
written it up there, and just posted a link. ;-
Richard, Thanks for posting all the details. Too bad but on my server
(news.gmane.org) it appears that your post got caught up in some
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without root
Dave Nebinger wrote:
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does not work
directly after booting. After restarting the net.eth0 script all is
fine. As this behavour is rather new to me, and this is a bit annyoing
[particullary for people without root access] i would like to
Are you using hardware or software RAID0? I am using 2x Seagate 7200.7
120GB NCQ drives on my Sil 1334 onboard hardware assisted controller
(using dmraid in linux) and I get 90MB/s sustained. I'd say that's
pretty good for 7200RPM drives, but I would like to get some of those
Raptors. I feel that
Sometimes [about 1 in 3 times] my internet connection does
not work directly after booting. After restarting the
net.eth0 script all is fine. As this behavour is rather new
to me, and this is a bit annyoing [particullary for people
without root access] i would like to know if someone has
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Antoine wrote:
It's a technique my father perfected and I am in training. You simply
ignore everyone and everything. Someone asks you a question or to do
something and you don't even hear it. I have not yet perfected the
automatic reasonable answer (i.e., you give the
| | I always get the same thing from revdep-rebuild, no matter how
| | many times it emerges blackdown-jdk:
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| This is one of the many reasons you shouldn't use binary packages.
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| I didn't think I was. I don't think I've ever used an 'emerge -K'
| command.
Blackdown is shipped as
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Bill Roberts wrote:
Point is, I think the premium paid for scsi is too high. In some 15
years of computing, I've only had one HD fail, that was an IBM
Deskstar, aka DeathStar.
Do you run many servers 24x7?
I didn't think so...
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Best guess, I would say that you need to increase your dhcpcd timeout.
You are probably not getting a response from your DHCP server in the
time allowed.
You could also try setting up ifplugd. If nothing else, it would allow
your users to reset the network by removing and reinserting the
I am using software raid. For RAID0, there isn't much advantage in
using hardware RAID.
Bill Roberts
On 14:27 Thu 31 Mar , Mike Turcotte wrote:
Are you using hardware or software RAID0? I am using 2x Seagate 7200.7
120GB NCQ drives on my Sil 1334 onboard hardware assisted controller
Nick Rout wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 08:57 -0800, Grant wrote:
1. I'm traveling and need to connect my laptop to strange Internet
connections that (with Linux) require exotic configs.
Well, I share this worry. I haven't yet run into anyplace wired or
wireless that Gentoo couldn't
You could also try setting up ifplugd. If nothing else, it would allow
your users to reset the network by removing and reinserting the network
cable.
That's not something I'd let *my* users do ;-)
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I did a search in Bugzilla and didn't see this reported anywhere, so I
thought I would ask here before posting it as a bug. Im building the
latest Apache (1.x) ebuild, during the configure process:
Creating Makefile in src
+ configured for Linux platform
+ setting C compiler to gcc
+ setting
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Aaron Walker wrote:
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Nick Rout wrote:
I thought perhaps
CFLAGS=whatever CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS} emerge foo
no doubt some dev guru will tell me I am way out of line :-)
wrong! there's nothing wrong with doing that. If it
# during boot ##
Mar 31 15:31:31 [kernel] NET: Registered protocol family 10
Mar 31 15:31:31 [net.agent] add event not handled
# guess this line is the problem #
Mar 31 15:32:07 [dhcpcd] timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server
response_
# guess this line is the problem
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