[gentoo-user] Re: Encrypted email

2012-04-06 Thread James
Mick  gmail.com> writes:


> > http://www.gpg4win.org/

> This has a plugin for Outlook in case your recipients use MS Outlook as their 
> mail client.

> Also, you can use Add ons on Firefox for those recipients that use Gmail's 
> webmail.  There are Add ons that can use s/mime with SSL certificates in 
> Firefox's SSL Certificates store, or gpg.


OK,

Thanks for the input.
I'll be testing these solutions and 
posting a new thread,
when I have questions.


thanks
James






Re: [gentoo-user] Re: WFB trust 1099 for 2011

2012-04-06 Thread Dale
walt wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 17:21:29 -0700, walt wrote:
> 
>> The trust was terminated in 2011 so there will be no more of these to
>> deal with.
> 
> Oh shit oh dear oh crap.  I thought I emailed this to my accountant, but 
> instead it wound up here.  I'm totally humiliated.  I cancelled the post
> immediately but that obviously didn't work.
> 
> That's one of the hazards of using an email/news client like thunderbird 
> that handles multiple email and news server accounts :(
> 
> My apologies to the list for my blunder.
> 
> 
> 


Whew, that clears up that confusion.  ROFL

Dale

:-)  :-)

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Re: [gentoo-user] WFB trust 1099 for 2011

2012-04-06 Thread Dale
walt wrote:
> The trust was terminated in 2011 so there will be no
> more of these to deal with.


Huh?  < scratches head >

Dale

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[gentoo-user] Re: WFB trust 1099 for 2011

2012-04-06 Thread walt
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 17:21:29 -0700, walt wrote:

> The trust was terminated in 2011 so there will be no more of these to
> deal with.

Oh shit oh dear oh crap.  I thought I emailed this to my accountant, but 
instead it wound up here.  I'm totally humiliated.  I cancelled the post
immediately but that obviously didn't work.

That's one of the hazards of using an email/news client like thunderbird 
that handles multiple email and news server accounts :(

My apologies to the list for my blunder.




Re: [gentoo-user] Wifi autodisable on lan

2012-04-06 Thread Michael Mol
Ifconfig or iproute2
On Apr 6, 2012 6:51 PM, "Samuraiii"  wrote:

>  Hello,
>
> I'm trying to autodisable wifi when lan cable is plugged in.
> I "found" rfkill ebuild which look like something I need but I'm clueless
> where to get state  of the ethernet card.
>
> Is there someone who can help me slove this?
> Thank you for help in advance
> S.
>
>
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[gentoo-user] Wifi autodisable on lan

2012-04-06 Thread Samuraiii

  
  

  Hello,
  
  I'm trying to autodisable wifi when lan cable is plugged in.
  I "found" rfkill ebuild which look like something I need but I'm
  clueless where to get state  of the ethernet card.
  
  Is there someone who can help me slove this?
  Thank you for help in advance
  S.
  


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Re: [gentoo-user] Tips for saving power needed... particulary on laptops

2012-04-06 Thread Michael Mol
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Frank Steinmetzger  wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 01:22:50AM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > admin of a colo-center keeps complaining my server is going
>> > > a little over power-limit (which they have set as ~120W per
>> > > 24h/avg, while my server needs ~130-135W). So I need to find
>> > > a way to save at least those 15W, or I will be moved to
>> > > higher tarif (which means higher costs for server-housing).
>> […]
>> The following may seem obvious, but here goes...
>>
>> * remove unnecessary video cards, and drivers.  Most colo machines
>>   should do OK with just a text console running on the onboard GPU.
>>   Dump all video driver stuff "/dev/agpgart (AGP Support)" and
>>   "Direct Rendering Manager".  This assumes you're not running X on
>>   your colo machines.  mc (Midnight Commander) is a great text-based
>>   tool, along the lines of ye olde Norton Commander.
>>
>> * disable sound cards/chips in BIOS and remove drivers and kernel
>>   support.
>
> As a follow-up question that’s been on my mind for a long time: can I always
> assume that when there is no driver loaded, the device is really (physically)
> off, so it doesn't use any power (at all)?  Or are there exceptions to that
> rule (like hardware known to be buggy)?

The hardware will be energized, but won't typically consume as much
energy as it would were it under active use and load.

>  My concern comes from having an
> ageing laptop whose battery I want to preserve as well as I can.
>
> In my case, that would be bluetooth, ethernet, possibly even the optical
> drive, and even the touchpad. I can switch the latter off using Fn+F9, which
> even works on the tty. But does that really switch it off, or does the kernel
> merely ignore its input then?

For wireless devices, I believe the radio is switched off if you use
the hardware or software switches, but controlling hardware would
still be energized.

For ethernet, you probably want the driver installed, so you can
access any power-saving modes available to it. (Ditto most other
things)

Regarding touchpad...no idea.

Most of this is probably very case-by-case. Check the kernel configs.
Perhaps even measure power consumption changes after doing things like
disabling devices via sysfs.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Tips for saving power needed... particulary on laptops

2012-04-06 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 01:22:50AM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:

> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > admin of a colo-center keeps complaining my server is going
> > > a little over power-limit (which they have set as ~120W per
> > > 24h/avg, while my server needs ~130-135W). So I need to find
> > > a way to save at least those 15W, or I will be moved to
> > > higher tarif (which means higher costs for server-housing).
> […]
> The following may seem obvious, but here goes...
> 
> * remove unnecessary video cards, and drivers.  Most colo machines
>   should do OK with just a text console running on the onboard GPU.
>   Dump all video driver stuff "/dev/agpgart (AGP Support)" and
>   "Direct Rendering Manager".  This assumes you're not running X on
>   your colo machines.  mc (Midnight Commander) is a great text-based
>   tool, along the lines of ye olde Norton Commander.
> 
> * disable sound cards/chips in BIOS and remove drivers and kernel
>   support.

As a follow-up question that’s been on my mind for a long time: can I always
assume that when there is no driver loaded, the device is really (physically)
off, so it doesn't use any power (at all)?  Or are there exceptions to that
rule (like hardware known to be buggy)?  My concern comes from having an
ageing laptop whose battery I want to preserve as well as I can.

In my case, that would be bluetooth, ethernet, possibly even the optical
drive, and even the touchpad. I can switch the latter off using Fn+F9, which
even works on the tty. But does that really switch it off, or does the kernel
merely ignore its input then?

In case it matters: it’s a Samsung P50 (professional line laptop from 2006).
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Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone Else "Ping-Ponging" with fltk?

2012-04-06 Thread Maxim Wexler
>
> emerge --ask --deep --update world
> unmerge =x11-libs/fltk-2.0_pre6970-r1
> revdep-rebuild

Done, but before that I ran -a --depclean and, whatdya know, it wanted
to delete 1.3.0 and keep 2.0!

running emerge -C against 2.0 and then revdep-rebuild seemed to have
fixed things. Next  world update should prove completely. Thanks
gentoo!



Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Todd Goodman  wrote:

>
> So it looks like just udev-182-r2 depends upon it.
>
> Sorry for the misinformation.
>
> Todd
>

Not a problem.

So this problem is really just for folks running ~amd64 as all this
new udev stuff as well as kmod aren't marked stable, TTBOMK.



Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Todd Goodman
* Mark Knecht  [120406 12:16]:
> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Todd Goodman  wrote:
> > * Mark Knecht  [120406 11:40]:
> > [..]
> >> To me it looks safe to emerge -C kmod and then emerge
> >> module-init-tools if you want to go that way. I'd do an equery files
> >> kmod and carefully study what you're getting with that package, or
> >> else push a bug request up to that package maintainer for providing a
> >> modprobe that's not 100% compatible.
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >> Mark
> >
> > udev-182-r2 and dracut depend on kmod.
> >
> > So if the OP hasn't masked them then he needs kmod.
> >
> > Todd
> >
> 
> I have the newer udev masked, but I do have dracut installed and don't
> need kmod here.
> 
> My system is _mostly_ stable, not ~amd64, so possibly that's part of the 
> issue.
> 
> - Mark

Hmm, I'd expect dracut to depend on virtual/modutils-0 then but
dracut-017-r3 sure doesn't seem to:

equery d kmod
sys-kernel/dracut-017-r3 (>sys-apps/kmod-5[tools])

Wait, I looked at the ebuild and it depends on either module-init-tools
or kmod so that's why.

So it looks like just udev-182-r2 depends upon it.

Sorry for the misinformation.

Todd



Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Todd Goodman  wrote:
> * Mark Knecht  [120406 11:40]:
> [..]
>> To me it looks safe to emerge -C kmod and then emerge
>> module-init-tools if you want to go that way. I'd do an equery files
>> kmod and carefully study what you're getting with that package, or
>> else push a bug request up to that package maintainer for providing a
>> modprobe that's not 100% compatible.
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Mark
>
> udev-182-r2 and dracut depend on kmod.
>
> So if the OP hasn't masked them then he needs kmod.
>
> Todd
>

I have the newer udev masked, but I do have dracut installed and don't
need kmod here.

My system is _mostly_ stable, not ~amd64, so possibly that's part of the issue.

- Mark



Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Todd Goodman
* Mark Knecht  [120406 11:40]:
[..]
> To me it looks safe to emerge -C kmod and then emerge
> module-init-tools if you want to go that way. I'd do an equery files
> kmod and carefully study what you're getting with that package, or
> else push a bug request up to that package maintainer for providing a
> modprobe that's not 100% compatible.
> 
> Good luck,
> Mark

udev-182-r2 and dracut depend on kmod.

So if the OP hasn't masked them then he needs kmod.

Todd



Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 8:05 AM, András Csányi  wrote:
> On 6 April 2012 16:57, Mark Knecht  wrote:
>>
>> I've been away for a few days so I'm possibly behind on an update but
>> modprobe -l works for me:
>>
>> c2stable ~ # which modprobe
>> /sbin/modprobe
>> c2stable ~ # equery belongs /sbin/modprobe
>>  * Searching for /sbin/modprobe ...
>> sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1 (/sbin/modprobe)
>> c2stable ~ #
>>
>> c2stable ~ # modprobe -l
>> kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko
>> kernel/arch/x86/crypto/twofish-x86_64.ko
>> kernel/arch/x86/crypto/salsa20-x86_64.ko
>> kernel/fs/fuse/cuse.ko
>> kernel/fs/configfs/configfs.ko
>> kernel/fs/dlm/dlm.ko
>> kernel/crypto/xcbc.ko
>> kernel/crypto/crypto_null.ko
>> kernel/crypto/md4.ko
>> kernel/crypto/sha256_generic.ko
>> 
>> misc/vmci.ko
>> misc/vboxnetflt.ko
>> misc/vmnet.ko
>> misc/vboxpci.ko
>> misc/vmblock.ko
>> misc/vboxdrv.ko
>> misc/vboxnetadp.ko
>> c2stable ~ #
>
> See my previous letter and you can see what the situation is at my
> machine. It looks like my modprobe command belongs to sys-apps/kmod
> package. I installed this system 2 months ago.
>
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>

No kmod on my system. Looks like collisions between the two packages.

c2stable ~ # eix -I kmod
No matches found.
c2stable ~ #

To me it looks safe to emerge -C kmod and then emerge
module-init-tools if you want to go that way. I'd do an equery files
kmod and carefully study what you're getting with that package, or
else push a bug request up to that package maintainer for providing a
modprobe that's not 100% compatible.

Good luck,
Mark

c2stable ~ # equery files module-init-tools
 * Searching for module-init-tools ...
 * Contents of sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1:
/bin
/bin/lsmod
/etc
/etc/modprobe.d
/etc/modprobe.d/usb-load-ehci-first.conf
/sbin
/sbin/depmod
/sbin/insmod
/sbin/modinfo
/sbin/modprobe
/sbin/rmmod
/sbin/update-modules
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/module-init-tools-3.16-r1
/usr/share/doc/module-init-tools-3.16-r1/AUTHORS.bz2
/usr/share/doc/module-init-tools-3.16-r1/ChangeLog.bz2
/usr/share/doc/module-init-tools-3.16-r1/NEWS.bz2
/usr/share/doc/module-init-tools-3.16-r1/README.bz2
/usr/share/doc/module-init-tools-3.16-r1/TODO.bz2
/usr/share/man
/usr/share/man/man5
/usr/share/man/man5/depmod.conf.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/depmod.d.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/modprobe.conf.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/modprobe.d.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/modules.dep.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/modules.dep.bin.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man8
/usr/share/man/man8/depmod.8.bz2
/usr/share/man/man8/insmod.8.bz2
/usr/share/man/man8/lsmod.8.bz2
/usr/share/man/man8/modinfo.8.bz2
/usr/share/man/man8/modprobe.8.bz2
/usr/share/man/man8/rmmod.8.bz2
/usr/share/man/man8/update-modules.8.bz2
c2stable ~ #



Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread András Csányi
On 6 April 2012 16:57, Mark Knecht  wrote:
>
> I've been away for a few days so I'm possibly behind on an update but
> modprobe -l works for me:
>
> c2stable ~ # which modprobe
> /sbin/modprobe
> c2stable ~ # equery belongs /sbin/modprobe
>  * Searching for /sbin/modprobe ...
> sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1 (/sbin/modprobe)
> c2stable ~ #
>
> c2stable ~ # modprobe -l
> kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko
> kernel/arch/x86/crypto/twofish-x86_64.ko
> kernel/arch/x86/crypto/salsa20-x86_64.ko
> kernel/fs/fuse/cuse.ko
> kernel/fs/configfs/configfs.ko
> kernel/fs/dlm/dlm.ko
> kernel/crypto/xcbc.ko
> kernel/crypto/crypto_null.ko
> kernel/crypto/md4.ko
> kernel/crypto/sha256_generic.ko
> 
> misc/vmci.ko
> misc/vboxnetflt.ko
> misc/vmnet.ko
> misc/vboxpci.ko
> misc/vmblock.ko
> misc/vboxdrv.ko
> misc/vboxnetadp.ko
> c2stable ~ #

See my previous letter and you can see what the situation is at my
machine. It looks like my modprobe command belongs to sys-apps/kmod
package. I installed this system 2 months ago.

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Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread András Csányi
On 6 April 2012 16:43, Joshua Murphy  wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:02 AM, András Csányi  wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I'm a little bit confused regarding modprobe command. As far as I
>> remember I used the command below to list all of kernel modules
>> independently it's loaded or not.
>> modprobe -l or modprobe -L
>>
>> But now I can see that there is no -l or -L for this command. When
>> have changed this command or my memories are failed? On the other
>> hand, I would like to ask that how can I list all of kernel modules?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> András
>>
>> --
>> --  Csanyi Andras (Sayusi Ando)  -- http://sayusi.hu --
>> http://facebook.com/andras.csanyi
>> --  ""Trust in God and keep your gunpowder dry!" - Cromwell
>
> From 'man modprobe' here (module-init-tools version 3.16):
>    -l --list
>    List all modules matching the given wildcard (or "*" if no
> wildcard is given).  This option is provided for backwards
> compatibility and  may go away in future: see find(1) and basename(1)
> for a more flexible alternative.
>
>
> And, found this handy little 'replacement' of sorts (in .bashrc or
> such, not tested by me):
>
> fkm() {
>  local kver=$(uname -r) arg=${1//[-_]/[-_]}
>  find "/lib/modules/$kver" -iname "*$arg*.ko*" \
>    -exec bash -c 'mods=("${@##*/}"); printf "%s\n" "${mods[@]%.ko*}"' _ {} +
>
>  if [[ ! -e /lib/modules/$kver/kernel ]]; then
>    echo "reboot!" >&2
>  fi
> }
>
> (source: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=134393 )

Thanks Guys!

The situation at my machine is the next and it looks like I have to
use one of your handy tools. :)

a-home log # eix -s module-init-tools
* sys-apps/module-init-tools
 Available versions:  3.5!t (~)3.6-r1!t (~)3.8 (~)3.9 (~)3.10
(~)3.11 (~)3.11.1 (~)3.12 3.12-r1!t (~)3.13!t (~)3.16!t 3.16-r1!t
{{old-linux static}}
 Homepage:http://modules.wiki.kernel.org/
 Description: tools for managing linux kernel modules

sa-home log # emerge -avt module-init-tools

These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:

Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild  N ] sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1  USE="-static" 233 kB
[blocks B  ] sys-apps/module-init-tools
("sys-apps/module-init-tools" is blocking sys-apps/kmod-7)
[blocks B  ] sys-apps/kmod ("sys-apps/kmod" is blocking
sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1)

Total: 1 package (1 new), Size of downloads: 233 kB
Conflict: 2 blocks (2 unsatisfied)

 * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be
 * installed at the same time on the same system.

  (sys-apps/kmod-7::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
>=sys-apps/kmod-5 required by (sys-fs/udev-182-r3::gentoo, installed)
sys-apps/kmod required by (virtual/modutils-0::gentoo, installed)

  (sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
merge) pulled in by
module-init-tools


For more information about Blocked Packages, please refer to the following
section of the Gentoo Linux x86 Handbook (architecture is irrelevant):

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?full=1#blocked

sa-home log #

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Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 7:02 AM, András Csányi  wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm a little bit confused regarding modprobe command. As far as I
> remember I used the command below to list all of kernel modules
> independently it's loaded or not.
> modprobe -l or modprobe -L
>
> But now I can see that there is no -l or -L for this command. When
> have changed this command or my memories are failed? On the other
> hand, I would like to ask that how can I list all of kernel modules?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> András
>
> --
> --  Csanyi Andras (Sayusi Ando)  -- http://sayusi.hu --
> http://facebook.com/andras.csanyi
> --  ""Trust in God and keep your gunpowder dry!" - Cromwell
>

I've been away for a few days so I'm possibly behind on an update but
modprobe -l works for me:

c2stable ~ # which modprobe
/sbin/modprobe
c2stable ~ # equery belongs /sbin/modprobe
 * Searching for /sbin/modprobe ...
sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.16-r1 (/sbin/modprobe)
c2stable ~ #

c2stable ~ # modprobe -l
kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko
kernel/arch/x86/crypto/twofish-x86_64.ko
kernel/arch/x86/crypto/salsa20-x86_64.ko
kernel/fs/fuse/cuse.ko
kernel/fs/configfs/configfs.ko
kernel/fs/dlm/dlm.ko
kernel/crypto/xcbc.ko
kernel/crypto/crypto_null.ko
kernel/crypto/md4.ko
kernel/crypto/sha256_generic.ko

misc/vmci.ko
misc/vboxnetflt.ko
misc/vmnet.ko
misc/vboxpci.ko
misc/vmblock.ko
misc/vboxdrv.ko
misc/vboxnetadp.ko
c2stable ~ #



Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Joshua Murphy
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:02 AM, András Csányi  wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm a little bit confused regarding modprobe command. As far as I
> remember I used the command below to list all of kernel modules
> independently it's loaded or not.
> modprobe -l or modprobe -L
>
> But now I can see that there is no -l or -L for this command. When
> have changed this command or my memories are failed? On the other
> hand, I would like to ask that how can I list all of kernel modules?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> András
>
> --
> --  Csanyi Andras (Sayusi Ando)  -- http://sayusi.hu --
> http://facebook.com/andras.csanyi
> --  ""Trust in God and keep your gunpowder dry!" - Cromwell

>From 'man modprobe' here (module-init-tools version 3.16):
-l --list
List all modules matching the given wildcard (or "*" if no
wildcard is given).  This option is provided for backwards
compatibility and  may go away in future: see find(1) and basename(1)
for a more flexible alternative.


And, found this handy little 'replacement' of sorts (in .bashrc or
such, not tested by me):

fkm() {
  local kver=$(uname -r) arg=${1//[-_]/[-_]}
  find "/lib/modules/$kver" -iname "*$arg*.ko*" \
-exec bash -c 'mods=("${@##*/}"); printf "%s\n" "${mods[@]%.ko*}"' _ {} +

  if [[ ! -e /lib/modules/$kver/kernel ]]; then
echo "reboot!" >&2
  fi
}

(source: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=134393 )

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Re: [gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread Michael Mol
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:02 AM, András Csányi  wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm a little bit confused regarding modprobe command. As far as I
> remember I used the command below to list all of kernel modules
> independently it's loaded or not.
> modprobe -l or modprobe -L
>
> But now I can see that there is no -l or -L for this command. When
> have changed this command or my memories are failed? On the other
> hand, I would like to ask that how can I list all of kernel modules?
>
> Thanks in advance!

I've always done it manually with something like "find
/lib/modules/$kernel_version/ -name '*.ko'"

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[gentoo-user] list of kernel modules

2012-04-06 Thread András Csányi
Dear All,

I'm a little bit confused regarding modprobe command. As far as I
remember I used the command below to list all of kernel modules
independently it's loaded or not.
modprobe -l or modprobe -L

But now I can see that there is no -l or -L for this command. When
have changed this command or my memories are failed? On the other
hand, I would like to ask that how can I list all of kernel modules?

Thanks in advance!

András

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Re: [gentoo-user] FFTOOLS flags?

2012-04-06 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am Freitag, 6. April 2012, 14:23:18 schrieb Willie WY Wong:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 01:53:22PM +0200, Penguin Lover Volker Armin Hemmann 
squawked:
> > > > > [ebuild U  ] media-video/ffmpeg-0.10.2 [0.10] FFTOOLS="-aviocat%
> > > > > -cws2fws% -ffeval% -graph2dot% -ismindex% -pktdumper% -qt-faststart%
> > > > > -trasher%"
> > > 
> > > ~ $ euse -i aviocat
> > > global use flags (searching: aviocat)
> > > 
> > > no matching entries found
> > > 
> > > local use flags (searching: aviocat)
> > > 
> > > no matching entries found
> > 
> > euse -i qt-faststart
> > 
> > + C] qt-faststart
> > 
> > media-video/ffmpeg: Build and install qt-faststart application
> > 
> > [+ B] 0.7.8 [gentoo]
> > [+ B] 0.10 [gentoo]
> > 
> >   0.10.2 [gentoo]
> >    [gentoo]
> 
> You may notice that qt-faststart is the only one that shows. And if
> you look at the euse output you'd see that that is because prior to
> 0.10.2 qt-faststart is an USE, now it gets relegated as an FFTOOLS,
> along with the other FFTOOLS options that do _not_ have info in 'euse
> -i'.
> 
> So my question still stands, does anyone know where there FFTOOLS
> flags are documented?

some are - here :
http://wiki.multimedia.cx

and for others: there is always google...

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Re: [gentoo-user] Encrypted email

2012-04-06 Thread Mick
On Thursday 05 Apr 2012 21:28:04 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 2:07 PM, James  wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I use enigmail with thunderbird for linux to
> > linux email encryption. Is there any free
> > or easy to install email encryption package
> > I should recommend to a Windows, (XP-system7)
> > to exchange email with a gentoo system?
> > 
> > 
> > I do not use encryption often and it is always with other
> > folks that use linux system. So I'm clueless as to what
> > I should recommend to a windows user...
> > 
> > Any advice is most welcome...
> 
> http://www.gpg4win.org/

This has a plugin for Outlook in case your recipients use MS Outlook as their 
mail client.

Also, you can use Add ons on Firefox for those recipients that use Gmail's 
webmail.  There are Add ons that can use s/mime with SSL certificates in 
Firefox's SSL Certificates store, or gpg.
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Re: [gentoo-user] FFTOOLS flags?

2012-04-06 Thread Willie WY Wong
On Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 01:53:22PM +0200, Penguin Lover Volker Armin Hemmann 
squawked:
> > > > [ebuild U  ] media-video/ffmpeg-0.10.2 [0.10] FFTOOLS="-aviocat%
> > > > -cws2fws% -ffeval% -graph2dot% -ismindex% -pktdumper% -qt-faststart%
> > > > -trasher%"
> > > > 
> > ~ $ euse -i aviocat
> > global use flags (searching: aviocat)
> > 
> > no matching entries found
> > 
> > local use flags (searching: aviocat)
> > 
> > no matching entries found
> > 
> euse -i qt-faststart
> 
> + C] qt-faststart
> media-video/ffmpeg: Build and install qt-faststart application
> [+ B] 0.7.8 [gentoo]
> [+ B] 0.10 [gentoo]
>   0.10.2 [gentoo]
>    [gentoo]
> 

You may notice that qt-faststart is the only one that shows. And if
you look at the euse output you'd see that that is because prior to
0.10.2 qt-faststart is an USE, now it gets relegated as an FFTOOLS,
along with the other FFTOOLS options that do _not_ have info in 'euse
-i'. 

So my question still stands, does anyone know where there FFTOOLS
flags are documented? 

W
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 et vice versa   ~~~  I. Newton




Re: [gentoo-user] FFTOOLS flags?

2012-04-06 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am Freitag, 6. April 2012, 13:31:59 schrieb Willie WY Wong:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 12:58:18PM +0200, Penguin Lover Volker Armin Hemmann 
squawked:
> > Am Freitag, 6. April 2012, 12:15:05 schrieb Willie WY Wong:
> > > emerge --pretend --update world today brought up a new version of
> > > ffmpeg. This time it has a new set of configuration options FFTOOLS
> > > 
> > > [ebuild U  ] media-video/ffmpeg-0.10.2 [0.10] FFTOOLS="-aviocat%
> > > -cws2fws% -ffeval% -graph2dot% -ismindex% -pktdumper% -qt-faststart%
> > > -trasher%"
> > > 
> > > Does anyone know what these guys are and/or if they are documented
> > > anywhere?
> > 
> > euse -i
> 
> ~ $ euse -i aviocat
> global use flags (searching: aviocat)
> 
> no matching entries found
> 
> local use flags (searching: aviocat)
> 
> no matching entries found
> 
> 
> Note: FFTOOLS! not USE!
> 

euse -i qt-faststart

+ C] qt-faststart
media-video/ffmpeg: Build and install qt-faststart application
[+ B] 0.7.8 [gentoo]
[+ B] 0.10 [gentoo]
  0.10.2 [gentoo]
   [gentoo]

[+ C] qt-faststart
media-video/libav: Build and install qt-faststart application.
[+ B] 0.6.5 [gentoo]
[+ B] 0.7.4 [gentoo]
[+ B] 0.7. [gentoo]
[+ B] 0.8 [gentoo]
[+ B] 0.8.1 [gentoo]
[+ B] 0.8. [gentoo]
   [gentoo]


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Re: [gentoo-user] FFTOOLS flags?

2012-04-06 Thread Willie WY Wong
On Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 12:58:18PM +0200, Penguin Lover Volker Armin Hemmann 
squawked:
> Am Freitag, 6. April 2012, 12:15:05 schrieb Willie WY Wong:
> > emerge --pretend --update world today brought up a new version of
> > ffmpeg. This time it has a new set of configuration options FFTOOLS
> > 
> > [ebuild U  ] media-video/ffmpeg-0.10.2 [0.10] FFTOOLS="-aviocat%
> > -cws2fws% -ffeval% -graph2dot% -ismindex% -pktdumper% -qt-faststart%
> > -trasher%"
> > 
> > Does anyone know what these guys are and/or if they are documented
> > anywhere?
> > 
> euse -i

~ $ euse -i aviocat
global use flags (searching: aviocat)

no matching entries found

local use flags (searching: aviocat)

no matching entries found


Note: FFTOOLS! not USE!

W
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 et vice versa   ~~~  I. Newton




Re: [gentoo-user] FFTOOLS flags?

2012-04-06 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am Freitag, 6. April 2012, 12:15:05 schrieb Willie WY Wong:
> Hi list:
> 
> emerge --pretend --update world today brought up a new version of
> ffmpeg. This time it has a new set of configuration options FFTOOLS
> 
> [ebuild U  ] media-video/ffmpeg-0.10.2 [0.10] FFTOOLS="-aviocat%
> -cws2fws% -ffeval% -graph2dot% -ismindex% -pktdumper% -qt-faststart%
> -trasher%"
> 
> Does anyone know what these guys are and/or if they are documented
> anywhere?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Willie

euse -i
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Re: [gentoo-user] sys-boot/plymouth could not work

2012-04-06 Thread Jorge Martínez López
Hi!

The video=radeon:... option is not strictly necessary. Actually from
the logs it seems you have a NVIDIA card...

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[gentoo-user] FFTOOLS flags?

2012-04-06 Thread Willie WY Wong
Hi list:

emerge --pretend --update world today brought up a new version of
ffmpeg. This time it has a new set of configuration options FFTOOLS

[ebuild U  ] media-video/ffmpeg-0.10.2 [0.10] FFTOOLS="-aviocat% -cws2fws% 
-ffeval% -graph2dot% -ismindex% -pktdumper% -qt-faststart% -trasher%" 

Does anyone know what these guys are and/or if they are documented
anywhere? 

Thanks, 

Willie
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