Re: RP-PPPoE and Iptables

2007-12-30 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
2007/12/30, david567 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I think Iptables should be recommended or even required for RP-PPPoE. On the contrary, I think that RP-PPPoE should be dropped from the book. See http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/PPP to learn how to establish a PPPoE connection without RP-PPPoE

Re: Xorg-7.3 and BLFS-6.3?

2007-12-30 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
2007/12/30, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 2. I didn't know Mesa-7.0.2 was out. Been using 7.0.1 with 7.3, no > known problems, but I expect 7.0.2 has a load of bugfixes ? It breaks the PlaneShift role-playing game on the i965 chipset (assertion fails), while the old version (6.5.2) works fine

Re: Xorg-7.3 and BLFS-6.3?

2007-12-30 Thread DJ Lucas
Dan Nicholson wrote: > Ken is pretty much right on, but I'll add my thoughts. > > Right when 7.3 was released, I thought about pushing it into BLFS (I > even have the wget/md5sum files basically completed). But, I've been > following xorg a lot closer in recent months, and 7.3 was not the best >

RP-PPPoE and Iptables

2007-12-30 Thread david567
Side Note: I see Iptables-1.4.0 is out. I think Iptables should be recommended or even required for RP-PPPoE. I should know 'real soon now' if it will establish a connection if you choose a firewall and Iptables is not installed. If someone already knows, chime in! Tickets should be opened.

Re: Xorg-7.3 and BLFS-6.3?

2007-12-30 Thread Dan Nicholson
Ken is pretty much right on, but I'll add my thoughts. On Dec 29, 2007 7:51 PM, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 12:36:30PM -0600, DJ Lucas wrote: > > Hey guys. Anybody started on this for the book? There is not a ticket > > currently. Right when 7.3 was released,

Stable LFS LiveCD 6.3-r2160 released

2007-12-30 Thread Alexander E. Patrakov
The LFS LiveCD Team is proud to announce the release of the 6.3-r2160 stable version of the LFS LiveCD for x86 and x86_64 architectures. The CD contains the LFS book (version 6.3 for x86 CD, and its unofficial x86_64 equivalent for x86_64), and a lot of software that you need to build your own LFS