I *think* I suggested this a while back to a few developers, but, that
didn't get anywhere. I don't see any issues with removing it.
~ nick
On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 02:22 -0500, Doug Goldstein wrote:
Howdy everyone,
On the heels of VWA getting the pounding they've needed all season comes
this
, #gentoo-perl
Gentoo Perl Dev|on irc.freenode.net
Gentoo/SPARC
Gentoo/AMD64
GPG: 0543 6FA3 5F82 3A76 3BF7 8323 AB5C ED4E 9E7F 4E2E
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On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 21:41 +0100, Stuart Herbert wrote:
Hi,
One of the things that the LAMP Server seed will install will be
something to do automatic server monitoring - CPU, RAM, swap, disk
space, bandwidth, and so on.
I'm a cacti user myself on my own boxes, but I'm interested to hear
been dead for quite a while now, and, the community shouldn't
really mind its removal.
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On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 13:39 -0700, Aaron Kulbe wrote:
On 8/22/06, Caleb Tennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Right now both the KDE and Ruby herds (which, informally, I am
the *lead*
on both) are hurting for people. I don't have the time to
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 11:56 +0200, Luca Barbato wrote:
Hanno Böck wrote:
Am Dienstag, 12. September 2006 02:46 schrieb Michael Cummings:
Looks like that will break media-gfx/frontline (=media-gfx/gimp-1.2*)
and gimp-freetype-0.2-r3 (also =media-gfx/gimp-1.2*).
frontline is dead
Haha, *prints that out and puts it on his monitor* :D
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 22:05 +0200, Jakub Moc wrote:
Michael Cummings wrote:
I'm happy to announce a new addition to the perl team
Welcome! Perl, huh? :P
http://fastar.detonate.net/ftp/images/matrixse/18/6.jpg
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Yay for new servers! :) Hopefully, this should fix the performance
issues thats been occuring for the last 5 months or so.
~ Nick
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 19:45 -0500, Lance Albertson wrote:
All-
Just thought I'd update you on some of issue's we've been having with
bugzilla.g.o lately. Yes,
-04 at 12:11 +0100, Chris Bainbridge wrote:
On 03/07/06, Benedikt Böhm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 03 July 2006 21:56, Nick Devito wrote:
Okay, in that case, extend the vserver herd to include a larger range of
virtualization stuff, including Xen, Bochs, and so on. It just seems
It would *probably* be easier to take the /usr/portage/distfiles
directory and pop that on a CD, or, have the option of putting those
files in a directory on the livecd. It shouldn't be too hard to do,
however, it would take up more space on the CD.
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 11:59 -0400, Patrick
Since I'm not a developer, I can't exactly help with maintaining, but, I
got two laptops so, I bet I could test anything out which you might need
tested. Just let me know if that would help in any way (I got a ton of
free time and nothing to do, so, might as well :)
~ Nick
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at
It wouldn't be a hard task to accomplish (to put the sources on the
mirrors), since *most* of the source is already on the mirrors in some
form or another. We could make an option when downloading the livecd to
either download ones with the sources included, or without, and, include
links to
One slightly hackish way would be the grab the PID, and check in ps aux
as to if it was running. That's one way to do what you are talking
about.
~ nick
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 00:43 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
* Pablo Yanez Trujillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
what about /etc/init.d/ntpd zap?
Looking at the number of virtualization-related packages (xen, openvz,
and related packages) that are in portage, and the increasing complexity
of these packages (which means more problems, as usual), I'm suggesting
that a Virtualization herd be formed to handle these packages. I was
also going to
Okay, in that case, extend the vserver herd to include a larger range of
virtualization stuff, including Xen, Bochs, and so on. It just seems
more fitting to group those packages together.
On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 21:48 +0200, Benedikt Böhm wrote:
On Monday 03 July 2006 19:49, Nick Devito wrote
in virtualization enviroments (I personally haven't tried it,
but, it's on my todo list to play around with most virtualization
technology least once :)
On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 22:38 +0200, Benedikt Böhm wrote:
On Monday 03 July 2006 22:28, Benedikt Böhm wrote:
On Monday 03 July 2006 21:56, Nick Devito
at 22:28 +0200, Benedikt Böhm wrote:
On Monday 03 July 2006 21:56, Nick Devito wrote:
Okay, in that case, extend the vserver herd to include a larger range of
virtualization stuff, including Xen, Bochs, and so on. It just seems
more fitting to group those packages together
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