On Sunday 06 July 2003 09:32 pm, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
Sometime in the past few weeks, /dev/root showed up in df.
% df
/dev/root 1574280813608760672 52% /
I prefer having /dev/discs/disc0/part7; is there a way to change this?
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Hello, Collegues!
I have one small question. I can not understand where I do something
wrong?
After last update of system (emerge -u system) I can see
this thing:
$ ping some.host.name
PING some.host.name (xx.xx.xx.xx) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from some.host.name (xx.xx.xx.xx):
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 15:03:24 +0900
YOON, Joo-Yung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My $SHELL is /bin/sh which is linked to /bin/bash, but .bashrc
does not seem to be read when I login.
Could anyone tell me how to make $HOME/.bashrc called in the login
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some clarification
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that helps. thanks
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Hi !
Secod try, i tried to post this here 24 hours ago ...
I have a Acer Aspire Laptop and try to save enery ;-)
I read about autospeedstep, and installed it. It compiled well, and runs
* Alex Radetsky (2003-07-07 11:48 +0200)
After last update of system (emerge -u system) I can see
this thing:
$ ping some.host.name
PING some.host.name (xx.xx.xx.xx) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from some.host.name (xx.xx.xx.xx): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.433 ms
64 bytes from
Sorry for that, but in the meanwhile I solved the problem, it was an error
in the ebuild, just saw someone else reported it into bugzilla, so now I
added an error description, with a solution, to bug: 23939
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On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 02:19:56PM +0200, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
64 bytes from some.host.name (xx.xx.xx.xx): icmp_seq=7 ttl=64 time=0.354 ms
64 bytes from some.host.name (xx.xx.xx.xx): icmp_seq=8 ttl=64 time=0.383 ms
WARNING: failed to install socket filter
: Protocol not available
How do
On July 7, 2003 02:26 am, Zack Gilburd wrote:
On Sunday 06 July 2003 09:32 pm, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
Sometime in the past few weeks, /dev/root showed up in df.
% df
/dev/root 1574280813608760672 52% /
I prefer having /dev/discs/disc0/part7; is there a way to
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Hoping someone can shed some light on this because I haven't had any
luck with Google on a solution. I am running sendmail as my MTA on my
box named just.recompiled.org. It is the primary mx for the domain
recompiled.org. I use Mutt 1.5.4i and it
On Monday 07 July 2003 15:11, daniel wrote:
On July 7, 2003 02:26 am, Zack Gilburd wrote:
On Sunday 06 July 2003 09:32 pm, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
Sometime in the past few weeks, /dev/root showed up in df.
% df
/dev/root 1574280813608760672 52% /
I prefer
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You have to enable booting from cd-rom in your bios, not thru you bootloader.
Op zondag 6 juli 2003 14:08, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello.
I want to add entries in the grub configuration
file /boot/grub/grub.conf for booting from
a CDROM and
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Just enable socket_filtering in you kernel under networking options
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Does anyone know, when gentoo would be ported to CYGWIN.
Cheers
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Michael,
Changing LILO root to /dev/hda3 made no difference. Other ideas?
How is lilo.conf supposed to work with the recommended partition layout? I
haven't created a setup like this before where the boot image is on an
optionally mounted separate partition. What does LILO do with /boot/bzImage?
When I try to emerge postfix or sendmail I get the following results.
root # emerge postfix
Calculating dependencies ...done!
!!! Error: the virtual/mta package conflicts with this package and both
can't be installed on the same system together.
root # emerge sendmail
Calculating
emerge --unmerge ssmtp ?
emerge search ssmtp ?
ssmtp seems to be installed...
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When I try to emerge postfix or sendmail I get the following
that worked, thanks
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emerge --unmerge ssmtp ?
emerge search ssmtp ?
ssmtp seems to be installed...
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emerge unmerge virtual/mta
emerge postfix
Tom Veldhouse
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When I try to emerge postfix or sendmail I get the following results.
root # emerge
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003, Chris I wrote:
I used this to filter to. The problem is that if somebody cc's you a
message, it still gets sorted to gentoo-user (which defeats the
purpose).
Not really, I want my gentoo-user e-mail to goto my Gentoo-user account.
If they reply to the list and cc me
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Joe Eversole wrote:
my problem comes in with the Return-Path header at the top. I don't care
if people know my box's name (as if it wasn't splattered all over the
headers already), however, Gentoo's mail server software is trying to
Check the newsletter for this week.
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 19:14:03 +0530
Ragu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know, when gentoo would be ported to CYGWIN.
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i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
semi-transparent background, the dark blue used in comments is virtually
unreadable and i'd like very much to be able to change the scheme used
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On Monday 07 July 2003 08:11 am, daniel wrote:
On July 7, 2003 02:26 am, Zack Gilburd wrote:
On Sunday 06 July 2003 09:32 pm, Kurt V. Hindenburg wrote:
Sometime in the past few weeks, /dev/root showed up in df.
% df
/dev/root
Hello Robin,
Am Montag, 7. Juli 2003 15:45 schrieb Robin Rowe:
Michael,
Changing LILO root to /dev/hda3 made no difference. Other ideas?
Not yet ;-)
How is lilo.conf supposed to work with the recommended partition layout? I
haven't created a setup like this before where the boot image is on
i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
semi-transparent background, the dark blue used in comments is virtually
unreadable and i'd like very much to be able to change the scheme
Hi All,
I spend almost 2 weeks now compiling and recompiling gentoo. It'w
working now but when I try to start Shorewall I get some unresolved
symbols in ip_table.o
I have compiled the ip_table as module in kernel and also enabled
support for netfilter (replaces ipchains)
Thanks
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i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
...
You can override the default colors in your .vimrc file. You'd have to
dig through the docs or the default files, but here are some
On July 7, 2003 11:07 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to see the same colors in your xterm as you do on the console
(which I think is nice), here are the hex equivalents to configure your
xterm with. These are the colors that date to prehistoric times: 0: Black
#00
1: DarkRed
Hi
On 5 July 2003 Leonid Podolny wrote:
Hi and sorry for the off-topic.
Some days ago I tried to search the internet for the good reference card
for emacs (the car with most important key combinations - always mix
them). The strange thing is that I couldn't find any. They always speak
I read about autospeedstep, and installed it. It compiled well,
and runs well, and /var/log/speedstep indicates that it changes
betrwwn powersave and full power, but i don't quite trust it :
speedstep has nothing to do with throttling. Speedstep changes the
cpu clock rate between two
I need to setup rsh.
As a server, or as a client? Do you want to use rsh as part of
another tool (rsync, cvs,...), or directly as a command-line tool?
Has rsh anything to do with ssh?
They address similar needs. I'd go for ssh. It's more secure
alternative, and has more features. Ssh is
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 07:35, daniel wrote:
i'm rather fond of vim, but there's one thing that just kills me, and that's
the colour scheme used when i'm running konsole in kde. since i use the
semi-transparent background, the dark blue used in comments is virtually
unreadable and i'd like
Here is what my hdc looks like.
hdc1/boot
hdc2/
hdc3swap
hdc5extended partition
hdc6/home
My goal is to split up / into a number of smaller partitions. I would like
to backup hdc2, delete hdc2 and hdc3, then resize hdc5 (extending the start
sector downward), then add back in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date ; echo ${Arnold Krille}
Monday 07 July 2003 10:34 am
While you are at fixing /dev/fstab you should consider using labels (if
using ext[23]). That way you don't get problems if you are using another hd
before your gentoo-hd sometime...
FYI labels can be used with
Yes, XFS supports labels. I'm using them in my fstab.
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 12:08:49 -0300
Norberto BENSA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date ; echo ${Arnold Krille}
Monday 07 July 2003 10:34 am
While you are at fixing /dev/fstab you should consider
using labels (if
using
Robin Rowe wrote:
Hi. Installing Gentoo for the first time. Other Linux distros have installed
fine on this box (a modern x86 desktop). Gentoo stage3 CD install seems to
go smoothly, but it won't boot from hard disk or diskette. Says L 02 02 02
02... when booting from HD. Diskette outputs three
On Monday 07 July 2003 11:10 am, daniel wrote:
cool
where do i put that stuff?
It depends on your xterm. In Konsole:
1) Settings-Configure Konsole-Schema
2) Edit the colors there, then chose Save schema and choose a nice name.
3) Settings-Schema-Your Schmea
4) Settings-Save Settings
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Does anyone know of a Linux dvd menu edit program? I'm looking
around for one, but it looks like I'm SOL.
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I was just wondering if anybody was using a centrino laptop?
I'm looking at getting the Gateway 450X tomorrow.
Linux support seems rather good, actually, but all the info I can find
is using Mandrake and Redhat. I was curious if there were any Gentoo
users using this, or a similar machine.
Wow, great feedback! Thanks!
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I tested a toshiba M1 and I just used the pentium3 (4 breaks gcc) as cflags
and used pentium 4 in the kernel configuration. it worked fine
Op dinsdag 8 juli 2003 06:54, schreef Chris I:
I was just wondering if anybody was using a centrino laptop?
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 22:55:07 -0500
Richard Kilgore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. not but-ugly, like TWM, VTWM, CTWM, and FVWM
I care more about functionality, but these are simply
depressing to look at.
FVWM isn't ugly (at least it hasn't to be), perhaps you just configured
it
which java
/opt/blackdown-jre-1.4.1/bin/java
I don't know exactly why tomcat is rejecting you JAVA_HOME, but you'll
probably want your JAVA_HOME to reference a JDK, rather than a JRE.
Tomcat needs the java compiler for compiling JSPs and possibly other
dynamic files (Cocoon XSPs for example).
Hi Tobias,
Am Montag, 7. Juli 2003 16:11 schrieb
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I read about autospeedstep, and installed it. It compiled well,
and runs well, and /var/log/speedstep indicates that it changes
betrwwn powersave and full power, but i don't quite trust it :
speedstep has nothing to
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