On Tuesday 03 February 2004 05:39, Collins Richey wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 15:43:46 -0600
>
> Kathy Wills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Collins Richey wrote:
> > >>Collins Richey wrote:
> > >
> > >But do you have a VIA chipset?
> >
> > No mine is not a VIA chipset. I have an AWARD bios.
>
> Th
040203 raptor wrote:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
'man zgrep'. my logs are bz2'd , so i can't test it.
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Benoit Joseph wrote:
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem with my ntpd server.
Its configuration resets all the time...
My config file is very simple,
server ntp.belnet.be
logfile /var/log/ntp.log
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
After a reboot, my config file becomes
restrict default
It means the ebuild is under testing.
>
> From: "Christopher Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/02/03 Tue AM 07:14:59 GMT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Your current profile is deprecated...?
>
> > | > Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
> > |
> > | It al
I'm setting up a small email server which will be used to host multiple
domains and for which I want to use virtual email users, exactly like
sendmail's feature: virtusertable.
I'm coming from another installation where I was just using Sendmail
coupled with a small pop3 server and all the user
Karl Huysmans wrote:
How well does XFS perform in this kernel? I have a server with dual
3ware cards (8 250 GB Maxtor P-ATA disks/RAID5 on the boards) striped
with 2 partitions of 1.7 TB each.
XFS is having some problems, as are some of the other FS's. Somthing
todo with the vfs layer.
http://w
hi,
I want to install samba and smbldap-tools. I added ldap to the USE-Flags
but smbldap-tools weren't installed.
whats wrong? is it only possible to install them by hand?
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zgrep should do the trick.
On 18:08 Tue 03 Feb, raptor wrote:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
>
> thanx
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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 16:08, raptor wrote:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
bzgrep for bzip2
zgrep for gzip
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Am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2004 17:08 schrieb raptor:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
I think you are looking for zgrep
(in app-arch/gzip)
> thanx
HTH,
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Several:
zgrep search log.1.gz
zcat log.1.gz | grep search
Canek
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 10:08, raptor wrote:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
>
> thanx
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 06:08:14PM +0200, raptor wrote:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zgrep
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 08:08:14 -0800, raptor muttered:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zgrep?
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Hi guys,
I installed gentoo at my machine and I choose to use kernel 2.6.1
I emerged the kernel with "emerge development-souces" and I compile that
with "genkernel --menuconfig all"
So genkernel had marked that's options and I tried to compile the kernel
without any other changes, but the module i
raptor said,
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zcat logfile.gz | grep blah
Cheers
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On February 3, 2004 11:08 am, raptor wrote:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
man zgrep
it treats gzipped files as if they weren't.
less will do this on the fly too in case you wondered.
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, raptor wrote:
> is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
> I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zgrep. or 'zcat | grep' if zgrep should be missing.
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Hello all,
On my laptop I have settled /etc/XF86Config so that only my usb mouse, not the
touchpad, is active; in my /etc/XF86Config I have these lines:
Section "ServerLayout"
(... )
InputDevice "Souris USB" "CorePointer"
InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSection
and the other
please excuse me if this problems already been solved - or if im
answering the wrong question. i have only read the last two posts to
this thread.
my web host provides courier-imap service to me on a openbsd box and
recently i decided to take advantage of it. what i found was that i was
unab
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 08:00:42PM -0500, Bill Witherspoon wrote:
> No dice on any of the suggestions. I'm going to post some debug output
> to the gphoto list and see if it twigs anything.
Here is my story:
I also have a Canon camera and tried to use it with gphoto2. An older one worked
with so
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
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* On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 16:11:54 +, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # emerge --usepkg --pretend samba
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
> Calculating dependencies ...done!
> [blocks B ] net-print/lprng ("virtual/lpr" from pkg net-print/cups-1.1.20)
>
Zarick Lau wrote:
[...]
As I used the maildirmake command to create a lots of folder, all folder
is appear as '~/.maildir/.Folder1.SecondLevelFolder2
In evolution, it will appear as
Inbox
- Folder1
- SecondLevelFolder2
Sure I am not a expert, but it may be the hints for you to hurt down the
It's not CDRW, that doesn't use the ide-scsi module anymore (it's even
deprecated). I think is USB (mass storage needs scsi), or FireWire
(ieee1394).
Canek
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 07:16, Nicholas Hockey wrote:
> something else has to be disabled/removed, possably cdrw/cdr support,
> it relies on sc
Koala Gnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I emerged vsftp. I changed in /etc/xinet.d/vsftpd the disable
> parameter from yes to no. Then I restarted the xinetd service, but
> when I connect remotly I get the following message:
>
> Connected to sasadangelo (146.84.177.41).
> 421 Service
Koala Gnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I emerged vsftp. I changed in /etc/xinet.d/vsftpd the disable
> parameter from yes to no. Then I restarted the xinetd service, but
> when I connect remotly I get the following message:
>
> Connected to sasadangelo (146.84.177.41).
> 421 Service
Hi list,
I have configured lprng on my system for printing and now want to
install samba. I get error:
#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # emerge --usepkg --pretend samba
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating d
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 14:45, Benoit Joseph wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a very strange problem with my ntpd server.
>
> Its configuration resets all the time...
>
> My config file is very simple,
>
> server ntp.belnet.be
> logfile /var/log/ntp.log
> driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
>
>
> A
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 07:51:51PM -0700, Mike wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 08:51:10PM -0500, Peter Wu wrote:
> > Before installing courier-imap, I had my postfix/maildrop working pretty
> > well with maildir.
> >
> > I emerged courier-imap this morning and started the daemon afterwards.
> >
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 03:58:02AM +, Stroller wrote:
> Peter,
>
> Others have posted that your maidir sub-folder structure is incorrect
> for Courier. There is some, ahem, dispute about whether there is a
> standard for this, so different authors of IMAP software choose to
> implement it
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem with my ntpd server.
Its configuration resets all the time...
My config file is very simple,
server ntp.belnet.be
logfile /var/log/ntp.log
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
After a reboot, my config file becomes
restrict default noquery notrust nomo
On Tuesday 03 Feb 2004 13:21, Paul Stear wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am working on a backup script but have some problems.
> How can I step through a script?
I do this by opening the script in kwrite and copy lines one-by-one and
paste them into konsole. F12 toggles line-wrap in kwrite.
Peter
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-> Andrew Farmer wrote:
-> > Well, if it's so secret, why are you sending it to a
-> public mailing list?
-> > It looks sort of silly, you know, to have a disclaimer
-> longer than
On Tuesday 03 Feb 2004 03:39, Collins Richey wrote:
> Therein lies the difference. Nvidia has not bothered/succeeded
> (don't know which) to learn how to program AGP interaction with the
> VIA chipset.
Well, in a previous post in this thread I said that "the KT600 gart
support in linux is not go
something else has to be disabled/removed, possably cdrw/cdr support, it relies on scsi as a dependency.
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 11:51, Vanh Phom wrote:
Hi all,
Last night I was trying to reconfig my new kernel (2.6.1) to remove the
SCSI device. I found out that the SCSI must either be compile
Hi all,
I am working on a backup script but have some problems.
How can I step through a script?
thanks
Paul
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Hi all,
I emerged vsftp. I changed in /etc/xinet.d/vsftpd the disable parameter
from yes to no. Then I restarted the xinetd service, but when I connect
remotly I get the following message:
Connected to sasadangelo (146.84.177.41).
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
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webfsd. nothing simpler that to run "webfsd" with a paramter
containing the directory that will be the root, and that's all. no
scripts though...
On Sunday 01 February 2004 17:53, Eamon Caddigan wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm thinking of setting up a sma
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 07:52 pm, Spider wrote:
>
> python 2.3 related, search bugzilla. hint: "vegastrike" is a good query
> word.
Thank you, Spider, that did it, although vsinstall seems to be broken. It
seems the install is at least as challenging as the game. Regards.
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Alan wrote:
> Is there any place
> that stores the output of this so that it can be looked at later?
Perhaps you'd like to give remote logging an opportunity?
HTH,
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 06:01:50 -0500 Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| Last night, while at work, I was trying to think of ways to reduce
| disk usage on my laptop (thus increasing battery life). I already
| mount /tmp as tmpfs, and was wondering what else might be a good idea
| to mount as
Try a fresher set of livecd & stage files. I was having this exact same
problem on a new install last week with the experimental 2004 livecd set
dated 1/23/04. I finally decided to start over when the newer files from
1/28/04 were released, and now the machine boots up fine. I never did
find ou
Last night, while at work, I was trying to think of ways to reduce disk
usage on my laptop (thus increasing battery life). I already mount /tmp
as tmpfs, and was wondering what else might be a good idea to mount as
tmpfs..
I figured /var/log might be a good candidate, so I stopped metalog,
backe
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 00:09, Chris Bare wrote:
> > >> Just wondered if anyone could recommend a good 'time planner' in
> > >> portage? By which I mean something I can log what I've worked on for
> > >> specific periods of time[*] ... if that makes any sense.
> >
> > I haven't used it, but this loo
On Monday 02 February 2004 23:59, Reno Romanin wrote:
> I installed lm sensors and i had the i2c modules installed, and per the
> ebuild instructions, this is fine. When I try to start lm-sensors, it
> says to run mkdev.sh to create the i2c devs, but it isn't anywhere on my
> system.
do you have t
hi list,
does anybody use kernel 2.6.1 and bind-9.2.2 successfully on a gentoo
box?
BTW: to get bind-9.2.2 running on a 2.6 kernel one must add the
"capability" kernel module, otherwise bind refuses to work.
bind is working as expected, but the rndc (bind control utility) refuses
to work with the
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 08:51:26 -0800 Vanh Phom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Last night I was trying to reconfig my new kernel (2.6.1) to remove
| the SCSI device. I found out that the SCSI must either be compiled
| build-in or compiled as a module. Anyone run into this problem?
You need to turn off
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 08:14:59 +0100 (CET) "Christopher Korn"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | > Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
| > |
| > | It allow unstabile packages.
| >
| > No it doesn't.
|
| the pagages with ~x86 (for example) are for testing. right?
That's ACCEPT_KEYWORDS,
begin quote
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 22:10:24 +1000
Dennis Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello List,
> Following a recommendation on this list I decided to try vegastrike.
> After some 180mb of downloads I get the following errors. I would be
> most grateful if anyone can help me get this game
Hi all,
Last night I was trying to reconfig my new kernel (2.6.1) to remove the
SCSI device. I found out that the SCSI must either be compiled build-in
or compiled as a module. Anyone run into this problem?
Vanh
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> | > Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
> |
> | It allow unstabile packages.
>
> No it doesn't.
the pagages with ~x86 (for example) are for testing. right?
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 17:15:04 -0800 Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Does anyone know how the kernel goes about starting up raid autodetect
| drives? Or in what order?
It's potentially inconsistent, which is why udev is such a good idea.
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 01:23:34 +0100 LJN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
|
| It allow unstabile packages.
No it doesn't.
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I was just reading an article in LInux Journal today about the 2.6 Kernel..
the new I/O scheduler looks like it rocked. The tests they ran on 2.4 took 30
minutes.. same tests took 30 seconds on 2.6.. thats like a HUGE differene.
On 2004ë February 1ì Sunday am 11:47, Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
> Hi
Wow.. It's Matt.. just wanted to let ya know your CGI site is pretty handy..
When I first got into perl and CGI it was a great resource.. I'll have to
check it out again...sorry for the OT :-)
On 2004ë February 1ì Sunday am 6:56, Matt Wilson wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 21:25, LJN wrote:
> >
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