anyone have any idea how this can be fixed?
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links.txt
It seems like I'm bloating it, but let me know.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Gentoo_for_dialup_users
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.
Nice, zoneminder looks really cool. Have you played with it at all?
I guess it requires MySQL, PHP, and Apache, but that makes sense. How
will you decide on a camera that will be compatible?
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it in the long run.
WPA cracker? That's news to me. Is it as vulnerable as WEP now?
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if I
should update the wiki:
gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Gentoo_for_dialup_users
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bought 3
Netgear wireless cards and one Netgear router through Dell 6 months
ago. Even after a lot of yelling and bad noise they would not budge.
The rep said he agreed with me but that that it is out of his hands.
He also would not put me on the phone with his supervisor.
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I'd like to keep an eye on what's going on in my warehouse. I've got
a solid 802.11g network going with WPA now. What do you guys suggest?
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links1.txt
Eugene.
Thank you, that seems to be working great. Should I update the wiki?
It says I should do this on the networkless machine:
emerge -fp package1 package2 2 links.txt
and this on the networked machine:
wget -i links.txt
and that's what I did.
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wget -i links1.txt
Eugene.
Thank you, that seems to be working great. Should I update the wiki?
It says I should do this on the networkless machine:
emerge -fp package1 package2 2 links.txt
and this on the networked machine:
wget -i links.txt
and that's what I did.
- Grant
.
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to be
able to do #1 and #2 within the local network and over the Internet.
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-driver package is really out of date.
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When using -f (--fetchonly) and -p (--pretend) together emerge dumps all
possible download urls for each package it knows about. I think this is
documented somewhere. Have you synced the portage tree though
with the same results. It's always something like this:
Connecting to distfiles.gentoo.org[156.56.247.195]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
15:49:30 ERROR 403: Forbidden.
- Grant
Looking a little closer at the output of 'wget -i links.txt' :
--17:14:20
LAN drivers
There is probably another one if your wireless card is PCMCIA. You
don't need the WAN support.
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the dozens of unknown symbols I saw previously.
Are you using the latest available kernel?
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Sat Apr 2 18:05:01 BST 2005
I don't know if it will help, but if I were in your situation I would
upgrade to the latest.
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on the network-less system. For baselayout, would
I want to get and put /usr/portage/sys-apps/baselayout/* ?
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always
take care of it with a blank /etc/conf.d/net ?
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to take your advice here. I'm thinking I should be OK if
the only updates I make from the road are because of GLSAs.
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that when they're at work.
Is there an IMAP client that will let me hide the password once it's
set up? That should be enough right there.
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that updates makes its way into
portage. What package is revdep-rebuild part of? Portage?
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that the IMAP server can only be
accessed from inside the building?
Stroller.
I should have said the server is on my remote machine.
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before burning.
What am I doing wrong?
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=/dev/cdrom blank=fast ~/image.iso}}
p
Stroller.
I tried your code with similar strange results. I can not figure that
thing out.
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Nope, Type1 are high quality fonts from Adobe. Truetype are fonts
introduced by M$. They are of lower quality.
Frank
Is it beneficial to build both of them into an xorg installation or is
that a waste?
- Grant
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 13:32 -0800, Grant wrote:
Are the USE flags 'truetype
Depends on if you need some font(s) that are only in the M$ list.
quality depends mostly on size capabilities of the intended output
device...
rgh
Has anyone compared truetype and type1 fonts rendered on something
comparable to a 15 LCD?
- Grant
Nope, Type1 are high quality fonts
to be a little less tidy, my machine loves me for it.
Bill Roberts
Why would something like that happen? It seems like Gentoo has a
logical system for keeping everything sane.
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Since my depcleaning, updatedb and locate are bad commands and dhcpcd
is gone. I'm surprised that stuff isn't depended on or part of the
system, but minimal is good. dhcpcd is back, but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
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' advice. From what I've read, dual booting XP with Linux is
a real hassle. I could use 98SE instead, but it's really not as
sweet.
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but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
Those commands are also provided by slocate, so go for it.
Right on, fully operational once again.
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| I always get the same thing from revdep-rebuild, no matter how many
| times it emerges blackdown-jdk:
This is one of the many reasons you shouldn't use binary packages.
I didn't think I was. I don't think I've ever used an 'emerge -K' command.
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as a binary.
blackdown isn't in my world file so something must need it. What can
I do about the revdep-rebuild problem?
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.
Is there a free java implementation I could emerge? If I then
unmerged blackdown, would 'emerge -Du world' then want to emerge
blackdown again?
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I'm using courier-imap. I'd like to be able to set up an imap client
on a single workstation to be the only client that can access a
particular imap account. Do I need a particular imap client, a
particular configuration of courier, or both?
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appears to be faster than four 2.4 GHz pentium 4 mcahines used
in parallel, at a fraction of the cost and power use.
/quote
That's pretty damn cool. Do all of the CPUs have to be identical?
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status (255)
This may have happened during a gtk update. I have tried re-emerging
firefox and restarting the system with no change. What else should I
try?
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with non-zero status (255)
This may have happened during a gtk update. I have tried re-emerging
firefox and restarting the system with no change. What else should I
try?
- Grant
Actually it looks like there is a gtk update available this morning so
I'll try that.
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, so maybe they're moving kernel
names around. If it's giving you a 2.6 hardened kernel, I wouldn't
worry about it.
The problem is that is wants to install the latest hardened 2.4 as
part of 'emerge -Du world'.
- Grant
Issuing an 'emerge -C hardened-sources' seems to have fixed
with non-zero status (255)
This may have happened during a gtk update. I have tried re-emerging
firefox and restarting the system with no change. What else should I
try?
- Grant
Actually it looks like there is a gtk update available this morning so
I'll try that.
- Grant
-bin exited with non-zero status (255)
This may have happened during a gtk update. I have tried re-emerging
firefox and restarting the system with no change. What else should I
try?
- Grant
Actually it looks like there is a gtk update available this morning so
I'll try
firefox-bin exited with non-zero status (255)
This may have happened during a gtk update. I have tried re-emerging
firefox and restarting the system with no change. What else should I
try?
- Grant
Actually it looks like there is a gtk update available this morning so
is correct, should I try it? How do revdep-rebuild and
fixpackages fit into all of this?
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Are the USE flags 'truetype-fonts' and 'type1-fonts' in xorg-x11 meant
to be substitutes for each other? I'm running the xfs font server,
and I know I'm supposed to keep my installed fonts down to those I
want.
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-rebuild.5_order to be evaluated again)
or
- modify the above emerge command and run it manually
or
- compile or unmerge unsatisfied packages manually, remove temporary files and
try again (you can edit package/ebuild list first)
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-2.6.11-hardened-r1 and being booted into that kernel. The
ath_pci module does autoload successfully. Does anyone know how to
fix this?
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Portage wants to emerge hardened-sources via 'emerge -Du world' but I
use hardened-dev-sources and that's what is in the world file. Why
does it want to emerge hardened-sources?
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hardened-dev-sources in my world file.
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in new drives and
fans in and they work just fine!
I obviously don't know anything about this, but I remember reading
about how Gentoo is going in the direction of allowing you to chain
the processing power of a bunch of machines together. Is that
distributed computing?
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they're moving kernel
names around. If it's giving you a 2.6 hardened kernel, I wouldn't
worry about it.
The problem is that is wants to install the latest hardened 2.4 as
part of 'emerge -Du world'.
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Does anyone know of an instant messaging client that can be set up to
allow communication with only one other specific account?
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will ignore the font server.
But make sure the font server is really running first...'rc-update -a
xfs ...'
-Richard
Hi Richard,
You were right, I needed to play with Firefox's font dialog.
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those numbers. Maybe a solar panel
setup. It's like Kramer and Newman taking the recyclables to
Michigan.
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Why does emerge system want to install 6 different automake versions
in different slots and 2 different autoconf versions?
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/TTF/
FontPath /usr/share/fonts/Speedo/
FontPath /usr/share/fonts/Type1/
FontPath /usr/share/fonts/75dpi/
FontPath /usr/share/fonts/100dpi/
FontPath /usr/share/fonts/local/
It sounds like that may be the wrong config considering the font server?
- Grant
properly, so
don't worry about them.
Thank you!
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Most of the FEATURES listed in make.conf.example sound good. Which
ones do you guys actually use?
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Most of the FEATURES listed in make.conf.example sound good. Which
ones do you guys actually use?
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FEATURES=autoaddcvs autoconfig ccache cvs distlocks maketest noclean
sandbox sfperms strict test
mostly defaults, some
Is there anything wrong with multiple simultaneous emerges?
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/rstart/._cfg_rstartd.real
Files /etc/X11/rstart/rstartd.real and
/etc/X11/rstart/._cfg_rstartd.real differ
Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Thanks, all auto-merged.
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versions.
Usually the breakages are quite a bit more complex than that.
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Ok, one at a time then.
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a re-emerging of madwifi-driver.
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Where do you guys go when you want a barebones server for the closet?
I've built machines before but it seems like it might make more sense
to buy one these days.
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are those?
Do you guys find out about the ones that aren't in make.conf.example
by looking at the source? Google isn't coming up with much.
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dirt cheap these days.
That wouldn't be an x86 though right?
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, and they're dirt cheap these days.
For a 1-user server, what about a Dell P-4 2.8G, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 160GB for
$419 shipped? It looks like I could get 2x40GB instead for $29 more.
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server.
But make sure the font server is really running first...'rc-update -a
xfs ...'
-Richard
Still having trouble with fonts but I think the font server is working
now. I've submitted a bug here and I'll report back with any
findings:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87052
- Grant
for our home ... a bit low on RAM perhaps.
I'm thinking this over more and I wonder if it would be smarter to get
a hosted box somewhere. Availability would be higher and hardware
problems would not be my problems.
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now retailing their new PSP machine,
maybe it'll drive the Xbox to a new low retail price... We'll see...
If you need a bit more power, check out their Linux driven desktops. Very
affordable and not too shabby either.
Sounds perfect for one of these:
http://mythtv.org/
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movements. It's really annoying
actually. But should I add dbus to the default runlevel anyway?
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emerge hardened xorg without dlloader
2. lynx doesn't work with gmail (predictable)
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:
16852 Segmentation fault
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${ROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)
${ROOT}/usr/bin/ttmkfdir -x 2 -e
${ROOT}/usr/share/fonts/encodings/encodings.dir -o ${x}/fonts.scale -d
${x}
Could that have anything to do with it?
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:
16852 Segmentation fault
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${ROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)
${ROOT}/usr/bin/ttmkfdir -x 2 -e
${ROOT}/usr/share/fonts/encodings/encodings.dir -o ${x}/fonts.scale -d
${x}
Could that have anything to do with it?
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emerge --oneshot ttmkfdir;
and try xorg again.
Ok, do you mean emerge xorg again?
- Grant
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since it was installed, but the only changes should be in /etc/ and
those would be preserved. I see buildpkg and quickpkg both utilize
$PKGDIR. Very nice.
- Grant
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-e
emerge --oneshot ttmkfdir;
and try xorg again.
I've re-emerged ttmkfdir and then xorg-x11 with the same segfault at
the end of the xorg emerge and the same fonts in Firefox. What else
can I try?
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register small movements. It's really annoying
actually. But should I add dbus to the default runlevel anyway?
- Grant
emerging the latest synaptics package and changing the mouse driver in
xorg.conf to synaptics fixed this. My touchpad is an Alps and there
are some important settings for xorg.conf
-x 2 -e
emerge --oneshot ttmkfdir;
and try xorg again.
I've re-emerged ttmkfdir and then xorg-x11 with the same segfault at
the end of the xorg emerge and the same fonts in Firefox. What else
can I try?
- Grant
I wanted to add to this that some fonts looks good and some do
emerging a new one? Are there any types of packages
or situations where this method of upgrade protection would fail?
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the
address of the message bus)
Segmentation fault
My xorg is pretty out of date (6.8.0-r1), could that be the problem?
There are no bugs filed for this.
- Grant
This isn't happening on 2.6.11 but was on 2.6.7.
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I'm setting up DNS services for my domains on my server. I'm looking
at http://www.lifewithdjbdns.com/ but I wonder how much of the Simple
setup applies with Gentoo. Does anyone have any advice on djbdns
with Gentoo?
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later. Critical system problems will need
to be fixed with no time to lose. This list is great and very
responsive, but what about when my server won't serve and no one is
chiming in? Is paid Gentoo support available?
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emulator.
Would it work to set up a second remote machine for testing server
changes, but outfit the workstations with custom LiveCDs in case the
main system takes a crap?
- Grant
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IRC is pretty immediate
Nice, I didn't think of that.
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the companies I'm ftp'ing to and
see if there is a safe option for transmitting my password. If not, I
should just use a unique password and keep an eye on things.
I would think Google and Yahoo wouldn't want my password to their
systems getting out any more than I want it getting out.
- Grant
own account. If it's using sftp, for instance, then the password is
protected by the sftp protocols.
Expect is marvellously useful for automating all sorts of things that were
not written with automation in mind.
Nice, that is sure to come in handy.
- Grant
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I'm sometimes waiting
as long as 10 seconds before my code is even executed.
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it is slow
just because it is from YOUR computer.
I'm not necessarily saying it's a server problem. I'm trying to
figure out if it's a fixable problem.
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?
No thanks Mr. Dos, but that's a really nice offer.
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to look up and connect?
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to do with my
site's DNS server's performance?
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server?
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is done and benchmark this setup. I think
such a setup minimizes random network factors , so a latency is almost
sure to be in the server and not *OUT THERE* :) Just my 2c.
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 10:39 -0800, Grant wrote:
The time needed to lookup is probably spend running a DNS lookup , I
ftp files with a single command and
sftp can send files securely. Can sftp send files securely with a
single command? I would just emerge it and figure it out but it has a
long list of dev-perl dependencies for me. Does anyone use sftp like
that?
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right. Does this mean anyone could easily intercept my
login and password and log in as me?
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I've started logging each page request made to my site as an entry in
a MySQL table. I get about 5000 page requests per day, and I wonder
if I'm asking to much of MySQL. Is there a limit on how big a table
can be? Other considerations?
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was not previously started.
So this could happen if you do not start apache automatically at boot
and are 'reloading' apache after rotating logs thru logrotate, for example.
That must be what is happening. I'm having problems with logrotate.
I'll start a new thread about that.
- Grant
Yoann
here.. I dont think you have
any reason to worry.
I'm very glad to hear that. What about performance issues? Will the
insert be slower as the table grows? That could be a problem.
- Grant
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, ssl_access_log, ssl_request_log, error_log, and
ssl_error_log with apache2 restarting for each. I'm thinking that is
pretty bad. Can anyone give me any pointers on this?
- Grant
P.S. logrotate.conf came with this:
/var/log/wtmp {
monthly
create 0664 root utmp
rotate 1
}
What
storage engine and don't
delete records, the size of the table will not affect the insert
performance?
- Grant
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