rotate 99
sharedscripts
postrotate
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
endscript
}
The sharedscripts option means that the postrotate script will only be
executed once for all files. So apache will only be restarted once.
Got it, thank you!
- Grant
Will changes I make to installed perl modules be reflected right away?
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know what's going on here?
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to finish exiting
Thanks, worked like a charm! I wonder how apache2 could have been
restarted manually though. Should I be worried?
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exiting
Thanks, worked like a charm! I wonder how apache2 could have been
restarted manually though. Should I be worried?
- Grant
I bet you are using the thread use flag, it change the MPM of apache
... and make it very slow at shutdown time. Sometimes 5 seconds are no
enough
I allowed my consultant to put an SSH key into my system so he can log
in any time he likes without providing a password. I'd like to get
rid of that now. How can I do that?
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I allowed my consultant to put an SSH key into my system so he can log
in any time he likes without providing a password. I'd like to get
rid of that now. How can I do that?
Remove ~user/.ssh/authorized_keys2 or authorized_keys
Got it, thank you!
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as the data it provides. What I really need is
keyword and referrer information by day. I don't know why no one
offers that.
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Maybe I'm oversimplifying this, but since sound works great in 2.6.7
but not in 2.6.10, there has to be some type of a kernel problem
right?
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This is off-topic, but I bet you guys can help me figure this out.
How does digital information (0 or 1, off or on) end up doing all the
stuff it does? A link or explanation would be greatly appreciated.
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. Anyway, check the web
and/or the library. ;)
_k
Very nice guys, thanks a lot.
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those days.
- Grant
Tim
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log entries that include referrer information that is
| not from my own site for a particular day?
|
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coreutils!
For example, to see all log entries for today that didn't come from 127.0.0.1
you could do:
$ grep -v '127.0.0.1' /var/log/apache2/access_log | grep $(date +%d/%b/%Y
I am not using this list much lately so this is my last question...
how can i unsuscribe from this mailing list?
thanks in advance
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doesn't have permission to use the devices.
Hi Bob,
I don't have anything in /dev/sound. Here's /etc/modules.d:
aliases ath_pci i386 ppp slmodem
It sounds like I need an alsa in there? I always compile everything I
can into the kernel so this module stuff is new to me.
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Bob
Hi Grant,
I don't have anything in /dev/sound. Here's /etc/modules.d:
aliases ath_pci i386 ppp slmodem
It sounds like I need an alsa in there? I always compile everything I
can into the kernel so this module stuff is new to me.
Per-chance have you emerged alsa-lib alsa
something to do with ALSA. I don't know the details, but when I installed
slmodem on my laptop, it warned that the also driver had to be a module.
But if I boot into 2.6.7-hardened-r17 with alsa compiled in, sound works great.
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Sound works great for me in 2.6.7 by selecting the following PCI device:
* Intel i8x0/MX440, SiS 7012; Ali 5455; NForce Audio; AMD768/8111
but there is no such option in 2.6.10 and the closest I see is this:
* Intel/SiS
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Sound works great for me in 2.6.7 by selecting the following PCI device:
* Intel i8x0/MX440, SiS 7012; Ali 5455; NForce Audio; AMD768/8111
but there is no such option in 2.6.10 and the closest I see is this:
* Intel
that include referrer information that is
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with alsamixer?
Bob
I turned the volume and pcm up in the xfce4 mixer (even though it's
grayed out), but alsamixer is a bad command. When I open xmovie in a
terminal and try to play an MP3, I get this:
open odevice failed
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] Power Management version 2
Does anyone know how I can get sound back? It seems strange that a
working audio driver would be pruned from the kernel like this.
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application/x-pdf (or whatever) with acroread.
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Actually I think firefox figured that out. When I go to Edit -
Preferences - Downloads - Plug-Ins PDF is in there with a check
next to it. It was definitely not there before emerging acroread.
- Grant
Ever since I upgraded to a 2.6 kernel I've been getting the following
message at boot up:
swapon: /dev/hda2: Device or resource busy
Does anyone know what might be wrong?
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I have the latest firefox and acroread, but when I open a PDF in
firefox, nothing is displayed. Does anyone know what might be wrong?
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Actually I think firefox figured that out. When I go to Edit -
Preferences - Downloads - Plug-Ins PDF is in there with a check
next to it. It was definitely not there before emerging acroread.
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else.
There's a preliminary IC ebuild here:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59148
but not in portage.
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to use my
Samsung ML-1210 instead of the Zebra label printer.
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settings but I'm not sure what the problem is. Does
anyone know where I should look?
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I highly recommend Interchange if you're willing to deal with a steep curve:
http://www.icdevgroup.org
- Grant
can you give some pros/cons on why you like that over OSC?
Nick Smith
I can't directly relate IC and OSC, but I can tell you IC's big pro is
power
this.
But I guess even a solid box like that needs software upgrades from
time to time.
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% control over
every aspect of what I produce, and I have never had to modify the
core source files.
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can you post some url's of some carts, from what ive seen it never looks
as smooth and professional as OSC, and the live demo doesnt do it
justice, it has nice features, but im
its job and there's no remotely exploitable error in the
ssh server and kernel, you're not urged to update...
HWH
Thanks, that sounds like just what I need. Any ideas on where to find
out more about these?
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the charts. I did
say I was giving up on this before your first message though.
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I highly recommend Interchange if you're willing to deal with a steep curve:
http://www.icdevgroup.org
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I highly recommend Interchange if you're willing to deal with a steep
curve:
http://www.icdevgroup.org
- Grant
let me try typing a response on this one...
can you post some pro's/con's of why you like that over OCS?
thanks
If you're
are the labels mentioned above. Can anyone point me
in the right direction?
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I'm currently using perl 5.8.4-r1 on my server, and I'm having an
apache2 seg faulting issue that is supposed to be related to perl
signals. I'd like to upgrade to the latest perl to try and resolve
it. Is there anything I should be aware of, or is it just emerge and
you're done?
- Grant
I just plugged in a set of color definitions for the .muttrc file from
the web, and it sure is cool. Can anyone point me toward their
favorite?
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Sorry if this has already been posted.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7438
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I'm switching from Squirrelmail to Sylpheed for imap email, but I'm
not sure what the server names for receiving and sending should be.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
- Grant
My email is set up entirely on my server (postfix + courier-imap).
I'm just not sure
I'm switching from Squirrelmail to Sylpheed for imap email, but I'm
not sure what the server names for receiving and sending should be.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I'm switching from Squirrelmail to Sylpheed for imap email, but I'm
not sure what the server names for receiving and sending should be.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
- Grant
My email is set up entirely on my server (postfix + courier-imap).
I'm just not sure what the sending
though.
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seems to be a bit more full-featured, but not by too much.
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which doesn't exist
or is no longer there. Any tips?
- Grant
You can get a description of the options under man 8 pppd.
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under man 8 pppd.
I can get rid of the SIOCDELRT error by changing to:
DEFROUTE=no
but it still doesn't seem to dial up. I don't hear any dialing and I
don't seem to be connected. Maybe I won't hear dialing because I
didn't choose the alsa option when emerging?
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and remotely.
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error the first couple of times I
tried to build it. I did a sync and discovered a newer version of
autoconf, merged that, then merged KDE and all was good.
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starts an instance of gkrellm, I cannot get it to appear on all
desktops.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks.
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On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 12:10, gabriel wrote:
On February 6, 2004 02:57 pm, Timothy Grant wrote:
Well I find myself using Kopete at the moment because I can't connect to
YIM under Gaim.
I like it pretty well, but I have some questions that I haven't yet
figured out.
I don't have
/.*\///}' | xargs emerge -p --prune
removing -p of course to finish.
Tom
Thank you Thomas! That was most helpful and exactly what I needed.
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Over the weekend I emerged KDE 3.2.
Now I would like to unmerge KDE 3.1.5
For some reason none of the things I've tried has worked.
How do I unmerge the virtual KDE3.1.5?
Thanks.
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intrusive. I can make a bubble
come up, or animate the icon in the tray, but that only happens the
first time a new chat is opened, and not on each new message.
Anyone have any suggestions on what they do?
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On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 12:10, gabriel wrote:
On February 6, 2004 02:57 pm, Timothy Grant wrote:
Well I find myself using Kopete at the moment because I can't connect to
YIM under Gaim.
I like it pretty well, but I have some questions that I haven't yet
figured out.
I don't have
to find it on any of the mirrors either.
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website gaim.sf.net says
nothing.
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suggestions or hints.
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will be greatly appreciated.
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it for years and it has never failed.
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wrong?
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on remedying this would be greatly appreciated.
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On Tuesday 16 September 2003 11:31 am, Patrick Börjesson wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 10:30:06 -0700
Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm guessing that binutils has something to do with it, but I'm not
sure.
Actually it's gcc's fault. gcc-3.3.1-r2 seems to break packages for most
some issues getting the settings just
right, but once the two machines started talking connect times were almost
instantaneous. It was quite nice.
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On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:11 am, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 04:14:34PM -0700, Timothy Grant wrote:
I most certainly did!
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 07:00 am, Erland Nylend wrote:
* Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I got the FreeType Filter working. Now I'd like
I most certainly did!
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 07:00 am, Erland Nylend wrote:
* Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I got the FreeType Filter working. Now I'd like to be able to
use the TT fonts in the logo-maker in script-fu, but the font dialog
there doesn't show the TT fonts. Any
that if the fonts
are available to X then they are available to The Gimp. But it's not working
for me at the moment.
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Thanks David!
I was the original poster. I appreciate all the info!
On Thursday 05 June 2003 06:00 pm, David wrote:
Okay, posted how to on Forum at:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=354595#354595
if anyone is interested.
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of the Maildirs.
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What does the right arrow -- that flashes on the lower right hand side of the
LBreakout2 screen mean?
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On Saturday 05 April 2003 04:10 pm, Timothy Grant wrote:
What does the right arrow -- that flashes on the lower right hand side of
the LBreakout2 screen mean?
Thanks much for all who answered my question!
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heard of epkg before, can you elucidate on the differences
between them, or perchance why epkg is a better choice?
Thanks.
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installed. So I
injected the broken one and went back to doing my normal emerge -up world.
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available categories and packages. is there a
simple, non-interactive way to do this?
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almost every day on my notebook, and I'm
also set to use unstable packages, and it's never bitten me too hard. It bit
me slightly with the Gawk problem in the last couple of weeks, but that was
fairly easily corrected.
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On Sunday 30 March 2003 06:22 am, Ernie Schroder wrote:
an example, I'll use Timothy Grant's web page which he ioncludes in his
signature in posts to this list. www.craigelachie.org I would expect to
Ya trying to get me Gentoodotted there Ernie!
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it was
deader than a doornail and the original author despaired of resurrecting
the original. I'll have to download it and try it. I wonder if it's the
same guy who wrote the original. I was going to buy a copy when the bottom
fell out.
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-2.7-r6 ebuild.
Check for syntax error or corruption in the ebuild.
(--debug)
Yup. However, if I issue the command as root I don't get the errors. I'm
guessing a permission is set wrong somewhere.
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of the files display errors. Also, I have been using the same alias upworld
for months without it displaying this behaviour, so I'm wondering if
something has changed, or if something is broken.
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, and just set this up and it works beautifully!
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? The results haven't
always been this way, but they are now.
I'm not detecting any type of hardware issue, so I don't think it's hardware
related, but who knows.
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src_compile, Line 23, Exitcode 2
!!! tpctl make failed
Any ideas?
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something to do with I think a fileutil.so error (though I can't
remember completely) Anyone with a recipe for a complete fix?
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On Tuesday 25 March 2003 11:19 pm, Spundun Bhatt wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 17:50, Timothy Grant wrote:
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 11:57 am, Spundun Bhatt wrote:
If you can boot in then just run
emerge /usr/portage/sys-apps/gawk/gawk-3.1.1-r1.ebuild
to revert back to the good gawk
for
| the night.
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are to be commended for giving Gentoo a whirl given your non-nerdish and
non-technical tendencies!
Could you post a bit more about the error, such as the last page or so of the
error message?
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On Friday 07 March 2003 03:20 pm, Yannick Le Saint wrote:
On Friday 07 March 2003 18:54, Timothy Grant wrote:
linux-wlan-ng uses an init script called wlan. This is not a Gentoo
flavour init script, but it still works pretty well. The problem is that
I want my net.wlan0 init script to need
On Saturday 08 March 2003 03:41 am, Lai Liu-yuan wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 10:54:48 -0800
Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
init.d/wlan..
depend {
provide wlan
}
init.d/net.wlan0...
depend {
need wlan
}
but that doesn't work as rc-update bitches about wlan
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of advice I tried turning on artsd
again and using aplay with artsdsp and it simply hangs and does nothing. I
have a feeling that aplay prolly interfaces directly to Alsa and won't work
with arts at all, but am not sure if that's the case.
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in Gnome. I was never able to resolve
the issue.
However, after upgrading X, and upgrading to the released version of KDE I now
have all my AA fonts back. Seems to be the reverse of what I'm seeing here.
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