give you some things
to look at and what effects some things will have. If you have a T1
line and you are already loading it down then adding a VPN will just
increase the load.
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order it from them directly.
Their Sendmail book is excellent as well, Ok all of their books
are excellent.
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in general from?
|
DNS and BIND, 3rd edition, O'Reilly books, ISBN 1-56592-512-2
http://www.oreilly.com/
The 4th edition is out:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dns4/index.html
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use hotplug.
As to what the problem is with coldplug being in boot, I'm not really
sure. Are there any error messages that you could post to the list?
Mike
|
| On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 08:44:39 -0800, Mike Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| pat wrote:
| | Hi all,
| |
| | I have a que
.
Coldplug is tying to look at things that are new at the beginning (boot)
and hotplug is looking at for things while the system is already
running (default).
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t you have
options.
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are able to contact
Cisco and get registered and be able to download the client software.
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d NIC
| continued to show-up, even after disabling it in the BIOS. Still, I'm
| hoping someone has a solution which will let me use the onboard NIC.
| Anyone?
|
It is possible that you have a bad mobo. If you just got it, you might
try taking it back and getting another one.
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t least to
seem so) you will find that connectivity is not reliable. I
always add a NIC card to every system and disable the on-board
NIC. I would suggest that you not purchase the cheapest NIC you
can find as you will have problems there. I have had good luck with
both 3Com and NetGear.
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the count will increase.
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not have version 6.0.
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posted when I really wanted it to go back to the list. Yes I was not
thinking and just did a reply (which should have gone to the list).
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Reply-To: header seems broken
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 09:32:23 -0800
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ntoo list folder then I will change the
subject line.
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bind works and thus why change the revision
because of the other.
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dnsdomainname
would/should not have any effect on NIS.
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Radu Filip wrote:
| # cat /etc/nsswitch.conf|egrep -i hosts
| hosts: files dns
If you have NIS then it should look like this:
hosts: files nis dns
|
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so true, I did not even know there was a problem, as my filter
is set so that if [gentoo-user] is in the subject then its goes to the
gentoo folder. Every mailer I know of has this capability if it does
filtering at all.
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FLAGS line. The
. is probably not (at least I hope not) in your make.conf file. The
spaces probably do no harm but I would remove them just in case.
And Yes an Athlon is a 686 family.
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d it is up
and working and it has the same NIS domainname as your client.
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suggestions?
| Maybe it is related to my kernel == 2.6.11-rc4 (but i compiled in swap
support
| for sure ).
|
| swapon: /dev/hda7: Device or resource busy
I have seen a similar message (not with swap) when my /etc/lilo.conf
file and my /etc/fstab were not in sync with each other.
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t the
data from the site and not use what is in cache.
Mike
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on the machine you are trying to access.
As far as I know google and yahoo does not have this capability.
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tc/fstab and each time it is mounted it will have
those permissions.
Mike
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tightVNC, but at the time I was
using VNC from my Linux box into a Windows 2000 server, a windows 2003
server and to windows 2000 desktops. There were others that were using
VNC from their Windows desktops and VNC into Linux boxes. Did you
start the vnc server on the linux box?
Mike
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. I am thinking that VNC is going to be
| the way. But I am wondering. What do we have out there?
One option is VNC, RealVNC and TightVNC are two versions.
http://www.realvnc.com/
http://www.tightvnc.com/
TightVNC is available from gentoo:
net-misc/tightvnc-1.3_alpha5
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Chris Cox wrote:
| I use GMail as well but I use sendmail and my local email client to
read and
| send to the list. Checking your post I can see the header:
| " Reply-To: Mike Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> " instead of the list. Can
this
and type 'startx'. Call me a lame Windows user if you will.
|
| What's the way to do this? I seem to recall something involving run
| level 6.
|
| Thanks...
rc-update add xdm default
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Mike Noble wrote:
| On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:58:42 +, Richard Robson
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|>Hello,
|>
|>Guessing this happens on other forums as well but from everyone that who
|>posts to this forum using GMail the rep
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:58:42 +, Richard Robson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Guessing this happens on other forums as well but from everyone that who
> posts to this forum using GMail the reply-to is there own email address
> where everybody elses is the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.
>
the same experence for everyone else or is it just me (I'm using
| Evolution).
|
I use gmail and my reply goes to the list and that seems to be the
case with most gmail uses that I see on the list. When I first started
to use gmail I noticed that but have not seen it for a long time.
Mike
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some great documentation and help files.
Mike
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of the incoming machine to allow access.
Mike
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to keep a list of
all the bad address just a list of all the good ones.
Mike
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: Learning Perl
O'Reilly books are great, they also have "Programming Perl" and "Perl
for System Administration". I am sure they have more. Start with
"Learning Perl" first.
Mike
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. There
is also space reserved for root.
HTH
Mike
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s finished you can add back the desktop manager
rc-update add gdm default
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your disk I can write a script
that will do if for you and can be run from cron on a nightly basis.
Mike
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ount /mnt/tmp
HTH
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65535/16/63, sectors = 80026361856, start = 0
If you can show us how your disk layout is, we might be able to
see what is going on.
HTH
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information on dump and restore please refer to your
friendly man pages.
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the drive has gone bad this probably will not do
much.
I personally have a second drive which contains a duplicate of the
main disk and if one fails I can boot from the second. The chances
of loosing both disks is very slim.
Mike
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transferring between the two machines and calculate the speed
that way.
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W.Kenworthy wrote:
| Rather than looking at kde/gnome, you might get better results by
| changing the xserver priority. There were some threads on the forums in
| the past on this with good results. Some have also reported that
| compiling xfree (and
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Pupeno wrote:
| I've been having lots of troubles burning CDs lately, now, there's no
| burner/reader in any of the dialogs of K3B and when I press 'Burn', k3b
| crashes.
| Any idea what's going on and/or what can I do ?
| I'm using the lattest 2.6 kern
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Ian K wrote:
| Mike Noble wrote:
|
|>
| Please dont give me the down with KDE or GNOME talk, Ive heard it all
| too much before.
| I have made a decision and am sticking with it. I also was going to use
| it for Xine and such to
| increase mu
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| Hey Everyone.
| I have an older computer and Im putting KDE on it. What I want to know
| is if you
| can assign KDE's desktop and menus and stuff a higher priority, as you
| maybe would a
| screensaver. You know, to make KDE seem faster!
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Mike Noble wrote:
| Don wrote:
| | sys= 1.2ghz, 512m ram, 120ghd, 160ghd, mdk 10.1, kde 3.2
| | /dev/hda = /dev/hda1, /dev/hda2 (swap), /dev/hda3 (mdk 10.1)
| | /dev/hdb = /dev/hdb1, /dev/hdb2 (swap), /dev/hdb3 (gentoo 2004.3)
I was looking again at
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| /dev/hda = /dev/hda1, /dev/hda2 (swap), /dev/hda3 (mdk 10.1)
| /dev/hdb = /dev/hdb1, /dev/hdb2 (swap), /dev/hdb3 (gentoo 2004.3)
|
| When I try to boot an error says there is no 'in
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| Hi
|
| I would Like to be informed if Nvidia driver is really working with
| kernel-2.6.10-r6. In my case, the driver didn't worked...I receive the
| error: No screen found from XServer. Before, I has kernel-2.6.9-r13 and
| th
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Vittorio wrote:
|
| Section "InputDevice"
| Identifier "PS/2 Mouse"
| Driver "mouse"
| Option "Protocol" "auto"
| Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
| EndSection
|
| Section "InputDevice"
| Identifier "USB Mouse"
|
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Penghui Wang wrote:
| Uwe Thiem wrote:
|
|> On Saturday 29 January 2005 07:42, Penghui Wang wrote:
|>
|>
|>> Hello lists:
|>>
|>>In my gentoo box, i am using vixie-cron as the cron daemon. The
|>> version is sys-apps/vixie-cron-3.0.1-r5 .
|>> In the
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| Chris Boot wrote:
| | Hi,
| |
| | The file name must be /etc/exports (with the s) for this to work.
| |
|
| This should not be the case, /export01 can be able to export as well
| as any other directory.
|
| Mike
Never mind what I
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| Hi,
|
| The file name must be /etc/exports (with the s) for this to work.
|
This should not be the case, /export01 can be able to export as well
as any other directory.
Mike
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Nicholas Pappas wrote:
| Chris Boot wrote:
| That's okay... something else you said in there fixed the problem.
| I'm just going to hang my head in shame and back into the corner because
| it is the absolute dumbest thing I could have been missing.
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Nicholas Pappas wrote:
| Mike Noble wrote:
|
| When I punch this in, on the server, there is no output. It doesn't
| appear the the /etc/export is being picked up. :(
|
| Thanks for all the help everyone!
|
On one of my machines,
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Your DLink is not a DNS server. If you look at the configuration of
the DLink you will find the DNS servers that it knows about. You then
need to add those address to your /etc/resolv.conf file.
I am behind a Linksys my /etc/resolv.conf file looks lik
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Nicholas Pappas wrote:
| Chris Boot wrote:
|
|> If I'm not mistaken you don't want a space between the * and (:
|
|
| Thanks Chris, gave that a shot and reran 'exportfs -a' (just to be
| sure). No joy. :( I still get the Permission denied error.
|
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| AMD64
| Going through the Gentoo Linux 2004.3 AMD64 Handbook, step 7.b.
| Installing the Sources, when I do "emerge gentoo-dev-sources" I get the
| following output, in its entirety:
|
Please start a new thread, it is not accept
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| Hello all.
|
| I'm trying to set up my first network drive mount. I am using the
| following mount string, and receiving the error below it:
|
| mount -t nfs sylia:/export01 /mnt/export01
| mount: RPC: Remote system err
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Nick Smith wrote:
| On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 12:44 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
|
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date
| Fri Jan 21 16:43:56 EST 2005
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ su
| Password:
| laptux nick # date
| Fri Jan 21 16:44:01 EST 2005
|
| they are both in sync
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Holly Bostick wrote:
| Mike Noble wrote:
| > The problem with any bootsplash is that if something does not work
|
|> while booting, you will not know anything about it. For example if
|> the ethernet card fails to activate you do not see
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| Thanks, Mike!
|
|>
|>Sevak Avakians wrote:
|>| Anyone know how to disable the text output in the bootup and startup
|>| portions? I'd like to replace it with a nice graphic if possible.
|>|
|>| Thanks!
|>| Sevak
|>Look into boot
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fire-eyes wrote:
|
| I'd set up a cronjob for ntpdate, every 49 minutes or something like
| that. I'd strongly suspect your CMOS battery. As for fluxbox's time
| showing different, I've no idea what that's all about.
|
Don't really know much about flux,
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| Anyone know how to disable the text output in the bootup and startup
| portions? I'd like to replace it with a nice graphic if possible.
|
| Thanks!
| Sevak
Look into bootsplash, it will do what you want. bootsplash is in
porta
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Mike Noble wrote:
| I am trying to rebuild with the following command:
| emerge -uD --newuse world
|
| All goes well up till it tries to compile:
| media-libs/libquicktime-0.9.2_pre1
|
| It fails with:
|
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5
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Michael Thompson wrote:
| For the past hour I have just watched over 200 dialup machines from all
| over the world attemp to connect to my Mailserver
|
| They were all rejected like the following
|
| Jan 19 09:05:07 polaris postfix/smtpd[24494]: warning
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I am trying to rebuild with the following command:
emerge -uD --newuse world
All goes well up till it tries to compile:
media-libs/libquicktime-0.9.2_pre1
It fails with:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
cann
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Tamas Sarga wrote:
| It isn't CPU related. The problem may be in mobo. I also have an MSI
| moob (KT3-ultra) and it hasn't got any usable sensor chip. I can't use
| it ACPI neither lm-sensor. The I2C chip is supported by I2C, but the
| sensor chip isn't
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Nick Smith wrote:
| On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 23:37 -0500, Alexandre St-Pierre wrote:
|
|>>A couple of weeks ago I installed a whole heap of game packages and
|>>wrote down what I'd installed (as they didn't all seem to go into the X
|>>menu).
|>>I've since
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John Dangler wrote:
| Is anyone here running qmail on gentoo 2.6.10 ?
| I've been trying for the better part of 8 hours to get sendmail to run
with
| no luck. The tech at my isp said that qmail would be a lot simpler and
| easier to get up and running.
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John Dangler wrote:
| Can someone recommend a mail client I can load for commandline access?
| I?m having some problems with a baseline backup and don?t want to load
| the X environment until I get this baseline backed up. Thanks. Any
| input is appre
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Seung Hyun Cho wrote:
| Hi,
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| I am looking for the best university to study.
| I am interested in security ,networks and open-source solution & mind.
| I've heard that the leader of Debian project is studying in cambridge.
| He is majoring... somethin
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Tony Boom wrote:
| On Wednesday 12 January 2005 17:52, Mike Noble wrote:
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|>make yourself a member of the following groups:
|>cdrom:x:19:
|>cdrw:x:80:
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| I am already a member of both.
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|>Even as a member, I find that burning d
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BooXteR wrote:
| Sometimes when I start firefox (1.0 Preview) after a while or first time
| after reboot it fails with such sympthoms:
| booxter# firefox
| No running windows found
| /usr/bin/firefox: line 392: 8705 Killed $mozbin "$@"
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Tony Boom wrote:
| On Wednesday 12 January 2005 16:27, Mike Noble wrote:
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|>just as a test can you run it as root?
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| Yes I can, it works perfectly if I login as root. I have run the setup
| program and updated permissions, that was the fi
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Tony Boom wrote:
| On Wednesday 12 January 2005 14:12, Holly Bostick wrote:
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|>I believe the package needed is dvd+rw-tools.
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| I can't get k3b to work at all. I keep getting:
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| Unknown error 12
| Cannot allocate memory.
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just as a test can you
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I have a few invitations for GMAIL accounts if anyone would like
one please send me an email off line.
Mike
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Nick Smith wrote:
| is it just me or is www.gentoo-wiki.com down? i can bring up
| other sites, i did a google search for gentoo wiki and it brough
| up all kinds of pages, but any time i click on a link to
| actually go to the wiki, i get a page cannot
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Alec wrote:
| Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
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|> I just noticed that my Gentoo root partition has almost 28 GB
|> in use. /usr/portage/distfiles is only 10% of that. The remainder
|> seems awfully big.
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|> All my personal stuff is in other directories, AFAI
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Chiheb Djabri wrote:
But what all of processes name cannot be appereared on System Monitor.
Can this be arranged?
I can not say about gnome as I use KDE, but I never trust any GUI to
actually tell me what is going on with the system. Using the actual
c
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Chiheb Djabri wrote:
| HI
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| There's something strange about some processes Running: There are 13
| processes with no name are running:
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| Process NameUser Memory X Server Memory Nice ID
| root 0 byte 0 byte 0 54
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