with the Catalyst dev's got me up to speed on a viable
solution, and I know have something that can deal with conflicts in the
builds rather neatly. (by means of sledgehammer, basically)
So, welcome to a world of binary exim and postfix ;-)
Any other takers for requests?
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In short, their Gigabit cards don't support network traffic...
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Seriously
Can you stop sending the same message over and over again?
Actually, he didn't.
its the CC, gary at smtp dot nildram dot co dot uk thats repeatedly
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and complete coverage of packages
for faster installs / updates.
So, What packages do you want to see / would you use?
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be even multiples of
16, and so on.
for a commandline tool, dvdread can store a dvd, unfortunately most
dvd's sold are 6.x gig or so, and wont' really fit on your average
single-layer burnables.
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clearer on what the session manager actually does :)
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of the machines on that segment aren't
answering, the mailserver as well as the webserver.
Trying to get hold of somone on location, which involves getting hold of
a conference attendee in .nz, in order to find who of the people on-site
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those packages are curl, fontconfig and gimp. in order. Does it help to
rebuild curl? (does the reference to /var/tmp/ dissapear then?)
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 16:48:40 -0300
Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What annoys me is that I can't emerge --sync as portage user :-(
Why the h*ll do I need to be root to --sync or -f?
bug #42969
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are still issues.
What version of libtool is this? emerge -vp libtool , reply with that
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not fatal, please file a bug about it stating the version
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:56:22 +0100
Christophe Palanche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spider wrote:
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Hello,
We have reemerge curl and the reference to /var/tmp/ disapear.
Althought
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 00:49:20 +0100
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libtool.
we love libtool.
grep /var/tmp /usr/lib/*.la
it search the *.la in the /var/tmp/portage/ at the copil. thanks
there shouldn't be any in /var/tmp
emerge -vp perl
(Well, apply -p as necessary ;)
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bugs about it. At
that time it was forcibly removed and anyone thats dumb enough to
install it from the cvstree (Attic) or other place deserve whats coming
for them. ; -)
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dynupdate.no-ip.com
might be a fluke on their nameserver-resolve.
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the default. Any ideas?
Nothing for FEATURES that I know, however you can do alias
emerge='emerge -k' in your .bashrc ;)
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IT TO BUILD WITH KDE SUPPORT-
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 16:10:06 +0100
Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
after the last world update, when I look at dynamically linked
executables
with ldd, I see this as first line:
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xe000)
I've never seen this before. Does anybody know
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 10:07:54 -0800
Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be really nice if those individuals requesting confirmations
of
mail receipts would stop. Why would anyone use that on a list? You are
not conversing with a single end user,so why do you need
port 22 at least.
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=/var/log/portage
another way could be grep ( einfo|ewarn ) -r /var/db/pkg ( something
ot that point at least )
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 02:09:33 +0600 (LKT)
Grendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey SpiderI am still waiting for your reply about my link showing
the benchmarks showing that XFS and reiserfs performed better than
ext2:-)
Why do you wait? So far i didn't see anything in your
infringement claims and slamming large and
wide.
please, dont fall for the temptation.
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without real data to back
up, following with loud badmouthing and nefartiously explaining that the
benchmarks in all cases are wrong. *cough*
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 07:13:44 -0600
Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spider wrote:
If you want some more numbers, I'd suggest the 2.6 filesystem
shootout :
http://fsbench.netnation.com/
Are you sure that's the site? I can't resolve that.
Yep, its one of those try
that noone ever noticed or got
bitten by during the few weeks (or gcc , months. ) that its been in ~.
Some things that will generally bite is if you linger too far behind, as
such testing is mostly undoable from our behalf. Danger zone ahead.
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is it safe to remove it?
Yep. and the files it creates too.
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experience this? Just want to make sure I am actually
running 2.4.2 (can't see why I wouldn't be since 2.4.1 was unmerged
after each of the various packages).
Hehe, kinda cute. gnome-about is part of gnome-desktop which hasn't
been updated for Gnome 2.4.2
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in the logs, just NVidia splash screen shows and the
system goes back to text mode.
I'm using starts from text console/not gdm,xdm etc./.
Somebody having any hints.
sounds weird yes. can you look inside ~/.gnomerc-errors ? I'd actually
guess its a broken library somewhere.
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On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 20:35:43 +0100
Michael Schreckenbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag, 9. Februar 2004 20:26 schrieb Ciaran McCreesh:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 20:18:15 +0100 Michael Schreckenbauer
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| Blah. Did you actually read their sources,
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Hi,
Am Montag, 9. Februar 2004 20:26 schrieb Ciaran McCreesh:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 20:18:15 +0100 Michael Schreckenbauer
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| Blah. Did you actually read their sources,
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 15:20:17 -0600
Brendan Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nvidia drivers have worked with X since I started using linux.
No, xserver != XFree86. Same origins, different beast. (And, oops. the
drivers would work if they'd been Open Source. )
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, but i'm not
exactly sure where python is looking for it. Can someone please
enlighten me?
run ldconfig
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not happy with the so called excellent nvidia drivers, and
the drivers poor 2D performance we shouldn't even -talk- about. (oh, I
care about 2D. And quality there. oops )
So no, no points to nvidia from my behalf.
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, which is
annoying in the extreme)
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the right to mirror something, or
you (user) have to agree to a license to get the software.
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://chinstrap.alternating.net/ files and download the ones you
need. (i686 generic)
unpack to / with :
tar xjpUvf filename -C /
if emerge doesn't work.
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an '=')
Please help!
somewhere, either in /var/cache/edb/world,virtuals or /etc/portage/*
you have the string app-editors/vim-6.2-r5 that is incorrect, and you
need an = in front of it. find it, and it will be fixed.
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Disables xterm titlebar updates (which contains status info).
HTH, HAND
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/?.?.? is in
/etc/ld.so.conf (that its the exact , perfect, RIGHT path too)
run ldconfig after that.
try again the broken apps.
Your problem : gcc is flaked out and the system doesn't find your gcc
c++ files.
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, ever. ever. ever. (need I repeat again) changed
the CHOST variable in /etc/make.conf once you were past the initial
stage1.
Your problem : gcc is flaked out and the system doesn't find your gcc
c++ files.
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There is an inconsistency there somewhere.
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, it hasn't been my intent
at all.
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like a very bizarre solution
by Microsoft. .
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at the
freedesktop.org (where you can commit quite easily as I
understood it.)
http://freedesktop.org/~keithp/screenshots/
http://xserver.freedesktop.org/
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) and copy to your system, then rebuild gcc.
Nothing is impossible to fix, some things hurt a bit though.
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running. Thank you.
In file included
from
python 2.3 related, search bugzilla. hint: vegastrike is a good query
word.
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On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 19:28:43 -0500
Robert G. Waycott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, um ... why is invalid SSE2 code generated? Any ideas on when this
will be fixed?
Why? Bug in gcc 3.2.x
Fixed: in gcc 3.3.x
But 3.3.x broke other things.
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 22:45:25 +
Ciaran McCreesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 23:08:58 +0200 Wayne Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| Can anybody suggest anything from portage ???
frozen bubble
crack-attack!
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Outlook.
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will be dealt with no matter what . See
previous paragraph for examples.
still wondering? don't be too afraid to ask ;)
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rewritten with a
version that points locally when the machine is rebooted. I have not
found what is causing this.
Yeah, dhcp does that.
add a -N to the options (etc/conf.d/net ) for dhcpcd and it won't do
that anymore.
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this is not because we are evile hackers who impend our will on you, its
because the compilation will fail in N out of M cases with obscure
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at the dependencies. Fiddle with:
USE=-* emerge -vp package
USE=-arts -qt -kde -esound -alsa emerge -vp package
and so on
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 01:11:33 +0100
Manuel Pérez López [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My AMD without 'nptl' USE flag, and with glibc 2.3.2-r9, run OK too.
fun thing is, nptl will -not- work on x86 only on ~x86 due to
dependencies. Known fact and not a bug.
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is solved by the
FAQ. Explaning: you have to be a member of the privileged group
wheel to do su on a Gentoo system.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/faq.xml#doc_chap3_sect7
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idea. This can then be used for a
second installation when you've come to the part of messing your system
up to the point where it hardly boots and nothing ever works ;)
(Yep... I've done this too, on the other hand, I'm supposed to ;)
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, that just sends email, not
a full MTA.
This is installed when you havent anything else installed (for cron
fex.. ) just to get something.
removing ssmtp will not hose your system, replacing it with exim,
postfix, qmail or sendmail are all possible solutions.
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(if you really see
the need , then rebuilding all packages can be done with emerge -e
world)
However, there is little performance to gain between -march=i686 and
-march=athlon, though there might be bordercases. the cache issue with
-O3 vs. O2 is bound to give you a better boost though.
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cache, if you really want.
d) nightmare for this scenario: edit a 3.6 Gb large .tar (remove files
from inside it ;) while compiling KDE... even at nice +20 you will
hit a looot of swap and things will be generally unpleasant. (Did that
the other day.. it was unfun)
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with:
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copying passwd, shadow group verbatim is a bad idea, i'd suggest using
vipw to just copy the relevant lines instead of it all, since the
core system things may differ.
as for the raid , here's a pretty good guide that I fall back to
whenever
like
too much work !!!
cdrdao copy
Should be exactly what you need, and a bit better than dd if/of
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and update
sys-libs/libtermcap-compat
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:49:24 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
glad it worked
I wonder what people like me, would do without you :-)
Wild guess : use another OS? ;.)
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no real clue why it doesn't export
all symbols ok.. just seems random :/ )
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:52:21 +
Christoph Schäfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, this helped..
It says boot.ftp: POSIX tar archive
So what do I have to use to extract the files in there?
Thanks and best regards, Christoph
try `tar xvf boot.ftp` then.
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 18:20:50 -0500
Chris I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also: You're reply-to header address is spelled wrong.
No, I don't have a Reply-To header.
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:// in nautilus, create a folder, add launchers inside
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longer...
check the PORTAGE_NICENESS (I think thats its name) variable for
make.conf, since +20 nice tasks will give in to any other things, that
should be what you want.
also turn MAKEOPTS to -j1.
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this-
4) re-emerge nvidia-kernel
*) reboot
I always boot into console, so i wait until I've tested a kernel that it
boots and all is ok, before I revive all modules. It saves confusion
;)
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on it, I'd start by parking it on Gentoo. Much
simpler and less cd's required.
*G*
Now, whats the exact error when compiling gcc? Not just the ERROR:
foo/bar-baz at line... put some 30-50 lines more than that so we get a
context.
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and there sure wasn't any reference or reply in your text.
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On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:40:19 -0500
Robert G. Waycott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 03 January 2004 11:03 am, Spider wrote:
Now, whats the exact error when compiling gcc? Not just the ERROR:
foo/bar-baz at line... put some 30-50 lines more than that so we
get
initialization and
then a black screen.
I looked into help files provided, but that doesn' t even mention
Linux.
I've seen reports about problems like this with the latest nvidia
drivers, try reverting to the 44xx series if you run the 5x ones now.
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On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 21:46:45 -0500
Robert G. Waycott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spider, I
don't follow your suggestion to 'check the RAM fex.' What's 'fex.'?
fex, short for for example
in this case, sig11 is a common error on compilations for systems where
there are hardware
uses polling, not dnotify. (also reduces functionality
quite a lot because of the 6 second poll interval )
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have tried
to fiddle with the nvidia entry in modules.d but nothing seems to
work. Any hints ?
did you install nvidia-glx, run opengl-update nvidia , and configure
XF86Config to use nvidia instead of nv driver?
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On 29 Dec 2003 21:51:55 +0800
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,all:
I want to setup a server, which hosts small business on Internet.
Which is the best one? Redhat 9? debian 3? gentoo?
PLS advice.
it depends on your sysadmin.
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has the budget I'd recommend RedHat Advanced Server.
its low maintainance and longtime stable/supported.
Gentoo requires a lot from the administrator, but is potentially even
more stable and felxible.
Debian, after having it at work for a longer period, I wouldn't
consider.
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also been
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is alive ?
Use nmap. That's what it's there for.
Nah, nmap only does port wise scan, not interactive work. I'd suggest
netcat (nc) instead of telnet.. ;)
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 21:38:10 +
Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a sendmail replacement which does what I require, please..?
with the risk of being selfpromoting, might this setup be what you
require?
http://dev.gentoo.org/~spider/local-mail-0.3.0/local-email.html
many of the same things as mailfilter. Is this correct..? Or am I
confusing postfix with procmail..?
I think you are confusing postfix with procmail, but I'd be surprised
if you can't cut out the spamassassin/procmail parts of the guide and
adapt it to mailfilter instead.
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the page.
mailbox_command = /usr/local/bin/maildrop -- you prolly want
/usr/bin/maildrop
# and add this
local_destination_concurrency_limit=1
well, read that document for more info, it is redhat centric so you can
probably rid yourself of 90% of it as its already done here ;)
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also try to add -doc to your USE flags.
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it felt
good. I haven't evaluated xfs because so far it hasn't been mainline
when I've started to work on repartitioning.
Ext3 isn't the fastest in the race, but it has a darn good support team.
That matters a lot for me.
//Spider
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 09:32:20 -0500
Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 25 December 2003 8:43 am, Spider wrote:
Not really, overall I advice against ReiserFS because of their
horrid recovery-tools. Jfs I've had mixed success with but overall
it felt good
think you know what you are doing, others
thought so too. Insisted on it even. Did that help?
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in front of
the monitor and emerge every single one of them?
isn't xfce4 the metapackage?
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,
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support burden and
doesn't break things. I'm pretty sure you can streamline a profile far
more than this.
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/home and all is there as you want it.
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800 new mails / list . you crave it.
Desire it.
(And welcome the mindles tap tap tap tap tap on the space key)
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them for hand with each build. (this is also
necessary for signing and upload, the keys have passwords. And I don't
trust automation.)
http://chinstrap.alternating.net/ for the URI.
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