On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 20:03 +0100, Stewart Taylor wrote:
> Hi
>
> Don't know if this will help but I had a similar problem when I set up my
> archiving system. The problem was that I set it to use ssh which needs it own
> password and the password file was only used by rsync. the answer was to n
Can anyone recommend a good non-ndiswrapper USB wireless 802.11g NIC?Thanks,-- David Granthttp://www.davidgrant.ca
On 9/27/06, Bryce Verdier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've had it up for a couple of days. Nothing seriously wrong yet.Although, watching live TV on my box is a little choppier now... forsome reason. The "chmod +s mythfrontend" did help, but its still not
fluid on the live tv playback (i have pvr-25
In the aftermath of my recent disaster in which I accidentally
reformatted my root partition I have been trying to install a new
system. Unfortunately this has led to some more partitions being
accidentally deleted and one of them had important data on it I need to
recover.
Unlike last time, this
Thanks for the detailed advice. And thanks, Richard for your advice too.
In the end (before I received your posts) I managed to move all the
files into enough smaller directories that I could browse them in
Nautilus. From what I saw it looked very much to me like most of the
files were ones that h
I have a Gentoo router with eth0 connected to the WAN (DSL modem/router) and
ath0 connected to the LAN. It works perfectly.
I've added two ethernet cards and I'm trying to connect from another machine
to one of the new cards (eth1 and eth2). ifconfig shows the cards are
detected just fine, but
I've had it up for a couple of days. Nothing seriously wrong yet.
Although, watching live TV on my box is a little choppier now... for
some reason. The "chmod +s mythfrontend" did help, but its still not
fluid on the live tv playback (i have pvr-250).
Speaking of Mythtv, does anyone else have
But besides that - my AMD64 3000+ just rocks. I had definitely much more
problems with 64-bit XP, but since getting rid of it (XP not problems) I am
fully 64-bit positive :D
Getting a bit Off-Topic but I'm extremely disappointed with XP x64. I
upgraded from Pro (32) thinking I'd basically get XP
I used to have fbsplash or bootsplash or whatever it's called these days
working back around 2.6.14 or earlier. Then it broke in 2.6.15 (as per wiki)
and I never built a new kernel till now with .17
This is on a Dell Inspiron 8200 notebook.
I'm following along here: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_f
On 9/27/06, Joe Menola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you give an example of *any* situation that would make updating fstab
sensible?
Maybe...
This line, for example, is used by glibc 2.2 and above:
none/dev/shmtmpfs defaults
0 0
Suppose the next g
> Griffith looks awesome. I wish it was in portage.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13
Even better :)
http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=griffith
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On Wednesday 27 September 2006 17:59, Joe Menola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Should we NEVER do an ``emerge -u
world''?':
> On Wednesday 27 September 2006 5:10 pm, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > That's not the same as -5ing everything, which is what I was referring
> > to an
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 17:59:55 -0500, Joe Menola wrote:
> Can you give an example of *any* situation that would make updating
> fstab sensible?
> Should never even be considered or an option, IMO.
> Important etc files should be placed in .example form and the user
> warned that editting is require
Am Mittwoch, 27. September 2006 22:38 schrieb Leandro Melo de Sales:
> I have my linux servers integrated with LDAP. I'm planning to setup
> cups in order to store printers configurations on the LDAP server and
> manage them. Is it a good alternative? How about printing quota, I
> want to limit
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 5:10 pm, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> That's not the same as -5ing everything, which is what I was referring to
> and the easy way to toast /etc/fstab.
Can you give an example of *any* situation that would make updating fstab
sensible?
Should never even be considered or
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:44:40 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > If you don't understand exactly what the -5 option in etc-update will
> > do, don't use it. If you do understand, you probably won't use it
> > anyway.
>
> Uhm, I've got to disagree. I use -5 quite often. I have a look at
> the list
> I'm getting the following when trying to emerge ghostscript via
> revdep-rebuild:
>
> jbig2_huffman.c:(.text+0x37): undefined reference to `rpl_malloc'
> ./obj/jbig2_huffman.o:jbig2_huffman.c:(.text+0x366): more undefined
> references to `rpl_malloc' follow
> /usr/X11R6/lib/libcups.so: undefined
Hi Frank,
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 19:04, sdoma wrote:
> I've tried to get documentoin for Tcl/tk, put 'doc' into the package.use
> for these files and re-emerged tcl and tk (BTW: no docs for these
> packages came up).
A search in Gmane on this ML, or the Gentoo forums will provide you wi
· Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If you don't understand exactly what the -5 option in etc-update will do,
> don't use it. If you do understand, you probably won't use it anyway.
Uhm, I've got to disagree. I use -5 quite often. I have a look at
the list of files and if I *KNOW* that I did n
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 21:21, Harm Geerts wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:32, Mick wrote:
> > Thank you. It is clearer now to me. Is it logging sftp sessions that
> > remote clients initiate on this host which acts as a server, or sessions
> > that client(s) on this host initi
On Monday 25 September 2006 22:41, Mick wrote:
> I am trying to open some documents on a USB CF. When I click on the
> document name in Konqueror OOo launches with its splash screen and progress
> bar, and then nothing else happens. Once the progress bar completes,
> there's nothing more happenin
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 13:04, sdoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Should we NEVER do an ``emerge -u world''?':
> I've tried to get documentoin for Tcl/tk, put 'doc' into the package.use
> for these files and re-emerged tcl and tk (BTW: no docs for these
> packages came
Hi,
I have my linux servers integrated with LDAP. I'm planning to setup
cups in order to store printers configurations on the LDAP server and
manage them. Is it a good alternative? How about printing quota, I
want to limit the number of pages printed per user in each month, is
it possible to do
On 9/27/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# grep -i rgbpath /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(==) RgbPath set to "/usr/share/X11/rgb"
# equery files x11-apps/rgb | grep rgb.txt
/usr/share/X11/rgb.txt
# equery check x11-apps/rgb
[ Checking x11-apps/rgb-1.0.1 ]
* 9 out of 9 fil
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:32, Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 September 2006 09:55, Harm Geerts wrote:
> > sftplogging is for logging file transfers.
> > Which client started a sftp session, which files, how many times, how
> > many data, which action (mkdir, rm etc.)
>
> Thank you. It is cl
I've resolved the libphp5.so problem, it was putting it into /usr/lib/apache2/modules while apache was looking in /usr/lib/apache/modules. A quick copy and that fixed the issue. Also had to modify the php ebuild to put it there.Now when compiling php-5.1.6-r4 pear and pecl don't compile. Here's
Daniel Iliev wrote:
> james wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> A couple of week ago, I installed a system using 2006.1 Livecd
>>
>> To day, I took a look at the /etc/group file and found 'gentoo'
>> listed in several groups, including wheel
>> (wheel audio cdrom usb users games) to be specific.
>> I do not rem
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 05:18, Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] pppoe-start problem':
> > Before we go any further, what version of baselayout are you using?
>
> # equery l baselayout
> [ Searching for package 'baselayout' in all categories among: ]
> * instal
Am Mittwoch, 27. September 2006 20:21 schrieb sdoma:
> Again top-posting :)
> One thing for you before I leave:
> I know that it is possible to avoid installation of unwanted upgrades
> using portage, but I don't like to have to say my comp what NOT TO DO. I
> await from my comp to do what I say it
Hi
Don't know if this will help but I had a similar problem when I set up my
archiving system. The problem was that I set it to use ssh which needs it own
password and the password file was only used by rsync. the answer was to not use
ssh and just use rsync client to rsync server. This was
Hi all
I've been trying to get packet writing to work with my old cd-rw drive. Although
I can read the content of any file from a disk produced with InCd running on
WinXP I can only mount the disk read only. I assume that my old cd-rw drive just
isn't compatible with packet writing. I looked a
james wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A couple of week ago, I installed a system using 2006.1 Livecd
>
> To day, I took a look at the /etc/group file and found 'gentoo'
> listed in several groups, including wheel
> (wheel audio cdrom usb users games) to be specific.
> I do not remmeber this before. In fact
> l
Brian Davis comcast.net> writes:
> Do you see the user in /etc/passwd?
No
James
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Again top-posting :)
One thing for you before I leave:
I know that it is possible to avoid installation of unwanted upgrades
using portage, but I don't like to have to say my comp what NOT TO DO. I
await from my comp to do what I say it TO DO because I'm (mostly)
knowing what I'm doing.
F.
PS: Im
Do you see the user in /etc/passwd?
Thanks,
Brian
james wrote:
Hello,
A couple of week ago, I installed a system using 2006.1 Livecd
To day, I took a look at the /etc/group file and found 'gentoo'
listed in several groups, including wheel
(wheel audio cdrom usb users games) to be specific.
I
Hello,
A couple of week ago, I installed a system using 2006.1 Livecd
To day, I took a look at the /etc/group file and found 'gentoo'
listed in several groups, including wheel
(wheel audio cdrom usb users games) to be specific.
I do not remmeber this before. In fact
looking at several other syste
I've tried to get documentoin for Tcl/tk, put 'doc' into the package.use
for these files and re-emerged tcl and tk (BTW: no docs for these
packages came up). emerge told me, that there is a new version of
portage available and that it is HIGHLY recommended to upgrade portage.
I did so and 87 packag
On Tue, 2006-26-09 at 14:09 +0200, Wolfgang Illmeyer wrote:
> try running reiserfsck, with --rebuild-sb and/or --rebuild-tree, as needed.
> But keep a copy of the partition around (as mentioned in the other posting),
> just in case you find a better way to rescue your files
Good suggestion, Wolf
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 18:48:20 +0200, sdoma wrote:
> I'm running 2.6.17.6.
> It worked before the upgrade
Which upgrade? emerge -u world could update one package or a hundred.
Which packages were upgraded?
Please don't top-post.
--
Neil Bothwick
Are you sure this isn't the time for a colorful
I'm running 2.6.17.6.
It worked before the upgrade
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 12:50 -0400, Willie Wong wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 04:21:50PM +0200, Penguin Lover sdoma squawked:
> > After the upgrade there is no device coming up if I plug in an USB
> > device.
> > I'm on a stable (x86) system and
no device node appears
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 16:40 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 16:21:50 +0200, sdoma wrote:
>
> > After the upgrade there is no device coming up if I plug in an USB
> > device.
>
> Do you mean no device node appears in /dev or that the device does not
> auto
Non-sense
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 16:41 +0200, Paul Sebastian Ziegler wrote:
> If the problem is that your device is not mounted automatically you can
> simply try
> mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/whatever
> with the appropriate device and folder as root.
>
> Apart from that you could check /etc/fstab for th
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 04:21:50PM +0200, Penguin Lover sdoma squawked:
> After the upgrade there is no device coming up if I plug in an USB
> device.
> I'm on a stable (x86) system and I would need my USB disks just now. Any
> way to fix this quick?
Which kernel are you running?
I had a similar
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 18:06, Mark Knecht wrote:
>Hi. I searched around more in Google and found this link link which
> seemed related to my problem:
[SNIP]
>It seems on my wife's machine, as well as on my AMD64 machine,
> neither of us has the Rgb.txt file. Using slocate I did fin
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 20:36:48 +0530, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> > I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of
> > file. So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
> There is no priority file. You can use package.keywords file itself.
> The directory feature is to give
Hi, everyone!
My question is not Gentoo related but, well, I'm used to this list so I
ask here. Please, forgive me the off-topic.
I decided to try postfix. My question is how do I disable the local
delivery and use only virtual domains?
It seemed to me that the right thing to do is to put
"myorig
On 27 September 2006 16:21, sdoma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there is it again ...
> I've upgraded my system and things stop working. :(((
>
> After the upgrade there is no device coming up if I plug in an USB
> device.
> I'm on a stable (x86) system and I would need my USB disks just now. Any
> way to fix t
> -Original Message-
> From: sdoma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 10:22 AM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: [gentoo-user] Should we NEVER do an ``emerge -u world''?
>
> Hi,
>
> there is it again ...
> I've upgraded my system and things sto
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 18:50, kiorky wrote:
> I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of
> file. So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
There is no priority file. You can use package.keywords file itself. The
directory feature is to give more flexibilit
On 9/27/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 16:08, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > __main__.TclError: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name
> > > "Black"
> > [SNIP]
> > >All ideas appreciated.
> >
> > How about?
> >
> > https://bugs.gentoo.org/sho
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:20, kiorky wrote:
> I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of file.
Yes, that's documented in `man portage` ...
> So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
I have no clue what you mean by this question! Do you have a problem??
-
On 9/27/06, sdoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm on a stable (x86) system and I would need my USB disks just now. Any
way to fix this quick?
Hi,
Did you do etc-update?
If yes try if revdep-rebuild says anything is broken.
Anyways it sounds like udev or hal.
You should have a look at the outpu
If the problem is that your device is not mounted automatically you can
simply try
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/whatever
with the appropriate device and folder as root.
Apart from that you could check /etc/fstab for the "auto"-argument.
Or if this doesn't work you can check dmesg to see what happens to y
Am Mittwoch 27 September 2006 04:08 schrieb Mark Knecht:
> Hi,
>
>Short version: Where does the cups-pdf printer put output files by
> default?
>
>I emerged cups-pdf and installed a printer using it. No problems
> setting up a PDF printer (as far as I can tell) but I cannot find any
> outpu
Hi,
there is it again ...
I've upgraded my system and things stop working. :(((
After the upgrade there is no device coming up if I plug in an USB
device.
I'm on a stable (x86) system and I would need my USB disks just now. Any
way to fix this quick?
Thanks
Frank
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mai
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 16:08, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > __main__.TclError: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name
> > > "Black"
> > [SNIP]
> > >All ideas appreciated.
> >
> > How about?
> >
> > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96933#c15
>
> Hi Bo,
>I'm assuming you are
On 9/26/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 04:44, Mark Knecht wrote:
[SNIP]
> __main__.TclError: this isn't a Tk applicationunknown color name "Black"
[SNIP]
>All ideas appreciated.
How about?
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96933#c15
-
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 14:04:26 +0100, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> 3. My home directory; subversion repositories and DBMS catalogues are
> backed-up to a remote account. I currently do this with a cron-job
> which takes dumps; creates tar files; AES encrypts then uploads using
> SSH to the remote site.
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 09:55, Harm Geerts wrote:
> sftplogging is for logging file transfers.
> Which client started a sftp session, which files, how many times, how many
> data, which action (mkdir, rm etc.)
Thank you. It is clearer now to me. Is it logging sftp sessions that remote
c
I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of file.
So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
Cheers
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Cordialement,
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Linux & BSD powered
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I've recently been thinking about backup strategy... following a painful
re-install after dropping a clanger during a kernel upgrade. While this
seems a very basic topic, I can find surprisingly little documentation
about this on-line.
I need to address several entirely different kinds of backup:
Hi,
>Von: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Di 9/26/2006 3:56
>An: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
>Betreff: Re: [gentoo-user] Question about the dcop utility: How to use it from
>a remote computeR?
>I've never used DCOP, but I figured this was probably related to
>envir
Hi Boyd,
Gentoo_amd64
gnome-light
> I belive you'll need to have a net.eth0 that is a symlink to net.lo as well
> as a net.ppp0 that is a symlink to net.lo.
> Before we go any further, what version of baselayout are you using?
# equery l baselayout
[ Searching for package 'baselayout' in all c
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 09:03, Mick wrote:
> I use euse for this purpose myself, however, the message is not self
> explanatory enough for my understanding. Is this flag useful for logging
> ssh handshake info during logon to a sftp server?
No, sftp is encapsulated in ssh so this doesn't a
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 19:20, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> Dave V wrote:
> > Here's how to find out:
> > $ grep sftplogging /usr/portage/profiles/use.*
> > /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:net-misc/openssh:sftplogging -
> > Enables sftp logging patch
> >
> > Dave
>
> Here is my let's say "more g
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