Jim Cunning wrote:
RAID10 = RAID1+0. It works fine with 2 disks. I was able to create it first
with one drive missing and then add the second, which sync'ed without
problems.
Question is not "does it work", question is "does it make any sense?"
You can either create raid0 strip with two par
Grant,
I've tried gbuffy but something breaks during the emerge. I've been
tinkering with it but gave up a bit earlier (likely out of sheer
laziness ;)). I don't really use gkrellm so I'd rather not start
mucking with it.
I actually do use xfce4, so I may give the mailwatch plugin a try.
Certainl
Alan,
Thanks for the response. :)
I've thought about doing something similar to this, but it's a last
resort. I end up using mutt on various different workstations and it'd
be nice to run everything "locally". Obviously a solution where I'm
fetching mail on every machine where I'm using mutt does
On 2 May 2009, at 22:33, Simon wrote:
...
I've been using unison to synchronise and backup my computers.
unison is based on rsync IIRC but with the difference that it
'remembers' the state of the folder that was synchronised. This
way, if I delete a file on A, when sync'ing it will be
On Sat, 02 May 2009 20:52:39 -0400
Valmor de Almeida wrote:
> After a system/world update my user account dealmeida cannot be logged
> to or root cannot su to it. When su - dealmeida is issued at the root
> command prompt, it immediately returns to root. When login is at the
> console the motd
On 2009-05-02, James wrote:
> Thanks for the response Grant and Willie!
>
> I'm not sure that the xfce4 mail watch plugin is going to be
> helpful. I currently have mutt configured as an IMAP client
> and I have yet to find a tool that can poll individual
> "folders" (or mailboxes) on a remote IMA
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Hello,
After a system/world update my user account dealmeida cannot be logged to or
root cannot su to it. When su - dealmeida is issued at the root command
prompt, it immediately returns to root. When login is at the
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After a system/world update my user account dealmeida cannot be logged to or
> root cannot su to it. When su - dealmeida is issued at the root command
> prompt, it immediately returns to root. When login is at the console the
On Sonntag 03 Mai 2009, Dale wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Sonntag 03 Mai 2009, Dale wrote:
> >> Paul Hartman wrote:
> >>> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Gaydenko
> >>> wrote:
> OK, as Stroller has suggested, I have cleaned heatsink, replaced heat-
> conducting pa
Hello,
After a system/world update my user account dealmeida cannot be logged
to or root cannot su to it. When su - dealmeida is issued at the root
command prompt, it immediately returns to root. When login is at the
console the motd appears (twice; why?) and then the session is closed.
In t
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Sonntag 03 Mai 2009, Dale wrote:
>
>> Paul Hartman wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
>>>
OK, as Stroller has suggested, I have cleaned heatsink, replaced heat-
conducting paste and so on. Now it would be
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
OK, as Stroller has suggested, I have cleaned heatsink, replaced heat-
conducting paste and so on. Now it would be nice to have something for quick
GPU load testing (instead of long-long KDE session). Can anybody suggest an
appropriate sw or, may be, some game with "hard
On Sonntag 03 Mai 2009, Dale wrote:
> Paul Hartman wrote:
> > On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> >> OK, as Stroller has suggested, I have cleaned heatsink, replaced heat-
> >> conducting paste and so on. Now it would be nice to have something for
> >> quick GPU load testing
Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
>
>> OK, as Stroller has suggested, I have cleaned heatsink, replaced heat-
>> conducting paste and so on. Now it would be nice to have something for quick
>> GPU load testing (instead of long-long KDE session). Can a
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> On Saturday 02 May 2009 16:23:48 Stroller wrote:
>> On 2 May 2009, at 09:39, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
>> >> ...
>> >> Looks like an overheating GPU to me.
>> >>
>> >> Do you have accelerated graphics on for those panels?
>> >> I'll bet if you
> If you are using ssh with unison, are you using the "KeepAlive yes"
> option in your ssh configuration? If not, add it, and your connection
> should not close from inactivity. If you are using direct sockets,
> unison will use a keepalive so it can timeout if the communication link
> is broken.
Thank you so much Dale again - but i
would try to follow links given by Neil -
thank you Neil - and chk in the cvs repositories.
Really appreciate your willingness to help.
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Dale wrote:
> Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
>> Thanks a lot Dale for your help.
>> But I would go fo
Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
> Thanks a lot Dale for your help.
> But I would go for other OS - debian, opensuse, fedora...-
> or recent gentoo releases.
> Thanks a lot all of you for your inputs.
>
>
How about a Mandrake 9.1? I may have that as well. LOL It's just a
thought. I'm a pack rat so I k
On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 17:33 -0400, Simon wrote:
> hi there!
> I've been using unison to synchronise and backup my computers.
> unison is based on rsync IIRC but with the difference that it
> 'remembers' the state of the folder that was synchronised. This way,
> if I delete a file on A, when sync
On Sat, 2 May 2009 19:45:53 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> 2. All gentoo ebuilds ever shipped are in cvs or svn somewhere. It was
> Neil Bothwick or Iain Buchanan who recently posted a URL, with luck the
> right man will see this and report.
There's a CVS link on the Gentoo home page, and you can
On Sat, 2 May 2009 10:14:45 -0700, Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
> packages, versions...
> But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
> is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
> vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
> for olde
Thanks a lot Dale for your help.
But I would go for other OS - debian, opensuse, fedora...-
or recent gentoo releases.
Thanks a lot all of you for your inputs.
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Dale wrote:
> KH wrote:
>> Nitin Kanaskar schrieb:
>>
>>> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
>>>
On Saturday 02 May 2009 23:33:38 Simon wrote:
> hi there!
> I've been using unison to synchronise and backup my computers. unison is
> based on rsync IIRC but with the difference that it 'remembers' the state
> of the folder that was synchronised. This way, if I delete a file on A,
> when sync'
On Sunday 03 May 2009 00:00:13 James wrote:
> I must admit that Thunderbird is pretty good about keeping tabs on the
> many mailboxes I have and updating me when something new pops up.
>
> From what I've been told, gbuffy is one of the few tools that actually
> does what I'm looking for, but as Gra
On Samstag 02 Mai 2009, Anthony Metcalf wrote:
> Jim Cunning wrote:
> > On Saturday 02 May 2009 13:43:27 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> >> how do you do 10 with only two disks? You need four!
> >> the kernel is able to autoassemble - so you don't need an initrd - me I
> >> hate initrds.
> >
> > RAID
Thanks for the response Grant and Willie!
I'm not sure that the xfce4 mail watch plugin is going to be helpful.
I currently have mutt configured as an IMAP client and I have yet to
find a tool that can poll individual "folders" (or mailboxes) on a
remote IMAP system.
Because everything is remote,
Jim Cunning wrote:
> On Saturday 02 May 2009 13:43:27 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>
>> how do you do 10 with only two disks? You need four!
>> the kernel is able to autoassemble - so you don't need an initrd - me I
>> hate initrds.
>>
>
> RAID10 = RAID1+0. It works fine with 2 disks. I was
On Saturday 02 May 2009 13:43:27 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Samstag 02 Mai 2009, Jim Cunning wrote:
> > I have a well-running AMD64 system running on a 250G disk that is
> > beginning to show some SMART errors. I have purchased and partitioned
> > two 1T disks into RAID10 arrays and would li
hi there!
I've been using unison to synchronise and backup my computers. unison is
based on rsync IIRC but with the difference that it 'remembers' the state of
the folder that was synchronised. This way, if I delete a file on A, when
sync'ing it will be deleted on B. While rsync would leave th
At Fri, 01 May 2009 17:25:14 -0500 Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> I have two machines desktop (x86_64) and laptop (i686), both with HDA Intel.
>> On the laptop all is well.
>> On the desktop playback is fine, but recording is not, e.g., when using
On Samstag 02 Mai 2009, Jim Cunning wrote:
> I have a well-running AMD64 system running on a 250G disk that is beginning
> to show some SMART errors. I have purchased and partitioned two 1T disks
> into RAID10 arrays and would like to move everything to the new arrays,
> make them bootable and aba
KH wrote:
> Nitin Kanaskar schrieb:
>
>> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
>> packages, versions...
>> But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
>> is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
>> vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
>> for older gentoo in
Nitin Kanaskar schrieb:
> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
> packages, versions...
> But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
> is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
> vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
> for older gentoo installations which i kno
* Nitin Kanaskar (nitinv...@gmail.com) [02.05.09 19:15]:
> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
> packages, versions...
> But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
> is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
> vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
> for older
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
> packages, versions...
> But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
> is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
> vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
> for older
>
> I know I'll need to change /boot/grub/grub.conf, /etc/fstab and any other
> files that refer to my current drive partitions, /dev/sda{1,2,3,4}. I am
> concerned whether my current kernel will recognize the /dev/md{1,2,3,4}
> arrays on booting, and before switching from the initrd root disk. Ho
Looking at all replies - I think working on
older gentoo would most likely cause problems.
I am thinking of going for latest livecd - 2008 release.
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Saturday 02 May 2009 19:14:45 Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
>> Ok - I am not clear about the termi
On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 12:24:00PM -0400, Penguin Lover James squawked:
> I've recently discovered the awesomeness of mutt. (I may be a little
> late, but better late than never!)
7 year user of Mutt, and I cannot agree more.
> I'm use it for my work email. I have a rather complex and lengthy se
I just noticed gentoo linux security site -
- www.gentoo.org/security/en/
which mentions some very recent vulnerability
reports in latest gentoo packages.
That means i can play with these new gentoo
packages for vulnerability and exploit analysis.
Nikos - please correct me if you think i am going
w
Thanks all of you for the quick help. Thing seem to be OK now
Have a nice weekend
Hung
Xavier Parizet wrote:
Hung Dang a écrit :
Hi all
I have to emerge gcc-4.1.2 to use with CUDA. However, I receive the
following message.
!!! 'gcc-4.1.2' is not a valid package atom.
!!! Please check ebuil
On Saturday 02 May 2009 19:14:45 Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
> packages, versions...
> But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
> is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
> vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
> for older g
Hung Dang a écrit :
> Hi all
> I have to emerge gcc-4.1.2 to use with CUDA. However, I receive the
> following message.
>
> !!! 'gcc-4.1.2' is not a valid package atom.
> !!! Please check ebuild(5) for full details.
>
> What should I do to avoid of this problem?
emerge --oneshot =sys-devel/gcc-4
On Sat, 02 May 2009 11:27:11 -0600
Hung Dang wrote:
> Hi all
> I have to emerge gcc-4.1.2 to use with CUDA. However, I receive the
> following message.
>
> !!! 'gcc-4.1.2' is not a valid package atom.
> !!! Please check ebuild(5) for full details.
>
> What should I do to avoid of this problem?
Hung Dang wrote:
Hi all
I have to emerge gcc-4.1.2 to use with CUDA. However, I receive the
following message.
!!! 'gcc-4.1.2' is not a valid package atom.
!!! Please check ebuild(5) for full details.
What should I do to avoid of this problem?
Try:
emerge --oneshot =gcc-4.1.2
(that is,
On Saturday 02 May 2009 16:23:48 Stroller wrote:
> On 2 May 2009, at 09:39, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> >> ...
> >> Looks like an overheating GPU to me.
> >>
> >> Do you have accelerated graphics on for those panels?
> >> I'll bet if you turn it off the problem will disappear.
> >
> > Say, bottom pane
Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
packages, versions...
But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
for older gentoo installations which i know have
some
Hi all
I have to emerge gcc-4.1.2 to use with CUDA. However, I receive the
following message.
!!! 'gcc-4.1.2' is not a valid package atom.
!!! Please check ebuild(5) for full details.
What should I do to avoid of this problem?
Thanks a lot
Hung
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On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 10:14:45AM -0700, Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
> Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
> packages, versions...
> But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
> is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
> vulnerabili
Ok - I am not clear about the terminology -
packages, versions...
But i need to install gentoo 2004/2005 - if this
is right. I am a graduate student doing research on
vulnerabilities, exploits and IDS. Hence I am looking
for older gentoo installations which i know have
some vulnerabilities.
If i ha
On 2009-05-02, James wrote:
> I've recently discovered the awesomeness of mutt. (I may be a little
> late, but better late than never!)
>
> I'm use it for my work email. I have a rather complex and lengthy set
> of folders, and an equally complex procmail to go along with it. Mutt
> is blazing fas
I have a well-running AMD64 system running on a 250G disk that is beginning to
show some SMART errors. I have purchased and partitioned two 1T disks into
RAID10 arrays and would like to move everything to the new arrays, make them
bootable and abandon booting from the 250G disk.
I know I'll
On 2009-05-02, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-05-02, Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
>
>> I am looking for older versions of gentoo - 1.x, 2.x,...
>
> Gentoo doesn't have "versions". Individual packages have
> versions.
After a bit of googling, it looks like the snapshots/CDs did
have "version numbers"
I've recently discovered the awesomeness of mutt. (I may be a little
late, but better late than never!)
I'm use it for my work email. I have a rather complex and lengthy set
of folders, and an equally complex procmail to go along with it. Mutt
is blazing fast at opening mail folders and sorting th
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-05-02, Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
>
>
>> I am looking for older versions of gentoo - 1.x, 2.x,...
>>
>
> Gentoo doesn't have "versions". Individual packages have
> versions.
>
>
>> I browsed source repositories - gentoo, gentoo-src, gentoo-x86
>> - could not
On 2009-05-02, Nitin Kanaskar wrote:
> I am looking for older versions of gentoo - 1.x, 2.x,...
Gentoo doesn't have "versions". Individual packages have
versions.
> I browsed source repositories - gentoo, gentoo-src, gentoo-x86
> - could not find/identify it.
You're going to have to explain
Stroller wrote:
>
> On 2 May 2009, at 03:55, Dale wrote:
>>> ...
>>>
>>> [1] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Custom_Stage4#The_TAR_system
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I'm wanting to print this page, from the link above. Is it me or does
>> some of the lines run off the edge of the margins and get lost? I have
>>
Nitin Kanaskar schrieb:
> hi All
>
> I am looking for older versions
> of gentoo - 1.x, 2.x,...
>
> I browsed source repositories - gentoo,
> gentoo-src, gentoo-x86 - could not find/identify it.
>
> Will appreciate any help in this.
>
> Nitin
>
I suppose with gentoo you mean portage, right? I
Stroller wrote:
>
> On 2 May 2009, at 03:55, Dale wrote:
>>> ...
>>>
>>> [1] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Custom_Stage4#The_TAR_system
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I'm wanting to print this page, from the link above. Is it me or does
>> some of the lines run off the edge of the margins and get lost? I have
>>
hi All
I am looking for older versions
of gentoo - 1.x, 2.x,...
I browsed source repositories - gentoo,
gentoo-src, gentoo-x86 - could not find/identify it.
Will appreciate any help in this.
Nitin
On 2 May 2009, at 09:39, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
...
Looks like an overheating GPU to me.
Do you have accelerated graphics on for those panels?
I'll bet if you turn it off the problem will disappear.
Say, bottom panel hasn't something special: std menu, lancelot,
tasks, tray
and clock. Can o
On 2 May 2009, at 03:55, Dale wrote:
...
[1] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Custom_Stage4#The_TAR_system
I'm wanting to print this page, from the link above. Is it me or does
some of the lines run off the edge of the margins and get lost? I
have
tried this in both Seamonkey and Konquer
On 5/2/09, Galevsky wrote:
> Well can someone tell me if a utf-8 gentoo box shoud have the file
> /usr/share/mysql/charsets/utf-8.xml ?
AFAICT no and AFAICT nor should any other MySQL instance on any platform.
According to sql/share/charsets/README those files are only for simple
charsets, e
2009/4/30 Galevsky :
> Hi, I have a problem with mysql 5.0.71-r1 and utf8 charset.
> and now my web sites can't connect to the DBs and I face the
> following error:
>
> Can't initialize character set utf-8 (path: /usr/share/mysql/charsets/)
Well can someone tell me if a utf-8 gentoo box shoud
On Saturday 02 May 2009 06:21:20 Stroller wrote:
> On 1 May 2009, at 20:49, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> > There is a shot of my screen (1.4MB, look at bottom and right panels):
> >
> > http://gaydenko.com/tmp/shot01.png
> >
> > which I get periodically after few hours working under KDE - at some
> > m
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