>
> What do you have for the strict setting in rc.conf? I can't remember the
> exact name, nowhere near a Gentoo box.
> --
>
I thought i had that set, but I must have backed it out during a previous
try. With that set it now works. Thanks!
Let me just say that I don't have rc_net_wlan0_provide="net" in /etc/rc.conf
> on any of the 8 Gentoo boxen running on this LAN atm. And "rc-status | grep
> sshd" reports "sshd [started]" on every one of them. Two are using wifi
> and
> therefore wlan0; the other 6 are wired and use eth{0,1,2}.
>
>> I use apache2 authentication for web users and I would like to require
>> logins from certain users to be from a certain IP address. I
>> experimented with Allow and Require but couldn't find a way to restrict
>> only certain users. Can this be done via apache2 authentication or
>> s
On 11/28/12 16:34, Grant wrote:
I use apache2 authentication for web users and I would like to require
logins from certain users to be from a certain IP address. I
experimented with Allow and Require but couldn't find a way to restrict
only certain users. Can this be done via apache2 au
I use apache2 authentication for web users and I would like to require
logins from certain users to be from a certain IP address. I experimented
with Allow and Require but couldn't find a way to restrict only certain
users. Can this be done via apache2 authentication or should I use another
metho
Jacques, you are the man! Thank you so much for your detailed explanation.
I had actually everything right, except the (y) for "include in-kernel
firmware blobs in kernel binary", which I was advised some time ago of not
adding it. Why should I need that? I thought I was using the open-source
firmw
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 November 2012 13:41:16 Randy Barlow wrote:
>> On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 13:01:28 -0500, Michael Orlitzky
>>
>> wrote:
>>> You can work around it fairly easily, though. Just mount all of your
>>> version-independent stuff separately, under ~/Documents or whatever.
>>
On Tuesday 27 November 2012 13:41:16 Randy Barlow wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 13:01:28 -0500, Michael Orlitzky
>
> wrote:
> > You can work around it fairly easily, though. Just mount all of your
> > version-independent stuff separately, under ~/Documents or whatever.
> > Or never go back to Ubun
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Philip Webb wrote:
> 121127 Randy Westlund wrote:
>> I'm a new gentoo user coming from Ubuntu.
>
> Welcome !
>
>> I've been proving to myself that I can do everything I need with Gentoo
>> on a secondary laptop, and after a few weeks, I think I've got it:
>> svn re
Am Mon, 26 Nov 2012 18:59:43 -0500
schrieb "Walter Dnes" :
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:41:41PM +0100, Marc Joliet wrote
> >
> > Hah, I wonder if that's because the script was written before the x86
> > and x86_64 architectures were merged in the kernel :) . I remember
> > Heise reporting on that
On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 12:47:54 AM Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Adam Carter wrote:
> > I have added rc_net_wlan0_provide="net" to /etc/rc.conf, but scripts
> > like
> > sshd still wont start, and when executed report "WARNING: sshd is
> > scheduled
> > to start when net.eth0 has started".
> >
Adam Carter wrote:
> I have added rc_net_wlan0_provide="net" to /etc/rc.conf, but scripts
> like
> sshd still wont start, and when executed report "WARNING: sshd is
> scheduled
> to start when net.eth0 has started".
>
> Why does sshd appear to be specifically requiring net.eth0? (or is the
> mes
Adam Carter wrote:
> I have added rc_net_wlan0_provide="net" to /etc/rc.conf, but scripts
> like
> sshd still wont start, and when executed report "WARNING: sshd is
> scheduled
> to start when net.eth0 has started".
>
> Why does sshd appear to be specifically requiring net.eth0? (or is the
> mes
2012/11/28 Mick
> On Tuesday 27 Nov 2012 17:18:43 design [depois das dez] wrote:
> > Fellow Gentooers,
> >
> > although I am very happy running a Gentoo box, sometimes I bump into some
> > difficulties, esp. when updating packages. This time I am having a hard
> > time reconfiguring my video card
I have a Radeon X800 GTO (R480) and I had problems with Gnome 3, namely
it would not run in standard mode,
For that I had to enable modsetting on the kernel.
Device Drivers --->
Graphics support --->
Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 4.1.0 and higher DRI support) --->
[*] Enable modesettin
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