On 12/27/2012 01:46 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
greets ...
today (at least in my timezone ;-) ) I saw gnome-3.6-related ebuilds
coming up on my ~amd64 box ...
I ran a backup (yes, experience ...) and emerged stuff ... so far it
runs OK.
There are changes and new features and I am still ex
On Dec 29, 2012 9:08 PM, "Francisco Ares" wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I know this is WAY off- topic, but I have seen topics in many different
areas, probably some gentooers will be glad to share experiences.
>
> I am trying to create some videos for a M$ Office presentation. Some are
from "recordmyd
Hi list,
I've been away from Gentoo for quite a while but recently a friend asked
me to help update an aged linode vps running on Xen.
All has gone well except the new version of net-snmp (5.7.2_rc1) refuses
to start as Xen doesn't provide access to PCI info:
* Starting snmpd ...
pcilib: Cannot
On 29-Dec-12 19:32, Walter Dnes wrote:
1) I run a desktop, and use passive ftp. Is there any need for me to
accept RELATED packets?
No, but you must take care of related connections. Even passive
ftp opens command (>1023 -> 21) and data (>1023 -> >1023) channel.
BTW, icmp-error (i.e. host unr
Two questions I'm not sure about.
1) I run a desktop, and use passive ftp. Is there any need for me to
accept RELATED packets?
2) Does a "-j LOG" return to the chain it was called from, or does it do
an implicit DROP?
--
Walter Dnes
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applicati
> The latest FHS dates from 2004, the same year as the *earliest* FUSE release
> I
> can see on the FUSE web site. I'd say a good working hypothesis is that FHS
> was simply written *before* any user-space file systems were more than an
> experimental oddity.
>
>
> > IF the system's /home di
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