[gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-user] there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy “XXX”

2014-01-04 Thread Willie Matthews
On 01/04/2014 08:21 PM, 钱泽森 wrote: > > Thanks a lot! I can play it now.BTW,what emerge means by that? I can > emerge the game only when the two USE flags is enabled both? > > 2014/1/5 Willie Matthews > > > On 01/04/2014 07:17 PM, 钱泽森 wrote: > > Hello every

Re: [gentoo-user] Preparing a shared USB stick

2014-01-04 Thread Chris Stankevitz
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 05/01/2014 01:31, Chris Stankevitz wrote: >> On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:45 PM, Alan McKinnon >> wrote: >> It >> sounds like trying to manage a shared disk/stick with ext* would be a >> PITA. > > yes, it is, very much so I wonder what some

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-user] there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy “XXX”

2014-01-04 Thread 钱泽森
Thanks a lot! I can play it now.BTW,what emerge means by that? I can emerge the game only when the two USE flags is enabled both? 2014/1/5 Willie Matthews > On 01/04/2014 07:17 PM, 钱泽森 wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > Today I want to get some game to play, so I want to install supertux,a > > game

[gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-user] there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy “XXX”

2014-01-04 Thread Willie Matthews
On 01/04/2014 07:17 PM, 钱泽森 wrote: > Hello everyone. > Today I want to get some game to play, so I want to install supertux,a > game similar to super mario.But when I issue the command,it turned out > an error. > > senge@Senge-Laptop ~ % sudo emerge -va supertux > > These are the packages that woul

[gentoo-user] there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy “XXX”

2014-01-04 Thread 钱泽森
Hello everyone. Today I want to get some game to play, so I want to install supertux,a game similar to super mario.But when I issue the command,it turned out an error. senge@Senge-Laptop ~ % sudo emerge -va supertux These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Preparing a shared USB stick

2014-01-04 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 05/01/2014 02:42, walt wrote: > On 01/04/2014 03:44 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> FAT was designed for MS-DOS where you put a floppy in the drive and you >> had full access to everything on it. There was no need to implement >> security. > > I think the operative phrase is "there was no need"

[gentoo-user] Re: Preparing a shared USB stick

2014-01-04 Thread walt
On 01/04/2014 03:44 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > FAT was designed for MS-DOS where you put a floppy in the drive and you > had full access to everything on it. There was no need to implement > security. I think the operative phrase is "there was no need" back when Gates and Allen trained the world

Re: [gentoo-user] Preparing a shared USB stick

2014-01-04 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 05/01/2014 01:31, Chris Stankevitz wrote: > On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:45 PM, Alan McKinnon > wrote: >> You don't need chown/chmod at all. FAT has no concept of owner and >> permissions, so the kernel fudges these. Basically, when mounting the >> stick it pretends every file on it is owned by t

Re: [gentoo-user] Preparing a shared USB stick

2014-01-04 Thread Chris Stankevitz
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > Stick with FAT, where thereis no ownership so Linux pretend all files > are owned by whoever mounted the drive. Neil, Thank you. Chris

Re: [gentoo-user] Preparing a shared USB stick

2014-01-04 Thread Chris Stankevitz
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:45 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > You don't need chown/chmod at all. FAT has no concept of owner and > permissions, so the kernel fudges these. Basically, when mounting the > stick it pretends every file on it is owned by the user that mounted it > and everything has permissi

Re: [gentoo-user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 4 Jan 2014 15:57:10 +0200, Gevisz wrote: > > etc-update or conf-update or similar > > I was afraid to run etc-update as man says it will replace everything > automatically. However, I run dispatch-conf and it does not see any > problems at /etc/ssh, which have only the following three f

Re: [gentoo-user] coolest mp3 player?

2014-01-04 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 05:16:22PM +, james wrote: > > Well, I have not kept up on mp3/wav/ portable players, > so your input as to a Gentoo friendly device is welcome. A miniture > video screen is not necessary, and keeping costs down is desired. > Google for this said device leaves me with t

Re: [gentoo-user] how to use my SSD the right way ;-)

2014-01-04 Thread Daniel Troeder
Am 03.01.2014 15:07, schrieb Alan McKinnon: > On 03/01/2014 15:13, William Kenworthy wrote: >> On 03/01/14 15:34, Alan McKinnon wrote: >>> On 03/01/2014 09:25, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: Am 03.01.2014 07:52, schrieb Alan McKinnon: > On 03/01/2014 00:46, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: >>

Re: [gentoo-user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread Gevisz
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 17:15:22 +0200 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 04/01/2014 15:57, Gevisz wrote: > > On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 12:49:42 +0200 > > Alan McKinnon wrote: > > > >> On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote: > >>> > >>> After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following > >>> message: > >

Re: [gentoo-user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 04/01/2014 15:57, Gevisz wrote: > On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 12:49:42 +0200 > Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote: >>> >>> After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following >>> message: >>> >>> * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: >>> * dev-libs/ope

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: coolest mp3 player?

2014-01-04 Thread Roman Dobosz
On Fri, 3 Jan 2014 18:42:05 + (UTC) james wrote: > > My only doubt is whether these players are still available on the > > market or not. Sansa Clip+ is a rather old model. > > http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=649295&Q=&is=REG&A=details > > has it. I would take 4GB

Re: [gentoo-user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread Gevisz
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 12:49:42 +0200 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote: > > > > After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following > > message: > > > > * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: > > * dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disablin

Re: [gentoo-user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread Gevisz
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 14:45:33 +0400 the wrote: > > On 01/04/14 14:24, Gevisz wrote: > > > > After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following > > message: > > > > * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: * > > dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disabling ecdsa >

Re: [gentoo-user] [gentoo user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote: > > After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following message: > > * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: > * dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disabling ecdsa support > * Remember to merge your config files in /etc/ssh/ and t

Re: [gentoo-user] [gentoo user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/04/14 14:24, Gevisz wrote: > > After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following > message: > > * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: * > dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disabling ecdsa > support * Remembe

[gentoo-user] [gentoo user] Do I really need a sshd?

2014-01-04 Thread Gevisz
After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following message: * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: * dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disabling ecdsa support * Remember to merge your config files in /etc/ssh/ and then * reload sshd: '/etc/init.d/sshd reload'.