Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Allow work from home?

2016-02-22 Thread Daniel Frey
On 02/21/2016 04:36 PM, lee wrote: > Daniel Frey writes: > >> On 02/20/2016 02:27 AM, lee wrote: >>> Daniel Frey writes: I looked up x2go and rebuilt openssh on my home server as it suggested to try it out. >> >> I should mention I undid the hpn USE-flag change (x2go suggested >> buil

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Allow work from home?

2016-02-22 Thread lee
Daniel Frey writes: > On 02/20/2016 02:27 AM, lee wrote: >> Daniel Frey writes: >>> I looked up x2go and rebuilt openssh on my home server as it suggested >>> to try it out. > > I should mention I undid the hpn USE-flag change (x2go suggested > building without it) and it works fine, the newer

[gentoo-user] Re: Attic (cvs) -> ???(git)

2016-02-22 Thread James
Rich Freeman gentoo.org> writes: > The way I'd do it is run "git log --diff-filter=D --summary" and > search for multimon. That gives you the commit ID it was removed in. > Then you want to checkout the commit before it. This seems very reasonable and systematic. I'm not trying for git_voodo,

Re: [gentoo-user] Attic (cvs) -> ???(git)

2016-02-22 Thread Rich Freeman
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:49 PM, James wrote: > > So using wget to fetch {package/files} from the gentoo attic was/is a reliable > exercise to build things removed from the tree, into one's > /usr/local/portage tree. It still works, but I'm guessing there is a now a > "github_way" to do this. cvs

[gentoo-user] Attic (cvs) -> ???(git)

2016-02-22 Thread James
Howdy, So using wget to fetch {package/files} from the gentoo attic was/is a reliable exercise to build things removed from the tree, into one's /usr/local/portage tree. It still works, but I'm guessing there is a now a "github_way" to do this. A Fully automated script? I could not find a gentoo

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [OT] thunderbird stop working

2016-02-22 Thread R0b0t1
I had a similar issue caused by my ISP changing the passwords for some reason or other. You might have to contact your provider; I don't know of any reason the login should just stop working. Maybe if a certificate becomes compromised or something (but no reason to believe this has happened, really

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT] thunderbird stop working

2016-02-22 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 22/02/16 13:02, p...@xvalheru.org wrote: Hi, Sorry for such stupid question, but I'm lost :-( I'm using thunderbird and recently I'm not able to login to mail server. Server configuration doesn't changed. I've changed password only, but typing new password doesn't log me in :-( What makes me

[gentoo-user] [OT] thunderbird stop working

2016-02-22 Thread pat
Hi, Sorry for such stupid question, but I'm lost :-( I'm using thunderbird and recently I'm not able to login to mail server. Server configuration doesn't changed. I've changed password only, but typing new password doesn't log me in :-( What makes me worry is the text in login dialogue: "En