if you like). Then your
SDN becomes a reality [D]:: and gentoo is very very close to being
revolutionary:: Top Dog:: the most beautiful of Bitches vs all other
distros. We just lack:: TEAM and :: Leaderhip, imho.
SDN's can and will change everything, once they are fully integrated with
something SEXY to sell to new
gentoo recruits?
So what do you say? Do you really want to put Gentoo atop the distro-watch
lists; again? (clustering and embedded are sexy;imho::ymmv).
hth,
James
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Openstack
[2] http://milianw.de/blog/heaptrack-a-he
installation. ymmv.
hth,
James
and calculate linux...
James
[1] http://www.calculate-linux.org/main/en/cld
[2 ]http://www.calculate-linux.org/main/en/download
[3] http://www.calculate-linux.org/boards/15/topics/25561
[4] http://www.calculate-linux.org/main/en/interactive_system_build
It is Monday..
James
Gmane dropped what I wrote the first time
It's tricky. Being "embedded" usually means you have less on the system; so
let's just try a few things to see.
1. lspci
2. dmesg | grep eth
3. netstat -nr
Others:: ifconfig, lswh, mii-tool, ethtool etc etc depending on what
you've installed.
hth,
James
nfig, lswh, mii-tool, ethtool etc etc depending on what
you've installed.
hth,
James
iple ethernet interfaces, even if you have
to use a USB-2-RJ45 converters? Also, please make your
iptable ruleset modular so folks can test/deploy on other devices.
Do not forget to leverage the existing gentoo home router page in
your design, if possible? [1]
James
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Home_Router
such a project on
top of the new Project::Installer offering is something that happens.
I'd be most curious to see a gentoo-embedded-firewall, that runs on a
variety of gentoo-embedded arch's such as PPC, arm7v, arm8v specifically.
That way low cost (low power consumption embedded boards) could be
purchased, setup and deploy for our userbase and to attract new gentoo members.
James
[1] http://www.tecmint.com/install-ipfire-firewall-distribution/
out the shoot, right?
Here is the stage 3 for my 96board::
http://dev.gentoo.org/~tgall/
THANKS!
James
UPdate::
https://github.com/gentoo/stager
Python is the primary language so that is very encouraging.
It'd be really cool is support for BTRFS was included, imho.
James
y others exist::
net-wireless/airtraf
net-wireless/aircrack-ng
is a good start. You can run these from a laptop with a wireless interface.
Google for wiki sites or arch linux sites and howto setup and use.
hth,
James
o, any links or comments would be keen to read about.
James
[4] https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
5/html/Installation_Guide/ch-kickstart2.html
uld help shape the efforts of [2,3]?
Naturally, we should remember Release Engineering and their role
as pivotal [3]. [1 and 2] are interesting to read.
James
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Gentoo
[2] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Installer
[3] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:RelEng_GRS
roach. It does look a wee bit like
bootstrapping a LFS or openVZ system. Do you have some resources for
recommended reading?
Do you use this in a virtualized approach to system management?
curiously,
James
o the same version, the MBR code is likely to be the same
> anyway.
OKI'll give it a shot.
thx,
James
when smooth. I was also curious if
anyone else has upgraded to
grub- 2.02_beta2-r7 ?
James
#x27;ve been bitten too many times
on kernel updates to not be very cautious
James
y?
Most safe (least hassle):: I guess I should just mask it and stay on::
sys-boot/grub- 2.02_beta2-r3
It's been fine even with multiple kernel updates...
James
139M 25% /boot
/dev/sda4 962G 121G 792G 14% /usr/local
So the upgrade will be trivial or are there caveats. I do not have
a good record with grub-2 .
James
re. Try
that one today The father of the modern rocket [2] taught my son
Multi-Variable Calculus Small world when you get down to it
Want to see the latest in Mach 7 guns?
cheers!
James
[1] http://www.pfrr.alaska.edu/
[2]
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/lebanons-forgotten-space-rac
/2013-06/msg9.html
> - Automake 2.0 will drop support for the long-deprecated
> 'configure.in' name for the Autoconf input file. You are advised to
> start using the recommended name 'configure.ac' instead, ASAP.
James
that has been solved, sence I did not find the configure.in
file....
thx,
James
config.log does not even exist
# eselect php list cli
[1] php5.6 *
Bottom line is I have not use php directly in some time, so it is quite
easy that I missed some info from the devs on php changes. I did not
see anything in the news system nor pgo.
James
behrouz khosravi gmail.com> writes:
> Do you folks notice that google is triying to control the way we live?!
Perhaps you need something simple, like startpage?
https://www.startpage.com/
out-of-band approach is something that needs extra thought. A physically
distinct channel to pass new cryptokeys around is limited and challenging.
James
[1] http://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-ramdisk
st of security ports on a given kernel, would be keen. Note
security ports (::=) security and all other kernel code fixes.
James
[1] https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html
[2] http://ltsi.linuxfoundation.org/
Ja
Roger Cahn club-internet.fr> writes:
> Since a few days, when I type the point (.) on the numeric
> keypad
Have you tried another (differnt make/model) keyboard? If you get
the same problem,it is software related, if it goes away, then
you are good to go.
hth,
James
R0b0t1 gmail.com> writes:
> 1) AMD cards usually have okay FOSS driver support, but all that is
> available might be the mfr-supported ones for some time.
> 2) It will never overheat in the stock configuration (which you would
> have to do a great deal to change) unless you are retarded. Note
>
ont do windows.
Any tidbits or suggestions are appreciated, like repos that have
beta foss drivers for a radeon config.
Tia,
James
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OpenACC
[2] http://www.openacc.org/node/365
[3] http://www.openacc-standard.org/
Anyone got one of these new AMD graphics cards?
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2936630/amd-reveals-hbm-powered-radeon-fury-graphics-cards-new-r300-series-gpus.html
If so, running which drivers under which kernel?
What's your mobo? heating issues?
It is water cooled....
James
rious to learn of a universal method nowadays,
particularly one that works on ascii, text and such printed via
lp.
James
his system on minimize (gentoo) and
embedded systems as a sort of system that lives completely on a usb stick,
for easy removal.
James
[1] http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/
[2] http://github.com/martine/ninja
[3] http://furius.ca/snakefood/
[4]
http://stackoverflow.com/questio
with the neighbours...
There mouths are twice the width and 4 times stronger than a croc of equal
length. The only crocs in Florida are in the ocean and edge of land, cause
the gators eat them, routinely. A 16' gator can easily be 6' wide.
hth,
James
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > ...uuuhh...I am just in process of evaluating whether a Nexus 7 is
> > the right thing to buy for my purpose.
> > Meino
The link below is not a product endorsement; just something interesting
I saw posted recently. It appears
istmas products cycles... Resource constraints are the biggest issue
for 'smart devices', imho.
Also beware that some 'product lines' have both 32 bit and 64 bit arm
processors under the same product name. caveat emptor!
hth,
James
Lee gmail.com> writes:
> Forget it - he's probably German. ;0
Huh?
Muchen::
cold river::
fast floating naked::
I do not remember that river's name, but nude frizbee,
then freezing on those rapds, was but one of the german
hi_lights.
I loved Germany:: end2end!! (in my youth and actual
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > why should anybody celebrate anything?
Volker::<<<<<<<<<<<<=media-sound/mixxx
Even you can have tons of pals, just spin some tunes, amplify,
do a little voice over and shake it down...baby!!
Beverages help 2.
Volker Armin Hemmann googlemail.com> writes:
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdMTl9zHQ9Y
> > Get up and celebrate *everything*
> why should anybody celebrate anything?
Life is such a fleeting thing.
We celebrate to live, enjoy gregariously gather.
Live a little, not just today, but everyda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdMTl9zHQ9Y
Get up and celebrate *everything*
cheers!
Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> If you really need to see what wants Ruby, add --tree to your emerge
> world command.
# equery depends ruby
Might shed some light too.
hth
James
Andreas K. Huettel gentoo.org> writes:
> > My new arm64 board has finally shipped.
> How about you pop into #gentoo-embedded on freenode irc?
OK, irc seems ackward to use to me. I' on now, with pidgin
> There's 2-3 devs actively working on arm64, and I'm sure you will find some
> help t
TAG? If so any details of the components, software
and configs would be keenly appreciated.
> raffaele
Thanks for the info Raffaele!
James
Andrew Lowe wht.com.au> writes:
> On 07/01/2015 11:54 PM, James wrote:
> > My new arm64 board has finally shipped.
> Price, name, website, sata? Enquiring minds want to know?
> Andrew
~140 USD
hikey :: https://www.96boards.org/products/ce/h
scratch. Any and all suggestions
are most welcome.
James
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Embedded#Resources
ses java) is going to have to pay
Oracle some 'pal_a_monies' ? Or did I here that wrong?
If so, I'm sure google and lots of folks are scrambling to replace
java.?
On cell phones SeLinux is probably the best thing going for a cool phone.
At least it will be reasonably secure by th
lable in the java repo, but not the gentoo tree.
TIA,
James
o use icedtead from sources to get my hacked overlays (java centric)
happy with maven and many other java-centric requirements. Do post as
much deatail as you can on this.
TIA,
James
mask set correctly on permissions, so that is why it did not work..
thanks,
James
removes overlays you add/remove via the usual layman commands. So in
> fact quite similar as the behavior with layman's make.conf, just with
> the new repos.conf.
Ah. You are my new hero, dude!
I knew this had to be dirt simple
All that googling and news items; I guess I missed this doc...
Thanks!
James
uestion..
Please keep the ideas and schema coming, as I only want to solve this code
migration & organization problem once. Maybe I should just file a (bgo) bug
about when do we git nitrous.io on gentoo?
(reminds me of the dentist :: a_hole).
But he does have an extremely attractive hygienist!
James
[1] https://pro.nitrous.io/
e going away? or just the ones run by gentoo-devs?
Suggests on a sane schema for all of this is most welcome.
(how are other organizing/labeling ad wide collect of repos, gentoo
dev repos and their own (code)fiefdom?
naming and location strategies are most welcome.
Lacking organization on repos,
James
a given platform.
However, I do understand that *everyone with any sort of embedded expertise*
is now mostly focused on the possibilities with the new arm64 SoCs about to
appear on the market.
hth,
James
, so I just keep backups
of all the config files and manually fix line items that Cupsd just
seems to fork_up from time to time.
An auto page feeder is of little cost and very, very nice to have!
hth,
James
these fools.. The NSA
is probably clandestinely cloud funding all these cloud vendors.
(ah ha ha ha ha ha) !
Thanks to all for the education.
HI_ho HI_ho
a profiling we go
HI_ho HI_ho,
James
it for Linux support to catch up).
I'd check around on the precise details of the GPU before purchase.
Some GPU use the general system ram, and that is a severe (buss-bandwidth)
bottleneck that really dampens performance on many softwares. The looming
gcc-5 is a game changer on using video resources, as general system resources...
hth,
James
will pull in what else I need. Then just mod the kernel and I have embedded
gentoo on an amd64 system with iptables.
This will work, right? Isn't this what you are implying, or is the
profile system incomplete?
James
E_PROFILE=/var/portage/profiles/default/linux/arm/13.0/armv7a eix -c
--system'
Which does work nicely.
Care to explain?
James
Alec Ten Harmsel alectenharmsel.com> writes:
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 07:03:18PM +, James wrote:
> > Hello one and all,
> > I want to first install Jenkins on a single multicore amd system, so
> > I found this brief guide (which seems simple enough):
> > h
stable, then I'm going to attempt to move
other codes to this gentoo-mesos-jenkins-CI framework.
Any suggestions are most welcome.
James
iggest issue with Clusters and
Clouds, that nobody big talks about, are the rampant security problem therein.
Thanks,
James
gentoo is
uniquely positioned to build clusters that are not on top of 'bloatware'!
> Hope that helps...
> Bruce
YES, and I appreciated every comment!
later,
James
Martin Vaeth mvath.de> writes:
>
> James tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > # PORTAGE_PROFILE=/usr/portage/profiles/arch/arm/armv7a eix -c --system
> > No matches found.
>
> Obviously, this profile contains no system packages.
> Which appears natural for
ly parsed up and down
these directories.
Pick any embedded arm profile and *please* show me the syntax to
determine the @system packages to be installed associate with any
embedded arm profile?
please?
James
Martin Vaeth mvath.de> writes:
> James tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> > # PORTAGE_PROFILE=/usr/portage/profiles/arch/arm/armv7a/eapi
> This is not a directory. If PORTAGE_PROFILE is not a readable
> directory, eix falls back to the symlink
Ok, so I'm running an amd64 d
anything embedded.
# PORTAGE_PROFILE=/usr/portage/profiles/arch/arm/armv7a/eapi eix -c --system
produces the same list of 42 packages?
What did I miss? I want the default (or minimal) package list for
the various embedded arm profiles: /usr/portage/profiles/arch/arm/ ?
???
Sorry for being so dense
TIA,
James
e
// terms of the GNU General Public License v2.
//
// Copyright (c)
// Wolfgang Frisch
// Emil Beinroth
// Martin Väth
curiously,
James
Martin Vaeth mvath.de> writes:
>
> James tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> > This is why I was looking for a 'tool' or script that would allow me
> > to easily browse the default package listings for the different
> > arch types with a default profile.
>
&g
es, I keep old boxes around just to burn a bit and re_install (x86 first).
I bet you have done this before. recently on amd64 or arm64?
> Best regards,
> Andrew Savchenko
TIA,
James
mapping between and embedded gentoo system and a default gentoo system;
so I am going to develop one, for my interests. Input from others is welcomed.
James
en though it's 2015. The entire gentoo
profile system is showing it's age and evolutionary problems, imho. I not
saying I'm taking on that brood of hornets, but just a few select
migrations from embedded to minimal.
Note {embedded << minimal << default} I still have some vintage gentoo
systems running which have very few flags set and include (USE="-*") in
make.conf. And a {state-machine/executive/rtos << embedded(linux)},
just so we are on the same page.
thx!
James
ween what is embedded (truly minimalistic)
and a minimized (via the profile) gentoo system.
TIA,
James
is in SCOWL" link.) If you download a Hunspell dictionary, you should
> just be able to unzip it (both the .aff and .dic files)
> into /usr/share/hunspell -- that should make it available system-wide.
OK.
I'll give this some effort and experiment around with web browsers.
thx, Q
James
r arcane interfaces.
> That's how I always used the spell checker, it there's a more convenient
> way I'd be glad to know also.
There has to a "pop" like the billion or so other apps that have spell
checking..?
> raffaele
thx,
James
x27;s just the replacement function in seamonkey. Are you sure I do
not have to install some "add_on" to get that working? I've looke and
looked and do not know what I'm missing...
James
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
>
>
> On Mon, 8 June 2015, at 2:25 pm, James tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> > ...
> > So I just ran across this word "emeried" and I can only find emory.
> > I think "emeried" is obscure in both meaning an
bridged english
dictionary, even if from the right side of the pond, would be keen
to integrate into seamonkey.
Q? (if my memory is correct?)
James
either. I suspect the kernel, but it's only a guess. There is lots to
tune these days, if you have time to read upon things.
hth,
James
Franz Fellner gmail.com> writes:
>
> James wrote:
> > There may be a generic processor fan you can mount/glue onto the chip
> > for cooling. Make sure all other fans are running. Blow out the laptop
> > with an air compressor.
>
> If you really blow out y
Bruce Hill happypenguincomputers.com> writes:
> "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not
> sure about the former."
Your probably looking in the mirror too much.
chip. I've monitored processes and nothing really stands out.
> I've even tried disabling plasma, no luck.
hth,
James
Mick gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Thursday 04 Jun 2015 18:07:04 James wrote:
> > Well, the "media" like to project that everything was fine, before Snowden
> > did his thing. I, like many with deep roots in communications beyond TCP/IP
> > have known better
y completely compromised.
And folks in other countries, besides the good ole USA, your asses have been
"owned" for even longer.
So I suggest we call have a shot or 2 of Tequila this weekend, get naked,
and party like you've got nothing left to hide; cause you don't!
chee
find 'restructuretext'; got a resource location?
I guess I'm going to have to brush on *roff codes. 'troff' is
what I used, but it has been a very long time..
thx,
James
Joerg Schilling fokus.fraunhofer.de> writes:
> man -s5 man
man 7 man
> BTW: Use other (good) man pages as reference and avoid the BSD doc format
> that was introduced while the AT&T lawsuit was active.
Yea, I learned 'monkey see monkey' do a log time ago, to get along;
got an explicit
.09 by Leslie Lamport
of Digital Equipment corp). I wrote my masters thesis in Latex, much
to the University's chagrin..
eix latex returns too many choices. What is the best one(s) to install
to play iwth latex again? Why is this better can just using libreoffice
once the files are in man page format?
James
easier ascii_methodology to prepare for others to read ascii
notes and such.
Formal Man pages are found in /usr/share/man, but for my work would it
be best to put the one I create into /usr/local/man or /usr/local/share/man
or What do others do?
Comment and suggestions are most welcome.
(old dog in rehab)
James
alled "Registrator"
[3]. Zookeeper is here [4]. This looks like an excellent collection
of codes for folks to see the full power of docker and moves gentoo closer to
a robust CI solution?
Your thoughts and comments are most welcome,
James
[1] http://www.ivoverberk.nl/towards-docker-in-
ards,
for now?
Maybe if you wrote your script in Haskell [2], one of the really smart guys
would help you debug and get it working (correctly?).
Have Fun,
James
[1] http://nerds.airbnb.com/introducing-chronos/
[2] http://www.haskellforall.com/2015/01/use-haskell-for-shell-scripting.html
ly followed up
by etc-update.
Maybe I need to do this all at once, but for @system or something?
I did not want to build all of those 32 bit libraries, but maybe that
is necessary? How can I get the listing of packages that need those 32 bit
libs? Maybe that the way to go? It just seems like I keep cleaning this
up over and over again.
James
Note:: My ultimate goal is minimal desktops (lxqt) on most systems and
excess resources pledged (dynamically) to a meso cluster underneath my
gentoo systems.
Comments and guidance are warmly appreciated.
Peter I'm not trying to hijack your thread, but enquire as to commonality.
hth,
James
"
her software?
app-cdr/xfburn
Description: GTK+ based CD and DVD burning application
hth,
James
a collection of simple (syntax) answers
to specific questions (although all information is appreciated just to
complete the discussion). Any sensitive information can be send to me
privately for assured confidence.
Your ideas are welcome,
James
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wik
the life of your hardware. This is particularly
acute with the sort of fine dust that builds up inside of computers
Blowing compressed air on fans make them often "over speed" so be mindful
to only blow on the fans in short bursts. Clean the fans in the power supply
likewise.
hth,
James
gmx.de> writes:
> > media-sound/qjackctlhttp://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/
> And master James moved slightly and asked a simply question.
> Suddenly the novice was enlighted.
> He answers "It is used for my PC." And after a while he added:
> "I want to
cted. If you have your printers plugged into ethernet, then you
can connect to them (via ethernet) by just typing in the ip address of the
printer into your web browser. That makes checking the embedded printer
configuration much simpler.
hth,
James
Nikos Chantziaras gmail.com> writes:
> On 19/05/15 03:47, James wrote:
> > One of the things I find ugly about github is the first appearance
> > of the main (base) page of a given project.
>https://github.com/realnc/SDL_audiolib
>http://realnc.github.io/SDL
ey have an aesthetically
pleasing appearance.. (I need an edge!).
curiously,
James
'audio app' some time ago but have yet to download it
and see what it can do. *maybe* it'll fill the need you have?
media-sound/qjackctl http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/
> Meino
hth,
James
aries often inadequate.
>
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/projectrelease/english-dictionary-based-oxford-english-dictionary-103
hth,
James
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