On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 6:15 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi all,
thanks for all the input ! :)
In the meantime I found this:
http://www.ip-adress.com/ip_lokalisieren/ip-address
where ip-aaddress is for example 192.168.192.168. ;)
Further links on that page leads to a satelite-map
March 2010 01:22:59 Ralph Slooten wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone here worked out how to filter out syslog messages using
syslog-ng v3? The old syntax doesn't work (well complains bitterly about
performance and says to use regex), and no matter what I try I cannot get
the new syntax to work
On 18 March 2010 09:40, Keith Dart ke...@dartworks.biz wrote:
You can comment that out and then those annoying run-cron entries won't
be logged.
Yes, dropping those entries on the client side is an option, however then I
have to do it for each client in the network. Doing it on the server
Hi all,
Has anyone here worked out how to filter out syslog messages using syslog-ng
v3? The old syntax doesn't work (well complains bitterly about performance
and says to use regex), and no matter what I try I cannot get the new syntax
to work :-/ I have a syslog-ng server which logs to MySQL
On 17 March 2010 13:00, Roy Wright r...@wright.org wrote:
I just started with the example at:
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Syslog-ng
HTH,
Roy
Thanks Roy, however they have the same syntax which isn't working on my
side.
filter f_shorewall { not match(regex value(Shorewall)); }
I just
Hi guys gals,
I must be missing something here, but for the life of me I cannot work
it out. I'm streaming radio channels off the internet with MPD (note: to
MPD, not from), but all I get is Unknown for artist/album info.
Playing the same channels with audacious displays them without a
problem,
I have done a similar thing at work, except what I do is first create an
ssh tunnel, then rsync to the locally listening port. Works perfectly.
In my setup the remote server is running an SSH server which is not
accessible directly. Maybe this will help you.
#!/bin/bash
SSL_COMMAND=ssh -p
So if a mail is sent to A and B and only A is a valid user, both copies
go to postmaster?
Exactly. This wasn't a problem as one employee would sift through the
postmaster email every day, that was until spammers started spamming
randomly generated addresses at their domain. She received all
Hi Guys.
I am trying to replace a server setup at one of our client's offices.
They have a domain name, and an email account - both hosted by a 3rd
party. This third party gives them a single pop3 account where all
email is stored (for all users@domain.com), downloadable by a single
user login.
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 12:08:41 +0200, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
I'm seeing the same. The amount of missing mails doesn't qualify for
lots, but I'm missing some.
When several mails on a daily basis continue to go missing, over a
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Andrew Frink wrote:
hello,
i hear that it's a problem with gmail, it would seem that if you sent
the mail to a thread it doesn't show up in your inbox.. as it already
has a copy and isn't new mail
Hello Andrew.
I am well aware of this problem
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Jeremy Olexa wrote:
I couldn't find this thread on gmane. Anyone got a link to the thread?
Or could tell me how many posts there have been before mine? I would
like to contribute to the bug report if I am seeing the problem too.
In the bug report
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Ralph Slooten wrote:
Subject Local gmane
Kde menu11 12
MythTV vs. Gentoo VDR 9 10
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Hiya,
For the last 2 years I have been archiving structurally all my
gentoo-user mails I have received into MySQL. In the last few months I
have noticed that I have been receiving more and more broken threads
(In-Reply-To and References), indicating
On 19/07/06, Janusz Bossy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/19/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the last week or so, every email I have sent to gentoo-user has
resulted in a bounce message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anybody
else seeing this? It's getting really annoying...
I have
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Hiya list,
Just need some opinions here, and am not looking for a raving flame-war
regarding which file system is better etc ;-) ~ Oh and please excuse the
long mail, but I need explain my situation clearly to avoid confusion.
Last week Friday while
Alan McKinnon wrote:
It looks like you have a problem with some reiser-related binary that is
not on the / partition. There is obviously nothing wrong with hda3 as
ext3 works on it. Which partition hosts the /lib and /sbin directories?
Both are on the same partition too. This goes for
On 17/07/06, Janusz Bossy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always managed to restore my partition after mkfs.reiserfs and
fsck.resierfs --rebuild-tree -S. It should (at least I think so) clear
the tree and the journal.
I agree that this *should* fix it, but with my first attempts it found
a couple
On 17/07/06, Janusz Bossy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC there's also an options to fsck.reiserfs that makes it repair
errors because by default it only show what it has found. Look into
the man page for more detail (I'm currently at work using Windows).
--fix-fixable
Yes, I had done this,
On 17/07/06, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Install and run smartmontools, it could be a drive on the way out.
Nice tip .. thanks. I have this on my servers, but not (yet) on workstation.
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cristi wrote:
I'm trying to download my pictures from the digital camera but I can't
seem to succeed I get Could not list folders in '/'.
Both my wife and I use gtkam on my PC at home, both as normal users with
no setuid programs or sudo. I am not
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cristi wrote:
My user is plugdev group, tried also the /etc/fstab part but still no
go(when that happenedi got the hole /proc/bus/usb/ dir on my desktop)
but I had no usbfs in my /etc/fstab all usebdevices worked fine till
now is that line
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Hi David,
David Klempner wrote:
Actually, I side with the kernel developers on this; the fact that
they're hiding the VMSPLIT options is basically a subtle hint that they
don't want people using them who don't *really* know what they're doing.
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David Klempner wrote:
For whatever reason, they made prompting about VMSPLIT dependent on
CONFIG_EMBEDDED.
I upgraded yesterday to 2.6.17 and also noticed that there was no split
option. Not thinking much of it I installed the kernel which works
to be fine.
Thanks again,
Ralph
David Klempner wrote:
* Ralph Slooten [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-19 00:25]:
David Klempner wrote:
Note that without doing *anything*, with a normal 3G/1G split, you'll
actually get 896M. Recent kernels added in a config option to have a
2.75G/1.25G split, which solves
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Matthias Langer wrote:
i'm not sure which of these lines acually fixed my problem as i've just
looked at the output of rpcinfo and grabbed all nfs relevant ports from
there.
This will probably fix your problems *until* you restart nfs.
# lsof -n
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Hi list,
Today I expended my RAM to 2GB (DDR) to my workstation, as apposed to
the initial 1GB I had. The RAm added is identical to the initial RAM.
Without changing the kernel (2.6.16.x) I still get 1GB available, and
digging into the kernel I found
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Steven Susbauer wrote:
What graphics card are you using? Sluggish and screen jolts sound possibly
like your graphics are too high for the card. Generally too little ram
will result in your HD doing a lot of work during gameplay.
GeForce
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Hi David,
David Klempner wrote:
Note that without doing *anything*, with a normal 3G/1G split, you'll
actually get 896M. Recent kernels added in a config option to have a
2.75G/1.25G split, which solves this problem; it makes sense to use that
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Matthias Langer wrote:
i've recently set up a local nfs server for my disfiles; to keep the WAN
out i have:
iptables -A INPUT -p TCP -i ! ${LAN} -d 0/0 --dport nfs -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -p UDP -i ! ${LAN} -d 0/0 --dport nfs -j DROP
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Is it /var/run/mysql or /var/run/mysqld?
You should probably recreate /var/run/mysqld
and set the permissions.
/var/run/mysqld must have mysql:mysql permissions (drwxr-xr-x)
And make /etc/my.cnf a symlink to /etc/mysql/my.cnf
CLI utilities
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Hiya list,
I bought myself a new AMD Athlon64 in December, and initially installed
it as a 64-bit Gentoo. In January this year I decided to reinstall it as
a 32-bit OS due to constant issues with flash plugins, win32 codecs etc.
Seems I made one
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Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:
netscape-flash works with mozilla-firefox-bin and any other 32-bit browser,
it's also possible to make it work with 64-bit konqueror. You might also be
interested in looking at net-www/gnash, still alpha quality but
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Calvin Walton wrote:
core simply tells X to use the built-in default cursors, black with
white borders. Because they are built-in, there are no theme files for
them.
Then why do I get a normal pointer-icon (mouse) on my desktop, but a
triangle on
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is there a legal way to change the shape of the Cursor in X.org ???
Thank you very much for any helpful reply in advance!
Keep hacking!
If you want it system-wide, try editing
/usr/share/cursors/xorg-x11/default/index.theme with the name of
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Dave Jones wrote:
Had similar problems here after the recent alsa-* updates.
Deleted /etc/asound.state, stopped kmix alsasound, restart alsasound.
Ran alsamixer to setup various levels (default = mute), then alsactl
store when levels OK.
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I guess I just solved the issue ;-)
/etc/conf.d/rc
RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP=yes = no
My guess is that something was seriously messing it up during the
parallel startup! After changing this to no (default) and rebooting
(tested 3x) it works
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Dave Jones wrote:
Hope this helps, I'm out of ideas otherwise...
Actually no ;-) LOL, but both you and Christoph did. In the other post I
discovered it was due to `RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP=yes` in my
/etc/conf.d/rc file.
Thanks again for the tips!
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Message was signed by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Key ID: 0xF3F90A1339B034DA).
The signature is valid, but the key's validity is unknown.
That's what kmail says to me.
Looks ok to me:
OpenPGP Security Info
UNTRUSTED Good
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did. However, I sent the key anyway so that you don't have to go hunting
for which keyservers I was able to use. Some of them didn't work. I'll
re-try later, but right now there's a few (about two or three - I don't
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Maybe I misunderstand you, but here goes:
The system bell is a kernel module in the 2.6 kernels ~ this is if you
are meaning the actual system bell. If you are referring to a beep in
the KDE konsole, then that is a separate settings that can be
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Hiren Dave wrote:
I have installed dovecat on my RHELv4WS machine. But when I am trying
telnet localhsot 110 command, I am not able to log in with my username
and password. The error is saying that ERR [AUTH] Invalid login.
Please help.
The
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Jason Weisberger wrote:
Apparently Skype has been working furiously on a newer version where
alsa support and the like will be built in, but I'm waiting to see that one.
Just to give a little inside heads-up ~
Firstly I would not call it furiously
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Very sorry to answer my own post. I found this link in the forums:
Funny enough, you asked almost the exact same question on 04 June 2004!
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/83253
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Very funny! Thanks for finding it!
LOL, well it's not really like I was trying to find it. Truth be told it
was my software that found it. I wrote a few scripts to archive all my
gentoo-user mailing to a MySQL database (88,132
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There is some examples in /etc/make.conf.example, but not for prozilla ...
If you are using the latest prozilla:
RESUMECOMMAND='/usr/local/bin/proz -r --no-curses --no-getch -s ${URI}
- -P ${DISTDIR} --min-size=2048'
This will invoke an ftp mirror
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Eric Bliss wrote:
I've got a user who wants his mail both kept locally and forked off to
another
server. Will the following work in the aliases file, or will it create an
infinite loop?
bob: bob, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm thinking it should
On 23/12/05, Martin S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/dev/hda1 /ext3defaults0 1
I still get: ls: .: Permission denied
when doing ls on the root directory
Hi Martin. I had a problem like this a while ago, except my problem
was purely related to the fact that
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Harry Putnam wrote:
I'm about to install gentoo on an athlon64. Is there enough 64 bit
software and other good reasons to use the 64 bit version?
Although a long time linux user, I'm not particularly skilled at
dealing with problems (a slow
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Harry Putnam wrote:
The amd64 faq link posted by Ralph Sooten tells a kind of bleak story
as of June 2005 about there being nothing remarkable about 64
performance and futher that 32 bit out performs in many areas. It is
also said that for
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Holly Bostick wrote:
Well, if someone asks how to create a signature, and someone else
answers how to provide a key pair, clearly someone is confused as to the
fact that a signature is not a key pair.
No, actually I'm not confused as to the
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gpg --gen-key
But you won't be able to use it with the gmail interface. I personally
use it with thunderbird (enigmail extension).
El Nino wrote:
dear friends,
can anybody tell me methode to create my own pgp signature?
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Have you tried looking at http://www.linux-laptop.net/ ? It might give
you some hints with the same (or similar) laptops.
To see if you have working acpi support check
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/info
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state
They should tell you
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Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
No. It isn't mounted by you. You own it (at least this directory). Use
find / -xdev -uid 1000
Ahh, so what you are saying is that I own the / directory. Hmm, how
could that have happened, and on 2 separate machines? I never
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Frank Schafer wrote:
This seems to be a bug in the 2005.* installer.
I actually used iirc 2004.[2-3] or something which I still had lying
around. That version I did use for both my workstation and laptop. My
server was another version (no idea which
-permissions in underlying
directories (like usr).
Thanks all for your help
Greetings
Ralph
Ralph Slooten wrote:
Hiya all,
Now I feel *really* stupid asking this, but for the life of me I cannot
work it out. On two machines here at home I discovered that I can write
as a particular normal
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Hiya all,
Now I feel *really* stupid asking this, but for the life of me I cannot
work it out. On two machines here at home I discovered that I can write
as a particular normal user to the root partition (/). This also means I
can rename /root to
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What does ls -ld / show?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls -ld /
drwxr-xr-x 20 axllent users 456 Aug 15 20:05 /
Looks like it's mounted by me ;-) LOL.
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Nick Rout wrote:
after that
id ralph
id wife
will show the differences between the accounts - perhaps ralph is in the
root group?
workstation ~ # id axllent
uid=1000(axllent) gid=100(users)
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Pupeno wrote:
I use the dm-crypt from the kernel
I've read that it is unsecure and I also read that it is not yet vory well
suported.
You read wrong. Dm-crypt *is* the encryption technique now used in the
kernel, and it wasn't chosen out
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As I said in another message, what I read is that the userland tools weren't
supporting dm-crypt propersy. Probably I've read something that was outdated.
An old bug I believe. ATM there is nothing I know of that supports a bug
or flaw in any way.
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Hiya,
Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:
Hi everyone,
I recently migrated from Evolution to Mozilla Thunderbird and I must
say that I has been a really good move ;-). However, I have a couple of
problems to fix before finishing the migration;
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Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Skype searches for sound daemons, but I notice it never uses them, OSS
always (or the emulated OSS under ALSA), maybe will come handy in the
future of development.
Skype does not search for demons at all, the gentoo
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Hi Grant,
Grant wrote:
Very interesting. It's starting to sound like Skype isn't the devil
after all. Is there any other software that will let me make calls to
regular phone lines from my Linux computer? Free would be better, but
I don't mind
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Sorry to reply late on this, but statements like this cannot go
unchallenged:
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Skype isn't awesome. They did it right in terms of usability.
But do not forget that they are abusing you, the user, to
penetrate the market
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Matt Garman wrote:
zsh: abort ctorrent ../ubuntu-5.04-dvd-i386.iso.torrent
Maybe it's just Gentoo's way of killing competition ;-)
I think I see the error ~ no large-file-support it seems in ctorrent.
Piece length: 1048576
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By the way, how is the thread information retained, even if the subject
line is changed?
Look in the source of the emails for the References: header. It simply
states which mail this is a reply to.
Most programs use this to overrule actual
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/etc/security/pam_env.conf
Comment out all in that config. It was a bug in the ebuilds a while ago
(it was in the bugs database, but you will have to search for that
yourself if you want to confirm). The solution was I believe to uncomment:
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SLES8 is still on 3.23, not tried SLES9 yet though...
SLES9 = mysql-4.0.18-32.13 ... just checked on one of our servers.
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Hi,
What is the error message you talk about?
Are you running your own mailserver internally, or trying to post to
your ISP's SMTP? It looks like you mean your own, but before passing
judgement could you confirm?
.. but I cannot telnet to their
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Hi,
kernel is Linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r6
Let me guess, it all used to work perfectly until you upgraded to
2.6.10? If this is the case, then I had similar problems. I cannot say
for sure if gentoo found and fixed the errors in their own patched
version
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