On Thursday 07 July 2011 14:01:55 kashani did opine thusly:
> On 7/7/2011 1:37 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Thursday 07 July 2011 11:23:15 kashani did opine thusly:
> >> On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
> >>> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've
> >>> decided to stick wit
On 7/7/2011 1:37 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2011 11:23:15 kashani did opine thusly:
On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've
decided to stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the
number of Gentoo systems I'm responsible
On Thursday 07 July 2011 11:23:15 kashani did opine thusly:
> On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
> > After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've
> > decided to stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the
> > number of Gentoo systems I'm responsible for and they're
> > nearing doub
On 7/2/2011 3:14 PM, Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo syste
>> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
>> stick with Gentoo routers.
>
> Out of curiosity, could you tell us more about this experience?
Sure, I was using the stock firmware and I didn't like that you
couldn't specify a source IP address when punching a hole in t
On Sun, 3 Jul 2011 16:46:30 -0400, Simon wrote:
> I have 2 world file "styles", one has "everything" in it and the other
> is just the minimal stuff. I used to maintain the world files directly
> but I've opted for creating 2 ebuilds in my own portage overlay which
> are basically called sys-apps
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Grant wrote:
> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
> stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
> systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
> can be done to make the management of mu
Grant (Sat, 2 Jul 2011 15:14:38 -0700):
> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
> stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
> systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
> can be done to make the management of multiple
On 2 July 2011, at 23:14, Grant wrote:
> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
> stick with Gentoo routers.
Out of curiosity, could you tell us more about this experience?
The WRT54G(L) is quite dated, and the OpenWRT devs recommend against trying to
do anythin
Grant writes:
> After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
> stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
> systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
> can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo systems easier?
I
Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo systems easier?
I think id
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