the debconf GUI ignored that I checked the only grub partition to install GRUB
onto. Next screen asked if I wanted to skip GRUB installation altogether which
I did not.
Since I could not leave the GUI I terminated the process and performed
dpkg-reconfigure shim-signed
on a fresh terminal. It as
Public bug reported:
shim-signed was to be updated during regular package update operations.
I tried this through the GUI and wanted to select my only EFI partition
for GRUB to be installed to. That failed and the debconf GUI didn't let
me finish the installation.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelea
How about an Intel NIC? In my experience these are far less expensive than
those offered by the server vendors. I know that they support VLAN and they are
supported by Linux.
Regards,
Christian Spoo
Von: Pandu Poluan mailto:pa...@poluan.info>>
Antworten an:
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Package: libc0.1
Version: 2.11.2-6
Severity: normal
File: libc
libc0.1 in its current version on squeeze doesn't export the jail-related
syscalls jail_set, jail_get and jail_remove.
Manual calling via syscall() works.
Steps to reproduce:
$ cat test.c
#include
#include
int main(void) {
int
Package: libc0.1
Version: 2.11.2-6
Severity: normal
File: libc
libc0.1 in its current version on squeeze doesn't export the jail-related
syscalls jail_set, jail_get and jail_remove.
Manual calling via syscall() works.
Steps to reproduce:
$ cat test.c
#include
#include
int main(void) {
int
ng to undefined references to the BSD syscalls
jail_get, jail_set and jail_remove which I was unable to resolve.
Does any recent effort have been made in using kFreeBSD as a host system for
BSD jails and are binaries for the FreeBSD jail utilities available for this?
Kind Regards,
Christian
eally empty, Reiser3 could eat several MBytes because its algorithms
for handling sparse files are not that good).
Regards,
Christian Spoo
Am 16.02.2008 um 01:08 schrieb Randy Barlow:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spent time about a year ago looking into good encryption. At that
time, cry
Peter Abrahamsen schrieb:
> No, I was right, it's called sudoedit. visudo edits the sudoers file
> safely.
Sorry, then I misunderstood you because you didn't say which particular
file you wanted to edit with root's privileges. Seemed to me as if you
meant the sudoers file itself.
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Peter Abrahamsen schrieb:
> Also, I believe sudo has 'sudoedit' or something along those lines,
> which presumably allows you to edit a copy of the file before suid,
> then copies the file back.
>
Yes, the appropiate tool for this is called visudo.
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Ricardo Loureiro schrieb:
> That works well, until the users type sudo bash like I saw many ppl doing...
Then you can restrict the commands your guys are allowed to execute.
It's very easily handled in the sudoers file.
In typical LAMP installations you could configure, separate DB admin,
WWW adm
> Assuming drives are $100 then it's the difference of $300 vs $400 which
> is a much better ratio than the shelf example. At this level going with
> better performance for that cost difference makes sense.
I totally agree since the 500GB are enough capacity to save at least the
work of half a yea
First, thanks for all your answers!
kashani schrieb:
> However if you're running a file share that is primarily reads, aka
> just about every file share in the world, RAID5 will work just fine and
> give you much more space. Assuming you're got a limited budget and
> you're doing general file
failure?
Thanks in advance,
Christian Spoo
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> p.s.: does anyone know of a namebased virtualhosting module or similar for
> apache2 that doesn't require a graceful apache2 restart?
You could redirect all requests of a certain domain by using
ServerName *.domain.tld
(other options needed for your vhost)
Then you could easily determine
Ben Munat schrieb:
> Yikes... guess I gotta be careful with what I add to my .bashrc... added
> this to root's .bashrc and locked myself out of my system!
>
> Before I exited (and then couldn't reconnect) I looked at ps -e and
> there were hundreds of screen/bash processes... something went haywir
Ben Munat schrieb:
> Well, I think the response is overwhelmingly clear: screen!
>
> I just wanted to add my 2 cents that I absolutely love screen... it has
> saved my ass countless times. The only problem is remembering to run it
> on login before starting the emerge. I suppose I really should lo
José González Gómez schrieb:
>
>
> 2006/9/6, Christian Spoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
> Tomek Lutelmowski schrieb:
> > I think this is very good idea, even more, I think Gentoo should
> have error
> >
Tomek Lutelmowski schrieb:
> I think this is very good idea, even more, I think Gentoo should have error
> reporting tool (let say qreport) which sends information like:
>
> - ebuild version
> - type of bug (compiling, stability, security, etc)
> - emerge --info
> - user comments
>
> to whatever
Am Montag, 4. September 2006 04:42 schrieb Mike Kelly:
> On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 18:11:12 +0200
>
> Christian Affolter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As soon as the shadow chroot patch [2] from GLEP 27 [3] is
> > implemented, we will be able to build striped down gentoo instances
> > without any develo
.
@Gentoo-devs: Keep up the good work!
Christian Spoo
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Alex Efros schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> Below is example of report which I received from chkrootkit. What's the
> goal of listing all these .keep and .packlist files? There a lot of them,
> and this make report hard to read. I've checked some of these files -
Hi!
The .keep files are used by Portage to pre
Just to offer a possible workaround for SSH:
If establishing a _direct_ SSH connection isn't required, you could also
create a very unprivileged user on the gateway machine and SSH from
there to your actual destination.
Christian
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Hi,
thanks for the advice, kashani! You are right, I merged the latest
baselayout some days ago. But during the update nothing seemed strange
so I haven't thought about it.
I've just emerged courier-imap-4.0.6 and it works just fine! While
running dispatch-conf I discovered that the new init-scri
>> I've been running net-mail/courier-imap version 4.0.1 for quite a while
>> but suddenly it refuses to restart.
> "Suddenly" ?
Yes because I rebooted the machine. Normally, Courier should start
because it's activated using rc-update but it simply doesn't.
Perhaps I should mention that courier-au
Hi,
I've been running net-mail/courier-imap version 4.0.1 for quite a while
but suddenly it refuses to restart. A /etc/init.d/courier-imapd restart
simply fails.
I can run the server manually by issuing the following:
/usr/lib/courier-imap/couriertcpd -address=0
-stderrlogger=/usr/lib/courier-ima
Just had a look at the changes in baselayout. There were only some
grammatical fixes in some of the init-scripts. Something you even
needn't to reboot for.
Christian
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In my opinion, copying application's files to a webroot is something,
which I could do myself. Instead of constructing a long commandline for
webapp-config some little 'cp' commands could do the same. Hardlinking
the files saves space, but then I can't modify the sources without
affecting other ins
Hi,
do you have tested Imagemagick manually with one of your PNG files?
Try the following:
convert -sample 25%x25% thumbnail.png
Best regards,
Christian Spoo
fire-eyes schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Gallery 2.1.1. I am using Imagemagick (only) for the image
> toolkit.
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