On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 01:55:03 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Has anyone tried Xorg7 with nvidia 1.0.6629?
Why do you want to use such an old version? I have it working with
1.0.7174, the last that works with the TNT2 card in this box.
--
Neil Bothwick
If all the world is a stage, where is the
Ted Ozolins wrote:
>pysol. you have to emerge python with tcltk use flag in order for it to
>work. Pysol contains just about every card game you can imagine.
>
>
>
Yea, I have that one though. I was wondering if there were any more
though. I looked in /usr/portage but they are not sorted by ca
Why does this happen? I upgraded to xorg modular (7.0.0). Most
things work ok, but emacs gives me this error message. This includes
three versions of emacs.
# emacs
Undefined color: "black
#
I found two messages on the ubuntuforums about this error, assoc with
xorg, but the www was
Teresa and Dale wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>My girlfriends mom comes over sometimes and she likes to play card games
>on the computer. Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are
>card games? You know, like Solitaire or something like that. I have
>the ones that come with KDE and Pysol too.
Hi folks,
My girlfriends mom comes over sometimes and she likes to play card games
on the computer. Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are
card games? You know, like Solitaire or something like that. I have
the ones that come with KDE and Pysol too. Just looking for some more
for
Am Montag, 27. März 2006 16:25 schrieb ext THUFIR HAWAT:
> On 3/27/06, Dirk Heinrichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
>
> > Well, it seems leafnote is either _not_ up and running or not
> > listening for
> > connections on network interface lo.
>
> Pardon, I'm not understanding what you mean by ne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Alle 19:29, lunedì 27 marzo 2006, JimD ha scritto:
>
>
>>On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 11:16:11 +
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Solved!!
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>emilio
>>>
>>>
>>You should post how you solved the problem in case someone else runs
>>into the
Hi,
I upgraded gcc a while back. I thought I read somewhere that it is best
to just upgrade on occasion with the major upgrades. Should this be
upgraded or should I mask it? This is what I get:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -up world
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
>
On 3/27/06, Jeremy Olexa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lord Sauron wrote:
> > Would you say about 45 seconds is right for a
> > 1.0GHz Pentium-M with 256Megs of PC2700 SO-DIMM RAM? (200-pin, of
> > course)
>
> Sounds about right. You aren't recompiling the WHOLE kernel everytime.
> Just whatever cha
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 06:00:25PM +0100, Graham Murray wrote
> Even if the processor supports the NX bit, in arch/i386/mm/init.c it
> looks as though NX is only enabled if PAE is configured (which
> requires setting 64G highmem)
Let me get this straight. In "make menuconfig"...
Processor typ
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> Lord Sauron wrote:
>
>> Would you say about 45 seconds is right for a
>> 1.0GHz Pentium-M with 256Megs of PC2700 SO-DIMM RAM? (200-pin, of
>> course)
>
>
> Sounds about right. You aren't recompiling the WHOLE kernel everytime.
> Just whatever changes.
>
> -Jeremy
>
>>
>> I'm
On Monday 27 March 2006 22:55, Norberto Bensa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] nvidia 6629? was: modular Xorg made it to ~x86':
> Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > I need a functional X on this box, but
> > I'm happy to put up with a few quirks. What are the gotcha's?
>
> Has anyone tried X
On Monday 27 March 2006 20:43, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] chroot':
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 19:56:22 -0600
> "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, that's an option to, although with more than ~768K of ram it's
> > not ideal.
>
> Why is that? I thou
Iain Buchanan wrote:
> I need a functional X on this box, but
> I'm happy to put up with a few quirks. What are the gotcha's?
I'll hijack this one.
Has anyone tried Xorg7 with nvidia 1.0.6629?
Thanks in advance,
Norberto
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Lord Sauron wrote:
Would you say about 45 seconds is right for a
1.0GHz Pentium-M with 256Megs of PC2700 SO-DIMM RAM? (200-pin, of
course)
Sounds about right. You aren't recompiling the WHOLE kernel everytime.
Just whatever changes.
-Jeremy
I'm going to go recheck a few things now.
--
maxim wexler wrote:
--- Chad Feller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
methinks java is not in your path. if you type:
"which java"
does it return anything? that failing find out
where it (java) is on
your system. something like this should help:
"locate javac | grep bin"
(I chose javac ins
Okay, yet another update.
I found that these packages were not installed:
ibm-acpi
acpi
(though acpid was installed)
I emerged them and then recompiled the kernel. However, I'm really
beginning to get suspicious... I really think that a kernel recompile
would take longer. Would you say about
--- Chad Feller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> methinks java is not in your path. if you type:
>
> "which java"
>
> does it return anything? that failing find out
> where it (java) is on
> your system. something like this should help:
>
> "locate javac | grep bin"
>
> (I chose javac instea
--- Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 02:05:13PM -0800, maxim
> wexler wrote
>
> > I thought emerging ftpd would be my salvation but
> that
> > doesn't work either. How do you start the bleeping
> > thing. I even ran /usr/sbin/ftpd; it didn't gag
> but
> > it did
On 3/27/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lord Sauron wrote:
>
> >On 3/27/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >Extremely clever. I'll have to remeber cool tricks like that when I'm
> >working with my own server...
> >
> >
>
> You can never know to much. Tha
On 3/27/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Devon Miller wrote:
>
> > Just to throw my 2 cents in...
> >
> > I always set
> >
> > CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y
> > CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y
> >
> > unless I'm building for a memory constrained system. This stores the
> > config file in the kernel imag
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 19:56:22 -0600
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, that's an option to, although with more than ~768K of ram it's
> not ideal.
Why is that? I thought 32-bit should have no problems addressing
2GB?
> emerge crossdev
> crossdev -s2 -t x86_64
> make ARCH=
Lord Sauron wrote:
>On 3/27/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>Extremely clever. I'll have to remeber cool tricks like that when I'm
>working with my own server...
>
>
You can never know to much. That's for sure. I know I haven't had that
trouble yet on my end. o_O
>
>
Devon Miller wrote:
> Just to throw my 2 cents in...
>
> I always set
>
> CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y
> CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y
>
> unless I'm building for a memory constrained system. This stores the
> config file in the kernel image and makes it available as
> /proc/config.gz. That way, when I get it worki
On Monday 27 March 2006 19:20, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] chroot':
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:55:46 -0600
>
> "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How much RAM do you have? <4G, you might just go with a full 32-bit
> > userland and only a 64-bit kerne
On Monday 27 March 2006 18:48, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> I noticed after a sync a few nights ago, that modular xorg is in ~x86.
> I also noticed a few people here have installed a while ago already.
>
> so, can I just go ahead with it? I need a functional X on this box, but
> I'm happy to put up with
run revdep-rebuild (from gentoolkit) after you do the upgrade, there
were several packages, that had to rebuild against the new Xorg.
Iain Buchanan wrote:
I noticed after a sync a few nights ago, that modular xorg is in ~x86.
I also noticed a few people here have installed a while ago already.
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:55:46 -0600
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How much RAM do you have? <4G, you might just go with a full 32-bit
> userland and only a 64-bit kernel.
I have 2G. Couldn't I do 32-bit userland and 32-bit kernel? The
reason for a 32-bit kernel is becau
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 00:38:40 - (UTC)
"Matt Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mlaptop proc # rm -rfv /proc/config.gz
> rm: cannot remove `/proc/config.gz': Operation not permitted
>
> are you sure ? proc is like a dynamic filesystem they aren't really
> files just virtual files that the k
On Monday 27 March 2006 18:30, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] chroot':
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:16:31 -0600
>
> "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There /could/ be issues if you booted from a livecd that has a
> > different CHOST than you are building
JimD wrote:
OK, I switched to 1280x960 and noticed something weird. Here is the
xdpyinfo for both resolutions.
1280x1024:
screen #0:
print screen:no
dimensions:1280x1024 pixels (339x271 millimeters)
resolution:96x96 dots per inch
depths (7):24, 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, 32
1280x
>
> Will rm -Rf /proc hose a system? I didn't run rm -Rf /proc directly,
> but I did do it indirectly. I had mount --bind /proc /mnt/gentoo/proc
> and then forgot about it. I then ran rm -Rf /mnt/gentoo to start a
> stage 3 again forgetting that /boot and /proc were both mount
> --bind[ed] to /m
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:24:49 -0600
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never attempted it. ;)
Could you please try for me know and let me know what happens? : )
Jim
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:16:31 -0600
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There /could/ be issues if you booted from a livecd that has a
> different CHOST than you are building the system for, but if you are
> doing something that crazy, I'd hope you'd tell us in your initial
> emai
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 22:33 +0200, Simon Kellett wrote:
> Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > So the question is: why does wget try to download it from the
> > beginning? wget shouldn't do this even if the server can't resume,
> > wget should just die.
>
> man wget :-)
ok:
Beginn
On Monday 27 March 2006 17:58, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Arrrgggh!! rm -Rf /proc':
> Will rm -Rf /proc hose a system?
Probably, at least until you reboot, since /proc is generated dynamically
by the kernel. I've never attempted it. ;)
--
"If there's one thing we've e
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:38:05 -0500
JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know whey monitor resolutions go:
>
> 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024
>
> Shouldn't that last number be: 1280x960? I have a 17" and a 19" LCD
> and I have been wondering why both do 1280x1024 by default.
>
> Jim
OK
On Monday 27 March 2006 17:48, Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] modular Xorg made it to ~x86':
> I noticed after a sync a few nights ago, that modular xorg is in ~x86.
> I also noticed a few people here have installed a while ago already.
>
> so, can I just go ahead wit
On Monday 27 March 2006 17:14, JimD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] chroot':
> Is is safe to continue to build in a chroot? The handbook say to boot
> into my new gentoo system. However, I would like to continue to build
> in the chroot (from another Gentoo 2006.0) until I have X,
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 15:52:41 -0800
Manuel McLure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mostly history, I think. However, most monitors and video cards will
> do 1280x960 just fine so you can have your high resolution and square
> pixels too :) I use that resolution regularly for gaming (if
> 1600x1200 tax
Will rm -Rf /proc hose a system? I didn't run rm -Rf /proc directly,
but I did do it indirectly. I had mount --bind /proc /mnt/gentoo/proc
and then forgot about it. I then ran rm -Rf /mnt/gentoo to start a
stage 3 again forgetting that /boot and /proc were both mount
--bind[ed] to /mnt/gentoo.
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 16:19:55 -0300
"Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> A little bit OT, a very noobish of me. I'm having trouble with LDAP
> filters. I'm still trying to get the hang of it.
>
> I'd like filter to use on the Apache mod_auth_ldap that returns all
>
JimD wrote:
Does anyone know whey monitor resolutions go:
1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024
Shouldn't that last number be: 1280x960? I have a 17" and a 19" LCD and
I have been wondering why both do 1280x1024 by default.
Mostly history, I think. However, most monitors and video cards will do
128
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 01:38, JimD wrote:
> Does anyone know whey monitor resolutions go:
>
> 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024
>
> Shouldn't that last number be: 1280x960? I have a 17" and a 19" LCD and
> I have been wondering why both do 1280x1024 by default.
>
stupidity? Some very dumb group of
I noticed after a sync a few nights ago, that modular xorg is in ~x86.
I also noticed a few people here have installed a while ago already.
so, can I just go ahead with it? I need a functional X on this box, but
I'm happy to put up with a few quirks. What are the gotcha's?
thanks,
--
Iain Buch
On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 00:02 +0100, THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
> Thanks all, yes, the telnet is working :)
>
> Just a few minutes ago it wasn't, but I played around with the hosts
> file. I don't understand why it's working now and not before because
> I'm still using a FQDN which I was using from the be
Does anyone know whey monitor resolutions go:
1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024
Shouldn't that last number be: 1280x960? I have a 17" and a 19" LCD and
I have been wondering why both do 1280x1024 by default.
Jim
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Alle 21:00, lunedì 27 marzo 2006, kashani ha scritto:
> Luigi Pinna wrote:
> > media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20051216 +a52 +aac
> > (-altivec) -debug -doc -dts +encode +ieee1394 +imlib (-mmx)
> > -network +ogg -oss +sdl +test +theora +threads +truetype +v
Is is safe to continue to build in a chroot? The handbook say to boot
into my new gentoo system. However, I would like to continue to build
in the chroot (from another Gentoo 2006.0) until I have X, Fluxbox,
Firefox, Postfix, Apache, Mysql and Courier built. This way I will
have the minimal I ne
On 3/27/06, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
> > I've been rebooting :(
> > Is there a better way?
>
> /etc/init.d/xinetd stop
> /etc/init.d/xinetd start
>
> or
>
> /etc/init.d/xinetd restart
>
Ah, thank you :)
> > localhost ~ # date
> > Mon Mar 27 21:30:44 IST 2006
> > lo
On Monday 27 March 2006 18:11, "b.n." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] USB sync/async mount':
> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > Check out the flash players from iRiver. They play ogg, mp3, and wav,
> > and with the proper firmware are accessible as a USB device.
>
> Thanks! I
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Check out the flash players from iRiver. They play ogg, mp3, and wav, and
with the proper firmware are accessible as a USB device. The headphones
that come with them are a little bit uncomfortable, but good enough
quality that I could tell the difference between
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 23:27 +, b.n. wrote:
> Joseph wrote:
> > Does anybody has any experience with inserting a barcodes into images or
> > combining it.
> >
> > In this particular application, I would like to take a live image (from
> > application such a kino etc), add barcode to it and sa
>>> I would like to use iplimit in my firewall.
>
>> I'm still using 2.6.11-r9, but, it appears to be in yours too. From
>> "make menuconfig" under the 2.6.11-r9 it is here:
> [...]
>> limit match support
>
> It is not this module. "limit" module can limit number of p
060327 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alle 23:04, lunedì 27 marzo 2006, Sergio Polini ha scritto:
>>> I am using KDE 3.4.3 Gentoo amd64.
>>> Almost every time I login the icons of the desktop moved and mixed.
>>> I tried checking every possible options (KDE Comtrol Center), with
>>> no results. Any hin
Joseph wrote:
Does anybody has any experience with inserting a barcodes into images or
combining it.
In this particular application, I would like to take a live image (from
application such a kino etc), add barcode to it and save it to database
(most likely mysql).
saving image to mysql datab
On Monday 27 March 2006 17:08, "b.n." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] USB sync/async mount':
> > Now I can mount my mp3 player (gotta get an ogg player).
>
> Do portable, cheap USB-stick ogg players exist?
Check out the flash players from iRiver. They play ogg, mp3, and wav, a
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 27 March 2006 23:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using KDE 3.4.3 Gentoo amd64.
Almost every time I login the icons of the desktop moved and mixed.
I tried checking every possible options (KDE Comtrol Center), with no
results. Any hints.
Is it a bug?
Yes.
Hi Emi
Does anybody has any experience with inserting a barcodes into images or
combining it.
In this particular application, I would like to take a live image (from
application such a kino etc), add barcode to it and save it to database
(most likely mysql).
saving image to mysql database should be eas
On Monday 27 March 2006 11:18, Meino Christian Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Further probs/phenomena':
> My previous system was an LFS one, from which I took the complete
> configuration of the linux kernel. That's why I took a vanilla kernel
> for gentoo (by the
thanks! :)
Now I can mount my mp3 player (gotta get an ogg player).
Do portable, cheap USB-stick ogg players exist?
m.
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THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
I've been rebooting :(
Is there a better way?
/etc/init.d/xinetd stop
/etc/init.d/xinetd start
or
/etc/init.d/xinetd restart
localhost ~ # date
Mon Mar 27 21:30:44 IST 2006
localhost ~ #
I and many others aren't inclined to go searching through a page and
half of log
On 27 March 2006 23:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am using KDE 3.4.3 Gentoo amd64.
> Almost every time I login the icons of the desktop moved and mixed.
> I tried checking every possible options (KDE Comtrol Center), with no
> results. Any hints.
> Is it a bug?
Yes.
Uwe
--
Why do consumers k
On 3/27/06, John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
..
> > As root a netstat -ptln might tell you if xinetd is holding the
> > port, but since xinetd is a superdaemon of sorts it might not
> > show
> > it on the port unless there is a working connection... I'm not
> > sure
> > and have no desire to i
On 3/27/06, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
> > I want to test that leafnode is up and running, so am using telnet:
>
> Wow, you got some wacky ass answers on this.
>
> First off telneting to the port should work as long as you're on the
> same box since it's supposed to be
Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So the question is: why does wget try to download it from the
> beginning? wget shouldn't do this even if the server can't resume,
> wget should just die.
man wget :-)
"Note that -c only works with FTP servers and with HTTP servers that
support the "R
Just to throw my 2 cents in...I always setCONFIG_IKCONFIG=yCONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=yunless I'm building for a memory constrained system. This stores the config file in the kernel image and makes it available as /proc/config.gz. That way, when I get it working, I know what I did.
I'm currently running
Hey, I found something interesting...
/boot/config
> #
> # Automatically generated make config: don't edit
> # Linux kernel version: 2.6.15-gentoo-r1
> # Sun Mar 26 17:30:03 2006
> #
large snip of non-ACPI stuff, mainly architecture flags.
> #
> # ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interfac
Hi Matthias,
Thank you for your tipp, I'll check it.
I also checked ekiga, which is like gnomemeeting, but different ebuild,
downloadable from the site.
I tried this: esearch phone
there are several packages, really nice :)
cheers,
István
Matthias Bethke wrote:
> Hi Pongracz,
> on Wednesday, 2
On 3/27/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lord Sauron wrote:
>
> >On 3/26/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >I had this set to be compiled into the kernel. Should that present
> >any problems?
> >
> >
>
> Most things do not matter. You can do either w
A little bit OT, a very noobish of me. I'm having trouble with LDAP
filters. I'm still trying to get the hang of it.
I'd like filter to use on the Apache mod_auth_ldap that returns all
the uids inside a given group. Anyone knows how to do that?
Regards,
Raphael
2006/3/27, Heinz Sporn <[EMAIL PR
Alle 23:04, lunedì 27 marzo 2006, Sergio Polini ha scritto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > I am using KDE 3.4.3 Gentoo amd64.
> > Almost every time I login the icons of the desktop moved and mixed.
> > I tried checking every possible options (KDE Comtrol Center), with
> > no results. Any hints.
>
> Try c
Alle 19:29, lunedì 27 marzo 2006, JimD ha scritto:
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 11:16:11 +
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Solved!!
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> > emilio
>
> You should post how you solved the problem in case someone else runs
> into the same issue. This way they can search Gentoo/Google
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I am using KDE 3.4.3 Gentoo amd64.
> Almost every time I login the icons of the desktop moved and mixed.
> I tried checking every possible options (KDE Comtrol Center), with
> no results. Any hints.
Try checking right-button-mouse-click / Icons / Align to grid.
Sergio
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gen
Luigi Pinna wrote:
media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20051216 +a52 +aac
(-altivec) -debug -doc -dts +encode +ieee1394 +imlib (-mmx) -network
+ogg -oss +sdl +test +theora +threads +truetype +v4l +vorbis +xvid
+zlib
All the dependencies are installed (if I use emerge -D ffmpeg is the
once package)
I
I am using KDE 3.4.3 Gentoo amd64.
Almost every time I login the icons of the desktop moved and mixed.
I tried checking every possible options (KDE Comtrol Center), with no results.
Any hints.
Is it a bug?
Bye
emilio
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On Mar 27, 2006, at 12:51 PM, kashani wrote:
THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
I want to test that leafnode is up and running, so am using telnet:
Wow, you got some wacky ass answers on this.
First off telneting to the port should work as long as you're on
the same box since it's supposed to be running
THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
I want to test that leafnode is up and running, so am using telnet:
Wow, you got some wacky ass answers on this.
First off telneting to the port should work as long as you're on the
same box since it's supposed to be running on 127.0.0.1 otherwise known
as lo or the loopb
On 3/27/06, Graham Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Richard Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > But I agree that PAE is the necessary option if your processor is too
> > old and does not support the NX bit. Sorry I did not mention that.
>
> Even if the processor supports the NX bit, in arc
> > > > > It's probably better to use distcc over ssh, using an ssh-agent
> > > > > and PKI authentication.
> > > > How would ssh and PKI be set up in
> > > > the workflow? It isn't mentioned here:
> > > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/distcc.xml
> > >
> > > 1) On the server, set up the shell accou
Lord Sauron wrote:
>On 3/26/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>I had this set to be compiled into the kernel. Should that present
>any problems?
>
>
Most things do not matter. You can do either way. There are some
things that I have seen that must be modules and some t
> > I'm thinking of setting up one of my new-to-me P3-500 desktops as a
> > mythtv system. Has anyone tried it? Any drawbacks? Are there
> > superior alternatives?
> >
>
>
> Hi Grant,
>
> I run it here as the media server for the family.
>
> It compiled easily, setup was a bit cumbersome with my
Am Montag, den 27.03.2006, 14:47 -0300 schrieb Leandro Melo de Sales:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to know a good document that shows a good/secure way to
> configure OpenLDAP. Addionally documentation about integrade Samba
> with OpenLDAP as well as PAM with OpenLDAP.
I found this one rather usefull:
Hi,
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 18:23:24 +0200 Matthias Bethke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on Monday, 2006-03-27 at 13:36:38, you wrote:
> > Most likely it wouldn't work because of the wlan link layer. Most
> > WiFi cards don't go well with bridging... So routing is the option
> > which is left.
>
> Th
Hi all,
I'd like to know a good document that shows a good/secure way to
configure OpenLDAP. Addionally documentation about integrade Samba
with OpenLDAP as well as PAM with OpenLDAP.
Thank you,
Leandro.
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:00:59 +1200
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in /etc/xinted.d/swat change
>
> only_from = localhost
>
> to
>
> only_from = 127.0.0.1
That got it wokring. Now I just need to figure out how to add a user
to swat since it didn't like root.
Thanks,
Jim
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 11:16:11 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Solved!!
>
> Thank you
>
> emilio
You should post how you solved the problem in case someone else runs
into the same issue. This way they can search Gentoo/Google and will
find the solution.
Jim
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From: james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Further probs/phenomena
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 16:10:01 + (UTC)
Hi,
thank you for your help.
My previous system was an LFS one, from which I took the complete
configuration of the linux kernel. That's why I took a vanilla kernel
"Richard Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I agree that PAE is the necessary option if your processor is too
> old and does not support the NX bit. Sorry I did not mention that.
Even if the processor supports the NX bit, in arch/i386/mm/init.c it
looks as though NX is only enabled if PAE i
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 17:45:33 +0100, Michael Kintzios wrote:
> > My fstab, if anyone's wondering:
> >
> > /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbautonoauto,user 0 0
>
> Shouldn't "/dev/sda1 /mnt/usbautonoauto,user 0
> 0" also contain async to avoid burning it out?
asyn
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 27 March 2006 17:29
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] USB sync/async mount
>
> My fstab, if anyone's wondering:
>
> /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbautonoauto,user 0
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Tamas Sarga wrote:
From: Tamas Sarga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [gentoo-user] USB sync/async mount
Newsgroups: linux.gentoo.user
Hi,
I've read some docs about mount of USB keys, but I can not figure out
that if I have
/dev/sda1 /mnt/usbautonoauto,user
Hi Hans-Werner,
on Monday, 2006-03-27 at 13:36:38, you wrote:
> Most likely it wouldn't work because of the wlan link layer. Most WiFi
> cards don't go well with bridging... So routing is the option which is
> left.
The 802.11 link layer is almost exactly the same as in Ethernet so that
should be
Uwe Thiem iway.na> writes:
> > another thing I am currently not able to understand:
> > In search of a dvb-t tv watching applikation I found kaffeine (as far
> > as I know not supoorted by Gentoo).
> Pardon?
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [ebuild R ] media-video/kaffeine-0.7.1-r
its been a couple weeks since i posted this, figured i would wait and
see if this fixed itself and it hasnt, has any one got any ideas as to
why im getting this error or where to start to fix it?
thanks
nick
On 3/10/06, Nick Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i get this when i try to emerge amav
El Mon, 27 Mar 2006 15:28:20 +0100
THUFIR HAWAT dijo:
> Nice quote :)
>
> Interesting, lo versus eth0. I don't understand the question, as I
> don't know what lo means, but that might be it :)
>
> "lo" refers to an interface?
# ifconfig -a
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:01:02:15:CA:1
Alle 15:05, lunedì 27 marzo 2006, b.n. ha scritto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all only to-day I found out that KDE has been installed without arts.
> > So I installed it. But the sound system does not work!
> > Shoul I reinstall (recompile) every KDE package?
>
> It is probable that arts was
On 3/27/06, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 27 March 2006 07:57, Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 3/26/06, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The subject says it all. I've done some spelunking through
> > > /usr/src/linux/.config, and I don't see anything relavan
On 3/27/06, Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 05:58 +0100, THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
> > I want to test that leafnode is up and running, so am using telnet:
> [snip]
> > Why can I not telnet to my own localhost?
>
> maybe your services are not listening on lo, and only on e
On 3/27/06, Dirk Heinrichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Well, it seems leafnote is either _not_ up and running or not
> listening for
> connections on network interface lo.
Pardon, I'm not understanding what you mean by network interface.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ telnet localhost
> > Trying
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