Hi stroller,
that was actually interesting, but it didn't help me much... I do not manage
the network, neither do I have any knowledge of it's working. I asked the
help desk guys to help out, but all they managed is to get me someone that
knew, after a 2 hours work, to mount the directories I neede
I'm struggling to come up with a plan for making backups that is both
effective and economical. I have 4 Gentoo systems:
1. strong local desktop
2. weak local desktop
3. laptop
4. hosted remote server
I'd like to backup the important system and data files from each of
these systems, plus my enti
On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 08:35 +0200, gigli wrote:
> Hi
>
> I upgraded to openrc on my gentoo system, i use it as a mythbackend +
> desktop. I need to pass an argument to the module dvb_usb_dib0700 to
> activate the low noise amplifier, but i can't get it to work.
> /etc/conf.d/modules looks like
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
> Apologies for any misunderstanding and if I seemed angry. I wasn't. Just
> felt misjudged.
> Anyways, I was checking here and noticed that I've written and wanted to
> send a reply to that thread "Adding a gentoo workstation to Active
> Directory Network" which never
On Friday 08 August 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
> Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
> > Eric Martin wrote:
> >> Please don't hijack threads. Please write a new email to the list if
> >> you wish to start a new thread. Here's a google search with lots of
> >> good resources on hijacking threads.
> >
> > Y
Apologies for any misunderstanding and if I seemed angry. I wasn't. Just felt
misjudged.
Anyways, I was checking here and noticed that I've written and wanted to send a reply to that thread
"Adding a gentoo workstation to Active Directory Network" which never arrived to the list (not here
and s
Justin Findlay wrote:
Your set of posts showed up as part of another thread in my client.
Well, not in mine. I wrote that from scratch, I insist. Anyways, I won't discuss about that here on
the list.
I disencourage thread hijacking and never did that. Sorry for any inconvenience if something w
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
> Eric Martin wrote:
>> Please don't hijack threads. Please write a new email to the list if
>> you wish to start a new thread. Here's a google search with lots of
>> good resources on hijacking threads.
>
> You don't have to explain to me what thread hijacking means
On AD 2008 August 08 Friday 03:08:17 PM -0300, Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
> You don't have to explain to me what thread hijacking means. I moderate a
> Brazilian e-group of 2900 people and am always saying that to members. Tell
> me what made you think I did that, because it sure ain't clear fo
Eric Martin wrote:
Please don't hijack threads. Please write a new email to the list if
you wish to start a new thread. Here's a google search with lots of
good resources on hijacking threads.
You don't have to explain to me what thread hijacking means. I moderate a Brazilian e-group of 2900
On one of my boxes, eix shows every package as (*) which is testing for
my current arch but stable on some other. emerge --info reports x86 as
my arch, so I don't know what the problem is. I don't think it's a huge
problem as it's just an annoyance but I might be missing something. I
don't know
On 8/8/08, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group:
>
> I was rather excited at first about NBC streaming olympic events on
> the internet then I discovered that their media player is based
> on Silverlight.
>
> Do you have any experience installing/running Moonlight on Gentoo
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
> Hello folks. I have an Asus EeePC 701 (4GB) and I'm having problems
> installing Gentoo on it, so I wrote this giant e-mail to help you
> understand what is going on and what I have done and can't do.
> I have been using Gentoo for a while, so I am pretty comfortable
Hi,
I've a problem configuring my wireless interface. I usually connect to two
access points. One located at my home and another one at my work. The problem
is that I should change my /etc/conf.d/net every time to connect the
them.
here is my config:
---
Hi Willie,
I have had no experience with moonlight yet, but google brought me to this [1].
More useful would be this [2]. At [2] you can just download an firefox 2 plugin
in .xpi format. It seems that there is no ebuild atm. Please report your
experience to this thread.
[1] http://www.mono-p
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
> By the way, this might help.
> I put some files online, that you might wanna check:
>
> http://www.las.ic.unicamp.br/~saffi/eee/
>
> * grub.conf
> * fstab
> * make.conf
> * Kernel config
Cheers! Daniel Veiga had the same issue and contacted me with the
solution. My
By the way, this might help.
I put some files online, that you might wanna check:
http://www.las.ic.unicamp.br/~saffi/eee/
* grub.conf
* fstab
* make.conf
* Kernel config
Best regards,
Saffi
--
Ricardo Saffi Marques
http://www.rsaffi.com
===
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 05:45:57 -0700, "Mark Knecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> It does seem I'm now seeing some new messages saying 'Unable to
> connect to "mail" port 25'. Is that arpwatch trying to email updates
> to me? If so, do I have to run a mail server to make that work?
Yes, arpwatch send
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Johann Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> net-analyzer/arpwatch is your friend :)
>
>
Thanks Johann. I've installed and started it assuming the default
settings in /etc/conf.d/arpwatch are sufficient. I'm getting
Hi group:
I was rather excited at first about NBC streaming olympic events on
the internet then I discovered that their media player is based
on Silverlight.
Do you have any experience installing/running Moonlight on Gentoo?
Is there a ebuild available? Does it work with Firefox 3?
mattias wrote:
are braille supported with gentoo yet?
There's an ebuild for brltty which should give you all the braille
support you need. I'm not sure if its on the live cd though. However,
you can use any live cd to install, for example GRML, which does include
brltty.
Alastair Irvin
On 8 Aug 2008, at 03:17, Shaochun Wang wrote:
...
I configure my network bridge as following:
...
Does anyone know what's wrong with it?
It looks quite different to mine:
$ cat /etc/conf.d/net
dns_domain="redacted.example.net"
dns_servers="192.168.1.43 192.168.1.1 212.104.130.9 212.104.130.6
Hello folks. I have an Asus EeePC 701 (4GB) and I'm having problems
installing Gentoo on it, so I wrote this giant e-mail to help you
understand what is going on and what I have done and can't do.
I have been using Gentoo for a while, so I am pretty comfortable on
installing it and configuring it.
On 7 Aug 2008, at 23:04, Andrey Falko wrote:
...
As far as I know, don't take my word for it, in order to use Active
Directory on a GNU/Linux host, you need to setup LDAP and have it talk
to AD. Unfortunately I don't know how to do this, perhaps this will
help: http://www.linux.com/articles/4098
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