On Wednesday 19 May 2010 00:06:04 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 May 2010 00:22:03 Paul Hartman wrote:
> > On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > > This is the first time I am dabbling with layman. So it is likely I
> > > have made some noob mistake, which I hope you can help me
On Tuesday 18 May 2010 23:22:03 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > This is the first time I am dabbling with layman. So it is likely I have
> > made some noob mistake, which I hope you can help me discover.
> >
> > I have installed layman-1.3.3 and then added t
On Wednesday 19 May 2010 00:22:03 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > This is the first time I am dabbling with layman. So it is likely I have
> > made some noob mistake, which I hope you can help me discover.
> >
> > I have installed layman-1.3.3 and then adde
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 22:05 -0400, Chris Reffett wrote:
> It was probably the wpa_supplicant update, see bug 320097 on
> bugs.gentoo.org.
spot on! I didn't see it because I was searching for NetworkManager
bugs, not wpa_supplicant bugs :)
thanks,
--
Iain Buchanan
Being a mime means never havi
On 05/18/2010 07:10 PM, Dale wrote:
Hi,
I updated a bit ago, it updated a few packages and while I was sitting here I
thought I would run --depclean and see if anything needed cleaning. I got this
list of packages:
>>> These are the packages that would be unmerged:
media-fonts/corefonts
sel
Hi,
I updated a bit ago, it updated a few packages and while I was sitting
here I thought I would run --depclean and see if anything needed
cleaning. I got this list of packages:
>>> These are the packages that would be unmerged:
media-fonts/corefonts
selected: 1-r4
protected: none
It was probably the wpa_supplicant update, see bug 320097 on
bugs.gentoo.org. Just had this problem myself this morning, you can fix
it by using the ebuild provided in the bug or by downgrading
wpa_supplicant (which had 0.7.2 hardmasked today). Hope this helps!
Chris Reffett
On 05/18/2010 09:57 PM,
After a recent upgrade, the NetworkManager daemon crashes (for me!).
Thanks in advance to to those who are about to suggest that I use
something else, but NM has features I use that nothing else provides :)
The backtrace is HUGE, so there's obviously some loop going on
somewhere, but according to
On 05/18/2010 11:26 AM, James wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Well it's time to upgrade the video card
in a few systems. I love the fanless cards
so I'm sticking with that and ATI brand
I'm looking at the ATI HD5450. Anyone got
one of these running under gentoo? Got
the 7.1 audio working out of th
On Tuesday 2010-05-18 23:49, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>> # ./mount.crypt -vo
>> keyfile=t-crypt.key,fsk_cipher=aes-256-cbc,fsk_hash=md5 /dev/loop94
>> /mnt command: 'readlink' '-fn' '/dev/loop94' command: 'readlink'
>> '-fn' '/mnt' Password: mount.crypt(crypto-dmc.c:144): Using
>> _dev_loop94
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> This is the first time I am dabbling with layman. So it is likely I have made
> some noob mistake, which I hope you can help me discover.
>
> I have installed layman-1.3.3 and then added the enlightenment overlay. I
> have also added the snapshot ke
On 5/19/10, Mick wrote:
> This is the first time I am dabbling with layman. So it is likely I have
> made some noob mistake, which I hope you can help me discover.
>
> I have installed layman-1.3.3 and then added the enlightenment overlay. I
> have also added the snapshot keywords for enlightenm
Am 18.05.2010 23:16, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
> yOn Tuesday 2010-05-18 22:17, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>>
>> I saved my history, unfortunately only the last steps were kept,
>> but I am able to reconstruct:
>>
>> The block-device is /dev/VG01/sgwcrypt ...
>>
>> #I tried a more complicated KEY
yOn Tuesday 2010-05-18 22:17, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
>I saved my history, unfortunately only the last steps were kept, but I
>am able to reconstruct:
>
>The block-device is /dev/VG01/sgwcrypt ...
>
>#I tried a more complicated KEY
>KEY=`head -c 79 /dev/urandom`
Well, I'm not going to blame
This is the first time I am dabbling with layman. So it is likely I have made
some noob mistake, which I hope you can help me discover.
I have installed layman-1.3.3 and then added the enlightenment overlay. I
have also added the snapshot keywords for enlightenment:
# ls -l /etc/portage/packa
Am 18.05.2010 22:06, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
>
> On Tuesday 2010-05-18 21:33, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>> Am 18.05.2010 20:57, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>>
>>> On the other hand I would like to get that done right, sure.
>>>
>>> Any howto without pmt-ehd that would keep me safe from newli
On Tuesday 2010-05-18 21:33, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>Am 18.05.2010 20:57, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>
>> On the other hand I would like to get that done right, sure.
>>
>> Any howto without pmt-ehd that would keep me safe from newlines etc
>> (btw. there were NO newlines in that hexdump-
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 08:57:58PM +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 18.05.2010 19:57, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
> Ok, I see. So my current setup with one disk only and SSL-generated
> keyfile does not add security but flexibility (being able to switch
> passwords more quickly).
Keep the keyfi
Am 18.05.2010 20:57, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> On the other hand I would like to get that done right, sure.
>
> Any howto without pmt-ehd that would keep me safe from newlines etc
> (btw. there were NO newlines in that hexdump-output)?
Created a new encrypted LV and used "--key-file=-" as
Am 18.05.2010 19:57, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
>> But given the fact that I store the key on the same hard-disk with the
>> shadowed user-pw I could also leave that openssl-part straight away,
>> correct?? seems the same level of (in)security to me ...
>
> Yes. The point of keyfiles is to be able t
Hello Everyone,
Well it's time to upgrade the video card
in a few systems. I love the fanless cards
so I'm sticking with that and ATI brand
I'm looking at the ATI HD5450. Anyone got
one of these running under gentoo? Got
the 7.1 audio working out of the hdmi port?
Any GPU usage or linux b
On Tuesday 2010-05-18 18:56, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
>>> Do you know any howto where it is done "the right way"?
>>
>> The right and easy way is to just use the supplied pmt-ehd(8) tool,
>> which works both interactively and non-interactively, depending on
>> whether it's called with enough
Am 18.05.2010 18:04, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
>
> On Tuesday 2010-05-18 15:44, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>>>
>>> To be sure, use
>>>
>>> openssl -d ... | hexdump -C
>>>
>>> to detect newlines in the key. The shell has far too many occasions
>>> where \n gets stripped or added.
>>
>> Thanks fo
On Tuesday 2010-05-18 15:44, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>>
>> To be sure, use
>>
>> openssl -d ... | hexdump -C
>>
>> to detect newlines in the key. The shell has far too many occasions
>> where \n gets stripped or added.
>
>Thanks for the hint.
>
>Could you please show me an example how
Am 18.05.2010 15:05, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
>
> On Monday 2010-05-17 11:14, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>> Am 16.05.2010 14:36, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
>>> [Replying to
>>> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/229533/focus=229542
>>> ]
>>>
>>> Second, it's using echo without the -n p
On Monday 2010-05-17 11:14, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>Am 16.05.2010 14:36, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
>> [Replying to
>> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/229533/focus=229542
>> ]
>>
>> Second, it's using echo without the -n parameter, thus implicitly
>> inserting a newline into
On 18 May 2010 13:11, Barry Jibb wrote:
> On 16/05/10 14:44, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>> On Sunday 16 May 2010 15:10:16 Simon wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Please help me to get rid of this error while emerging portage:
>>> # emerge portage
>>>
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Yea gods, the youth of today. In my
On 16/05/10 14:44, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Sunday 16 May 2010 15:10:16 Simon wrote:
Hi,
Please help me to get rid of this error while emerging portage:
# emerge portage
[snip]
Yea gods, the youth of today. In my day, when I was a little whipper-snapper,
we actually read the ebuild.
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 11:30 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 May 2010 11:19:06 William Kenworthy wrote:
>
> > The advantage of http-replicator is that it is a caching proxy - if
> > it isnt in the cache, it downloads it and then serves it out to one
> > or more clients - rsync/FTP/wget
On Tuesday 18 May 2010 11:19:06 William Kenworthy wrote:
> The advantage of http-replicator is that it is a caching proxy - if
> it isnt in the cache, it downloads it and then serves it out to one
> or more clients - rsync/FTP/wget/... can just share whats already
> there, not go get the file in t
On Tue, 18 May 2010 18:19:06 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
> The advantage of http-replicator is that it is a caching proxy - if it
> isnt in the cache, it downloads it and then serves it out to one or more
> clients - rsync/FTP/wget/... can just share whats already there, not go
> get the file
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 10:12 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 May 2010 04:13:07 Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>
> > As an alternative check out http-replicator - yes the clients do
> > download to a local directory but that can be cleaned afterwards. It
> > also allows download locally when yo
On Tuesday 18 May 2010 04:13:07 Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> As an alternative check out http-replicator - yes the clients do
> download to a local directory but that can be cleaned afterwards. It
> also allows download locally when you know you are taking the machine
> (laptop?) elsewhere.
Yet anoth
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