On 02/01/2014 05:05 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Coming back to this now...
>
> Is there a list of all kernel modules that need to be installed for
> open-vm-tools?
Nope, but here's a list (through trial and error):
General setup --->
-*- Namespaces support --->
[ ] User namespace (This nee
On Sat, 1 February 2014, at 6:30 pm, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> ...
> If there is a better way, please let me know.
>
> The IPMI of my servers use a Java application to allow me to see the console.
Not Dell DRACs, by any chance?
I thought of them when I saw Walt's original posting earlier.
I have
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2014-02-01 10:45 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
>>
>> On 02/01/2014 07:13 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm getting an error I start it, but it says it starts:
>>>
dinkumthinkum : Sat Feb 01, 09:52:46 : ~
# /etc/init.d/vmware-tools start
>>
On 2014-01-17 11:57 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 01/17/2014 05:10 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
>
>One major reason is open-vm-tools requires modules to be enabled in the
>kernel, and .
>
>But... does NUT require modules? Or can I just compile in whatever I
>need? I generally have always run my servers wit
Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 01 Feb 2014 12:33:33 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 01/02/2014 12:55, Mick wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have a couple of binary packages in a box under /usr/portage/packages
>>> that I no longer need. How can I selectively remove one or some of them
>>> only?
>>>
>>> qpkg -c
On 02/01/2014 10:30 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Sat, February 1, 2014 16:59, walt wrote:
>> I admit that Oracle finally did something right by requiring a white-list
>> of all java websites you want to use, but it's taken me all morning to
>> understand how to do it.
>>
>> AFAICT, the only way to
On Sat, February 1, 2014 16:59, walt wrote:
> I admit that Oracle finally did something right by requiring a white-list
> of all java websites you want to use, but it's taken me all morning to
> understand how to do it.
>
> AFAICT, the only way to white-list a website is to use the Java Control
> P
On 2014-02-01 10:45 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 02/01/2014 07:13 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
I'm getting an error I start it, but it says it starts:
dinkumthinkum : Sat Feb 01, 09:52:46 : ~
# /etc/init.d/vmware-tools start
* /tmp/VMwareDnD: correcting mode
* /proc/fs/vmblock/mountPoint: creating
I admit that Oracle finally did something right by requiring a white-list
of all java websites you want to use, but it's taken me all morning to
understand how to do it.
AFAICT, the only way to white-list a website is to use the Java Control
Panel (jcontrol) and type the full URL including the htt
On 02/01/2014 07:13 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> I'm getting an error I start it, but it says it starts:
>
>> dinkumthinkum : Sat Feb 01, 09:52:46 : ~
>> # /etc/init.d/vmware-tools start
>> * /tmp/VMwareDnD: correcting mode
>> * /proc/fs/vmblock/mountPoint: creating directory
>> * checkpath: mkdir:
I'm getting an error I start it, but it says it starts:
dinkumthinkum : Sat Feb 01, 09:52:46 : ~
# /etc/init.d/vmware-tools start
* /tmp/VMwareDnD: correcting mode
* /proc/fs/vmblock/mountPoint: creating directory
* checkpath: mkdir: No such file or directory
* Mounting vmblock ...
mount: m
On Saturday 01 Feb 2014 12:33:33 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 01/02/2014 12:55, Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have a couple of binary packages in a box under /usr/portage/packages
> > that I no longer need. How can I selectively remove one or some of them
> > only?
> >
> > qpkg -c www-client/c
On 2013-04-19 11:22 AM, Jarry wrote:
vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
pain in a**.
Jarry - can you elaborate on this?
I'm trying to see why updating the kernel would be a problem, as long as
you keep the
On 01/02/2014 12:55, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a couple of binary packages in a box under /usr/portage/packages that
> I
> no longer need. How can I selectively remove one or some of them only?
>
> qpkg -c www-client/chromium
>
> or
>
> eclean packages
>
> nukes the lot.
>
man
On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 10:55:39 +, Mick wrote:
> I have a couple of binary packages in a box under /usr/portage/packages
> that I no longer need. How can I selectively remove one or some of
> them only?
rm
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Hi All,
I have a couple of binary packages in a box under /usr/portage/packages that I
no longer need. How can I selectively remove one or some of them only?
qpkg -c www-client/chromium
or
eclean packages
nukes the lot.
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Mick
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on 02/01/2014 12:47 AM Neil Bothwick wrote the following:
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> I think it would, I used to have a general gentoo-sources plus specific
> versions in world before it was possible to use sets to stop older
> kernels being depcleaned. If you have the above line plus an unversioned
> atom, I think you
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