On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Dale wrote:
> OK. New theory here. This came about in another thread about the shiney
> new kernel, that isn't new by the way. Anyway, look at this crap:
>
> root@fireball / # ls -al /home/dale/
> total 640
> drwxr-xr-x 61 dale users 2672 Jul 23 10:14 .
> dr
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> It looks like it's time to take Gentoo off of my main machine. I feel a
> little sad about it, or I'd just quietly go away.
>
> A few months ago, an update made the machine headless -- well, it could no
> longer bring up X but I could use
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
> On 05/17/2011 11:20 PM, Mark Shields wrote:
> > On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Valmor de Almeida > <mailto:val.gen...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Wha
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> What controls the screen output to an external monitor connected to a
> laptop during boot or when just using a plain console without an X
> server running? Before a recent update the output would just
> automatically go to a
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Grant wrote:
> > I agree with Mark. Have you received the GB update? I know not all N1s
> have
> > received it yet, so I apologize if my assumption is wrong and you're
> still
> > running Froyo. But I have had the same experience as Mark (and I am
> running
> > gen
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Grant wrote:
> Does anyone know if a Google Nexus One cell phone can be USB tethered
> to a Gentoo system? I use wvdial to accomplish this with other cell
> phones but I've read that the Nexus One doesn't work that way because
> it doesn't appear on the host syste
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Alex Schuster wrote:
> I just wrote:
>
> > Thomas Ulrich Nockmann writes:
> >
> >> On Saturday 30 April 2011 Alex Schuster wrote:
> >
> >>> weird ~ # umount /32/dev
> >>> umount: /32/dev: device is busy.
> >>> (In some cases useful info about processes tha
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Dale wrote:
> Coert Waagmeester wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello Dale,
>>
>> Managed to fix it.
>> I downloaded a new portage snapshot, extracted it, and used a completely
>> different mirror for the emerge --sync, and it worked.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Coert
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Any
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hi, Gentoo.
>
> After a few weeks of effort, I've just gone live with my very own Gentoo
> system. :-)
>
> The last stage was copying most of my files over from my old box, which
> involved a significant degree of screwing the disk drive
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 15.04.2011 16:56, schrieb James:
> > Hello,
> >
> > New day, and a fresh approach to fixing the raid one install.
> > Following this doc (no lvm no intramfs):
> > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86+raid+lvm2-quickinstall.xml
> >
> >
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 18:12:36 + (UTC), James wrote:
>
> > grub> find /boot/grub/stage1
> >
> > does not work, even though the stage one file is there
> >
> > I used ext4 for / and /boot partitions.
>
> If /boot is on a separate partition,
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 00:32 on Monday 11 April 2011, Mark Shields
> did opine thusly:
>
> > On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Alan McKinnon
> wrote:
> > > Apparently, though unproven, at 16:28 on Sun
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 16:28 on Sunday 10 April 2011, Dale did
> opine
> thusly:
>
> > > That was it! I've now got su-ability from that normal user.
> > >
> > > Funny, though, on my (very) old Debian system I don't seem to have a
>
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 23:11 on Sunday 10 April 2011, Alan
> Mackenzie
> did opine thusly:
>
> > Hi, Gentoo.
> >
> > My new(ish) amd64 system has two 1TB HDDs in a (software) RAID1, and
> > practically the entire system is under an L
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 5:22 AM, Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Quick question about LVM. I have a 750Gb drive that has miscellaneous
> stuff on it. Stuff likes videos, music, pictures, ISO files and a few other
> things. It's not full yet but it is working on it. I have my OS on sda.
> The large driv
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 9:16 AM, James wrote:
> Mark Shields gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> > The last guide recommends using raid0 on some
> > partitions; everytime I use LVM2, I use nothing
> > but raid1 partitions. I'd rather have the full
> > raid1 than pa
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:37 PM, wrote:
>
> Josh wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 11:59 AM, wrote:
> >
> > > I am trying to copy my databases from one system to another and since
> > > one is 32-bit and the other is 64-bit, I was told that I could not copy
> > > the binary databases direct
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Einux wrote:
> thank you guys, you've been helpful :)
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 30 March 2011 07:28:40 Florian Philipp wrote:
>> > Am 30.03.2011 05:02, schrieb Einux:
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > I bought a new 1T ha
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:46 PM, James wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm about to install a dual HD (mirrored) gentoo
> software raid system, with BTRFS. Suggestion,
> guides and documents to reference are all welcome.
>
> I have this link, which is down as the best example:
> http://en.gentoo-wiki.com
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Dale wrote:
> Mick wrote:
>
>>
>> Not related to the OP's question, but couldn't stop myself from asking:
>>
>> Why is/was webmin dropped from portage?
>>
>> I saw bug 348432 for webmin-1.530, but other than offering an ebuild it
>> didn't
>> say.
>>
>>
>
> From g
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 8:13 AM, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is the link below the best "howto" guide as to using
> an existing ebuild to hack a new ebuild? JFFNMS has
> been languishing despite repeated requests for a version
> bump; so I'm taking the plunge and going to update it
> on one of my s
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 6:43 AM, dhk wrote:
> After a recent upgrade to ssh I can no longer log into my Gentoo box
> (amd64) from another Gentoo box (x86) that has also had a recent upgrade
> to ssh. However, I can log in to it from Suse and Redhat boxes.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> dhk
>
>
Wh
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 00:23 on Sunday 06 February 2011, Mark
> Shields
> did opine thusly:
>
> > > It's just plain outright stupid to have a default location for
> something
> > > (that
>
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Nils Holland wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've already talked about it in the "CHOST" thread, but now it's
> finished: If you use anonymous FTP and go to
>
> ftp://one.tisys.org/pub/linux/tisys/gentoo
>
> you will find a file called "stage3-i586-20110208.tar.bz" that
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 22:45 on Saturday 05 February 2011, Volker
> Armin Hemmann did opine thusly:
>
> > again, you are starting from a mistaken premise.
> >
> > /usr/portage makes sense, when you consider its history. It may not be
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Matthias Fechner wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I switched now to a new mainboard and it seems that the drive numbering
> changed or my kernel does not detect any hard disks...
> If I try to boot my gentoo the kernel panic because it cannot find the
> root partition.
>
>
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 15 January 2011 16:06:21 Kostya Sha. wrote:
> > On 15.01.2011, at 17:17, doherty pete wrote:
> > > when i input
> > > Xorg -configure
> > > the log is
>
> > > [ 442.752] (EE) Failed to load module "evdev" (module does not exist,
> > >
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:53 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 22:37 -0500, Mark Shields wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > It's no problem. Gmail realized you had already sent the same message
> > and collapsed the whole reply a
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 22:10 -0500, Mark Shields wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Michael Sullivan
> > wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 21:24 -0500, Mark Shields wrote:
> >
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 21:24 -0500, Mark Shields wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Michael Sullivan
> > wrote:
> > A several years ago I ran a public network out of my
> > apartment. I
it said that the browser cache might be full, so I closed the
> browser, deleted the cache directory files, and reopened the browser.
> No change. Please help!
>
>
>
Sounds like your Handlers are missing. Do you have this file, with this in
it?
/etc/apache2/modules.d/70_mod_php5.conf
LoadModule php5_modulemodules/libphp5.so
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php .php5 .phtml
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
DirectoryIndex index.php index.phtml
- Mark Shields
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Kaddeh wrote:
> So, I have run into an interesting problem while building out a web server
> for a client which I haven't come across before and I was hoping that the
> list would be a good way for me to find the answer.
>
> A little beckground on the systems:
> P
the problem? It's not like windoze has
> > > > > never done that before right?
> > > > >
> > > > > Just a thought.
> > > >
> > > > Couldn't it be that the MSWindows partition has no bad blocks, while
> > > > Linux does?
> > >
> > > it is not about partitions.
> >
> > Please explain, I thought that bad blocks would coincide with some
> > partitions.
>
> because defectice partitions don't give you no sense errors nor do they
> give
> you zero capacity errors. Read his dmesg.
>
> If the firmware/logic board is bad, you might be able to replace it with
one from the same model. I've heard of some success from a coworker who
took the logic board from a known good drive and put it on a HDD with good
internals but a bad logic board, and it worked. That's if you need the
data, that is.
- Mark Shields
been using Gentoo for 5 years on and off for servers mainly, so I'm
fairly familiar with how it works. If anyone has any tips on how to
proceed, I would greatly appreciate it.
- Mark Shields
d of the genkernel and compiling a kernel
from sources.
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- Mark Shields
$2"qcq"$3"qcq"$9"Q"'} \
| tr Q '"' | tr c ',' | tr q '"'"
Haven't tested it, but looks like it should work.
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- Mark Shields
> One of the dependencies won't emerge? Which one?
> > That should be fixable. Post the fail log for the emerge, and we'll work
> to
> > get that resolved.
> > --
> > - Mark Shields
>
> GREAT SUCCESS! I added the following to wvdial.conf and it works!
ant to chime in and say 1
of those isn't a valid package atom:
sys-auth/policykit-0.92
The other 2 are valid. The first one will mask
only version 0.92. The 2nd one will obviously mask 0.92 and above.
If you want to mask all policykit versions, just add:
sys-auth/policykit
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- Mark Shields
for the emerge, and we'll work to
get that resolved.
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- Mark Shields
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:31:23 -0400, Mark Shields wrote:
>
> > > So if I want to load `fuse' at boot... where do it put it?
>
> > It's been the same as long as I've been using Gentoo the past 5
> &
)
>
> Interesting offer, but I found "mirrorselect" on my own in the
> meantime, and first in its list is a site
> that I know is a 2-hour drive away (my grad school alma mater), and I
> like to keep global load down...
> not that I have anything against Cisco.
>
> Thnaks for the offer, though.
>
>
> --
> Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
>
>
Mirrorselect is certainly your friend, and described in the Gentoo Handbook.
If you haven't already, I would use it to select a rsync mirror, too.
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- Mark Shields
n dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>
>
syslog-ng is the de facto standard. Metalog is fine for desktops, but I use
syslog-ng on all my servers. Nearly all programs that can process log files
are compatible with it.
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- Mark Shields
the Modules
You should list the modules you want automatically loaded in
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6. You can add extra options to the modules
too if you want.
--
I recommend reading the entire handbook from start to finish; it has plenty
of valuable information and will avoid unnecessary questions.
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- Mark Shields
__
> This mailbox accepts e-mails only from selected mailing-lists!
> Everything else is considered to be spam and therefore deleted.
>
>
May be obvious, but are you running the command as root/sudo?
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- Mark Shields
cPF9
> -END PGP SIGNATURE-
>
>
That isn't entirely accurate. If you can get a livecd, or a minimal
cd + package cd (distfiles), and just not upgrade portage, he would be
able to use it fine.
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- Mark Shields
ly, chmod 755 the binary). There is a bug on b.g.o.:
>
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237932
>
> which links to the interesting one:
>
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187841
>
>
I was wondering about this. I ended up making it world executable like you
mentioned. The day before I went on vacation the Gentoo box at work stopped
regularly e-mailing. What a pain.
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- Mark Shields
going to believe the liar" is entirely backwards.
>
>
What's Paludis?
Just kidding. Never used it, I'm happy with portage.
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- Mark Shields
er@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
Don't do that; use quickpkg. info emerge for details.
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- Mark Shields
he CD's neither. Any ideas what might be wrong?
>
This may not help, but I haven't used the analog or digital cable from the
cdrom to the soundcard to play audio cds in over 5 years; every software
player I've ever used just read the audio data directly from the cdrom.
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- Mark Shields
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Norman Hakim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> *Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 1:07 AM, Norman Hakim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> hi...I have one problem,after boot my Gentoo l
goes to standby
> mode,i'm wondering why is this happen.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Norman Hakim
>
>
> * NORMAN HAKIM YAHYA*
>
>
Sounds like a problem with it detecting your video card or your monitor.
I'd suggest doing the text-based install instead.
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- Mark Shields
/etc/cron.daily/ with the command you
want to run daily. Like this:
$ cat /etc/cron.daily/esync
/usr/bin/esync
You also may need to make the file executable, so chmod +x
/etc/cron.daily/esync. Mine syncs daily with this command.
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- Mark Shields
ail from a mailing list as spam, but it's never happened with
gentoo-user; just was a wordpress-hackers mailing list e-mail, and only a
few.
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- Mark Shields
x.php/GNU/Linux_System_Backup_Script_(stage4)
I've had to actually use it once, and it worked fine. It already excludes
the appropriate files:
/dev
/lost+found
/mnt
/proc
/sys
/tmp
/usr/portage
/usr/src
/var/log
/var/tmp
/var/db
/var/cache/edb
It doesn't back up the MBR or the partition tables (primary or logical),
though you could edit the script to do that.
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- Mark Shields
installed 2 256 MB PC133 sticks a coworker gave me that he had in the trunk
of his car from cleaning out his storage. It's running Gentoo with a 10 GB
hard drive. No GUI, but eh, who needs that? Runs like a champ.
--
- Mark Shields
sshd | default
> > syslog-ng | default
> > *train | default*
> > urandom | boot
> > vixie-cron | default
> > xdm | default
> >
>
> Maybe you should post your script too!
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
> --
> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
What he said. Post the contents of /etc/init.d/train
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- Mark Shields
s (not Emachines supplied) back in my early days
doing this (PSU wasn't Emachines, either). So, it can happen with other
PSU/motherboards. If the motherboard has a status light and it isn't even
coming on, then the motherboard is dead. Even bad CPUs I've damaged still
allowed the motherboard, fans, etc. to power up (though nothing came up on
the screen).
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- Mark Shields
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
It sounds like you need to enable guest and public access to the printer.
Here is an older guide, but it seems to have the relevant stuff you need:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=110931
These lines:
public = yes
guest ok = yes
Check out the guide for the appropriate places to put them.
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- Mark Shields
a day reminding me of their AUP.
>
> --Mike
>
> --
> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
Who knows their Sandvine equipment is horrendous. But let's not get off
topic.
Collin: it may not be a "5-second rule". It may just be cutting it off
after a certain amount of traffic has passed based on the protocol/port
used. But I'm just speculating. Let's hear what fire-eyes has to say.
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- Mark Shields
oo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
Are you thinking his ISP is doing port-based connection filtering?
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- Mark Shields
text 2 -n
16- # kludge for baselayout-1 compatibility
17- [ -z "${svclib}" ] && config /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
18: need clock hostname localmount
19- provide logger
20-}
Remove the 'clock' word and it should let syslog-ng start.
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- Mark Shields
gt; unsubscribe
> --
> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
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- Mark Shields
-d kde && layman -a kde
>
> Having said that KDE 4.0.0 should show up as package.mask'ed in gentoo-x86
> within a few days. Eclasses for this has just been submitted to -dev@ ...
>
> --
> Bo Andresen
>
Awesome. Glad to hear it's been submitted. Thanks for the info.
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- Mark Shields
On Jan 8, 2008 12:53 AM, Renat Golubchyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:51:02 -0500 "Mark Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what
> > level of UDMA is set.
't be there. lspci may be a good one to
> check as well.
>
> Dang, that is slow tho.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
> --
> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
I'd also recommending after checking for the above, also check what level of
UDMA is set. Try this: hdparm -I /dev/hda | grep -i dma
Yours should say probably either udma3 or udma4. My SATA-I drive is set to
udma5, for example:
hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep -i dma
DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 *udma5 udma6
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- Mark Shields
ut
> address_file:
> driver = appendfile
> delivery_date_add
> envelope_to_add
> return_path_add
> address_reply:
> driver = autoreply
> begin retry
> * * F,2h,15m; G,16h,1h,1.5; F,4d,6h
> begin rewrite
> begin authenticators
&
act that this ebuild has optional use flags for this
setting is a red flag, in my opinion. I would recommend researching
possible problems you may have before building any programs with the MMX use
flag.
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- Mark Shields
Portage has proved more than adequate for my needs. Paladis doesn't seem
like anything I need or want.
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- Mark Shields
tripeByteSize: 131072
> 0x068 array->raidJobMark 0
> 0x06c array->originalLevel 128
> 0x070 array->originalCapacity 1953546240
> 0x074 array->flags 0x1
>
> Thanks for any clarification. Any other tips for setting up the
> filesystem would be welcome. I'll be mostly using this box as a media
> server and some gaming.
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>
>
I suggest reading this:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Gentoo_Install_on_Bios_(Onboard)_RAID
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- Mark Shields
ypt from end-to-end (modem to CTMS, which is basically the cable modem
system router). So yes, I'd say it's safe to give him the MAC. If he truly
is a Cox rep, he can pull up your internet account by the MAC address and
check modem power levels, signals, possible area issues (depends on ho
had to recable my box so that my primary
> HD and the SONY were attached to the mobo.
>
> My rating of the SII card? "OK -- sort of".
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
> --
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>
>
Did you try changing the boot device? I know some motherboards give an
option for PCI boot, or something to that effect.
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- Mark Shields
d check back with you guys. I was
thinking about upgrading anyways.
I looked at your config and noticed:
CONFIG_SATA_SIL24=y
You don't need this. It probably isn't causing the problem, but I would
disable it anyways.
Also disable
CONFIG_SATA_VIA=y
too.
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- Mark Shields
/var/tmp/portage//
> and issue a make and then make install after I reboot the machines. How can
> I tell portage that the package is installed in this manner? That the
> package is indeed installed?
>
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>
>
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f*s around behind radeonfb's back. Both don't know what the other
> one
> does. Result: crash.
>
> That is not a kernel problem. This is a 'two drivers access the same
> hardware'
> problem.
>
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>
>
And the solution is to use some generic framebuffer driver, like vesafb-tng
or vga.
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- Mark Shields
gt; Any pointers, opinions, faqs, insights, etc will be greatly appreciated
>
> best wishes
>
> Rafael
>
>
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- Mark Shields
imple. We always find
> the complicated stuff. LOL
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-) :-)
>
The "lookup thing" is very similar to the same kind of DNS query used when
visiting a website.
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- Mark Shields
east).
>
> I hope the above is enough information. Suggestions on why Apache won't
> start listening on port 80 and why I can't connect to localhost:8080
> from firefox when Apache is running are welcome.
>
> Thanks
> Jordan
> *
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>
>
This may sound like a silly question, but is loopback running
(/etc/init.d/lo)?
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- Mark Shields
; Is this execution time expected?
>
> Thanks for any comments,
>
> --
> Valmor de Almeida
>
>
>
>
> --
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>
>
For 10 gigs? probably.
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//gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_build_a_LiveCD
[2] http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_SELinux
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- Mark Shields
e gentoo live cd and start the ssh from time to
> time. and god harware suport
>
> Thanks to all
>
There a few dedicated hosts listed on the Gentoo website on the right
column.
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- Mark Shields
;
> I was unlucky and stupid for using cut and paste commands while
> distracted looking at another screen. I didn't look back until the
> unmerge countdown period was over.
>
> Thanks for all the comments and ideas.
>
> --
> Valmor
>
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>
>
Always good to use the -a flag when unmerging.
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Homepage:http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pdw/iftop/
Description: display bandwidth usage on an interface
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- Mark Shields
On Nov 13, 2007 9:15 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 November 2007, Mark Shields wrote:
> > On Nov 12, 2007 6:59 PM, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I just switched from DSL to cable and I'm noticing a significant delay
> > >
you reproduce this latency in the form of a ping/traceroute? This will
go a long way with ISPs in determining where the problem is (although
Comcast just blows off high latency on pings as the result of dropping them
due to lower priority).
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mes up with the APIPA address and
> when a router becomes available in the network later on, it readily
> obtains a
> dhcp address and drops the APIPA. Any idea how to configure Gentoo to do
> the
> same?
I think ifplugd does this.
eix ifplugd
* sys-apps/ifplugd
Available versions: 0.28-r7 ~0.28-r8 {doc}
Homepage:http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/ifplugd/
Description: Brings up/down ethernet ports automatically with
cable detection
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uot;dumb hub" on your wireless network? Mine doesn't
> > have an IP, nor MAC or anything that could identify it on the network.
>
> Now I am confused. How are you forwarding these pings as you say, Mick?
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Forwarding echo request/response packets (ICMP), maybe?
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What video card is it? The drivers may be on Gentoo, just they may be
keyword or hard masked.
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On 10/18/07, Chuanwen Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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A message body would help ;)
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RNEL="linux" LCD_DEVICES="bayrad cfontz cfontz633 glk hd44780 lb216
> lcdm001 mtxorb ncurses text" LINGUAS="de" LIRC_DEVICES="inputlirc
> devinput hauppauge" USERLAND="GNU" VIDEO_CARDS="radeon ati vga fbdev
> vesa v4l fglrx"
> Unset: CTARGET, INSTALL_MASK, LDFLAGS, PORTAGE_COMPRESS,
> PORTAGE_COMPRESS_FLAGS, PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS
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Your CPU might be overheating. I saw a similar behavior with an older box,
where it would crash at seemingly random times. It just so happened I had
adjusted the thermostat for the house the night before, and that extra few
degrees ambient temperature caused it to get hotter than it could handle
without errors.
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rt sshd[32192]: Invalid user linux from 85.8.136.219
> Oct 13 01:11:27 support sshd[32200]: Invalid user guest from 85.8.136.219
> Oct 13 01:11:27 support sshd[32224]: Invalid user unix from 85.8.136.219
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> I have just kept the default fail2ban config file and have not created any
> new
> log files in /var/log/.
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> Any ideas?
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Do you have anything in your default log file, /var/log/fail2ban.log ?
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On 10/14/07, Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2007, Mark Shields wrote:
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> > And no, you don't need it. Writing and maintaining your own menu.lst (
> > grub.conf) works just fine.
>
> well, I have a 'vmlinuz
rd=/boot/initrd-2.4.5 or
simliar to be added for the kernel entry in the menu.lst.
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And no, you don't need it. Writing and maintaining your own menu.lst (
grub.conf) works just fine.
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I was thinking the same. I remember when I first started using Gentoo
(2004?) when doing updates, I always wished it would spit out the notices at
the end instead of every emerge. Imagine my surprise when I saw they had
implemented that. Good show, Gentoo devs!
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set. I just told it to
build a RAID 1 mirror with the two disks, it created an exact copy then and
there of the original. From then on in wrote to the 2nd drive whenever it
wrote to the 1st one.
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dard bash script that uses tar, gzip, bzip2, etc. to create
manageable backups. I have my server set to backup once a month (I don't
make significant changes to it very often).
[1] http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Custom_Stage4
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hardware
> based solutions to this problem, and it certainly won't be cheap -- at
> least not <50USD, I think...
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You say HDMI compliant - do you mean HDCP compliant? That certainly makes
more sense in the context.
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x86 machines.
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I made the mistake once of assuming that different archs use different
sources. Someone on this mailing list was kind enough to correct me. So
no, there should be no problem sharing a portage tree over nfs.
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Besides what everyone else has already suggested, I would suggest backing up
everything beforehand, or you can continue using your 32-bit environment
with your shiny new 64-bit processor, but you will not be able to use any
64-bit binaries.
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Gaurish Sharma
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e2fsprogs is only for ext2/ext3. What you want is probably
sys-fs/ntfsprogs.
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Check out /etc/securetty (man securetty). There should be at least one
uncommented entry listing 'tty1' if you want to be able to log in with just
the first virtual terminal, or if you want root to be allowed on all virtual
terminals, add tty1 through tty12.
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