rticularly
helpful, if a bit out of date. Especially the LVS/* pages.
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> tbz2 file.
And it's fetched by machines using a BINHOST, as obviously over HTTP it's not
practical to fetch the packages themselves to get the environment info.
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> Which useflag magic do I have to use to achieve that goal?
-mysql
Seems ebuilds have the ability to turn on use flags for themselves that the
user has given no preference to. Turn it off, and it's off.
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does not implement EAPI 2, portage 2.1.6_rc1 proabably does (2.2 certainly
does).
You either need to mask all the kde4 ebuilds, or keyword only the 3.5 SLOT
versions.
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> do?
Sometimes ssh won't restart if it's being used, possible after an openssl
update I'm not sure.
Try this
(sleep 5 ; /etc/init.d/sshd restart) &
then logout, and 5-6 seconds later try to login, if it worked ssh can now be
restarted while you're logged in as normal.
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> > your mobo dies and you can't find a replacement with the same "fake"
> > RAID controller, stick with Linux kernel RAID.
>
> or buy a 3ware/areca/adaptec card, which is 100% supported.
> (but those are heavy bucks)
>
> t
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>
>
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
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ort option,
you've built a 32bit kernel.
a64bitserver linux # make menuconfig
scripts/kconfig/mconf arch/x86_64/Kconfig
make[1]: *** [menuconfig] Error 1
make: *** [menuconfig] Interrupt
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the mktemp portage DB entry.
# mv /var/db/pkg/sys-apps/mktemp-1.5/ ~
With mktemp apparently not installed, no blocker exists, and you've still got
the binary. Portage will complain when it comes to install the new coreutils,
but just ignore it's complaint.
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lash content; I get a bit of sound but no
> video. ;(
>
> Nice thought though.
Oh, works fine for me :)
Looks a bit odd with the kmplayer rewind/pause/fastforward button bar
appearing then disappearing.
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nal. Close all the opened windows.
Enjoy a working Flash in Konqueror!
===
As at least one of the commenters from the blog, I didn't habe an
application/x-shockwave-flash association, so had to create it.
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shed to about a day, or
even less, as connections won't time out if traffic continues to pass.
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don't know how to use it. My job is
just to provide servers for those who do.
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I'm going to look for a newer rpm2targz.
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On Sunday 09 March 2008 19:23:49 cypherstrong wrote:
>
> Order Allow, Deny
> Allow from all
>
This is all that's necessary, although I'd drop it to just /var/www.
Put it before any vhosts, it does not need to be defined i
receive the
> www/localhost pages and no the www/helpermaster.fr pages...
Your vhost isn't specific enough to not be matched by the vhost defined by
DEFAULT_VHOST (which is _default_:80).
Either turn off DEFAULT_VHOST and add "Listen *:80" somewhere before your
virtualho
t, I didn't even realise such a thing existed!
I've probably got dozens of USB to PS2 adaptors, and never imagined the
opposite.
A dual PS2 to USB could well do the trick, and my local Maplin have some in
stock, a bit pricey but the company will pay.
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interfaces together the underlying ethX interfaces are not
referenced anymore.
They do all get the same MAC address, however it's not permenent, the next
boot they'll be back (until bonding loads and they're enslaved obviously).
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Then you use bondX from then on (no net.ethX should be in any runlevel).
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ought it wasn't there.
Probably nothing though, I've had partitions kicked out of arrays before,
even though they go back in fine.
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Yes it is.
> Thanks a lot.
Was it before, or did mdadm ignore it/kick it out for some reason?
dmesg | grep hdh
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onalities : [raid1]
> md1 : active raid1 hdf3[0]
> 8112704 blocks [2/1] [U_]
>
> md0 : active raid1 hdh1[1] hdf1[0]
> 104320 blocks [2/2] [UU]
>
> So, anyone could tell what to do for reparing mdX?¿
mdadm --manage /dev/md1 --add /dev/hdh3
Then make sure hdh3's partition type is 'fd' raid autodetect.
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do not want to be limited to the cygwin installation tree of files. [2]
cygwin doesn't limit you to the cygwin install.
/cygdrive, or something, contains "links" to the windows filesystem.
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to restart sshd BTW), and so would I as it happened to me today
and has done several times in the past (and also got locked out, but not
today, well yesterday).
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be trying to emerge:
media-libs/sdl-sound
media-plugins/gst-plugins-flac
media-plugins/gst-plugins-oss
media-libs/akode
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nd,
> that after having done this, new settings/versions are active.
Key words "in some circumstances".
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ve just done this on a remote system and can now happily log back in, and
restart ssh without issue.
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On Saturday 08 September 2007 16:13:41 Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> Can I safely just delete them?
Not really.
But gentoo provides a tool to sort it.
# perl-cleaner reallyall
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> in a transparent bridge router, I just don't know how.
ip_conntrack_sip
SIP can be NATted. Simply NAT the packets as normal with the module loaded.
If you still want to go the bridge route, I believe you need to give the IP
addresses to the bridge, not the underlying etherne
itrd/ramfs barfs, and lets you type in "shell", do so and look
for /dev/hda?.
This is a kernel/initrd problem, reinstallation is almost certainly not
necessary. What kernel did you choose during installation?
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> Any suggestions?
Add doscsi to the kernel command line in grub.
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On Thursday 19 July 2007 17:51:32 Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> On Thursday 19 July 2007 18:00, Mike Williams wrote:
Etaoin, thanks for you time.
I fear I would fail basic routing, which is surprising, seeing how I do
similar things with IPv4 networks!
These addresses are all supposed to be prope
eef:2:1::/49 (or similar to cover any and all of our "internal"
networks) via dead:beef:2::11, and be configured as dead:beef:2::1/64 instead
of /48. Then it would route packets for dead:beef:2:136:204:23ff:fed7:e86a to
dead:beef:2::11, rather than soliciting a link-local address for i
2 lladdr 00:04:23:d7:e8:6a STALE
host # ip -6 neigh
dead:beef:2:136::11 dev bond0 lladdr 00:04:23:d7:f3:32 router REACHABLE
fe80::204:23ff:fed7:f332 dev bond0 lladdr 00:04:23:d7:f3:32 router REACHABLE
The host has bonded ethernet connections too.
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verything is default accept.
Am I just doing something stupid, or have I asked our host to set it up wrong?
Would really like to know what radvd is up to too...
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never used it either.
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rive 45 miles to
go fix it locally.
All of these are headless servers though, so naturally have no X or
any "desktop" software. However, you're going the opposite way, an "old"
instruction set, to a "new" one.
Basically, don't jump in to reinstalling, or
gies Inc Unknown device 5811
> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
> Memory at ed00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
> Capabilities: [44] Power Management version 2
Bingo, firewire.
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the actual install will need it
merged separately to "start" LVM at boot.
If you get Gentoo booted you could try manually "starting" LVM:
vgscan
pvscan
vgchange -ay
It's vgchange -ay that makes all logical volumes in all volume groups
available, the two scans just makes sure de
his
number defines the order in which devices are fsck'd, 0 means don't do
anything.
> By the way, I didn't find a /dev/VG/ directory either.
No /dev/lovesong/ ? Assuming your VolumeGroup is actually called lovesong.
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ion
?
In all the noise, and seemingly outdated info, I picked out the use of
the "proper" LVM path (/dev/VG/LV), and the dolvm2 kernel option.
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the datacenter, but that's not an option for me right now and
> I know I'll have a remote-hands service, but it can be very time
> inefficient sometimes and I'm trying to avoid it as much as possible.
Remotely managed PDUs?
Very very useful to be able to power cycle remotely too!
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; What is proceedure for adding that module now?
genkernel --menuconfig all
You can also add --no-clean and --no-menuconfig to stop it clearing out
already compiled code, but you run the risk to getting symbols messed up
(quite unlikely though).
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(I've not used the auth modules though)
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believe, Appearance > Message
Window.
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he KMail
> configuration settings but I can't find anywhere to change this. Is there
> a way?
> Matt
Konqueror -> Settings -> Configure Konqueror
Web Behaviour -> Advanced Options
Select "Open as tab in existing Konqeuror when URL is called externally".
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SATA hard-drives (a simple mirror RAID is probably fine) & PSUs.
I'm having a pleasant experience with http://www.boston.co.uk
Supermicro stuff is really good, and cheap (when it comes to pre-built server
style hardware).
Boston can supply everything and anything Supermicro make
> /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_proxy_connect.so
> > /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_proxy_ftp.so
> > /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_proxy_http.so
> > /usr/include/apache2/mod_proxy.h
> >
> > mod_proxy is part of Apache2 core so it's already installed.
> >
> > kashani
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by default.
Try turning off bash-completion and try that again, on the exact same file.
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only" cron job which downloads through
> a squid server. Actually the ftp_proxy variable is important in this
> case because the whole traffic on port 80 is transparently redirected to
> the proxy.
/etc/make.conf
It's sourced as a bash script.
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t when I type ifconfig I can see just eth0
> interface. So, I tried to execute the ifconfig command listen above but I
> got that error. What is wrong?
You executed the ifconfig command above.
# ip addr list dev eth0
ifconfig can't assign multiple addresses to one interface, but iproute2 can.
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beat continues to start after the first net service starts, so
> > it fails to start as the interface it needs doesn't exist yet.
>
> Why not set RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING="yes" in /etc/conf.d/rc?
Another excellent suggestion, thanks!
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On Wednesday 06 December 2006 20:51, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Dec 2006 20:18:11 +0000, Mike Williams wrote:
> > I *need* heartbeat to start *after* br0.
>
> You could do his from the postup function in /etc/conf.d/net
>
> postup() {
> [ "${IFACE}" =
after the first net service starts, so it
fails to start as the interface it needs doesn't exist yet.
I'd really rather not modify the heartbeat init script if at all possible.
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tly fine, worked perfectly at 100meg, but would never
auto-negotiate at 1gig.
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all. I tried Shorewall but it seems a little too complicated
> to set up. Is there something as simple as APF that works with Gentoo?
I don't know what APF is.
But, if you want a GUI, try fwbuilder.
Or, emerge -S iptables, there are loads of others.
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el for the kernel compilation/generation ???
--kernel-config=/etc/kernel/blahblah
The config created will be save under the proper filename for the kernel being
compiled, not the kernel config used.
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line on linux, it tells me my version is too old.
Why don't you just checkout a fresh copy on your XP box?
It's not like you can't work on two different working copies at the same time.
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reams of output backwards to find the file or
directory it's looking for.
# emerge strace
# strace iptables-restore < /etc/iptables.noviembre
Not quite sure how it will react to the redirection.
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dio, 1500Kbps
video) and the quality is all but perfect (1800Kbps video should easily clear
up the very very small lose).
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the PID of the current
konsole process.
Or, perhaps I do. http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/04/msg00271.html
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normal anolog
> phones(FXS) to asterisk box.
Either get an FXS card, or an ATA to turn it into a SIP device.
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m another server? If so, do this:
config_eth1=( "dhcp" )
config_eth2=( "dhcp" )
> I've started net.eth1 and net.eth2 (both are links to net.lo) and restarted
> dnsmasq. I thought it might be a problem with my iptables settings which
> don't take the new interfaces into account, but stopping iptables doesn't
> seem to help.
What are you using dnsmasq for?
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terisk..
http://www.freepbx.org/
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On Friday 22 September 2006 14:26, Mick wrote:
> For a laptop . . .
>
> What do/would you use and why?
>
> I can't be bothered setting my clock manually anymore and thought of moving
> on with the times (pun intended). :)
openntpd, it's easy. Install, run.
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Wait until at least kdepim has been merged.
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not have module loading, then I'd imagine you have no choice
but to compile it manually.
p.s. Do you *need* an initrd/initramfs? With no modules I doubt you do, so try
genkernel with kernel instead of all.
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nk one can limit
> resources for vserver with u/rlimits (settings in
> /etc/vservers/*/rlimits)?
That's what the documentation suggests, the vservers I run are relatively
simple affairs for internal use only, so I haven't bothered with any limits.
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most secure thing in the world, as all the memory is available to
each vserver. That's a good thing for the most efficient memory usage, but
does mean one vserver can hog all the RAM if it wants.
Xen is a "proper" virtual server system. However you allocate a fix amount of
memo
;!ifplugd" )
The postdown function doesn't get executed with ifplugd.sh in place, as the
interface is never actually brought down.
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#x27;ve messed about with the API ifplugd uses.
Nothing.
Does anyone know how I can get it to work properly?
Ta
Oh, and it would be nice if it could pause the interface, rather than stop it,
but that's easily hacked in.
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rnel on that kernel source you
specify --no-clean and --no-mrproper, or copy the .config
to /etc/kernels/kernel-config-version, otherwise it will wipe out your
changes.
p.s. Don't reply to an old mail just to keep the To:.
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> attempt ended with a sanbox violation, so I guess I'm missing something, or
> maybe I have to create a custom install.rb that installs the package to the
> sandbox instead of doing it directly to the target directories.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/138263
http://bugs.gentoo.org/14
es, and my dynamic
linking remains consistant.
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er sdl session slp sms spell spl ssl subtitles tcpd theora tidy tiff
truetype truetype-fonts type1-fonts udev unicode usb v4l v4l2 vcd vidix
visualization vnc vorbis wifi xcomposite xine xml xml2 xmms xorg xscreensaver
xv xvid zeroconf zlib elibc_glibc input_devices_keyboard input_devices_mouse
input_devices_evdev kernel_linux userland_GNU video_cards_radeon
video_cards_vesa video_cards_fbdev"
Unset: CTARGET, EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, INSTALL_MASK, LANG, LC_ALL, LDFLAGS,
LINGUAS, MAKEOPTS, PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS, PORTDIR_OVERLAY
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f downloads: 0 kB
> If "emerge -DNuvp" does not want to merge anything, then the depclean
> list is the list of packages that are not listed in
> /var/lib/portage/world or system, and are also not a dependancy of
> something in world or system.
Been there so many times.
I
ed: none
omitted: none
net-libs/gnutls
selected: 1.2.10
protected: none
omitted: none
app-crypt/opencdk
selected: 0.5.5
protected: none
omitted: none
dev-libs/lzo
selected: 1.08-r1
protected: none
omitted: none
gnome-base/gail
selected: 1.8.11
protected: none
omitted: none
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ernel config from in the first place?
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the
> 100's of MBs. However transferring box to box I only get about 1MBs.
> Are there any setting I should look at to enable faster transfers?
Try different cables.
I've had situtations where traffic in one direction is "fast", the other
pitifully slow.
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other than a graphics card,
while the other is used for a graphics card?
Ta
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y Thanks
> for suggestions.
/home/This\ \ is\ a\ \ \ some\ directory
"/home/This is a some directory"
/home/"This is a some directory"
/home/This
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tter in my
opinion.
3x 4 ports is an option, at a push. I'd rather not lose the gigabit nic
though.
I see that 3ware do a 12 port card, but it's over 500 quid! Cost may not be
the primary concern, but 500 quid is still 500 quid!
Anyone with any experience?
Ta
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protected CDs are just CDs with errors intentionally put in. Ignore the
errors, get the music.
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/dev/null appears not to work. I get
> the following emailed to me ...
chrootkit is sending output to STDERR, but you're sending STDERR from the last
grep to /dev/null
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On Tuesday 20 June 2006 13:31, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > Can I get coldplug to ignore a single module?
>
> Put it in /etc/hotplug/blacklist
Oh, now that's beautiful, thanks.
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n I get coldplug to ignore a single module?
Or is there a better way? I can specify the arguments along with the module in
modules.autoload, but I'd rather not, it doesn't feel right.
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I thought libstdc++.so.6 was the gcc 3.4 c++ abi, if it really is gone, you'll
need someone to send you a binary package of gcc matching your USE settings.
Python will be broken until it can fine the libstdc it's linked against.
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>
> Where do I get it?
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t; do?
genkernel --menuconfig all
and make sure smp is turned on.
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o handle that).
You can format an un-mounted filesystem. That's bad when it's /dev/sda1, and
not in fact the /dev/sdb1 which you actually wanted to format.
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't know.
>From the tree, without an ls? Yes.
/usr/portage/profiles/categories
/etc/portage/categories
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On Thursday 04 May 2006 21:17, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
> Any tips appreciated, thanks!
Yeah, read your email.
You got 2 replies to this, one on Monday, one today.
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ip6tables doesn't do that.
It can however match, or not match, on the syn flag, used to initiate a tcp
connection.
Look for the --syn option.
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ot" which doesn't exist.
Yup, with vixie-cron the *system* crontab needs the user specified, any *user*
crontab doesn't.
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own/agent-shutdown.sh:if [ -n "${GPG_AGENT_INFO}" ]; then
/usr/kde/3.5/shutdown/agent-shutdown.sh: kill $(echo ${GPG_AGENT_INFO} | cut
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t; "equery belongs libGLU.so.1" gives nothing
> i found that library on a backup but i don't know the corresponding
> package.
You don't.
Find out what package glxgears belongs to, and recompile that.
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