On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Mick wrote:
>
> On Sunday 03 October 2010 20:00:23 Alan McKinnon wrote:
[..]
> > Assuming your uid is 1000, primary group 1000, you can then use options
> > something like:
> >
> > uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0007,fmask=0117
> >
> > which gives a sane unix-like set o
On 19 August 2010 14:48, Elmar Hinz wrote:
> 2010/8/18 Alan McKinnon :
> > Apparently, though unproven, at 23:25 on Wednesday 18 August 2010, Elmar
> Hinz
> > did opine thusly:
> >
> >> The gentoo wiki suggests in different places to set the LINGUAS
> >> environment variable in make.conf.
> >>
>
On 18 August 2010 22:30, Elmar Hinz wrote:
> 1.) Is there a Map: modules to configration parameters?
>
> "lspci -k" lists me all modules of the running genkernel.
> Unfortunately the configuration parameters of the kernel have
> different names.
>
>
Submit your lspci -n output here and get amused
On 18 August 2010 21:49, Joerg Schilling <
joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
> Bill Longman wrote:
>
> > On 08/18/2010 11:03 AM, Nganon wrote:
> > > Clear now, thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > > If you want a robust filesyste
On 18 August 2010 21:37, Bill Longman wrote:
> On 08/18/2010 11:03 AM, Nganon wrote:
> > Clear now, thanks.
> >
> >
> > If you want a robust filesystem, look into ZFS/BTRFS.
> >
> >
> > AFAIK ZFS is unmaintained and BTRFS is not stable, am I wr
On 18 August 2010 17:53, Bill Longman wrote:
> On 08/18/2010 04:53 AM, Nganon wrote:
> > I did not know that. I was thinking of, in couple of months, buying a
> > notebook
> > with two HDDs with RAID1 installed and using the usb drive as a backup
> > destination. S
On 18 August 2010 14:59, William Kenworthy wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 14:09 +0300, Nganon wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 17 August 2010 22:34, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> > For things I'd like to keep an history (eg. /etc) I'm using
> > git, a
On 18 August 2010 14:34, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 14:14:27 +0200, Maximilian Bräutigam wrote:
>
> > You should backup all in / except
> > /tmp/*
> > /sys/*
> > /proc/*
> > /lost+found/*
> > /dev/*
>
> That backs up a lot of stuff that isn't needed. As long as you have /etc
> and
On 17 August 2010 23:42, Andy Wilkinson wrote:
> I have tried 490, and it has the same problem: html5test.com reports no
> h264 support, and non-webm, html5 youtube videos don't work.
>
> I'll continue trying successive builds as they're posted... maybe 490
> doesn't have that commit yet?
>
Mayb
On 17 August 2010 22:34, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> For things I'd like to keep an history (eg. /etc) I'm using git, and
> pushing the repo to a remote server (denying non-fastfoward updates
> there, so an theorectical highjacker cannot destroy my history)
>
Using git for /etc is a great idea.
Than
2010/8/17 Maximilian Bräutigam
> You should backup all in / except
> /tmp/*
> /sys/*
> /proc/*
> /lost+found/*
> /dev/*
>
> Distfiles are saved outside the root and I can afford to rebuild world.
My
main concern was losing (gentoo) config files, speaking of which, I
remembered to back up /usr/sr
On 17 August 2010 19:49, Andy Wilkinson wrote:
> Thanks for the info. That doesn't entirely answer my question, though...
> shouldn't chromium's bundled ffmpeg have h264 support? Google's
> youtube.com/html5 page suggests that Chrome (and thus chromium?) supports
> h264. Is this a licensing is
On 17 August 2010 04:26, Andy Wilkinson wrote:
> I've noticed that ebuilds of chromium at and later than 6.0.472.33 no
> longer use the system-provided ffmpeg, and seem to lose support for h264
> videos (test any non-webm, html5 video at youtube; it will never load).
>
> I've tried doctoring the
On 17 August 2010 02:53, Thomas Yao wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 5:37 AM, Mick wrote:
> > Not sure if it's in an overlay, but I don't think it's in portage.
> >
> > Run eix -l backup and see how many back up tools and scripts pop up.
> >
> > I have been using tar, star and rsync. They all w
On 17 August 2010 00:37, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 16 August 2010 11:30:36 Nganon wrote:
> > On 16 August 2010 11:36, Marco wrote:
> > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Nganon
> > > <
> nganon%2bgen...@gmail.com >>
> > >
> > > wrote:
>
On 16 August 2010 11:36, Marco wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Nganon
> >
> wrote:
> > [...]
> > Here is what I wanna do. I want to have only one big backup for, say,
> > userA-2010.08.07.tgz and other small backup tars containing only the
> > fi
On 16 August 2010 03:15, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Nganon > writes:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > My first post on the list. I thought I would start with something
> > that I started
> > to think of as 'essential' after losing 90GB of data. Now I have t
Hello all,
My first post on the list. I thought I would start with something that I
started
to think of as 'essential' after losing 90GB of data. Now I have two main
questions in mind: what to and how to back up on gentoo most efficiently.
1. Apart from users' home directories and the followings,
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