ort forwarding uses DNAT. Once more, sorry for confusion - my mind was
somehow floating around proxying not forwarding.
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ote, that forwarded traffic (it is DNAT-ed in Linksys) would appear on
your host as originating from your router. Original source address is
stripped by router's NAT.
Ergo, you need source address filtering in your router.
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e a look at:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml
P.S. Pls. correct your signature separator. It should be
dash-dash-SPACE-enter. You have just dash-dash-enter.
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ent of
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/cross-compiling-distcc.xml for
64-compiling-for-32 case.
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tccd daemons:
* one at port 3632 for 32-bit distcompiling
* one at port 3664 for 64-bit distcompiling
At this point your Opterons will handle remote 32-bit compiling - you don't
need to make any changes on P4 machine other than activating regular distcc.
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.4.X
No, you don't need GCC3 to compile _kqemu_. kqemu communicates with QEMU via
device and may be compiled by different version of GCC. Works fine for me.
So GCC3 for QEMU and GCC4 for kqemu and kernel.
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"192.168.1.6 netmask 255.255.255.255"
)
Only the first has a regular mask (and therefore is source and target for
broadcasts) - the rest has /32 mask and is only valid for unicast
communication.
AFAIK this is true for both multiple cards on single network and multiple
aliase
(down to subsystem), but this _probably_ is HSF/HSFi-comatible modem
(according to http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/index.php)
Give net-dialup/hsfmodem a try.
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e servers.
I'm not 100% sure, but try a straight cable. I don't quite remeber, but this
is due to that all 4 pairs are bi-directional and/or 1k cards are MDI/MDIX
autosensing.
OTOH see http://www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/ethernetcables.html
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gh time to switch from esearch to eix. Then you update portage
with eix-sync (instead of "emerge --sync") and it shows you a very detailed
report of what has been updated (or downgraded) and which of these updates
apply to your system.
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g (yet)
** Well, 3dnow is for AMD/AMD64, put here just for reference
See also at http://gentoo-wiki.com/Safe_Cflags .
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binary sys-apps/portage-2.1.2_pre3-r5 from my home computer,
overwritten faulty one with "tar -xj" and it started working again. Then
masked sys-apps/portage-2.1.2_pre3-r6 and re-emerged portage. Now everything
is fine.
I'll file a bug later this day, stating config and exact er
mount
> works as expected.
>
> Is it possible to get the system to automatically recognize when a
> card is inserted into the reader?
Look at:
sys-apps/ivman
Homepage:http://ivman.sf.net
Description: Daemon to mount/unmount devices, based on info from HAL
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Bill)
HTH
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tdn login? how can I create a nonprivileged login?
1. You create user in LDAP tree _outside_ ou=people tree
2. Set password for it and disable shell login (just in case)
3. Tell ldap-nss to use this user as binddn= with pass bindpw=
4. Allow owner of the record (logged-on user) to change his/her pa
tion) currently running
applications (having it open) will still have access to old version and each
newly run application will use the new one.
Which in turn means - yes, you need to 'power cycle' application to use new
libraries or new version of executable.
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rts in the file
> system. This would be nicer than having a cronjob looking after them at
> fixed intervals.
Well, that would be
emerge -your -parameters && /your/script
Script would be called on successful emerge.
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rs all usable filesystems and most IPv4
toys. It does switch off without problem - you may use it as a starting point
for experiments.
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o nothing (if you have GRUB) or run lilo (guess, if you have
LILO :)
Take note, that some software doesn't work in monolithic kernel (meaning with
modules disabled) - especially third-party binary drivers (nvidia, ATI,
probably ndiswrapper)
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techniques
But besides that - my AMD64 3000+ just rocks. I had definitely much more
problems with 64-bit XP, but since getting rid of it (XP not problems) I am
fully 64-bit positive :D
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1.0.4-r1 1.0.5
Homepage:http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/
Description: A GTK HTML editor for the experienced web designer
or programmer.
This is GTK-standard-compliant web editor
HTH
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