On 16/3/25 13:04, Dale wrote:
eric wrote:
On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have
AES support for my encryption on the drives. Still, I wanted to play
with it and see if it would go any faster. I kinda hate having a
nice SSD drive
On 16/3/25 05:43, eric wrote:
On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have
AES support for my encryption on the drives. Still, I wanted to play
with it and see if it would go any faster. I kinda hate having a
nice SSD drive laying on t
On 28/1/25 01:16, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 9:37 AM Matthew Brooks
mailto:matthewfbro...@posteo.net>> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
Hi.
First, I cannot offer any insight into the PEP668 stuff. For me, it is
what it is.
> For clarity, I'm *not* looking for a workaround for my part
On 25/12/24 10:01, Philip Webb wrote:
<3>WPA: Key negotiation completed with 16:c4:a5:6b:1e:6e [PTK=CCMP GTK=CCMP]
and
<3>WPA: Key negotiation completed with 68:ff:7b:47:c9:13 [PTK=CCMP GTK=TKIP]
The above differs between the two ...
Modern wpa-supplicant auto detects sane defaults so you
My understanding is that its so there are free processes ready to go (it
takes time and resources to spawn a new process) ... its normal on my
systems.
BillK
On 17/12/24 01:11, Jorge Almeida wrote:
I have this in the output of "ps axf"
532 ? SN 0:00 \_ /usr/bin/distccd --user
On 2/11/24 10:04, Matt Jolly wrote:
Hi Bill,
On 2/11/24 10:51, William Kenworthy wrote:
My questions (for gentoo) is this another gentoo only hack, or an
upstream hard requirement and how can it be turned off.
BillK
This is PEP 668 in action.
https://peps.python.org/pep-0668/
https
Hi, the complex mess that is python is giving me problems by ignoring my
wants ... again!
In order to try and stop users shooting themselves in the foot it used
the token "EXTERNALLY-MANAGED" in order to prevent unintended updates
from within python that do not use portage) ... I presume?
Ho
On 21/10/24 10:12, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Friday 18 October 2024 15:55:19 BST Michael wrote:
--->8
exportfs -rav
Ah! I knew about 'exportfs -r' but not the 'av'. When I added that I got this:
exportfs: duplicated export entries:
exportfs:
:192.168.178.7(rw,sync,insecure,no_subtree
On 17/10/24 21:29, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
Dale,
On Sun, 13 Oct 2024 14:07:03 -0500 you wrote:
...
If no one has a better idea. This might help in a lot of cases. Just
do a genlop -t and look at how long it took to complete.
Well, I was after a precise solution :-)
...
On 17/10/24 20:48, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
Hi,
On Thu 17 Oct 2024 07:15:34 GMT, William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi, I have decided to give bird a go to replace frr (ospf) on my
network. I am frustrated with frr and the latest update is giving me
weird problems (again).
Is bird relatively stable
Hi, I have decided to give bird a go to replace frr (ospf) on my
network. I am frustrated with frr and the latest update is giving me
weird problems (again).
Is bird relatively stable (breaking updates are rare) and are there any
"gotchas" in using with vlans/wifi/vpn's. My first test instal
Check the permissions on the email in .maildir. I am using imap and
very occasionally Thunderbird wont display an email as the permissions
were not set correctly for some reason. (glitch? on download)
BillK
On 9/10/24 22:45, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Wednesday 9 October 2024 15:41:16 BST I
On 4/8/24 16:11, Wols Lists wrote:
On 03/08/2024 18:15, Dale wrote:
Well, what I'd like to do, install a email program that fetches the
emails and then stores them on my system. Then I can have
Thunderbird or any other email program connect to that and view,
create, send or whatever emails.
In this line it looks like a space after "Lali" ...
BillK
On 22/7/24 00:19, Vitaly Zdanevich wrote:
wlp3s0: 3: a0:8c:f8:78:01:50 ssid='Lali ' wpa_ie_len=26 rsn_ie_len=24
caps=0x1411 level=-59 freq=243
...
Now to ponder what comes next.
Dale
:-) :-)
Hi Dale, did I see in one of your early emails you created an xorg.conf
for nvidia? Have you followed the gentoo Xorg guide where it says to
try first without that file? I doubt the knoppix etc use a conf file
and so must depend on the auto
On 16/6/24 07:07, Mark Knecht wrote:
> I still don't understand the efi thing. I'm booted up tho. I'm happy.
> Now to get temp sensors and stuff to work. I want to keep a eye on
> temps for a bit. I think the boot media was reporting the wrong info.
> Even the ambient temp was to high for
On 14/6/24 20:16, Dale wrote:
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 10:49:57PM -0500, Dale wrote
The biggest thing, find out what the exact specs are for your CPU.
Then go from there. That's your starting point tho.
"grep model /proc/cpuinfo" returns 12 instances of...
model
On 13/6/24 23:57, Dale wrote:
Waldo Lemmer wrote:
By the way, you should really just use the linux-firmware package if
it has the firmware you need. You can plug the name of the firmware
into https://portagefilelist.de to check if it does.
I agree. For firmware, this is the way to go. I use
On 10/6/24 18:03, Dale wrote:
...
Interesting. I thought the four port card in the NAS box was newer, at
least a little bit anyway. I may dig around for a card with display
port outputs and see what I can find. Hopefully something not to old.
I don't need much. Biggest thing, drivers that w
See https://www.disctech.com/powerdisable
BillK
On 7/5/24 09:00, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I ordered another hard drive, yup, I keep filling them up. Anyway, it
looks like a shucked drive but may not be. I tried to find out if there
is a way to know if a drive has that pin 3 problem or not but no
I use a buildhost for each of the 4 architectures I manage - binary
emtytree installs are not to bad. However the initial build for low
power arm systems is measured in multiple days (for just the initial
toolchain, not hours :(. Only minor problems so far though which is
good. At least it c
I have a question about binaries and the new profile: I have a number of almost
identical architectures that I build binaries for and share across the similar
sytems e.g. arm, aarch64, amd64 etc.
Is deleting the bin host storage (rm -rf ) enough on the buildhost so
I can share/use the binaries
Is your efi fat32 formatted? (required)
This usually means its another partition mounted to /boot/EFI
BillK
On 6/3/24 14:02, Dale wrote:
Walter Dnes wrote:
I've got a UEFI system. According to the news item...
Re-runing grub-install both with and without the --removable option
should e
On 10/2/24 23:56, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hello, gentoo.
I was wanting to do a pretty full build of my Emacs working repository.
This involved first purging al *.elc files. The way to do this is
$ find . -name '*.elc' | xargs rm
. But for some reason, I typed
$ find . '*.elc' | xa
On 8/2/24 06:36, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 06:15:09PM - schrieb Grant Edwards:
I need to set up some sort of automated backup on a couple Gentoo
machines (typical desktop software development and home use). One of
them used rsnapshot in the past but the crontab entr
man quickpkg
On 4/2/24 15:47, Thelma wrote:
How to make net-misc/asterisk-16.30.1 into binary package so I can
install in on future gentoo boxes.
I think asterisk ver. 16 (still in portage) is the last one still
compatible with sip/iax code all future versions starting with ver.18
are conver
mmunity support is almost not existent, few folks just
bark at you if one mention still running ver. 16
I'll hang on to 16.30.1 as long as I can.
On 2/2/24 20:55, William Kenworthy wrote:
In v18 sip is still present but deprecated - after this its removed.
There is a conversion script (sip
6 is the end of the line for me.
On 2/2/24 16:39, William Kenworthy wrote:
Yes, was caught out recently by the replacement of sip with pjsip - currently
on v21.0.2 and working (sip only, simple home setup) Also had some weird
problems with two versions installed (so asterisk started on old
Yes, was caught out recently by the replacement of sip with pjsip -
currently on v21.0.2 and working (sip only, simple home setup) Also had
some weird problems with two versions installed (so asterisk started on
old working version even though new one was installed - once I ran
depclean it fail
Some years back I did the usr-merge and my laptop has continued on more
or less ok.
Now, I suddenly have a number of packages failing to build with internal
collisions as they try and install (for example) a binary into /bin and
/usr/bin and collide. "emerge --info" is showing the split-usr f
Hi,
I have a MS Surface4Pro being used as a gentoo laptop. At various
times Ive tried setting up a soft keyboard so I can use it as a tablet -
with mostly not really usable results, and Ive just realised my previous
choices no longer work due to python moving on.
So what soft keyboard, g
On 25/11/23 16:35, Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 25 November 2023 05:45:04 GMT William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi,
I have an odd problem with a server that's been repurposed as a
desktop: 2 monitors, main is DP, secondary is HDMI, intel on board video
with sddm and xfce4.
The problem i
Hi,
I have an odd problem with a server that's been repurposed as a
desktop: 2 monitors, main is DP, secondary is HDMI, intel on board video
with sddm and xfce4.
The problem is the icons and app windows on the second monitor get
pushed onto the main monitor when the monitors deep sleep o
On 18/11/23 15:29, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Friday, 17 November 2023 16:44:29 GMT I wrote:
I'll try that - thanks.
Damn fool - it was a firewall problem on the server. For some reason, the NFS
destination port has changed.
Sorry for the noise.
Actually, NFS may have some ports dynamicly a
On 11/11/23 05:15, Dale wrote:
the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
Thelma
On 9/17/23 23:17, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
This is a work in progress and may take some time, financially if
nothing else. With hindsight, I wish I had done this before the price
of everything went up but some things are gettin
Hi,
I am using git for portage updates and exporting it over nfs for
other systems - I like to hold portage at a point so all systems are
updated to the same level before updating it. However, I would also like
to be able to use glsa-check on any newly issued glsa's. Is it possible
to s
On 22/10/23 11:23, Dale wrote:
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Fri, Oct 20, 2023 at 09:20:45PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
Howdy,
As most know, I had to restore from backups recently. I also reworked
my NAS box. I'm doing my first backup given that I have more files that
need to be added to the backu
On 14/10/23 21:28, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday, 14 October 2023 12:26:29 BST I wrote:
Perhaps I should switch to getmail...
On the other hand, I'd prefer to stick with fetchmail for my Zen POP3
account,
since it's working well. Then I could use getmail to fetch my gmail mail.
Would th
2023 5:48:39 pm AWST, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
>(I assume this was addressed to me, though it was a reply to someone else.)
>
>On Tuesday, 19 September 2023 10:14:42 BST William Kenworthy wrote:
>> That is where you set per package compiler parameters by overriding
>> make.
That is where you set per package compiler parameters by overriding
make.conf settings.
BillK
On 19/9/23 17:09, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Monday, 18 September 2023 23:44:50 BST William Kenworthy wrote:
per package env variables?
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki//etc/portage/package.env
Apropos
per package env variables?
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki//etc/portage/package.env
BillK
Oh, forgot to mention the "this could be you" photo in that link
:)
BillK
On 7/9/23 11:24, William Kenworthy wrote:
On 7/9/23 11:09, Dale wrote:
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 02:45:11PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
Oh, creating a
vdev was the trick. Once that is do
On 7/9/23 11:09, Dale wrote:
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 02:45:11PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
Oh, creating a
vdev was the trick. Once that is done, expand the pool. It's one of
those, once it is done, it seems easy. ROFL
Note that people used to shoot themselves in the fo
On 5/9/23 22:58, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Tue, Sep 05, 2023 at 08:04:19AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
On Mon, 4 Sep 2023 22:54:38 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
It looks like remote-mounting /var/cache/distfiles might be the
quick-n-dirty solution like Alan suggested. And I never have a need to
h
On 4/9/23 16:04, Nuno Silva wrote:
On 2023-09-04, William Kenworthy wrote:
On 3/9/23 18:29, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 4:44 AM Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 3 September 2023 07:49:36 BST William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi , I used to be able to get old ebuilds from "the attic&q
On 3/9/23 18:29, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 4:44 AM Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 3 September 2023 07:49:36 BST William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi , I used to be able to get old ebuilds from "the attic" but I cant
find it on google - is it still around?
Perhaps have a look h
Hi , I used to be able to get old ebuilds from "the attic" but I cant
find it on google - is it still around?
* gentoo has moved dev-embedded/reedsolomon to dev-embedded/reedsolo
(then removing the old ebuilds) breaking my homeassistant install
easiest fix is a local copy until HA catches up.
Welcome Back to the force :)
BillK
William Kenworthy
On 1/9/23 02:15, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hello Gentoo'ers
After some years away, I'm back to Gentoo. Arch was nice and I got
fuzzies but something was always missing. Was on Mint for a while but
eventually got fed up with h
On 11/8/23 09:06, Morgan Wesström wrote:
Thank you, Yixun.
On 2023-08-11 02:23, Yixun Lan wrote:
understanding git bisect should be enough to keep you going..
Yes, I actually just ended up doing what git bisect does but manually
for now.
2) Can I tell emerge not to clean the build director
Inline:
On 3/7/23 12:52, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Sunday, July 2, 2023 4:16:54 AM CEST William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi all,
I have been using a gentoo mail gateway for many years - its currently
running under LXC and is upgraded using a generic LXC "golden master" image
with the var
Hi all,
I have been using a gentoo mail gateway for many years - its
currently running under LXC and is upgraded using a generic LXC
"golden master" image with the various email related packages
being installed and config files copied across roughly a month or
getmail can facilitate getting googlemail into postfix. In my case, it
fetches an mail then invokes sendemail to forward into postfix. The
docs for the google side of the equation are quite good.
BillK
On 20/6/23 16:30, Michael wrote:
On Tuesday, 20 June 2023 06:29:52 BST the...@sys-concep
On 16/5/23 23:52, Michael wrote:
On Tuesday, 16 May 2023 01:03:31 BST Wol wrote:
On 15/05/2023 18:25, Michael wrote:
Check the attached screenshots, relevant to this laptop. There's pointer
speed and scrolling speed for the USB mouse I have attached. I use
libinput for years now and as far
Checked your menu? XFCE has a "mouse and touchpad" under settings with a
number of useful items including acceleration, double click timings etc.
BillK
On 15/5/23 04:33, Wols Lists wrote:
I've been having grief with my mouse for a while, and all the help I
can find is "how to adjust mouse spe
On 29/4/23 19:45, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 01:20:52PM +0800 schrieb William Kenworthy:
Filesystem choice is very much to do with your particular use case.
I am not a fan of ext4 - lost too much data too many times. I ve found
btrfs and xfs much tougher, and the
On 28/4/23 21:21, Michael wrote:
On Friday, 28 April 2023 13:54:37 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Friday, 28 April 2023 10:08:01 BST Philip Webb wrote:
230428 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Thursday, 27 April 2023 13:23:01 BST Philip Webb wrote:
I've built & tested the new machine I was planning in
On 16/4/23 15:18, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday, 16 April 2023 02:47:00 BST William Kenworthy wrote:
look into mount options for SSD's (discard option) and "fstrim" for
maintenance. (read up on trimmimg - doing a manual trim before the drive
reaches full allocation (they de
On 16/4/23 06:47, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I finally broke down and bought a SSD. It's a Samsung V-Nand 870 EVO
500GB. My current OS sits on a 160GB drive so should be plenty. I plan
to even add a boot image for the Gentoo LiveGUI thingy, maybe Knoppix or
something plus my usual OS. By the way,
The rubygem / webkit problem has cropped up recently - do something like
this
1. Mask webkit (I needed to do yelp as well on one system)
2. emerge any remaining updates so you can depclean
3. emerge --depclean (this removes old ruby versions and fixes the system
4. unmask webkit etc.
4. fini
On 6/4/23 19:20, Michael wrote:
On Thursday, 6 April 2023 11:49:29 BST Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 05:35:52PM +0800 schrieb William Kenworthy:
I have suspend/hibernate set up on a desktop ... it's been working
fine for years. But recently, it's been occ
On 5/4/23 17:24, tastytea wrote:
On 2023-04-05 08:54+0800 William KENWORTHY wrote:
I have suspend/hibernate set up on a desktop ... it's been working
fine for years. But recently, it's been occaisionally coming out of
suspension some time after suspension without any interven
I have suspend/hibernate set up on a desktop ... it's been working fine for
years. But recently, it's been occaisionally coming out of suspension some
time after suspension without any intervention on my part. I am suspecting the
mouse - I would prefer not to disable the mouse ... Is there an
On 2/4/23 13:28, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
At time to time my XFCE4 freezes. The screen is responding to the
keyboard, mouse pointer is moving on the screen but nothing is
responding.
I just lookup some solutions and found this one:
- press: CTRL+Alt+T (to get to terminal)
- pidof xf
I am interested in running KSM (Kernel Samepage Merging) on an lxc
server. Some other distros have a tuning daemon to extend/control ksm
but I cant find anything gentoo. I have it in the kernel and can run it
with fixed defaults but I hope to do better.
Does anyone have recommendations on how
On 22/3/23 04:27, Morgan Wesström wrote:
On 2023-03-21 21:04, Jack wrote:
1) Where's the appropriate place for these files in Gentoo and why?
2) If the appropriate place is either of those folders with a
version number, how do I install the files there without hard coding
the version numb
Hi, I am having a problem with lxc where tasks run via lxc-attach seems to
hang or run so slow it may as well be hung. No log messages, no signs of
anything else wrong.
It appears independent of kernel versions, and regular updates have occurred to
the external environment. The lxc VM's are mo
On 21/12/22 14:19, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 05:53:03AM + schrieb Wols Lists:
On 21/12/2022 02:47, Dale wrote:
...
In layman’s term, a stripe of mirrors. Raid-1 is the mirror, Raid-0 a (JBOD)
pool. So mirror + pool = mirrorpool, hence the 1+0 → 10.
...
I tend t
On 19/12/22 21:30, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 7:51 AM Wols Lists wrote:
On 19/12/2022 12:00, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 12:11 AM Dale wrote:
If I like these Raspberry things, may make a media box out of one. I'd
like to have a remote tho. 😉
So, I've don
* didn't send to the list the first time :(
On 9/12/22 07:30, Dale wrote:
I just wonder, could I use that board and just hook it to my USB port
and a external power supply and skip the Raspberry Pi part? I'd bet not
tho. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
Check this one: https://www.hardkernel.com/sh
On 25/11/22 21:01, William Kenworthy wrote:
On 25/11/22 20:37, Wols Lists wrote:
On 25/11/2022 11:56, William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi,
I am looking into replacing fetchmail with getmail on my mail
gateway system
Are you using getmail, or getmail6?
https://pyropus.ca./software/getmail
On 25/11/22 20:37, Wols Lists wrote:
On 25/11/2022 11:56, William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi,
I am looking into replacing fetchmail with getmail on my mail
gateway system
Are you using getmail, or getmail6?
https://pyropus.ca./software/getmail/documentation.html#python3
A quick "e
Hi,
I am looking into replacing fetchmail with getmail on my mail
gateway system (I want to use getmails per instance IDLE parameter).
The docs say that it can work with postfix, however suitable examples
and information is lacking. Currently fetchmail is delivering multiple
accounts vi
Install lshw - might give more info.
Boot off of an install, ubuntu, sysrescue or other live USB and
investigate dmesg.
BillK
On 16/11/22 00:59, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
My new laptop shows this from /proc/cpuinfo:
--->8
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu fami
On 21/9/22 00:40, Nuno Silva wrote:
On 2022-09-18, William Kenworthy wrote:
Hi, I am setting up some cameras (esp32cam) and intended to use
motion for them but it crashes on startup with a realloc() error. The
system is an up to date arm64 (odroid N2+), mostly stable. Has anyone
seen this
Hi, I am setting up some cameras (esp32cam) and intended to use motion
for them but it crashes on startup with a realloc() error. The system is
an up to date arm64 (odroid N2+), mostly stable. Has anyone seen this
before?
BillK
ha /etc/motion # /usr/bin/motion -c /etc/motion/motion.conf -k
On 18/9/22 15:26, n952162 wrote:
Hello all,
I want to ssh over my openvpn connection, and I can't do it, the
connection times out.
I saw a reference to gentoo in the openvpn scripts in /etc/openvpn and
thought maybe somebody here knows something about this.
Earlier my institution recommende
If your using nut, it has to be setup - and should be regularly tested
to make sure it works.
BillK
'
On 12/9/22 09:56, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
Last night we had some bad weather where I live and we ended up with
some power problems. Ironically they went out a few hours after the
storm was gone.
On 25/8/22 06:45, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
[..]
Also, if you're using ext2/3/4, there's the preset, i.e. if you're
rather sure about what kind of data is going to be on there, you
can tune it so that it reserves more or less place for metadata like
inodes, which can be another bit.
When I for
On 21/8/22 13:34, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 8/20/22 10:22 PM, William Kenworthy wrote:
...
If that is an Odroid XU4, then I strongly suspect that /dev/sda is
passing through a USB interface. So ... I'd take those numbers with a
grain of salt. -- If the system is working for you, then b
What are you measuring the speed with - hdparm or rsync or ?
hdparm is best for profiling just the harddisk (tallks to the interface
and can bypass the cache depending on settings, rsync/cp/?? usually have
the whole OS storage chain including encryption affecting throughput.
Encryption itself
On 15/8/22 06:44, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
With my new fiber internet, my poor disks are getting a work out, and
also filling up. First casualty, my backup disk. I have one directory
that is . . . well . . . huge. It's about 7TBs or so. This is where it
is right now and it's still trying to pack
On 6/8/22 20:42, Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 6 August 2022 12:08:30 BST Dale wrote:
...
The more you try to escape the 14 eyes Big Brother, the closer you may fall
into the hands of various authoritarian regimes. LOL! Even VPNs like NordVPN
which operates within the jurisdiction of Panama
On 5/7/22 14:24, w...@op.pl wrote:
> Dnia 2022-07-05, o godz. 13:04:07
> William Kenworthy napisał(a):
>
>> I synced portage a couple of days now and now my systems are
>> rebuilding python modules for 3.10 without any input from me (prior
>> to this 3.10 was on the
I synced portage a couple of days now and now my systems are rebuilding
python modules for 3.10 without any input from me (prior to this 3.10
was on the system but wasn't picked up by applications.) This is
breaking non portage apps like homeassistant which are still not fully
3.10 safe - ok that'
and don't forget to run "uname -a" to get your currently running kernel
version and make sure you don't delete that!
"IF" "uname -a" isn't the latest version you have in /boot, some more
investigation as to why will be needed.
BillK
On 1/7/22 04:29, Lee wrote:
> The OP should read the section o
Thanks.
BillK
On 9/4/22 15:32, Ionen Wolkens wrote:
On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 02:50:30PM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
A new use has shown up named "verify-sig". It seems simple enough from
its euse description but its causing a large number of packages to be
rebuilt unneces
A new use has shown up named "verify-sig". It seems simple enough from
its euse description but its causing a large number of packages to be
rebuilt unnecessarily (it defaults to off on my sytems). Should I
enable it? - I can find much info on it and it looks like it will cause
major user has
On 5/4/22 16:05, Michael wrote:
On Tuesday, 5 April 2022 08:46:52 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 5 Apr 2022 11:16:10 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
On 5/4/22 07:09, Michael wrote:
On Monday, 4 April 2022 16:12:53 BST Jack wrote:
On 4/4/22 01:31, William Kenworthy wrote:
Is there a way
On 4/4/22 23:12, Jack wrote:
On 4/4/22 01:31, William Kenworthy wrote:
Is there a way force openrc and wpa_supplicant to map a particular
access point to an interface or fail?
I have two AP's (each on a different ssid) to connect to so have two
wifi interfaces - unfortunately they ar
On 5/4/22 07:09, Michael wrote:
On Monday, 4 April 2022 16:12:53 BST Jack wrote:
On 4/4/22 01:31, William Kenworthy wrote:
Is there a way force openrc and wpa_supplicant to map a particular
access point to an interface or fail?
I have two AP's (each on a different ssid) to connect
Is there a way force openrc and wpa_supplicant to map a particular
access point to an interface or fail?
I have two AP's (each on a different ssid) to connect to so have two
wifi interfaces - unfortunately they are not equal so I want wlan0 to
connect to only one particular AP, and wlan1 to the ot
Thanks for the detailed reply - my response is inline:
On 1/4/22 00:17, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 3/31/22 7:21 AM, William Kenworthy wrote:
>> Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
>> I am trying to use a raspberry pi ... to create a routed link
>> between two access points ... so I
Hi,
I am trying to use a raspberry pi (3B running gentoo 32bit, openrc)
to create a routed link between two access points (the rpi acting as a
client to both AP's) so I can access the monitoring port (6607, modbus)
from homeassistant. One AP is an Huawei inverter with a built in
"island" acce
There was a news item on network naming - it might be that. A couple of
people got caught by it.
BillK
On 21/1/22 20:48, n952162 wrote:
The point is, something has changed in openrc, and I was hoping somebody
knew about it.
It used to be that you could restart the network with:
rc-servic
On 20/1/22 22:06, Marco Rebhan wrote:
On Thursday, 20 January 2022 14:22:02 CET Dale wrote:
What do others do with spam to minimize it?
Hi Dale,
I'm not sure if you're talking about self-hosted mail because you
mention dovecot, if you do:
Google Gentoo mail gateway - there are a couple of
On 16/1/22 00:06, Dale wrote:
tastytea wrote:
On 2022-01-15 22:38+0800 Andrew Lowe wrote:
Dear all,
I'm in the process of fiddling around with the config of my
kernel. This means using the "menu config thingy" that "make
menuconfig" builds. It is very frustrating. Does anyone know w
On 15/1/22 18:33, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
Rich F said recently, "I'd avoid using the .local TLD due to RFC 6762."
That brings me back to a thorny problem: what should I call my local network?
It used to be .prhnet, but then a program I tried a few years ago insisted on
a two-compone
On 13/1/22 21:29, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 20:38:48 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
Z mode is the smart dev acting as an accesspoint for the controlling
phone app to connect - so it cant in that mode connect to anything
else. To reflash the firmware with something
On 13/1/22 19:45, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Thelma:
What kind of routers work with "EZ mode"
Recently I was plying with a wifi light switch and couldn't get
"EZ mode" to work with my Asus router.
AP mode, worked but for this to work phone's Bluetooth and Personal
Hotspot need to be turn ON (du
On 10/1/22 00:26, Jack wrote:
On 1/9/22 07:49, William Kenworthy wrote:
My MS surface pro4 has died (swelling battery has popped the screen -
known problem) so I am looking for a better replacement. I bought it
new years ago but it only got good Linux support (touchscreen etc.)
in the last
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