Alexander Skwar wrote:
Pupeno schrieb:
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 20:54, Luigi Pinna wrote:
I use the dm-crypt from the kernel
I've read that it is unsecure
Where? And how is it insecure?
Some history:
The original crypto-loop from 2.4 is very susceptible t
Hi guys,
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-37 notebook here, and I finally
have the Ricoh cardbus of hell working. :) I now, need to get the driver
for my Linksys WPC11 Version 4.0 Card working. I insert the card, and
upon a
# cardctl status
I get:
Socket 0:
3.3v CardBus Card
function 0: [ready],
Richard Fish schrieb:
> So dm-crypt today provides the same level of security as loop-AES in
> single key mode, which as I already stated in a previous email, should
> be sufficient for most people. However, you did ask how it was
> insecure! :-)
Yep, I did ask and I wish to thank you for yo
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Richard Fish schrieb:
Pupeno wrote:
I use the dm-crypt from the kernel
I've read that it is unsecure and I also read that it is not yet vory well
suported.
Dm-crypt is fairly well supported, since it is in the kernel, but I find
it t
On 24/07/05 18:06:51, Stroller wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 1:49 am, Ian K wrote:
I have an older laptop that I want to add to my network,
(its a 802.11B one) and I was wondering what brands/models
would work the best under Linux. Im fairly flexible, and would
really not like to tinker with too
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Richard Fish schrieb:
So dm-crypt today provides the same level of security as loop-AES in
single key mode, which as I already stated in a previous email, should
be sufficient for most people. However, you did ask how it was
insecure! :-)
Yep, I did ask a
Michael Haan wrote:
> Has anyone else seen this and have an idea for a fix?
>
Are you sure its not your DVD drive that can't handle them?
--
[Name ] :: [Matan I. Peled]
[Location ] :: [Israel]
[Public Key] :: [0xD6F42CA5]
[Keyserver ] :: [keyserver.kjsl.
Hi,
Anybody know how to solve it? I know under suse this could be
done by LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 but I don't want to leave gentoo.
--
Yuan MEI
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005, Yuan MEI wrote:
Hi,
Anybody know how to solve it? I know under suse this could be
done by LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 but I don't want to leave gentoo.
Have you tried it?
You need to have a linuxthreads-compatible glibc... (i.e. not a NPTL-only
version)
See:
http://www
I have recently updated shorewall on my 2.4 gentoo OS
I now get the following error:
/usr/share/shorewall/firewall: line 254: exists_:_frwd=Yes: command not
found
Warning: wierd character in interface `$' (No aliases, :, ! or *).
iptables v1.2.11: Couldn't load match
`policy':/lib/iptables/libipt_
Jeff Cranmer wrote:
>I have recently updated shorewall on my 2.4 gentoo OS
>I now get the following error:
>
>/usr/share/shorewall/firewall: line 254: exists_:_frwd=Yes: command not
>found
>Warning: wierd character in interface `$' (No aliases, :, ! or *).
>iptables v1.2.11: Couldn't load match
>`
Anyone have a clue: I have a d-link dwl-G650+ pcmcia wireless card that
causes a hard crash whenever it is inserted into a dell i8200 laptop. I
last emailed about this many months back, and a number of others had a
similar problem but no fixes. I am hoping that by now someone will have
a fix or I
Nagatoro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://gentooexperimental.org/script/repo/list
can this repo be accessed with emerge allowing packages to be installed?
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
I'm not sure if anyone has covered this, but the following pdf was
very useful for me to encrypt my home dir:
www.flyn.org/docs/ehd.pdf
The interesting part was using openssl to encrypt the key and then
using your account's linux password to encrypt the openssl file. This
way, you can change you
Hi guys,
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-37 notebook here, and I finally
have the Ricoh cardbus of hell working. :) I now, need to get the driver
for my Linksys WPC11 Version 4.0 Card working. I insert the card, and
upon a
# cardctl status
I get:
Socket 0:
3.3v CardBus Card
function 0: [ready],
Hi guys,
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-37 notebook here, and I finally
have the Ricoh cardbus of hell working. :) I now, need to get the driver
for my Linksys WPC11 Version 4.0 Card working. I insert the card, and
upon a
# cardctl status
I get:
Socket 0:
3.3v CardBus Card
function 0: [ready],
Hi guys,
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-37 notebook here, and I finally
have the Ricoh cardbus of hell working. :) I now, need to get the driver
for my Linksys WPC11 Version 4.0 Card working. I insert the card, and
upon a
# cardctl status
I get:
Socket 0:
3.3v CardBus Card
function 0: [ready],
Hello!
I have a "semi" problem:
I usually encode from dv (digital video camera) to standard dvd format
(MPEG-2); I usually use kino to convert the files.
Now, I think that my computer is a good computer to encode them (AMD64
3000 1 GByte RAM), and I think that it uses too much time to encode 1
h
Hi,
I had ethernet (eth0) and wireless (wlan0) working well before I run an emerge world (which updated baselayout)
At that time I also had eth1, which I don't know why, and the normal lo.
After the emerge, my wlan0 was gone. I still have the init script (not
sure if is a new one, or was overwritt
On 7/29/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I have an 'emerge system' going on that will do 74 packages. I
> > would like to halt it for the evening and restart it tomorrow. Is
> > there anything more elegant then kill or Ctrl-C for doign this?
> >
> > Many
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 16:35:55 +
Fernando Meira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had ethernet (eth0) and wireless (wlan0) working well before I run an
> emerge world (which updated baselayout)
> At that time I also had eth1, which I don't kn
Hi,
I am now looking for some sort of backup & restore solution which would
help me to get my gentoo-server up and running after fatal disk failure.
I want to burn at regular intervals compressed partition images of disk
on internal dvd/rw/ram (4.5 GB should be enough for archiving the whole
dis
On Saturday 30 July 2005 12:24 pm, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am now looking for some sort of backup & restore solution which would
> help me to get my gentoo-server up and running after fatal disk failure.
>
> I want to burn at regular intervals compressed partition images of disk
> on internal dvd/
I cant get to the gentoo forums anymore.
I get. "Due to people abusing it you can not view this site whilst using Tor"
Unfortunately the way things are set up here, tor is the _only_ way I have to
view the outside world. This does make things a little difficult.
--
- Elric
At work, the a
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:24:06 +0200, Jarry wrote:
> But what I also need is fast and reliable restore function, for the case
> that all I have is a new replacement-disk, gentoo installation cd, and
> dvd/rw/ram with archived partition images (+ restore sw on floppy).
> Could you recommend me some s
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 18:17:43 +0200, Luigi Pinna wrote:
> I usually encode from dv (digital video camera) to standard dvd format
> (MPEG-2); I usually use kino to convert the files.
> Now, I think that my computer is a good computer to encode them (AMD64
> 3000 1 GByte RAM), and I think that it u
Jamie Dobbs wrote:
> After any reboot, when I try to make a PPP connection to my workplace I
> get the following error:
>
> /usr/sbin/pppd: pppd is unable to open the /dev/ppp device.
> You need to create the /dev/ppp device node by
> executing the following command as root:
>mknod /dev/
On 7/30/05, Niels Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What kind of Wireless-Card do you have?
I have a LinkSys WPC54G.
It was working well before the emerge world.
It seems like
DELTUP_SERVER="http://linux01.gwdg.de/~nlissne/deltup.php";
is under reconstruction (standard apache page is shown). Are there
other DELTUP servers?
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Hello everyone,
Seems like trying to emerge firefox, xmms, others?
leads to
XML::Parser
configure:1711: error: XML::Parser perl module is
required for intltool
Some say re-emerge XML-Parser. Nope.
Some say eliminate it. Nope.
Another says emerge libxml-perl. Another says rebuild
perl.
While I
I first noticed this problem when the tightvnc server refused to
start, giving some errors about unknown token "(" and ")". I then
noticed my prompt had changed from -- laeb mark# -- to -- (none) mark
# . A day or so prior I had moved the hostname and dnsdomainname from
their deprecated location
(none) mark # cat /etc/conf.d/hostname && cat /etc/conf.d/dnsdomainname
laeb
laeb.dyndns.org
(none) mark #
On 7/30/05, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I first noticed this problem when the tightvnc server refused to
> start, giving some errors about unknown token "(" and ")". I then
>
On Saturday 30 July 2005 21:36, Mark Shields wrote:
> (none) mark # cat /etc/conf.d/hostname && cat
> /etc/conf.d/dnsdomainname laeb
> laeb.dyndns.org
> (none) mark #
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ cat /etc/conf.d/hostname
# /etc/conf.d/hostname
# Set to the hostname of thi
maxim wexler schreef:
> Another says emerge libxml-perl. Another says rebuild
> perl.
>
> While I'm off attempting the former will someone
> please explain how to do the latter?
>
eix perl-cleaner
* app-admin/perl-cleaner
Available versions: 1.01
Installed: 1.01
Homepag
Ah ha! Thanks (btw I did look for this prior to asking)
On 7/30/05, Francesco Talamona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 30 July 2005 21:36, Mark Shields wrote:
> > (none) mark # cat /etc/conf.d/hostname && cat
> > /etc/conf.d/dnsdomainname laeb
> > laeb.dyndns.org
> > (none) mark #
> >
>
Good afternoon -
Does anybody know when the split ebuilds for KDE 3.4.2 will move into
~x86? Is there a date set? Is there a list or webpage that I can use
to check for myself?
Thanks,
James
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
I have been pulling my hair out for a while after updating my kernel, I
couldn't get my wlan0 wireless PCMCIA card to work again. I kept re-emerging
the "net-wireless/linux-wlan-ng" but was never getting the module.
daevid ~ # emerge -av net-wireless/linux-wlan-ng
These are the packages that I wo
* Bob Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-07-30 01:20]:
> On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 20:51:53 +0200
> Jules Colding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thank you for your advise. I got sound working by disabling ALSA and
> > using OSS instead. I think this is an ALSA AMD64 issue.
...
> At some point, the problem w
James Colby wrote:
Good afternoon -
Does anybody know when the split ebuilds for KDE 3.4.2 will move into
~x86? Is there a date set? Is there a list or webpage that I can use
to check for myself?
Thanks,
James
It's already happened, I'm building it now...
http://packages.gentoo.org/packa
Hi,
I'm just about to install gentoo on a dual core Intel CPU machine with
a SATA HD. So, essentially, I have two questions. What CFLAGS are
recommended for a dual core CPU and what precautions must one take to
have the SATA HD recognised by the install media? I don't think the
CPU is 64 bit in
Hi!
I've switched to udev some time ago without problems. But now, with
kernel 2.6.11-r9:
I can boot, but after a while there are 10 udevsend processes
hanging around. This isn't fatal at all, but if I start "emerge -uD
world", the number increases up to 400. Puting a CDROM in makes the
number ex
On Jul 30, 2005, at 9:34 pm, Daevid Vincent wrote:
I have been pulling my hair out for a while after updating my kernel, I
couldn't get my wlan0 wireless PCMCIA card to work again. I kept
re-emerging
the "net-wireless/linux-wlan-ng" but was never getting the module.
...
Then after staring at
I have recently upgraded from kde 3.4.0 to 3.4.1. I am now unable to
access my kde desktop. When I go from "startx" or log in from kdm, I
briefly see my desktop and the Panel, then I get the KDE crash
handler, which gives a message along the lines of "The KDE session
manager ksmserver crashed and
Hi,
I set up a remote NFS hard drive today as a larger storage location
for MythTV. I wanted to copy over the existing recordings in
/TVstorage (local) to /video (the NFS mount) but it failed on the
first recording looking like this:
dragonfly TVstorage # ls
1003_20050729233500_20050730003700.n
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 16:17 +0300, Rumen Yotov wrote:
> Hi,
> Works OK on a 2.6 system, too. It depends only on: iptables, iproute2
> and virtual/libc (glibc).
> Some suggestions:
> 1.try "revdep-rebuild -pv" later w/o "p" to check if something needs to
> be rebuild (suspect 'iptables' here);
> 2.C
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 16:33:42 -0400, James Colby wrote:
> Does anybody know when the split ebuilds for KDE 3.4.2 will move into
> ~x86?
If you're in that much of a hurry, unmask them yourself, as I did.
qpkg -I -nc -g kde-base | sed 's/\(.*\)/=\1-3.4.2/'
>>/etc/portage.package.unmask
> Is the
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 13:34:31 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> [ebuild N] net-wireless/linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1_pre23 -build -pcmcia
> -usb 437 kB
> Total size of downloads: 437 kB
>
> Then after staring at the ebuild line I realized much to my astonishment
> that it is set to "-pcmcia". WTF?! Thi
I want to setup a serial console to one of my servers. I realize that
this will require a specific type of cable. As I understand it, the
cable will have an RJ-45 connector on the host side, and a serial
connector on the server side. I'm assuming since my server only has a
standard 9-pin connect
On 7/30/05, Matan Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Haan wrote:
> > Has anyone else seen this and have an idea for a fix?
> >
> Are you sure its not your DVD drive that can't handle them?
>
> --
> [Name ] :: [Matan I. Peled]
> [Location ] :: [Israel]
> [Public
On 7/30/05, Michael Haan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/30/05, Matan Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Michael Haan wrote:
> > > Has anyone else seen this and have an idea for a fix?
> > >
> > Are you sure its not your DVD drive that can't handle them?
> >
> > --
> > [Name ] :: [Matan
On Jul 30, 2005, at 5:40 PM, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
Hi,
I'm just about to install gentoo on a dual core Intel CPU machine with
a SATA HD. So, essentially, I have two questions. What CFLAGS are
recommended for a dual core CPU and what precautions must one take to
have the SATA HD recognis
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 22:39:17 +0200
Daniel Vrcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm aware of the fact that OSS is deprecated and that it will be
> removed, but in this case I don't like that fact. Why? I have old SB
> Live! card, based on emu10k1 chip too, and I think that emu10k1 kernel
> driver gi
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 19:20:36 -0400
"David H. Askew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was looking around and found a Cisco console cable in a box of old
> junk. It has, surprise surprise, RJ-45 on one side, and 9-pin serial on
> the other. Would that work?
>
Maybe, but Cisco is known for having a
53 matches
Mail list logo