On 16 December 2005 08:11, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 23:02 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 12/15/05, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > -b boot/grub/stage2_eltorito -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4
> > -boot-info-table
>
> Thanks. Wonderful info.
The grub info pag
On Thursday 15 December 2005 10:08 pm, Grant wrote:
> > > > How can I see what is happening as far as traffic on my unencrypted
> > > > network?
> > >
> > > tcpdump
> >
> > ntop is a good network summary program too. Works good if you can run it
> > on your default gateway machine. tcpdump is prett
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 18:21:20 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
> Also, consider that you can mix-and-match RAID levels with different
> partitions. You can create a 4-partition RAID0 array for swap, a
> 4-partition RAID0+1 array for filesystems that experience a lot of
> writes (/var, /tmp, and maybe /u
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:40:32 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> how can one create bootable CDs/DVDs? Is there a simple way to transfer
> GRUB into the DVD/CDs? Or would "dd" of the /boot partition transfer the
> whole thing??
I created a rescue system, containing all the tools I need by following
this
>> If a disk fails,
>> your system would likely crash (due to the swap device), but would
>> reboot in a degraded mode (no swap, slow performance, etc).
>
> You could avoid that by not using RAID for swap. Instead, use four
> separate swap partitions, one on each drive. As long as they all have
>
Hi folks,
uwix ~ # iptables -m ipp2p -help
iptables v1.3.4: Couldn't load match `ipp2p':/lib/iptables/libipt_ipp2p.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
uwix ~ # emerge --pretend --verbose iptables
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating depend
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If a disk fails,
your system would likely crash (due to the swap device), but would
reboot in a degraded mode (no swap, slow performance, etc).
You could avoid that by not using RAID for swap. Instead, use four
separate swap partitions, on
Try this :
emerge -s ipp2p
emerge show you your ipp2p module.
in fact iptables is just command line utility to set rules, modules are
not part of iptables itself, modules for iptables are extra module or kernel
inside module.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 12:09:58PM +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> Hi fo
On Dec 15, 2005, at 5:05 pm, Matthias Langer wrote:
Well, i use azureus - and of course i know that upload-speed can be
limited - which is maybe in fact the best solution to my problem.
... for p2p apps - give them
as much bandwidth they can reasonably get but don't let them slow down
firefox,
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
Thanks all for the answers until now;
What i am looking for is to backup 3 servers, and a critical issue workstation.
I think that you should test Bacula. that is very scalable app to backup
from different sources to different media.
http://www.bacula.org
Greets
P
On Dec 15, 2005, at 7:15 pm, Holly Bostick wrote:
Matthias Langer schreef:
Now, what i want is the same for p2p apps - give them
as much bandwidth they can reasonably get but don't let them slow down
firefox, ssh etc.
In the case of Azureus specifically, your problem is actually not with
Az
Glenn Enright wrote:
On Friday 16 December 2005 10:24, Richard Fish wrote:
Since you do not use gnome, you probably don't care whether gnome-vfs
supports hal or not:
echo "gnome-base/gnome-vfs -hal" >>/etc/portage/package.use
-Richard
Of course! :) Simple elegant fix. Thanks for you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So is there a more elegant solution than doggedly running
emerge -v kde until all packages needing unmasking have been
revealed and entered into /etc/portage/package.keywords?
Well, you could ask someone to share theirs. LOL Look at this thread:
http://forums.
thanks.
On 12/16/05, Paweł Madej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> > Thanks all for the answers until now;
> >
> > What i am looking for is to backup 3 servers, and a critical issue
> > workstation.
> >
> I think that you should test Bacula. that is very scalable app to b
Ow Mun Heng wdc.com> writes:
> > > Where can I get theoraenc? I've already emerged gst-plugins-theora but
> > > no dice.
> > libtheora may contain the theora encoder you are looking for:
> Already tried that. No dice either
> > otherwise, all I found was code, no ready to install package.
> T
>From the sounds of things it looks like this is a problem with network
latency, not any issue with his computer. One of the first things
that should be done to help would be adjust the settings in Azureus for
your specific up/dl speeds. This is a pretty good guide to get
started on that.
http:/
When I try to upgrade to the latest stable version of CUPS, portage trys to
drag in X windows.
I'm not sure if this is caused by the changes happening in preparation for
the new version of xorg, or perhaps changes in the cups ebuild, which has
seen some changes in USE variables.
I meandered aroun
Paweł Madej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
>> Thanks all for the answers until now;
>> What i am looking for is to backup 3 servers, and a critical issue
>> workstation.
>>
> I think that you should test Bacula. that is very scalable app to
> backup from different source
On Friday 16 December 2005 18:55, Dale wrote:
> This is funny. I have gnome-vfs installed and KDE 3.5 with the new
> hal. I wonder why it worked for me?
>
> Dale
I had to emerge >gnome-vfs-2.12* with KDE 3.5 and >hal-0.5*
Mrugesh
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On Friday 16 December 2005 10:57 am, Bill Roberts wrote:
> When I try to upgrade to the latest stable version of CUPS, portage
> trys to drag in X windows.
Please post the results of
emerge -pvt cups
That will tell you the dependency chain that brings in X, if you know
how to read it.
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On Dec 16, 2005, at 3:57 pm, Bill Roberts wrote:
When I try to upgrade to the latest stable version of CUPS, portage
trys to
drag in X windows the cups ebuild, which has
seen some changes in USE variables.
Pay tell, what does `emerge -pv cups say? With this information we can
tell you
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I need help setting up my network's DNS configuration. I tried to
subscribe myself to the bind-user mailing list (using the address at the
bottom of the bind docs README file, but I saw this in the log:
Dec 15 17:51:15 bullet sm-mta[29432]: jBFNpCvf029430:
to=<[EMAIL P
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 08:19 -0800, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > I need help setting up my network's DNS configuration. I tried to
> > subscribe myself to the bind-user mailing list (using the address at the
> > bottom of the bind docs README file, but I saw this in the log
Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
On Friday 16 December 2005 18:55, Dale wrote:
This is funny. I have gnome-vfs installed and KDE 3.5 with the new
hal. I wonder why it worked for me?
Dale
I had to emerge >gnome-vfs-2.12* with KDE 3.5 and >hal-0.5*
Mrugesh
I think you are right. Maybe th
Good day all,
Has any body tried to emerge gnome on a ppc64 system (hardware is G5 dual cpu)
I am having trouble when its trying to emerge eel.
It gives the compilation error below...
Any clue or ideas of how i can either fix this or bypass this.
megatonnes thanks as usual,
Kumar
TED -DGDK
On (16/12/05 10:57), Bill Roberts wrote:
> When I try to upgrade to the latest stable version of CUPS, portage trys to
> drag in X windows.
>
> I'm not sure if this is caused by the changes happening in preparation for
> the new version of xorg, or perhaps changes in the cups ebuild, which has
> s
Hi,
On (16/12/05 09:40), Kumar Golap wrote:
> Good day all,
>
> Has any body tried to emerge gnome on a ppc64 system (hardware is G5 dual cpu)
>
Better try ppc/ppc64 mailing list, IIRC there's such gentoo list.
> I am having trouble when its trying to emerge eel.
> It gives the compilation error
--- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:18:16 -0800 (PST)
> maxim wexler wrote:
>
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I notice emerge ogg-vorbis insists on taking cups
> > along with it. emerge info reveals cups flag _is_
> > being used. But why use it then? What does
> p
Hello everybody,
Any others run into this problem?
reflex pindar # emerge -v realplayer
Calculating dependencies ...done!
>>> emerge (1 of 1) media-video/realplayer-10.0.6 to /
>>> Downloading
https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/1589/RealPlayer-10.0.6.776-20050915.i586.rpm
--03:50:19--
https
Hi list,
I am having a real strange problem on my gateway/firewall;
I am using it sharing internet with iptables. masquerating ips; from
all my internal network I can access internet; from my gateway I can
access the internal network, but when I try from the gateway reach
external network I simply
maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
Any others run into this problem?
reflex pindar # emerge -v realplayer
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 1) media-video/realplayer-10.0.6 to /
Downloading
https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/1589/RealPlayer-10.0.6.776-20050915
On (16/12/05 09:56), maxim wexler wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> Any others run into this problem?
>
> reflex pindar # emerge -v realplayer
> Calculating dependencies ...done!
> >>> emerge (1 of 1) media-video/realplayer-10.0.6 to /
> >>> Downloading
> https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/1589/
Hello everybody,
I'm recycling this former subject hoping it'll catch
the eye of some worthy gentoo afficianado.
I created a fat32, ID 'b' partition w/fdisk.
Formatted w/ mkdosfs -F 32
Partition is visible from windows: Properties -> FAT32
But can't be mounted in gentoo: unknown filesytem type
Rumen Yotov wrote:
On (16/12/05 09:56), maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
Any others run into this problem?
reflex pindar # emerge -v realplayer
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1 of 1) media-video/realplayer-10.0.6 to /
Downloading
https://helixcommunity.org/
How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
on my firewall)?
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> >
> Hi,
> Easier just to get the binary via a web-browser and
> put it in /usr/portage/distfiles.
> Or search for FETCH_COMMAND or similar where you
> point which download manager to use.
> Don't remember where this setting was. Check install
> docs IIRC.
> HTH.Rumen
Thanks, realplayer is he
On 18:49 Fri 16 Dec , Rumen Yotov wrote:
> On (16/12/05 10:57), Bill Roberts wrote:
> > When I try to upgrade to the latest stable version of CUPS, portage trys to
> > drag in X windows.
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is caused by the changes happening in preparation for
> > the new version of x
On Dec 16, 2005, at 6:25 pm, Michael Sullivan wrote:
How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
on my firewall)?
It normally runs on port 53, unhelpfully labelled "domain" in
/etc/services (a file which is otherwise & normally useful for
grepping).
Stroller.
On 12:25 Fri 16 Dec , Michael Sullivan wrote:
> How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
> on my firewall)?
>
grep domain /etc/services
Bill Roberts
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quoth the Michael Sullivan:
> How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
> on my firewall)?
Port 53, see /etc/services
-d
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
on my firewall)?
port 53 udp/tcp
However if your DNS server is internal I don't see why you'd need to
open anything on the firewall.
kashani
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On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 18:48 +, Stroller wrote:
> On Dec 16, 2005, at 6:25 pm, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
> > How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
> > on my firewall)?
>
> It normally runs on port 53, unhelpfully labelled "domain" in
> /etc/services (a file w
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 10:54 -0800, kashani wrote:
> Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
> > on my firewall)?
> >
>
> port 53 udp/tcp
>
> However if your DNS server is internal I don't see why you'd need to
> open anything on the fi
I'm sorry, but what do you mean when you say that it goes through two
boot cycles? Are you saying that when you need to reboot the machine it
will come up, then reboot itself or that it will start the boot
process, but not complete successfully, which would require you to boot
again?
ShawnOn 12/16
Hey all.
KDE 3.5 - amazing. Really really nice job.
Sometimes, though, I get these funky looking chunky black lines in my
apps - including Kopete, Konqueror, etc.
Here's a screenie of what I'm talking about:
http://home.comcast.net/~jmg_071769/images/krappykopete.png
Anyone have an idea of wha
Can anyone point me to a guide of the different fields
in /var/log/apache2/access_log. One of my projects for Christmas
vacation is writing a PHP version of webalizer that's more customized to
my needs. To do that I need to understand the fields that Apache writes
to its log files...
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Jeff wrote:
> Hey all.
>
> KDE 3.5 - amazing. Really really nice job.
>
> Sometimes, though, I get these funky looking chunky black lines in my
> apps - including Kopete, Konqueror, etc.
>
> Here's a screenie of what I'm talking about:
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~jmg_071769/images/krappykopete
maxim wexler wrote:
> I created a fat32, ID 'b' partition w/fdisk.
>
> Formatted w/ mkdosfs -F 32
Please show the output of cfdisk or parted.
> But can't be mounted in gentoo: unknown filesytem type
> 'vfat'. In fact the same error occurs w/ -t vfat, -t
> auto or no specified fs at all.
Then you
> https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/1589/RealPlayer-10.0.6.776-20050915.i586.rpm
> To connect to helixcommunity.org insecurely, use
> `--no-check-certificate'.
> And how do you use `--no-check-certificate'?
Like this:
#wget --no-check-certificate
https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/15
I have just finished emerging k3d and I am getting an error when I try
to run the program.
When I try to run the program I get the following error.
"ERROR: Could not connect to an OpenGL Server. Shutting down"
After some googling I am left clueless on how to fix this error. Can
anyone point me in
Dude, you are the MAN! Worked like a charm. Thanks much.
Merry, uh, Happy uh... uhm
Well, you get the drift...
Luis Ortiz wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>>Hey all.
>>
>>KDE 3.5 - amazing. Really really nice job.
>>
>>Sometimes, though, I get these funky looking chunky black lines in my
>>apps
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:04:50 +0100, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Then you're still missing something in the kernel. Turn on anything
> vaguely fattish and dossish in the kernel config. Also maybe try
> to mount it with -t fat32. And please paste the exact command and
> output given.
You could
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 09:42:55 -0800 (PST), maxim wexler wrote:
> Sorry, meant vorbis-tools
vorbis-tools does not use the cups USE flag, try
grep cups /usr/portage/media-sound/vorbis-tools/*.ebuild
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i am using fstab to mount my win32 partition ,but only root user can
write to win32 vfat partition,i want my normal user can write win32
fat partition,who can tell me how to write the fstab. thanks
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On 12/16/05, prolibertine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am using fstab to mount my win32 partition ,but only root user can
> write to win32 vfat partition,i want my normal user can write win32
> fat partition,who can tell me how to write the fstab. thanks
>
Explore the options 'rw' and 'users'
-
I had the idea to write a setup-script for a x86-installation,
thats what i got:
www.trustop.org/gensetup/
what do you think, should i continue or is the gentoo-setup to complex for such
a script?
./greetings
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On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 02:14 +0100, Andy Stern wrote:
> I had the idea to write a setup-script for a x86-installation,
> thats what i got:
>
> www.trustop.org/gensetup/
>
> what do you think
I don't know if one exists or not, because I haven't installed gentoo
lately (only updated it for the las
Why would a CD burning program ask for OpenGL?
2005/12/16, AJ Spagnoletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have just finished emerging k3d and I am getting an error when I try
> to run the program.
> When I try to run the program I get the following error.
>
> "ERROR: Could not connect to an OpenGL Serv
> Explore the options 'rw' and 'users'
>
thanks for your reply
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Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales schreef:
> Why would a CD burning program ask for OpenGL?
>
>
Not k3/b/, k3/d/;
eix k3d
* media-gfx/k3d
Available versions: ~0.2.5.4 ~0.4.4.0 ~0.4.4.2 ~0.5.0.33 ~0.5.0.34
Installed: none
Homepage:http://k3d.sourceforge.n
Hey all,
Sorry about any imagery conjured up by the subject line... I've been
running the same gentoo system on my computer for several years now...
keeping it relativey updated, but over time there's always cruft that
builds up, stuff that gets left behind during upgrades, or re-installs.
Pack
Sorry, bad mistake.
To make it up:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Ati if you own ATI card
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml if you have a Nvidia card
2005/12/17, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales schreef:
> > Why would a CD burning program ask for Ope
Also on the subject of cleaning things out and keeping things somewhat
up-to-date... what do you suppose would be a good way of seeing how old
some packages are on your system?
It would be cool if you could list every package based on when it was
installed... so the stuff that is *reall* old can b
Tom Eastman wrote:
Hey all,
Sorry about any imagery conjured up by the subject line... I've been
running the same gentoo system on my computer for several years now...
keeping it relativey updated, but over time there's always cruft that
builds up, stuff that gets left behind during upgrades, o
darren kirby wrote:
quoth the Michael Sullivan:
How would I find out what port named runs on (so I could open that port
on my firewall)?
Port 53, see /etc/services
-d
Alternately, as root execute netstat -pant
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On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 06:24:37PM +1300, Penguin Lover Tom Eastman squawked:
> Is there a tool that will allow me to find *all* files that aren't owned
> by any package, so that I can then decide what to do with them?
> Obviously skipping directories such as /home/. Then I can delete
> everything
Does anyone know if there is somewhere I can configure opengl settings? All my
opengl applications are extremely dark and I have to chnage setings just for
those apps.
For example mplayer runs most reliably on my system with opengl except I am
constantly having to adjust the brightness/contras
On 12/16/05, Tom Eastman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a tool that will allow me to find *all* files that aren't owned
> by any package, so that I can then decide what to do with them?
It should be fairly simple to generate such a list. You can generate
a list of all regular files that ar
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