Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:46:57 +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
>> > If partition A
>> > runs out of space while partition B has plenty,
>>
>> Then you made B too large, which is the main cause of the problem.
>
> Of course, but if your needs change, that's the situation you
Hi Uwe,
> Change the "kernel line" to:
>
> kernel /boot/kernel-2.6.14-gentoo-r5-fb root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc
> ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda3 quiet video=vesafb:ywrap,mtrr,[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]
> splash=silent,fadein,theme:emergence quiet CONSOLE=/dev/tty1
unfortunately with these options i'm
Hi list,
i would like to share a problem that i'm encountering in dealing
with two net interfaces. I've a "normal" ethernet device (eth0) and a
wireless ipw2200 one (eth1).
1) i would like to have, at boot, a situation in which first of all
eth0 is started; if dhcp signal is found proceed with
Am Freitag, den 17.02.2006, 09:29 +0100 schrieb Marco Calviani:
> Hi list,
>i would like to share a problem that i'm encountering in dealing
> with two net interfaces. I've a "normal" ethernet device (eth0) and a
> wireless ipw2200 one (eth1).
>
> 1) i would like to have, at boot, a situation
Hi Heinz,
thanks for this hint i will try it. Question number 1) seems ok...
Regards,
MC
2006/2/17, Heinz Sporn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Freitag, den 17.02.2006, 09:29 +0100 schrieb Marco Calviani:
> > Hi list,
> >i would like to share a problem that i'm encountering in dealing
>
On 17 February 2006 10:15, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> > Change the "kernel line" to:
> >
> > kernel /boot/kernel-2.6.14-gentoo-r5-fb root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc
> > ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda3 quiet
> > video=vesafb:ywrap,mtrr,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > splash=silent,fadein,theme:emergence
Hi Uwe,
> It makes sure the splash screen start as early as possible (don't forget the
> "quiet" option). On my systems, it starts immediately after the kernel and
> the initrd are loaded.
>
> Kernel panic ... hm ...
>
> How did you generate your initrd? Maybe, it doesn't contain "linuxrc" which
>
El Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:46:23 +
Arnau Bria Ramírez dijo:
In order to let apache move into nagios directories, I add to include apache
into nagios group.
All my problems moved away!
Many thanks to all how read this threat!
Cheers!
Arnau
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:59:44 -0600, Zac Slade wrote:
> > But far more chance of running out of space on /usr, /var or /opt
> > while one of the others has plenty free. I prefer to have these three
> > on the same partition for a desktop, but separate from /. I use the
> > bind option to mount /var
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:52:17 +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >> Then you made B too large, which is the main cause of the problem.
> >
> > Of course, but if your needs change, that's the situation you find
> > yourself in, as I did recently.
>
> Yes, this might happen. How often does it, though?
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 21:05:04 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> # cat /etc/portage/package* | grep gentoo-sources
grep gentoo-sources /etc/portage/package*
is better, it shows which files match.
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 09:46:32 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote:
> Have you looked into sys-apps/ifplugd ?
Note that the latest baselayout supports ifplugd itself. You only need to
emerge ifplugd, you don't need to configure it or add it to a runlevel.
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If at first you don't suceed, try
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 23:32 -0500, Grant wrote:
> I've been struggling to get my wireless card to connect to the WEP
> Airport router at my housing complex. It turns out it connects just
> fine using a Knoppix disc and manual ifconfig/iwconfig commands, but
> the same commands don't work in Gentoo
On 17 February 2006 11:16, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> > It makes sure the splash screen start as early as possible (don't forget
> > the "quiet" option). On my systems, it starts immediately after the
> > kernel and the initrd are loaded.
> >
> > Kernel panic ... hm ...
> >
> > How did you
On Friday 17 February 2006 04:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A long shot, but I had this happen once due to bad power supply.
>
> Is there a chance the power supply is failing? If you have an alternate
> supply, you may want to swap it out. Are you pushing it near its limits,
> perhaps with many di
I have a laptop with a ATI Radeon 9000 Mobility graphics card. I wanted to get
3d rendering working with the free dri drivers so I followed this howto:
http://www.gentoolinux.org/doc/en/dri-howto.xml
But it does not work:
~# glxinfo | grep rendering
direct rendering: No
Below is listed everythi
On Friday 17 February 2006 08:37, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> I had the same issue, same MOBO and same system (almost the same,
> instead of the sempron I had an athlon xp), the heatsink was working
> fine, it kept locking for a while, then one day as you described it
> refused to boot, as I forced it
Hi Uwe,
> Try:
> genkernel --gensplash=emergence --gensplash-res=1024x768 initrd
>
> genkernel puts all those nifty little things in your initrd. You could add
> "--menuconfig" if you want to check your kernel options.
>
> Look up the exact name of the generated initrd in /boot and adjust your gru
On Friday 17 February 2006 05:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Emanuele Morozzi wrote:
> > 1. Tell us the Watts of the power supply (perhaps you'll have to change
> > it) 2. Take the PC powered off and try extracting the video card and
> > replugging it.
> > 3. Try to change the
havn't tried it since i have a newer unspoorted ship (X300SE)
but try this guide here
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_DRI_with_ATi_Open-Source_Drivers
On 2/17/06, Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a laptop with a ATI Radeon 9000 Mobility graphics card. I wanted to get
> 3d rendering wor
On Friday 17 February 2006 05:17, Rob Oravec wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 23:32 -0500, Grant wrote:
> > I've been struggling to get my wireless card to connect to the WEP
> > Airport router at my housing complex. It turns out it connects just
> > fine using a Knoppix disc and manual ifconfig/iwc
michael higgins wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:40:06 +0100
> Emanuele Morozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello to everybody,
>>
>> Since some day I get this error while starting Gnome:
>>
GConf Error: Error contactiong the configuration server; it may be
necessary to enable necessa
On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 06:29 -0500, Robert Crawford wrote:
> You also need to emerge madwifi-tools, and you need ath_hal loaded too.
Emerging madwifi-driver will emerge madwifi-tools.
I have never needed to explicitly load "ath_hal" as "ath_pci" loads it
dynamically even with the older madwifi cod
> Po drugie genkernel jest bardzo miłym i pomocnym narzędziem, nie trzeba
> się bawić w initrd itp. To takie półautomatyczne robienie jajka :)
uzywanie czy nie uzywania genkernela nie ma nic wspolnego z uzywaniem
initrd...
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Emerge ifplugd. that's precisely what my laptop does.
-Original Message-
From: "Marco Calviani"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2/17/06 2:29:46 AM
To: "gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org"
Subject: [gentoo-user] net.eth0 and net.eth1 choice + net.eth1 timeout
Hi list,
i
hello,
some problems occured last week when i upgraded dev-libs/nspr to most
stable version (4.6.1-r1 -> 4.6.1-r2). Many programs stop working cause
they use shared libs from nspr. yelp, gnome-about-me, devhelp are some
of them. There is no problem actualy; i just re-emerged them and
problems solve
Uwe Thiem iway.na> writes:
> > Hey, this is cool, do you have an example 'ip-up' config file?
> My customised part of ip-up looks like this:
> Doesn't matter whether it uses a modem, just a serial line or any other
> media, /etc/ppp/ip-up is executed as soon as the two ppp processes have
>
> -Original Message-
> From: William Kenworthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 16 February 2006 12:07
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] printer won't stop puking
>
>
> At times you also have to go to the cups cache directory and
> delete the
> print job
Neil Bothwick schreef:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 23:33:15 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>> This functionality is not in any way a hack:
>>
>> equery belongs /sbin/installkernel [ Searching for file(s)
>> /sbin/installkernel in *... ] sys-apps/debianutils-2.15
>> (/sbin/installkernel)
>
>
> It's p
On 17 February 2006 13:10, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> > Try:
> > genkernel --gensplash=emergence --gensplash-res=1024x768 initrd
> >
> > genkernel puts all those nifty little things in your initrd. You could
> > add "--menuconfig" if you want to check your kernel options.
> >
> > Look up t
On Friday 17 February 2006 11:29, Arnau Bria Ramírez wrote:
> El Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:46:23 +
> Arnau Bria Ramírez dijo:
>
> In order to let apache move into nagios directories, I add to include
> apache into nagios group.
>
> All my problems moved away!
>
> Many thanks to all how read this thre
* On Feb 17 9:46, Neil Bothwick (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
> Note that the latest baselayout supports ifplugd itself. You only need
> to emerge ifplugd, you don't need to configure it or add it to a
> runlevel.
I'm having a similar problem, and I'm using ifplugd via baselayout.
(ne
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:45:39 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Is there another way to get a list of packages that comprise the system
> profile (other than just trying to unmerge one and getting a warning)?
You could look at the packages files in the directory linked to
by /etc/make.profile and its
On 17 February 2006 15:32, James wrote:
> Uwe Thiem iway.na> writes:
> > > Hey, this is cool, do you have an example 'ip-up' config file?
> >
> > My customised part of ip-up looks like this:
>
>
>
> > Doesn't matter whether it uses a modem, just a serial line or any other
> > media, /etc/ppp/ip-u
--- Bo Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ~# lsmod | grep 'drm\|agp'
> drm65944 0
> intel_agp 20508 1
> agpgart29256 2 drm,intel_agp
There should also be a drm_radeon there (not sure how
it's called because I use it builtin the kernel)
___
Le jeudi 16 février 2006 à 16:32 +, Neil Bothwick a écrit :
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:50:01 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > > I found xdiskusage to be a very practical tool to findout where space
> > > is wasted on a disk.
[...]
> Filelight is another useful program here... and with more eye-
Hi Uwe,
> Yes, it is. You can use genkernel to create your initrd without haven used it
> for the kernel itself.
i would like to thank you very much for your help. Effectively the
system is working now. Thanks again.
Since we're here and you're expert in this field, i would like to ask
you if, l
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:56:23 -0500, Thomas Kirchner wrote:
> I'm having a similar problem, and I'm using ifplugd via baselayout.
> (net.eth0 and net.eth1 starting by default runlevel, not ifplugd.)
>
> However, when I start my laptop, only net.eth0 is started even if a
> wireless signal exists
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 16:19:22 +0100, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
> > Filelight is another useful program here... and with more eye-candy :)
> Stupid question : Is there a gnome equivalent ?
Not that I know of.
> (I like candy !)
So do I, but I don't like GNOME
SCNR :)
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Politi
Le vendredi 17 février 2006 à 16:07 +, Neil Bothwick wrote, using
Sylpheed-Claws 2.0.0 (GTK+ 2.8.12;
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
> So do I, but I don't like GNOME
> SCNR :)
But apparently, you like GTK+ software enough to use it to write this
Gnome-bashing answer ;)
SCNR ...
Fred
PS: I
On 2/17/06, Frédéric Grosshans
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> PS: I know GTK != Gnome. I suppose you use XFCE.
>
Or possibly some minimalistic environment like fluxbox?
I'd use fluxbox or something like that if there was a good way to
manage menus. Last time I used it as my main environment, now o
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:49:07 +0100, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
> > So do I, but I don't like GNOME
> > SCNR :)
>
> But apparently, you like GTK+ software enough to use it to write this
> Gnome-bashing answer ;)
Good catch :)
> PS: I know GTK != Gnome. I suppose you use XFCE.
I use KDE for the
On Friday 17 February 2006 16:35, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Since we're here and you're expert in this field, i would like to ask
> you if, like me, you experience problem in deleting the
> /etc/splash/default symlink:
>
> # rm -rf default/
> rm: cannot remove `default/': Not a directory
>
> How is
On Friday 17 February 2006 07:33, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> > On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> >> > On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:18, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >> >> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> >> >> > O
On Friday 17 February 2006 12:03, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> On Friday 17 February 2006 04:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > A long shot, but I had this happen once due to bad power supply.
> >
> > Is there a chance the power supply is failing? If you have an alternate
> > supply, you may want to swap
On 2/17/06, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 17 February 2006 07:33, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> > > On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > >> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> > >> > On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:18,
On 2/17/06, Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kernel panic ... hm ...
>
> How did you generate your initrd? Maybe, it doesn't contain "linuxrc" which
> does all the magic before it hands over to the real init process.
He could also be using an initramfs (which is preferable to an initrd
today
Bo Andresen wrote:
> [ebuild R ] x11-base/x11-drm-20050502 0 kB
There's a much more recent version of this, have you tried that?
As DRM can change from kernel release to kernel release, you need
the version that fits your kernel. To use that newer DRM version,
it may be that you need to ma
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Friday 17 February 2006 07:33, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>> > On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> >> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>> >> > On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:18, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> >> >> Hemm
Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> It says 400W on the power supply, but at the price I've bought
> the case, I'm sure its only about 350W.
More than enough. But maybe the mains is polluted (by electric
motors or other high frequency stuff) or its tension has been
lowered by some 10 or 20 volts?
Benno
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> > I've been struggling to get my wireless card to connect to the WEP
> > Airport router at my housing complex. It turns out it connects just
> > fine using a Knoppix disc and manual ifconfig/iwconfig commands, but
> > the same commands don't work in Gentoo. My Gentoo packages are
> > totally up
Richard Fish wrote:
> On 2/17/06, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Friday 17 February 2006 07:33, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> > Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>> > > On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> > >> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>> > >> > On Thursd
Hi list,
I tried to use a serial device, but /dev/ttyS0 is a symlink to /dev/tss/0
and /dev/tss/0 is a symlink to /dev/ttyS0 (again)
/dev/ttyS0 -> /dev/tts/0 -> /dev/ttyS0 --> [...].
I don't know if I have compiled the right kernel drivers for serial devices
(in fact I've compiled and loaded the
Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> kernel /boot/kernel-2.6.14-gentoo-r5-fb root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc
> ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda3 quiet video=vesafb:ywrap,mtrr,[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]
> splash=silent,fadein,theme:emergence quiet CONSOLE=/dev/tty1
As a side issue: for kernel versions f
Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > Are you two done with your pissing match yet?
>
> Sure. As soon as that moron stops pissing at me, I'll
> also stop.
You lost. If you're so clever, you should stop first.
Benno
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Take it to an IRC chat or whatever where the both of you can keep
going with this pointless and obviously selfish discussion that is not
even close to the OP question and had been discussed a lot over the
net, being one of those things where you think you're right and use
it, and somebody else don'
Okay, can we stop with the flamefest, already ?
Comments below...
Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>>On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>>>Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:18, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>Hemmann, Volker
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Roy Wright wrote:
> >
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/php/php-upgrading.xml
>
And what if you dont want to upgrade?!
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I'm having also problems with php installation/upgrade:
I need php, php-cgi, php_mod and phpmyadmin. Impossible!
mod_php/php-cgi is still in 4.x version, it installs php
4.x, and I can not install phpmyadmin because it wants php5.
And php can not be upgraded from 4.x to 5.x, because it is
needed/
Am Freitag, 17. Februar 2006 21:44 schrieb Jarry:
> I'm having also problems with php installation/upgrade:
> I need php, php-cgi, php_mod and phpmyadmin. Impossible!
>
> mod_php/php-cgi is still in 4.x version, it installs php
> 4.x, and I can not install phpmyadmin because it wants php5.
> And p
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, A. Khattri wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Roy Wright wrote:
>
> > >
> >
> > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/php/php-upgrading.xml
> >
>
>
> And what if you dont want to upgrade?!
Never mind, I figured it out.
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Maarten wrote:
> Okay, can we stop with the flamefest, already ?
Certainly.
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
>> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>>>On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
>On Thursday 16 February 2006 17:18, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
On 17 February 2006 17:35, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> > Yes, it is. You can use genkernel to create your initrd without haven
> > used it for the kernel itself.
>
> i would like to thank you very much for your help. Effectively the
> system is working now. Thanks again.
Congratulations!
On Friday 17 February 2006 21:44, Jarry wrote:
> I'm having also problems with php installation/upgrade:
> I need php, php-cgi, php_mod and phpmyadmin. Impossible!
>
> mod_php/php-cgi is still in 4.x version, it installs php
> 4.x, and I can not install phpmyadmin because it wants php5.
> And php
On Saturday 18 February 2006 00:04, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> > It says 400W on the power supply, but at the price I've bought
> > the case, I'm sure its only about 350W.
>
> More than enough. But maybe the mains is polluted (by electric
> motors or other high frequency st
First, I can't really understand why either one of you two won't fully
explain your reasonings when going against the other. It helps noone.
On 2006-02-17 19:04, Hemmann, Volker Armin uttered these thoughts:
> On Friday 17 February 2006 07:33, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote
On Friday 17 February 2006 19:38, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > On 2/17/06, Hemmann, Volker Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >> On Friday 17 February 2006 07:33, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >> > Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> >> > > On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander S
the problem is they both have valid points. in this,as in nearly all aspects
of unix administration, there is not a single right answer.
-Original Message-
From: "Patrick Börjesson"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2/17/06 4:15:08 PM
To: "gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org"
Subject: Re
On 17 February 2006 20:58, Simon Kellett wrote:
> Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > kernel /boot/kernel-2.6.14-gentoo-r5-fb root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc
> > ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/hda3 quiet
> > video=vesafb:ywrap,mtrr,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > splash=silent,fadein,theme:emergence quiet CON
On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 22:35 +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Maarten wrote:
> > Okay, can we stop with the flamefest, already ?
>
> Certainly.
>
> > Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> >>>On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:40, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hemmann, Volker Armin
Really large inline replies with five people and thirteen separate
arguments are pretty much unreadable. I'm all for fighting things out to
bitter end, but not when it's impossible to follow along. I'd recommend
the following:
1. snip. snip a lot. Keep the point you're arguing and snip the re
>
> I can't remember, have you tried to get your printer
> working with the
> hpijs driver?
>
> Emerge -uDpv hpijs
Yow! that's 32 megs. Had to be satisfied with simple
emerge hpijs.
Then it worked! Well, not quite. The test page printed
OK but when I ran lpc reread as per the instructions
at th
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 22:35:48 +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > Okay, can we stop with the flamefest, already ?
>
> Certainly.
[snip]
> Yep, but you have to find those places. If you cannot execute
> programs, that will be hard. With /tmp, an attacker knows
> that he can write there.
OK, a bett
On 17 February 2006 17:35, Marco Calviani wrote:
Since we're here and you're expert in this field, i would like to ask
you if, like me, you experience problem in deleting the
/etc/splash/default symlink:
# rm -rf default/
rm: cannot remove `default/': Not a directory
Remove the trailing / :
#
On Friday 17 February 2006 14:36, Rumen Yotov wrote:
> Hi,
> Please don't take this post as a signal for more battles.
> IMHO there are many true facts from both of you.
> Just a few point, as i have some (limited experience with hardened
> systems).
> 1.For 2-3 years using portage-tree in /var/por
On Friday 17 February 2006 23:15, Patrick Börjesson wrote:
> > an attacker does not need a place, where everybody can write. He just
> > needs SOME place, where he can write - like the home-directory of the
> > user he just corrumpted.
>
> What's to say that the only way to get access to a system
Eric Bliss wrote:
> On Friday 17 February 2006 14:36, Rumen Yotov wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>Please don't take this post as a signal for more battles.
>>IMHO there are many true facts from both of you.
>>Just a few point, as i have some (limited experience with hardened
>>systems).
>>1.For 2-3 years using p
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 02:31:45PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thats what I'm asking. "Exactly what you see" .. when you press what?
> In other words how can I tell what [2~ or any of the others, are
> without experimenting with C-v and testing different keys.
>
> I think I've seen a chart
Maarten wrote:
Or else, if /usr can be mounted
noexec without trouble, I'll donate 75 bogomips to the FSF.
Can we get that in writing, with a signature, creative use of {sym,hard}
links and nested mounts notwithstanding? ;)
Where "trouble" is defined as a system that won't run (rela
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I've got a little amateur project that I'm working on, and I'm running
into some difficulty. The most immediate problem I'm having, is that
I want to put gentoo on one of my systems, but they don't have a
CDROM. (These are old boxes.) So, my questio
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 07:29:30PM +0100, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Bo Andresen wrote:
> > [ebuild R ] x11-base/x11-drm-20050502 0 kB
>
> There's a much more recent version of this, have you tried that?
>
Is it in the portage system? I did a "sync" a few weeks
ago, and I still get
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 01:23 +0100, Maarten wrote:
> Eric Bliss wrote:
> > On Friday 17 February 2006 14:36, Rumen Yotov wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>Please don't take this post as a signal for more battles.
> >>IMHO there are many true facts from both of you.
> >>Just a few point, as i have some (limite
At my job, I designed a system we call Pullstart that we use to install Gentoo servers. I'm basically building what I call a "stage-4", which is simply a stage3 updated, with the packages we want added to it and a generic kernel built with genkernel. It is made available through a tarball on a web
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 00:30 -0500, Ghislain Bourgeois wrote:
> At my job, I designed a system we call Pullstart that we use to
> install Gentoo servers. I'm basically building what I call a
> "stage-4", which is simply a stage3 updated, with the packages we want
> added to it and a generic kern
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Ghislain Bourgeois wrote:
> At my job, I designed a system we call Pullstart that we use to install
Gentoo servers. I'm basically building what I call a "stage-4", which is
simply a stage3 updated, with the packages we want added to it and a
generic k
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, gentuxx wrote:
Read through http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml#doc_chap6
You can install from a distro's boot floppies... I have done it
sucessfully using Slackware 9.1 floppies. You need a binary of bzip, you
can download one from where I stuck mine at
http://me
Hi All,
I have not (knowingly) set up my syslog-ng, logrotate, or some other
application to send me mail, so I am curious where this little message came
from:
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Feb 17 20:10:02 study1 cron[12102]: (root) CMD (test -x /usr/sbin/run-crons &&
/usr/sbin/run-cro
If a cron generates any output while it's running, it tries to email it
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssmtp is your default MTA, and it's default configuration points to the
host mail, at port 25. As mail doesn't resolve to any mail server,
that's the sSMTP error you're seeing.
If you don't want cron mail
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