On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I would like the default permissions for directories created by a
> particular user to be 1775. Is there some way to achieve this? I
> think umask doesn't deal with the sticky bit.
I did a few simple tests here, I also find that umask doesn't like
El Wed, 28 Mar 2007 00:44:45 -0700
"Bob Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Probably a PEBSAC
>
> If so, that's ok I'm willing to learn. Like the title says, if I log
> in as root /root/.bashrc and /root/.bash_profile are sourced. However
> if I login as BYoung and am authenticated by the NIS
2007/3/28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2007/3/28, Vladimir Rusinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> On 3/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2007/3/28, Vladimir Rusinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> >
> > > (Show me `gcc-config -l`)
> > >
> > Here we go:
> > # gcc-config -l
> >
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 10:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello there once again, I recompiled gcc and switched to
> i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.1.1
>
> but this is not solved the problem, I'm still having the same error
> while building busybox:
>[cut]
> LD archival/built-in.o
> /bin/sh: i686-p
We have all seen the enourmous feedback that Dell has got when asking for
the opinion of the community and hopefully they will use that feedback.
Now also Canon, who earlier has had very little interest in the Linux
community wants to know how many would be interested in them providing
Linux driv
2007/3/28, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 10:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello there once again, I recompiled gcc and switched to
> i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.1.1
>
> but this is not solved the problem, I'm still having the same error
> while building busybox:
>[cut]
>
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Jorge Almeida wrote:
I would like the default permissions for directories created by a
particular user to be 1775. Is there some way to achieve this? I
think umask doesn't deal with the sticky bit.
I did a few simple tests
Hello,
I try to compile gcc 4.1 on my gentoo 2.16-r9. During compilation my machine
is stopped.
I doesn't get error message in messages log, emerge log or dmesg...
Strange...Could you know this problem ?
When I compiled I was on my KDE environment.
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Arnaud FARINE
Hi Arnaud
On 28/03/07, Arnaud FARINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I try to compile gcc 4.1 on my gentoo 2.16-r9. During compilation my machine
is stopped.
I doesn't get error message in messages log, emerge log or dmesg...
Strange...Could you know this problem ?
When I compiled I was on
Hello,
I am on gentoo since no long time, I have installed a complete system (with
gnome) and I have a problem:
I noted that when the system is working on the hard disk (for exemple during
a copy or an emerge), the system can't almost do anything else (mouse very
jerky, terms freezed, ...) and
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Sylvain Chouleur a écrit :
> Hello,
> I am on gentoo since no long time, I have installed a complete system
> (with
> gnome) and I have a problem: I noted that when the system is working on the
> hard disk (for exemple during a copy or an emerge
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> > What's the reason you want to set the sticky bit for thaqt user?
> > With some more info, maybe we can come up with an alternative
>
> Just to allow users of a certain group to write to common directories
> (not always the same, and which might b
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Jorge Almeida wrote:
Could you rig it so these users will only create new dirs in a certain
place, like /tmp or /var/tmp? If so, would a cron job running every 10
minutes or so running this command be good enough?
find $TMP_
Try first hdparm.
Secondly try modify the latency values in the kernel.
PD: I think the problem could be that DMA isn't active (hdparm -d 1 /dev/disk)
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Jorge Almeida wrote:
> > What's the reason you want to set the sticky bit for thaqt user? With
> > some more info, maybe we can come up with an alternative
>
> Just to allow users of a certain group to write to common directories
> (not always the same, and which might be created by anyone of those
Hi lug
Here's hoping the problem is solved, thanks to all (especially Alex)
for the help.
Jeff.
I have successfully compiled a few things, so it looks like the
problem IS solved. Thanks again where due.
Ignore the following if you don't like minirants.
1. Frankly, I'm not impressed with L
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Are your users running Windows? Is so, you can configure Samba to create
directories with sticky bit set.
No, linux-only.
Regards,
Norberto
Thanks,
Jorge
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On Wednesday 28 March 2007, "Jeff Rollin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'SOLVED: Recover from LVM errors? (Was: Re: [gentoo-user] Help -
system reboots while compiling)':
> Ignore the following if you don't like minirants.
(My reply probably needs the same disclaimer.)
> 1. Frankly, I'm not im
On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 08:17 +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I would like the default permissions for directories created by a
> particular user to be 1775. Is there some way to achieve this? I think
> umask doesn't deal with the sticky bit.
You should probably use ACLs. They may also obviate the n
Hi Boyd.
On 28/03/07, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, "Jeff Rollin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'SOLVED: Recover from LVM errors? (Was: Re: [gentoo-user] Help -
system reboots while compiling)':
> Ignore the following if you don't like minirants.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Albert Hopkins wrote:
You should probably use ACLs. They may also obviate the need to set
directory sticky bits to begin with.
I know, but learning ACL will not be a minor task (I think).
You did not explain why you want to do this, but you also want to
investigate whet
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, "Jeff Rollin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: SOLVED: Recover from LVM errors? (Was: Re: [gentoo-user] Help -
system reboots while compiling)':
> > > 1. Frankly, I'm not impressed with Linux in this case*. /var is not
> > > a "mission critical" filesystem in the s
Hi Boyd
On 28/03/07, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, "Jeff Rollin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: SOLVED: Recover from LVM errors? (Was: Re: [gentoo-user] Help -
system reboots while compiling)':
> > > 1. Frankly, I'm not impressed with Linux i
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> /me is looking for a new favorite file system.
ZFS?
-- Remy
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On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Jeff Rollin wrote:
> openSUSE (or is it
> Novell?) certainly seem to be less keen on Reiserfs than they used to
> be, judging from reports from about the beginning of the year.
It's unlikely that Novell has issues with the current technical quality
of reiserfs, which i
On 2007-03-28, Arnaud FARINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to compile gcc 4.1 on my gentoo 2.16-r9. During compilation my machine
> is stopped.
> I doesn't get error message in messages log, emerge log or dmesg...
>
> Strange...Could you know this problem ?
It sounds like faulty me
On 2007-03-28, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-03-28, Arnaud FARINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I try to compile gcc 4.1 on my gentoo 2.16-r9. During compilation my machine
>> is stopped.
>> I doesn't get error message in messages log, emerge log or dmesg...
>>
>>
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 10:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We have all seen the enourmous feedback that Dell has got when asking for
> the opinion of the community and hopefully they will use that feedback.
> Now also Canon, who earlier has had very little interest in the Linux
> community wants
Hey! How about emerging gcc while NOT being in KDE or even X?
You should also check that there is plenty of space on the partition
where /var resides.
On 28/03/07, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007-03-28, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-03-28, Arnaud FARINE <[E
On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 14:44 +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Albert Hopkins wrote:
>
> >
> > You should probably use ACLs. They may also obviate the need to set
> > directory sticky bits to begin with.
> I know, but learning ACL will not be a minor task (I think).
POSIX ACLs ar
On 28/03/07, Fabio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey! How about emerging gcc while NOT being in KDE or even X?
That's one solution. If you can't emerge gcc whilst in KDE and/or X11
on recent hardware, however, I'd suggest that's pathological and more
likely to result in storing up more problems f
You're right!
It was the DMA which wasn't enabled.
Now, the system is very fast and I don't have any problems when the hard
disk is used
Thank you very much for your help!
Sylvain Chouleur
From: Alexis Lahouze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
To: gentoo-user@lists.
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 07:53, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > make[1]: *** [archival/built-in.o] Ошибка 127
> > make: *** [archival] Ошибка 2
> > make: *** Ожидание завершения заданий...
> > make[1]: *** [applets/busybox.o] Ошибка 127
> > make[1]: *** Ожидание завершения заданий...
> > make:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 17:06, Hamie wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 March 2007 10:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > We have all seen the enourmous feedback that Dell has got when asking for
> > the opinion of the community and hopefully they will use that feedback.
> > Now also Canon, who earlier has h
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Mick wrote:
> Hmm, out of curiosity, how do you go about doing that?
By setting the different LC_ and LANG environment variables one can achieve
different levels of
internationalization.
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Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman - Consultor Independiente en
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 22:22:29 -0400
rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...But I don't know how to tell your card to switch
> to 100 Mps on Gentoo.
'ethtool' is a program that can do so.
-- Dan
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Hi,
a while ago I tried the first update to gnucash 2 and this failed miserably
with postgres as backend. I am currently using a selfcompiled version of
1.8 but maintain the ebuild version. Before I jeopardize the data, has
anybody tried 2.0.5 with postgres as backend?
Regards,
Konstantin
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Di
I wanted to use KNetworkManager, so I switched from iwconfig to
wpa_supplicant and now I can't connect to anything outside my local network.
I don't know whether it's KNM's, NM's or wpa_supplicant's fault, and I have
no idear how to find out...
To get KNM working I did something like this (might h
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: SOLVED: Recover from LVM errors? (Was: Re: [gentoo-user] Help -
system reboots while compiling)':
> All in all, the odds are tipping in favour of ext4
I don't need quite such large filesystems as my largest is just un
Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 March 2007 07:53, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > you'll normally want to generate your errors in the "C" locale
> > before posting them here or in bugzilla.
>
> Hmm, out of curiosity, how do you go about doing that?
By preceding the relevant command with LC_ALL=C.
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Remy Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Re: SOLVED: Recover from LVM errors? (Was: Re:
Help - system reboots while compiling)':
> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > /me is looking for a new favorite file system.
>
>
> ZFS?
>
You say troll, I say po
I need to use Text::Query::Advanced on my server so I guess I need to
install Text::Query. Is there no ebuild for that module? If not, I
remember there was a Gentoo tool for installing CPAN modules that
aren't in portage. What was that tool called?
- Grant
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On 3/28/07, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to use Text::Query::Advanced on my server so I guess I need to
install Text::Query. Is there no ebuild for that module? If not, I
remember there was a Gentoo tool for installing CPAN modules that
aren't in portage. What was that tool called?
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote about 'Re: SOLVED: Recover from LVM errors? (Was: Re:
> [gentoo-user] Help -
>
> system reboots while compiling)':
> > All in all, the odds are tipping in favour of ext4
Hi all! I am not familiar with openssl at all. Here I got a problem. My
Windows 2003 can not (or I can not) accomplish the task of generating a
private key file and a csr file. That holds up my process of going on with
authentication between it and other host servers.
I wonder if gentoo linux is
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 15:44:20 +0800
"Buffalo Dickens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all! I am not familiar with openssl at all. Here I got a problem.
> My Windows 2003 can not (or I can not) accomplish the task of
> generating a private key file and a csr file. That holds up my
> process of going
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