On 02/26/2010 06:14 AM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Xavier Parizet wrote:
>> On 02/25/2010 02:12 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:15:57 +0100, Xavier Parizet wrote:
>>>
The syntax is: rc_need_[name of the service]="[list of space-separated
On 23 February 2010 02:06, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
>
>> well, cfg-update keeps a backup. It detects manual edits and try to
>> resolve conflicts resulting from that automatically. Which works
>> surprisingly well. If
>
> Volker gave me that same advice long ago, I've us
On 02/25/2010 11:21 PM, Joseph wrote:
> On 02/25/10 22:17, Xavier Parizet wrote:
>> [snip]
>
> I added full path to the server for ccd:
> /etc/openvpn/ccd
>
> Now I'm getting consistent IP: 192.168.139.2 every-time I restart
> openvpn.client_clinic2
> but I'm not getting what I requested in ccd/s
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Xavier Parizet wrote:
> On 02/26/2010 06:14 AM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Xavier Parizet wrote:
>>> On 02/25/2010 02:12 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:15:57 +0100, Xavier Parizet wrote:
> The syntax
Neil Walker wrote:
> I use http-proxy now.
>
Sorry, that should be http-replicator.
Be lucky,
Neil
http://www.neiljw.com
On Friday 26 February 2010 01:39:55 Joseph wrote:
> On 02/25/10 22:17, Xavier Parizet wrote:
> >From what i can see, please try to add full path to the ccd directory in
> >client-config-dir directive on the server path. Also check permissions
> >on that directory. On which user are you running open
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 02:15:09 +0100, bn wrote:
> I have a stable x86 system that requires still a bit of updating, among
> those libtool and gcc. Since I need the system to be usable *now* for
> work reasons, I don't feel like updating gcc and rebuilding it all with
> an emerge -e system / emerge -
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:33:23 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> So I got my wife's machine booted today using a install disk and
> played a bit with e2fsck. The machine stopped being happy last night
> due to some sort of corruption on the /var partition. e2fsck
> complained about 3 or 4 files and then r
Mark Knecht writes:
> Do I just watch the logs looking for problems? I have no way of
> knowing right now whether this was a disk problem that's going to come
> back, a 1 time deal due to power, or something else entirely.
>
> As these cheap machines that don't use RAID what's the right way to
>
On 02/26/2010 09:19 AM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Xavier Parizet wrote:
>> On 02/26/2010 06:14 AM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Xavier Parizet wrote:
On 02/25/2010 02:12 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:15:5
Hello,
after updating a few packages, some init scripts got stuck when starting
services (at least mysql and apache). Doing "/etc/init.d/mysql --verbose
--debug start" revealed that they got stuck doing "cat
/var/lib/init.d/exclusive/netmount". Sounds like something related to nfs, and
I had i
Nikos Chantziaras ha scritto:
> On 02/26/2010 03:15 AM, bn wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a stable x86 system that requires still a bit of updating, among
>> those libtool and gcc. Since I need the system to be usable *now* for
>> work reasons, I don't feel like updating gcc and rebuilding it all with
On 26 February 2010 12:33, Mark Knecht wrote:
> So I got my wife's machine booted today using a install disk and
> played a bit with e2fsck. The machine stopped being happy last night
> due to some sort of corruption on the /var partition. e2fsck
> complained about 3 or 4 files and then repaired t
On 26 February 2010 10:06, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 25 Feb 2010, at 17:59, daid kahl wrote:
>>
>> ...
>> As a side note, I tried dd piped through ssh and my router (with
>> firewall) was resetting the connection after around 4GB, and I don't
>> know of anyway to resume a dd.
>
> NAME
> dd - co
On Thursday 25 February 2010 19:40:17 Dale wrote:
> Could you post the message for us? I would like a fix for this as
> well.
Hmm. I can't find it now either. Anyway, this is what I did:
Right-click in the Konsole window, select Edit Current Profile, open the
Tabs tab and add ": %w" to the str
I have a number of systems with different shm lines in fstab - but which
is correct? - I think they all work, but which is best (and why)? The
main use I am concerned about is a PXE system with root over nfs where I
am putting the portage tmp and some other stuff in tmpfs for speed.
tmpfs /dev/
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:59:37 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Now I think about it, this doesn't sound as though it will do what I
> want, but nothing else comes to mind at the moment. I never use tabs in
> Konsole, preferring to have several instances running so that I can see
> what they're up
Hello,
I've been converting myself over to console applications when possible
now. I think it has a sleek look, and it ought to reduce my overhead.
So on my mutlimedia workspace, I'd considered running a nearly full
screen terminal of alsamixer with a command line music player in a
smaller termi
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, William Kenworthy wrote:
> I have a number of systems with different shm lines in fstab - but which
> is correct? - I think they all work, but which is best (and why)? The
> main use I am concerned about is a PXE system with root over nfs where I
> am putting the portag
On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 13:28 +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, William Kenworthy wrote:
> > I have a number of systems with different shm lines in fstab - but which
> > is correct? - I think they all work, but which is best (and why)? The
> > main use I am concerned
On 26 Feb 2010, at 12:19, daid kahl wrote:
...
My question is if anyone is going to accept this as a reasonable
"feature" addition to alsa-mixer on the main portage tree. I assume
perhaps not, but I can't really see almost any advantage of the forced
black background. If you want a black backg
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 18:50, daid kahl wrote:
> As a simple idea, cron task starts rsnapshot configured however. When
> this is done, backup is tarballed, and tarball is given as like, say,
> 440 permissions, where users are in some useful 'backup' group, then
> while tarball can be read to be
Neil Bothwick ha scritto:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 02:15:09 +0100, bn wrote:
>
>> I have a stable x86 system that requires still a bit of updating, among
>> those libtool and gcc. Since I need the system to be usable *now* for
>> work reasons, I don't feel like updating gcc and rebuilding it all with
- Original Message
> From: Dale
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
> > On 02/26/2010 06:06 AM, BRM wrote:
> >> I am quite happy with KDE4 - presently using KDE 4.3.5. I still have KDE
> 3.5.10 installed, and am wonderi
On Friday 26 February 2010 12:17:11 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> With KDE 4 you can split a single console window do display the
> content of multiple tabs at once.
Really? I can't see how to do that. It could be useful.
--
Rgds
Peter.
On Friday 26 February 2010 15:39:52 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 26 February 2010 12:17:11 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > With KDE 4 you can split a single console window do display the
> > content of multiple tabs at once.
>
> Really? I can't see how to do that. It could be useful.
>
In the menu
BRM writes:
> > > If you keep your world file (/var/lib/portage/world) tidy, simply
> > > deleting all lines with KDE3 packages and running emerge -a --
> > > depclean will take care of it.
> >
> > > You *do* keep your world file tidy, don't you? :P
> >
> > That would be the easiest method. If
On 02/26/10 09:33, J. Roeleveld wrote:
[snip]
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 TEST FILE '/etc/openvpn/ccd/syscon9' [0]
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 TEST FILE '/etc/openvpn/ccd/DEFAULT' [0]
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 MULTI: Learn: 192.168.139.2 ->
syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172
If I change th
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:46 AM, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Mark Knecht writes:
>
>> Do I just watch the logs looking for problems? I have no way of
>> knowing right now whether this was a disk problem that's going to come
>> back, a 1 time deal due to power, or something else entirely.
>>
>> As these
> I opted to reinstall from source that machine, which wasn't exactly a
> bad choice anyway. But as always, rtfm is good advice! Thanks (not
> sarcastic, except to mock myself).
Another option other than rsync or dd is to use tar:
tar cf - $old_dir | ( cd $new_dir: tar xf - )
tar cf - $old_dir
Kyle Bader writes:
> > I opted to reinstall from source that machine, which wasn't exactly a
> > bad choice anyway. But as always, rtfm is good advice! Thanks (not
> > sarcastic, except to mock myself).
>
> Another option other than rsync or dd is to use tar:
Yeah, that's what I usually do.n T
Mark Knecht writes:
>Yes, I do use smartctl on some other machines although I'm not very
> good about it and your write-up is helpful so thanks for that.
>
>My wife's machines is older and and I don't think SMART is
> supported on her drive. Note the lack of a * on the SMART line in
> hdp
- Original Message
> From: Alex Schuster
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> BRM writes:
> > > > If you keep your world file (/var/lib/portage/world) tidy, simply
> > > > deleting all lines with KDE3 packages and running emerge -a --
> > > > depclean will take care of it.
> > > > You *d
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Mark Knecht writes:
>
>> Yes, I do use smartctl on some other machines although I'm not very
>> good about it and your write-up is helpful so thanks for that.
>>
>> My wife's machines is older and and I don't think SMART is
>> supported
Mark Knecht writes:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Alex Schuster
> wrote:
> > Okay, but it still states:
> >> *SMART error logging
> >> *SMART self-test
> >
> > So maybe smartctl -t long /dev/hda still works? Just give it a try.
>
> No, -t long fails the same way.
On 26 February 2010 22:23, Ward Poelmans wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 18:50, daid kahl wrote:
>
>> As a simple idea, cron task starts rsnapshot configured however. When
>> this is done, backup is tarballed, and tarball is given as like, say,
>> 440 permissions, where users are in some useful
On 26 February 2010 12:33, Mark Knecht wrote:
> So I got my wife's machine booted today using a install disk and
> played a bit with e2fsck. The machine stopped being happy last night
> due to some sort of corruption on the /var partition. e2fsck
> complained about 3 or 4 files and then repaired t
On Friday 26 February 2010 15:08:29 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> In the menu:
> View -< Split View
>
> Then you can choose to split it horizontally or vertically.
>
> To undo, close the "active view"
Ah, I see. I don't usually have a visible menu so I didn't see it.
Thanks.
I still prefer to place m
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Mark Knecht writes:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Alex Schuster
>> wrote:
>
>> > Okay, but it still states:
>> >> * SMART error logging
>> >> * SMART self-test
>> >
>> > So maybe smartctl -t long /dev/hda stil
Hi, I'm building a new personal computer. I respect the opinion and
experience of the people on this list and am interested in anyone's
advice on the best way to set up my new Gentoo installation. Things
that you say "I wish I set mine up this way the first time..." or have
learned from experience
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> The machine _mostly_ crashed while running badblocks. I say mostly
> because the mouse is still alive but I can no longer ssh in and cannot
> open a terminal on my wife's desktop or get to the console.
because it is not crashed but waiting for t
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
- Original Message
From: Dale
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On 02/26/2010 06:06 AM, BRM wrote:
I am quite happy with KDE4 - prese
>> tar cf - $old_dir | ( cd $new_dir: tar xf - )
>> tar cf - $old_dir | ssh $other_host "( cd $new_dir: tar xf - )"
> ^
> The ':' separating commands should be a ';'. Using the -C option would be
> a little easier, but your method also would work f
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
wrote:
> protip: if you are running badblocks (or ddrescue) on a probably damaged
> device - attach it with an usb adapter. That way your box is still usable.
+1, i had a bad drive and it's so much easier to unplug/replug the USB
instead of r
> - be aware of cylinder boundaries when partitioning (thanks to the
> recent thread)
+1
> - utilizing device labels and/or volume labels instead of hoping
> /dev/sda stays /dev/sda always
+1
> - initrd - I've never used one, but maybe it's needed if root is on
> software RAID?
It's not techni
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
wrote:
> On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>>
>> The machine _mostly_ crashed while running badblocks. I say mostly
>> because the mouse is still alive but I can no longer ssh in and cannot
>> open a terminal on my wife's desktop
On 02/26/2010 06:10 PM, BRM wrote:
[...]
From: Alex Schuster
That's the only issue. My only concern is software (e.g. KDevelop) that
may not have been updated to KDE4 yet. (Not a fan of KDevelop3;
waiting to see how KDevelop4 is going to shape up.)
The KDE4 version is in the kde overlay, but I
On Sunday 14 February 2010 11:32:12 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:03:40 +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > > On a more serious note, conf-update automatically merges trivial
> > > changes, so any configs you ran at the default, which is probably
> > > the majority, won't be flag
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
>
> wrote:
> > On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Mark Knecht wrote:
> >> The machine _mostly_ crashed while running badblocks. I say mostly
> >> because the mouse is still alive but I can no longer ss
ALERT [ This is a slightly rewritten repost from
`gmane.[...].perl.beginners', where it got no responses]
---- ---=--- -
My subject line is probably not really that
good at describing what I want advice on but here it is:
I've setup one linu
Peter Humphrey writes:
> I'm still using etc-update, which seems adequate except when squid is
> upgraded, but I thought I'd try cfg-update. Problem though: it demands
> dev-util/xxdiff which doesn't exist. What's a suitable substitute?
Whatever you like. Just edit the MERGETOOL definition in /et
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> On the other hand, because I have reasonably good user backups
> (although no real system backups) right now if I bite the bullet and
> build the machine then when my wife gets it back it's hopefully going
> to be more reliable, wouldn't it
I have one client and trying to connect to two openvpn servers (both servers
are behind same IP address):
client1
remote 208.38.31.237 9000
client2
remote 208.38.31.237 9050
I can connect to them one at a time but not both at the same time.
If I try to start the second connection I get:
TCP
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:38 AM, daid kahl wrote:
> On 26 February 2010 12:33, Mark Knecht wrote:
>> So I got my wife's machine booted today using a install disk and
>> played a bit with e2fsck. The machine stopped being happy last night
>> due to some sort of corruption on the /var partition. e2
On 02/26/10 11:50, Joseph wrote:
I have one client and trying to connect to two openvpn servers (both servers
are behind same IP address):
client1
remote 208.38.31.237 9000
client2 remote 208.38.31.237 9050
I can connect to them one at a time but not both at the same time.
If I try to start t
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:54:13AM -0600, Paul Hartman wrote:
> - better partitioning scheme than my current root, boot, home (need
> portage on its own, maybe /var as well?)
/var if you are worried about log files piling up. I don't put portage
on its own, but I use reiserfs for /
> - some kind
- Original Message
> From: Paul Hartman
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Some topics I'm thinking about (comments welcome):
> - be aware of cylinder boundaries when partitioning (thanks to the
> recent thread)
> - utilizing device labels and/or volume labels instead of hoping
> /dev/
Is it normal that every KDE (4.4.0) application is generating an awful
lot of debug messages on stderr? When I start one from the terminal (be
it Dolphin, Konqueror or whatever) the output generated is pretty much
gigantic. It's stuff like this:
QPainter::setPen: Painter not active
QPain
On Friday 26 February 2010 20:40:40 Harry Putnam wrote:
> ALERT [ This is a slightly rewritten repost from
> `gmane.[...].perl.beginners', where it got no responses]
> ---- ---=--- -
>
> My subject line is probably not really that
> good at des
Paul Hartman wrote:
>> - some kind of small linux emergency/recovery partition? equivalent to
>> a liveCD maybe.
Tiny core linux on the boot folder/part. Its all in a single small file.
>> Or any other tips that apply to things which are difficult to change
>> once the system is in use.
I moved
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Is it normal that every KDE (4.4.0) application is generating an awful
> lot of debug messages on stderr? When I start one from the terminal (be
> it Dolphin, Konqueror or whatever) the output generated is pretty much
> gigantic. It's stuff l
On 02/26/2010 10:32 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Is it normal that every KDE (4.4.0) application is generating an awful
lot of debug messages on stderr? When I start one from the terminal (be
it Dolphin, Konqueror or whatever) the output g
I'm trying to re-emerge package kbarcode but it keeps complaing:
that the source repository could not be determined
emerge -pv kbarcode
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] app-text/kbarcode-2.0.7 USE="-debug% -doc -xinerama%
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 02/26/2010 10:32 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >> Is it normal that every KDE (4.4.0) application is generating an awful
> >> lot of debug messages on stderr? When I start one fro
On Friday 26 February 2010 23:12:18 Joseph wrote:
> I'm trying to re-emerge package kbarcode but it keeps complaing:
> that the source repository could not be determined
>
> emerge -pv kbarcode
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [eb
On Friday 26 February 2010 23:08:58 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 02/26/2010 10:32 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >> Is it normal that every KDE (4.4.0) application is generating an awful
> >> lot of debug messages on stderr? When I start
Alan McKinnon writes:
>> Then tap into the fifo with a perl script that is written to be able
>> to sort and write the syslog output according to various regex that
>> may be part of startup cmd or fed in later during the running script.
>
> I don't know rsyslog at all (I use syslog-ng), but cert
> > problem on my end. Can you confirm that this happens on your system too?
>
> Happens here too. My error file is 38M
>
> --
> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>
> > I wanted to make sure first that this isn't some sort of configuration
Me++
--
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
On 02/26/2010 11:16 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/26/2010 10:32 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Freitag 26 Februar 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Is it normal that every KDE (4.4.0) application is generating an awful
lot of debug
On 02/26/10 23:22, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 26 February 2010 23:12:18 Joseph wrote:
I'm trying to re-emerge package kbarcode but it keeps complaing:
that the source repository could not be determined
emerge -pv kbarcode
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
> problem on my end. Can you confirm that this happens on your
system too?
Happens here too. My error file is 38M
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
> I wanted to make sure first that this isn't some so
Le 26/02/2010 23:33, Joseph a écrit :
> On 02/26/10 23:22, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On Friday 26 February 2010 23:12:18 Joseph wrote:
>>> I'm trying to re-emerge package kbarcode but it keeps complaing:
>>> that the source repository could not be determined
>>>
>>> emerge -pv kbarcode
>>>
>>> These
On Friday 26 February 2010 23:44:03 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Where I'm weak is the part where the custom script checks if the
> daemon is running, before the script itself starts. That part would
> need to be something pretty fool proof... maybe just grep ps output
> for the daemon?
Maybe I'm misund
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
> Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
> --depclean", but I also rarely uninstall anything, but don't install
> things left or right to try out either, so typically upgrades are all I
> need to do.
You should still run -
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:00:22 +0100, Alex Schuster wrote:
> If $old_dir is the root partition, I would bin-mount it first to
> somewhere else, so other directories mounted to it
> (especially/dev, /proc and /sys) are not copied:
> mount -o bind / /mnt
> old_dir=/mnt
Or use the --one-file-system op
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 01:00:43 +0200
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Where I'm weak is the part where the custom script checks if the
> > daemon is running, before the script itself starts. That part would
> > need to be something pretty fool proof... maybe just grep ps output
> > for the daemon?
I ha
I'm installing Freenx and it will not install unless I enable in sshd_conf
UsePAM yes (password authentication)
What is the use use of ssh-key if I have to enable PAM?
--
Joseph
There's been some talk here recently about partitions versus cylinder
boundaries, and when or even if they need to line up properly.
I'm confused. For many years now I've ignored "cylinders" completely
because I've read that modern disks are addressed by sector number only,
and disks don't know
On Samstag 27 Februar 2010, walt wrote:
> There's been some talk here recently about partitions versus cylinder
> boundaries, and when or even if they need to line up properly.
>
> I'm confused. For many years now I've ignored "cylinders" completely
> because I've read that modern disks are addre
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
--depclean", but I also rarely uninstall anything, but don't install
things left or right to try out either, s
On Friday 26 February 2010 18:47:40 Alex Schuster wrote:
> > What's a suitable substitute?
>
> Whatever you like. Just edit the MERGETOOL definition in /etc/cfg-
> update.conf:
>
> # +--+
> # | MERGETOOL \
> #
> ++---
> +
On 02/27/2010 01:52 AM, Joseph wrote:
I'm installing Freenx and it will not install unless I enable in sshd_conf
UsePAM yes (password authentication)
What is the use use of ssh-key if I have to enable PAM?
FreeNX does not support SSH keys. It only uses one for its control user.
For an NX-bas
On 02/27/10 03:15, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/27/2010 01:52 AM, Joseph wrote:
I'm installing Freenx and it will not install unless I enable in sshd_conf
UsePAM yes (password authentication)
What is the use use of ssh-key if I have to enable PAM?
FreeNX does not support SSH keys. It only
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:09 PM, walt wrote:
> The recent thread about the new disks with 1024-byte sectors has me
> even more confused.
Very sorry. ;-)
>
> IIUC the new disks *do* care (at least) about where a partition
> begins relative to it's own 1024-byte hardware sectors, and that
> part
On 02/27/2010 03:30 AM, Joseph wrote:
On 02/27/10 03:15, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/27/2010 01:52 AM, Joseph wrote:
I'm installing Freenx and it will not install unless I enable in
sshd_conf
UsePAM yes (password authentication)
What is the use use of ssh-key if I have to enable PAM?
Free
- Original Message
> From: Neil Bothwick
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
> > Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
> > --depclean", but I also rarely uninstall anything, but don't install
> > things left or
- Original Message
> From: Mark Knecht
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:09 PM, walt wrote:
> > Is there really any need for the "cylinder" these days?
> No, not as I understand it.
> There may be some bits of software that suggest they can use them, but
> I
On 02/27/10 04:13, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/27/2010 03:30 AM, Joseph wrote:
On 02/27/10 03:15, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/27/2010 01:52 AM, Joseph wrote:
I'm installing Freenx and it will not install unless I enable in
sshd_conf
UsePAM yes (password authentication)
What is the use u
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
- Original Message
From: Neil Bothwick
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
--depclean", but I als
I used to think that eix did that.
After eixing back and forth for some non-existent
app-office/{kugar,koshell,kexi} (wouldn't show up on my eixes) that
was holding back my --depcleans of kdelibs:3.5 and
koffice-{libs,data}:3.5, then doubling back on the manual page, I
discovered it didn't :D
Is
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On 02/27/2010 04:15 AM, BRM wrote:
- Original Message
From: Neil Bothwick To:
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800
(PST), BRM wrote:
Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "eme
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
I used to think that eix did that.
After eixing back and forth for some non-existent
app-office/{kugar,koshell,kexi} (wouldn't show up on my eixes) that
was holding back my --depcleans of kdelibs:3.5 and
koffice-{libs,data}:3.5,
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:40 AM, BRM wrote:
> I am interested in finding a GUI interface for working with portage,
> preferably for KDE4.
> Namely b/c I am getting a little tired of having konsole windows open and not
> being able to keep track of where I am in the emerge update process -
> so
On 02/27/2010 04:15 AM, BRM wrote:
- Original Message
From: Neil Bothwick To:
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800
(PST), BRM wrote:
Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
--depclean", but I also rarely uninstall anything, but don't
ins
- Original Message
> From: Dale
> > - Original Message
> >> From: Neil Bothwick
> >> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> >> On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
> >>> Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
> >>> --depclean", but I also rarely
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
- Original Message
From: Dale
- Original Message
From: Neil Bothwick
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:34:18 -0800 (PST), BRM wrote:
Aside from that, I'm not
Just what I needed. Thanks!
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Dale wrote:
> chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
>>
>> I used to think that eix did that.
>>
>> After eixing back and forth for some non-existent
>> app-office/{kugar,koshell,kexi} (wouldn't show up on m
- Original Message
> From: Dale
> > On 02/27/2010 04:15 AM, BRM wrote:
> >>> From: Neil BothwickTo:
> >>> (PST), BRM wrote:
> Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
> --depclean", but I also rarely uninstall anything, but don't
> install things left o
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
Just what I needed. Thanks!
Let me also add that the output has changed. I tried to clean up some
package.* files a while back and it turned into a mess. Before you
change a file, make a backup just in case. It seems t
On 02/27/2010 07:21 AM, BRM wrote:
- Original Message
From: Dale
On 02/27/2010 04:15 AM, BRM wrote:
From: Neil BothwickTo:
(PST), BRM wrote:
Aside from that, I'm not sure I have ever really run "emerge
--depclean", but I also rarely uninstall anything, but don't
install things left
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