On 2011年11月07日 15:37, Blackdream W wrote:
> We called "飞天豹补丁”
:) 这家伙比较忙, 用到新内核上可能需要费点功夫。我是个闲人,我修改过补丁
会及时跟进最新的内核的。 ^_^
repo.or.cz/w/linux-2.6/cjktty.git
>
> 在 2011年11月7日 下午2:27,Lavender 写道:
>
>> 在 2011-11-07 13:10:16,microcai 写道:
>>
>>>
>>> show 可以,有内核级别的中文补丁。
>>>
>>> 要 write 的话可以使用 zhcon 或者
On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:00:39 +1100, Adam Carter wrote:
> > All it does it copy the kernel, system map and config to /boot and
> > reset the symlinks to point to the new and previous kernels. You can
> > still keep as many kernels as you want in /boot, but you can always
> > boot the last two withou
On Sun, November 6, 2011 6:49 pm, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> Am Samstag 05 November 2011, 20:45:15 schrieb Joost Roeleveld:
>
>> Virtualbox has decent USB-pass-through support. Even quite high
>> performance.
>> >Thanks for your help. I do appreciate it
>
> virtualbox is also pretty broken a
Where can I get it ? I think it might have a English name cause I
didn't find it when I used name "飞天豹补丁" :-)
Also how to use it ? Directly install or build into kernel ?
在 2011-11-07 15:37:41,"Blackdream W" 写道:
We called "飞天豹补丁”
>:) 这家伙比较忙, 用到新内核上可能需要费点功夫。我是个闲人,我修改过补丁
>会及时跟进最新的内核的。 ^_^
>
>repo.or.cz/w/linux-2.6/cjktty.git
>
Er , I'm not very clear about what you said. These stuffs in the webpage
that you gave, which should be picked and how to use ?
Hi All.
This problem is not strictly related to gentoo, however I'm sure someone
here will be able to help me in some way: sorry if I bother you!
I'm having a really strange problem: for some reason, everytime I reboot my
server, the default gateway gets attached to the 'lo' interface, even if I
On Mon, November 7, 2011 12:13 pm, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> This problem is not strictly related to gentoo, however I'm sure someone
> here will be able to help me in some way: sorry if I bother you!
>
> I'm having a really strange problem: for some reason, everytime I reboot
> my
You are totally right: I'm not using gentoo, but I'm serching for help and
gentoo's mailing list is the most technical one: I'm truly sorry for the OT.
Just some hint about what could be wrong or some command to launch to
understand what's wrong would be great: I'm getting crazy!!
My distribution
Am 07/11/2011 12:13, schrieb Massimiliano Ziccardi:
Hi All.
[SNIP]
Please!! Do you have any advice?
yes. read and follow the manuals provided by your distribution (your
description doesn't sound gentoo-ish, but EVERY distro should have this
in their documentation).
Thanks,
Massimiliano
Hi,
Am Montag, 7. November 2011, 12:13:58 schrieb Massimiliano Ziccardi:
> Hi All.
>
> This problem is not strictly related to gentoo, however I'm sure someone
> here will be able to help me in some way: sorry if I bother you!
have a look at:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Deployment_Guid
Already done.
I asked here because I hoped someone would be able to give me some hint
about why with the routes I sent in the previous e-mail pinging the default
gateway it
pings itself (I verified that pinging every server with address
195.75.145.xxx pings the server itself as if it was a loopback
Please do NOT top-post.
On Mon, November 7, 2011 12:34 pm, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
> You are totally right: I'm not using gentoo, but I'm serching for help and
> gentoo's mailing list is the most technical one: I'm truly sorry for the
> OT.
If asking questions on how to do things on non-Gent
>
> Please do NOT top-post
Sorry.
If asking questions on how to do things on non-Gentoo installations,
> please always mention the distribution in your email.
Ok, sorry again!
What about the documentation?
> I have noticed that most binary distros require the use of their graphical
> admin to
On Mon, November 7, 2011 1:15 pm, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote:
> What about the documentation?
>> I have noticed that most binary distros require the use of their
>> graphical
>> admin tools to make any changes to the configuration.
>
>
> I read the documentation and tried to carefully follow it. N
Hi,
Am Montag, 7. November 2011, 13:15:53 schrieb Massimiliano Ziccardi:
> I thought it was a routing problem, but as you can see, the routes I sent
> seems to be ok.
you have those link-local entries in your routes (169.254.0.0/16), Try adding
NOZEROCONF= yes to /etc/sysconfig/network
Best,
Mi
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Dale wrote:
IF by the 'first screen' you mean what you see when booting up then it
may or may not be a problem. I suspect your BIOS settings got
scrambled a bit. With my Asus MB there is an option to tell it to show
the drives on the first scr
Hi All.
>The routes and ifconfig seems correct to me.
>How is the router configured?
>I specifically mean, does it have any firewall configurations redirecting
>SSH-traffic to your machine?
I don't have access to the routers, however they are used for many other
servers too.
Moreover, I tried th
> you have those link-local entries in your routes (169.254.0.0/16), Try
> adding
> NOZEROCONF= yes to /etc/sysconfig/network
Already tried, but no luck...
Thanks,
Massimiliano
Am Montag, 7. November 2011, 13:47:49 schrieb Massimiliano Ziccardi:
> > you have those link-local entries in your routes (169.254.0.0/16), Try
> > adding
> > NOZEROCONF= yes to /etc/sysconfig/network
>
> Already tried, but no luck...
could you post the output of
ip route
with zeroconf disabled?
>
> could you post the output of
> ip route
> with zeroconf disabled?
Here it is!
192.168.19.0/24 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.19.95
195.75.145.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 195.75.145.122
default via 195.75.145.1 dev eth0
Thanks,
Massimiliano
Am Montag, 7. November 2011, 14:15:39 schrieb Massimiliano Ziccardi:
> > could you post the output of
> > ip route
> > with zeroconf disabled?
>
> Here it is!
>
> 192.168.19.0/24 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.19.95
> 195.75.145.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 195.7
>
> seems to be a really tricky one...
> What does
> tracepath 195.75.145.33
> give?
Here is the output:
1: 195.75.145.33 (195.75.145.33) 0.074ms pmtu
16436
1: 195.75.145.33 (195.75.145.33) 0.039ms reached
1: 195.75.145.33 (195.75.145.33)
I have created file named "00locale" in directory /etc/env.d/
The content of "00locale" is like below:
LANG="zh_CN.UTF-8"
LC_CTYPE="zh_CN.UTF-8"
the rest variables are all "en_US.UTF-8"
Then I used commands below:
#locale-gen
#env-update && source /etc/profile
But it still can't show Chinese, yo
On Nov 7, 2011 8:38 PM, "Massimiliano Ziccardi" <
massimiliano.zicca...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> seems to be a really tricky one...
>> What does
>> tracepath 195.75.145.33
>> give?
>
>
> Here is the output:
>
> 1: 195.75.145.33 (195.75.145.33) 0.074ms pmtu
16436
> 1: 195
Am Montag, 7. November 2011, 14:35:46 schrieb Massimiliano Ziccardi:
> > seems to be a really tricky one...
> > What does
> > tracepath 195.75.145.33
> > give?
>
> Here is the output:
>
> 1: 195.75.145.33 (195.75.145.33) 0.074ms pmtu
> 16436
> 1: 195.75.145.33 (195.75
>
> I've been deploying multi-interface Linux gateways since 2008, so I'll try.
> Please post:
> - output of ip rule sh
# ip rule sh
0: from all lookup local
32766: from all lookup main
32767: from all lookup default
# ip route sh table 0
192.168.19.0/24 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link
Our network admin told me to create a lo:0 to that address to create a VIP
to be balanced by the network load balancer.
That is why lo:0 is there...
Thanks!
Regards,
Massimiliano Ziccardi
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 15:01, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> Am Montag, 7. November 2011, 14:35:46 schri
Sorry, I sent you the wrong output of ip route sh table 0.
Follows the right one (sorry!)
# ip route sh table 0
192.168.19.0/24 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.19.95
195.75.145.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 195.75.145.122
default via 195.75.145.1 dev eth0
broadcast
Maybe I found where the problem is!
Shutting down lo:0 everything seems to work properly!
However I need to configure lo:0 for local triangulation (balancing through
RADWARE): how should I configure it to not conflict with the other network
cards?
Thanks!
Massimiliano Ziccardi
I'm going to highlight anomalous routes, those that have no business in the
local table.
On Nov 7, 2011 9:14 PM, "Massimiliano Ziccardi" <
massimiliano.zicca...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I've been deploying multi-interface Linux gateways since 2008, so I'll
try.
>> Please post:
>> - output of ip rul
merge the utf8 branch , enable CJK font , recompile your kernel. enjoy it.
在 2011年11月7日 下午9:48,Lavender 写道:
> I have created file named "00locale" in directory /etc/env.d/
> The content of "00locale" is like below:
> LANG="zh_CN.UTF-8"
> LC_CTYPE="zh_CN.UTF-8"
> the rest variables are all "en_U
Hello,
I've changed MANPAGER to vimmanpager and PAGER to vimpager. Ever since I'm
having trouble with dispatch-conf displaying content in a really weird way.
http://i.imgur.com/YFdLh.jpg
Setting it back to 'less' doesn't help. Any ideas on how to fix this? Here
is my dispatch.conf.conf: http://pas
Am Montag, 7. November 2011, 15:20:12 schrieb Massimiliano Ziccardi:
> Maybe I found where the problem is!
> Shutting down lo:0 everything seems to work properly!
> However I need to configure lo:0 for local triangulation (balancing through
> RADWARE): how should I configure it to not conflict with
>
> try assigning a netmask of 255.255.255.255 to it.
Seems to work!
I'm asking to the network administrators if 255.255.255.255 is ok !
I'll let you know!
Thank you all! Gentoo's mailing list il always the best one!
Thanks!
On 07/11/11 at 09:28 AM, Srdjan Rakic wrote:
> I've changed MANPAGER to vimmanpager and PAGER to vimpager. Ever since I'm
> having trouble with dispatch-conf displaying content in a really weird way.
> http://i.imgur.com/YFdLh.jpg
> Setting it back to 'less' doesn't help. Any ideas on how to fix th
On 2011-11-07, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Sun, November 6, 2011 6:49 pm, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>> Am Samstag 05 November 2011, 20:45:15 schrieb Joost Roeleveld:
>>
>>> Virtualbox has decent USB-pass-through support. Even quite high
>>> performance.
>>> >Thanks for your help. I do appreciat
they told me 255.255.255.255 is ok
I really thank you all very much for your support!
Regards,
Massimiliano
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 15:48, Massimiliano Ziccardi <
massimiliano.zicca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> try assigning a netmask of 255.255.255.255 to it.
>
>
> Seems to work!
> I'm asking to
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2011-11-07, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> On Sun, November 6, 2011 6:49 pm, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>>> Am Samstag 05 November 2011, 20:45:15 schrieb Joost Roeleveld:
>>>
Virtualbox has decent USB-pass-through support. Even quite high
>>
@Lavender I think u type a wrong keywords.^_^
在 2011年11月7日 下午6:16,Lavender 写道:
>
>
>
> >:) 这家伙比较忙, 用到新内核上可能需要费点功夫。我是个闲人,我修改过补丁
> >会及时跟进最新的内核的。 ^_^
> >
> >repo.or.cz/w/linux-2.6/cjktty.git
>
> >
> Er , I'm not very clear about what you said. These stuffs in the webpage
>
> that you gave, which sho
i appreciate you doing this for Chinese user.
2011/11/7 microcai
> merge the utf8 branch , enable CJK font , recompile your kernel. enjoy it.
>
>
> 在 2011年11月7日 下午9:48,Lavender 写道:
> > I have created file named "00locale" in directory /etc/env.d/
> > The content of "00locale" is like below:
>
Thank you! That solved the problem.
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Scott Stevenson wrote:
> On 07/11/11 at 09:28 AM, Srdjan Rakic wrote:
> > I've changed MANPAGER to vimmanpager and PAGER to vimpager. Ever since
> I'm
> > having trouble with dispatch-conf displaying content in a really weird
> w
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>>
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>>
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Thanks, Dale, now I've got Hotel California st
Hi,
just out of curiosity: is it possible to use ext4/ext3
filesystem even for separate /boot partition?
For /boot I'm still using ext2, but a friend of mine
is just doing installation and asked me what filesystem
he should use, so I told him not to complicate things
and simply use ext4 for all.
On Monday 07 November 2011 19:29:06 Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
> just out of curiosity: is it possible to use ext4/ext3
> filesystem even for separate /boot partition?
>
> For /boot I'm still using ext2, but a friend of mine
> is just doing installation and asked me what filesystem
> he should use, so I t
On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 19:29:06 +0100
Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
> just out of curiosity: is it possible to use ext4/ext3
> filesystem even for separate /boot partition?
Yes.
ext2/3/4 are all backwards compatible. ext4 does have a certain feature
(I forget what) that once used breaks this compatibility bu
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> ext2/3/4 are all backwards compatible. ext4 does have a certain feature
> (I forget what) that once used breaks this compatibility but you are
> highly, highly unlikely to ever do that on /boot.
"Extents," I believe. But I don't know exactly
Jarry writes:
> just out of curiosity: is it possible to use ext4/ext3
> filesystem even for separate /boot partition?
Yes. But a separate /boot partition is small, it is seldomly being
written to, it is often unmounted anyway, and a fsck is very fast on
such a small partition. So there is not mu
On 11/07/2011 09:32 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
ext2/3/4 are all backwards compatible. ext4 does have a certain feature
(I forget what) that once used breaks this compatibility but you are
highly, highly unlikely to ever do that on /boot.
"Exten
On 7 November 2011, at 19:32, Michael Mol wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> ext2/3/4 are all backwards compatible. ext4 does have a certain feature
>> (I forget what) that once used breaks this compatibility but you are
>> highly, highly unlikely to ever do that on
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Stroller wrote:
> On 7 November 2011, at 19:32, Michael Mol wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Alan McKinnon
>> wrote:
>>> ext2/3/4 are all backwards compatible. ext4 does have a certain feature
>>> (I forget what) that once used breaks this compatibility b
(small parenthesis, has anyone tried one of those KKL Vag-Com USB/OBDII
cables on linux? I'm trying it using pyobd, but it doesn't seem to work
very well.. I could find fiat stuff in here
http://www.nailed-barnacle.co.uk/coupe/startrek/startrek.html, but no
Volkswagen stuff, timing, device initiali
On 2011-11-07 19:29, Jarry wrote:
> just out of curiosity: is it possible to use ext4/ext3
> filesystem even for separate /boot partition?
I've been using ext4 for quite a while as a /boot partition. One of the
"features" of ext4 is that you can use it without a journal (while still
using extents
On Nov 7, 2011 10:17 PM, "Massimiliano Ziccardi" <
massimiliano.zicca...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> they told me 255.255.255.255 is ok
>
> I really thank you all very much for your support!
>
Cool! That should solve the problem of a subnet being associated to dev lo
Anyways, this is also a good kn
On Nov 7, 2011 10:04 PM, "Scott Stevenson" wrote:
>
> On 07/11/11 at 09:28 AM, Srdjan Rakic wrote:
> > I've changed MANPAGER to vimmanpager and PAGER to vimpager. Ever since
I'm
> > having trouble with dispatch-conf displaying content in a really weird
way.
> > http://i.imgur.com/YFdLh.jpg
> > Set
When I was installing my system I typed the date and hour wrong , and
didn't noticed, and as far my computer knows, today is tomorrow, two hours
wrong...
I thought it was ok to change later, but actually, I can't. If I type the
date command to change time, it changes ok, but when I boot, my system
What about [[? I've seen scripts using [[ instead of only one [. Whats the
point/difference?
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 09:18, Felix Kuperjans wrote:
> Am 15.10.2011 13:57, schrieb Jonas de Buhr:
> > Am Sat, 15 Oct 2011 00:54:48 -0700
> > schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés :
> >
> >> On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Alain Didierjean
> >> wrote:
> >>> * Messages for package sys-fs/udisks-1.0.4-r1:
在 2011-11-07 22:28:34,microcai 写道:
>merge the utf8 branch , enable CJK font , recompile your kernel. enjoy it.
>
Thank you very much !
On Nov 8, 2011 9:02 AM, "Claudio Roberto França Pereira"
wrote:
>
> What about [[? I've seen scripts using [[ instead of only one [. Whats
the point/difference?
AFAIK [[ was originally a bash-specific built-in command that provides more
functionality than /bin/[, but can still use /bin/['s convol
On Nov 8, 2011 1:01 PM, "Pandu Poluan" wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 8, 2011 9:02 AM, "Claudio Roberto França Pereira" <
spide...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > What about [[? I've seen scripts using [[ instead of only one [. Whats
the point/difference?
>
> AFAIK [[ was originally a bash-specific built-in comman
On Tuesday 08 Nov 2011 01:48:30 Érico Porto wrote:
> When I was installing my system I typed the date and hour wrong , and
> didn't noticed, and as far my computer knows, today is tomorrow, two hours
> wrong...
>
> I thought it was ok to change later, but actually, I can't. If I type the
> date co
On Tuesday 08 Nov 2011 06:47:42 Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 Nov 2011 01:48:30 Érico Porto wrote:
> > When I was installing my system I typed the date and hour wrong , and
> > didn't noticed, and as far my computer knows, today is tomorrow, two
> > hours wrong...
> >
> > I thought it was ok to chan
Am 08.11.2011 02:48, schrieb Érico Porto:
> When I was installing my system I typed the date and hour wrong , and
> didn't noticed, and as far my computer knows, today is tomorrow, two
> hours wrong...
>
> I thought it was ok to change later, but actually, I can't. If I type
> the date command to
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