On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 17:20:12 -0800, walt wrote:
> On 12/20/2013 04:08 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> > I recently used it to move a machine from testing to stable.
>
> Neil, what do you mean by 'it'?
That's clearer if you don' remove the context.
> PS I know this was posted a year ago but I am o
I have a problem moving the mouse in a guest QEMU machine.
The pointer is not grabbed by Guest OS (Linux), however it does react to
pressing right mouse button (popup menu appears).
Keyboard works well.
This is how I launch it:
qemu-kvm \
-cpu host \
-drive file=bluecrimson.raw,if=virtio \
-net
Hi all,
I'm very interested in what are best practices, and what others do as
far as separating out different types of messages in their logs.
I've always just sent everything to /var/log/messages, and this is not a
very heavily loaded box so it hasn't been a big problem, but I'm working
on
Tanstaafl libertytrek.org> writes:
> I'm very interested in what are best practices, and what others do as
> far as separating out different types of messages in their logs.
First list all of your resources you are going to monitor:
webservers? DNS activity/servers? Security? Specific ports?
On 12/22/2013 03:17 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
>
> I'd still like everything to go to /var/log/messages, but I'd like to
> also send certain types of messages to different logs to simplify
> troubleshooting, etc - ie, I often peruse the logs with:
>
> egrep '(reject|warning|error|fatal|panic):' /var/
Hi, I installed Gentoo a long time ago with the desktop/gnome profile set.
Now, I don't use gnome (i use fluxbox). However since I have the use tags,
many gnome libraries were pulled in over time.
Now, since the upgrade to gnome 3.8, Portage updates result in a conflict
because the gnome libs need
On 22/12/13 22:17, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm very interested in what are best practices, and what others do as
> far as separating out different types of messages in their logs.
>
> I've always just sent everything to /var/log/messages, and this is not a
> very heavily loaded box so it h
On 23/12/13 01:56, Lee wrote:
> Hi, I installed Gentoo a long time ago with the desktop/gnome profile
> set. Now, I don't use gnome (i use fluxbox). However since I have the
> use tags, many gnome libraries were pulled in over time.
>
> Now, since the upgrade to gnome 3.8, Portage updates result i
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 02:27:44PM +0100, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> 2013/12/11 Philip Webb
> >
> > My ancient printer's ink cartridge has finally dried up
> > & the mobo in my regular computer accepts only USB.
> > I don't do much printing, but occasionally need a few pages.
> >
> > The local stor
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 02:07:06AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 23/12/13 01:56, Lee wrote:
> > Hi, I installed Gentoo a long time ago with the desktop/gnome profile
> > set. Now, I don't use gnome (i use fluxbox). However since I have the
> > use tags, many gnome libraries were pulled in over t
I have emerged simpleagenda. Everything went on smoothly,
no errors or warnings appeared. emerge --search simpleagenda
shows that version 0.43 of the package is installed.
However, I cannot find it in any FXCE menus and there is
no simpleagenda command in shell. Moreover, there are no
simpleagenda
I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk
* Checking for at least 18 gigabytes disk space at "/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.0.4/temp" ...
[ !! ]
* There is NOT at least 18 gigabytes disk spa
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