irefox-3.0.5 USE="dbus ipv6 java mozdevelop
> startup-notification xulrunner -bindist -custom-optimization -gnome
> -iceweasel -restrict-javascript"
>
> And in fact I don't have any totem stuff at all.
> libtotem-complex-plugin.so may be completely unrelated to your flash
> problems.
This was a hardened issue. I just needed to issue 'paxctl -m
/usr/lib64/mozilla-firefox/firefox'. Thanks again.
- Grant
pendencies can often be avoided by temporarily
* disabling USE flags that trigger optional dependencies.
Does anyone know how to resolve this? I tried disabling the nsplugin
USE flag with the same result.
- Grant
>>> >>>> I recently switched from firefox-bin and nspluginwrapper
>>>> Well, I deleted my kernel .config. Is there any way to magically
>>>> re-create it from the compiled kernel image or any other way?
>>>>
>>>> - Grant
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> yes if you
g didn't sound like hardened to
me. I'll be smarter next time.
- Grant
t, emerge world just wants to emerge it again. Does anyone
know how to fix this?
- Grant
ed, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild NS ] sys-kernel/hardened-sources-2.6.25-r13 [2.6.27-r3]
USE="-build -symlink" 0 kB
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each version individually slotted, so the downgrade will NOT
> remove the version that is, strictly speaking, not allowed to be on
> your system.
> b) emerge --depclean defaults to behaving to unmerging all but the
> highest version number in the kernel.
>
> You have three cho
pendencies can often be avoided by temporarily
* disabling USE flags that trigger optional dependencies.
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this. It can then be unemerged when
> you've emerged icedtea6 and from then on you can bootstrap updates with
> the existing installation.
Thank you, that worked.
- Grant
e[2]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/dev-java/icedtea6-1.3.1-r2/work/icedtea6-1.3.1/openjdk/hotspot/make'
make[1]: *** [hotspot-build] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/dev-java/icedtea6-1.3.1-r2/work/icedtea6-1.3.1/openjdk/control/make'
make: *** [stamps/icedtea.stamp] Error 2
- Grant
pecially sshd_config AllowUsers only
allows my user and the user running gmpc is different).
Any ideas? imagemagick comes to mind. Is there a script or even a
GUI I could run on the HDTV system that might be able to crop and/or
rotate quickly and easily?
- Grant
ps.com. Does anyone have any ideas on getting evince back to
normal? I did try deleting .gnome2/evince.
- Grant
which allows you to virtually "mount"
> over sftp.
>
> But really you need to tell us more before we're able to help.
What else would you like to know?
- Grant
I could have sworn there was a way to specify a patch to be applied to
an emerge from the command line, something like:
EPATCH=file.patch emerge packagename
I've been searching Google and the mailing list but I can't find
mention of it anywhere. Was it a figment of my imagination?
- Grant
3 packages (3 reinstalls), Size of downloads: 3,027 kB
>
> Would you like to merge these packages? [Yes/No]
It turns out evince, xpdf, and epdfview all segfault on the PDF
shipping labels produced by usps.com. The latest stable evince does
open other PDF files, although newer evince versions give me the "not
supported" problem.
Has anyone successfully opened a usps.com shipping label?
- Grant
Is that sort of thing expected from p2p software?
- Grant
t;
> Bye,
> Daniel
Thanks Daniel, I am running hardened so you're probably right. I need
to remember to check dmesg in this situation.
- Grant
ze of downloads: 3,027 kB
>> >
>> > Would you like to merge these packages? [Yes/No]
>>
>> It turns out evince, xpdf, and epdfview all segfault on the PDF
>> shipping labels produced by usps.com. The latest stable evince does
>> open other PDF files, alth
ise you
> could do like Stroller suggests (NFS or Samba).
Great idea, I installed gimp and enabled X-forwarding and it's great.
I've got a couple X-forwarding questions I'm going to post about.
- Grant
100.1 gimp' and when I
close gimp it looks like the terminal is still running the process.
Is it supposed to come back to the prompt?
- Grant
I thought it was pretty
>> creepy. Is that sort of thing expected from p2p software?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>
> Thats likely to be normal, a lot of bittorrent clients these days support
> finding local peers, so its normal that they would send out queries on your
> loc
of a good cruft removal script?
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nfig script into an ebuild file and use portage to
> build it - as simple as it gets ;)
I suppose you and Jesus are right, but what about cruft removal? Are
you saying Gentoo is 100% cruft-free? I've got a lot of junk in /etc
and especially ~/.*
- Grant
change it did and preventing collisions and config
>>> overwrites.
>>>
>>> Just put that config script into an ebuild file and use portage to
>>> build it - as simple as it gets ;)
>>>
>>
>> I suppose you and Jesus are right, but what about c
k.org/CaptureSetup/CapturePrivileges
"Running Wireshark (or any other network capture/analyzer, for that
matter) on Linux needs root privileges. Therefore, you have to have
root privileges when starting Wireshark, else you can't capture data."
I'm not sure how to proceed.
- Grant
I can't seem to come up with it from
Google.
Writing an ebuild is best, but sometimes you just want to give a
program a try without writing an ebuild (like everyone else running
Linux does) and a scruft script enables you to do that without making
a mess of your system.
- Grant
and it zaps a few gigs of
> unneeded stuff without deleting the distfiles of active packages.
Yeah, eclean is great.
- Grant
refore, you have to have
>> root privileges when starting Wireshark, else you can't capture data."
>>
>> I'm not sure how to proceed.
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Works as a user here. Here is some info to compare against.
with nothing installed outside of some/dir?
- Grant
> [...]
>>
>> Thanks Dale, my stuff is very similar to your's. I don't know why it
>> isn't finding eth0 and wlan0 (USB wireless). I'll ask on the hardened
>> list in case it's a hardened issue.
>>
>> - Grant
>
> This is only
ft2 is newer and currently maintained.
Thank you, I'll give findcruft2 a try.
- Grant
d take a look 99% of the
> times the procedure should be described there. Not all programs use the
> tipical make system, so you should always check the docs, and in any case
> save the source tree for further refference, or just to be able to make
> uninstall.
Couldn't I just unin
with ssh -X unless I open gimp during the session.
> Btw, the -C option is unnecessary unless you are using a very slow connection.
Using -C, gimp is about 10x more responsive than if I don't. I was
surprised too. My laptop and the "remote" system are 15 feet away
from each other on the same wireless network, with the router in
between.
- Grant
ly ignore them there -
> those are just text files and you'll know where they are anyway if you
> intend to configure miro)
Thanks everyone. I've never been open to manual compile/installation
but I can give it a try now.
- Grant
Does anyone know how to put my USB wireless network adapter into
promiscuous mode so I can see everything that's happening wirelessley
on my network in wireshark?
- Grant
what I'm
after. aircrack-ng looks interesting too. Is there something similar
with a GUI? airsnort seems to be discontinued. What is iw for?
- Grant
o gimp look like when you run it locally on the "remote"
> machine (i.e. not using ssh)?
gimp run without ssh on the remote machine looks just like gimp run on
the local machine. It only looks funny over ssh.
- Grant
>> When I ssh -X, start gimp, close gimp, and close the
:
>>>
>>> airmon-ng start wlan0
>>>
>>
>> Thanks everyone. I didn't realize it but monitor mode is what I'm
>> after. aircrack-ng looks interesting too. Is there something similar
>> with a GUI? airsnort seems to be discontinued. What is iw for?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>>
> iwconfig is the command in the "wireless-tools" package to configure a
> wireless interface.
I'm sorry, I meant the "iw" package in portage.
- Grant
dev mpath dump
> dev mpath set next_hop
>
>dev mpath new next_hop
>
>dev mpath del
>dev mpath get
>reg set
>dev get mesh_param
>dev set mesh_param
Are we talking about the same thing?
iw: "nl80211 userspace tool for use with aircrack-ng"
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n mon0)
It looks like I'm supposed to have /sys/class/ieee80211/phy1/add_iface
which isn't there. I've tried with net.wlan0 started and stopped.
- Grant
dev info
>>>dev del
>>>dev interface add type [mesh_id
>>> ] [flags ...]
>>>phy interface add type [mesh_id
>>> ] [flags ...]
>>>dev station dump
>>>dev station set plink_action
>>&g
40+|HT40-]
>>>>>dev set freq [HT20|HT40+|HT40-]
>>>>>phy set freq [HT20|HT40+|HT40-]
>>>>>phy set name
>>>>>dev set meshid
>>>>>dev set monitor [...]
>>>>>
EST? I'm not really sure how SIP and skype work through a
network.
- Grant
My Gentoo router's wireless network is encrypted via WPA and doesn't
DHCP. I'd like to take this a step further in case my WPA key gets
hacked. Can I issue only certain IPs to certain MAC addresses?
Does WPA2 require hardware support?
- Grant
[phy1]/usr/sbin/airmon-ng: line 338:
>> /sys/class/ieee80211/phy1/add_iface: No such file or directory
>> mon0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
>> (monitor mode enabled on mon0)
>>
>> It looks like I'm supposed to have /sys/class/ieee80211/phy1
ath5k_pci - [phy0]
>>> wlan0Ralink 2573 USB rt73usb - [phy1]/usr/sbin/airmon-ng:
>>> line 338:
>>> /sys/class/ieee80211/phy1/add_iface: No such file or directory
>>> mon0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
>>
sounds like VPN may be the strongest thing going. Could I turn off
WPA and keep everything hidden within the VPN? Could I use a password
instead of a certificate for access? Is the only downside that the
client needs to have VPN software installed?
- Grant
or anything like
> that.
>
> You can also do VPN over your wifi connection, and require it for
> access to the rest of your network or the internet. At least then if
> someone hacks your wireless key, they still can't do anything without
> having your VPN certificate.
Actually, VPN would rule out my wifi cell phone I bet.
- Grant
>>>> Interface Chipset Driver
>>>> wlan3 ath5k_pci - [phy0]
>>>> wlan0 Ralink 2573 USB rt73usb - [phy1]/usr/sbin/airmon-ng: line
>>>> 338:
>>>> /sys/class/ieee80211/phy1/add_iface: No such file or directo
Info.aspx?ProductId=17
>
> I believe Windows Mobile devices have VPN support built in, but I've
> never tried it. For iPhone or other phone OS i have no idea as I've
> never actually used them.
>
> Paul
Thanks Paul, mine is a Nokia N82 and I'm checking into that now.
- Grant
ck' works
fine. Does anyone know how that works?
- Grant
tInfo.aspx?ProductId=17
>
> I believe Windows Mobile devices have VPN support built in, but I've
> never tried it. For iPhone or other phone OS i have no idea as I've
> never actually used them.
>
> Paul
It looks like those 3 do work on an N82, but at least the 3rd one can
only connect to Windows VPN servers currently. VPN configuration on
any of them sounds like it can be a major hassle though.
Is there a way to get reliable info on how many systems are connected
to my wireless network? I'm running a Gentoo router.
- Grant
rg/archive/index.php/t-521386.html
but I'm wondering if there is anything resembling a Gentoo way.
- Grant
lan0 into monitor mode (as verified by 'ifconfig')
>> but I don't get any airodump-ng results unless net.wlan0 is started.
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>
> 'airmon-ng stop wlan0' should just exit monitor mode.
>
> 'airmon-ng start wlan0' creat
zinski (the one who wants to get
> China into war against Russia) ?
What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long
election campaign?
- Grant
a ?
>>> Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get
>>> China into war against Russia) ?
>>
>> What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long
>> election campaign?
>
> IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!!
>
> WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!
Can you recommend a non-biased news source online?
- Grant
ey's biography about Hussein Obama ?
>>>>> Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get
>>>>> China into war against Russia) ?
>>>>>
>>>> What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long
>
t;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long
>>>>>> election campaign?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!!
>>>>
.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/gtk/video.py", line
47, in
File
"/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/gtk/persistentwindow.py",
line 43, in
RuntimeError: could not create GdkWindow object
Any ideas on how to fix this?
- Grant
port enabled at all, and yet 'hwclock' works
>> fine. Does anyone know how that works?
>
> It might have something to do with the "High Resolution Timer Support"
> option (in "Processor type and features".) Not sure though.
Thank you but none of my systems seem to have that enabled.
- Grant
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the 2006.0 minimal LiveCD
iso? According to this:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/liveusb.xml
"If you want to use the minimal CD on a smaller key or boot a
ocedure described in this document
>> with a 2006.0 minimal CD image because of a bug in more recent
>> releases."
>>
>> My USB key is only 512MB so I need the minimal CD. I tried going
>> ahead with 2008.0 anyway but it won't boot. I'm trying to in
I'm installing Gentoo on an Acer Aspire 110. It's one of the
"netbook" laptops. /etc/make.conf says:
CHOST="i486-pc-linux-gnu"
Is that correct?
- Grant
>> I'm installing Gentoo on an Acer Aspire 110. It's one of the
>> "netbook" laptops. /etc/make.conf says:
>>
>> CHOST="i486-pc-linux-gnu"
>>
>> Is that correct?
>
> If it's an Intel-compatible (x86) and Gentoo is 32-bit, then yes, that's
> correct.
OK, does i686 indicate 64-bit?
- Grant
. If you really meant
> to install a 64 bits Gentoo, and your make.conf has that CHOST
> line, that means that you chose the wrong stage3 file, and
> maybe also the wrong livecd. You need a 64 bits livecd and a
> 64 bits stage3.
It's a 32-bit CPU. I'm just confused as to why it doesn't qualify as
a 686 instead of 486.
- Grant
w the guide[0] or
> you will end up with problems.
>
> [0] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/change-chost.xml
Thanks a lot, I read somewhere that I should not change my CHOST so I
was trying to figure out what was going on as opposed to figuring out
how to change it.
- Grant
>> I'
; >> Time Clock kernel support enabled at all, and yet 'hwclock' works
>> >> fine. Does anyone know how that works?
>> >
>> > It might have something to do with the "High Resolution Timer Support"
>> > option (in "P
d judge of truth *or* fairness.
As for why Fox has "more" (let's say the same number of) viewers as
the rest of the networks, I think you stated the reason exactly:
"For years, CNN, CBS and friends was all we had then along came Fox."
Conservative folks don't have any other choice, and the US seems to be
pretty split in half as far as Democrats/Republicans if elections
results are any indication.
- Grant
> Mark
Thanks for tolerating us this long, and I think it's a testament to
our distro that not a single flame erupted over such a flamable topic.
- Grant
for packages depending on boost... ]
net-im/twinkle-1.0.1-r1 (dev-libs/boost)
net-libs/rb_libtorrent-0.14.1 (>=dev-libs/boost-1.34)
(>=dev-libs/boost-1.35)
Is portage supposed to pick up on this with 'emerge -avDuN world'?
- Grant
-depclean' and it got rid of a bunch of
>>> stuff, but I'm still confused by boost. --depclean didn't remove it,
>>> 'emerge -avDuN world' doesn't downgrade it even --with-bdeps y, but
>>> 'emerge -pv boost' would do
with-bdeps y, but
>>>> 'emerge -pv boost' would downgrade it. I also re-emerged twinkle and
>>>> rb_libtorrent which are the packages that depend on boost, but the
>>>> result is the same.
>>>>
>>>> Also man seems to be broken after
ost' would downgrade it. I also re-emerged twinkle and
rb_libtorrent which are the packages that depend on boost, but the
result is the same.
Also man seems to be broken after that --depclean. When I try to use
it, I get errors starting with:
sh: /usr/bin/unlzma: No such file or directory
- Grant
e right instruction set.
More often than not, when I read that description of "Gentoo's
advantage" it is meant to turn people off. Ricer, etc.
- Grant
> Where did that bit of apocrypha come from, and why is it
> parroted by so many people?
>
> AFAICT, the "performance
ugh
>> net.wlan0 but I'm lost in there. Any idea what I might need to do
>> that net.wlan0 usually does for me?
>>
>> - Grant
>
> net.wlan0 configures your interface. So, when switching back
> from monitor-mode to managed-mode, your setup for that
> interfac
f, but I'm still confused by boost. --depclean didn't remove it,
>>>>>> 'emerge -avDuN world' doesn't downgrade it even --with-bdeps y, but
>>>>>> 'emerge -pv boost' would downgrade it. I also re-emerged twinkle and
>>>&g
proach
it from different angles. Very professionally done.
- Grant
I have to admit I'm a little sick of constant /etc/conf.d/net and
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf editing while traveling. Does
anyone use a network management app they're happy with? Especially
one that works well with xfce4?
- Grant
ow to write?
>> http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
>>
>
> But you can use wicd for most anything from unencryped, to WEP, to WPA and
> WPA2. Wicd is just plain easy.
Just what I was looking for, thanks everyone.
- Grant
>> But you can use wicd for most anything from unencryped, to WEP, to WPA
>> and WPA2. Wicd is just plain easy.
>
> The only thing I wish it would handle, that the latest NetworkManager
> does, is 3G modem connections.
Why choose wicd over NetworkManager?
- Grant
My music folder is filled with images like this:
artist/album/cover.png
artist/album/CD/front.png
artist/album/CD/back.png
I think gmpc is struggling with all of the decompression so I'd like
to change all of their compression to 0. Does anyone know of an easy
way to do this?
- Grant
ssion to 0. Does anyone know of an easy
>> way to do this?
>>
>> - Grant
>
> Yes! Emerge app-arch/advancecomp and then do "advpng -z0 yourfile.png"
> to recompress the PNG with 0 compression.
>
> Paul
Fantastic, thank you Paul.
- Grant
it_card, [charge] works fine but there is no card number and date
validation. Can I have card validation and [charge] functionality? I
would put [charge] in etc/log_transaction but I can't get order
routing to work.
- Grant
charge] tag. If I remove
> &credit_card, [charge] works fine but there is no card number and date
> validation. Can I have card validation and [charge] functionality? I
> would put [charge] in etc/log_transaction but I can't get order
> routing to work.
>
> - Grant
My apologies, wrong list.
- Grant
ention
the infrared connection. If it's working via serial, should it also
work via infrared? If not necessarily, should it definitely work via
a serial->USB adapter that works in Linux?
- Grant
, but the network feature is apparently not
working (Network I/O):
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/photosmart/photosmart_c4500_series.html
Can I share the scanner over the network without SANE support since it
has HPLIP support?
- Grant
at page only mentions the serial connection and doesn't mention
>> the infrared connection. If it's working via serial, should it also
>> work via infrared? If not necessarily, should it definitely work via
>> a serial->USB adapter that works in Linux?
>>
>
Z-HEWLETT-PACKARD
>
> It is listed in HPLIP, but the network feature is apparently not
> working (Network I/O):
>
> http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/photosmart/photosmart_c4500_series.html
>
> Can I share the scanner over the network without SANE support since it
> h
here. No need to add /usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3/bin
> to the PATH and such.
> Use xstow -D myapp-1.2.3 to remove the symlinks if you want to uninstall,
> then remove /usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3.
That would still leave anything installed outside of /usr/local (/etc
for example) right?
- Grant
ocal (/etc
>> for example) right?
>
> No. All the symlinks will be in /usr/local or subdirectories of it (or more
> general: in the parent directory of the stow dir).
I thought running something like '.configure --prefix=/usr/local &&
make && make install' could still install files outside of /usr/local.
No?
- Grant
e. And
> even as root, I wouldn't. Nobody does this. It's a hipothetical case.
>
> Bye...
>
>Dirk
Is this the right thing to do?
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local && make
# make install
- Grant
/www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-HEWLETT-PACKARD
>>
>> It is listed in HPLIP, but the network feature is apparently not
>> working (Network I/O):
>>
>> http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/photosmart/photosmart_c4500_series.html
>>
>> Can I shar
kages from being selected. However, it is also
possible that conflicting dependencies exist such that they are
impossible to satisfy simultaneously. If such a conflict exists in the
dependencies of two different packages, then those packages can not be
installed simultaneously.
# equery depends dbus-python
[ Searching for packages depending on dbus-python... ]
media-tv/miro-2.0.1 (dev-python/dbus-python)
net-misc/wicd-1.5.9-r1 (dev-python/dbus-python)
- Grant
168.1.1/24" )
* channel_wlan0="6"
* essid_wlan0="test"
* mode_wlan0="master"
But doing that I get:
ath0 does not support setting the mode to "master"
and madwifi IRC says:
"you can't use iwconfig to set master mode you need to do that with hostapd"
Does anyone know how to reconcile this?
- Grant
setting the mode to "master"
>
> You're using the wrong interface name. MadWifi uses ath0, ath5k uses
> wlan0.
>
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
Yes but I have:
udev: renamed network interface wlan0 to ath0
Could that be a problem?
- Grant
>> # equery depends dbus-python
>> [ Searching for packages depending on dbus-python... ]
>> media-tv/miro-2.0.1 (dev-python/dbus-python)
>> net-misc/wicd-1.5.9-r1 (dev-python/dbus-python)
>
>
> Grant,
>
> How are you getting miro?
> #rd party ebuild?
&
table package version it just
> complained was causing a blocker. So, there, I think it could very
> well be a bug in portage. Maybe it has a bug report?
>
> --
> Arttu V.
Thanks for your message. You gave me an idea and I added pyrex to
package.keywords and now there is no blocker. Now I can emerge world,
but the weird thing is pyrex isn't even in the list of packages to
emerge.
- Grant
r" and retrying the
>> emerge. Portage has invariably proceeded without a slightest hint of
>> blockers -- and re-emerged the unstable package version it just
>> complained was causing a blocker. So, there, I think it could very
>> well be a bug in portage. Maybe it has a bug report?
>>
>> --
>> Arttu V.
>
> Thanks for your message. You gave me an idea and I added pyrex to
> package.keywords and now there is no blocker. Now I can emerge world,
> but the weird thing is pyrex isn't even in the list of packages to
> emerge.
>
> - Grant
Looks like the ~amd64 version of pyrex was already installed so that
must have confused things.
- Grant
should work in 2.6.28 which I'm on. The
latest is I'm getting this directly from hostapd:
Failed to set interface ath0 to master mode.
nl80211 driver initialization failed.
rmdir[ctrl_interface]: No such file or directory
ELOOP: remaining socket: sock=5 eloop_data=...
I'm sure my procedure is correct now, but I don't know why ath0 won't
go into master mode.
- Grant
> Neil Bothwick
h file or directory
>> ELOOP: remaining socket: sock=5 eloop_data=...
>>
>> I'm sure my procedure is correct now, but I don't know why ath0 won't
>> go into master mode.
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>>
>>
>
> Hi,
> i have been, throu
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