nux.
>
>
> Regards,
> Norman
>
>
> Thanks a lot Norman. I've got to remember not to ride the bleeding
> edge. Removing wlan0 from /etc/conf.d/hostapd didn't prevent hostapd
> from starting it?
>
> - Grant
>
>
>
> Removing wlan0 from /etc/conf.
script, hostapd would not start that interface. But i can
> not tell, i never tested it.
>
>>> Basicly it is moving over the handling of wlan0 from rc-scripts to hostapd.
>>>
>>
>> That's why I thought removing wlan0 from /etc/conf.d/hostapd would be
>
>> There are good ebuilds here:
>> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131527
>
> thx grant,
>
> I'll just wait till it goes testing, then try
> it.
Don't hold your breath. :) 1.2.8 was working perfectly for a long
time before 2.0 was released and there w
ce ath0 to master mode"
>> from hostapd.
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>>
> 2.6.28 did not work for me either.
> Get the wireless-testing kernel as described here:
> http://linuxwireless.org/en/developers/Documentation/git-guide
> Apply the modification to ath5k/base.c.
>
ce ath0 to master mode"
>> from hostapd.
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>>
> 2.6.28 did not work for me either.
> Get the wireless-testing kernel as described here:
> http://linuxwireless.org/en/developers/Documentation/git-guide
> Apply the modification to ath5k/base.c.
>
How can I find out whether I should be specifying TCP, UDP, or both
for iptables (shorewall) config?
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happen.
> Chances are you're going to find almost everything you need at
> http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation_Index.html which is going to far
> better than trying to cobble everything together yourself.
>
> kashani
Thanks, I'll take a look through there.
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t there is a newline character at the end
which messes things up. Is there a better way to do this, or can I
strip the newline character?
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xcopy -selection c
>>
>> I can then paste the path, but there is a newline character at the end
>> which messes things up. Is there a better way to do this, or can I
>> strip the newline character?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>
> If this newline comes from the ec
001 Device 003: ID 04f9:002a Brother Industries, Ltd
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0471:0329 Philips
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0471:0329 Philips
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001
Is there any way to find out?
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e 001: ID 1d6b:0002
>> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0471:0329 Philips
>> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0471:0329 Philips
>> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001
>>
>> Is there any way to find out?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> I !think! mine has that too.
ed to the USB
>>>> 1.1 controller. How can I do that? I have:
>>>>
>>>> # lsusb
>>>> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 04f9:002a Brother Industries, Ltd
>>>> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002
>>>> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0471:032
(1.1)
controller. usbview has output like this:
OHCI
- Philips
- Philips
EHCI
- Brother
If I unplug the Brother printer and plug a Philips webcam into the
same slot the Brother was plugged into, usbview shows this:
OHCI
- Philips
- Philips
EHCI
So it seems like the slots do not correlate to particular controllers.
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each controller,
>> but they are always grabbed by the 1.1 controller. Even worse, I
>> disabled support for 1.1 in the kernel so only 2.0 was supported and
>> the webcams didn't show up at all. Could they be USB 1.1 only?
>> Shouldn't a 1.1 device operate on a 2.0 con
I'm rsyncing some large files across my wireless network and this
causes ksoftirqd to take up all of the CPU it can. Can this be fixed?
Would it be fixed if I were running the rsync daemon instead of
logging in?
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But that's OK isn't it? I don't need 2.0 speeds between each webcam
and the controller, I just need the increased overall bandwidth of a
2.0 controller so one of the 1.1 webcams doesn't use all of it. I get
the feeling I have a misconception somewhere along the line here.
Could someone straighten me out?
- Grant
ng a different approach, since I have 2 USB controllers (EHCIx1,
OHCIx1) why can't I operate one webcam on one controller and one
webcam on the other controller so they can both function?
- Grant
>> I get the feeling I have a misconception somewhere along the
>> line here. Could s
(ffmpeg? >=media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20080326)
media-libs/xine-lib-1.1. (>=media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070129)
media-plugins/gst-plugins-ffmpeg-0.10.5 (>=media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20081014)
media-sound/mpd- (ffmpeg? media-video/ffmpeg)
media-sound/picard-0.11 (ffmpeg? media-video/ffmpeg)
media-video/dvdstyler-1.7.2_beta4 (>=media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20090201[encode])
media-video/vlc-0.9.8a (ffmpeg? >=media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070616)
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ixes, I strongly suspect you have uncovered a bug that needs reporting.
I've tried portage-2.1.6.7 and 2.1.6.4 with the same results.
- Grant
>> [0] /usr/portage
>> [1] /usr/portage/local/layman/berkano
>
> Any chance ffmpeg is provided by both overlays?
>
> Bye...
>
> Dirk
Yes, media-video/ffmpeg-2009 is provided by berkano and
media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p2009020 is provided by /usr/portage. Is
that a problem?
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; and IF IF IF the two physical ports you chose are actually going to
> completely different controllers then you can. I do this. This sort of
> thing becomes an issue with USB when you make a mistake an plug an old
> USB mouse or keyboard into the wrong physical port and bring your 2.0
&g
ided by /usr/portage. Is
>> that a problem?
>
> Yes. You've got ffmpeg-2009 installed, but media-
> video/dvdstyler-1.7.2_beta4 wants to have ffmpeg with the "encode" USE flag,
> which your installed version doesn't seem to have, but ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20090201
> does.
>
> Bye...
>
> Dirk
Good eye Dirk, I think that's it. Thank you.
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> bus speed down to 1.1 bandwidth.
That's a lot of IFs. This USB PCI card looks good because it claims:
"Five ports in three independent host controller design, two OHCI and one EHCI"
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815104202
Are you saying I can't count o
-touch/
> tar zxf ptouch-driver-*.tar.gz
> cd ptouch-driver-*
> ./configure
> make
> make install
I then restarted cupsd but no new printers show up when I try to add a
printer in the *:631 CUPS admin area. Does anyone know how I can get
get a manually installed CUPS Raster printer driver working?
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dmin area. Does anyone know how I can get
> get a manually installed CUPS Raster printer driver working?
>
> - Grant
I needed to install foomatic-db to get the PPD. I also needed to
change the above to:
./configure --prefix=/usr
and add a symlink like so:
cd /usr/bin
ln -s /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertoptch
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bz2, would rsync need to redownload the whole
thing if I change one file? If so, maybe I should turn different
groups of files into tar.bz2 archives so rsync only needs to
redownload an archive if one of its files has changed?
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on the source
> machine cpu.
>
> That said, you can also use tar to create (or pipe) incremental backups
> - just the changes since the time last one was made. Tar can handle that
> as easily as rsync does, since it checks what needs to be transferred
> each time anyway.
>
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Good stuff, thanks a lot Mike.
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?
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es? I've never used PPP software before. Can you
recommend a package?
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og Modem
> Phone = *99***1#
> Username = username
> Password = password
Thanks Neil. Weird that wvdial is in /usr/portage but doesn't come up
at gentoo-portage.com.
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excruciatingly slow?
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D for a HD. Anyone running a netbook
>> not excruciatingly slow?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>
> I've got an Acer One for my father. I don't know the exact type; it is
> the one with the 8GB SSD.
>
> I found it quiet usable, installed Gentoo with a minimal KDE3
out the SSD for a HD. Anyone running a netbook
>>> not excruciatingly slow?
>>>
>>> - Grant
>>>
>>
>> I've got an Acer One for my father. I don't know the exact type; it is
>> the one with the 8GB SSD.
>>
>> I found it
a simple way to pull this off?
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nking of the over-the-counter usb stuff)
>
> m.
Here it is:
http://www.hawkingtech.com/products/productlist.php?CatID=32&FamID=58&ProdID=152
Pair this with a USB network adapter and a 15 meter USB extender cable
and you're set. It's a great antenna.
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aying with one how it would look to set
> it up that way. You might want to provide those services yourself and
> use the travel router as an AP instead.
Thanks Dan. No matter what I do, I can't get the other laptop to
communicate with my laptop. It can ping the router which is between
us, but it can't get to the other side. I've got dnsmasq and
shorewall running on my laptop. Any idea what the problem could be?
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1 for DNS and NAT, but I can't
use those until I get laptop1 talking to the router. Does anyone see
what I'm doing wrong?
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1 = ATZ
Password = password
Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
Baud = 460800
Any better way to manage the connection than 'wvdial' and ctrl+c ? It
sounds like wicd doesn't support ppp yet.
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gt; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Gateway: 192.168.0.1
>
> I have dnsmasq and shorewall on laptop1 for DNS and NAT, but I can't
> use those until I get laptop1 talking to the router. Does anyone see
> what I'm doing wrong?
>
> - Grant
Can anyone tell me if this config looks OK or if I'm making an obvious mistake?
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P mode and configured like this:
>>
>> IP: 192.168.0.30
>> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>> Gateway: 192.168.0.1
>>
>> I have dnsmasq and shorewall on laptop1 for DNS and NAT, but I can't
>> use those until I get laptop1 talking to the router. Does anyone
r system. Does anyone know what causes the icon to appear? I
also don't have gnome-volume-manager installed.
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> Furthermore, the device must *not* have an entry in /etc/fstab.
Thanks Nikos, I'll add those USE flags and start the init scripts.
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> Hi again. Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.
>
> On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 17:42:55 -0700
> Grant wrote:
>
>> Thanks Dan. No matter what I do, I can't get the other laptop to
>> communicate with my laptop. It can ping the router which is between
>> us
word fail to compile. I looked at gnumeric-1.8.4-r1.ebuild and I
see under RDEPEND:
>=gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.6[gnome=]
I'm pretty confused. Can anyone make sense of this?
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>
>> I'm pretty confused. Can anyone make sense of this?
>
> Here is your solution:
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=262604
>
> You are not the only one who got confused :-/
Thanks a lot Joseph, the solution was to add to package.use:
app-office/gnumeric gnome
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;t think of anything.
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> off and on if several addresses are inaccessible for a while.
Very nice, thanks Neil. And by the way, this is looking like a
hardware problem now, not a Gentoo problem.
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mperatures of multiple local and remote systems?
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to go? How do you keep an eye on
>> the temperatures of multiple local and remote systems?
>
> I use gkrellm. Very nice.
>
> --
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> Peter
Thanks everyone, I'll use gkrellm with lm_sensors.
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ncrease to the
>> higher speed?
>>
>> - Grant
>
>
> the box cooler is PWM controlled.
>
> FORGET BIOS.
>
> There is a much better solution: fancontrol. It is part of lm_sensors and
> adapts the fan speed to the cpu temperature.
>
> The app to config it is 'pwmconfig'
Does anyone have this working with gkrellm?
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prints like this:
$ lpr test.png
but the text doesn't come out very crisp, and I'd rather not create a
file with imagemagick for each label to print. Is there another way
to print large, properly oriented text on the fly?
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is that hardly
> anyone ever bothers to update such pages. :(
>
> I'm not saying it's exactly a wonderprinter, famed in fable & song, but the
> only thing I find helpful on there is the link to a page which links to the
> etc.nkadesign.com pages. From the looks of those one should be able be able
> to do something fairly useful with this printer, depending upon one's mad
> skillz.
I've got a QL-550 also anyway. I should have gotten a Zebra 2824
though so I could just use EPL2. Thanks a lot for the info and I'll
get to work on a postscript script.
- Grant
ipt` finds a number of
> similar-looking tools.
> Stroller.
Thanks a lot Stroller. I've got a simple 8 or so line postscript file
with a single variable in it which I can lpr straight to the printer.
Very glad.
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ected file collision(s):
*
* /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Date/Manip.pm
* /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Date/Manip.pod
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g-cpan know that Date-Manip is already installed? It seems
to be aware of dev-perl stuff. I can't ignore the collision error
unless I inject the package into /etc/portage/profile/package.provided
since it stops the emerge.
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an you modify the g-pan created euild to depend on the dev-perl package?
Thanks Neil, I'll just inject it. It's weird though, because portage
came up with a list of dependencies for the perl module I wanted to
install which contained both dev-perl and perl-gcpan packages. I
don't know why it's having trouble with Date-Manip.
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refused to boot any other Linux distro. I
ran through the lengthy install because I was out of options and then
found I liked the system. I like to think I've been an asset over the
years for Gentoo (1500 helpful posts on the forum and counting), but how
many busy professionals have taken a look at the install and decided
"fsck that, I've got ninety other things I could be doing" and walked away?"
Great post, I couldn't agree more.
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re is a huge long-term benefit to a large user
base, even if many of those users start out unskilled.
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overclocking my video RAM so maybe the chips didn't make it.
> >
> > http://www.arcticsilver.com/
> >
> > I have used Arctic Silver 5 and have been very happy with it (on an
> > overclocked PIII).
>
> It's also quite possible its the PSU if your still
rt on this kind of stuff but I had similar artifacts
> > > > > while
> > > > > overclocking my video RAM so maybe the chips didn't make it.
> > > >
> > > > http://www.arcticsilver.com/
> > > >
> > > > I have used Arctic S
I just installed an AMD64 Athlon X2 cpu on my motherboard which was
previously running an AMD64 Sempron. Now I get an error about an
unknown processor from the BIOS. I can't even boot to a CD or run the
BIOS setup. How can I flash the BIOS from this position?
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> > >
> > > - Grant
> >
> > First what the relation with Gentoo ? So i made this thread OT...
> > And so, are you sure that your M/B is compatible with Athlon X2 ?
> > I think you have to make your checks before trying to flash
(just don't mention you run Linux)
I found the update I need on:
http://global.msi.com.tw
Now I guess I need to burn a bootable DOS CD to run the .exe file.
Working on that
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that I really understand the process I went through above.
Can anyone who does understand it tell me if there could be anything
about this FreeDOS environment that is preventing the BIOS utility
from functioning?
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I just upgraded from an AMD64 Sempron to an AMD64 Athlon X2. What do
I need to do in software to accommodate the new CPU? Do I need to
enable something in the kernel to get the dual cores working? I've
read something about support for AMD's "Cool and Quiet" technology
too.
kernel /memdisk
> initrd /freedos.img
>
> I can boot into FreeDOS just fine, but when I try to run the
> following, it just hangs:
>
> AFUD408 A7270UMS.160
>
> I can't say that I really understand the process I went through above.
> Can anyone who does understand
resting. I'm reading that will be in the main kernel
for 2.6.23. Still with hardened-sources-2.6.20 here, but looking
forward to it. Big difference?
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kes a little longer than it should, the xfce4
CPU graph shows it wasn't even close to maxed out, and the memory
usage is at like 300MB. I'm sure neither of those are incredibly
accurate, but I think they do reveal something.
Does that sounds like an IO problem to you? I could get another HD
and set up RAID at some point I guess. Hopefully the CFS scheduler
you're talking about will help.
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sr/lib/libtiff.la)
but then says there is nothing to rebuild. Can anyone help with
fixing these problems?
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5-r1 6.3.3 ~6.3.4 6.3.4-r1 {X
bzip2 doc fpx graphviz gs hdri jbig jpeg jpeg2k lcms mpeg nocxx
openexr perl png q32 q8 tiff truetype wmf xml zlib}
Installed versions: 6.3.4-r1(16:38:20 06/25/07)(-X bzip2 -doc
-fpx -graphviz -gs -hdri -jbig jpeg -jpeg2k lcms -mpeg -nocxx -openexr
perl png -q32 -q8 -tiff truetype -wmf xml zlib)
Homepage:http://www.imagemagick.org/
Description: A collection of tools and libraries for many
image formats
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wanting the masked gcc?
> Try reinstalling 'imagemagick'&check if 'media-libs/tiff' is installed.
Re-emerging imagemagick doesn't seem to fix it, and media-libs/tiff is
not installed.
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agick-6.2.2/modules-Q16/filters/analyze.la
> > > > (requires /usr/lib/libtiff.la)
>
> I think these files does not belong to ImageMagick anymore. They are
> some leftovers from previous version (however I don't understand why
> they were not deleted). I had same issue with k3b. Check them with
>
> equery belongs /usr/lib/ImageMagick-6.2.2/modules-Q16/filters/analyze.la
Ok, that's what I'll do there.
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ed xorg-x11 on a typical desktop system? My laptop doesn't
> > seem to think it is installed at all:
>
> Probably because it isn't, because you don't need it.
Ok, what does xorg-x11 do?
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wifi-ng, but I also get this:
# equery depends madwifi-ng
[ Searching for packages depending on madwifi-ng... ]
net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-0.5.7 (kernel_linux & madwifi?
net-wireless/madwifi-ng)
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ad if you want
> to use a hardened profile. Switching from non-hardened to hardened is a lot
> more involved than changing the symlink.
I think this system (firewall/router) has been on the hardened profile
from day 1. Maybe that gcc wasn't always masked in the profile.
Should I 'emerge -C =gcc-4.1.1'?
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dwifi-ng
[ Searching for packages depending on madwifi-ng... ]
net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-0.5.7 (kernel_linux & madwifi?
net-wireless/madwifi-ng)
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I'm running an amd64 athlon x2 2.6ghz with 2gb ram and video playback
stutters if I try to play a video after the system has been running
for awhile, even after closing all programs. Restarting always fixes
it. How would you track this down?
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> > > I'm running an amd64 athlon x2 2.6ghz with 2gb ram and video playback
> > > stutters if I try to play a video after the system has been running
> > > for awhile, even after closing all programs. Restarting always fixes
> > > it. How would
fixes
> > > > > it. How would you track this down?
> > > > >
> > > > > - Grant
> > > >
> > > > Look at your RAM usage with "free -m" (the second line is interesting).
> > > >
> > > > Look at your log fi
ll programs. Restarting always
> > > > > > fixes
> > > > > > it. How would you track this down?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > - Grant
> > > > >
> > > > > Look at your RAM usage with "free -m"
as looked into it . . . and then some!
>
> http://www.informedbanking.com/acc/nxwiki/view/TCP-Treason-Uncloaked.html
Nice find. Very thorough, but he concludes with this:
Still happening. Happened this morning at 6:00AM on eth2, when there
was no traffic control running, ruling out the possibility that it
could be caused by that.
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d I do? I use
a Gentoo router.
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> > > > > > Restarting always fixes it. How would you track this down?
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > - Grant
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Look at your RAM usage with "free -m" (the second line is
> > > > > > Restarting always fixes it. How would you track this down?
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > - Grant
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Look at your RAM usage with "free -m" (the second line is
ter closing all programs.
> > > > > > > > > Restarting always fixes it. How would you track this down?
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > - Grant
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > &
en running for awhile, even after
> > > > > > > > > > > closing all programs. Restarting always fixes it. How
> > > > > > > > > > > would you track this down?
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > >
the password isn't correct. How can I use a
password like that with wput?
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mp;@ftp.example.com/file.txt
>
> Did you try using ' around the whole argument? Like
>
> wput -A ... 'ftp://txt'?
That did it. Thanks everyone!
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sound card?
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and I left KEEPENV commented. Everything
seems to be fine.
Today apache2 wants to upgrade to 2.2.4-r12. I've got cold feet.
Anyone tried this yet?
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tpd.conf
Any luck? Can you just re-emerge the package and go through
etc-update properly?
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le?
Also, I've always logged to '/var/log/apache2/' but after the upgrade
apache2 wanted to log to '/usr/lib/apache2/logs/'. That makes sense
looking at the 'logs/' config paths, but my backups also specify
'logs/'. Confusing. I changed those paths to
iced many "POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!" log entries for
usernames that don't exist. Anything I should do about that?
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7573 2988 0 07:28 ?00:00:00 sshd: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/0
Should I:
kill -9 2988 && /etc/init.d/sshd start
Are you sure? :)
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the KILL signal.
>
> I would also use:
> /etc/init.d/sshd restart
>
> This will give the init script a chance to do some cleanup work before
> restarting
Do this:
kill -TERM 2988 && /etc/init.d/sshd restart
and if that doesn't work, do:
kill -9 2988 && /
> Yes. As a personal preference I don't usually chain commands together
> when trouble shooting something, but there is technically nothing
> wrong with doing so.
And now I'm locked out. What do you think guys?
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> > > This process is the ssh daemon:
> &g
> > > Yes. As a personal preference I don't usually chain commands
> > > together when trouble shooting something, but there is technically
> > > nothing wrong with doing so.
> >
> > And now I'm locked out. What do you think guys?
> >
>
> > My host is pretty good about issuing commands for me. Any ideas
> > there?
> >
> > - Grant
> start sshd manually to get back in. something like '/usr/bin/sshd -p 3'
> (that would listen on port 3 for ssh connections)
> ("absolute path is nec
t", anyway... (I guess your host
> could easily issue this commands for you).
What about just having them reboot and start my manual daemon? Would
that accomplish the same thing?
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