click 'Apply Filters' in Evolution's 'Message' menu so
that Evolution will actually move them to the desired folder.
Can anyone help with this?
Thanks in advance,
Richard
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I use ALSA for sound. The program alsamixer takes an argument '-c' and
then a number, indicating which of those devices which are available to
ALSA you want to adjust volume levels for.
Richard
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 22:20 -0400, Budd, Tracy wrote:
>
>
> -Original Messag
Hello,
Background info : I'm experiencing a bug and found out that the bug
doesn't appear with libdrm-2.4.11 (I kept an ebuild for this one in
/usr/local/portage/...), but it does occur with libdrm-2.4.13 (not sure
about the version numbers anymore, and I have yet to try 2.4.12, too,
but that's no
Le 10/03/10 17:08, walt a écrit :
> On 03/10/2010 03:03 AM, Nicolas Richard wrote:
>> So the general question is : if I want to use git-bisect (I have never
>> done that before, but today is a good time to try),
>
> It's a great tool and easy to use once you've lea
> Hm. I'm not sure what you are asking.
It was unclear, but you answered the question indirectly.
Thanks,
Nico.
Le 03/04/10 09:34, Roger Cahn a écrit :
> (process:5573): Gtk-WARNING**: locale not supported by C library.
> Using the fallback 'C' locale.
Any similar message if you simple run "gedit" ? What's the output of
"locale -a", and of "locale" ?
Btw, did you need to install/modify anything to get the p
Le 01/06/10 13:04, Neil Bothwick a écrit :
> equery check --only-failures '*'
Note: the local option --only-failures seems not available in the
current stable version of gentoolkit.
> Note that it will show failures on any files that have been modified
> since installation, such as configuration
I have a script currently called rip that rips DVDs to H.264 using x264 with
mencoder. It always does 2 passes and runs 2 threads(uses two cores). It has
many lines but I'm sure if we work together we can shorten the number of lines
and add more functionality. Uhm...for now, it does what it is s
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Desperately seeking modelines; xorg
1.6.3.901-r2bleeds off the edges
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On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
wro
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On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Alan McKinnon
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On 10/23/2009 02:57 PM, Maxim Wexler wrote:
not an idea really but further experience
Since LiveDvD-10.1 boots, albeit buggily, on th
blocks
them indefinitely based on that?
Regards,
Richard M.
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Blocking login attempts to sshd and vsftpd
On Saturday 14 November 2009 23:49:23 Richard Marza wrote:
I recently check my log files and discovered that t
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Blocking login attempts to sshd and vsftpd
Richard Marza schrieb:
I recently check my log files and discovered that there was a dictionary
attack attempt on my daemons
From: Crístian Viana
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:32 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] synchronize portage files in a LAN
hi,
I have 7 computers in local network and I want them to have always the same
portage files (the ones synchronized with rsync).
Paul wrote:
>On Thursday 12 May 2005 15:22, Richard Fish wrote:
>
>
>>Paul wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>I posted this problem a few weeks ago and had no replies. I have tried
>>>all sorts including re-installation of xine-lib 1.0-r2
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On Thu, 12 May 2005 07:22:48 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
>
>
>
>>>See RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING in /etc/conf.d/rc.
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
>>AFAICT, NET_STRICT_CHECKING will not help. If set to "yes", it req
I keep getting
the error "client-error-not-possible". Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks, Richard
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SCSI device support ->
<*> SCSI device support
SCSI low-level drivers ->
<*> AdvanSys SCSI support
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the difference in
kernel versions or compilation options. I am not surprised that the
module from 2.6.9 didn't work...
You best bet may be to do an initial installation to the IDE drive,
build a custom kernel there with the Advansys SCSI driver, then transfer
the system to your SCSI disk
Paul wrote:
>Thanks for the help Richard but after trying your suggestions I still Have the
>same problem. This is so frustrating, I'm sure it will turn out to be
>something simple, but I just can't see it.
>I still don't know what xiTK is and if it's relev
reciated
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erride
the 64-bit file operations that VMWare now uses.
Also, you must use >=glibc-20050125-r1. See:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86844
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/dev/dsp and
>it still wouldnt use sound. I'm think that its probably a VMWare
>problem as it seemed to work ok with 4.5, but my keycode isnt for 4.5.
>
>
I'm really hoping that VMWare adds native alsa/arts/esd support soon.
It seems a bit ridiculous to only support
pecify where grub's files
are. Since /boot is the first partition on the first drive, (hd1,0) is
correct.
>>kernel /kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r8 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc
>>ramdisk_size=8192 vga=0x318 splash=verbose udev initrd
>>
>>
I think you need to add &quo
/.mozilla but the
>problems remain.
>
>I haven't used this workstation is a little while so it might have
>been like this before nptl. Could this be caused by nptl?
>
>
I don't think so. I use nptl and nptlonly without any problems in firefox.
My first guess is th
ic
> address but nothing at all listening on it -- mainly to be able to go
> out to the net to emerge)
>
>
> I think my earlier eth0 problems were from this as well -- the FS was
> screwed up after this happened.
Ouch. Make sure you do not have write-caching enabled on the hard
disks, as journalled filesystems and write-caching do not mix.
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e startup script vmwarearts (or vmwareesd) to add
"VMDSP_DEBUG=1" to the command line.
When you run VMWare after these steps it should create a /tmp/vmdsp.log
file with some info about what the wrapper is doing.
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Grant wrote:
>Do you think I should re-emerge a gtk package?
>
>- Grant
>
>
>
Not unless you are having trouble with other GTK apps. But
moving/deleting ~/.gtkrc-2.0 may be useful. For reference, mine
contains only:
gtk-font-name = "Sans 12"
-Richard
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nd up building 2 glibc's, one with
NPTL and the other with linuxthreads. 'nptlonly' does away with the
linuxthreads build, so every application that uses threads must use NPTL.
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stick with 4.5 until someone
>can actually confirm that they have sound working in 5 and can explain
>how to get it running.
>
>
>
I _have_ it working in 5. And I already explained I got it working with
vmwaredsp.
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tlonly ;)
>>
>>
>
>How do you tell an app to use linuxthreads instead? What is the point
>of +nptlonly? A more compact installation?
>
>
>
+nptlonly avoids building a second libc with linuxthreads supports. It
saves compilation time and a bit of space.
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Richard Fish wrote:
>Ryan wrote:
>
>
>
>>Well, I got fed up with 5.0 so I just downgraded to 4.5 and sound works
>>just fine again. 5.0 just does not work at all with sound in Linux. I
>>tried it on my other 2 boxes and those had the same problem. One is a
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>>>
>>>
>> It's in Edit -> Preferences -> JavaScript, there's an option to
>> enable or
>> disable it.
>>
> Nope. It is there and it is disabled. The problem is that the program
>
AGS.
>>
>>
>
>My CFLAGS aren't so daft:
>
>CFLAGS="-O2 -march=pentium3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer"
>
>
What about CXXFLAGS? Are they the same?
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itrd that determines what
the script looks for.
If you create a directory "/initrd", your initrd should be mounted there
when you next reboot. You can then take a look at the /initrd/linuxrc
script if you want to understand more.
You can also mount it manually by doing:
gunzip &l
Did you modify the /etc/group file manually, and if so, did you run
'grpconv' afterwards?
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ally talking about, su or sudo?
>>
>>
>
> I'm talking about su. I assume that it's provided by the "sudo"
>package, because there is no "su" package.
>
>
>
Nope:
carcharias root # qpkg -f /bin/su
sys-apps/shadow *
What does the "id" command show for your user login?
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e really grateful ... !!
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scribe a bit more what exactly the clock
is doing. In particular:
1. Does Linux keep good time once it is set...do the seconds tick by
normally?
2. If 1 is yes, then shutdown the system and check the BIOS. Does it
show the correct time?
3. If 2 is yes, then boot into Linux again. Is the time cor
ch=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer -mmmx -pipe xmalloc.c
>make[1]: *** [libhistory.a] Error 1
>
>
What are your MAKEOPTS? Based on the above, it looks like two make
threads tried to build libhistory.a, because xmalloc.o is removed and
compiled twice. My guess is that, with only 128M of ram, you do _not_
want anything above -j1.
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persistent superblocks."
But, more importantly, your partition sizes are not even close to a
match for raid 0. For example, /dev/md1 consists of sda2 and sdb2
according to your mdadm.conf file...but sda2 is ~92GB while sdb2 is
0.5GB. That means /dev/md1 (assuming raid0 or raid1) should come out
about 1GB total size, wasting 91GB of space
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er" and "client"
configuration files though.
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f how much memory compilation takes.
Large C++ packages (like X11 and KDE) can require over one hundred
megabytes *per module* for the compilation at -O2. -O3 will require
even more memory. I'd recommend only using -j2 if you have at least
512MB of memory, and -j3 at 1GB or more.
-Richard
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>
>
>No, there is no such settings. Btw, when I boot from LiveCD I've got
>correct display in console, with same bios settings as now, so it
>should be possibel.
>
>
>
Are you compiling the vesafb driver into your kernel, and not as a module?
~ > grep FB_VESA /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_FB_VESA=y
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have to know the ssid of the network, but that is
easy enough to find: "iwlist eth1/ath0/etc scanning".
-Richard
Grant wrote:
>Can wpa_supplicant connect to an unencrypted AP? I'll be connecting
>to a strange AP tomorrow and I don't know what to expect. I've got to
ce name for my usb key and external 2.5" disk, and by using LVM on
my external 3.5" disks.
I would recommend trying LVM on the SCSI disks, which would give you a
static "/dev/mapper/..." device node, and the LABEL= or udev rule for
your USB key.
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ct).
If not, please describe how your system is setup is a bit more detail.
Specifically:
1. The relevant output from dmesg.
2. The contents of /proc/mdstat
3. The output of "losetup -a"
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e completely useless.
Does dmraid do anything when you run it...is there any output?
What does "dmsetup ls" show?
Did it create /dev/sil_* instead??
More info at:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63041
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-244941-highlight-dmraid.html
-Richard
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t have the device mapper driver compiled or loaded.
You should have:
carcharias linux # grep BLK_DEV_DM /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=y
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someone and the list means that person gets
your email twice, and is likely to be annoyed by that. It also risks
taking the discussion offline if that person hits reply to the wrong
message.
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;) will allow the compiler to
use information gained from all of the files when compiling each of
them.
So -funit-at-a-time performs best when multiple C/C++ files are compiled
by a single invocation of GCC. As Julien said, no makefiles in use
today (AFAIK) support this.
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, and re-execute the grub "setup" command.
The grub commands for this should be something like:
root (hd1,0)
setup (hd0)
If it doesn't work, you can always change the boot order back and try again.
HTH
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lse. Benjamin has placed the encypted volume *on
top* of the raid array, not underneath it. Besides if you clobber the
superblocks, and your raidtab matches your actual configuration (has
"persistent-superblock 1"), raidstart will throw an error.
The array is not autodetected because the kernel cannot decipher his
partition table at boot time.
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ot; show (after running dmraid)?
Did it create /dev/sil_* instead??
More info at:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63041
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-244941-highlight-dmraid.html
Me thinks I've written this before
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raid array, and you want the kernel to
autodetect things when it starts, then you need to have the right
partition types and create the array with the "persistent-superblock"
option, or use mdadm to create the array. This is nice, because then
you don't need a raidtab at all...
-Rich
clue? When rebooting(used the CD to boot and chroot)
>a red flagged error flashes by: Failed to shut LVM
>down.
>
>
This is not really a problemit usually just means that some
filesystem (or swap) on an LVM physical volume is still in use. As long
as the filesystem gets remounted read-only, things are safe.
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tly masked. The USE
flag is also currently commented out in the ebuild, but it shouldn't
really matter. If you want to try it, you will need to update both
package.keywords and package.unmask in /etc/portage to allow gnupg-1.9.
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g at the contents of /boot on the root filesystem?
> Also, what, if any, is the
>connection between "install" mentioned in grub setup
>and grub-install, the command. I noticed it didn't
>re-write grub.conf, had to do that manually. Does one
>still need to run grub-ins
>May 27 01:51:06 rpc-jd224 uba: uba1 uba2
>
>
>
That is definitely not right...it should come up as "sdX". You may need
to add SCSI disk module support to your kernel as well.
And you need to turn off CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB (in Device Drivers -> Block
Devices).
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that doesn't help, you can try running 'tcpdump -i ath0 -n' (or
ethereal) while attempting to connect and see if that shows you anything
interesting.
HTH.
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poed 'eth0' instead of 'ath0' for dhcpcd). You might also have to
add an "ifconfig .. up" at the beginning. So try:
ifconfig ath0 up
iwconfig ath0 essid "blahblah"
dhcpcd -i ath0
Let me know how it goes.
-Richard
>Thanks a lot Richard. I'm goi
kup disk can write at around 24MB/s...but the
backup of my system files (i.e., everything except /home and
/usr/portage/distfiles) averages 10-12MB/s. So the disk is idle about
50% of the time.
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Grant wrote:
>I took your advice and dropped wpa_supplicant for iwconfig and this
>sucker is online! Thank you RIchard! I sure learned a lot setting
>this up.
>
>
Your welcome.
>Is my info sent via SSH or SSL (relatively) safe from the owner of the
>network? I had to
New to the list, but here goes -
try:
mount /dev/hda4 /mnt/gentoo
mkdir /mnt/gentoo/boot
mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/gentoo/boot
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From: maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 00:51:17 +0100
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] grub misfir
Richard Price wrote:
>New to the list, but here goes -
>
>try:
>
>mount /dev/hda4 /mnt/gentoo
>mkdir /mnt/gentoo/boot
>mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/gentoo/boot
>
>
>
Welcome to the list. You are correct...the problem is that hda2 should
be mounted at /mnt/gentoo/boot
00x
slower, so you really want to avoid swapping at all.
You might be interested in a recent review of 'value' DDR400 memory at
anandtech: http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2392
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Ok already, we hear you. No need to post the same message 5 times.
And BTW, it is a "feature" of GMail that you don't see your own posts.
Cheers,
-Richard
Ryan Lynch wrote:
>Optimization level 9 (-O9)? Thats a laugh. Read the GCC man page, the
>optimization levels
. For
disks, the maximum is normally in the 60-70C range. I get nervous if my
disks exceed 50C though, and about 60C for the processor.
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I have a
backup copy somewhere. If my system dies and I have to do a recovery
from a backup made 2 days ago, I will not lose any incoming messages.
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n't have to worry about trying to get the size and type right for
each partition. You also get the ability to resize them later if need
arises and your filesystem-of-choice supports it.
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nodes exist however.
>Here's the fstab file. Are there changes required to ensure things
>mount correctly?
>
>
Nope, it should "just work." Can you mount by label from the command line?
# mount /mnt/backups
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That will update
/lib/udev-state/devices.tar.bz2.
You could also turn on udev logging (/etc/udev/udev.conf), and see what
turns up in the messages file.
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not_eth_reset {
not(match("PHY reset until link up"));
};
log { source(src); filter(not_eth_reset); destination(messages); };
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dns.org, unless I pay the
$100/mo for the 'business' connection. So now I just download it
directly to my laptop.
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months, when I upgrade my laptop to a model that
supports SATA RAID, but that doesn't help you today.
You might also try posting a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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maxim wexler wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>Don't you just hate it when you repair the mistakes
>and it STILL don't work.
>
>
Yes!!
>grub> setup (hd0)
>
>
>
Any chance you can post the full output of the setup command? Maybe
there is a clue in the
sing this problem?
>
>
Unless someone has a better idea, try turning on udev logging in
/etc/udev/udev.conf, and compare the results from booting to what
happens when you rmmod/insmod driver. The log message will appear in
/var/log/messages.
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ot; about loop-AES is needing specially
patch versions of losetup and mount. For this reason, some will prefer
dm-crypt.
It is just a shame the Mr. Russo (the loop-AES author) and the kernel
devs don't get along so wellit is really great code.
-Richard
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plugin; did I read
> that somewhere or am I mistaken?
>
Many things have apparently been pushed from Reiser4 to
4.xencryption, compression, and defrag are the major ones I can
think of.
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Christoph Gysin wrote:
>Richard Fish wrote:
>
>
>>I think a far better option would be to filter them in
>>/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf. Then you do not have to re-patch your
>>kernel with every upgrade.
>>
>>
>
>This affects only output
2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8052 Apr 22 02:07 /boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root512 Apr 22 02:07 /boot/grub/stage1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 105576 Apr 22 02:07 /boot/grub/stage2
carcharias rjf # md5sum /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5
/boot/grub/stage2
fec478948a06cc1fb7339a2c
65536
rate 44100
}
bindings {
0 0
1 1
}
}
pcm.dsp0 {
type plug
slave.pcm "dmixer"
}
ctl.mixer0 {
type hw
card 0
}
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e dmix a try.
>
>
>
With dmix and amarok, you may want to give the xine engine a try. It
sounds way better than gstreamer, also supports the EQ, and doesn't suck
100% of the CPU when the music is paused.
-Richard
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27;t support ALSA, and the
vmwaredsp wrapper library only works with esd or artsd, so I have to
keep one of them around.
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the xircom_tulip driver.
>
> Here is the content of /proc/pci returned by the SuSE system with
> a 3Com lan card:
>
>
>
Did you enable cardbus support in your kernel? Note that "PCMCIA" cards
are a bit rare today...only 16 bit, PIO mode, etc. Cardbus is al
ia start" is necessary. In modern laptops,
you do not even need to emerge pcmcia-cs unless you need to use some
ancient PCMCIA card
-Richard
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d. I went back and read the OP again. I see it is a
PCMCIA cardso pcmcia_cs and cardmgr are both required.
-Richard
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Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>Am Dienstag, 31. Mai 2005 18:34 schrieb ext Richard Fish:
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>>I would suggest anybody looking for filesystem encryption checkout both
>>dm-crypt and loop AES. For me, loop-AES is faster, offers better
>>security, and is easier to setup w
atures enabled. Everything looks ok though.
-Richard
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Digby Tarvin wrote:
>Hi Nick and Richard,
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>Thanks for both of your comments...
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>On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 02:46:27PM +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
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>>On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:58:16 +0100
>>Digby Tarvin wrote:
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>>>Bu
Hi - I'm trying to upgrade portage. My existing version of perl comes up as
a block. When I tried to remove the package I received a warning about
damaging the system. Can anyone tell me if it's OK to proceed.
Output below.
Thanks a lot, Alan
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This is for any newbies out there like me ... I spent days trying to figure
out how to get a Gentoo linux laptop to print to a Gentoo server through
Cups. I was consistently getting "connection refused" messages from the
print server.
In order for the Cups server to accept incoming requests it is
I believe that you are mistaken about what is blocking the Perl upgrade
(no fault of your own, block messages are hard to read).
I think that the blocking (currently installed) package is
perl-core/File-Spec-0.87
not Perl 5.8.5 whatever.
So that is what I would unmerge, not Perl, then try the emer
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>Am Mittwoch, 1. Juni 2005 19:06 schrieb ext Richard Fish:
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>>It is pretty easy to google for such a comparison. The main security
>>problem with dm-crypt is that it doesn't support multi-key encryption
>>modes, which makes it vul
maxim wexler wrote:
>http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-legacy-faq.en.html
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>>HTH,
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>>Michael
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>Thanks for the tip. But before I try this(and this
>goes for Richard F's suggestion) how do I safely get
>rid of the grub I
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