Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay
Am 04.11.2011 05:32, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: How do you upgrade the hardware version of the VMs? Maybe you just create a new one and attach your old disk images to it. uuh. cool approach. simple. didn't think of it!
Re: [gentoo-user] Wireless network card not loaded on first boot after shutdown
Am 03.11.2011 23:57, schrieb Mick: This sounds familiar. Please check with modinfo any options to switch off (e.g. QoS, or power management) when you're loading the module. modinfo only gives me this options # modinfo -F parm ath9k btcoex_enable:Enable wifi-BT coexistence blink:Enable LED blink on activity nohwcrypt:Disable hardware encryption debug:Debugging mask but I will try and see if debug shows something that helps. Thx for the tip, modinfo was new to me. Greetings Sebastian Beßler signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi guys, need a Jabber Server for Work. What is the best Jabber Server to run? Greeting's from Germany, Akendo -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOs66/AAoJEARqOhiQNM7Z9QoIAMLPHXcyNmoXLkvCDxWbny+C UXyLz3i+rovaN1IzV0BuRIWy73U4bhKsna2UUfgIBzOcf28e9zRRfP/61fMwtz8T +YSZImCWK9tFbNlyYznDbCmnwWw0gTeqkd4QBvpqcAVVmOSaVDZoXzo4iISukKco SuuJY3IRzZ1zg+4loDuAWXNzDq2ghEDAQM20Re1Uzzpai3vhd69/HpvWnLvKy/20 WPl5nr8SQIxTDi04xizV2fyzC/rpxm2QU6rKonNQxVw+NXhOtRWbzfoQKWcHe3OW CtF9sqdfbTe3IMbSEYQYRAlTT0rU/Zm7YRpz4/AD2Lf5tUfBactREBinSm1hKpo= =qeJ7 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
Hi, Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 10:22:07 schrieb 4k3nd0: Hi guys, need a Jabber Server for Work. What is the best Jabber Server to run? I can really recommend ejabberd. Fast, robust, easy to use. Install, configure, forget. Greeting's from Germany, Akendo Best, Michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/04/2011 10:35 AM, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: Hi, Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 10:22:07 schrieb 4k3nd0: Hi guys, need a Jabber Server for Work. What is the best Jabber Server to run? I can really recommend ejabberd. Fast, robust, easy to use. Install, configure, forget. Greeting's from Germany, Akendo Best, Michael Sounds nice, Thanks. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOs7UvAAoJEARqOhiQNM7ZjfUIAJuXELxaO/kKyKhVYdrw/DRq X6yNP2FOXi+DutzdA2TgOlTik0rVESq8R6ozM19/B5ZR1x/5TOQ72V3U+czvEx8h gxMXHbNB06J3gHFL7omnnz9patlxlVbQkBzs63AfmvZRcB29Me8vJCILiVYgwles 0nYWl3BbGILtW/qwjfOTZFkxaHD9EqWXO4zKnHJLQijWzzf7UZ2spjfu83HpMWRn W/6N0FNauny3Mjrpmr14pIJxWmHd6hGAxfuBM8p2sTwf/fR3FFroZ069xgd7DzQH ODao22r1bitjQaSqUpCbX6UQGo9gJEC1Bqffq5L5O1kQ5d8PAQmy58jR7BJlC9M= =t3wm -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[gentoo-user] Gcc bug 1773
While gentoo is not solaris 8, are there any packages for which setting __cplusplus to 199711L would break compiles? If there isn't, I'm going to hack the patches for 1773 together and include it on the bugzilla as a backport from gcc 4.7.0 so that it could become part of the gcc-gentoo patchset for 4. Also, the C++11 __cplusplus revision for gcc-4.5, gcc-4.6. (4.4's c++0x is rather incomplete; 4.5 and 4.6 are better, because it's closer to somewhat-ish instead of partial. -- m0shbear
Re: [gentoo-user] udev rules for an iPod Touch?
Did you install app-pda/ifuse and app-pda/libimobiledevice (dependency of ifuse and gtkpod)?. I do not recall touching any udev rule. Greetings, -- Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com http://www.jorgeml.net Google Talk / XMPP: jorg...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
I played some years ago with Openfire: http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/ I did not test the integration with Asterisk, but it sounds promising. Cheers, -- Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com http://www.jorgeml.net Google Talk / XMPP: jorg...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
We use Openfire and Asterisk at work. I wasn't aware they could be integrated, though. Meanwhile, each independently is great. 2011/11/4 Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com: I played some years ago with Openfire: http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/ I did not test the integration with Asterisk, but it sounds promising. Cheers, -- Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com http://www.jorgeml.net Google Talk / XMPP: jorg...@gmail.com -- :wq
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
2011/11/4 Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com: I played some years ago with Openfire: http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/ I did not test the integration with Asterisk, but it sounds promising. Cheers, -- Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com http://www.jorgeml.net Google Talk / XMPP: jorg...@gmail.com I've asked that question on couple of forums and everytime got answer: ejabberd. But there was no arguments. And actually I've never used it because of erlang :) IMHO: I've used jabberd 1 and 2. Just because it's in C/C++ couple of times. And once it was Wildfire (today's openfire). All of them are OK. And the differences are only in the way of configuring it. So feel free to chose whatever you want )) -- Alexander Tanyukevich atanyukev...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
On 04.11.2011 14:18, Michael Mol wrote: We use Openfire and Asterisk at work. I wasn't aware they could be integrated, though. Meanwhile, each independently is great. While i agree that asterisk is great i really think that openfire is a hell of a jabber server... While ejabberd runs as erlang script, openfire is written in java which makes it depend on a actual vm with all it's disadvantages (slow, memory overhead, ...). Even if the configuration via Webinterface is really easy and comfortable, you have at least 10-20 features you don't and even will never need... ejabberd is a jabber-server. not more not less and runs with way less memory and io... But i can't understand why there aren't any native (aka. compiled) jabber-servers, at least some that have actual releases... Jens
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
Hi, Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 14:27:44 schrieb Jens Reinemuth: On 04.11.2011 14:18, Michael Mol wrote: We use Openfire and Asterisk at work. I wasn't aware they could be integrated, though. Meanwhile, each independently is great. While i agree that asterisk is great i really think that openfire is a hell of a jabber server... While ejabberd runs as erlang script, openfire is written in java which makes it depend on a actual vm with all it's disadvantages (slow, memory overhead, ...). Even if the configuration via Webinterface is really easy and comfortable, you have at least 10-20 features you don't and even will never need... erlang isn't a scripting language. It's a functional programming language compiled to bytecode running in a vm as does java. It has builtin distribution and it's quite easy to write servers that scale and provide many 9s of availability. The OTP framework (erlangs stdlib) provides support for hot code loading, so you can upgrade your application with no downtime. ejabberd is a jabber-server. not more not less and runs with way less memory and io... But i can't understand why there aren't any native (aka. compiled) jabber-servers, at least some that have actual releases... erlang has hipe, which compiles erlang to native code. I don't know, if ejabberd works compiled with hipe. Best, Michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Best Jabber Server
Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 14:22:38 schrieb Alexander Tanyukevich: 2011/11/4 Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com: I played some years ago with Openfire: http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/ I did not test the integration with Asterisk, but it sounds promising. Cheers, -- Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com http://www.jorgeml.net Google Talk / XMPP: jorg...@gmail.com I've asked that question on couple of forums and everytime got answer: ejabberd. But there was no arguments. And actually I've never used it because of erlang :) ejabberd supports clustering. New servers can be added or removed from the cluster without stopping anything. This is also a plus for fault-tolerance. It scales to 1.000.000s of users without any problems. erlang is designed for problems like this and it's really good in this domain. ejabberd is quite easy to extend via hooks. Of course, you need to learn erlang to do this. In the simple case, you write some glue code in erlang (typically 20-30 LOC) and do the work in the language you are most familiar with. You can even add C- or Java-Nodes to your cluster, that can talk to the ejabberd's via erlangs native message-passing. In the company I worked for, we have an ejabberd-cluster with millions of accounts (iirc something like 20 million customers at the time I left) We evaluated ejabberd, OpenFire and jabberd, but only ejabberd was able to cope with our load. Best, Michael
[gentoo-user] Any experience with RhodeCode?
I'm looking for a nice, lightweight way to implement a Mercurial server. Somehow, installing a heavyweight webserver just for Mercurial seems so... wasteful. I happened upon RhodeCode, and honestly, it looks promising. Anyone has any experience deploying and using RhodeCode? Rgds,
Re: [gentoo-user] Any experience with RhodeCode?
On 11/04/2011 11:00 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote: I'm looking for a nice, lightweight way to implement a Mercurial server. Somehow, installing a heavyweight webserver just for Mercurial seems so... wasteful. If it's not for public use, you can clone/pull/whatever over SSH.
[gentoo-user] [OT] how to read movie clip duration in console?
Hi, All Sorry for the OT, but Gentoo'ers are way above medium linux users. I have a bunch of movie clips and I wanted to build a table of contents including clip duration. Instead of opening one at a time, is there any application that I could user for a script? I though on mplayer, but I could not find a way for it to tell me the duration of a clip. Thanks Francisco -- If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have one idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. - George Bernard Shaw
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] how to read movie clip duration in console?
Hi, Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 19:05:23 schrieb Francisco Ares: Hi, All Sorry for the OT, but Gentoo'ers are way above medium linux users. I have a bunch of movie clips and I wanted to build a table of contents including clip duration. Instead of opening one at a time, is there any application that I could user for a script? I though on mplayer, but I could not find a way for it to tell me the duration of a clip. emerge exiftool exiftool movie | grep ^Duration Thanks Francisco Best, Michael
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] how to read movie clip duration in console?
Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: Hi, Am Freitag, 4. November 2011, 19:05:23 schrieb Francisco Ares: Hi, All Sorry for the OT, but Gentoo'ers are way above medium linux users. I have a bunch of movie clips and I wanted to build a table of contents including clip duration. Instead of opening one at a time, is there any application that I could user for a script? I though on mplayer, but I could not find a way for it to tell me the duration of a clip. emerge exiftool exiftoolmovie | grep ^Duration Thanks Francisco Best, Michael I got to put that command in my savers file. I have always wondered that too. Any way to know for sure the whole movie is there without playing the whole thing? Sometimes the end of mine gets cut off. I think one of the sites I use has a limit and it cuts off the connection even if it is in the middle of the show. The nerve of people. lol Thanks. You helped two people today. ;-) Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] how to read movie clip duration in console?
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 19:05:23 -0200, Francisco Ares wrote: I have a bunch of movie clips and I wanted to build a table of contents including clip duration. Instead of opening one at a time, is there any application that I could user for a script? I though on mplayer, but I could not find a way for it to tell me the duration of a clip. midentify, distributed with mplayer midentify filename | grep LENGTH It's a wrapper script for mplayer, so it works with any format that mplayer can play. -- Neil Bothwick WinErr 013: Unexpected error - Huh ? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] how to read movie clip duration in console?
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Francisco Ares fra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, All Sorry for the OT, but Gentoo'ers are way above medium linux users. I have a bunch of movie clips and I wanted to build a table of contents including clip duration. Instead of opening one at a time, is there any application that I could user for a script? I though on mplayer, but I could not find a way for it to tell me the duration of a clip. The media-video/mediainfo package provides this info and more. It can also output the info in XML which might be useful to you if you're building a database of your movie info.
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] how to read movie clip duration in console?
Thanks a lot to all, It is very interesting, 3 excellent options already. Francisco On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.comwrote: On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Francisco Ares fra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, All Sorry for the OT, but Gentoo'ers are way above medium linux users. I have a bunch of movie clips and I wanted to build a table of contents including clip duration. Instead of opening one at a time, is there any application that I could user for a script? I though on mplayer, but I could not find a way for it to tell me the duration of a clip. The media-video/mediainfo package provides this info and more. It can also output the info in XML which might be useful to you if you're building a database of your movie info. -- If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have one idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. - George Bernard Shaw
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] how to read movie clip duration in console?
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Francisco Ares fra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, All Sorry for the OT, but Gentoo'ers are way above medium linux users. I have a bunch of movie clips and I wanted to build a table of contents including clip duration. Instead of opening one at a time, is there any application that I could user for a script? I though on mplayer, but I could not find a way for it to tell me the duration of a clip. Thanks Francisco -- If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have one idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. - George Bernard Shaw Another possibility, assuming you have ffmpeg installed, is ffmpeg -i FILE and then look at the Duration field. - Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] udev rules for an iPod Touch?
2011/11/4 Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com: Did you install app-pda/ifuse and app-pda/libimobiledevice (dependency of ifuse and gtkpod)?. I do not recall touching any udev rule. Greetings, -- Jorge Martínez López jorg...@gmail.com http://www.jorgeml.net Google Talk / XMPP: jorg...@gmail.com Hi Jorge, Thanks for the ifuse idea. ifuse /mnt/ipod does seem to get the device mounted. However just poking around in the /mnt/ipod directory isn't very clear by itself about how music (and one day hopefully videos) are stored. Maybe I can find some info somewhere to help with that if necessary. Even with the device mounted it doesn't seem to be visible to gtkpod, and there aren't any new USB disk messages in dmesg. Just a single ifuse message is all that's added. Well, at least I can sort of communicate with the ipod even if I cannot do anything interesting yet. Thanks! - Mark