Re: [gentoo-user] conf.d/net routes

2017-09-03 Thread Enzo Rapagnetta
Maybe is this ...

#route add default gw IPgateway

Il 02/set/2017 21:14, "Branko Grubic"  ha scritto:
>
> On Sat, 2 Sep 2017 11:54:48 -0700
> Ian Zimmerman  wrote:
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> > What is the exact syntax of the *_routes lines in the /etc/conf.d/net
> > file, or where is it documented?
> >
> > The wiki gives a couple of examples, but they are all either just for
> > dhcp (so no configurable routes) or else they are of the form
> >
> > eth0_routes="default via eth0"
> >
> > "via" is not something I can use on the command line of the route
> > command, at least according to its manpage.  So it can't be just
> > straight repetition of the command line.  But then, what is it?
> >
> > Motivation: I want to add a route for a point-to-point interface.
> >
>
> Some examples you can find
> in /usr/share/doc/netifrc-0.5.1/net.example.bz2
>
> Replace netifrc version with one installed on your system.
>
>


Re: [gentoo-user] xsane only works as root

2008-07-31 Thread Enzo Rapagnetta
On 18:32 Wed 30 Jul , Justin Findlay wrote:
 On AD 2008 July 30 Wednesday 03:49:23 PM -0700, Grant wrote:
  I can't figure out where the device file is.  With the scanner
  connected and powered on I did an 'updatedb  locate scanner' and it
  didn't come up with anything in /dev, I don't have a /dev/usb/
  directory, and the output of 'ls /dev/usb*' is the same with the
  scanner on or off.  Any idea where that file might be?   Those two
  commands also don't mention it.
 
 Another way to get info is to power on the scanner and plug it in, then
 `modprobe -r` the appropriate kernel module(s) and then modprobe them
 while doing `tail -F /var/log/messages`.  The kernel (udev) will create the
 appropriate /dev entries upon successful modprobe.
 
 In order for your user to be registered as a member of a group you have
 to log completely out (including your X session) and back in.  You can
 verify your group memberships with the groups command.  Judging from
 what you've said I bet it was merely an issue of adding your user to the
 scanner or usb group.  My experience with usb scanners is they generally
 just work whereas when I start up my SCSI scanner I always have to
 remodprobe the kernel drivers and then `chown :scanner /dev/sg?  
 chmod 0770 /dev/sg?`, but there's probably a better (right) way to do
 that. :-)
 
 
 Justin
Hello,user is in the plugdev and lp groups too?
Regards
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Re: [gentoo-user] upgraded video card, nvidia drivers no longer work

2008-07-28 Thread Enzo Rapagnetta
On 14:17 Sat 26 Jul , Budd, Tracy wrote:
 xorg.conf below. Note that driver changed to nv in order to run X.
 If I try to use nvidia I get a blank screen and the machine locks.
 I checked the Xorg.0.log file and the machine seems to have died before it 
 wrote anything.
 Suggestions appreciated.
 -Tracy

Hi,
I had same problems,my solution has been to upgrade kernel
to 2.6.25-gentoo-r7 and downgrade+patch nvidia-drivers to 100.14.19.

help link http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=112452
Scuse for my english

Regards

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