), on
occasion *all* windows can become transparent (including the window in
focus), and mplayer not working right (but -vo x11 just fixed that).
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Section Extensions
Option Composite Enable
Option RENDER Enable
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to
send packets to which match no other route.
Set the gateway variable in /etc/conf.d/net
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available. No problems
~arch is for unstable ebuilds, NOT unstable software (at least, not KNOWN
unstable software)
Packages normally stay in ~arch for a few weeks, just to make sure they play
nice with the rest of the tree.
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#gateway=eth0/192.168.128.1
(I use DHCP)
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probe an individual array.
How might I do this?
If the system can only see the array, then you can't.
Many (most?) hardware raid solutions will give you a way to monitor the health
of the array, and drives making it.
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would not even consider an ATi card, their Linux drivers are (or at
least were a few weeks ago) friggin' terrible.
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My laptop has an FX Go 5200, on 2.6.11 using 6629-r4.
Try loading the module manually *before* starting X.
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that the release numbers *only* refer to the installation
media?
Outside of the CD ISOs, they mean little more than squat.
Sync often, update your profile, and you're upto date.
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installation media...
I'll shut up :)
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the
filesystem even if it extends over the end of the partition (that last bit
could get a bit messy)
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I want to mount the hard drive caddy as /var. How can I mirror /var
onto the hard drive caddy so it will work?
Thank You. I am very confused.
I use 2.6 kernel with udev
Either compile the drivers you need into the kernel, or add the modules
to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
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On Friday 04 March 2005 19:27, James Nicolson wrote:
i have compiled usb mass storage driver into the kernel. it only seems
to mount once coldplug is started.
How about scsi support?
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partition line in fstab to a
number greater than 1, otherwise the forcefsck won't touch them.
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them.
This is the config
DEVICE partitions
ARRAY /dev/md0 uuid=8ef83d67:79b230ba:6cc967c3:208b9224
DEVICE partitions
ARRAY /dev/md1 uuid=16bd46c0:45df33c2:7349932f:4381b8c8
All the important information is in the superblock, so I don't need to give it
anymore.
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to assemble arrays, so
perhaps it's overriding you configuration?
(Im doing it this way because I dont want to have to do a Gentoo install
all over again on the RAID drives...).
I sucesssfully converted my /home partition into a mirror like this.
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. I did the same for the other devices and all got
rebuilt and luckily it looks like it preserved all the file-systems too:
Gah, should read a whole thread before replying!
Knew I was right too :o)
Clever that mdadm, isn't it.
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On Wednesday 02 March 2005 23:20, Praise wrote:
I am going to buy a new PC, but I am worried about hardware compatibility
between Pci Express and Linux.
Anybody is willing to share experience about it?
Yep, it Just Works.
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is for IDE drives, not SCSI, so you can't really expect it to work
properly.
I get a HDIO_GET_MULTCOUNT error when I view the current settings of a SATA
disk.
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On Monday 28 February 2005 17:14, Mike Williams wrote:
I'm running 2.6, so no ipsecX virtual interfaces :(
Got it, and this was the problem.
Essentially, what I was doing was correct. It was the KAME ipsec code in 2.6
that was screwing me around.
Moved back to 2.4 headers, un-nptl'isd glibc
route over a
subnet-subnet ipsec vpn, without screwing up internal access?
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which point me in a new direction!
Thanks.
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On Monday 28 February 2005 22:52, Mike Williams wrote:
Looking at it though, why don't you setup the PCs on the local network
to use a gateway on the Datacenter network (say 'firewall' on the
Datacenter bit). 'West' would then act as a router sending the data
though East, into the firewall
mdadm, and ditch raidtab.
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the instructions the ebuild gives you.
I'd also suggest you install supervise-scripts, 'svc-restart blah' is so much
easier than 'svc -d /service/blah;svc -u /service/blah' :)
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systems(forgot to compile PPP support in
kernel)because emerge xorg keeps missing more
distfiles.
Is there a list of all files(dependencies?) needed for
each package to save all this back and forth?
emerge package packages package -pf
pretend, fetch.
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distros, like debian.
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/dev/md0, but mount reports that it can read
the superblock. What have i missed?
mdadm -E submirror device shows good info on the mirror, and i havent
touched it since last boot.
cat /proc/mdstat
Anything?
If not
mdadm --assemble /dev/md0 /dev/hdbleh /dev/hdblah
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On Saturday 26 February 2005 16:09, Luigi Pinna wrote:
Have you installed udev? It makes device for you...
So does devfs.
Just like it has since it's inception, before Gentoo started.
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does `mount` output?
What does your fstab look like?
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don't have anything setup to tell it gentoo-user is in this folder, except
a list-id filter to put messages here)
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in too...
hohum, that's what you get for posting at 1:55am, after a 12 hour sunday at
work.
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the
regular syslog? would it email me somehow or is it my job to
just regularly check the logs for such an incident?
mdadm does this.
mdadm --monitor --help
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, errors disappear (I don't remember the
errors).
As for why this is better than that, google is your friend.
Greetings, Matthias
PS: Is it possible to convert my ext3 based raid array w/o data loss to
ReiserFS?
Yes. But it involves lots of copying, and disk space :)
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Do genkernels have NFS support turned on by default?
Yes, compiled in.
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infos about this? Do you guys have some experiences to
share? Hope you can help me, I am somewhat lost here :(
Problem with ext3.
Been here, done this.
Switch to reiserfs, problem will disappear.
Reiser is also more suitable for lots of small files too.
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drives, and all partitions are
mirrored over the drives)
chroot /a /sbin/grub --batch --no-floppy EOT
device (hd0) /dev/hda
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
device (hd0) /dev/hdc
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
quit
EOT
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, and free to use for a single user (no licence
required).
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went.
Plays UT2004 and Doom3 very nicely.
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Hey guys,
3ware 7506-8, any good as a *non-raid*?
Can it in fact be use as a straight, non-raid, ide controller?
Thinking of putting a bunch of IDE drives already in a software raid array
onto a single controller.
Ta
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InputDevice Synaptics AlwaysCore
EndSection
They key is the evdev kernel module/driver.
You need to turn on Event interface in Input device support.
I'm quite happily using both a USB wheel mouse, and my touchpad at the same
time.
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on partition type.
Set all participating partitions to type fd (linux raid autodetect).
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Subject covers the basics.
http://torrents.gentoo.org/ has a dvd install iso for amd64, but nothing else.
If I download it, can I use it?
If not, is there a dvd iso for x86 I can download?
Ta
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(sometimes even can't login before a seg fault)...I've even
try a wine-ed mysqlcc but it has some UI problems... so if anyone is using
something he/she finds good please share!
dev-db/mysql-administrator
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On Wednesday 12 January 2005 16:30, Nicolas Saurbier wrote:
Don´t think so. Here´s my /etc/make.conf:
It is.
CFLAGS=-O2 -march=pentium3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer
CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
CXXFLAGS={$CFLAGS}
${CFLAGS}
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SSC guy?
Or the car maker...
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as myself, using a non-suid cdrecord, and
development-sources-2.6.10-r1. Suid-root cdrecord would not work.
Have also done a DVD-RW, with a suid-root growisofs/dvd+rw-*, and the same
kernel.
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of that.
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www.intel.com, so clearly it's a
nameserver issue.
You've left the new machine by chrooting.
Copy the resolv.conf into your Gentoo install, then chroot to it.
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! :)
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.
Their linux drivers rock too, are xfree/xorg modules, as apposed to kernel
modules.
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directories at work ).
Did you test this command? :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ du -sk --max-depth=1
du: warning: summarizing conflicts with --max-depth=1
Try `du --help' for more information.
du -hx --max-depth=1 /
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-smtp.cdb
tcp.qmail-smtp.tml tcp.qmail-smtp
A restart of qmail, and I thought it would be working...no such luck.
Did I miss something?
At which file does the -x option to tcpserver point?
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them myself.
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Spamassissin isn't catching all my
spam.
spamassassin.
It does bayes by itself, if it's learnt enough. A few thousand hand picked
spam and ham should suffice.
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behind 'security through obscurity'.
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-cron are still in /etc/init.d.
emerge won't remove them as /etc is CONFIG_PROTECT'd (CONFIG_PROTECTED ?)
Just delete them and run depscan.sh.
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econf, Line 339, Exitcode 1
!!! econf failed
What does the config.log say?
Look for the error that configure printed out, and the few line above and
below may point you in the right direction.
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use automount/supermount?
If you want it to.
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converted to LVM2 on 2.6. Been very impressed by the way 'it just
works', even when transferring an LVM1 drive to a box with 2.6 and LVM2.
No problems that haven't been cured by a vgcfgbackup and vgcfgrestore (never
did find out why).
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was
pretty bad IIRC due to binary incompatibility or something, but I'd like
to know if it's safe to upgrade without b0rking my server.
If you do get any bad behaviour, run ldconfig.
All fine here.
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correct.
I don't have mod_python installed.
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it was installed. I would like to unmerge
packages that were installed as a requirement
and are not needed.
emerge depclean -p
CHECK THE OUTPUT, and take heed of the warning
emerge depclean
ONLY IF OK! Otherwise unmerge manually.
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well, back to looking
I'd go for a nice vanilla kernel next.
Then check for query logging, the extra IO could be hurting it.
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, and try
'emerge depclean' again.
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should scare enough :)
If the list is fine, then just let it do it's work.
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to fix emerge?
The file 'missing' is part of gcc!
What does your '/etc/ld.so.conf' contain? And what version of gcc are you
running?
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while running a 2.6 kernel, go for it.
You mention alsa from cvs, if that means you'll be building it manually,
ignore what I just said and just go for it.
As you'll be working outside of portage, what portage does or does not know
about isn't relevant.
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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 16:08, raptor wrote:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
bzgrep for bzip2
zgrep for gzip
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, but no graphic heavy apps).
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of ECC ram running
kernel 2.6.1 (gentoo-dev-sources) with preempt compiled.
I stopped reading here.
Get rid of preempt, it's only useful on a desktop and makes a right mess of a
server.
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in the plugin, NOT spamassassins
config.
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there
is little you can do, either ignore it, or filter it.
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for the CFLAGS?
May aswell leave them as is.
Just to double check
myself, I will need to rebuild the whole system, right?
Nope, just add SMP (and whatever other new hardware) support, and you are good
to go.
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/Software-RAID-HOWTO-7.html#ss7.6
I converted /home to a raid1 array using basically that method.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Boot+Root+Raid+LILO.html should help with info on
booting / off RAID (continue to use grub though)
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, so heading settings in
spamassassin config don't have any effect.
I now use qpsmtpd which with fairly simple modification allows you to add the
headers you want.
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or something, it consults the
/etc/hosts first, which defeats the purpose.
host host.to.lookup server.to.lookup.on
dig @server.to.lookup.on host.to.lookup
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.
- From samba's point of view, certainly as a client, workgroups and domains are
the same.
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in the UK who sells these things?
I once found a crappy looking re-seller, but was put off by the terrible
website and lack of information.
Cheers
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On Wednesday 28 January 2004 09:59, Leonid Podolny wrote:
The auction _was_ cancelled. Someone care to tell what it was?
A windows xp 'New Folder'
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package should I look at emerging to
add virus protection to Evolution?
Why would you forward the virus onto anyone, when you are immune?
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=i686 so optimized for i686 but not
breaking compatability with old arches, but I'm just guessing on that.
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, make mrproper. copy back the .config and re-'make dep
make bzImage make modules modules_install', copy new kernel and reboot.
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now, so portage still won't be
able to use them.
For each ebuild you have source for you'll need to regenerate the digest.
ebuild /usr/portage/gnome-stuff/gnomebuild1/gnomebuild1-2.0.4.ebuild digest
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fine, however.
Anyone have any idea?
iptables-save/restore don't use the command line syntax exactly.
Start iptables, add the rules you want, then /etc/init.d/iptables save, and
next time you start it your rules will be put back.
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Erm, Tom ... ? :)
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screen. How do I
switch levels on this?
Gentoo doesn't start, or not-start, X by init runlevels.
If the xdm init script is set to start it will start.
rc-update del xdm/rc-update add xdm default
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portage tree and effectively there is no package with that
name.
How can I fix this problem ?
Delete all the .revdep* files, and run 'revdep-rebuild -X', it now should just
try to re-merge the packages instead of the exact version.
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', or if the error continues to occur 'emerge --resume
- --skipfirst'. Both these will work for any updates or installs.
There is no way to do it automatically, and I doubt there ever will be.
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is the responsible item
for /proc/config in menuconfig ? I can't find it ...
It's in General Setup, but hasn't been around for long.
My 2.4.23-ck1 kernel doesn't have the option, a 2.6.0-test6 does though. Don't
have any in between available to check.
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version. I'm at work now and want to
regenerate that message. How can I do that without re-emerging perl again?
Look at the ebuild in /var/db/pkg/dev-perl/perlsomething/perlsomething.ebuild
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changed. The modules are still named the
same, and end up in roughly the same place (depmod sorts out the actual
location)
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() {
unpack ${A}
cd ${S}
epatch ${FILESDIR}/0.6.10-Makefile.vars.patch
# epatch ${FILESDIR}/0.6.6-drbd-Makefile.patch
epatch ${FILESDIR}/0.6.6-scripts-Makefile.patch
}
I only fixed the errors during unpacking, I've no way to test it!
Good luck.
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/ebuild.sh: line 20: cd:
/var/tmp/portage/drbd-0.6.10/work/drbd-0.6.10: No such file or directory
Doh
The 0.6.10 tarball from linbit is b0rked, changed the SRC_URI to
http://www.drbd.org/uploads/media/drbd-${PV}.tar.gz, delete the old file, and
redo the digest.
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crash if loading 2 or more big images in
separate tabs, the email section in control centre would crash too.
That's about the worst I've ever had, and I try to update once a week or so.
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