Ow Mun Heng schrieb:
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 08:14 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
The first is called sftp, SSH File Transfer Protocol or Secure File
Transfer Protocol, which are different protocols.
The latter is called ftps, FTP over SSL.
Yes. I want FTP over SSl or FTPs.
Okay.
If there
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 02:07:27PM -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 7/13/06, Juliano Morais Barbosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try update my xorg-x11 I receive this message.
First, please do *not* send multi-part HTML email messages to this
list, especially composed with Microsoft Word
Hi Fernando,
with this driver the first step is doing a ifconfig ethX up before
any wireless related configuration.
Example:
ifconfig ethX up
iwconfig ethX channel Y
iwconfig ethX essid any
And after this steps you have to be associated and you can set your
ip-related settings.
Did you do by
Fredrik Tolf wrote:
Hi List!
I recently upgraded xorg-x11 to 7.0, as it was unmasked in stable.
However, I was given some font problems along with the upgrade. I
haven't found anything on either Google or on bugs.gentoo.org, so I'm
turning to the list now.
My main problem is that xfs
Dear all,
im very new to qmail. im using qmail on gentoo. and clamav with
qmailscanner, im receiving a message like below, please help me on this
matter.
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/usr/sbin/run-crons *From: * Cron Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
Date: * Tue,
On 7/13/06, Brad Camroux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or... maybe you could use a text-only mail client, like Mutt. Just have to
run the message through Lynx and catch the dump. All looks great to me.
Well, not that this really matters, but I need a web-accessible mail
account, so I use gmail.
On 7/13/06, Fredrik Tolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
Your 11pt font looks
absolutely ridiculous on my 133dpi screen.
I'm not a typography expert, so correct me if I'm wrong, but should 11pt
(being 11/72 by the DTP system) not be the same on any display or
On 7/13/06, Juliano Morais Barbosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/l
d: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libX11.a when searching for -lX11
Better! Thanks.
It looks like mesa is failing at trying to build a 32-bit version of
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 11:12:43 -0700
Richard Fish wrote:
On 7/13/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then, after akregator compilation, I was looking for some warning
and I found a message that toke me to
I suggest to post the actual warning message[s], and your emerge
--info output.
On 7/14/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CFLAGS=-march=pentium4 -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -mtune=i686
CXXFLAGS=-O2 -mcpu=i686 -pipe
Hrm, these are really not sane. -march is telling gcc to build C code
that will only run on a p4, and then you have -mtune specifying to run
on
On 7/14/06, Donnie Berkholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like mesa is failing at trying to build a 32-bit version of
itself. But I don't understand *why* it is trying to build 32-bit
version of itself...on my amd64 system only a 64-bit version is built.
Actually I'd bet it's seeing the
On 7/14/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/14/06, Donnie Berkholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like mesa is failing at trying to build a 32-bit version of
itself. But I don't understand *why* it is trying to build 32-bit
version of itself...on my amd64 system only a
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 08:01:37PM -0700, Penguin Lover maxim wexler squawked:
Anybody got a .fvwm2rc they'd be willing to let me
use?
Ooh, another fvwm user. Good for you!
My config files are posted here:
http://www.math.princeton.edu/~wwong/recipe_fvwm.html
It is _very basic_, hardly
On 7/13/06, Allan Gottlieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ajglap gottlieb # emerge --ask --depclean; revdep-rebuild --pretend
Looks like a circular dependancy between gst-plugins-alsa and
gst-plugins. Circular dependancies are not handled well in portage.
*** WARNING *** --depclean is known to
On Saturday 08 July 2006 20:05, Neil Bothwick wrote:
But where do I put this?
Hi,
Neil advised that in /etc/udev/rules.d/10-udev.rules I enter the following:-
SYSFS{product}==USB MFP, SYSFS{manufacturer}==EPSON, GROUP:=scanner,
MODE:=0660
This worked well and I was able to scan.
However, I
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 01:30:49 -0700
Richard Fish wrote:
On 7/14/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CFLAGS=-march=pentium4 -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -mtune=i686
CXXFLAGS=-O2 -mcpu=i686 -pipe
Hrm, these are really not sane. -march is telling gcc to build C code
that will only run
2006/7/14, Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Linux can run trash even now. The funniest thing is that *trashers*
don't know it and they think windows is irreplaceable for great many
programs but that's not true...at least not any more.
And so I don't use windows. The only thing I miss is the
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Requested 'gnome-vfs-2.0 = 2.14.2' but version of gnome-vfs is 2.12.2
This is now fixed in the portage tree.
Daniel
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Nico Schümann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the most popular false beliefs is linux can't run games.
I don't play computer games. But if someone sais this (and this
happens from time to time), I run Nexuiz or Quake4-Demo or stuff. And
everytime I show people: Hey, you don't need windows
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrm, these are really not sane. -march is telling gcc to build C code
that will only run on a p4, and then you have -mtune specifying to run
on everything back to a pentium-II. I *think* -march takes precedence
here
Does it? I would have thought
On 7/14/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like a circular dependancy between gst-plugins-alsa and
gst-plugins. Circular dependancies are not handled well in portage.
Wow! How can something have circular dependencies? Can you explain that to me?
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On 7/14/06, Suranga Kasthuriarachchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
im very new to qmail. im using qmail on gentoo. and clamav with
qmailscanner, im receiving a message like below, please help me on this
matter.
*Subject: * Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] test -x /usr/sbin/run-crons
At Fri, 14 Jul 2006 01:42:26 -0700 Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/13/06, Allan Gottlieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ajglap gottlieb # emerge --ask --depclean; revdep-rebuild --pretend
Looks like a circular dependancy between gst-plugins-alsa and
gst-plugins. Circular dependancies
Heyyas,
I'm running:
Xorg 7.0-r1
nvidia-kernel 1.0.8762
nvidia-glx 1.0.8762
I've followed the guide at
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml with the following
exceptions. I'm using a kernel.org kernel not a portage kernel, and I
didn't make the changes regarding framebuffers
On 7/14/06, Korthrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heyyas, I'm running:Xorg 7.0-r1nvidia-kernel 1.0.8762nvidia-glx 1.0.8762 I've followed the guide athttp://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml
with the followingexceptions. I'm using a kernel.org kernel not a portage kernel, and Ididn't make the
Hi!
I followed the desciption http://gentoo-wiki.com/Apache_Modules_mod_security
And after running emerge -vauD mod_security I get this error (w/o -D
SECURITY):
--- SNIP ---
# /etc/init.d/apache2 start
* Apache2 has detected a syntax error in your configuration files:
/usr/sbin/apache2:
You can look at the fvwmrc2 designed by taviso. Here is his website: http://dev.gentoo.org/~taviso/You can have a look at his desktop here:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~taviso/screenshot05.pngI've been using it and believe me, that looks awsome!When you minimize a window, it takes a small screenshot of
On Friday 14 July 2006 12:24, Nico Schümann wrote:
The only thing I miss is the perfect ICQ
client.
Sorry for letting the thread go faraway of the original topic but IMHO
net-im/sim is very close to the term perfect ICQ client.
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On 14 July 2006 14:07, Michael Decker wrote:
Hi!
I followed the desciption
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Apache_Modules_mod_security
And after running emerge -vauD mod_security I get this error (w/o -D
SECURITY):
--- SNIP ---
# /etc/init.d/apache2 start
* Apache2 has detected a syntax
Hi All,
I went to update my laptop today and after it finished (by which time I had
almost woken up) I realised that it had emerged two gnome-base components
(this is a KDE only build with all the -gnome -gtk USE flags already set as
required);
Hi,
is there a way to leave this package for good? If I put in
/etc/portage/package.mask I get complaints with an emerge -uDp world.
gnome and gnome-media seem to really want it. I don't have a cd-rw in
that box so I don't see why I should install this.
Regards,
Konstantin
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On 7/14/06, Janusz Bossy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/14/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like a circular dependancy between gst-plugins-alsa and
gst-plugins. Circular dependancies are not handled well in portage.
Wow! How can something have circular dependencies? Can you
On 7/14/06, Allan Gottlieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did read it, but obviously not with full understanding. That
solution, which indeed does solve my problem, is correctly stated to
place gst-plugins into the world file. But that is not what I though
world was for. I though it was for
On 7/14/06, Graham Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrm, these are really not sane. -march is telling gcc to build C code
that will only run on a p4, and then you have -mtune specifying to run
on everything back to a pentium-II. I *think* -march takes
On 7/14/06, Konstantinos Agouros elwood@agouros.de wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to leave this package for good?
Not if you want gnome-media. It is a hard-dependancy of that package.
I suppose you could *try* making an ebuild in a local overlay that
doesn't have this dependancy, but I have no
Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to leave this package for good? If I put in
/etc/portage/package.mask I get complaints with an emerge -uDp world.
gnome and gnome-media seem to really want it. I don't have a cd-rw in
that box so I don't see why I should install this.
On 7/14/06, Korthrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Section DRI
Group video
Mode 0660
EndSection
##End xorg.conf
I've tried it both with and without this last stanza regarding
DRI.
You should definitely have that. Is your user a member of the video group?
-Richard
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On 7/14/06, Andrew Frink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It may have i would sujest trying with VIDEO_CARDS=nvidia and see.. i'm
not sure i haven't moved my box with an nvidia to xorg7
FYI, all that does is add a dependancy on the nvidia drivers. It
doesn't change the actual build of x.org at all.
Andrew Frink wrote:
On 7/14/06, *Korthrun* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heyyas,
I'm running:
Xorg 7.0-r1
nvidia-kernel 1.0.8762
nvidia-glx 1.0.8762
I've followed the guide at
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 16:32:45 +0100, Mick wrote:
Is there a way of finding out what pulled them in *after* they have
been installed (I am looking for something like a retrospective emerge
-t option)?
equery depends packagename should give you a clue.
--
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An example of hard
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 16:06:30 + (UTC), Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
is there a way to leave this package for good? If I put in
/etc/portage/package.mask I get complaints with an emerge -uDp world.
gnome and gnome-media seem to really want it. I don't have a cd-rw in
that box so I don't see
On Friday 14 July 2006 18:04, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 16:32:45 +0100, Mick wrote:
Is there a way of finding out what pulled them in *after* they have
been installed (I am looking for something like a retrospective emerge
-t option)?
equery depends packagename should give
On 7/14/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Frink wrote:
On 7/14/06, *Korthrun* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heyyas,
I'm running:
Xorg 7.0-r1
nvidia-kernel 1.0.8762
nvidia-glx 1.0.8762
I've followed the guide at
If you installed a program that you no longer need, you can do a emerge
-C package name and it will remove it for you. The -C is the same as
--clean by the way.
Nope, -C is the short for --unmerge. -c would be --clean.
And --clean cleans a package, that means when you have two versions of a
Korthrun wrote:
On 7/14/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran into the same thing. I ended up doing a emerge -ev world to fix
mine. I just had someone else on the forums to do the same thing and it
worked for them as well.
It's a pain but it worked for me and the other person. I
On 7/14/06, Korthrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm definatly a user of the video group.
I'll try the emerge -ev world in a bit here, at the moment I'm KDE
free but it can't hurt to try.
Try the eselect opengl option first...it will take much less time! :-)
-Richard
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Sascha Hlusiak wrote:
If you installed a program that you no longer need, you can do a emerge
-C package name and it will remove it for you. The -C is the same as
--clean by the way.
Nope, -C is the short for --unmerge. -c would be --clean.
And --clean cleans a package, that means
Richard Fish wrote:
On 7/14/06, Korthrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm definatly a user of the video group.
I'll try the emerge -ev world in a bit here, at the moment I'm KDE
free but it can't hurt to try.
Try the eselect opengl option first...it will take much less time! :-)
-Richard
It's
I was trying vmware and something went wrong, causing the computer to
reboot.
Now I can't use my F keys. The system boots and goes X; after that, I
can't switch to a vt: CTRl-ALT-F? gives weird results (CTRl-ALT-F1- P,
CTRl-ALT-F2 - Q,...).
My keyboard is one of those silly Logitech thingies with
On 7/14/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/14/06, Korthrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm definatly a user of the video group.
I'll try the emerge -ev world in a bit here, at the moment I'm KDE
free but it can't hurt to try.
Try the eselect opengl option first...it will take much
Hi!
I just did a emerge -uDvNa world and totem was on the list and i got teh
following error:
snip
checking for intltool = 0.20... 0.34.1 found
checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
checking for XML::Parser... ok
checking for iconv... /usr/bin/iconv
checking for msgfmt... /usr/bin/msgfmt
checking
Philipp Riegger wrote:
Any idea what i can do? Of course, i can emerge said package (it is
~x86, i think) but that seems to be an error not only i have which
should be solved. Anyone had similar problems?
Sorry, my fault, it is stable (gst-plugins-good). Is this a missing
dependancy?
On Friday 14 July 2006 19:19, Jorge Almeida wrote:
I was trying vmware and something went wrong, causing the computer to
reboot.
Now I can't use my F keys. The system boots and goes X; after that, I
can't switch to a vt: CTRl-ALT-F? gives weird results (CTRl-ALT-F1- P,
CTRl-ALT-F2 - Q,...).
I'm following the modular X upgrade procedure. I've gotten to the
revdep-rebuild step and it wants to rebuild openoffice, but I get the
following error:
=
Building project boost
=
/var/tmp/portage/openoffice-2.0.2-r1/work/ooo-build-2.0.2.9/build/OOO_2_0_2/boost
ERROR:
Thanks Willie,
I lost the original post(oops!).
I haven't tried it yet. On your site it says I'll have
to scroll the mouse to see the whole desktop? Can that
be turned off without screwing everything else up?
-Maxim
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of
Hi there,
I was trying to make a clean install on a disk with a previous
installation of Gentoo on a reiserfs partition, but I wanted to keep
some files. I thought I would be able to boot with the LiveCD, mount
the partition, remove everything except the files I wanted to keep
(moving them to a
Hi Folks:
I received the following warning from SANS yesterday, and I need to know
how to appropriately respond:
http://www.isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1482
To summarize the story at the above link, there appears to be a
vulnerability in the linux kernel, which when exploited, will allow a
On 7/14/06, Timothy A. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As of this morning, the latest Kernel version in portage is 2.6.16-r12.
Using gentoo-sources? Check /usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources/ChangeLog:
*gentoo-sources-2.6.16-r12 (06 Jul 2006)
06 Jul 2006; Daniel Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/14/06, Javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Fernando,with this driver the first step is doing a ifconfig ethX up beforeany wireless related configuration.
Example:ifconfig ethX upiwconfig ethX channel Yiwconfig ethX essid anyAnd after this steps you have to be associated and you can set
On Saturday, 15 July 2006 6:31, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
Hi Folks:
I received the following warning from SANS yesterday, and I need to know
how to appropriately respond:
http://www.isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1482
To summarize the story at the above link, there appears to be a
Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
As of this morning, the latest Kernel version in portage is 2.6.16-r12.
It seems that there is a different versioning / naming scheme used but
im not sure. Can someone please let me know how to respond, or point me
to appropriate reading so I can protect myself.
Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
As of this morning, the latest Kernel version in portage is 2.6.16-r12.
It seems that there is a different versioning / naming scheme used but
im not sure. Can someone please let me know how to respond, or point me
to appropriate reading so I can protect myself.
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 14:24 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
There's also
the workaround mentioned in the SANS message if you don't feel
comfortable with patching, as long as you don't need to use core dumps
as non-root.
Besides that, there's also the fact that if you don't have local users,
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 01:48:51PM -0700, Penguin Lover maxim wexler squawked:
Thanks Willie,
I lost the original post(oops!).
I haven't tried it yet. On your site it says I'll have
to scroll the mouse to see the whole desktop? Can that
be turned off without screwing everything else up?
Daniel Drake wrote:
However, there is a new security bug in the wild, with similar
implications. Keep an eye open for new kernel releases over the next few
hours.
No patch yet, suitable workaround is:
# mount -o remount,noexec /proc
Daniel
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Korthrun wrote:
# Load dri
Uncomment that line, and restart X.
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Hi all,
I have question about alsa configuration. I know how to configure the driver
etc., bud during the configuration I've found that the condifuration is
mentioned in 3 files:
1) /etc/modules.d/alsa
2) /etc/modules.conf
3) /etc/modprobe.conf
The part I'm talking about is:
alias /dev/mixer
Hi all,
I'm not able to play classic audio CD on my linux. I don't know when it happen
:-\
I use alsaplayer to play audio CD, but now I'm no even to run it; just Nothing
to play. message.
dmesg:
ATA: abnormal status 0x58 on port 0x177
ata2: command 0xa0 timeout, stat 0xc0 host_stat 0x0
ata2:
On 7/14/06, pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have question about alsa configuration. I know how to configure the driver
etc., bud during the configuration I've found that the condifuration is
mentioned in 3 files:
1) /etc/modules.d/alsa
This is the main file. The modules-update command
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 17:12:18 -0700, Richard Fish wrote
On 7/14/06, pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have question about alsa configuration. I know how to configure the driver
etc., bud during the configuration I've found that the condifuration is
mentioned in 3 files:
1)
Hello,
I don't know if this was asked previously or someone had the
same problem I'm about to talk about. If that is the case, please
redirect me to some place where I can find the answer.
I tried to upgrade to modular X religiously following the Migrating to
Modular X HOWTO. I removed
Pablo Antonio wrote:
Hello,
I don't know if this was asked previously or someone had the
same problem I'm about to talk about. If that is the case, please
redirect me to some place where I can find the answer.
I tried to upgrade to modular X religiously following the Migrating to
Pablo Antonio wrote:
Hello,
I don't know if this was asked previously or someone had the
same problem I'm about to talk about. If that is the case, please
redirect me to some place where I can find the answer.
I tried to upgrade to modular X religiously following the Migrating to
At Fri, 14 Jul 2006 21:58:11 +0200 Philipp Riegger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea what i can do? Of course, i can emerge said package (it is
~x86, i think) but that seems to be an error not only i have which
should be solved. Anyone had similar problems?
Sorry, my fault, it is stable
Last, but not least, scrolling down in firefox works abnormally slow for
some reason. Does this -again- have something to do with all the other
problems?
I didn't have the other problems, but following X upgrading, I have this
issue - in spades. Takes forever to bring up FF; everything is
At Fri, 14 Jul 2006 04:48:53 +0200 (CEST) Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This happens:
i386-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-I. -I. -I../../../.. -I../../../.. -I../../../../src
-I../../../../src -I../../../../src/cut-n-paste-code
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