Hi,
when moving GenToo to similar hardware by cloning / and /usr
I had strange effects like renaming eth0 to eth1 unless I got the hint
by some helpful guy on this list to set (in /etc/rc.conf)
rc_coldplug=NO
during the first boot
switching back to
rc_coldplug=YES
for future boots.
Now,
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:11:15 +0100 (CET), Helmut Jarausch wrote:
when moving GenToo to similar hardware by cloning / and /usr
I had strange effects like renaming eth0 to eth1
Delete /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules. It maps your old MAC
address to eth0, so the new NIC has to use
Hi, thank t35t0r!
I have tried your script, but still got the same problem.
Then I run iozone on node73:
/***/
d...@node73 ~ $ iozone -s 1m -Rb log.xls -t 1 -+m clientlist
Iozone: Performance Test of File I/O
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Paul Hartman
paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Momesso Andrea momesso.and...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'd like to make the file /sys/class/backlight/asus-laptop/brightness
writeable for users, so that I don't need to be root anymore
You could use iptables to block all traffic headed to port 80 with
exceptions for the domains you need.
Would that cause problems with fetching packages for emerges?
- Grant
On Friday 09 January 2009 20:40:33 Grant wrote:
You could use iptables to block all traffic headed to port 80 with
exceptions for the domains you need.
Would that cause problems with fetching packages for emerges?
If you wget your packages using http, then yes. You could then:
1. Put all
Hi
im searching for the larabie - font. How can i finger out in which
package it resides?
Regards
Frank Schwidom wrote:
Hi
im searching for the larabie - font. How can i finger out in which
package it resides?
Regards
I can't find them in a package but you can find there here:
http://www.larabiefonts.com/
Maybe I missed them but even google isn't helping right now.
Dale
:-)
You could use iptables to block all traffic headed to port 80 with
exceptions for the domains you need.
Would that cause problems with fetching packages for emerges?
If you wget your packages using http, then yes. You could then:
1. Put all your mirror sites in the exception list. This
Does anyone know of a good (or OK) webmail client in portage that
doesn't use PHP? I use squirrelmail now but I have PHP installed only
for that and I think PHP slows apache2 down a bit.
- Grant
Grant wrote:
Does anyone know of a good (or OK) webmail client in portage that
doesn't use PHP? I use squirrelmail now but I have PHP installed only
for that and I think PHP slows apache2 down a bit.
- Grant
Have you installed dev-php5/eaccelerator for caching PHP opcode? That's
probably
Grant wrote:
Does anyone know of a good (or OK) webmail client in portage that
doesn't use PHP? I use squirrelmail now but I have PHP installed only
for that and I think PHP slows apache2 down a bit.
- Grant
I don't think you'll find anything faster except maybe written in C,
which is
Does portage use wget over http by default? Can I change a setting to
make it use ftp?
Use a ftp:// mirror ?
(correct me if I'm wrong)
-Kyle
2009/1/9 Kyle Bader kyle.ba...@gmail.com
Does portage use wget over http by default? Can I change a setting to
make it use ftp?
Use a ftp:// mirror ?
(correct me if I'm wrong)
-Kyle
While that would work for the basic gentoo mirrors, there are a number of
packages that point to sites
On Friday 09 January 2009 21:32:15 Grant wrote:
You could use iptables to block all traffic headed to port 80 with
exceptions for the domains you need.
Would that cause problems with fetching packages for emerges?
If you wget your packages using http, then yes. You could then:
1.
On Tuesday 06 January 2009, Dale wrote:
Denis wrote:
Looks like there are other bugs filed elsewhere on the net about E1000
not loading with the 2.6.27 kernel.
Here's a curious note from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad-foundations/+bug/275611
=
If I remove the
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 22:37:44 +, Mick wrote:
Filed a bug and it was suggested to me that I try
building the alsa drivers as modules. I tried it on for size and guess
what, it worked!
AFAIR the Gentoo ALSA docs have always recommended building as modules.
--
Neil Bothwick
Puns are bad,
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 10:40:33 -0800
Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
You could use iptables to block all traffic headed to port 80 with
exceptions for the domains you need.
Would that cause problems with fetching packages for emerges?
- Grant
Why not just put a limit to a traffic
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 11:38:16 -0800
Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know of a good (or OK) webmail client in portage that
doesn't use PHP? I use squirrelmail now but I have PHP installed only
for that and I think PHP slows apache2 down a bit.
- Grant
There are bunch of
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