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Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Dalerdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just hoping html5 will improve some things. May not but doesn't hurt to
hope. I just hope it will eliminate some of the things that are such power
or memory hogs now. It may not at first but
On Wednesday 08 June 2011 23:56:32 Dale wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Read the FAQ and Info posted.
From the website:
If this test fails: it means that the DNS resolver you are using,
requires IPv4 to reach the DNS authoritative servers of your favoriate
web sites. In the near
It will be used to make an AP out of a Gentoo box. Let me know what you
like.
Apparently, though unproven, at 08:52 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Dale did opine
thusly:
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Dalerdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just hoping html5 will improve some things. May not but doesn't
hurt to hope. I just hope it will eliminate
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 08:52 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Dale did opine
thusly:
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Dalerdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just hoping html5 will improve some things. May not but doesn't
hurt to
I just updated the portage tree. But there seems to be a dependency conflict
when I try to update the system. This is the first time I encounter this
kind of problem. Could you guys help me out? Thanks in advance^_^
---
$ sudo emerge -avuDN world
These are the packages that
Hello list,
I was wondering if it is possible to have a tool with which it would be
possible to have external modules installed for _all_ kernel versions in
my computer. Now I am using 2.6.38 kernel, but would like to try 2.6.39
and the thing is that I would like to have tp_smapi and phc-intel
Tp-Link TL-WN951N
Works well for me on both linux and windows. Linux drivers (atheros ath9k) are
available in kernel sources. Found this very reliable and quite cheap on amazon
JDM
-Original Message-
From: Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 17:07:20
To:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 11:52:42AM +0100, Ignas Anikevicius wrote:
Hello list,
I was wondering if it is possible to have a tool with which it would be
possible to have external modules installed for _all_ kernel versions in
my computer. Now I am using 2.6.38 kernel, but would like to try
Apparently, though unproven, at 12:52 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Ignas
Anikevicius did opine thusly:
Hello list,
I was wondering if it is possible to have a tool with which it would be
possible to have external modules installed for _all_ kernel versions in
my computer. Now I am using
On 2011-06-08 5:09 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Yes, that stuff can get confusing and it's easy to get it mixed up.
Te way it's done is the only really sane way - consider how it would
play out if the setting was a value or a list of possibilities - you
couldn't put a commented example in there
On 2011-06-08 9:25 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
After that, machines on my local network (including wifi) can get both
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from the router and can talk to the outside
world on either network.
I'm getting a headache...
Is there a decent guide that explains IPV6 for noobs who
On Thursday 09 June 2011 11:52:42 Ignas Anikevicius wrote:
Hello list,
I was wondering if it is possible to have a tool with which it would be
possible to have external modules installed for _all_ kernel versions in
my computer. Now I am using 2.6.38 kernel, but would like to try 2.6.39
and
On 09/06/11 12:06, Alan McKinnon wrote:
why you making so much work for yourself?
set the /usr/src/linux symlink to each set of installed sources in turn,
run emerge @module-rebuild
or run module-rebuild rebuild
you could even script it
cd /usr/src
for I in linux-*
do
ln -sfn $I
Apparently, though unproven, at 12:38 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Einux did
opine thusly:
I just updated the portage tree. But there seems to be a dependency
conflict when I try to update the system. This is the first time I
encounter this kind of problem. Could you guys help me out? Thanks in
On 9 June 2011 12:16, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
On 2011-06-08 9:25 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
After that, machines on my local network (including wifi) can get both
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from the router and can talk to the outside
world on either network.
I'm getting a
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
On my wife's Windows 7 laptop, it just worked perfectly after I
enabled it on my router and her wifi reconnected. All tests on
test-ipv6.com pass except for the last DNS test. She can go to sites
like
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, Windows Vista and 7 generate randomized host IDs for public IPv6
addresses, it's generally advised to disable that. You can do that by
running this at administrator cmd prompt:
netsh interface ipv6 set global
it gets normal after I re-synced the portage tree.
Thanks for your detailed analysis ^_^
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.comwrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 12:38 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Einux did
opine thusly:
I just updated the portage tree. But
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
On 2011-06-08 9:25 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
After that, machines on my local network (including wifi) can get both
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from the router and can talk to the outside
world on either network.
I'm
16:05 root@luciole /boot # mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
/dev/root on / type ext3 (rw,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
rc-svcdir on /lib64/rc/init.d type tmpfs
(rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=1024k,mode=755)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Stéphane Guedon steph...@22decembre.eu wrote:
16:05 root@luciole /boot # mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
/dev/root on / type ext3 (rw,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
rc-svcdir on /lib64/rc/init.d type tmpfs
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
but I don't see the option here:
Location:
- Device Drivers
- Network device support (NETDEVICES [=y])
- Wireless LAN (WLAN [=y])
Does anyone know how to make it appear?
-
On Thursday 09 June 2011 18:52:29 Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Stéphane Guedon steph...@22decembre.eu
wrote:
16:05 root@luciole /boot # mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
/dev/root on / type ext3 (rw,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
but I don't see the option here:
Location:
- Device Drivers
- Network device support (NETDEVICES
On 06/09/2011 03:12 PM, Ignas Anikevicius wrote:
On 09/06/11 12:06, Alan McKinnon wrote:
why you making so much work for yourself?
set the /usr/src/linux symlink to each set of installed sources in turn,
run emerge @module-rebuild
or run module-rebuild rebuild
you could even script it
cd
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
but I don't see the option here:
Location:
- Device Drivers
- Network device support (NETDEVICES [=y])
- Wireless LAN (WLAN [=y])
Does anyone know how to make it
On Thursday 09 June 2011, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
but I don't see the option here:
Location:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Francesco Talamona
francesco.talam...@know.eu wrote:
SNIP
What is 'b43'?
When I have that problem I typically start with
cat /usr/src/.config | grep b43
which returns nothing implying to me that b43 doesn't exist at all.
- Mark
Mark this isn't a
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
but I don't see the option here:
Location:
- Device Drivers
- Network device support (NETDEVICES [=y])
- Wireless LAN (WLAN [=y])
Does
Apparently, though unproven, at 19:10 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Grant did
opine thusly:
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
It looks like you did not satisfy MAC80211.
Where did copy that Depends from?
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Stéphane Guedon steph...@22decembre.eu wrote:
But it seems every debugfs is disabled in my kernel. But it always mount !
Hmmm, I think the main setting is in Kernel Hacking section. In your
.config it is CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=n
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:40 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Stéphane
Guedon did opine thusly:
16:05 root@luciole /boot # mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
/dev/root on / type ext3 (rw,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
rc-svcdir on /lib64/rc/init.d type
Apparently, though unproven, at 19:32 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Nikos
Chantziaras did opine thusly:
On 06/09/2011 03:12 PM, Ignas Anikevicius wrote:
On 09/06/11 12:06, Alan McKinnon wrote:
why you making so much work for yourself?
set the /usr/src/linux symlink to each set of installed
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
It looks like you did not satisfy MAC80211.
Yeah, I misunderstood the depends line.
Where did copy that Depends from? When I use 'h' in menuconfig mine shows up
as
On 06/09/2011 11:18 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
eselect OTOH, is something I always have to run bit by bit to recall the
invocation. That's just way too much effort for this here old git
Wasn't on this list that I saw the correct procedure for eselect?
eselect
eselect kernel
eselect kernel
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Sure, but I can use ln in my sleep.
eselect OTOH, is something I always have to run bit by bit to recall the
invocation. That's just way too much effort for this here old git
I'm still not used to eselect and its options. They are sensible but I
just haven't
Apparently, though unproven, at 20:52 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Bill Longman
did opine thusly:
On 06/09/2011 11:18 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
eselect OTOH, is something I always have to run bit by bit to recall the
invocation. That's just way too much effort for this here old git
A while back I installed a bundle of perl modules outside of portage.
I never got around to using a cruft script to get rid of them and now
that I've moved from perl-5.12.2 to 5.12.3, I'm thinking it might be
as easy as:
# rm /usr/lib64/perl5/*_perl/5.12.2
Is that safe? Should it eliminate all
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:21 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Grant did
opine thusly:
A while back I installed a bundle of perl modules outside of portage.
I never got around to using a cruft script to get rid of them and now
that I've moved from perl-5.12.2 to 5.12.3, I'm thinking it might
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:03 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Dale did opine
thusly:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Sure, but I can use ln in my sleep.
eselect OTOH, is something I always have to run bit by bit to recall the
invocation. That's just way too much effort for this here old git
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Apparently, though unproven, at 21:03 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Dale did opine
thusly:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Sure, but I can use ln in my sleep.
eselect OTOH, is something I always have to run bit by bit to
How exceptionally interesting, as I didn't mail youtube...
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On Thursday 09 Jun 2011 16:51:29 Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, Windows Vista and 7 generate randomized host IDs for public IPv6
addresses, it's generally advised to disable that. You can do that by
running this at
On Thursday 09 Jun 2011 21:06:12 Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:03 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Dale did
opine
thusly:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Sure, but I can use ln in my sleep.
On Thursday 09 Jun 2011 19:14:38 Grant wrote:
I've satisfied these requirements:
Depends on: NETDEVICES [=y] WLAN [=y] SSB_POSSIBLE [=y]
MAC80211 [=n] HAS_DMA [=y]
but I don't see the option here:
Location:
- Device Drivers
-
On Thursday 09 Jun 2011 20:35:18 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:21 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Grant did
opine thusly:
A while back I installed a bundle of perl modules outside of portage.
I never got around to using a cruft script to get rid of them and now
that
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
I take it that loading this module would cut both ways. If I were to allow
connections to my server only for *my* IP address, then that would be quite
difficult to achieve if my IP address changed every few minutes.
Since
Alan McKinnon wrote:
How exceptionally interesting, as I didn't mail youtube...
Shhh. It's going to pop. Don't mess with a can of SPAM !!! It's
worse than a can of worms.
lol
Dale
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On 06/08/2011 10:54 PM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
Okay, what's going on here...
While `emerge grub` I got configure: error: unsupported CPU type
Here's /var/tmp/portage/sys-boot/grub-0.97-r10/work/grub-0.97/config.log :
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running
walt wrote:
On 06/08/2011 10:54 PM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
Okay, what's going on here...
While `emerge grub` I got configure: error: unsupported CPU type
Here's /var/tmp/portage/sys-boot/grub-0.97-r10/work/grub-0.97/config.log :
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Kernel Modules
From: Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Date: 2011-06-10 02:06
Apparently, though unproven, at 20:52 on Thursday 09 June 2011, Bill Longman
did opine thusly:
On 06/09/2011 11:18 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
eselect OTOH, is
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] IPv6 not ready here; Hmmm
From: Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com
Date: 2011-06-10 03:52
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