Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:34:41 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
What does this have to do with GNU tar and it adding superflous
options? Quite a lot. -j et.al. are non-standard options. If a
(badly written) script relies on the presence of -j, this script
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Daevid Vincent wrote:
the example /usr/share/doc/vsftpd-2.0.5-r3/examples/VIRTUAL_HOSTS only
talks about how to do this with separate IP addresses, is there a way
to have ftp.daevid.com and ftp.company.com all work from the same
server IP but have different
Hello Dan Farrell,
Seagate's customer service I've never dealt with. I just send in the
drive, and a working one comes back in 60 days or so.
That is customer service, albeit rather slow service. IBM replaced a
faulty Deathstar drive in less than two weeks.
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Veni, vermini,
Hello Alexander Skwar,
Yes, it's very bad that Gentoo scripts don't limit themselves to
POSIX. Another windmill to fight against.
Artificially limiting yourself to the lowest common denominator when
better options are available is bad, and discourages evolution. POSIX
specifies the minimum
On up grading to openoffice 2.3 (src), I have problems saving passworded
odt documents.
error dialog contents are: Error saving the document doc_name, Error
writing file.
I can save it two or three times then the error message pops up. And I
have heaps of disk space so thats not the problem.
Am
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Alexander Skwar,
Yes, it's very bad that Gentoo scripts don't limit themselves to
POSIX. Another windmill to fight against.
Artificially limiting yourself to the lowest common denominator when
better options are available is bad, and
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:14:58 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Back to tar: Why use tar -j in scripts, when bzip2 | tar
does the same thing? I very much disagree that tar -j is
the better option here;
Either way requires that you first determine the type of compression used
before you can decide
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:14:58 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Back to tar: Why use tar -j in scripts, when bzip2 | tar
does the same thing? I very much disagree that tar -j is
the better option here;
Either way requires that you first determine the
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:45:51 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Either way requires that you first determine the type of compression
used before you can decide where to pipe tar's output, if at all.
Whereas something like tar xf somefile avoids the need to do file
somefile and parse the output
For me, ooffice 2.3 (bin) cannot detect java environment.
I setup system-vm and user-vm too.
What if, java is required with save with password, but you also have no
java?
Cheers,
István
2007. 09. 26, szerda keltezéssel 15.58-kor W.Kenworthy ezt írta:
On up grading to openoffice 2.3 (src), I
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 25. September 2007 23:24:27 schrieb Mark Knecht:
On 9/25/07, Michael Schreckenbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mark,
Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2007 schrieb Mark Knecht:
Hi,
Message is to Randy and others that have been helping me with my
audio problems with
Am Mittwoch, 26. September 2007 00:26:51 schrieb b.n.:
Michael Schreckenbauer ha scritto:
Am Montag, 24. September 2007 schrieb Alexander Skwar:
To keep GNU tar, you mean? Well, there's at least a reason to not ONLY
have star: Star is made by Jörg Schilling, one of the biggest morons
on
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 10:59:00 Neil Bothwick wrote:
Pardon? tar xf somefile doesn't do any compression at all.
I don't get what you mean.
No, but it does do whatever decompression is required. Of course, you do
have to specify a compression method when creating a compressed
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:45:51 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Either way requires that you first determine the type of compression
used before you can decide where to pipe tar's output, if at all.
Whereas something like tar xf somefile avoids the need
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 12:08:11 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
No, but it does do whatever decompression is required.
Hey, that's a nice feature. I didn't know about that.
Be careful, it is not part of the POSIX standard and may cause premature
hair loss ;-)
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Klingons do
Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
In this thread, a guy with a similar problem solved by running
opengl-update ati as root.
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/gentoo-linux-help/54709-ati-direct-render-problem.html
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/gentoo-linux-help/54709-ati-direct-render-problem.html
I would pay for _in place_ assistance to install gentoo / kde on my laptop
I am living in northern italy
Since i have never compiled everything from scratch (as the gentoo
user should do), assistance would save my time and offer the opportunity
to learn something.
Moreover i would like to fine
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 12:31 +0200, Pol wrote:
I would pay for _in place_ assistance to install gentoo / kde on my
laptop
I am living in northern italy
Since i have never compiled everything from scratch (as the gentoo
user should do), assistance would save my time and offer the
On 25 Sep 2007, at 20:57, Marzan, Richard non Unisys wrote:
...
MAxtor sucks in my opinion. Seagate will replace a warrantied drive
And who owns Maxtor?...
Microsoft Windows Sucks, but that doesn't mean Xbox sucks because
they're owned by MS.
This isn't a great example. I have a customer
On Mittwoch, 26. September 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:34:41 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
What does this have to do with GNU tar and it adding superflous
options? Quite a lot. -j et.al. are non-standard options. If a
(badly
On 9/26/07, Albert Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 12:31 +0200, Pol wrote:
I would pay for _in place_ assistance to install gentoo / kde on my
laptop
I am living in northern italy
Since i have never compiled everything from scratch (as the gentoo
user should
Thanks for the answer !
How can I see what myIpAddress() returns ? I tried it in a simple html
page (javascript) but it didn't work.
Ben
2007/9/25, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 06:26:43PM +0200, Penguin Lover Benjamin Graf
squawked:
I tried this as a proxy
Michael Schreckenbauer ha scritto:
and I for myself drop cdrkit in every place I find it and replace it with the
imo working tool named cdrecord.
Sure, your choice.
The problem is that of a tool that for licence etc. problems could be
easily be dropped from a distribution. It's of a
Hi Joerg,
Quite an honour to receive a mail from you. :)
The reason why Debian started this is the missing will for quality oriented
cooperation by a single person: Eduard Bloch.
The reason why other Linux distributions followed Debian is that they believed
the lies spread by Eduard Bloch.
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 19:44:20 +0200, b.n. wrote:
In our case: if you use a tool like that in your scripts and suddenly
the Gentoo devs feel that tool has to be removed/replaced (not the case
of cdrtools in Gentoo apparently, but...), you are in trouble.
In this case, that shouldn't be a
I want to connect to another machine in my local network using ssh. Somehow I
do not get it managed to write the fingerprint to the .ssh/known_hosts
because of missing rights.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ssh 192.168.0.50
The authenticity of host '192.168.0.50 (192.168.0.50)' can't be established.
Am Mittwoch, 26. September 2007 20:59:55 schrieb Herbert Laubner:
I think, it has to be a stupid mistake. I did
windose ~ # chown herbert /home/herbert/.ssh
windose ~ # chgrp users /home/herbert/.ssh
but this did not help??
Do a 'chown -R herbert:users ~/.ssh' because your executed command
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Herbert Laubner wrote:
I want to connect to another machine in my local network using ssh. Somehow
I do not get it managed to write the fingerprint to the .ssh/known_hosts
because of missing rights.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ssh 192.168.0.50
The authenticity of
I've been having a weird an inconsistent issue with konsole. Suppose
I'm in a directory with a lot of files, like my mp3 folder. Then
suppose I want to play one with, say, mplayer. So I type
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt/booty/data/music $ mplayer Yo
and I hit tab to get it to do some completion.
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Herbert Laubner wrote:
I want to connect to another machine in my local network using ssh.
Somehow I do not get it managed to write the fingerprint to the
.ssh/known_hosts because of missing rights.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ssh 192.168.0.50
The authenticity of
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
You can't do virtual hosting using domain names in ftp
I think wu-ftpd does support virtual ftp-hosting using domain-names.
The only limitation comes from single common passwd file, i.e.
you can not have two different users on two different virtual
ftp-server having
On 9/26/07, Michael Schreckenbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
afaik those are all default values, except audio.alsa_hw_mixer:0.
I don't think, that's a problem.
Does xine play every sound through the wrong device or only DVDs (5.1)?
Maybe there's a stale asoundrc in your home, somehow
d? ? ? ? ? ? .
d? ? ? ? ? ? ..
d? ? ? ? ? ? known_hosts
Ouch. That's file system corruption. You need to fsck that disk right
now. I once saw similar stuff on a reiser filesystem and the only thing
that helped was
I cannot see what your access rights are (all I got was ? as shown
above). Add -r to chgrp to recursively change the files under it. Finally,
if the character d is correct for directory, then your known_hosts is not
a file as it should be, but perhaps by mistake you created it as a
-Original Message-
From: Jarry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 12:24 PM
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
You can't do virtual hosting using domain names in ftp
I think wu-ftpd does support virtual ftp-hosting using domain-names.
The only limitation
Does anyone else get entries like this in their apache2 access_log:
127.0.0.1 - - [26/Sep/2007:03:10:08 -0700] GET / 400 470
I get a whole slew of them every day. They always show up in batches
and each entry in a batch is logged at almost the same second.
- Grant
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I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this, but I need help finding a
chipset for an admitedly cheap tuner.
The product in question is the Sabrent TV-USB20 tuner (USB-powered). I
have searched google for awhile, and I can't seem to find the chipset
for this card, but mostly just results on
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 19:20:10 -0700 (PDT)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 20:38:45 -0700 (PDT)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgot to add: this all started when I made hda
into
hdb and vice versa by
--- Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Dan Farrell,
Seagate's customer service I've never dealt with.
I just send in the
drive, and a working one comes back in 60 days or
so.
That is customer service, albeit rather slow
service. IBM replaced a
faulty Deathstar drive in
If you wouldn't mind satisfying my curiosity, what
does the jumper do?
Determines if the drive is master or slave in the
BIOS.
But perhaps you're thinking of something else. I'm
astonished that someone doesn't know that.
If you ever put a IDE drive in a PC you would have to
know what the
Hi!
I don't know if it helps, but I looked at the windows driver and it's
name (in the inf file) is tridvid
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On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:06 -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
Determines if the drive is master or slave in the
BIOS.
But perhaps you're thinking of something else. I'm
astonished that someone doesn't know that.
If you ever put a IDE drive in a PC you would have to
know what the jumper is
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 13:30 -0700, Grant wrote:
Does anyone else get entries like this in their apache2 access_log:
127.0.0.1 - - [26/Sep/2007:03:10:08 -0700] GET / 400 470
I get a whole slew of them every day. They always show up in batches
and each entry in a batch is logged at almost
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:38:44 -0500
Albert Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most modern IDE hard drives/motherboards come with cable-select
enabled. These days you rarely need to deal with jumpers on a hard
drive (which are prone to error).
Some bioses also support swapping device priority
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 21:21:26 +0200
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ouch. That's file system corruption. You need to fsck that disk right
now. I once saw similar stuff on a reiser filesystem and the only
thing that helped was --rebuild-tree. Good luck on your end.
Wrong! In this case
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:29:45 -0500
forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this, but I need help
finding a chipset for an admitedly cheap tuner.
The product in question is the Sabrent TV-USB20 tuner (USB-powered). I
have searched google for awhile,
Thanks - its starting to look like its me. I did have a similar
problem (not as bad) a year or two ago, and it went away on the next
update so I assumed it was OO then. How to fault find it though ...
BillK
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 19:36 +0100, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 26 September 2007,
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 18:25 -0500, Dan Farrell wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:29:45 -0500
forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Have you looked at 'lsusb' output yet? That usually gives data
relevant to the chipset (for example, what it is and who made it ;) )
Also take the :
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:38 -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:06 -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
Determines if the drive is master or slave in the
BIOS.
...
Most modern IDE hard drives/motherboards come with cable-select
enabled. These days you rarely need to deal with
W.Kenworthy wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:38 -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:06 -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
Determines if the drive is master or slave in the
BIOS.
...
Most modern IDE hard drives/motherboards come with cable-select
enabled.
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 08:47 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:38 -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 15:06 -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
Determines if the drive is master or slave in the
BIOS.
...
Most modern IDE hard drives/motherboards come with
Hi group,
Trying to emerge xine-ui stopped here:
snip
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070330/work/ffmpeg/vhook'
!!! ERROR: media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070330 failed.
Call stack:
ebuild.sh, line 1621: Called dyn_compile
ebuild.sh, line 973: Called
Does anyone else get entries like this in their apache2 access_log:
127.0.0.1 - - [26/Sep/2007:03:10:08 -0700] GET / 400 470
I get a whole slew of them every day. They always show up in batches
and each entry in a batch is logged at almost the same second.
Connection to/from
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 11:03:27 +0930
Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have never had cable select work for me - I find it is highly
dependant on the specific IDE cable, drive, and bios combination. I
_always_ use master / slave jumpers, and don't even bother with cable
select. Even if
Does anyone else get entries like this in their apache2 access_log:
127.0.0.1 - - [26/Sep/2007:03:10:08 -0700] GET / 400 470
I get a whole slew of them every day. They always show up in batches
and each entry in a batch is logged at almost the same second.
That make sense, since 400
My wife uses my gentoo workstation with Open Office Writer to prepare
documents for my son's Boy Scout troop and has encountered printing
problems.
The environment is cups-1.2.10-r1, openoffice-bin-2.3.0, xorg-x11-7.2,
xorg-server-1.3.0.0, etc.
After starting OOw, the first document (typically a
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 18:51 -0700, Grant wrote:
I'm not doing any sort of monitoring like that. What is that 470?
I noticed the log entries always include that, at least for the last
10 days.
470 is the size of the HTTP response (read
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/logs.html). The client
I get this error when mounting an nfs share:
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking
Either use -o nolocks to keep locks local, or start statd.
Anyone know what the problem might be? I followed the gentoo-wiki nfs
guide @
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:51:31 -0700
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone else get entries like this in their apache2
access_log:
127.0.0.1 - - [26/Sep/2007:03:10:08 -0700] GET / 400 470
I get a whole slew of them every day. They always show up in
batches and each entry
those is for http_user. 470 most probably is the http error code
(means bad request) and the last field with value 470 would be
bytes sent.
The first line should read
those is for http_user. 400 most probably is the http error code.
400 instead of 470. Sorry for the typo.
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I downloaded the Gentoo User Guide to read the install section
prior to planning installation of Gentoo on my new machine.
Dillo has no problem opening the file (Lynx can't read XML),
but Epiphany, Firefox Konqueror all refuse with an XML error :
XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected:
Following the usual procedure in such cases of trying simple changes,
I changed the file extension to '.html' Epiphany now has no problem.
Does anyone have any comment on this strange sequence of events ?
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On Thursday 27 September 2007, Jarry wrote:
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
You can't do virtual hosting using domain names in ftp
I think wu-ftpd does support virtual ftp-hosting using domain-names.
I would love to know how it does the impossible - since the ftp protocol
doesn't know anything
On 08:43 Thu 27 Sep , W.Kenworthy wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 18:25 -0500, Dan Farrell wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:29:45 -0500
forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Have you looked at 'lsusb' output yet? That usually gives data
relevant to the chipset (for example, what
I'm not doing any sort of monitoring like that. What is that 470?
I noticed the log entries always include that, at least for the last
10 days.
470 is the size of the HTTP response (read
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/logs.html). The client is coming from
the loopback device, i.e.
Does anyone else get entries like this in their apache2 access_log:
127.0.0.1 - - [26/Sep/2007:03:10:08 -0700] GET / 400 470
I get a whole slew of them every day. They always show up in batches
and each entry in a batch is logged at almost the same second.
Have you tried the netstat
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 23:40 -0500, forgottenwizard wrote:
All great suggestions, except I'm hoping to see if it might work before
I buy it. I really don't like the prospect of spending money on hardware
just for things to turn out that it doesn't work in Linux.
take your laptop into the
maxim wexler wrote:
snip
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070330/work/ffmpeg/vhook'
Hmm, can you show us a few more lines before this? The error isn't
obvious yet...
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