Mal Herring wrote:
If you're using qmail and have qmailadmin, you can use the Vacation
feature.
Sounds like a handy feature but I am using Postfix... :(
Does Postfix offer this functionality ?
I hate to give the same sort of answer, but the Postfix based how-to
was never very fancy.
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:09:47 -0300, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
I had dbus, hal, and ivman in my package.keywords file. I'm not sure
why, something must have asked me to put them there but I can't
remember what, though the only other package that I have that depends
on dbus is kdebase-kioslaves.
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 21:27:22 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
Unless you really feel comfortable with your own security
infrastructure, your best bet is to edit your /etc/ssh/sshd_config file
and change the port number to only something you'd think of in the
higher range of port numbers.
John Jolet wrote:
Why do though all the hassle of setting up a VPN when you can use SSH to
provide a secure tunnel into the network and use that instead? Works
fine for me.
# ssh -L5900:hostname:5900 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# vncviewer localhost:0
Okay, now show me the instance where you want
051016 John J. Foster wrote:
I've been fighting the install of OOo rc3 for a few days now.
Everything is fine until running revdep-rebuild,
which wants to re-install the OOo I just installed.
I haven't done this with OO, but my experience is
that Revdep-rebuild always wants to remerge what I
John J. Foster schreef:
Good evening,
I've been fighting the install of OOo rc3 for a few days now.
Everything is fine until running revdep-rebuild, which wants to
re-install the OOo I just installed. I remember having trouble with
various binary packages before, including OOo, which I
Ian Brandt wrote:
Is it possible to get the dmesg for the boot prior to the current one?
No it isn't. dmesg shows the ring buffer contents of the running kernel.
I'm trying to remotely upgrade from the 2.4 to 2.6 kernel. I followed
the migration guide, but I got something wrong because my
hi,
i need two bridges, but i don't understand, how to configure it
in /etc/conf.d/net:
#
#
# Bridge
#
##
## Internal Bridged Network.
bridge=xenintbr
config_xeninetbr=( 10.0.10.3/24 )
brctl_xeninetbr=( setfd 0 sethello 0 stp off )
##
On Mo, 2005-10-17 at 13:00 +0200, Denny Schierz wrote:
i need two bridges, but i don't understand, how to configure it
in /etc/conf.d/net:
[...]
What is wrong?
saw a small typo in xenintetbr and xenintbr, but nothing changed. It
does not work.
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On Sunday 16 October 2005 18:25, Ian Brandt wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to get the dmesg for the boot prior to the current one?
No. Once the kernel reboots, the dmesg data is lost. Unless ofcourse you put
this in /etc/conf.d/local.start:
#!/bin/bash
# /etc/conf.d/local.start
/bin/dmesg
Denny Schierz wrote:
bridge=xenintbr
config_xeninetbr=( 10.0.10.3/24 )
brctl_xeninetbr=( setfd 0 sethello 0 stp off )
What is wrong?
I've not setup a bridge before, but according the example in
/etc/conf.d/net.example;
# To add ports to bridge br0
#bridge_br0=eth0 eth1
#config_br0=( dhcp
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Hi!
'diff' is text oriented tool. I there some kind of such tool
oriented to binary files/subtrees comparison?
Thanks!
'od | diff'
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hi,
On Mo, 2005-10-17 at 12:21 +0100, Jonathan Wright wrote:
From the looks of it, you haven't told the system which two network
ports need to be bridged together. Also, do you have
net-misc/bridge-utils installed?
no, i haven't cause these are only virtual devices for xen. They don't
have
Denny Schierz wrote:
From the looks of it, you haven't told the system which two network
ports need to be bridged together. Also, do you have
net-misc/bridge-utils installed?
no, i haven't cause these are only virtual devices for xen. They don't
have to do any with eth0/1.
I can do
hi,
On Mo, 2005-10-17 at 13:00 +0100, Jonathan Wright wrote:
or are you trying to create the bridges aswell from scratch?
jupp, creating from scratch. the bridges don't exist, at startup.
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Denny Schierz wrote:
or are you trying to create the bridges aswell from scratch?
jupp, creating from scratch. the bridges don't exist, at startup.
From the sounds of it, that's ur problem. The script doesn't know it
needs to create the bridges and assumes they're there ready.
As you have a
Hi,
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:54:34 -0700
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder about this, because I enable the xtt module in my
/etc/X11/xorg.conf, but I get an error message that the xtt module
cannot be found. Using slocate I confirmed that xtt is nowhere to be found.
It's not compiled
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:01:35PM +0930, Shawn Haggett wrote:
'diff' is text oriented tool. I there some kind of such tool
oriented to binary files/subtrees comparison?
Thanks!
'od | diff'
'cmp'
Rasmus
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Hi,
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 04:37:25 +0100
Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2
I read that as your friend can download it for non-commercial use
then distribute it to you for free under the GPL for you to use for
commercial purposes.
I don't agree. In
Jerry McBride wrote:
No. Once the kernel reboots, the dmesg data is lost. Unless ofcourse you put
this in /etc/conf.d/local.start:
#!/bin/bash
# /etc/conf.d/local.start
/bin/dmesg /var/log/dmesg
Then you will at the least have a log of the current dmesg, which could be
rotated.
Yes that
hi,
On Mo, 2005-10-17 at 13:19 +0100, Jonathan Wright wrote:
Rather than having 'need net.eth0 net.eth1', stick in the code/functions
that create the interfaces. You can create the bridge then and it should
work on reboot.
It works, i made a simply script, that creates the devices, before
Michael Crute schreef:
On 10/15/05, Renat Golubchyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 04:43:18 +0600 Gentoo Shadow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it free to use for commercial purposes?
It's GPL.
After a fashion. Read the pricing page.
-Mike
I've gotta say, I would
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:18 pm, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2
I read that as your friend can download it for non-commercial use
then distribute it to you for free under the GPL for you to use for
commercial purposes.
I don't agree. In my opinion the legal
Jerry McBride wrote:
No. Once the kernel reboots, the dmesg data is lost. Unless ofcourse you put
this in /etc/conf.d/local.start:
#!/bin/bash
# /etc/conf.d/local.start
/bin/dmesg /var/log/dmesg
FYI, the bootmisc init script already does this for you, or at least it
does with the ~x86
Hi;
I'm trying to compile vim with +clipboard support. One can do this by
passing --enable-clipboard to configure. There's no USE flag for this
feature. After some research, I've learned that the way to do this is to
configure the EXTRA_ECONF variable. Now the question is: is there a
file to
Denny Schierz wrote:
Rather than having 'need net.eth0 net.eth1', stick in the code/functions
that create the interfaces. You can create the bridge then and it should
work on reboot.
It works, i made a simply script, that creates the devices, before net
starts. :-)
np.
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On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 05:58 -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
051016 John J. Foster wrote:
I've been fighting the install of OOo rc3 for a few days now.
Everything is fine until running revdep-rebuild,
which wants to re-install the OOo I just installed.
I haven't done this with OO, but my
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:18 pm, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2
I read that as your friend can download it for non-commercial use
then distribute it to you for free under the GPL for you to use for
commercial purposes.
I don't agree. In my opinion the legal
Is anybody seeing this in recent x86 stable?
I just built a stock 2005.1 system on a classic Athlon platform and I am
getting;
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or
directory
when I try to start mysql. It seems to be an issue with the package
that
On Monday 17 October 2005 10:57 am, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Is anybody seeing this in recent x86 stable?
I just built a stock 2005.1 system on a classic Athlon platform and I am
getting;
/sbin/runscript.sh: line 32: /var/lib/init.d/softlevel: No such file or
directory
softlevel just
when I try to start mysql. It seems to be an issue with the package
that runscript.sh is part of ... which is what package? (it has been
awhile since I lasted worked with Gentoo, so I am not sure the method to
find out which package a file belongs too).
I'm not at my Gentoo box, so I can't
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:19:55 -0300, Matias Grana wrote:
I'm trying to compile vim with +clipboard support. One can do this by
passing --enable-clipboard to configure. There's no USE flag for this
feature. After some research, I've learned that the way to do this is to
configure the
Dave Nebinger wrote:
softlevel just contains the name of the level that you booted under, most
likely default on a line by itself.
It looks like this file is created when the system boots, as mine is dated for
when my system was cycled last.
Possibly you could try hand creating this file,
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 11:19:55AM -0300, Matias Grana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sure I can set it by hand for one emerge, but I'd like to set
EXTRA_ECONF to --enable-clipboard forever.
You could try using /etc/portage/bashrc, see portage(5). Use at your own
risk.
Hope that helps,
Tom
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Neil Bothwick said:
mkdir -p /etc/portage/env.d/app-editors
echo /etc/portage/env.d/app-editors/vim
'EXTRA_ECONF=--enable-clipboard'
You can use this to set variables, or override default settings, for any
package.
Ooh that's quite nifty. I'll have to write that one down. Thanks, Neil. :)
On 10/17/05, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:18 pm, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2 I read that as your friend can download it for non-commercial use then distribute it to you for free under the GPL for you to use for
commercial
Furthermore, the best use is with recent kernels with the new
notify mechanism. Unfortunately, I'm still on 2.6.10 here due to
realtime audio needs :( .
Hi! Can you provide a bit more info on that item?
See the post of Mark.
I still use a vanilla 2.6.10 with the realtime-LSM
Which combination of Tomcat and JVM gives the best performance?
(or is this question not relevant?)
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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Chris Boot wrote:
Yes. You may need to press '1' once you have started top to show each
processor individually. See the top manpage to see how you can set this
as the default.
You can also press ? in top (like in many command-line apps) to show a
quick help page. There
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
Was I mistaken in thinking that a true SMP system and also a hyper
threading system would show two processors in top? I am trying out a
new HT kernel built this morning. I've enabled both SMP support and
hyper threading support but top shows only a
On Monday 17 October 2005 12:48 pm, A. Khattri wrote:
Which combination of Tomcat and JVM gives the best performance?
(or is this question not relevant?)
I'd say irrelevant. Basically your performance will be controlled by the
amount of memory you have, the number of child daemons you allow,
Neil Bothwick schreef:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:19:55 -0300, Matias Grana wrote:
I'm trying to compile vim with +clipboard support. One can do
this by passing --enable-clipboard to configure. There's no USE
flag for this feature. After some research, I've learned that the
way to do this
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 19:14 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
But man 5 portage doesn't say anything about /etc/portage/env.d, and it
doesn't say anything much about what precisely you can put in
/etc/portage/bashrc either:
The /etc/portage/bashrc file can be (ab)used to do all kinds of things
with
The steps I took:
1. emerge -C windowmaker-
2. emerge enlightenment
3. user uses enlightenment
It has no problems finding all of the fonts.
I just didn't have any more energy left trying to track down windowmaker
problems.
So now, the only important step left in my Gentoo system is
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Furthermore, the best use is with recent kernels with the new
notify mechanism. Unfortunately, I'm still on 2.6.10 here due to
realtime audio needs :( .
Hi! Can you provide a bit more info on that item?
See the post of Mark.
I still use a vanilla
So I'm busy tracking down a tcp connection issue on my server and I see that
*.shell is open (not a good thing).
So I do the 'netstat -pl' command to see who has that socket open and, low and
behold, it happens to be syslog-ng.
So I'm thinking that's kinda odd, there's no reason that syslog-ng
On Monday 17 October 2005 02:00 pm, Dave Nebinger wrote:
So I'm busy tracking down a tcp connection issue on my server and I see
that *.shell is open (not a good thing).
So I do the 'netstat -pl' command to see who has that socket open and, low
and behold, it happens to be syslog-ng.
My bad.
Richard Fish wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
FYI, the bootmisc init script already does this for you, or at least it
does with the ~x86 baselayout. Just rc-update -a bootmisc boot if it
isn't already turned on.
Also, syslog-ng will dump the kernel log to /var/log/messages when it
starts up.
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
On Monday 17 October 2005 02:00 pm, Dave Nebinger wrote:
So I'm busy tracking down a tcp connection issue on my server and I see
that *.shell is open (not a good thing).
So I do the 'netstat -pl' command to see who has that
As you all might know, I have an ati card. I just installed the new
8.18.6 drivers yesterday.
I was later hanging around on the Rage3D Linux Drivers forum, and
noticed mention of a utility called 'aticonfig', which apparently is a
workalike for fglrxconfig (the xorg.conf configurator), but (also
How about Squid Guard?
http://www.squidguard.org/
With free blacklists
http://ftp.tdcnorge.no/pub/www/proxy/squidGuard/contrib/
Which you can vet .. add some remove some..
On 15/10/05, Gentoo Shadow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear friends,
1) how to band(block) porno web url(s)+web contents
znx wrote:
How about Squid Guard?
http://www.squidguard.org/
With free blacklists
http://ftp.tdcnorge.no/pub/www/proxy/squidGuard/contrib/
I use both of these and it works pretty darn well. Configuring per
user is straight forward, although setting up anything other than identd
is a
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 12:28:51 -0500, Paul Varner wrote:
Finally, this doesn't mean that you shouldn't use Neil's suggestion.
Just make sure that you are comfortable with the supplied bashrc before
implementing.
And don't blame me if it does go BOOM! :)
--
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Mr. Worf, scan that
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:19:55 -0300 Matias Grana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| I'm trying to compile vim with +clipboard support. One can do this
| by passing --enable-clipboard to configure. There's no USE flag for
| this feature.
Incorrect. USE=vim-with-x.
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:14:54 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
But you're saying I could have just added echo
/etc/portage/env.d/media-libs/libsdl 'FEATURES=nostrip' to
/etc/portage/bashrc and I would have been done, all those times-- could
have just emerged normally?
No, you put the settings in
Jorge Almeida schrieb:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Holly Bostick wrote:
kde or gnome are DE's. I'm sure every member of the scientific community
needs at least one,
What would they need that for? And what's the use of the USE
flag? It would make sense, if those *packages* were installed.
and so
Ciaran McCreesh schrieb:
So, for things with optional emboss support, by default the emboss
support will be enabled. Which makes sense, because if you're
installing science apps, you'll probably want it, and if you're not
installing science apps you'll never see it anyway.
No, that doesn't
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:52:00 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| But, you're quite right, I also can't see why something
| as arcane as emboss is in hte default set of USE flags.
Dead easy. For applications which have optional emboss support, the
most sensible behaviour is to enable
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:54:58 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Ciaran McCreesh schrieb:
| So, for things with optional emboss support, by default the emboss
| support will be enabled. Which makes sense, because if you're
| installing science apps, you'll probably want it, and if
Dear friends,
im very new to asterisk, even diz z my 1st mail to the list. am working
for a smb company it has two main CDMA telepone connections. now
they wants to deploy a pbx get out 20 nods(telephone extensions).
so 1:) is this possible with Asterisk? our both CDMA phones are
HUAWEI
Ciaran McCreesh schrieb:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:52:00 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| But, you're quite right, I also can't see why something
| as arcane as emboss is in hte default set of USE flags.
Dead easy. For applications which have optional emboss support, the
most
Ciaran McCreesh schrieb:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:54:58 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Ciaran McCreesh schrieb:
| So, for things with optional emboss support, by default the emboss
| support will be enabled. Which makes sense, because if you're
| installing science apps,
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:29:12 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Dead easy. For applications which have optional emboss support, the
| most sensible behaviour is to enable it by default.
|
| Why is 3dfx not enabled by default for xorg?
Because most people who use applications
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:31:45 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Yep. Same as enabling the optional emboss support. If
| you're arguing, that some settings lead to bloated
| systems, then /NO/ USE flag at all should be enabled. If
| you're arguing, that most sensible behaviour is to
Alexander Skwar schreef:
No, that doesn't make sense. A simple question: Why is 3dfx not in
the default set of USE flags? If you install a graphics software,
like xorg, 3dfx users probably want it. And if you're not a 3dfx
user, it won't do harm.
For something like 3dfx, this is not
how to set bandwidth for anonymous users in pure-ftpd??
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On 10/17/05, Widyachacra Rajapaksha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
im very new to asterisk, even diz z my 1st mail to the list. am working for a smb company it has two main CDMA telepone connections. now they wants to deploy a pbx get out 20 nods(telephone extensions). so 1:) is this
On 10/17/05, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_CVS_Server.Nice little How-To, and Iseemed to get every thing set up fine.I was able to import the firstmodule with the
dear friends,
when i just run #netstat it shows some unrequested foregin addresses, some of r;
tcp
0 0
10.1.0.64:33612
strategiy.com:http ESTABLISHED
tcp
0 0
10.1.0.64:33621
strategiy.com:http ESTABLISHED
so help me... what diz mean? why this?-- ...The future lies ahead. ___
Hi everybody,
I have recently emerged ltmodem,but it won't autoload. Previously
I have never had any troubles to use it, but now.. When I modprobe
ltmodem and ltserial, it works and probably I will be able to add
them to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 , but I doubt it's the right
way and
gentuxx said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
cvs server: cannot open /root/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
Cannot access /root/CVSROOT
Permission denied
Here's the perms on the file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / $ ls -l /var/lib/cvs/root/CVSROOT/config
- -rwxrwxr-x 1 cvsd cvsd 4082 Oct 17 13:15
gentuxx said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
cvs server: cannot open /root/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
Cannot access /root/CVSROOT
Permission denied
Here's the perms on the file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / $ ls -l /var/lib/cvs/root/CVSROOT/config
- -rwxrwxr-x 1 cvsd cvsd 4082 Oct 17 13:15
Ciaran McCreesh schrieb:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:29:12 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Dead easy. For applications which have optional emboss support, the
| most sensible behaviour is to enable it by default.
|
| Why is 3dfx not enabled by default for xorg?
Because most
On Monday 17 October 2005 05:19 pm, Gentoo Shadow wrote:
tcp 0 0 10.1.0.64:33612 http://10.1.0.64:33612
strategiy.com:httpESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 10.1.0.64:33621
http://10.1.0.64:33621 strategiy.com:httpESTABLISHED
so help me... what diz mean? why this?
It means there are two incoming HTTP
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:28:22 +0200 Alexander Skwar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Why is ipv6 in make.defaults? Most people don't (yet) use
| ipv6 and compiling in ipv6 support may make some applications
| be overly bloat.
It's part of a vast Gentoo conspiracy to covertly switch everyone over
to ipv6
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On 10/17/05, *gentuxx* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi all,
I just set up cvsd using the Wiki How-To here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_CVS_Server. Nice
I was unaware that kat is so cutting edge - guess thats why there is
no ebuild for it yet. I may wait a bit for it to mature a bit more :)
kat will also run on older kernels, but then it runs without auto
notification if files have changed, so each katalog needs to be
maintained manually.
i don't have a running web server. am just using my lap to surf de net.
i thought some one accessing my lap over de net. what do u think?On 10/18/05, Dave Nebinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:On Monday 17 October 2005 05:19 pm, Gentoo Shadow wrote: tcp 0 0
10.1.0.64:33612 http://10.1.0.64:33612
Hello gentoo-user,
Option SERVER=-S ftp.zxc.nnov.ru,21 in /etc/conf.d/pure-ftpd must
bind ftp only on ftp.zxc.nnov.ru, but all can acces through it's ip
address and other domain addresses.
How i can prevent see on other domains this ftp server?
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On Monday 17 October 2005 05:44 pm, El Nino wrote:
i don't have a running web server. am just using my lap to surf de net. i
thought some one accessing my lap over de net. what do u think?
My bad, first address is where the connection is from, second is where the
address is to.
So from your
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Peter Gordon wrote:
gentuxx said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
cvs server: cannot open /root/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
Cannot access /root/CVSROOT
Permission denied
Here's the perms on the file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / $ ls -l
On Oct 17, 2005, at 10:08 pm, Michael Crute wrote:
On 10/17/05, Widyachacra Rajapaksha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Dear friends,
im very new to asterisk, even diz z my 1st mail to the list. am
working for a smb company it has two main CDMA telepone
connections. now they wants to deploy a pbx
On Monday 17 October 2005 13:18, Christoph Gysin wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
No. Once the kernel reboots, the dmesg data is lost. Unless ofcourse you
put this in /etc/conf.d/local.start:
#!/bin/bash
# /etc/conf.d/local.start
/bin/dmesg /var/log/dmesg
Then you will at the least
On Monday 17 October 2005 14:18, Richard Fish wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
No. Once the kernel reboots, the dmesg data is lost. Unless ofcourse you
put this in /etc/conf.d/local.start:
#!/bin/bash
# /etc/conf.d/local.start
/bin/dmesg /var/log/dmesg
FYI, the bootmisc init script already
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Monday 17 October 2005 14:18, Richard Fish wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
No. Once the kernel reboots, the dmesg data is lost. Unless ofcourse you
put this in /etc/conf.d/local.start:
#!/bin/bash
# /etc/conf.d/local.start
/bin/dmesg /var/log/dmesg
FYI,
Ezequiel Tolnay wrote:
I was wondering if any of you has had a similar problem and figured
a way to maintain the AV in sync after converting an mpeg to AVI
format, or if any of you can give me any clues as to why is this
happening and a way to prevent/solve it.
After much fidling with
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