quoth the Benno Schulenberg:
List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail gentoo-user.gentoo.org
Somehow Stefan's posts get the Gentoo headers inserted somewhere in
the middle, meaning that filtering on the List-Id doesn't work for
his messages. Is this caused by his user agent (slrn/0.9.8.1)
composing
Sigh. Apologies for corrupting the thread by creating a new message,
but I seem to have finally been bit by the missing emails issue, so
I don't have a message to reply to. I found this in the archives:
You mentioned problems compiling. The most likely case I can think of
is that you do not
On 8/17/06, John J. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone here know who runs this list? The number of missing emails
is running quite high lately, and some threads are getting hard to
follow, depending on the respondents quoting and snipping style. I seem
to have missed almost half of the
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 11:15:34PM +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 17 August 2006 20:04, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
How do you always avoid my filter that stores emails coming from this list
into my folder gentoo-user. You are the only one.
Sounds like he's got some pretty wicked MUA kung fu.
Justin
Hi Alan,
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 17:25 +0200, Alan Mckinnon wrote:
Hi all,
Evolution has just crashed and ticked me off once too often, so now this
*cough* MTA *cough* has just discovered the big wide world outside my
window...
What crashed was probably the evolution-exchange plugin, not
On 8/17/06, Samuel Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under linux, dhcp seems to be working as well, I can get a local IP and ping
computers on my network, but anything outside, no luck.
Does the route command show a default (0.0.0.0) route? Is it pointed
at the right place (your router)? What
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 22:48:04 -0300, Bira wrote:
Get a friend with a Gentoo machine and an internet connection to do an
emerge --fetchonly in the packages you want and burn you a CD with
the zipped files Portage will download. Then copy the files over to
your /usr/portage/distfiles directory
Uwe Thiem schrieb:
On 17 August 2006 20:04, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
How do you always avoid my filter that stores emails coming from this list
into my folder gentoo-user. You are the only one.
On my system, he's avoiding the filters, as his messages don't have
a *HEADER* List-Id. And it's this
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 10:11:44AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Uwe Thiem schrieb:
On 17 August 2006 20:04, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
How do you always avoid my filter that stores emails coming from this list
into my folder gentoo-user. You are the only one.
On my system, he's avoiding the
Willie Wong wrote:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 06:43:15PM -0700, Penguin Lover Kevin O'Gorman
squawked:
I've noticed that the whereis(1) command gives multiple results for
some queries.
My guess is that it's (partly) due to the following definitions in
/etc/man.conf:
MANPATH /usr/share/man
Hi,
I'm looking for some pop3+imap daemon, with xinetd support.
Is there something worth trying (+/~amd64)?
Maybe dovecot and/or uw-imap, but I do not know whether
they can be xinetd-started...
Jarry
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· Rasmus Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 10:11:44AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
On my system, he's avoiding the filters, as his messages don't have
a *HEADER* List-Id. And it's this header, on which I filter. Maybe you
do the same?
FWIW, I see the same as Alexander.
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe others as well?
Yes. Same here.
I'm posting this message over gmane. Let's see if the message comes
through just fine.
It's fine.
If it does, then I think Stefan is somehow messing the messages up.
Maybe he triggers a bug somewhere.
Frank
On 18 August 2006 09:11, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Uwe Thiem schrieb:
On 17 August 2006 20:04, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
How do you always avoid my filter that stores emails coming from this
list into my folder gentoo-user. You are the only one.
On my system, he's avoiding the filters, as his
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 09:05 +0200, Jules Colding wrote:
What crashed was probably the evolution-exchange plugin, not Evolution
as such.
I think you should try the alternative Exchange plugin,
evolution-brutus
(e-b). e-b will connect you to Exchange 5.5 and never and are using
MAPI, not
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 11:03 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 09:05 +0200, Jules Colding wrote:
What crashed was probably the evolution-exchange plugin, not Evolution
as such.
I think you should try the alternative Exchange plugin,
evolution-brutus
(e-b). e-b will
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 08:51 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 22:48:04 -0300, Bira wrote:
Get a friend with a Gentoo machine and an internet connection to do an
emerge --fetchonly in the packages you want and burn you a CD with
the zipped files Portage will download. Then
Maybe dovecot and/or uw-imap, but I do not know whether
they can be xinetd-started...
uw-imap can be; dovecot cannot be AFAIK.
Regards
-Roman
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* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-18 09:42]:
Stefan Wimmer schrieb:
* Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote on Thu, 17 Aug 2006 22:00:54 +0200 :
Somehow Stefan's posts get the Gentoo headers inserted somewhere in
the middle, meaning that filtering on the List-Id doesn't work
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 11:55 +0200, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
But somehow, I don't think that (only) gmane is guilty. There
HAVE to be more people out there, who use slrn and gmane. Maybe
not on the Gentoo list, but there are so many lists, that you
cannot be the only one.
Ok - I'm using mutt
· Stefan Wimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok - I'm using mutt now and hopefully can avoid the annoying headers in
the body ...
I was looking a bit deeper in the case and still suspect news.gmane.org
Ok - I'm using mutt now and hopefully can avoid the annoying headers in
the body ...
I
Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry, but I disagree with this interpretation. The way I read it, it
says that in the rare case that one should wish to change things such
as domain, DNS, etc, one should use /etc/conf.d/net, but that a
wireless user is more likely to need/want such
* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-18 12:42]:
Yes, the message came thru *almost* fine - but you repeated the first two
lines two times ;)
You are very helpful indeed - I begin to understand ... ;-)
Some further testing revealed that I can send posts followups to
gmane.test without
Doesn't anybody have a clue?
Or did anyone receive this message, because i heard of messages which
get lost on this list!
Thanks,
Daniel
2006/8/17, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
it seems that the configuration of /etc/conf.d/hdparm has changed.
With the new baselayout i only
Hi folks,
I'd like to use procmail to store mails (coming from stdin)
into an certain mailbox (mbox) given by commandline. Does
anyone know how I could do that ?
The manpage only states how to use an different config file,
but this would require one extra configfile per target box.
thx
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Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I've noticed that the whereis(1) command gives multiple results
for some queries. For instance, whereis lilo gives me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ whatis lilo
Ehm... 'whatis' is not 'whereis'. But leaving that aside, have a
look at your MANPATH: echo $MANPATH. If it
Daniel,I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if just hard disks or both get options changed. AndrewP.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't anybody have a clue?Or did anyone receive this
Stefan Wimmer wrote:
Only if I post to gmane.linux.gentoo.amd64 or
gmane.linux.gentoo.user the problem with the headers in the body
appears :(
It is probably a bug at Gentoo: look at the X-Virus-Scanned:
amavisd-new at gentoo.org header that is inserted in Stefan's
slrn-messages at a correct
Hi,
I am trying to create an ebuild file for evolution-brutus. It is
presently looking like this (with comments removed):
### e-b ebuild start
inherit eutils flag-o-matic
DESCRIPTION=Brutus Exchange connector for Evolution 2.4 and 2.6
Jules,I think you need to add something like(see below) Read the man page for that one, or grep usr/portage/AndrewOn 8/18/06, Jules Colding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,I am trying to create an ebuild file for evolution-brutus. It is
presently looking like this (with comments
Hi.
I am trying to use inotify but something is not correct.
I am using gentoo 2006.0.
kernel: 2.6.17-gentoo-r4
inotify is compiled in.
glibc 2.3.6-r4
What happens:
I initialize inotify, it returns the file descriptor (fd). OK
I add a directory to watch with all flags. It returns the watch
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I've noticed that the whereis(1) command gives multiple results for
some queries. For instance, whereis lilo gives me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ whatis lilo
lilo (8) - install boot loader
lilo.conf [lilo] (5) - configuration file for lilo
lilo
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 11:48:59PM -0700, Penguin Lover Richard Fish squawked:
On 8/17/06, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas?
Since udev is seeing the events, I'm guessing something in your udev
rules. Have you done an etc-update? Anything relevant in
Alan Mckinnon wrote:
I'd like to ask for some user feedback on how well other MTAs manage
to talk to Exchange. It's the calendar function I'd like to have -
other people at work like to send me invites. I can always pop my
mail from exchange, and I can get imap if I ask the admin nicely so
Stefan Wimmer swimmer at xs4all.nl writes:
It should be part of the apache package anyway:
equery b `which ab2`
ah yes, well my searches for 'ab' were
fruitless, now I know why
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-performance-benchmarks-a-web-server.html
thanks for the tip,
Apparently it wasn't the route command. I was looking for an old DNS server. I just changed it, and boom! Problems gone.Thanks everybody!-- Samuel (shardz)Noha+Shardz Productions:
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* Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-18 13:20] :
It is probably a bug at Gentoo: look at the X-Virus-Scanned:
amavisd-new at gentoo.org header that is inserted in Stefan's
slrn-messages at a correct place. But after that the other extra
headers get misplaced. Maybe this bug
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 08:44 -0600, Jim Ramsay wrote:
Alan Mckinnon wrote:
I'd like to ask for some user feedback on how well other MTAs manage
to talk to Exchange. It's the calendar function I'd like to have -
other people at work like to send me invites. I can always pop my
mail from
Stefan Wimmer schrieb:
* Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-18 13:20] :
Ok - I removed the leading space from followup_string and reply_string
and test this followup now again with slrn ... I hope you are right and
this resolves the problem!
This post of yours is filtered
I have a pdf file in A4 size but need to convert it to Letter.
What is the fastest way of doing it?
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* Stefan Wimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-18 15:08] :
* Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-18 13:20] :
It is probably a bug at Gentoo: look at the X-Virus-Scanned:
amavisd-new at gentoo.org header that is inserted in Stefan's
slrn-messages at a correct place. But after
Andrew Frink wrote:
Daniel,
I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if
just hard disks or both get options changed.
Andrew
P.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
On 8/18/06, *Daniel Pielmeier* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enrico Weigelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks,
I'd like to use procmail to store mails (coming from stdin)
into an certain mailbox (mbox) given by commandline. Does
anyone know how I could do that ?
Not sure what you mean above. Is incoming being passed in from smtp
or what?
The
Hi,
I've been following this thread for the whole day, but despite
of reading many mails (unbelievable, how much mail-traffic can
such a simple question generate!), I'm still missing simple
yet exact answer (but maybe I have lost some emails).
So could someone please summarise it?
Supposing
On 8/18/06, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I am not quite sure whether it is a rules problem or a problem on
how udev handles the events. Is there a way to check that?
Well you can start with udevcontrol log_priority=debug. That should
cause udev to output debug information to
2006/8/18, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've been following this thread for the whole day, but despite
of reading many mails (unbelievable, how much mail-traffic can
such a simple question generate!), I'm still missing simple
yet exact answer (but maybe I have lost some emails).
So could someone
On 8/18/06, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a pdf file in A4 size but need to convert it to Letter.
What is the fastest way of doing it?
The simple way is to open it in something that can print to PDF (like
KPDF), and do a print-to-pdf and change the paper size.
However, this just
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 10:16 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 8/18/06, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a pdf file in A4 size but need to convert it to Letter.
What is the fastest way of doing it?
The simple way is to open it in something that can print to PDF (like
KPDF), and do a
Rafael,
Did you compile in support for your IDE controller?
Well, I think so... is not a SCSI drive or similar. It is just an IDE hard
drive, no special support is required.
Anyway it doesn't matter I've re-formatted with:
/dev/hda1 ext3 (here will go /)
/dev/hda1 swap
As I have my others
· Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How and where to set up hostname?
/etc/conf.d/hostname
How and where to set up domainname?
/etc/conf.d/net
Alexander Skwar
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Andrew Frink wrote:
Daniel,
I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if
just hard disks or both get options changed.
Andrew
P.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
Dale schrieb:
Just in case his is different, this is what mine says:
#
Rafael Fernández López wrote:
Hi,
I've googled and I haven't got any successfull results. I've my hard disk
as follows:
/dev/hda1 - ext2 (here will go /boot)
/dev/hda2 - swap
/dev/hda3 - ext3 (here will go /)
I've compiled gentoo-sources with NO genkernel, but manually. I've no
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Andrew Frink wrote:
Daniel,
I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if
just hard disks or both get options changed.
Andrew
P.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
Dale schrieb:
Just in case his is different, this is what
Good question. I don't use hdparm since mine are fast without it. It
should work though. You may want to make sure the all_args= line is
commented out. May be that it is using that since it is the last line
it reads.
Not real sure though.
Dale
:-) :-)
hmm i have commented all out, only
Hello,
My iptables based firewall seem to be working, However, I keep getting
triplets of this activity:
source dest. proto info
rouge.ip www.me.com tcp
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On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so when my settings are correct, why doesn't the hdparm init-script
apply this settings to my dvd-rom devices /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd
Try adding set -x at the top of the hdparm init script, and then
'stop' and 'start' it. The trace output
Stefan Wimmer wrote:
* Stefan Wimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-18 15:08] :
Ok - I removed the leading space from followup_string and
reply_string and test this followup now again with slrn ... I
hope you are right and this resolves the problem!
BINGO!!! This resolved it indeed :) Many
Richard Fish schrieb:
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so when my settings are correct, why doesn't the hdparm init-script
apply this settings to my dvd-rom devices /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd
Try adding set -x at the top of the hdparm init script, and then
'stop' and 'start'
after i took a more cleary look at the messages i found out that hdparm
did not work on boot up and when i try to start/stop the init-script by
using sudo, but when i log in as root and run the script it shows me:
/etc/init.d/hdparm start
* Running hdparm on /dev/hda ... [ ok ]
* Running
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd it says that there is no medium present, but
is this required for running hdparm on this devices?
No, the init script handles this case...in fact it did run hdparm for
hdc and hdd.
-Richard
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Richard Fish schrieb:
Are you starting hdparm in the boot or default runlevel (rc-update
-s)? If at boot, it may be that some modules haven't been loaded yet,
so you don't actually have hdc/hdd.
it starts in default runlevel, but i think with the new baselayout it
starts ealier then before.
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish schrieb:
Are you starting hdparm in the boot or default runlevel (rc-update
-s)? If at boot, it may be that some modules haven't been loaded yet,
so you don't actually have hdc/hdd.
it starts in default runlevel, but i think
Hello all,
I have been searching for a scheme interpreter that has readline support (at
least I think it is readline support) whereby I could have a sort of
expression history where I could use the up arrow or whatever for access to
previous expressions and also use the left arrow to edit the
Andrew Frink wrote:
On 8/18/06, *Dale* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rafael Fernández López wrote:
Hi,
I've googled and I haven't got any successfull results. I've my
hard disk
as follows:
/dev/hda1 - ext2 (here will go /boot)
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before i fill a bug i will check if removing the bootmisc dependency
will solve the problem. I don't think so because when the system has
booted completely a restart of the service doesn't work either.
The thing that irritates me is, when i
James wrote:
Hello,
My iptables based firewall seem to be working, However, I keep getting
triplets of this activity:
Problem (2286 netbios-ssn)
source dest. proto info
curious.ip www.me.com tcp 2286 netbios-ssn Seq=0 Len=0 MSS=1460
www.me.com curious.ip tcp
Sorry, I missed the 'doesn't work under sudo' part.
Can you post the output with the set -x option when run under sudo?
okay here comes something strange
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ LC_ALL=de_DE.utf8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/hdparm stop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/hdparm
so i think it is not a problem between sudo and root, for root my
default locale is en_US for me as normal user it is de_DE.utf8 so it
seems to be a problem with the locales
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Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
+ [[ /etc/init.d/hdparm: line 122: /dev/hdc: Kein Medium gefunden
== *\:\ \N\o\ \m\e\d\i\u\m\ \f\o\u\n\d ]]
[...]
+ [[ /etc/init.d/hdparm: line 122: /dev/hdd: Kein Medium gefunden
== *\:\ \N\o\ \m\e\d\i\u\m\ \f\o\u\n\d ]]
It is specifically checking for the No medium
Hi,
I have here Xorg running. My system is a AMD64, software is
up-to-date. X is compiled with xinerama tag.
Now if I start emacs or a xterm etc on my FreeBSD pc I can only see
the decoration of the window but nothing is displayed in it.
As window manager I use XFCE4.
Everything worked fine
Graham Murray wrote:
But this thread is about setting the domain name initially. This is
something which desktop users want to do and the suggestion was that
/etc/conf.d/net is the correct place to set (as well as change on a
per-interface basis) this.
Context is everything. ;) The post I
Hi can anyone help me resolve this problem. I'm
running kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.16-gentoo-r9. I've built in support for the
ipw2200 driver and installed fimrware image ipw2200-firmware-2.4 as the forums
say the latest firmware image is not supported with my kernel version. I've got
quoth the darren kirby:
Hello all,
I have been searching for a scheme interpreter that has readline support
(at least I think it is readline support) whereby I could have a sort of
expression history where I could use the up arrow or whatever for access to
previous expressions and also use
· Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In any case, how do I go about setting my domain name in /etc/conf.d/net
if I still want to get my DNS server from DHCP (and I can't be sure it
won't change without warning)?
Hm? Why should there be a problem? Just don't add a dns_servers
line to
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 02:44:48PM +1000, Penguin Lover Richard Watson squawked:
Hi can anyone help me resolve this problem. I'm running
kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.16-gentoo-r9. I've built in support for the ipw2200
driver and installed fimrware image ipw2200-firmware-2.4 as the forums say
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