hiren joshi schrieb:
Hello,
Want to swith to gentoo, but
- no internet connection and
- still want to compile the source for my specific
architecture/processor to make my system speedy
Are there CD/DVDs available that contains sources (burn to CD/DVD at a
point of time) of all the gentoo
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 04 December 2008 21:03:17 Christian Franke wrote:
I just don't see what blocking ssh-bruteforce attempts should be good
for, at least on a server where few _users_ are active.
Two reasons:
a. Maybe, just maybe, you overlooked something. Belts,
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 04/12/08 Dale said:
Yep, I had to add that option to mine a while back for --depclean to
work. Add that and it should run cleanly afterwards. You could also
--oneshot those in the list and it should work. I haven't tried that yet
but read it works.
On 5 Dec 2008, at 03:12, John Blinka wrote:
...
I've run out of patience with this and am
now relaying my mail to smtp.gmail.com via ssmtp. That worked
immediately without any of the att pain. ...
That will always change your from: email address to your @gmail
one. If you own
On Friday 5 December 2008, 02:05, Harry Putnam wrote:
If by other repositories you mean overlays, see this:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
I see yes, but how do you tell what the member overlays are about?
Those with names like `Apache' `perl' `VMware' etc are
On 5 Dec 2008, at 05:56, hiren joshi wrote:
...
- no internet connection and
- still want to compile the source for my specific
architecture/processor to make my system speedy
Are there CD/DVDs available that contains sources (burn to CD/DVD at a
point of time) of all the gentoo packages?
If
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:36 AM, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On 5 Dec 2008, at 03:12, John Blinka wrote:
...
I've run out of patience with this and am
now relaying my mail to smtp.gmail.com via ssmtp. That worked
immediately without any of the att pain. ...
That will always change
On Thursday 04 December 2008 20:41:18 Grant Edwards wrote:
I've had an HP LaserJet 1200 for about 4-5 years now. I only
print once or twice a month, and I've never had a single
problem. It's still on the original toner cartridge, and I
don't think I've even got through an entire ream of
On Friday 05 December 2008 01:05:55 Harry Putnam wrote:
Is there no handy way to get an idea what you might encounter in the
different overlays? There doesn't seem to be any descriptions
anywhere.
Didn't someone mention update-eix-remote recently?
--
Rgds
Peter
Adam Carter пишет:
Also take a note that there are no known-compromised hosts
What about hosts listed in RBLs?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_DNS_blacklists. It would be
interesting to see if how much correlation there is between ssh brute forcing
bots and the contents of
I'm using layman to pull in the je_fro overlay and I'm getting this:
Unpacking source...
* subversion switch start --
* old repository: http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* new repository: http://svn.madwifi-project.org/madwifi/trunk
svn:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Grant wrote:
I'm using layman to pull in the je_fro overlay and I'm getting this:
Unpacking source...
* subversion switch start --
* old repository: http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* new repository:
On 2008-12-05, Peter Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had an HP LaserJet 1200 for about 4-5 years now. I only
print once or twice a month, and I've never had a single
problem. It's still on the original toner cartridge, and I
don't think I've even got through an entire ream of paper
I'm using layman to pull in the je_fro overlay and I'm getting this:
Unpacking source...
* subversion switch start --
* old repository: http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* new repository: http://svn.madwifi-project.org/madwifi/trunk
svn:
On Thursday 04 December 2008, Heinrichs, Dirk (EXT-Capgemini - DE/Dusseldorf)
wrote:
Did you make sure the chunks are transfered in binary mode?
Aha!! Since the split chunks were part of a video file I assumed that it would
be binary - and I understand that the default type (for tnftp) is
How can I tell which modules of those listed by `lsmod' are actually
being used?
In the situation during an install when the livecd has loaded every
module known to man... how can I tell which are actually being use for
my hardware?
The network is easy enough since only one is loaded but there
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Almost every time I split a large file 1G into say 200k chunks, then ftp it
to a server and then:
cat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 completefile ; md5sum -c completefile
if fails. Checking the split files in turn I often find 1 or two chunks
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I tell which modules of those listed by `lsmod' are actually
being used?
cat /proc/modules and look for the third column. If there is a 0, it
means that module is not currently in use.
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 07:10 +, Mick wrote:
Almost every time I split a large file 1G into say 200k chunks, then ftp it
to a server and then:
That's thousands of files! Have you gone mad?!
cat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 completefile ; md5sum -c completefile
if fails. Checking the split files
* Harry Putnam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [05.12.08 20:56]:
How can I tell which modules of those listed by `lsmod' are actually
being used?
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
number and a list of modules which use it.
Everything with a 0 is not used.
HTH
Sebastian
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
number and a list of modules which use it.
Everything with a 0 is not used.
Not true. Anything with a 0 is not used by another module. That's not the
same as not
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
number and a list of modules which use it.
Everything with a 0 is not used.
Not true. Anything with a 0 is not used by another module. That's
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a number
and a list of modules which use it.
Everything with a 0 is
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:02 +0200
Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
number and a list of modules which use it.
Everything
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:09 PM, »Q« [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:02 +0200
Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
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