On Thursday, August 18, 2011 06:01:08 PM Grant wrote:
You can seperate the backups by giving each system a
different
account
where to store the backups.
I'm not sure what you mean. The backups are all stored on the
backup
server.
Each machine to be backed up
On Thursday, August 18, 2011 06:51:32 PM Grant wrote:
I'm setting up an automated rdiff-backup system and I'm stuck between
pushing the backups to the backup server, and pulling the backups to
the backup server. If I push, I have to allow read/write access of my
backups via SSH keys. If
On Thu 18 August 2011 14:36:26 Michael Mol did opine thusly:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Florian Philipp
li...@binarywings.net wrote:
Am 18.08.2011 03:35, schrieb Michael Mol:
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed 17 August 2011 17:23:41
Just bought a TP-Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75G Wireless N Router (the kind
that accepts a 3G or EVDO USB modem), and the first thing that fell on
my hand when I opened it...
... is a printed copy of GPL!
I wonder what GPLicensed software this access point uses... anyone knows?
Rgds,
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Pandu E
Am 08/19/11 09:35, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
Just bought a TP-Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75G Wireless N Router (the kind
that accepts a 3G or EVDO USB modem), and the first thing that fell on
my hand when I opened it...
... is a printed copy of GPL!
I wonder what GPLicensed software this access
On Friday, August 19, 2011 02:35:45 PM Pandu Poluan wrote:
Just bought a :
3G/3.75G Wireless N Router (the kind
that accepts a 3G or EVDO USB modem), and the first thing that fell on
my hand when I opened it...
... is a printed copy of GPL!
I wonder what GPLicensed software this access
On Friday 19 Aug 2011 03:27:23 Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 11:59 AM, fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, guys
It is a shame, I know, but after several years using Gentoo, it is the
first time I try to build a kernel without genkernel.
And now I can't boot to that new kernel,
On Thursday 18 August 2011 08:33:06 Matthew Finkel wrote:
Browsing through the page, the project looks pretty dead which seems
strange considering how many contributors it had.
As such, I've never used it but Hyper Estraier[0] may do what you want,
as well. There are probably others out
hi,
after playing a lot with desktop environment first I've decided to move
from kde to gnome because kde is too shine and eat too much and
contains a lot of feature which I don't really need.. gnome is good but
still too fat so finally I've found Xfce which is perfect for my
needs... :)
my
I run ~amd64 with the gnome overlay on one of my machines.
I just ran an update world, which failed with
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy
=net-im/telepathy-logger-0.2.4[introspection].
(dependency required by gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.0.2 [installed])
(dependency required by
On 08/18/2011 10:08 PM, András Csányi wrote:
On 18 August 2011 18:59,fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, guys
It is a shame, I know, but after several years using Gentoo, it is the first
time I try to build a kernel without genkernel.
And now I can't boot to that new kernel, it does not find (and
On 08/19/2011 03:02 PM, Space Cake wrote:
hi,
after playing a lot with desktop environment first I've decided to move
from kde to gnome because kde is too shine and eat too much and
contains a lot of feature which I don't really need.. gnome is good but
still too fat so finally I've found
Em 18/08/2011 23:27, Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com escreveu:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 11:59 AM, fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, guys
It is a shame, I know, but after several years using Gentoo, it is the
first
time I try to build a kernel without genkernel.
And now I can't boot to that
Em 19/08/2011 07:09, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com escreveu:
On Friday 19 Aug 2011 03:27:23 Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 11:59 AM, fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, guys
It is a shame, I know, but after several years using Gentoo, it is the
first time I try to build a kernel
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 9:12 AM, fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Em 19/08/2011 07:09, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com escreveu:
On Friday 19 Aug 2011 03:27:23 Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 11:59 AM, fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, guys
It is a shame, I know, but after several
On Fri 19 August 2011 13:12:25 fra...@gmail.com did opine thusly:
I the case I don't need a initram, I guess that the grub line for
parameter passing to the kernel would be empty. Am I wrong?
Yes.
Using or not using kernel parameters has nothing to do with whether
you use an initramfs or
On 2011. aug. 19., péntek, 14.54.40 CEST, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 08/19/2011 03:02 PM, Space Cake wrote:
hi,
after playing a lot with desktop environment first I've decided to move
from kde to gnome because kde is too shine and eat too much and
contains a lot of feature which I don't
Lazlo my use flags for keeping kde and gnome away are -kde -gnome -qt4
I also have
eselect profile set 1
You may have to use /etc/portage/package.use to get guis to some packages
That may need kde or gnome
Jdm
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On 08/19/2011 05:07 PM, Space Cake wrote:
[...]
If KDE/Gnome stuff still remains after that, use:
emerge -pv --depcleanpackage
to see what's pulling-inpackage.
Are you sure that's all? No need to change my global useflags at all?
Well, I just said above to use emerge -pv to see what's
On 08/19/2011 05:27 PM, j...@jdm.myzen.co.uk wrote:
Lazlo my use flags for keeping kde and gnome away are -kde -gnome -qt4
-qt4 has nothing to do with KDE. If any package has a qt4 USE flag that
results in KDE dependencies, then it should be reported as a bug. I'm
not aware of any such
2011/8/19 Space Cake spaceca...@gmail.com:
hi,
after playing a lot with desktop environment first I've decided to move
from kde to gnome because kde is too shine and eat too much and
contains a lot of feature which I don't really need.. gnome is good but
still too fat so finally I've
Em 19/08/2011 10:48, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com escreveu:
On Fri 19 August 2011 13:12:25 fra...@gmail.com did opine thusly:
I the case I don't need a initram, I guess that the grub line for
parameter passing to the kernel would be empty. Am I wrong?
Yes.
Using or not using
On 2011. aug. 19., péntek, 16.50.09 CEST, András Csányi wrote:
2011/8/19 Space Cake spaceca...@gmail.com:
hi,
after playing a lot with desktop environment first I've decided to move
from kde to gnome because kde is too shine and eat too much and
contains a lot of feature which I don't really
On Fri 19 August 2011 15:06:46 fra...@gmail.com did opine thusly:
Some Gentoo users still need an initramfs, such as booting off
drives in a RAID configuration. They need the RAID drivers
first to read the disks so use an initramfs to fix this little
problem exactly as Ubunut fixes their
On Friday 19 August 2011 13:54:40 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
You change your profile. You can see your current profile with:
eselect profile list
For KDE you would use default/linux/amd64/10.0/desktop/kde and for
Gnome default/linux/amd64/10.0/desktop/gnome.
Those are recent additions
I created the backup users and everything works as long as the backup
users have shells on the backup server and are listed in AllowUsers in
/etc/ssh/sshd_config on the backup server. Did I do something wrong
or should the backup users need shells and to be listed in AllowUsers?
I'm not too
On 08/17/11 13:35, Grant wrote:
Is there a way to
restrict SSH keys to the rsync command?
Yes, via the authorized_keys file. you can add a command directive. this
will always force that command to be executed whenever a connection is made
using this key.
I'm using the command directive
I'm setting up an automated rdiff-backup system and I'm stuck between
pushing the backups to the backup server, and pulling the backups to
the backup server. If I push, I have to allow read/write access of my
backups via SSH keys. If I pull, I have to enable root logins on each
system
We're doing the same thing for our backups. Here's that chunk of our
documentation, if it's helpful.
Thanks Michael. You've found that a shell account is required on the
backup server in order to push backups to it?
Is the purpose of the Host block in .ssh/config to store the hostname
of the
On 10-Aug-11 20:36, Paul Hartman wrote:
So I'd like to change it the way that both anonymous
as well as local users are chrooted to base ftp directory
/home/ftp but I do not know how to do it.
Set user_config_dir to point to someplace such as /etc/vsftpd/users
In that directory, create files
On 08/19/11 14:00, Grant wrote:
We're doing the same thing for our backups. Here's that chunk of our
documentation, if it's helpful.
Thanks Michael. You've found that a shell account is required on the
backup server in order to push backups to it?
Yes, you have to be able to run a command
On Friday 19 August 2011, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 08/18/2011 10:08 PM, András Csányi wrote:
On 18 August 2011 18:59,fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, guys
It is a shame, I know, but after several years using Gentoo, it is
the first time I try to build a kernel without genkernel.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:50, András Csányi sayusi.a...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/8/19 Space Cake spaceca...@gmail.com:
my question is what is the easiest way to get rid of kde/gnome stuff? is
this enough to change my useflags to -kde and -gnome? Is there any list
what I can safely unmerge
Is the purpose of the Host block in .ssh/config to store the hostname
of the backup server so it doesn't need to be used directly in the
rdiff-backup command?
It forces key-based authentication when connecting to the backup server.
The default is password-based, which obviously won't work in
Gregory Woodbury wrote:
The initramfs is a container for modules and stuff need to bring up
the system before the mounts of
/ and /boot.If all the drivers are built-in to the kernel (or at
least the minimum required drivers are built-in)
then the initramfs isn't necessary.
Passing
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 05:19:29PM +0200, Space Cake wrote
I'll try to avoid as many kde/gnome application as I can :) I don't
really like them because I want to have my window in front of me right
when click on the icon :). I just started to clean-up my useflags,
changed to desktop
On Saturday 20 August 2011 00:14:07 Walter Dnes wrote:
Here's my autodepclean script. It parses the output of a pretend
depclean and generates, but does not execute, a script called
cleanscript, which has to be run as root. Note the warning to check
cleanscript before running it. Remove
Cool! I can see myself using this script routinely.
That said, since one *must* check the resulting script anyway, why not
start the editor directly after chmod? E.g.:
$EDITOR cleanscript
Oh, also don't forget to delete cleanscript.000 ;)
Rgds,
On 2011-08-20, Walter Dnes
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 01:34:33AM +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote
Interesting - thanks! It found an unused library file (qdbm) here that
nothing else had.
One suggestion: I'd create cleanscript in /tmp rather than wherever I
happened to be at the time.
Question... how many people have
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 08:17:57AM +0700, Pandu Poluan wrote
Oh, also don't forget to delete cleanscript.000 ;)
The autodepclean script cleans out the the temporary file with...
echo # cleanscript.000
...Note the which zaps cleanscript.000. I leave it around as a
debugging aid. This is
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Peter Humphrey
pe...@humphrey.ukfsn.org wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2011 23:46:30 Paul Hartman wrote:
I saw that one of the pins on the port was bent inward on itself, so it
never made contact when I plugged devices into it.
And when you tried to
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