### Mail vom Wednesday 03 October 2012, 01:01:41: ###
I has compile new kernel, but the result is same.
CONFIG_USB_ACM=y
CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y
CONFIG_USB_WDM=y
CONFIG_USB_TMC=y
Hi,
i don't really remember where - perhaps search the mailinglist-archive - but i
think i've read that
My new machine is working very well -- thanks again for the advice -- ,
tho' the sighing noise from the CPU fan is a bit trying (smile),
I'm considering setting up an incremental back-up system
so that if the SSD collapses,
I can restore everything from files stored on the HDD without
Am 04.10.2012 08:38, schrieb Philip Webb:
My new machine is working very well -- thanks again for the advice -- ,
tho' the sighing noise from the CPU fan is a bit trying (smile),
I'm considering setting up an incremental back-up system
so that if the SSD collapses,
I can restore everything
On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 02:38 -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
My new machine is working very well -- thanks again for the advice -- ,
tho' the sighing noise from the CPU fan is a bit trying (smile),
I'm considering setting up an incremental back-up system
so that if the SSD collapses,
I can restore
On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 10:25:53 +0200, Michael Hampicke wrote:
I am using http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ (in portage) which brings
some nice features like compression, de-duplication and a web interface.
Once configured it runs automatically.
+1 for BackupPC
What do you use for cloud/offsite
Am 04.10.2012 12:37, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 10:25:53 +0200, Michael Hampicke wrote:
I am using http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ (in portage) which brings
some nice features like compression, de-duplication and a web interface.
Once configured it runs automatically.
+1
On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 13:43:13 +0200, Michael Hampicke wrote:
Hm, dar looks interesting. I'll have a look at it. The man page states
that it is possible to restore individual files from an dar archive
without reading the complete file (in contrast to tar). Is this also
true when using
On Thursday 04 Oct 2012 07:18:14 Jens Reinemuth wrote:
### Mail vom Wednesday 03 October 2012, 01:01:41: ###
I has compile new kernel, but the result is same.
CONFIG_USB_ACM=y
CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y
CONFIG_USB_WDM=y
CONFIG_USB_TMC=y
Hi,
i don't really remember where - perhaps
Finishing a brand new install on a brand new machine, compiling kernel 3.4.9 is
OK. Boot from it also. Just a detail: the USB keyboard is not recognized, no
input possible (works fine under BIOS or when booting from the install disk and
chrooting). I must have forgotten something, some driver.
Alain Didierjean wrote:
Finishing a brand new install on a brand new machine, compiling kernel 3.4.9
is OK. Boot from it also. Just a detail: the USB keyboard is not recognized,
no input possible (works fine under BIOS or when booting from the install
disk and chrooting). I must have
On Thursday 04 October 2012 13:53:19 Mick wrote:
Last time I printed on a Brother printer (can't recall model) I had
CONFIG_USB_PRINTER disabled and cups compiled with the USB flag
enabled.
I've had to do that in recent kernel versions with my Kyocera laser too.
This is an amd64 box, so that
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 1:38 AM, Philip Webb purs...@ca.inter.net wrote:
My new machine is working very well -- thanks again for the advice -- ,
tho' the sighing noise from the CPU fan is a bit trying (smile),
I'm considering setting up an incremental back-up system
so that if the SSD
On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 15:07:05 +0200 (CEST), Alain Didierjean wrote:
Finishing a brand new install on a brand new machine, compiling kernel
3.4.9 is OK. Boot from it also. Just a detail: the USB keyboard is not
recognized, no input possible (works fine under BIOS or when booting
from the install
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Paul Hartman
paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using rdiff-backup to do incremental backups of my local machine
to an external HDD, as well as using it to make backups of a remote
server over SSH onto my local machine.
Using rdiff-backup as well here on
Hello,
i have found what is the mistake, and it's so easy.
When in kernel usb printer compiled in, then must compile cups without
usb. Now all run. Well done. Thanks for support.
Nice evening or day where ever are.
Silvio
Silvio Siefke wrote:
Hello,
i have found what is the mistake, and it's so easy.
When in kernel usb printer compiled in, then must compile cups without
usb. Now all run. Well done. Thanks for support.
Nice evening or day where ever are.
Silvio
Now I wish I had posted what I was
On Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 03:07:05PM +0200, Alain Didierjean wrote
Finishing a brand new install on a brand new machine, compiling kernel
3.4.9 is OK. Boot from it also. Just a detail: the USB keyboard is
not recognized, no input possible (works fine under BIOS or when
booting from the install
On Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 03:07:05PM +0200, Alain Didierjean wrote
Finishing a brand new install on a brand new machine,
compiling kernel 3.4.9 is OK. Boot from it also.
But the USB keyboard is not recognized, no input possible,
though it works fine under BIOS or when booting from the install
Dearest FX-8350,
Will I get lucky and be happy (price justified by performance
enhancements) if we consummate our first transaction?
Or should I want for your cousin the Steamroller?
snip
Any got Gentoo running on a new AMD Vishera
(FX-8350) CPU based system (Oct, 23 2012 launch) ?
Anyone
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