Re: [gentoo-user] FAT32 USB not showing/mounting

2014-12-15 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 22:37:58 -0700, Joseph wrote: I have a USB stick with FAT32 file system, but when I insert the disk it is not mounting on my desktop. No icon is showing up, why? Which desktop are you using? Does it have an auto-mounter installed by default? -- Neil Bothwick Top

[gentoo-user] moving over to nouveau drivers

2014-12-15 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
I recently set up Gnome 3.14 with basic wayland support on one of my thinkpads. This thinkpad uses intel graphics ... my main desktop comes with a Nvidia GeForce GT 430 and I want to test wayland there as well. As far as I researched one has to use the opensource nouveau drivers them, right? I

Re: [gentoo-user] moving over to nouveau drivers [solved]

2014-12-15 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 15.12.2014 um 11:03 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: gnome-control-center shows both but enabling the 2nd simply doesn't work. This is all without trying to use wayland! Just plain gnome ... I even tried the kernel-options to enable the HDMI .. hmm I played with stuff like xrandr --output

Re: [gentoo-user] FAT32 USB not showing/mounting

2014-12-15 Thread Joseph
On 12/15/14 09:19, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 22:37:58 -0700, Joseph wrote: I have a USB stick with FAT32 file system, but when I insert the disk it is not mounting on my desktop. No icon is showing up, why? Which desktop are you using? Does it have an auto-mounter installed by

Re: [gentoo-user] FAT32 USB not showing/mounting

2014-12-15 Thread Alexander Kapshuk
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote: On 12/15/14 09:19, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 22:37:58 -0700, Joseph wrote: I have a USB stick with FAT32 file system, but when I insert the disk it is not mounting on my desktop. No icon is showing up, why?

[gentoo-user] Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread meino . cramer
Hi, this question is not related to a fully fledged, big local area network with DMZs and such. Even the word firewall seems to be a little too huge and mighty in this context to me. The network consists of a PC, which is connected to a FritzBox (cable, no Wifi/WLAN), which connects to the ISP

Re: [gentoo-user] Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread Emanuele Rusconi
On 15 December 2014 at 17:47, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Is there any simple straight forward tool to just block accesses to certain sites? Hi, I'm absolutely a noob or even less about this subject, but lately I stumbled into a thread on the forum that might be interesting to you:

Re: [gentoo-user] Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread meino . cramer
Emanuele Rusconi ema...@gmail.com [14-12-15 18:24]: On 15 December 2014 at 17:47, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Is there any simple straight forward tool to just block accesses to certain sites? Hi, I'm absolutely a noob or even less about this subject, but lately I stumbled into a

Re: [gentoo-user] Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 15/12/2014 18:47, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, this question is not related to a fully fledged, big local area network with DMZs and such. Even the word firewall seems to be a little too huge and mighty in this context to me. The network consists of a PC, which is connected to a

Re: [gentoo-user] FAT32 USB not showing/mounting

2014-12-15 Thread Joseph
On 12/15/14 18:17, Alexander Kapshuk wrote: On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Joseph [1]syscon...@gmail.com wrote: On 12/15/14 09:19, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 22:37:58 -0700, Joseph wrote: I have a USB stick with FAT32 file system, but when I insert the disk

[gentoo-user] unix philosophy question for old farts: the original purpose for /tmp ?

2014-12-15 Thread walt
I confess I've never thought much about why /tmp exists, but today I was inconvenienced when an end-user utility (uudeview) ran out of space on /tmp while doing an ordinary end-user task processing very large end-user files. Why is an end-user program using a system directory like /tmp in the

Re: [gentoo-user] FAT32 USB not showing/mounting

2014-12-15 Thread wabenbau
Am Sonntag, 14.12.2014 um 22:37 schrieb Joseph syscon...@gmail.com: I have a USB stick with FAT32 file system, but when I insert the disk it is not mounting on my desktop. No icon is showing up, why? Here comes the the magic formula, IIRC ;) Your user has to be in group plugdev. udisks USE

Re: [gentoo-user] unix philosophy question for old farts: the original purpose for /tmp ?

2014-12-15 Thread Andreas K. Huettel
I confess I've never thought much about why /tmp exists, but today I was inconvenienced when an end-user utility (uudeview) ran out of space on /tmp while doing an ordinary end-user task processing very large end-user files. Why is an end-user program using a system directory like /tmp in

Re: [gentoo-user] FAT32 USB not showing/mounting

2014-12-15 Thread Joseph
On 12/16/14 01:37, waben...@gmail.com wrote: Am Sonntag, 14.12.2014 um 22:37 schrieb Joseph syscon...@gmail.com: I have a USB stick with FAT32 file system, but when I insert the disk it is not mounting on my desktop. No icon is showing up, why? Here comes the the magic formula, IIRC ;) Your

Re: [gentoo-user] unix philosophy question for old farts: the original purpose for /tmp ?

2014-12-15 Thread Gregory Woodbury
As I recall, tmp was often a small, fast disk drive, compared to the slow lumbering washing machines that most data resided on. Several sites I recall had a couple of head per track drives; one would be for the swap partitions and the other was for temporary stuff that was being worked on. After

Re: [gentoo-user] Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread meino . cramer
Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com [14-12-16 03:43]: On 15/12/2014 18:47, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, this question is not related to a fully fledged, big local area network with DMZs and such. Even the word firewall seems to be a little too huge and mighty in this context

[gentoo-user] Re: Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread »Q«
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 05:02:40 +0100 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: actually the thing is: There is a plugin called NoScript which constantly accesses secure.informaction.com, which is the author of this plugin. I tried a lot to block that access from inside firefox but did not find a way to do so

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread meino . cramer
»Q« boxc...@gmx.net [14-12-16 05:28]: On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 05:02:40 +0100 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: actually the thing is: There is a plugin called NoScript which constantly accesses secure.informaction.com, which is the author of this plugin. I tried a lot to block that access from

[gentoo-user] bruning pictures (jpeg) to DVD

2014-12-15 Thread Joseph
I have bunch of picture in different directories. What is the best way to burn them to DVD-R so I can play them in DVD? I've tried to download Nero but I'm getting an error: -2014-12-15 21:34:30-- http://ftp5.usw.nero.com/software/NeroLINUX/nerolinux-4.0.0.0b-x86_64.rpm Resolving

Re: [gentoo-user] FAT32 USB not showing/mounting

2014-12-15 Thread wabenbau
Am Montag, 15.12.2014 um 20:02 schrieb Joseph syscon...@gmail.com: On 12/16/14 01:37, waben...@gmail.com wrote: Am Sonntag, 14.12.2014 um 22:37 schrieb Joseph syscon...@gmail.com: I have a USB stick with FAT32 file system, but when I insert the disk it is not mounting on my desktop. No

[gentoo-user] Re: Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread »Q«
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 05:46:17 +0100 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: »Q« boxc...@gmx.net [14-12-16 05:28]: On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 05:02:40 +0100 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: actually the thing is: There is a plugin called NoScript which constantly accesses secure.informaction.com, which is the

Re: [gentoo-user] bruning pictures (jpeg) to DVD

2014-12-15 Thread wabenbau
Am Montag, 15.12.2014 um 21:48 schrieb Joseph syscon...@gmail.com: I have bunch of picture in different directories. What is the best way to burn them to DVD-R so I can play them in DVD? I've tried to If you wanna play them as a slideshow on a normal DVD-Video player you can use

Re: [gentoo-user] Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread Walter Dnes
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 07:14:26PM +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote But it does not work as exspected: With wireshark I still see the crypted traffic for example to secure.informaction com and s3-1.amazonaws.com by starting firefox and doing nothing more (homepage is a blank page...). So I

Re: [gentoo-user] bruning pictures (jpeg) to DVD

2014-12-15 Thread Joseph
On 12/16/14 06:07, waben...@gmail.com wrote: Am Montag, 15.12.2014 um 21:48 schrieb Joseph syscon...@gmail.com: I have bunch of picture in different directories. What is the best way to burn them to DVD-R so I can play them in DVD? I've tried to If you wanna play them as a slideshow on a

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 05:46:17 AM meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: »Q« boxc...@gmx.net [14-12-16 05:28]: On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 05:02:40 +0100 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: actually the thing is: There is a plugin called NoScript which constantly accesses secure.informaction.com, which

Re: [gentoo-user] Something firewall-ish

2014-12-15 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 16/12/2014 06:02, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com [14-12-16 03:43]: On 15/12/2014 18:47, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, this question is not related to a fully fledged, big local area network with DMZs and such. Even the word firewall seems to be a

Re: [gentoo-user] bruning pictures (jpeg) to DVD

2014-12-15 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 16/12/2014 06:48, Joseph wrote: I have bunch of picture in different directories. What is the best way to burn them to DVD-R so I can play them in DVD? I've tried to download Nero but I'm getting an error: -2014-12-15 21:34:30--

Re: [gentoo-user] unix philosophy question for old farts: the original purpose for /tmp ?

2014-12-15 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 16/12/2014 02:17, walt wrote: I confess I've never thought much about why /tmp exists, but today I was inconvenienced when an end-user utility (uudeview) ran out of space on /tmp while doing an ordinary end-user task processing very large end-user files. Why is an end-user program using a