On 2008-01-17, Brian Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentoo no longer exists legally, so I wouldn't worry. ;)
It exists illegally?
On my computers?
I'm an outlaw!
This is more exciting that I thought...
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On 2008-01-17, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 17 January 2008, Grant Edwards wrote:
Why won't portage let me install kompare?
# emerge --pretend kompare
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N
On 2008-01-27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Firefox doesn't print to pdf, however.
It'll print to postscript, and ps2pdf has always worked well
for me.
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any need for
the feature, so the requests just get ignored.
Such a simple idea, and no way to do it. It really surprised
me.
Here's your chance. Add the feature to Firefox. ;)
Or pay somebody else to...
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Blacklisting a source IP after multiple failed attempts within
a time period is probably a good idea regardless.
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with various security wrappers and kludges for various
clients/servers.
I think the only thing I'd use it for is to hide the sending
of these printouts.
Once it's up, they're be other things you'll use it for. :)
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a few more.
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). Comcast has tried to replace my (rented) bridge with
a router a couple times, but I always insist that I want it
replaced with a bridge. So far, they've done it, but I'm
afraid one of these days they aren't going to have any more of
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see now that this cable modem has no ethernet address as several
posters have suggested.
It almost certainly has an Ethernet address. It might not,
however, have an IP address.
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not like the server connects via residential Cox, it's a
hosted system. I should be able to use SMTP from my laptop if
I set up openvpn right?
Yup. I told you there were going to be plenty of other uses
for a VPN besides printing. :)
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On 2008-03-01, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group,
I need to post some drawings of a circuit I'm working
on to an electronics group.
Nothing too elaborate, just sketches really, but with
the proper symbology.
Along with the other suggestions, there's Eagle, but it might
be a
programs
do.
The file type is determined by the -sDEVICE= option.
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it still seems to be maintained. The above page has
references to the Linux Advanced Routing Traffic Control
site at www.lartc.org, but that site appears to be long-gone.
What's the recommended interface for doing advanced routing
stuff?
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On 2008-03-03, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 03 March 2008, Grant Edwards wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to do port-based routing. I found
a HOWTO that does pretty much exactly what I'm trying to do:
http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/iproute2.html
However, it's using iptables
a firewall machine.
2) Neither seemed to have any way to specify port-based routing.
So it looks like plain iptables is the way to go.
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to docs that explain why?)
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On 2008-03-03, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-03-03, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not aware of any iptables front end that will also manager
policy based routing which is Cisco-ese and maybe general
Network-ese for what you're trying to do. However I would use
On 2008-03-03, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
I don't understand why I have to do NAT. Can you explain why?
(Or point me to docs that explain why?)
router01.your.network.com
eth0 - 10.11.12.1
eth1 - 24.1.2.231 - Comcast
eth2 - 64.1.2.132
I'm behind a firewall that doesn't allow rsync connections, so
I did a emege-webrsync. It appears to have downloaded and
installed a current snapshot and updated the portage cache:
sent 9492088 bytes received 762706 bytes 585988.23 bytes/sec
total size is 152597091 speedup is 14.88
On 2008-03-12, Shawn Haggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
I'm behind a firewall that doesn't allow rsync connections, so
I did a emege-webrsync. It appears to have downloaded and
installed a current snapshot and updated the portage cache:
*** Completed websync, please
According to the docs at http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_Samba#Using_CIFS,
the following command should work:
mount -t cifs //windows machine name/shared folder /mountpoint \
-o username=user,uid=uid,iocharset=cp850,dir_mode=0770,file_mode=660
That doesn't work for me. I get this error:
On 2008-03-18, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 18 March 2008, Gavin Seddon wrote:
HI DOES ANYONE KNOW OF GOOD TRAINABLE NN SOFTWARE ON PORTAGE?
No, afraid not.
But I do know a good howto that tells you where the Caps Lock key is and
how to press it.
Maybe he didn't spend
On 2008-03-18, Gavin Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI DOES ANYONE KNOW OF GOOD TRAINABLE NN SOFTWARE ON PORTAGE?
No, afraid not.
But I do know a good howto that tells you where the Caps Lock key is and
how to press it.
Maybe he didn't spend the extra money for the lowercase option
on
There appears to be a bug in server_test.c:
ecos-opt/net/net/common/current/tests/server_test.c
94
95 #ifdef CYGPKG_LIBC_STDIO
96 sprintf(buf, Hello %s:%d\n, inet_ntoa(client_addr.sin_addr),
ntohs(client_addr.sin_port));
97 #else
98
Oops. Wrong group...
On 2008-03-24, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There appears to be a bug in server_test.c:
ecos-opt/net/net/common/current/tests/server_test.c
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that conicides with the
blinking.
I'm a bit baffled as to how to troubleshoot the problem other
than stick with 2.6.23 and hope that a newer kernel rev fixes
things...
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It's got an R-SMA connector for use with external antennas.
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On 2008-05-09, Ian Hilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2008 at 1:34pm -, Grant Edwards wrote:
I'm running nvidia-drivers 169.09-r1 with a NVIDIA GPU Quadro
NVS 290 (G86GL), connected via DVI to dual Samsung 204B
displays running at 1600x1200.
Did you rebuild the nvidia-drivers
On 2008-05-10, Alex Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards writes:
On 2008-05-09, Ian Hilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you rebuild the nvidia-drivers module?
Yes. The exact same version of nvidia-drivers was being used
for both kernels.
Any other changes with things that could
In gmane.linux.gentoo.user, you wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2008 at 11:33pm -, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-05-09, Ian Hilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2008 at 1:34pm -, Grant Edwards wrote:
I'm running nvidia-drivers 169.09-r1 with a NVIDIA GPU Quadro
NVS 290 (G86GL), connected
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
From: Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2.6.23-gentoo-r7 causes blinking X display
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 2008-05-10, Ian Hilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 2008-05-10, Ian Hilt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the output of dmesg while this is happening?
Good question. I looked in /var/log/messages and
/var/log/Xwhatever. I don't think I looked at the output of
dmesg. I'll give that a try tomorrow.
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included in 2.6.24 kernels.
Cool -- it's good to know that the driver has been added to
the kernel sources.
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involved in writing firmware for RF data communications
stuff for a long time, and I've certainly never been able to
affect sensitivity.
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or gnokii is Linux/OSS friendly:
http://www.bitpim.org/
http://www.gnokii.org/
If you want one that _runs_ Linux and for which you can develop
software, then I've no idea...
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* installed packages
[I--] [ ~] sys-apps/ack-1.82 (0)
It's not a big deal, but it's more than a bit counter-intuitive.
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On 2008-05-28, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2008 15:21:53 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
I can't figure out why emerge --search can't find a local
ebuild, but emerge -av can:
The man page states:
--search (-s)
Searches for matches of the supplied string
On 2008-05-28, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2008 16:28:19 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
The man page states:
--search (-s)
Searches for matches of the supplied string in the portage tree.
It only mentions the portage tree, not overlays.
emerge
On 2008-05-28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 06:56:14PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-05-28, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2008 16:28:19 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
Yes. It's in sys-apps, and both emerge -av
is wrong, regardless of the
how perfect the person pointing it out. OTOH, everybody
should probably get a pass on the occasional mis-step.
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firegl 5600. Does anyone have any comment about them?
I run a dual-DVI Quadro something-or-other and never had a
single problem. Just did an emerge nvidia-drivers, and
everything (including DRI) worked. Same for a dual-head nVidia
6200 setup.
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ATI drivers in
3 or 4 years.
So I'm thinking to risk a little and bet on AMD, and hope
that they deserve my hard earned money. but I'm not sure yet.
I need to do a little more search about AMD plans, and current
development status of ATI driver.
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Intel.
Imagine that. What was requested was a comparison of ATI and
nVidia. ;)
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On 2008-06-17, Nicolas Sebrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Definitely nVidia. Over the past few years I've had a 3-4 of
each (ATI and nVidia).
But now, it's not the same context. ATI specs are known and open source
drivers coming.
I'll believe
I just tied to do an emerge -auvND world, and it's failing:
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy =xfce-extra/xfce4-icon-theme-4.4.2.
(dependency required by xfce-base/xfce4-4.4.2 [installed])
Sure enough there is no longer an xfce-extra/xfce4-icon-theme
ebuild. There used to be one (it's
On 2008-06-22, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tied to do an emerge -auvND world, and it's failing:
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy
=xfce-extra/xfce4-icon-theme-4.4.2.
(dependency required by xfce-base/xfce4-4.4.2 [installed])
Sure enough there is no longer an
On 2008-06-22, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. How does one know when not to do a sync/update so that one
can avoid these problems? Is there a database broken or
not-broken status?
1. You can not know before but you can monitor the irc channel
#gentoo-commits on
mailing
lists. Pointing a good newsreader (I like slrn) at
news.gmane.org allows one to follow mailing lists with far less
effort/hassle -- and you never have to worry about mailboxes
filling up.
You also ought to switch to an ISP that doesn't suck, but
that's a different issue. ;)
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Flashplayer 9 doesn't seem to work for me. I've tried it in
both Opera and Firefox, but for most videos (e.g. nytimes.com)
it just sits there with the spinning loading arrow. Clicking
play does nothing.
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On 2007-08-03, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards ha scritto:
Flashplayer 9 doesn't seem to work for me. I've tried it in
both Opera and Firefox, but for most videos (e.g. nytimes.com)
it just sits there with the spinning loading arrow. Clicking
play does nothing.
Working here
and how to fix it.
I wasn't aware that something was wrong. I thought that's just
how upgrading worked... ;)
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On 2007-09-14, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to create a statically linked program that uses libtcl,
but I only seem to have a shared libtcl. The ebuild for
dev-lang/tcl doesn't appear to have any sort of static/dynamic
USE flags.
Hmm. What does the debug flag do
On 2007-09-14, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
I need to create a statically linked program that uses libtcl,
but I only seem to have a shared libtcl. The ebuild for
dev-lang/tcl doesn't appear to have any sort of static/dynamic
USE flags.
Hmm. What does the debug flag
? 150,250,350,500?
What did you configure as the playback device?
Does mplayer playback video files smoothly on that machine?
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you can use the MPEG2 decoder
in a PVR-350). If you left it at the default value it's
probably OK.
AFAIK I haven't changed it from the default, whatever that
is...
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component, it's jumpy. What would cause that?
I've no idea. All my experience would lead me to expect that
running at a lower resolution would be faster (smoother) if
anything.
It's probably time to ask on the MythTv mailing list.
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Can somebody point me to some documentation on how to get
hotplug working under Gentoo? I'm trying to use a ti
USB/serial dongle which needs a hotplug script run. I've put
the script in /etc/hotplug/usb/module-name, but it doesn't
get called.
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On 2007-09-24, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody point me to some documentation on how to get
hotplug working under Gentoo? I'm trying to use a ti
USB/serial dongle which needs a hotplug script run. I've put
the script in /etc/hotplug/usb/module-name, but it doesn't
get
On 2007-09-24, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody point me to some documentation on how to get
hotplug working under Gentoo? I'm trying to use a ti
USB/serial dongle which needs a hotplug script run. I've put
the script in /etc/hotplug/usb/module-name, but it doesn't
get
On 2007-09-24, Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
And the most recent version of sys-apps/hotplug is over three
years old?
I could be wrong, but if I remember correctly udev is supposed to
replace cold/hotplug. Perhaps you should try to find a way to do what
you
On 2007-09-24, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-09-24, Randy Barlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
And the most recent version of sys-apps/hotplug is over three
years old?
I could be wrong, but if I remember correctly udev is supposed to
replace cold/hotplug
-regioned PAL dvds in xine, so I see no reason
why mplayer won't work as well.
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widget that works
well http://www.silicondust.com/wiki/products/hdhomerun But
it was $179 the last time I looked.
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the
combined SATA/PATA stuff in the new one. The ATA stuff has
been completely redone between 2.6.21 and 2.6.22.
It's always fun to have major incompatible changes made between
minor versions in a stable kernel. :/
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On 2007-10-02, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:00:49PM +, Penguin Lover Grant Edwards
squawked:
You probably want to disable generic IDE support and enable the
combined SATA/PATA stuff in the new one. The ATA stuff has
been completely redone between
read stuff like that until _after_ you've
munged your system. ;)
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, but none of
the desktop-grade motherboards support ECC. If you want to use
ECC you've got to buy a motherboard clearly aimed at the server
market -- which mean a higher price and the wrong set of
features. :/
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in multiple sizes it takes up some disk space:
app-misc/bins
There are some zope based ones I haven't tried:
net-zope/photo
net-zope/cmfphotoalbum
net-zope/cmfphoto
net-zope/zphotoslides
Here's one that uses flash:
media-gfx/zphoto
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show up as /dev/sdbn : have a look for that.
Only if they're mass-storage devices and you've got msb-storage
and scsi drivers set up. Other types of USB devices show up
differently.
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On 2007-10-28, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most people go for this option, but there's definitely something good
to be said about the flexibility (and power!) of using a home-built
router from a second hand desktop.
If you don't mind the power, heat, bulk and noise. :)
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much less than Linksys stuff.
I've had good luck with Buffalo AP/routers and xwrt firmware.
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On 2007-10-29, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 29 October 2007 10:40:08 am Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2007-10-29, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Farrell ha scritto:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 01:13:25 +0100
b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Think of an AP as a way to connect
Nov 4 22:19:47 ThinkGrant dhcpcd[15785]: eth0: timed out
The second instance of dhcpcd never exits...
Who is starting this second instance and why is it going into a
never ending loop pulling bogus month-old IP addresse out of
/var/lib/dhcpcd?
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On 2007-11-05, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, after a recent update, it now appears that a second
instance of dhcpcd is getting started immediately, and it runs
forever, filling my system log with a never-ending stream of
useless spew like this:
[...]
The second instance
.
Does anybody know how to prevent dhcpcd from enabling the -E
option when you don't specify -E?
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On 2007-11-21, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 17:04:18 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
So it decides to just go ahead and use that lease to bring up
eth0 even though eth0 _isn't_connected_to_anything_. Since
eth0 comes up first, it gets priorty in the routing
On 2007-11-21, Peter Alfredsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 21 November 2007, Grant Edwards wrote:
Ever since an upgrade a few weeks, dhcpcd has been broken.
If I start up my laptop withput a hard-wired ethernet
connection on eth0, dhcpcd starts up for eth0 and notices that
it's got
anyone set this up?
Only on Verzon (which isn't GSM).
Any phones look particularly good for this?
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On 2007-12-02, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think so. According to what information I could
gather, I don't think the other carriers provide data
connections to dial-up landline numbers without a data plan.
I just googled across something saying that Sprint also
provides
service is still working. There are rumors
that Verizon is about to pull the plug on QNC, but those rumors
have been around for years.
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On 2007-12-02, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm trying to determine is, if ATT or T-Mobile have the
type of service you're describing:
1. will it work in both analog and digital service areas
2. does the phone need to support anything in particular to use it
ATT and T-Mobile are both
in rural
areas and small towns. That may not matter to you. There were
even a few gaps in the freeway corridor coverage in the midwest
the last time I checked.
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a local SIM card in a different
country and use it for official data access while I'm there?
Maybe. In the US, data plans aren't usually available for
pre-paid SIM cards. I've never tried to get data service
outside the US -- only prepaid voice and text messaging.
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These are lightweight, plenty fast, USB, Bluetooth, ethernet,
and the page even mentions Linux. $20/day and $7.95/MB
doesn't sound so bad.
Sounds bad to me. I guess I'm cheap.
How can I figure out how much data I send/receive right now
during minimal operation?
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:229986325 (219.3 Mb)
Interrupt:11 Base address:0xc000
This box has been up for 10 days, so I'm averaging about
90MB/day down and 22MB/day up.
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with Gentoo, it worked well
but I didn't try it with HDTV (because we don't have that
here).
What is the quality of the picture with the Freecom?
That question doesn't really make any sense. It's like asking
what the quality of the sound is with an Ethernet card.
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