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Hi all. Had a rather weird thing happen. I hadn't run an 'emerge
world' in a few days, so when I did, there was a long grocery list of
things to update. Most of them seem to be related to, or dependent
upon, the recent perl and php updates.
I had
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Hi all,
I had posted about this relatively recently, and didn't get any
response, so I thought I would try again. I thought I had solved the
problem (I had a bunch of stuff in package.keywords that probably
didn't need to be there), so I left it
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Holly Bostick wrote:
gentuxx schreef:
Hi all,
snip
I went to do an `emerge -Duatv world` tonight, and I get dev-php/php
and dev-php/mod_php blocking. So I uninstalled them, and thought
that I would re-install later (if necessary). When I run
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
Well, this is what I would like to do. ( I thought this would be
obvious.) But I can't continue with the `emerge world`
unless I'm able to resolve the blocks. The command/process
dies almost immediately complaining about the
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with gentoo on a 4/8
CPU server. I say 4/8 because we're looking at Xeons that'll, at a
minimum, have HT but could possibly be dual-core. I run gentoo on a
P4 w/ HT and it runs great! But I
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Bob Sanders wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 15:52:01 -0800
gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with gentoo on a 4/8
CPU server.
I've been running
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Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 15:52 -0800, gentuxx wrote:
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with gentoo on a 4/8
CPU server. I say 4/8 because we're looking at Xeons
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kashani wrote:
gentuxx wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone here has any experience with gentoo on a 4/8
CPU server. I say 4/8 because we're looking at Xeons that'll, at a
minimum, have HT but could possibly be dual-core. I run gentoo
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Harry Putnam wrote:
My last line of boot output always says something like:
This is reader.(none)
I guess that means it doesn't know its domain name?
Any know why this would happen?:
root # domainname
local.net0
There are a number of ways that
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Forgive me if this ends up being the stupid question of the day.
But, I haven't been able to upgrade my kernel for some reason.
(Obviously I could download it from kernel.org and go that route, but
I would like to keep as much as possible in
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Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On 2/16/06, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgive me if this ends up being the stupid question of the day.
But, I haven't been able to upgrade my kernel for some reason.
(Obviously I could download it from kernel.org
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Holly Bostick wrote:
gentuxx schreef:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On 2/16/06, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgive me if this ends up being the stupid question of the
day.
But, I haven't been able to upgrade my kernel for some reason.
(Obviously I
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james wrote:
gentuxx gentuxx at gmail.com writes:
emerge -uav gentoo-sources
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
Total size of downloads: 0 kB
Nothing to merge; do you want me to auto-clean
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Bo Andresen wrote:
On Thursday 16 February 2006 19:35, gentuxx wrote:
Hmmm, shouldn't it be emerge -uav gentoo-sources ?
I mean, u for update?
emerge -uav gentoo-sources
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:29:50 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
I was poking around in packages.gentoo.org, and noticed
that 2.6.15-r1 is unmasked for x86. So I run an `emerge --sync`, and
`emerge -av gentoo-sources`. And it wants
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Mick wrote:
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On 2/16/06, Bo Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 16 February 2006 19:35, gentuxx wrote:
Hmmm, shouldn't it be emerge -uav gentoo-sources ?
I mean, u for update?
emerge -uav gentoo-sources
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Bo Andresen wrote:
On Thursday 16 February 2006 20:53, gentuxx wrote:
Do you have eix installed? If not I suggest you install it.
No, I just installed it. So this is the first time running these
commands - if that makes any difference.
Well
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I've got a little amateur project that I'm working on, and I'm running
into some difficulty. The most immediate problem I'm having, is that
I want to put gentoo on one of my systems, but they don't have a
CDROM. (These are old boxes.) So, my
, and one
doesn't even have a floppy. Thus the necessity for a network boot
situation.
I appreciate the response though.
--
Ghislain Bourgeois
---
Linux System administrator
On 2/17/06, *gentuxx* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a little amateur project that I'm
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John Jolet wrote:
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo kixtstart/jumpstart equivalent
On 2/17/06 11:30 PM, Ghislain Bourgeois
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At my job, I designed a system we call Pullstart that we use to
install Gentoo servers. I'm basically
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Why in the world to I need Apache, php(4), and a whole host of other
packages (22 to be exact) just to install NTP? Now, I'm assuming that
the net-misc/ntp package is actually the daemon, and not just the client.
Can anyone suggest a client *only*
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Sunday 26 February 2006 04:21, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about
'[gentoo-user] BS dependencies?':
Why in the world to I need Apache, php(4), and a whole host of other
packages (22 to be exact) just to install
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On 2/26/06, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Why in the world to I need Apache, php(4), and a whole host of other
packages (22 to be exact) just to install NTP?
Probably because
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Iain Buchanan wrote:
IMHO, I'd try and find and fix the reason that it's not keeping time,
rather than patch it with ntpdate. Unless you know the reason already,
and it can't be fixed, then I'll just shut up :)
Well, that *would* be the ideal way to
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Seo Boon, NG wrote:
I have the following error upon booting up after the latest baselayout
upgrade.
My lo interface can comes alive after I manually do a ifconfig lo up.
Any I'm
operating a number of services on lo, I need lo to be up and running
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Antoine wrote:
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Antoine wrote:
I just had to add the missus to wheel for her to get sound in kde
Check the permissions and owners in /dev/s{,ou}nd?
Benno
tux ~ # ls -l /dev/sound/
total 0
crw-rw 1 root
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Hi all,
I don't know if this would be considered a newbie question or not. I
haven't really seen it asked, and I haven't been able to find any
documentation that clearly states this, so I thought I would ask here.
Why is the --oneshot option
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Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Monday 19 September 2005 13:16, gentuxx wrote:
If I update firefox with the --oneshot option, I know that it won't
update the world tree, but why? Why is that the recommended
procedure? Does that give me any benefit? Also, why
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Stewart Taylor wrote:
Hi
Thanks to Holly , Peter and Scotty for the fix. It now works a treat.
Stewart
Um, I have the same problem. But (and I suspect this is why), I have
no /etc/X11/xorg.conf. KDE runs great! I've done a 'find / -name
-09-20 at 09:07 +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 01:12, gentuxx wrote:
If every security fix comes out with --oneshot being recommended,
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Is there a way with emerge or equery to determine what other package a
given package is a dependency for?
As a clarification, I have the net-dialup/ subtree excluded from
portage as described by another thread on this list
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A. Khattri wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, gentuxx wrote:
As a clarification, I have the net-dialup/ subtree excluded from
portage as described by another thread on this list
(/etc/portage/rsyc_excludes). But when I run emerge --ask --verbose
- --update
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A. Khattri wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, gentuxx wrote:
One thing to note for anyone that might have the same question/problem
in the future:
The --tree option appears to only show the closest dependency.
Which means that if there are several
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 22:51:28 -0700, gentuxx wrote:
The --tree option appears to only show the closest dependency.
Which means that if there are several packages (as in my case) that
depend on the one you don't want to install
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A. Khattri wrote:
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Remember my script that sends out HTML emails? Well, that's done, but
it's in-efficient.
The actual script that parses screen-scrapes. Initial script only went
to get the Last Price now, I
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R'twick Niceorgaw wrote:
Hi,
I read on gnome.org changelog for evolution 2.4 that it now supports
inline pgp signature/encryption.
However, when I installed it, couldn't find anywhere to select inline
signature. It is still signing as an attachment.
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
!-- /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:Tahoma;
panose-1:2 11 6 4 3 5 4 4 2 4;} /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal,
li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {margin:0in; margin-bottom:.0001pt;
font-size:12.0pt;
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Red wrote:
i tried to setup samba, but i just can't get it to work right. i can
write files - but i can't read them ?!?
please help!!!
some example of my problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % smbmount //silverserver/public /home/red/public
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I'm writing a sed script that will parse the *broken* output of
man2html. I say broken, because the output isn't W3C compliant (html
OR xhtml). I'd like to be able to modify it so that the final outcome
is XHTML 1.0 compliant. I'm running into a
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
I'm writing a sed script that will parse the *broken* output of
man2html. I say broken, because the output isn't W3C compliant (html
OR xhtml). I'd like to be able to modify it so that the final outcome
is XHTML 1.0
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
Well, while I enjoy a good challenge (especially sed, awk, or perl),
htmltidy does the trick quite nicely. It doesn't indent the way that
I do, but my first priority was making the output W3C compliant, and
htmltidy's output
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Mark Shields wrote:
Sane defaults? Sounds a bit redundant to me. You will have to
tweak the kernel sources since your not using genkernel (my
experience with Redhat is minimal, I assume they use a type of
generic kernel?). There's no way around
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Richard Watson wrote:
I'm not having any problems and I just rebuilt xorg-x11. Are you x86 or
~x86?
I'm running X86 - Thanks for replying. How would I force a Gnoe re-install?
You could either uninstall and reinstall:
emerge -Cv
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This is just a difference that I noticed while running the 'emerge
- --info' command. My kernel is 2.6.12-gentoo-r9, but emerge --info
reports the os-headers as 2.6.11-r2. I was able to trace the
os-headers info back to the sys-kernel/linux-headers
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Chris Ong wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am having a machine with 2 x Xeon 2.8Ghz w/HT/EM64T.
I am using the minimal-amd64 iso to boot up and install the
machine and it's a sucess.
But there's a doubt here..
During the installation stage, the kernel
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Hi all,
I went to do my routine emerge -Duptv world and it came back with
devfsd blocking gentoo-sources-2.6.13-r3. I'm not sure whether I'm
using udev now or not. I remember compiling into the kernel last time
I did a kernel compile. Naturally,
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Richard Fish wrote:
gentuxx wrote:
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Hi all,
I went to do my routine emerge -Duptv world and it came back with
devfsd blocking gentoo-sources-2.6.13-r3. I'm not sure whether I'm
using udev now
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Hi All.
After a fair amount of effort, I was able to finally get snort/BASE
working with postgresql. I followed the instructions at the wiki,
here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_BASE_with_Apache%2C_Snort%2C_and_PostgreSQL
I ran into a number
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gentuxx wrote:
Hi All.
After a fair amount of effort, I was able to finally get snort/BASE
working with postgresql. I followed the instructions at the wiki,
here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_BASE_with_Apache%2C_Snort%2C_and_PostgreSQL
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
I'm trying to set up ALSA on my new computer. I ran lspci to find out
what sound card I had:
camille ~ # lspci -v | grep -i 'audio'
:00:1b.0 Class 0403: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6
Family) High
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
On Monday 17 October 2005 02:00 pm, Dave Nebinger wrote:
So I'm busy tracking down a tcp connection issue on my server and I see
that *.shell is open (not a good thing).
So I do the 'netstat -pl' command to see who has that
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Michael Crute wrote:
On 10/17/05, *gentuxx* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi all,
I just set up cvsd using the Wiki How-To here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_CVS_Server. Nice
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Peter Gordon wrote:
gentuxx said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
cvs server: cannot open /root/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
Cannot access /root/CVSROOT
Permission denied
Here's the perms on the file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / $ ls -l /var/lib/cvs
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James wrote:
Hello,
For a variety of reasons, I need to be able to make an ethernet
interface on a gentoo system, change into listen only (stealth mode).
Kind of like half duplex, so to speak. Any simple tricks?
Just disabling all responses from the
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James wrote:
gentuxx gentuxx at gmail.com writes:
I've set up Solaris systems with multiple NICs, 1 as a
command-and-control interface, and 1 as a sniffing interface. The
sniffing interface was configured without an IP.
Did you partially configure
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I'm upgrading from mysql-4.0.25 to mysql-4.1.14 per the gentoo doc
(http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/mysql-upgrading.xml). MySQL seemed to
compile/install fine, but it fails on dev-perl/DBD-mysql with the
following error:
* Using ExtUtils::MakeMaker
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I was emerging some packages to set up a postfix virtual mailer and
got this:
emerge (8 of 10) mail-client/sylpheed-claws-1.0.5 to /
!!! Security Violation: A file exists that is not in the manifest.
!!! File: files/digest-sylpheed-claws-1.9.1
-
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Jonathan Wright wrote:
gentuxx wrote:
!!! Security Violation: A file exists that is not in the manifest.
!!! File: files/digest-sylpheed-claws-1.9.1
There's a file within the portage structure for sylpheed-claws that
it hasn't been told about
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Nick Rout wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 22:32:46 +0100
Jonathan Wright wrote:
- Second, run the digest command. You'll need to do this if it's not in
the standard portage tree and it's something you have added. Portage
needs to be told all the files
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Covington, Chris wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to have both nbsmtp and postfix, so that I can run an MTA and
use an MUA independently of each other. Although the two can co-exist
peacefully, the combo seems to upset portage:
videodrome ccovington #
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Just wondering if there was an optimal time to update one's system.
Meaning, is there a global/bulk cvs commit done once a day, that we
should wait for? Especially concerned about security patches - can we
*safely* assume that if the GLSA is out, that
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
My wife is asking if there is an easy way to keep a list of all web
sites visited on a specific computer in the house. I don't know about
such stuff. Is there any way to do that for either Mozilla or Firefox?
Thanks,
Mark
It
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Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 01:44:42AM -0200, Rafael Barreto wrote:
Hi,
I'm learning about the use of the sed command and I have some
questions. I'm
trying to read in /etc/conf.d/clock the CLOCK variable with:
sed '/^CLOCK=*$/p'
? If i put \0 the result is the entire
line. So, could you explain me this a little more? Thanks...
2005/11/7, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I will try to answer both of your questions with this one email.
The '\1' takes the first element, or element group, captured
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Willie Wong wrote:
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 09:03:01PM -0800, gentuxx wrote:
sed -n '/^CLOCK=/s/^\(CLOCK=.*\).*$/\1/p /etc/conf.d/clock
Ah, yes, I misunderstood the OP. I thought he didn't want the lines
with trailing comments at all.
He didn't
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Michael Shaw wrote:
What editor do people use for PHP and Perl development. I'm looking
for something with syntax highlighting and such, so that rules ut vi
or gedit.
Thanks,
Mike
I seems like you've got a lot of good suggestions here, so I'll
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Hi all,
This is sort of a n00bie question, but something I haven't really had
to mess around with. I recently did an `emerge world` and after the
update and a reboot, my root prompt has changed back to the gentoo
default. It now seems that the
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
My wife ran into a problem this evening that required I do a
reboot. She runs Gnome. Sometimes something about her setup goes
haywire and she loses all her desktop icons and her wallpaper. In the
past I've found that if we log
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Harry Putnam wrote:
Cláudio Henrique [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
try these to start:
kdeenablefinal
kdexdeltas
Explanation?
http://www.gentoo.org/dyn/use-index.xml
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gentux
echo hfouvyAdpy/ofu | perl -pe 's/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge'
gentux's gpg
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Trenton Adams wrote:
Hi guys,
Is there a difference between the two? I have 2005.1 installed. As
I've always understood it, my system will now always be up-to-date, as
long as I keep updating it. Is 2006.0 any different than 2005.1 after
the system
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Hi all,
I'm running an `emerge -Duatv world' and emerge is wanting to upgrade
glibmm-2.8.1 to 2.8.4. But 2.8.4 doesn't seem to want to compile.
Here's the error I get:
../../glib/glibmm/.libs/libglibmm-2.4.so: undefined reference to
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Rumen Yotov wrote:
gentuxx wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running an `emerge -Duatv world' and emerge is wanting to upgrade
glibmm-2.8.1 to 2.8.4. But 2.8.4 doesn't seem to want to compile.
Here's the error I get:
../../glib/glibmm/.libs/libglibmm-2.4.so
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Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to set up S/MIME in Kmail. When I select the 'S/MIME
Singing Certificate' field in Kmail/Identities/Cryptography/ it fails
to find my key.
The error pop up says:
=
Key Listing
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Jason A. Booth wrote:
Apologies if this is silly, but google didn't do it for me.
I've recently updated a lot of things, and am doing emerge -u world
right now.. but from my user account, I lost the ability to get
back to a tty. seems really odd
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Mick wrote:
On 11/06/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which versions of gnupg and kmail do you use? Did you look under
Settings -
Configure KMail - Security - Crypto Backends ? On my computer it
says it
uses gpgsm as S/MIME
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Mick wrote:
On 11/06/06, Jason A. Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about that.
~J
Don't worry about it. It is considered bad form especially when I was
relying on that thread to improve my limited knowledge on cryptography
in Linux, but we
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Jason's recent inquiry about the alternate terminals caused me to
revisit an issue that I've had for some time. AFAIK, I don't have an
xorg.conf. I've tried running `X -configure -verbose' and it fails
with a Signal 11. There are a bunch of modules
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maxim wexler wrote:
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Jason's recent inquiry about the alternate terminals
caused me to
revisit an issue that I've had for some time.
AFAIK, I don't have
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david wrote:
Try changing /dev/mouse
to
/dev/input/mice
or
/dev/psaux
OK, that worked as far as getting a running config. Now I just have
to figure out what the scan rates are for my monitor. Is there anyway
to dump the config being used when
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Richard Fish wrote:
On 6/11/06, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While looking closely at /var/log/Xorg.0.log, I noticed that Xorg had
been built under a different kernel. So, I re-emerged Xorg under the
new kernel. Which spawns a tangential
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Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
I was wondering what gentoo-users think and practice about kernel
modules. Do most compile them in the kernel or load them at boot-up.
Note that I'm _NOT_ talking about those modules that have to be compiled
in such as
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Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running WinXP to
help him out with his IT problems.
I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is to ask me for the
password for my kdewallet and
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gentuxx wrote:
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I want to access remotely my father in law's laptop which is running WinXP
to
help him out with his IT problems.
I assumed that krdc will do just that, but all it does is to ask me for the
password for my
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Mick wrote:
On Monday 02 October 2006 00:23, gentuxx wrote:
gentuxx wrote:
I forgot to state the obvious, in that, the ability to RDP needs to be
enabled on the target WinXP box. So, in System Properties, go to the
Remote tab, make sure Allow
krzaq wrote:
On 9/6/05, Bastian Balthazar Bux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
krzaq wrote:
Hi list!
Is it possible to tunnel IPX protocol inside VPN (for ex. openvpn) ?
never used it, maybe ayiya ?
http://unfix.org/~jeroen/archive/drafts/draft-massar-v6ops-ayiya-00.html
hmmm..
Hi all,
I'm trying to get BIND set up and when I go to start named, I get the
following error:
* Starting named ...
named: capset failed: Operation not permitted: please ensure that the
capset kernel module is loaded. see insmod(8)
I recompiled the kernel last night, but didn't see anything
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get BIND set up and when I go to start named, I get the
following error:
* Starting named ...
named: capset failed: Operation not permitted: please ensure that the
capset kernel module is loaded. see insmod(8)
I recompiled
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
If shorewall is so easy, then just email
to me the config files for a 3 nic network, with DMZ based web server,
and only internally (LAN) initiated connections allowed, in the form
of config files, OK?
Sure, there's 5 files
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James wrote:
Dave Nebinger dnebinger at joat.com writes:
I think it might be important to point out here how Shorewall
handles/uses these files. I don't use Shorewall, so I can't really
shed light on it. But these config files are really only one
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Kris Kerwin wrote:
Hey all,
I've been experiencing some random kernel crashes, and need a way of
finding
out what happened.
I can't find any information in /var/log/lastlog or
in /var/log/messages.*.bz2.
Is there any way that I can monitor kernel
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James wrote:
gentuxx gentuxx at gmail.com writes:
I think, perhaps, you misunderstood what I was saying. My
understanding of shorewall was that it was a script (or series of
scripts) that look for the previously specified config files and do
cool
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James wrote:
Dave Nebinger dnebinger at joat.com writes:
BIIIG SNIP
A beautiful woman once asked why she married the mechanic
out of all the numerous suitors beckoning to her. She replied
because he torn it up on the first night, and has
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Hi all. I'm sure this question has probably been asked before. So a
pointer to an archive of this list will suffice (I don't know where
one is).
Anyhow, I only get sound as root. Meaning, I've compiled the modules,
and configured the kernel for my
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Peter O'Connor wrote:
gentuxx wrote:
Hi all. I'm sure this question has probably been asked before. So a
pointer to an archive of this list will suffice (I don't know where
one is).
Anyhow, I only get sound as root. Meaning, I've compiled
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Nick Rout wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 22:46 -0700, gentuxx wrote:
As root
# gpasswd -a username audio
Replace username with (you guessed it) your username
K. I'll give that a shot. Is that a logout/login situation?
yes, and running id username
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Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 11:40:50AM -0700, gentuxx wrote
OK, I tried that and I have/can verify that I am in the audio group.
Logged out, then back in, even did a reboot. No joy. Now here's the
weird thing. mplayer works fine
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Nick Rout wrote:
WHAT is at /dev/sda1?
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 19:08 -0700, Edoceo Lists wrote:
List,
Is at /dev/sda1. Does anyone know if I need this? Where will I put
/boot? At /dev/sda2? Will GRUB work OK? I'm way
nervous about blasting this
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've been using my computer for awhile and decided to upgrade to gentoo
2005.1. Since there is nothing important on this system I decide to
install from scratch. I follow the quickinstall howto and reference the
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Dave S wrote:
Hi all,
Apparently my SIP port 5060 is in use. Is there a Linux command to tell me
what process is using this port. I have a vague memory of seeing such a
command but just cannot remember or find it.
Many thanks in advance
Dave
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Hi all,
I was going through and cleaning out some older slotted packages. One
of which was gkrellm-1.2.13. I use (and LOVE) gkrellm2, but really
have no interesting in keeping 1.2.13 around. But whenever I run an
`emerge -Duatv world', 1.2.13 pops
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