On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 5:24 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Ok,
I'll look at these and rsync setups.
thx,
I use rsnapshot, you can find the howto here: http://www.rsnapshot.org/howto/
On Wednesday 01 September 2010 17:55:17 Al wrote:
Can't reach overlays.gentoo.org alias pelican.gentoo.org. Is the server
down?
See http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335509
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 20:30:55 Mick wrote:
But this is apparently not the proper way, because after
restarting the server, apache does not show my web-page
reporting there is no such a database. I checked it with
phpmyadmin, and really, there is absolutely no database
in mysql!
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 4:10 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
A nice system wide backup strategy with around 2 dozen
thunderbird clients, is also part of the strategy. So
first users try to retrieve their lost emails, then
ask an admin.. I like a separate backup system for email
?
Regards,
Aniruddha
Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
The issue is, as you should already must have guessed, if its a
good idea to deploy Gentoo in a server. For the first time, i have the
opportunity to install Gentoo on a properly set (almost pimped out)
server and i wanted to be sure i know what i am doing before
Ĺeandro Sales wrote:
Hi folks,
someone to help me on this issue:
* Messages for package sys-devel/gcc-3.3.6-r1:
*
* ERROR: sys-devel/gcc-3.3.6-r1 failed.
* Call stack:
* ebuild.sh, line 1701: Called dyn_compile
* ebuild.sh, line 1039: Called qa_call
count=512 exactly do?
Regards,
Aniruddha
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other
ways are there to ensure the binhost's integrity?
Regards,
Aniruddha
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I totally agree to neil's assessment. Mike certainly has point that
Debian is more mature in some aspects (is has been around since '93).
That being said it is lacking so much in other departments that for me
it is no serious alternative to Gentoo (difficulty installing source
packages not in
Very good ideas in this thread. Why not open a thread in the Gentoo
forums and start a public discussion there?
In regard to your question, have you thought about the --oneshot option?
That way you can manually upgrade the packages you see fit.
James wrote:
Mike Myers fluffymikey at
I am curious how these businesses manage their gentoo servers:
http://www.tek.net/
http://www.sevenl.net/
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here's another business based on gentoo:
http://www.inversepath.com/service-gentoo-support.html
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What is the output of:
# hdparm -d /dev/hda
Please check here for more tips and info:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Use_hdparm_to_improve_IDE_device_performance
grtz,
Aniruddha
On Sunday 26 November 2006 15:34, Chris Walters wrote:
Hello Everyone,
My secondary computer recently got fried
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Willie Wong wrote:
Personally speaking, I suggest you emerge 'ufed'.
I moved from ufed to profuse, it's slightly better with multiple display
interfaces (dialog/ncurses/gtk)
cheers,
K
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that OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 does not have the ability to
save files as odt or sxw anymore.
A warning to those who acted on the deprecated bit in the USEflag
description.
Aniruddha Shankar
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
That said, it would be nice to do away with the building file list...
delay we have with rsync.
That I can live with. It's the updating portage cache - especially the
long wait at 50% that drags.
K
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try avidemux, it's quite good for basic edits.
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Holly Bostick wrote:
However, the Donkey client on MlDonkey is so close to death (you'll get
errors from servers that refuse to connect, saying that your client is
too old please update, even if you have the most recent 'free' version--
it took me *ages* to figure out that this essentially
James wrote:
Why does one need to set the flag 'wxwindows' for use on a gentoo(KDE)
system?
put
media-video/vlc wxwindows
in /etc/portage/package.use
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to display where the space
is used on the harddisk
It's very clean, and shows a (IMO) more intuitive display of disk space.
Plus, it plugs in neatly into the KDE guts...
cheers
Aniruddha Karim Shankar
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, once and for all, have a canonical, authoritative,
categorical explanation on how to set the hostname, the domainname and
the FQDN for machines with and without static IPs?
Cheers,
Aniruddha Karim Shankar
New Delhi, India
[1] http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Setup_Your_FQDN
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Yep. That is most certainly a problem. Unless of course you're so sure
and you can remove CONFIG_PROTECT and then get use buildpkg's to package
in the created tbz2 with the new updated configs. (yeah, you can't use
--buildpkg
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