-1.5.4
* media-sound/vorbis-tools-1.2.0-r2
* media-video/totem-2.22.2-r1
* net-print/gnome-cups-manager-0.33
* net-print/libgnomecups-0.2.3
* x11-libs/gtk+-2.14.5
/snip
snip
lightning ~ # emerge -pv ghostscript-gpl subversion vorbis-tools totem
gnome-cups-manager
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Markos Chandras wrote:
From my experience i would recommend to use alsa-in-kernel + alsa-libs +
FYI that's alsa-lib not alsa-libs :) might confuse someone reading later.
alsa-headers + alsa-utils + alsa-tools
This combination works perfect on my 3 gentoo machines
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Nice catch, devs.
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suppose you lost /bin/hostname... what could you do
in order to make
it available again?
You can use equery from the gentoolkit package:
equery belongs /bin/hostname
sys-apps/net-tools
Zac
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emerge net-www/mplayerplug-in
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 13:41:27 -0600
Harry Putnam wrote:
What do I need to do to be able to view a quicktime video online?
I see a couple of quicktime library packages but neithers website
mention plugin tools for Mozilla.
I'm guessing there are viewers
Hi guys.
I installed 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 on a x86 desk top computer.
After reboot, I fond two problems.
The net work connection lost. I run the /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start, get a
eth0 does not exist error message. Is there any one can help me fix it. I need
to download more tools for the basic
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 10:42, Uwe Thiem wrote:
if a gigabit ethernet card is set to auto detect speed and duplex mode, how
can I find out how it actually connects? I poked around in /proc but didn't
find anything useful.
mii-tool, part of net-tools.
And please don't reply to an existing
On 02 August 2005 12:49, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 12:30:46 +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
mii-tool, part of net-tools.
Thanks. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to know anything about Gb
ethernet. :-(
Use ethtool
Thanks! That is exactly what the doctor has prescribed.
Uwe
/net.wlan0
my question is: what should a working /etc/init.d/net look like if I want to
connect to dhcp enabled open wireless dslmodem/router ?
any advice will be extremely welcome
Thanks
Nelis
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Peter Ruskin peter.rus...@dsl.pipex.com wrote:
On Friday 08 July 2011 19:58:47 Grant wrote:
host example.com
What package provides host?
I'm amazed I don't have it.
net-dns/bind-tools
it contains these basic essentials :)
/usr/bin/dig
/usr/bin/dnssec
On 04/19/12 15:40, Alex Schuster wrote:
Hi there!
How am I supposed to find the MAC address of an ethernet interface? I used
to call ifconfig and grep for HWaddr, but this does not work any more.
I found the 'old-output' USE flag for sys-apps/net-tools, which brings
back the old behaviour
On 12/03/12 10:32, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I've just been bitten by sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20120127084908.
After reboot, the network doesn't come up:
localhost /etc/init.d/net.lo[3463]: ERROR: interface lo does not exist
localhost /etc/init.d/net.lo[3464]: Ensure that you have loaded
* Philip Webb <purs...@ca.inter.net> [161003 20:04]:
> 161002 Philip Webb wrote:
> > 161002 Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
> >> On Sun, Oct 02, 2016 at 07:41:48AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
> >>> I did a big system update yesterday ( 52 pkgs ), incl Net-tools
=gnome-base/gconf-2.20
=gnome-extra/polkit-gnome-0.92
=x11-libs/libnotify-0.4.3
=gnome-base/libglade-2
=gnome-base/gnome-keyring-2.20
=dev-libs/libnl-1.1
=net-misc/networkmanager-${PV}
=net-wireless/wireless-tools-28_pre9
=net-wireless
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
Hi, Jeremy.
On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 11:05:41AM -0500, Jeremy McSpadden wrote:
[I] net-misc/netkit-telnetd
Available versions: 0.17-r6 0.17-r8 ~0.17-r9 ~0.17-r10
Installed versions: 0.17-r8(04:51:44 11/19/09
want to file a bug report if it's just an operator error:
+ emerge --getbinpkg n -v --tree --deep --update --noreplace
--changed-use --verbose-conflicts --keep-going --with-bdeps=y
--backtrack=100 net-misc/inetutils
* IMPORTANT: 11 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
* Use eselect news
know a workaround for using madwifi-ng with WPA, please?
$ eix -I wpa_supplicant -o madwifi --format \tcategory/name
\tversion installedversions installed
net-wireless/madwifi-driver version 0.1420.20060201
installed
net-wireless/madwifi-tools version 0.1420.20060201
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 10:37:35 +
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
Hi there,
Could I possibly draw on the combined wisdom of the list to explain
to me the difference between net-tools iproute2, please?
I'd quote wikipedia article, since it really explains what iproute2
ex.php/bluetooth#Deprecated_method_using_hcico
> > > nfig
> > >
> > > The ebuild lets you specify an extra-tools USE flag, maybe that one gets
> > > them back.
> > >
> > > raffaele
> >
> >
> > I'm on net-wireless/bluez-5.4
of tools to help you. However, using iptables at the
command line isn't too difficult if you're only doing simple things like
closing/opening ports on your machine.
There's a IMHO really good framework helping you to setup IPTables without
having to learn the IPTables syntax etc: net-firewall
Grant wrote:
I've been using wpa_supplicant to connect to my Gentoo router, and I'm
wondering if I can use wireless-tools instead. I have the following
/etc/conf.d/net:
config_ath0=192.168.0.2 broadcast 192.168.0.255 netmask 255.255.255.0
routes_ath0=default via 192.168.0.1
essid_ath0
On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 17:14 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
I wondered if anyone here can speak on the various photo and gallery
generating tools available on linux.
I have photos on smugmug.com and wondered if there is do it yourself
tools that come anywhere close the sophisticated handling
On 01/24/2011 05:34 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering if there are any generic sorts of code translation
tools in portage wherein I could translate from an 'uncommon' language
no one here is likely to use (EasyLanguage) into C?
As an example I've attached a little EL
; queries by design.
>>
>> Try using "getent hosts [hostname]".
>
> Yes, that works. Thanks Mike. I'll set up a nice short alias for it. Looks
> like I can get rid of net-dns/bind-tools.
bind-tools is quite useful for performing advanced DNS queries. The
'dig'
orks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0)
> 1561390440: >>> unmerge success: kde-frameworks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0
> 1561390440: === Unmerging... (sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools-0.7.0)
> 1561390445: >>> unmerge success: sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools-0.7.0
> 15
432: >>> unmerge success: virtual/w3m-0
1561390432: === Unmerging... (virtual/linux-sources-3)
1561390436: >>> unmerge success: virtual/linux-sources-3
1561390436: === Unmerging... (kde-frameworks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0)
1561390440: >>> unmerge success: kde-frameworks/n
g... (kde-frameworks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0)
> 1561390440: >>> unmerge success:
> kde-frameworks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0 1561390440: === Unmerging...
> (sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools-0.7.0) 1561390445: >>> unmerge
> success: sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools-0.
t; unmerge success: virtual/w3m-0
> > 1561390432: === Unmerging... (virtual/linux-sources-3)
> > 1561390436: >>> unmerge success: virtual/linux-sources-3
> > 1561390436: === Unmerging... (kde-frameworks/networkmanager-qt-5.57.0)
> > 1561390440: >>> unmerge s
;> media-libs/schroedinger
>> media-libs/tiff
>
> Remove everything from media-libs
all media-libs gone
>> media-sound/alsa-utils
>> media-sound/audacity
>> media-sound/cdparanoia
>> media-sound/cmus
>> media-sound/musepack-tools
>> media-soun
that net.* bullshit out the window and use wicd instead.
Okay I am new to this wireless stuff. If I do
- emerge -vp wicd
I get
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] net-wireless/wireless-tools-29 USE=nls -multicall 0 kB
dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] net-wireless/wireless-tools-29 USE=nls -multicall 0
kB [ebuild N] dev-python/dbus-python-0.83.0-r1 USE=-doc
-examples -test 483 kB
[ebuild N] dev-python/urwid-0.9.9.1 USE=-examples 233 kB
[ebuild N] x11-misc/ktsuss-1.4 273 kB
? It seems
to come from iwconfig, which is part of wireless-tools. I have
version 27-r1 of that package, which is the latest available.
28_pre10 is available for ~x86. Try:
echo net-wireless/wireless-tools ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
emerge -Dv wireless-tools
Also, there are now
media-libs/libpng
media-libs/libreplaygain
media-libs/libsdl
media-libs/mesa
media-libs/openjpeg
media-libs/schroedinger
media-libs/tiff
media-sound/alsa-utils
media-sound/audacity
media-sound/cdparanoia
media-sound/cmus
media-sound/musepack-tools
media-sound/sox
media-video/dirac
media-video/dvd
] mail-client/sylpheed-claws-2.0.0
[ebuild R ] kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves-3.4.3
[ebuild U ] media-sound/amarok-1.3.8 [1.3.6]
[ebuild U ] net-dns/bind-9.3.2 [9.2.5-r6]
[ebuild U ] net-dns/bind-tools-9.3.2 [9.2.5]
I don't see any reference to php cli or sapi, and I
alculating dependencies * See the CONFIGURATION FILES and
CONFIGURATION FILES UPDATE TOOLS
* sections of the emerge man page to learn how to update config
files.
.. done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "net-misc/inetutils".
Is there anything in /usr/portage/net-misc
erse order:
Calculating dependencies * See the CONFIGURATION FILES and
CONFIGURATION FILES UPDATE TOOLS
* sections of the emerge man page to learn how to update config files.
.. done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "net-misc/inetutils".
Is there anything in /usr/portage/net-misc
! Where does the 62 come from?
# emerge -ept system | grep ebuild | grep -v '] '
[ebuild N] sys-devel/bin86-0.16.17
[ebuild N] sys-apps/hdparm-5.7-r1
[ebuild N] sys-libs/pwdb-0.62
[ebuild N] net-misc/openssh-3.9_p1-r2
[ebuild N] sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.0-r2
[ebuild N
to a
hardware issue until I've experimented with the software side of
things right? I have these in package.keywords for this wireless
connection:
net-wireless/madwifi-driver ~x86
net-wireless/madwifi-tools ~x86
net-wireless/wireless-tools ~x86
sys-apps/baselayout ~x86
app-shells/bash ~x86
sys-libs
it down to a
hardware issue until I've experimented with the software side of
things right? I have these in package.keywords for this wireless
connection:
net-wireless/madwifi-driver ~x86
net-wireless/madwifi-tools ~x86
net-wireless/wireless-tools ~x86
sys-apps/baselayout ~x86
app-shells
to narrow it down to a
hardware issue until I've experimented with the software side of
things right? I have these in package.keywords for this wireless
connection:
net-wireless/madwifi-driver ~x86
net-wireless/madwifi-tools ~x86
net-wireless/wireless-tools ~x86
sys-apps/baselayout ~x86
, but there has got to be a better way.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
> >
> > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/bluetooth#Deprecated_method_using_hcico
> > nfig
> >
> > The ebuild lets you specify an extra-tools USE flag, maybe that
in by:
* app-text/ghostscript-gpl-8.62
* dev-util/subversion-1.5.4
* media-sound/vorbis-tools-1.2.0-r2
* media-video/totem-2.22.2-r1
* net-print/gnome-cups-manager-0.33
* net-print/libgnomecups-0.2.3
* x11-libs/gtk+-2.14.5
/snip
snip
lightning ~ # emerge
that pulled them in.
*
* app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.6.3-r4 pulled in by:
* app-text/ghostscript-gpl-8.62
* dev-util/subversion-1.5.4
* media-sound/vorbis-tools-1.2.0-r2
* media-video/totem-2.22.2-r1
* net-print/gnome-cups-manager-0.33
* net-print/libgnomecups
On 2012-01-10 22:01:40 +0100, Kraus Philipp said:
Hello,
I'm updating my system and I will emerge the mt-daapd package.
revdep-rebuild shows no errors and the system is working.
The emerge call builds the depended packages exception net-dns/avahi
and the media-sound/mt-daapd. I'm building
/libbtctl
net-wireless/wireless-tools
perl-core/DB_File
perl-core/File-Spec
perl-core/Time-HiRes
perl-core/digest-base
sci-libs/cln
sci-visualization/gnuplot
sys-apps/acl
sys-apps/hotplug-base
sys-apps/iproute2
sys-apps/parted
sys-apps/pcmcia-cs
sys-apps/rescan-scsi-bus
sys-apps/sdparm
Am 14.07.2015 um 08:04 schrieb Fernando Rodriguez:
On Monday, July 13, 2015 7:22:30 PM hw wrote:
So what happened to the 'hvm' USE flag of the xen-tools package?
http://gentoobrowse.randomdan.homeip.net/package/app-emulation/xen-tools
says there is such a flag. However:
moonflo
U ] media-sound/amarok-1.3.8 [1.3.6]
[ebuild U ] net-dns/bind-9.3.2 [9.2.5-r6]
[ebuild U ] net-dns/bind-tools-9.3.2 [9.2.5]
Many thanks!
-Richard
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]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* net-print/hplip
Latest version available: 2.7.10
Latest version installed: 2.7.10
Size of files: 14,103 kB
Homepage: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/
Description: HP Linux Imaging and Printing System. Includes
net-print/hpijs, scanner drivers
=python
(-examples%) 0 kB
[ebuild UD] dev-libs/boost-1.34.1-r2 [1.35.0-r2] USE=-debug -doc
-icu -pyste% -tools (-expat%) (-mpi%) 0 kB
Total: 2 packages (2 downgrades), Size of downloads: 0 kB
# equery depends boost
[ Searching for packages depending on boost... ]
net-im/twinkle-1.0.1-r1 (dev
suspect in a variety of
circumstances. My suggestion is that
you surf the open source tools to find something
that reveals deeper information about your MAC
anomalies. Lots of stuff in:
/usr/portage/net-analyzer/
Here's one:
net-analyzer/macchanger
Description: Utility
Stuart Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking to find a tool that will allow me to monitor which
applications or services are utilising my network and hence bandwidth.
Now I have found loads of useful tools that can offer me
representations of the interface but little that breaks it down
bandwidth.
Now I have found loads of useful tools that can offer me
representations of the interface but little that breaks it down on a
time basis and per program basis.
If anyone has a suggestion of a ready built application it will be
welcome, prefer it to be console based for ssh [with a nice
Bob Bao wrote:
Hi guys.
I installed 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 on a x86 desk top computer.
After reboot, I fond two problems.
The net work connection lost. I run the /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start, get
a eth0 does not exist error message. Is there any one can help me fix
it. I need to download more
: [gentoo-user] REQ: net-wireless/linux-wlan-ng
default to +pcmcia
Daevid Vincent wrote:
Then after staring at the ebuild line I realized much to my
astonishment
that it is set to -pcmcia. WTF?! This seems to me absurd.
90% of the
wireless cards out there are PCMCIA. So I had to edit my
Hi group,
Following emerge --sync I was informed a new update
was available and directed to a file
/usr/portage/profiles/updates/2Q-2006
which contains the following:
move net-wireless/madwifi-tools
net-wireless/madwifi-ng-tools
move net-wireless/madwifi-driver
net-wireless/madwifi-ng
move
If you have net-dns/bind-tools installed
what's the output of dig -x 192.168.0.2 ?
# dig -x 192.168.0.2
; DiG 9.3.2 -x 192.168.0.2
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 914
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 1
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 06:25:13 +0100, Stroller
strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 14 Nov 2009, at 17:55, Nelis Botha wrote:
...
I need some help. I am trying to set up my wireless lan on gentoo. I
have recompiled kernel. Every attempt at configuring /etc/conf.d/net
end in faed
and
wireless.examples but it keeps giving me errors when i want to start
init.d/net.wlan0
my question is: what should a working /etc/init.d/net look like if I want
to connect to dhcp enabled open wireless dslmodem/router ?
any advice will be extremely welcome
Hi Nelis, I'm using wicd to manager my
/net.wlan0
my question is: what should a working /etc/init.d/net look like if I want to
connect to dhcp enabled open wireless dslmodem/router ?
I've heard great things about wicd, but I never managed to get it
work. NetworkManager worked out-of-the-box for me once I had the
correct drivers (now
folowed all the documentation and read and folowed tutorials on
gentoo wiki and also i have folowed the /net.examples and wireless.examples
but it keeps giving me errors when i want to start init.d/net.wlan0
my question is: what should a working /etc/init.d/net look like if I want to
connect
://www.five-ten-sg.com/libpst/
Description: Tools and library for reading Outlook files (.pst
format)
emerge -pv libpst
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] net-mail/libpst
for the kernel, which is at 3.1.10 because I can't seem to
get lirc to work correctly on newer kernels. The problem started after
a large system update just before the udev 171 to 197 migration. Among
other upgrades dhcpcd was upgraded from 5.2.12 to 5.6.4, net-tools was
upgraded from 1.60_p20110409135728
I see. Thanks for the explanation!
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Michael Orlitzky mich...@orlitzky.com wrote:
On 10/22/2013 10:02 AM, Linlin Yan (颜林林) wrote:
Hi there,
After net-firewall/iptables-1.4.16.3 (amd64) installed, I occasionally
found that it put iptables-xml ('s symbolic link
/etc/portage
/etc/portage/make.conf: -geoloc -geolocation -gnome -iodbc -ipv6 -kde -ldap -
lirc
$ emerge --info | grep ^USE | grep -i ipv6
$
$ emerge -pv dnsmasq
[...]
[ebuild R] net-dns/dnsmasq-2.86-r1::gentoo USE="dbus dumpfile inotify
loop nls -auth-dns -conntrack -dhcp -dhcp-
e Assistance to this
computer”.
I've also used net-misc/freerdp, net-misc/tigervnc and x2go, but more up to
date tools I have not tried yet and therefore I don't know if they are
suitable for MSWindows are:
https://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/ (uses websockets)
https://turbovnc.org/About/Introduction
? =net-nds/openldap-2.0)
mail-client/claws-mail-3.7.1 (ldap? =net-nds/openldap-2.0.7)
net-firewall/ipsec-tools-0.7.1 (ldap? net-nds/openldap)
net-fs/samba-3.0.33 (ldap? net-nds/openldap)
net-misc/curl-7.19.4 (ldap? net-nds/openldap)
net-misc/openssh-5.1_p1-r2 (ldap? net-nds/openldap)
net-misc
of compiling a kernel.
Nice thing about genkernel (and other such tools in other distributions)
is, that they also create an initrd.
what about mkinitrd?
I suppose the initrd is the driving factor for developing genkernel-like
tools.
really?
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for
happy ending.
http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_mail_3/*http://help.yahoo.com/l/in/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-08.html/
For the modem and router, you're on your own - just connect them as you
normally would for any other computer. Then, for the setup, use
/etc/conf.d/net.example as a template
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Stuart Howard wrote:
I am looking to find a tool that will allow me to monitor which
applications or services are utilising my network and hence bandwidth.
Now I have found loads of useful tools that can offer me representations
of the interface but little that breaks
Hi folks,
I'm planning to recruit two masters students for a development project
starting summer/autumn. I'm rummaging the web for some nice
collaboration tools since I'm planning on trying to recruit from
wherever I can find good people, and it will be too expensive to
relocate people to my
Thanks Peter. I'm just finishing visiting the home page of almost
every package on the net-analyzer category. If I didn't have such a
short dead line, I'd test them all. ;)
2005/8/3, Peter De Zutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
2 tools nmap and nessus for network/port scanning and others
there are countless recovery tools;
* it is so simple (compared with others), that someone could just
re-implement a reader for it, or recovery tools;
Any feedback about the Ext2 for backups? (Hope I'm not wrong on this
one...)
Unexpectedly ext4 is actually rather good for embedded when
On Friday, 15 September 2017 23:30:07 BST Daniel Campbell wrote:
> If you have app-portage/gentoolkit (I highly recommend it) you can run
> `equery d sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools` to find what's pulling it
> in. It's probably lvm2, which is expected if you use LVM for anything.
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 13:59 +0200, Matthias Bethke wrote:
Uh...why was the management in the subject line? Because I forgot yet
another question:
What dou you guys use for LDAP data management?
I've tried quite a few tools now. app-admin/diradm seems the only usable
one so far. net-nds
-apps/gawk
sys-apps/grep
sys-apps/iproute2
sys-apps/kbd
sys-apps/less
sys-apps/man-pages
sys-apps/net-tools
sys-apps/openrc
sys-apps/sed
sys-apps/util-linux
sys-apps/which
sys-devel/binutils
sys-devel/gcc
sys-devel/gnuconfig
sys-devel/make
sys-devel/patch
sys-fs/e2fsprogs
sys-process/procps
sys
sys-fs/udftools
> sys-block/parted
> x11-wm/fvwm
> net-misc/ntp
> sys-devel/gdb
> dev-db/postgresql
> sys-libs/gdbm
> net-mail/mailutils
> app-misc/rlwrap
> sys-devel/bc
> dev-libs/libxml2
> net-dns/bind-tools
> eof
> )
>
That will probably work. Offhand I'm not sure if you need to add -1 /
--oneshot to that to prevent all that cruft from being added to your
world file.
--
Rich
but looking at:
equery files net-misc/iputils (which contains ping)
I see no man pages mentioned in the output.
Short answer: according to Changelog, use USE=doc for iputils until next
version of iputils comes out (but be prepared to pull in *lots* of stuff
meanwhile).
Somewhat longer answer
.
Can't you recommend some tools?
Thanks in advanced!
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Available versions: 0.17
Installed versions: 0.17(02:01:38 03/16/07)
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Michael Schmarck wrote:
SNIP
How do you get that stuff (the Install CD)? By downloading? Why
can't you download the handbook, snapshot and stage tar ball as
well at that time? And what tools are you talking about? fdisk?
chroot?
SNIP
Michael Schmarck
Actually, I order mine off
else I should be backing up? I suspect there are
some more things in /var that should be included.
/var/lib/portage. You'll have your world file, in case you lose
everything, so you'll be able to rebuild your system with the same
packages.
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of orphaned
packages. USE WITH CARE It is not fool proof.
Although I'd still recommend caution, emerge -uDN world beforehand will
make things substantially more reliable.
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? Perhaps emerge
could somehow figure out the reason for such a conflict, and then
automatically unmerge the original package?
Not really a question to the portage developers -- just unmerge
openmotif (the blocker) and continue as normal.
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Ian Lee i...@leehouse.eclipse.co.uk writes:
They are all present in /etc/runlevels.
And again I see no reference to net.eth1 or hwclock
that udev rule starts any found network devices on your system net.sh
is just a wrapper to the net.* scripts in init.d, if you never use
eth1
sure).
Oh, I completely misunderstood!
You want to just check /proc/cmdline.
Tom
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create symlinks to
sendmail or it can be used through mailwrapper. Otherwise, just use
mutt.
gaim; for a machine without gnome/kde only fluxbox.
Centericq? The options are very limited here, I'm afraid.
Regards,
Tom
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prepare scripts for tasks u like
bind scripts to mouse/keyboard events in gnome
You may also want to try seahorse. It does this thing with a nautilus
plugin, I think.
Tom
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On 6/5/05, Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi guys,
suppose you lost /bin/hostname... what could you do
in order to make
it available again?
You can use equery from the gentoolkit package:
equery belongs /bin/hostname
sys-apps/net
is an excellent monitoring package for all sorts of server resouces,
routers and other snmp based devices. It's masked (in testing), so you \have to
add this line to your '/etc/portage/package.keywords' file
net-analyzer/jffnms ~x86
It a bit challenging to get set up and happy, but definately
On 23 April 2007, Matthias Bethke wrote:
I've been fiddling with this for some days and can't but assume it's a
bug in one of the Gentoo patches to either the kernel or NFS tools:
Basically, NFS locking breaks as soon as I enable jumbo frames on both
server and client.
touch foobar
flock
those two names, so that snort can use the
higher capacity card for its sniffer. I am not quite sure where to look
even to begin this process.
nameif does this.
# equery b nameif
[ Searching for file(s) nameif in *... ]
sys-apps/net-tools-1.60-r12 (/sbin/nameif)
# nameif interface macaddress
of net-tools.
Thanks. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to know anything about Gb ethernet. :-(
And please don't reply to an existing message to start a new thread.
Alright.
Uwe
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under /net/hostname. (Hmm, isn't that the default anyway?)
Konqueror can do it... but I don't run kde, and don't really want to
fiddle with it in that direction.
No, konq can't do it. It uses KDE kio techniques (incl. smb, fish, ftp,
audiocd, whatever), but this is KDE only.
Bye...
Dirk
: 41 packages (39 new, 2 in new slots), Size of downloads: 86,677 kB
Is there a way to convert to another format from Exchange, or import a
PST into maildir or mbox format?
How bout this?
* net-mail/libpst
Available versions: 0.5.2 (~)0.6.37 (~)0.6.38 (~)0.6.41 {debug dii
python
in
the output.
I then nervously re-emerged findutils and net-tools, but chkrootkit again found
the same binaries to be INFECTED.
Running chkrootkit on my ~x86 machine turns up no such infections even though
the same packages are installed on both machines.
Anyone have any insight into how chkrootkit works
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