Wow.. It's Matt.. just wanted to let ya know your CGI site is pretty handy..
When I first got into perl and CGI it was a great resource.. I'll have to
check it out again...sorry for the OT :-)
On 2004 February 1 Sunday am 6:56, Matt Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 21:25, LJN wrote:
On
I was just reading an article in LInux Journal today about the 2.6 Kernel..
the new I/O scheduler looks like it rocked. The tests they ran on 2.4 took 30
minutes.. same tests took 30 seconds on 2.6.. thats like a HUGE differene.
On 2004 February 1 Sunday am 11:47, Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
Hi
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 01:23:34 +0100 LJN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
|
| It allow unstabile packages.
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 17:15:04 -0800 Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Does anyone know how the kernel goes about starting up raid autodetect
| drives? Or in what order?
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| Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
|
| It allow unstabile packages.
No it doesn't.
the pagages with ~x86 (for example) are for testing. right?
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Hi all,
Last night I was trying to reconfig my new kernel (2.6.1) to remove the
SCSI device. I found out that the SCSI must either be compiled build-in
or compiled as a module. Anyone run into this problem?
Vanh
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Dennis Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
Following a recommendation on this list I decided to try vegastrike.
After some 180mb of downloads I get the following errors. I would be
most grateful if anyone can help me get this game
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 08:14:59 +0100 (CET) Christopher Korn
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| | Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
| |
| | It allow unstabile packages.
|
| No it doesn't.
|
| the pagages with ~x86 (for example) are for testing. right?
That's ACCEPT_KEYWORDS, not USE.
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 08:51:26 -0800 Vanh Phom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Last night I was trying to reconfig my new kernel (2.6.1) to remove
| the SCSI device. I found out that the SCSI must either be compiled
| build-in or compiled as a module. Anyone run into this problem?
You need to turn off
hi list,
does anybody use kernel 2.6.1 and bind-9.2.2 successfully on a gentoo
box?
BTW: to get bind-9.2.2 running on a 2.6 kernel one must add the
capability kernel module, otherwise bind refuses to work.
bind is working as expected, but the rndc (bind control utility) refuses
to work with the
On Monday 02 February 2004 23:59, Reno Romanin wrote:
I installed lm sensors and i had the i2c modules installed, and per the
ebuild instructions, this is fine. When I try to start lm-sensors, it
says to run mkdev.sh to create the i2c devs, but it isn't anywhere on my
system.
do you have the
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 00:09, Chris Bare wrote:
Just wondered if anyone could recommend a good 'time planner' in
portage? By which I mean something I can log what I've worked on for
specific periods of time[*] ... if that makes any sense.
I haven't used it, but this looks like what
Last night, while at work, I was trying to think of ways to reduce disk
usage on my laptop (thus increasing battery life). I already mount /tmp
as tmpfs, and was wondering what else might be a good idea to mount as
tmpfs..
I figured /var/log might be a good candidate, so I stopped metalog,
Try a fresher set of livecd stage files. I was having this exact same
problem on a new install last week with the experimental 2004 livecd set
dated 1/23/04. I finally decided to start over when the newer files from
1/28/04 were released, and now the machine boots up fine. I never did
find
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 06:01:50 -0500 Aaron Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| mount /tmp as tmpfs, and was wondering what else might be a good idea
| to mount as
Alan wrote:
Is there any place
that stores the output of this so that it can be looked at later?
Perhaps you'd like to give remote logging an opportunity?
HTH,
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 07:52 pm, Spider wrote:
python 2.3 related, search bugzilla. hint: vegastrike is a good query
word.
Thank you, Spider, that did it, although vsinstall seems to be broken. It
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containing the directory that will be the root, and that's all. no
scripts though...
On Sunday 01 February 2004 17:53, Eamon Caddigan wrote:
Hey all,
I'm thinking of setting up a small
Hi all,
I emerged vsftp. I changed in /etc/xinet.d/vsftpd the disable parameter
from yes to no. Then I restarted the xinetd service, but when I connect
remotly I get the following message:
Connected to sasadangelo (146.84.177.41).
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Hi all,
I am working on a backup script but have some problems.
How can I step through a script?
thanks
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something else has to be disabled/removed, possably cdrw/cdr support, it relies on scsi as a dependency.
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 11:51, Vanh Phom wrote:
Hi all,
Last night I was trying to reconfig my new kernel (2.6.1) to remove the
SCSI device. I found out that the SCSI must either be
On Tuesday 03 Feb 2004 03:39, Collins Richey wrote:
Therein lies the difference. Nvidia has not bothered/succeeded
(don't know which) to learn how to program AGP interaction with the
VIA chipset.
Well, in a previous post in this thread I said that the KT600 gart
support in linux is not good,
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- Andrew Farmer wrote:
- Well, if it's so secret, why are you sending it to a
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- It looks sort of silly, you know, to have a disclaimer
- longer than the
-
On Tuesday 03 Feb 2004 13:21, Paul Stear wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on a backup script but have some problems.
How can I step through a script?
I do this by opening the script in kwrite and copy lines one-by-one and
paste them into konsole. F12 toggles line-wrap in kwrite.
Peter
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Its configuration resets all the time...
My config file is very simple,
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 03:58:02AM +, Stroller wrote:
Peter,
Others have posted that your maidir sub-folder structure is incorrect
for Courier. There is some, ahem, dispute about whether there is a
standard for this, so different authors of IMAP software choose to
implement it
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 07:51:51PM -0700, Mike wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 08:51:10PM -0500, Peter Wu wrote:
Before installing courier-imap, I had my postfix/maildrop working pretty
well with maildir.
I emerged courier-imap this morning and started the daemon afterwards.
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 14:45, Benoit Joseph wrote:
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem with my ntpd server.
Its configuration resets all the time...
My config file is very simple,
server ntp.belnet.be
logfile /var/log/ntp.log
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
After a
Hi list,
I have configured lprng on my system for printing and now want to
install samba. I get error:
#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # emerge --usepkg --pretend samba
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating
Koala Gnu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I emerged vsftp. I changed in /etc/xinet.d/vsftpd the disable
parameter from yes to no. Then I restarted the xinetd service, but
when I connect remotly I get the following message:
Connected to sasadangelo (146.84.177.41).
421 Service not
Koala Gnu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I emerged vsftp. I changed in /etc/xinet.d/vsftpd the disable
parameter from yes to no. Then I restarted the xinetd service, but
when I connect remotly I get the following message:
Connected to sasadangelo (146.84.177.41).
421 Service not
It's not CDRW, that doesn't use the ide-scsi module anymore (it's even
deprecated). I think is USB (mass storage needs scsi), or FireWire
(ieee1394).
Canek
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 07:16, Nicholas Hockey wrote:
something else has to be disabled/removed, possably cdrw/cdr support,
it relies on
Zarick Lau wrote:
[...]
As I used the maildirmake command to create a lots of folder, all folder
is appear as '~/.maildir/.Folder1.SecondLevelFolder2
In evolution, it will appear as
Inbox
- Folder1
- SecondLevelFolder2
Sure I am not a expert, but it may be the hints for you to hurt down the
* On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 16:11:54 +, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # emerge --usepkg --pretend samba
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] net-print/lprng (virtual/lpr from pkg net-print/cups-1.1.20)
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
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On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 08:00:42PM -0500, Bill Witherspoon wrote:
No dice on any of the suggestions. I'm going to post some debug output
to the gphoto list and see if it twigs anything.
Here is my story:
I also have a Canon camera and tried to use it with gphoto2. An older one worked
with
please excuse me if this problems already been solved - or if im
answering the wrong question. i have only read the last two posts to
this thread.
my web host provides courier-imap service to me on a openbsd box and
recently i decided to take advantage of it. what i found was that i was
Hello all,
On my laptop I have settled /etc/XF86Config so that only my usb mouse, not the
touchpad, is active; in my /etc/XF86Config I have these lines:
Section ServerLayout
(... )
InputDevice Souris USB CorePointer
InputDevice Keyboard1 CoreKeyboard
EndSection
and the other mouse has
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, raptor wrote:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zgrep. or 'zcat | grep' if zgrep should be missing.
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On February 3, 2004 11:08 am, raptor wrote:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
man zgrep
it treats gzipped files as if they weren't.
less will do this on the fly too in case you wondered.
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raptor said,
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zcat logfile.gz | grep blah
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Hi guys,
I installed gentoo at my machine and I choose to use kernel 2.6.1
I emerged the kernel with emerge development-souces and I compile that
with genkernel --menuconfig all
So genkernel had marked that's options and I tried to compile the kernel
without any other changes, but the module
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 08:08:14 -0800, raptor muttered:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 06:08:14PM +0200, raptor wrote:
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I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
zgrep
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On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 10:08, raptor wrote:
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Am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2004 17:08 schrieb raptor:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
I think you are looking for zgrep
(in app-arch/gzip)
thanx
HTH,
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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 16:08, raptor wrote:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
bzgrep for bzip2
zgrep for gzip
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zgrep should do the trick.
On 18:08 Tue 03 Feb, raptor wrote:
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I want to install samba and smbldap-tools. I added ldap to the USE-Flags
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Karl Huysmans wrote:
How well does XFS perform in this kernel? I have a server with dual
3ware cards (8 250 GB Maxtor P-ATA disks/RAID5 on the boards) striped
with 2 partitions of 1.7 TB each.
XFS is having some problems, as are some of the other FS's. Somthing
todo with the vfs layer.
I'm setting up a small email server which will be used to host multiple
domains and for which I want to use virtual email users, exactly like
sendmail's feature: virtusertable.
I'm coming from another installation where I was just using Sendmail
coupled with a small pop3 server and all the
It means the ebuild is under testing.
From: Christopher Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/02/03 Tue AM 07:14:59 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Your current profile is deprecated...?
| Someone remind me what ~x86 in the USE flags does?
|
| It allow unstabile
Benoit Joseph wrote:
Hello all,
I have a very strange problem with my ntpd server.
Its configuration resets all the time...
My config file is very simple,
server ntp.belnet.be
logfile /var/log/ntp.log
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
After a reboot, my config file becomes
restrict
040203 raptor wrote:
is there a easy way to grep rotated logs... when they are gziped...
I mean a quick way.. i.e. ready console tool..
'man zgrep'. my logs are bz2'd , so i can't test it.
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On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 11:12:51 -0500, Frank J. Mattia wrote:
please excuse me if this problems already been solved - or if im
answering the wrong question. i have only read the last two posts to
this thread.
Yes, this problem has been fixed. I did not follow the format courier-imap
On Feb 3, 2004, at 2:26 pm, Peter Wu wrote:
You probably want to change the maildir/path separater. I think there
is
an option for it can't recall right now. Will have to do some
research.
If I create a .whatever maildir under ~/.maildir/, then I can see it
from
IMAP client under the Inbox
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Claudinei Matos wrote:
So genkernel had marked that's options and I tried to compile the kernel
without any other changes, but the module iptables had not compiled
Device Drivers -
Networking support -
Networking Options -
[*] Network packet filtering
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 09:26:00AM -0500, Peter Wu wrote:
If I create a .whatever maildir under ~/.maildir/, then I can see it from
IMAP client under the Inbox node.
Do I have to create ~/.maildir as a maildir? I mean whether I need cur,
new, tmp for the ~/.maildir itself? For me, I just
On Saturday 31 January 2004 00:41, Collins Richey wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 16:37:46 -0500
Peter Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an etiquette on a public mailing list, can you please configure
your mailer to set width of your posts? Not every user, esp. UNIX
user, can read lines longer
Tommi Pirinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
If you think 2.6.x kernels are stable, try using an unpatched 2.6.1
kernel with a GB or Japanese (or possibly German) keyboard.
Actually, almost any non-english keyboard is affected somehow.
in X at least, my no-latin
Anyone running with ~x86 set system wide?
Good, bad, simply broken?
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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 19:34, Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
Anyone running with ~x86 set system wide?
Good, bad, simply broken?
2 boxes, neither less than 2-3 days out of date, running fine.
(1 is a dell p4 with nvidia card, 5336 drivers, but no
Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
Anyone running with ~x86 set system wide?
Good, bad, simply broken?
Generally pretty good. I wouldn't muck with it though unless you are
willing to get dirt on your hands and dig in when things do break (which
is fairly rare really). I think it is far more problematic
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 11:35:02 -0600
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I won't rant on the merits of using isc-dhcp3 over dhcpcd.
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 21:09:58 +0200
Sami Näätänen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 31 January 2004 00:41, Collins Richey wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 16:37:46 -0500
Peter Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an etiquette on a public mailing list, can you please configure
your mailer to set
On February 3, 2004 02:49 pm, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Generally pretty good. I wouldn't muck with it though unless you are
willing to get dirt on your hands and dig in when things do break (which
is fairly rare really). I think it is far more problematic to mix ~x86
and x86 then it is to
I've got a setup similar to the virtual-email hosting described
by the Gentoo documentation. In order to keep it operational,
I had to add the following to my /etc/portage/packages.mask file:
=dev-libs/cyrus-sasl-2.1.16
The version of sasl newer than that (2.1.18, I think) broke things
rather
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 19:34:49 +
Rick [Kitty5] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone running with ~x86 set system wide?
I'm running on ~x86 on my desktop for some 6 months without any major problem.
Of course, new ebuilds tend to get broken sometimes, but that's pretty rare and
you have to expect
gabriel wrote:
On February 3, 2004 02:49 pm, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Generally pretty good. I wouldn't muck with it though unless you are
willing to get dirt on your hands and dig in when things do break (which
is fairly rare really). I think it is far more problematic to mix ~x86
and x86
I'm setting up a small email server which will be used to host multiple
domains and for which I want to use virtual email users, exactly like
sendmail's feature: virtusertable.
I'm coming from another installation where I was just using Sendmail
coupled with a small pop3 server and all the
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 02:30:22PM -0500, Jerry McBride wrote:
Is anyone takling suggestions for Gentoo improvements???
A few I would like to see... in order...
1-PROGRESS BARS... man-o-man would I love a progress bar during an emerge
update, instead of all the text that gets listed
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|
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|$ ls -al ~/.maildir
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|drwx--2 mike users 48 Feb 2 13:14
courierimapkeywords
|-rw-r--r--1 mike users 64 Dec 12 21:53
courierimapsubscribed
|-rw-r--r--1 mike users3151 Feb 2
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 03:25:11PM -0800, Alan wrote:
Hi guys... still in the middle of getting a server cut over from debian
to gentoo and I just found some serious performance problems with mysql.
Figured it out as soon as I got home today from work. I'm not sure if
it was due to it never
On Mo, 2004-02-02 at 12:51, Sean Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 06:20, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
Hi Tommi
IMHO, it is really VIA + nvidia problem, I met it on VIA chipset boards too
(see my previous [EMAIL PROTECTED] ML)
What chipsets u have on mainboard/VGA ?
For what it's worth,
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 08:11:27AM +0200, Rust wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2004 02:25 am, Robert Svoboda wrote:
What does it mean really big projects? I was working on
project with another 30 developers, haven't seen there any
IDE, just vims, emacsen and UltraEdits. Source code had
Hi!
I am new with Gentoo and already have experienced a big problem installing
my Gentoo.
I have followed the instructions from the site of Gentoo.
All steps has ocurred with no problems.
However, whem I have tried my first boot, the system stops with the
following message above:
STEP 3:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 07:20:12PM -0800, Alan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 03:25:11PM -0800, Alan wrote:
Hi guys... still in the middle of getting a server cut over from debian
to gentoo and I just found some serious performance problems with mysql.
Figured it out as soon as I got home
Hi,
I've got a number of games for which I like to keep a backup copy of the
CDs at the office. This saves me having to drag around the CDs and
forgetting then in one place or another when the fancy strikes me to play.
So far so good. This has always worked.
Recently I picked up a copy of
You might try cdrdao, I have used it to copy all kinds of stuff.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/03/04 3:39 PM
Hi,
I've got a number of games for which I like to keep a backup copy of
the
CDs at the office. This saves me having to drag around the CDs and
forgetting then in one place or another when the
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 20:44:31 -0200 (BRST), barreto wrote:
Hi!
I am new with Gentoo and already have experienced a big problem installing
my Gentoo.
I have followed the instructions from the site of Gentoo.
All steps has ocurred with no problems.
However, whem I have tried my first
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 14:39:18 -0800, Mark Knecht muttered:
I'm just using
mkisofs -o EXILE_DISK_1.iso /mnt/cdrom
which seems simple and straight forward, but maybe it's not good enough?
How about just unmounting the disk and trying:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=EXILE_DISK_1.iso
perhaps?
Can someone point me to an ebuild for the latest love-sources? I've searched the forums,
bugs.gentoo.org, BMG, and Google and can't seem to find an actual ebuild.
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Hi,
I upgraded my mail server today with an emerge sync followed by emerge
-u world, which resulted in (among other things) an upgrade to Perl and
the Perl libs from 5.8.0 to 5.8.2. This resulted in breaking my amavis
virus scanner, which produced the following error messages in
Oooh, that's friggin cool. :)
Larry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/03/04 3:44 PM
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 14:39:18 -0800, Mark Knecht muttered:
I'm just using
mkisofs -o EXILE_DISK_1.iso /mnt/cdrom
which seems simple and straight forward, but maybe it's not good
enough?
How about just unmounting
Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
Anyone running with ~x86 set system wide?
Good, bad, simply broken?
I've been running that way for nearly a year and hardly a problem. Although, its not for
the faint of heart. If something breaks, you really should know how to fix it.
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However, whem I have tried my first boot, the system stops with the
following message above:
STEP 3: Mounting necessary filesystems per boot options
Started device management daemon v1.3.25 for /dev
STEP 4: Determining root device
STEP 4a: Mounting root
mount: Mounting /dev/hda3 on
Larry Meadors wrote:
You might try cdrdao, I have used it to copy all kinds of stuff.
Larry,
Could you please exemplify on that a little?
I have also been wanting to make copies of certain cdroms that I own,
and have had similar problems, thus having to revert to *cough *cough
Window$ and use
You can find one here: http://www.linuxmall.us/~lovepatch/love-sources/
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Can someone point me to an ebuild for the latest love-sources? I've
searched the forums, bugs.gentoo.org, BMG, and Google and can't seem
to find an actual ebuild.
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Shoot, I don't have it installed here, but there is an ebuild for it,
and once installed, copying a CD was really easy.
Basically, you use cdrdao to create an image of the cd (a set of bin/cue
files), then use it again to write them to a blank CD.
I got it from just looking at man cdrdao and
How about just unmounting the disk and trying:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=EXILE_DISK_1.iso
perhaps? That'll give you an exact (and burnable) copy of the disk.
Not a happy dd process...
Gentoo2 root # dd if=/dev/cdrom of=EXILE_DISK_1.iso
dd: reading `/dev/cdrom':Input/oupuut error
3304+0
You might try cdrdao, I have used it to copy all kinds of stuff.
Larry,
OK, I just emerged cdrdao. Can you provide me with a suggested command
line? Looking at the options it looks like it's intended for audio CDs and
not data CDs.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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i'd suggest k3b. it's pretty damned impressive when it comes to copying cds
regardless of copy protection. and yes, that's what it looks like is your
problem.
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On February 3, 2004
Thanks.
blade- wrote:
You can find one here: http://www.linuxmall.us/~lovepatch/love-sources/
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Can someone point me to an ebuild for the latest love-sources? I've
searched the forums, bugs.gentoo.org, BMG, and Google and can't seem
to find an actual ebuild.
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Andrew
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 04:43 pm, _JusSx_ wrote:
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 02:30:22PM -0500, Jerry McBride wrote:
Is anyone takling suggestions for Gentoo improvements???
A few I would like to see... in order...
1-PROGRESS BARS... man-o-man would I love a progress bar during an
I used it for a data CD that was copy protected, and it worked.
YMMV. :)
I think these were the commands:
cdrdao read-cd --device 2,0,0 --read-raw \
--datafile mydata.bin -v 99 mydata.cue
Then this:
cdrdao write --device 2,0,0 --overburn \
-v 99 --speed 4 mydata.cue
Larry
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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 23:25, Alan wrote:
Hi guys... still in the middle of getting a server cut over from debian
to gentoo and I just found some serious performance problems with mysql.
My new hardware is a dual p3 1.13Ghz system with 2G of
Alan wrote:
Hi guys... still in the middle of getting a server cut over from debian
to gentoo and I just found some serious performance problems with mysql.
My new hardware is a dual p3 1.13Ghz system with 2G of ECC ram running
kernel 2.6.1 (gentoo-dev-sources) with preempt compiled.
The
There's lots of use 2.6 messages here, but does anyone have a list of
what doesnt work/needs work list for general desktop machines before I
take the leap?
e.g, is older hardware supported (PIIX - since they removed the tuning
option from 2.4 this has been a disaster for me)
nvidia keeps cropping
Andrew Gaffney said:
Can someone point me to an ebuild for the latest love-sources?
I've searched the forums, bugs.gentoo.org, BMG, and Google and
can't seem to find an actual ebuild.
What is the love patch?
-Eric
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