On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 17:34:02 -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
And everything else is commented out (uses defaults).
I'm running postfix, which appears to be working, and forwards my local
mail to that same mail URI: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What should I be looking for?
Look in the Postfix logfile
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello Dale,
If you're using the KDE automounter, you don't need any fstab entries
for removable devices.
That's what I thought to. I do however use it for a console session and
I use ivman to mount. I think that is why I had to put that in there.
KDE
You can also try to add the following to your /etc/conf.d/net:
dhcpcd_eth0=( -l 3600 )
together with any previous flags you are using. With this, dhcpcd will
recommend a lease time of
3600 seconds to the server.
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Fabio A. Correa D.
Physics Dept, Universidad Nacional, Bogota, Colombia
you _are_ using dhcpcd, right?
I decided to emerge dhcpcd again to see what I get. It reports an error
at the end of the compilation.
* QA Notice: USE Flag 'kernel_linux' not in IUSE for
net-misc/dhcpcd-2.0.5-r1
*
* dhcpcd requires kernel support for Packet Socket (CONFIG_PACKET).
However it
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 foobar ls
works fine in my NFS-mounted home
The following steps were successful (for me)
echo app-emulation/virtualbox-bin additions dvitool \
/etc/portage/package.use
emerge app-emulation/virtualbox-bin# here 1.3.8-r1
create the virtual machine (WinXP in my case) as described
and install (here) WinXP SP2 and power off (the
I have a Kodak EasyShare CX7300. I have gphoto2-2.3.1 installed. I'm
currently running kernel 2.6.19-gentoo-r5 . In the past, I have used
the command # gphoto2 -P [1] to offload picture from this camera.
Until today, it has always worked. Today I tried to offload pictures
from the camera
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 15:50 +0100, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
I have a Kodak EasyShare CX7300. I have gphoto2-2.3.1 installed. I'm
currently running kernel 2.6.19-gentoo-r5 . In the past, I have used
the command # gphoto2 -P [1] to offload picture from this camera.
Until today, it has
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
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Dale wrote:
[I--] [ ] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.4.2 (1.4.2)
[I--] [ ] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.5.0-r1 (1.5.0)
[I--] [ ~] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.6.0-r1 (1.6.0)
I assume you are using the Sun JRE?
R
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Uwe Thiem said the following on 2007-04-23 17:53:
Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows an MTU of
9000?
Uwe
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
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Tony Stohne wrote:
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Uwe Thiem said the following on 2007-04-23 17:53:
Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows an MTU of
9000?
Uwe
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches
Hello,
MY seamonkey browser does not work with flash plugins. Firefox
works fine.
Searching around, I did not find anything that fixes the problem.
Here are my options:
www-client/seamonkey-1.1.1 USE=crypt gnome ipv6 java ldap postgres -debug
-mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail
kashani kashani-list at badapple.net writes:
Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows an MTU of
9000?
Uwe
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches support jumbo frames.
Additionally not all cards support jumbo
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kashani said the following on 2007-04-23 20:11:
Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches support jumbo frames.
Additionally not all cards support jumbo frames either though you can
certainly set them to an MTU of 9000 and watch things
On 23 April 2007, ames wrote:
kashani kashani-list at badapple.net writes:
Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows an
MTU of 9000?
Uwe
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to me.
Keep in mind that not all fastE or gigE switches support jumbo frames.
On Monday 23 Apr 2007 11:44:45 pm James wrote:
What did I miss?
Do you have flash plugin mentioned under about:plugins page? Also did you
try starting seamonkey from a terminal window to see if it throws any errors
at you?
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Regards,
Abhay
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Randy Barlow wrote:
Dale wrote:
[I--] [ ] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.4.2 (1.4.2)
[I--] [ ] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.5.0-r1 (1.5.0)
[I--] [ ~] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.6.0-r1 (1.6.0)
I assume you are using the Sun JRE?
R
I know I had to download it from Sun's website but other than
Do you use Google earth? Do you experience any problems with it? Using
a similar technology (AJAX), it has a heavy load of images. Try it and
tell us if there are problems.
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Fabio A. Correa D.
Physics Dept, Universidad Nacional, Bogota, Colombia
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On Monday 23 April 2007, kashani wrote:
Tony Stohne wrote:
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Uwe Thiem said the following on 2007-04-23 17:53:
Just curious: What kind of network (layer 2) is this that allows
an MTU of 9000?
Uwe
It sounds like Gigabit Ethernet to
I'm currently using kernel 2.6.13. I tried to download newer versions,
but using the same configuration leads to many warnings that claim that
some symbols my .config talks about do not exist anymore.
What can I do to find what should be changed? I tried reviewing the
kernel documentation, but
You can also fiddle with the rsize, wsize NFS mount parameters.
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Fabio A. Correa D.
Physics Dept, Universidad Nacional, Bogota, Colombia
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My webpage and OpenPGP key at http://facorread.150m.com
My alexandria.cc address is not
I'm coming with a very strange problem here:
My systems freezes completely when I try to get an IP address using
dhcp. I have an ipw2200, and it used to work perfectly.
The main problem in these kind of situations is that there's nothing
I can do to check what failed. Any ideas on what to do?
Right after copying the .config file, run make oldconfig. This will
parse the .config file again, and will ask you whether activate new
available options. Run make menuconfig on another terminal to check
the help on the new options!!
Good luck,
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Fabio A. Correa D.
Physics Dept, Universidad
Fabio Correa wrote:
Do you use Google earth? Do you experience any problems with it? Using
a similar technology (AJAX), it has a heavy load of images. Try it and
tell us if there are problems.
I have used Googleearth before but not since this started. My dial-up
is very slow so it takes
Hello Fabio Correa,
Right after copying the .config file, run make oldconfig. This will
parse the .config file again, and will ask you whether activate new
available options. Run make menuconfig on another terminal to check
the help on the new options!!
When make oldconfig prompts you with a
Abhay Kedia abhay.ilugd at gmail.com writes:
What did I miss?
Do you have flash plugin mentioned under about:plugins page?
NO,
I found them, but, I'm not sure how to install a tar.gz file on gentoo,
and have it as part of the regularly maintained files. This is very likely the
problem. I
Abhay Kedia abhay.ilugd at gmail.com writes:
try starting seamonkey from a terminal window to see if it throws any errors
at you?
It just says:
No running windows found
and everything works as it does launching from the KDE menu system.
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