On Saturday 09 Mar 2013 04:34:26 v...@ukr.net wrote:
Hello!
On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 18:00:02 -0800
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
I've never had problems playing media files in loimpress, so I all I
can do is guess.
If you can play video files in LibreOffice-4.0.1.2, could you please
Mike Gilbert flop...@gentoo.org writes:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
So my question is: how is this possible? Is maybe .config
file from the old sources-tree copied to new sources-tree?
Or is the actual configuration of running kernel somehow
detected and
On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Graham Murray gra...@gmurray.org.uk wrote:
Mike Gilbert flop...@gentoo.org writes:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
So my question is: how is this possible? Is maybe .config
file from the old sources-tree copied to new
There is no reason to believe that IPv6 will result in an increased use
of IPsec.
Bull. The biggest barrier to IPsec use has been NAT! If an intermediate
router has to rewrite the packet to change the apparent source and/or
destination addresses, then the cryptographic signature will show
Lookup ipvshit
I'll give you a hint.
The guy who wrote most of the pf firewall that MAC OSX now uses as well
as QNX, the latest version originating from OpenBSD and being far better
than iptables has bought up lots of ipv4 just to stay away from ipvshit.
Tried searching
Doing my usual Saturday system update, I saw a prominent msg
telling me that 'module-init-tools' has been masked
to use 'kmod' or 'modutils' -- the msgs vary -- to replace it.
When I did so (both), Nvidia wouldn't start, even after remerging it.
Back with 'module-init-tools' -- now in
On 09/03/2013 15:07, Philip Webb wrote:
Doing my usual Saturday system update, I saw a prominent msg
telling me that 'module-init-tools' has been masked
to use 'kmod' or 'modutils' -- the msgs vary -- to replace it.
When I did so (both), Nvidia wouldn't start, even after remerging it.
Back
130309 Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 09/03/2013 15:07, Philip Webb wrote:
Doing my usual Saturday system update, I saw a prominent msg
telling me that 'module-init-tools' has been masked
to use 'kmod' or 'modutils' -- the msgs vary -- to replace it.
When I did so (both), Nvidia wouldn't start,
Upgrading to systemd-198 and udev-198 magically enabled me to login via
gdm again.
Nice ...
Stefan
On 08/03/13 17:42, Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Matt Joyce mjo...@mttjocy.co.uk wrote:
Ok, I really just do not get what on earth it thinks I'm doing wrong
here, trying to install java firstly the ebuild in portage it appears is
too old, it wants me to fetch a copy of
Hi list!
Whenever I do sequential IO for a long stretch of time (e.g. md5summing
40 GB), I'm experiencing high load (ca. 6 on a 4 CPU system) and
temporary freezes of most applications. For example, switching between
tabs in konsole sometimes takes more than 2 seconds.
When doing this on an ext4
Am 09.03.2013 19:15, schrieb Florian Philipp:
Hi list!
Whenever I do sequential IO for a long stretch of time (e.g. md5summing
40 GB), I'm experiencing high load (ca. 6 on a 4 CPU system) and
temporary freezes of most applications. For example, switching between
tabs in konsole sometimes
On 03/08/2013 08:34 PM, v...@ukr.net wrote:
Hello!
On Fri, 08 Mar 2013 18:00:02 -0800
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
I've never had problems playing media files in loimpress, so I all I
can do is guess.
If you can play video files in LibreOffice-4.0.1.2, could you please
tell me
I can probably dump a lot of apache config. I still need SSL on both
servers even though only nginx faces the user?
Perhaps you need Apache for certain pages otherwise this is simply a
quick fix which is fair enough, we always like those at times but it
sounds to me like you could have
Hello!
On Sat, 09 Mar 2013 10:46:04 -0800
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW I just upgraded lo to 4.0.1.2 and no one has sent me any
power-point files recently so I really don't know yet if they would
play properly or not.
Could you please check if my sample presentation works on your
I have try the BFQ patch outside of the kernel mainline, it works well.
Maybe you would like to see:
http://algo.ing.unimo.it/people/paolo/disk_sched/
Also there is a 15-minute demo of the performance of BFQ:
http://youtu.be/J-e7LnJblm8
2013/3/10 Volker Armin Hemmann
On Sat, 9 Mar 2013 08:07:45 -0500
Philip Webb purs...@ca.inter.net wrote:
Doing my usual Saturday system update, I saw a prominent msg
telling me that 'module-init-tools' has been masked
to use 'kmod' or 'modutils' -- the msgs vary -- to replace it.
When I did so (both), Nvidia wouldn't
130309 »Q« wrote:
130309 Philip Webb purs...@ca.inter.net wrote:
Doing my usual Saturday system update, I saw a prominent msg
telling me that 'module-init-tools' has been masked
to use 'kmod' or 'modutils' -- the msgs vary -- to replace it.
When I did so (both), Nvidia wouldn't start, even
On Sat, 9 Mar 2013 21:22:23 -0500
Philip Webb purs...@ca.inter.net wrote:
It looks as if the change needs a 'news' msg.
If it turns out to be solved by the tools flag for kmod, I gotta
disagree. I also use -* , but I don't think we should get news items
whenever that's going to break something
On Sat, 9 Mar 2013 21:02:02 -0600
»Q« boxc...@gmx.net wrote:
On Sat, 9 Mar 2013 21:22:23 -0500
Philip Webb purs...@ca.inter.net wrote:
It looks as if the change needs a 'news' msg.
If it turns out to be solved by the tools flag for kmod, I gotta
disagree. I also use -* , but I don't
I can probably dump a lot of apache config. I still need SSL on both
servers even though only nginx faces the user?
You don't need SSL at both. Only nginx is enough.
But to ensure nginx performs well at SSL, follow this -
http://matt.io/entry/ur
Thanks for the link. Which ssl_ciphers do
On 03/09/2013 08:42 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 07:41:13PM -0500, Michael Mol wrote
The trouble with NAT is that it destroys peer-to-peer protocols. The
first was FTP in Active mode.
In its day, it was OK. Nowadays, we use passive mode. What's the
problem?
It
On 10/03/2013 03:42, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 07:41:13PM -0500, Michael Mol wrote
The trouble with NAT is that it destroys peer-to-peer protocols. The
first was FTP in Active mode.
In its day, it was OK. Nowadays, we use passive mode. What's the
problem?
SIP has
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I can probably dump a lot of apache config. I still need SSL on both
servers even though only nginx faces the user?
You don't need SSL at both. Only nginx is enough.
But to ensure nginx performs well at SSL, follow this -
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