Does anyone know of a front end for ffmpeg or any GUI in portage that
will convert .mov files to .swf?
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]: *** [avidemux/CMakeFiles/avidemux2_cli.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
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make[1]: *** [avidemux/CMakeFiles/avidemux2_cli.dir/all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
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It looks like this is an -fPIC problem. In order to fix this, would I
need to rebuild my entire system with the pic flag disabled?
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. Not
sure how to get those two working together. Both systems run Gentoo.
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on the remote
server and fill up its queue with files to be printed, and set my
local Gentoo firewall/printserver to monitor the server's cups queue?
Could I instead have the server do something like 'lpr my.ip.address:631'?
- Grant
If printing is supposed to happen on a variety of clients, that's a
wee
on
my server won't be pointing to the right place in that case. Any way
to allow for that?
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like any other
client trying to use the cups print server. Thanks a lot.
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was *the* way to print on Linux. Is there another
solution that would work better with Net::Printer?
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and
opening port 631 to the world is a bad idea and that it's much better
to use Net::Printer. Would you agree?
Net::Printer doesn't work with CUPS directly so I thought maybe I
should be using something else. I'd rather not set up inetd or xinetd
if I can avoid it.
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admin. ;-)
You're right, access to the printer can be given only to certain
hosts. So simply using 'lpr file.pdf' on the remote machine doesn't
strike you as a bad idea?
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them
listening on 22 and 631?
As for printing from lpr to cups across the internet, I should be
encrypting that data shouldn't I? Nothing too sensitive but it sounds
like a good thing to do. It looks like cups can use ssl but I don't
see any mention of it in man lpr.
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this?
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guys do this?
- Grant
Does the dynamic content not show on your printouts?
It does when I print through firefox.
I think I have 2 options here. I can convert these dynamic HTML pages
to static as needed, and then convert those static pages to PDF for
printing. Alternatively, Is there any
only a little way away, and if so, what is it doing behind a
public network? I am curious about this deployment.
I'd be happy to tell you more but I'm not sure what you mean. Still
only a little way away?
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or less what I'm trying to do. Is setting up a VPN
between my remote server and local network overkill? I think the only
thing I'd use it for is to hide the sending of these printouts.
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remote server and connect to it from:
1. my local print server for printing
2. my laptop for ssh and imap
Could I also only allow access to my website's admin pages through openvpn?
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This bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198712
says the latest rhythmbox ebuild is in the gnome overlay. That
overlay isn't available via layman. What is the preferred method of
retrieving that overlay?
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. Not sure
why evolution-data-server is a dependency though.
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to claws-mail somehow?
Do I need to install cyrus-sasl for this?
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, courier-imap, and
squirrelmail, and my mail is in ~/.maildir/ too.
- Grant
I've generated an SSL cert for courier-imap and started
courier-imapd-ssl. Do I need to add that cert to claws-mail somehow?
no, it will take care of it for itself.
Do I need to install cyrus-sasl
using pieces from that howto.
- Grant
http://spore.ath.cx/~dan/confing/mail/
I don't think main.cf is relevant, but I included it anyway. I also
removed some of the files I know I didn't change/don't use. If you find
something lacking, let me know. And if you have any particular
questions
be using my remote server's IP address for the server names
in the claws-mail config? Should IMAP4 authentication method be
Automatic?
- Grant
You still need to connect to the same machine on secure IMAPS / 993,
but changing (from authentication based on Unix users??) to virtual
users has
that mean my host is blocking the smtp port?
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, should
it show up under Privacy or Plugins once I've emerged it?
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somebody might be able to help when I get stuck.
The second guide deals with bridging and the first does not. Should I
be setting up bridging? The first guide seems simpler. Should I be
OK with that one? I'd hate to dig into one of them and then find out
I should have chosen the other.
- Grant
between the laptop and the remote
system whenever I need to mail or SSH? Does that sound like a good
plan?
- Grant
IMHO you should always go with routed first, then bridged if you need
it.
Ask yourself this question: do you really need ethernet traffic to go
through the vpn
must be filtering the ports?
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and the hardware (machine #2 is getting old). I would hate
to be out of town and lose access to all email services because
machine #2 goes down. Machine #1 basically never goes down. Could I
make #1 the VPN server to maximize reliability and have everything
work the way I want it to?
- Grant
if possible.
What about your openvpn suggestion? That would get around this
problem right? Plus it's a generally good practice?
Thank you very much for all your help, and I'm going to get back to
that other thread now.
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remote
server. You can print from your laptop to your printer at home while
overseas, for example.
Nice, thanks Mike.
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Thanks for the help. I'm updating rhythmbox via layman now. Not sure
why evolution-data-server is a dependency though.
it's required by totem-pl-parser for some reason:
Do you have the eds USE flag set?
No I've actually got -eds in make.conf.
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outgoing ports. This doesn't mean
I need an MX host other than my remote server right? It's not like
the server connects via residential Cox, it's a hosted system. I
should be able to use SMTP from my laptop if I set up openvpn right?
- Grant
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I need temporary, but automated. Can an ssh tunnel be set up in an
automated way?
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by geeks for geeks.
Where is that, New York City? Sounds like the promised land.
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, and possibly a non-standard
https port all hidden within a VPN? Should that be considered a
benefit of running a VPN?
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ISP
is Cox and I get the above list of filtered ports when port
scanning my remote machine which is hosted halfway across the
country. Cox can't prevent me from scanning the SMTP port on my
remote machine right? My host must be filtering the ports?
- Grant
Can you please ssh to your
servers need to connect to my remote server's
SMTP right? Would setting up a tunnel or VPN for my SMTP access
interfere with that?
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My ISP (Cox) blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't submit mail to my
remote mail server. From what I understand, port 587 is commonly used
to get around this. Can I have postfix listen on port 25 and port
587? Has anyone set that up?
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can print with CUPS via SSL and submit SMTP mail via alternate
port 587, I won't need a VPN or tunnel.
Thanks a lot for everyone's help. I'm going to start a new thread for
those topics.
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connection from my box to
the mail server, which maps some local port to port 25 on the mail
server, and send all my mail to the local port.
Yeah I think I'll do that if port 587 doesn't work out. From what I
understand, using 587 in this way is somewhat of a standard?
- Grant
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such as running IMAP over SSL using accounts with
weak passwords doesn't gain you much either.
Good points Albert. Is a daily 'emerge --sync emerge -avDuN world'
generally enough as far as tracking security vulnerabilities?
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:
smtpd_tls_security_level = may
as instructed here:
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#server_enable
and restarted postfix, but I still can't send. In claws-mail, I tried
specifying 587 and I'm specifying Use SSL for SSMTP. I'm guessing TLS
isn't set up properly?
- Grant
Also I can
:
smtpd_tls_security_level = may
as instructed here:
http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#server_enable
and restarted postfix, but I still can't send. In claws-mail, I tried
specifying 587 and I'm specifying Use SSL for SSMTP. I'm guessing TLS
isn't set up properly?
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squirrelmail running on the same server so I need to make
an adjustment. What I'd like to do is allow relaying for any
authenticated smtp client but I don't see any option for that in the
main.cf comments. I tried adding grant to the postdrop group with
no luck.
Here's my main.cf (I'm using postgrey
Good points Albert. Is a daily 'emerge --sync emerge -avDuN world'
generally enough as far as tracking security vulnerabilities?
- Grant
That's not really for me to say. But I can tell you that although the
Gentoo developers take matters of security seriously, there is no
full-time
Good points Albert. Is a daily 'emerge --sync emerge -avDuN world'
generally enough as far as tracking security vulnerabilities?
- Grant
That's not really for me to say. But I can tell you that although the
Gentoo developers take matters of security seriously, there is no
full-time
denied. I've been
sending via squirrelmail running on the same server so I need to make
an adjustment. What I'd like to do is allow relaying for any
authenticated smtp client but I don't see any option for that in the
main.cf comments. I tried adding grant to the postdrop group with
no luck
over the place.
I won't be able to specify a single IP for my laptop. Can I allow
authenticated users to send?
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to guess that you haven't bothered to setup smtp
authentication via sasl yet.
I didn't realize I wasn't authenticating. I'm working on sasl now.
- Grant
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- - smtpd
-o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
/etc/sasl2/smtpd.conf:
mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
pwcheck_method:saslauthd
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My ISP (Cox) blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't submit mail to my
remote mail server. From what I understand, port 587 is commonly used
to get around this. Can I have postfix listen on port 25 and port
587? Has anyone set that up?
- Grant
For SSL CUPS, I have
to update the config. I've been back
over the current config carefully but I don't see what went wrong.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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used make oldconfig carefully to update the config. I've been back
over the current config carefully but I don't see what went wrong.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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Hi,
Too bad that 'oldconfig' isn't always working
rmnologin | boot
urandom | boot
vixie-cron | default
vmware | default
xdm | default
xfs | default
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I think its torrent port. I use transmission and that port it listens to
How did I not realize that. Thank you.
- Grant
Does anyone know why tcp port 9090 is open on my laptop:
alsasound | default
bootmisc | boot
checkfs | boot
checkroot
I have a USB sound card and an internal sound card in my laptop. Is
there a way to switch between them while the system is booted? Is
module loading/unloading via modprobe the best way to do it?
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I have a USB sound card and an internal sound card in my laptop. Is
there a way to switch between them while the system is booted? Is
module loading/unloading via modprobe the best way to do it?
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Why switch
I have a USB sound card and an internal sound card in my laptop. Is
there a way to switch between them while the system is booted? Is
module loading/unloading via modprobe the best way to do it?
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Grant,
If you want to do a complete switch then you would change your USB
card to index 0 and restart Als which would make the USB card the
default since card 0 is always the default for Alsa. On the other
hand, if you wanted to just leave the onboard card as default and send
audio
A Gentoo desktop of mine won't turn on anymore. I was hoping it was
the power supply but I've installed a new one which doesn't fix the
problem. Is there a sure way to know if the motherboard needs
replacement or if I have two dead power supplies?
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would certainly try that before
changing my MOBO.
Do you mean battery out and back in?
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rotation and some of the LEDs
along the back light up for a second.
Would you guys say it is most likely the motherboard at this point?
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try to turn it on,
the CPU fan spins about 2% of a full rotation and some of the LEDs
along the back light up for a second.
Would you guys say it is most likely the motherboard at this point?
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I'm going to take a stab
I had become an AMD guy, but I think I'm hearing that Intel is beating
AMD in performance tests. Plus my AMD64 X2 desktop should be much
faster than my Intel laptop but is actually slower. What do you guys
think?
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I had become an AMD guy, but I think I'm hearing that Intel is beating
AMD in performance tests. Plus my AMD64 X2 desktop should be much
faster than my Intel laptop but is actually slower. What do you guys
think?
- Grant
Well the experience of a desktop
motherboard should still boot with a bad battery.
- Grant
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Grant,
On the previous machine where I gave you the modules.d/alsa file I
use the onboard sound chip for most sound but my main card is a 26
input, 26 output RME HDSP 9652 card.
On my wife's machine, and out MythTV backend server, we use the
intel-hda oinboard sound chip for most
I have some video clips I'd like to trim the beginning and end from.
Is there a simple tool that will do this? I'm emerging lives but I
think it's overkill for this.
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Can anyone tell me how my old email is most likely being deleted? I'm
using courier-imap and postfix. I'd like to keep the old stuff for
longer than 2 weeks, but I'm not sure where to specify this.
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. Mail is only deleted by the email client. ;)
Be lucky,
Neil
So claws-mail is automatically deleting old messages in the Trash
folder? I don't see a config option anywhere.
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I've revived an old Gentoo laptop, but I've forgotten the root
password. I remember the password to my user account and I can log in
there fine. Can I recover the root password?
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without the quotes. Boot that modded boot
instructions sequence. After kernel loads, you'll have a bash. Type: mount
-o rw,remount /
Then type passwd, put the new root pwd. Remount the partition read-only:
mount -o ro,remount / and reboot. Done!
Done deal, thanks everyone.
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changed since 1978
Would the type of filesystem encryption you guys are talking about be
unsuitable for a high-traffic server because of performance
considerations?
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physical access to them.
Sounds like co-location right? I just have a hosted dedicated
machine. The thing that's always kept me from co-locating is hardware
failure. That would be a my problem in a co-located environment
rather than a their problem right?
- Grant
It's only interesting
on the AP and wpa_supplicant on the client.
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can I do
that? I'm using hostapd on the AP and wpa_supplicant on the client.
- Grant
Grant,
Yes, lowering the rate to a slower speed will help greatly. The lower
rates
use less compression and modulation... less complex wave forms better
connects over long hauls
the rate solve this problem? If so, how can I do
that? I'm using hostapd on the AP and wpa_supplicant on the client.
- Grant
Grant,
Yes, lowering the rate to a slower speed will help greatly. The lower
rates use less compression and modulation... less complex
.
Should limiting the rate solve this problem? If so, how can I do
that? I'm using hostapd on the AP and wpa_supplicant on the
client.
- Grant
Grant,
Yes, lowering the rate to a slower speed will help greatly. The
lower
rates use
can I do
that? I'm using hostapd on the AP and wpa_supplicant on the client.
- Grant
Grant,
Yes, lowering the rate to a slower speed will help greatly. The lower
rates
use less compression and modulation... less complex wave forms better
connects over long hauls
. I've also tried it without the parenthesis.
Should I file a bug?
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Whenever I unplug a USB wireless adapter I must reboot in order for it
to be recognized again. Is there a way to avoid the reboot?
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Whenever I unplug a USB wireless adapter I must reboot in order for it
to be recognized again. Is there a way to avoid the reboot?
- Grant
making usb modular and unload/reload the modules?
I think I just needed to make sure to stop net.wlan0 before removing
the adapter. I thought
the interface and
successfully switch from Edimax to Linksys, but trying to go from
Linksys to Edimax says the hardware is not present when trying to
start the interface again. Rebooting fixes it. Can anyone make sense
of that?
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can I do
that? I'm using hostapd on the AP and wpa_supplicant on the client.
- Grant
Grant,
Yes, lowering the rate to a slower speed will help greatly. The lower
rates
use less compression and modulation... less complex wave forms better
connects over long hauls
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
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| My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
| and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
| is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
| do you troubleshoot something like this?
|
| - Grant
|
| Start
| My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30
minutes
| and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but
there
| is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages.
How
| do you troubleshoot something like this?
|
| - Grant
The mouse cursor is very jerky and somewhat unresponsive when I'm
burning a CD on my laptop. Can I make a software change to fix that?
top shows over 50% of the CPU is idle.
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The mouse cursor is very jerky and somewhat unresponsive when I'm
burning a CD on my laptop. Can I make a software change to fix that?
top shows over 50% of the CPU is idle.
- Grant
Maybe you need to enable CONFIG_PREEMPT in your kernel.
Fixed that, thank you.
- Grant
Za
smtpd_tls_session_cache_timeout = 3600s
tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom
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:
That's the *mail*server* config
You need to supply the *imap*server* config
Would it be /etc/courier-imap/imapd or /etc/courier-imap/imapd-ssl?
Any idea what the config option is?
- Grant
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. You don't need it and your
imap server won't support it without jumping through some hoops. As long as
you're using imap over SSL there is no reason for it.
kashani
Thanks Kashani and Alan. I thought I had a good setup.
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of an overclocked CPU burning out and
taking a couple of devices with it, or is it more likely that the
motherboard died and took a couple devices with it, or something else?
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to performance and low cost.
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:
exaDriverFini
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//i810_drv.so
(II) UnloadModule: i810
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//i810_drv.so: undefined
symbol: exaDriverFini
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//i810_drv.so
(II) UnloadModule: i810
What does revdep-rebuild say?
Unfortunately: Dynamic linking on your system is consistent... All
done. Even after an 'rm -rf .revdep*'.
- Grant
Uwe
: undefined symbol:
exaDriverFini
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//i810_drv.so
(II) UnloadModule: i810
- Grant
I'm sorry to bother everybody again but this is really crucial for me.
Does anyone have any ideas whatsoever? Do I have a permanently
Xorgless installation?
- Grant
-tva -X
Also, beware of the 2* series of xf86-video-i810. Personally, I've
noticed regressions. Might be reasonable to try a pre-2 version, say
1.7.4.
Personally, I think you're awesome. 1.7.4 did the trick. Thank you so much.
- Grant
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-hardened-r7 and 2.6.23-hardened-r9. The
old system works just fine with the card in master mode. The old
system is x86 and the new one is amd64.
I've been working on this router move for about 8 hours straight.
Does anyone have any ideas?
- Grant
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