Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/bin/time is in what package?

2010-07-04 Thread pk
On 2010-07-04 11:57, Mick wrote: It's part of /bin/busybox I think so running qfile time will not show it up and which time won't get you closer either. I just got curious when the OP posted this so I tried to do a 'which time' and equery b time but no go... But still I have the 'time

Re: [gentoo-user] GNU Time

2005-09-19 Thread Alexander Skwar
Michael Crute schrieb: Not sure how `time -o` worked but perhaps `time filename` And the latter does what? Alexander Skwar -- College: The fountains of knowledge, where everyone goes to drink. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/bin/time is in what package?

2010-07-04 Thread pk
On 2010-07-04 14:13, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: $ type -a time time is a shell keyword And the world makes sense again... ;-) Thanks! Best regards Peter K

Re: [gentoo-user] GNU Time

2005-09-20 Thread Ian Hastie
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 01:53:58 -0300 Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Justin Hart wrote: The version of time included doesn't seem to include the -o switch, allowing the output to be put in a file. Is there a way to get this? You want sys-process/time Also time is a builtin

Re: [gentoo-user] real-time priority

2005-08-12 Thread Peter Karlsson
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Joseph wrote: I'm not sure if that what they mean with real-time priority. Realtime has nothing to do with 'nice'. With 'nice' you set the process' time-slice so that it gets more (or less) processor-time. With realtime (soft or hard realtime - there's a difference

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting Unix time to local time

2020-11-23 Thread tedheadster
You might be able to use this shell command: TZ=US/Pacific date --date='@2147483647' - Matthew

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/bin/time is in what package?

2010-07-04 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:10:13 +0200 pk pete...@coolmail.se wrote: On 2010-07-04 11:57, Mick wrote: It's part of /bin/busybox I think so running qfile time will not show it up and which time won't get you closer either. I just got curious when the OP posted this so I tried to do a 'which

[gentoo-user] Script to kill long-running application

2008-04-28 Thread Joris Dobbelsteen
Dear, I'm looking for a script that can kill an application after it has been running for a 'long' time. I like to measure the start time (as it offloads work, the CPU time time is not a good estimate). Does anyone have something useful or some pointers to something I can use

Re: [gentoo-user] GNU Time

2005-09-19 Thread Michael Crute
On 9/19/05, Justin Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The version of time included doesn't seem to include the -o switch,allowing the output to be put in a file.Is there a way to get this? Not sure how `time -o` worked but perhaps `time filename` -Mike-- Michael E

[gentoo-user] Adjust date and time.

2006-09-25 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi folks, Gentoo-amd64 gnome-light Hi folks, I tried to adjust date and time of the OS. Right click on the date and time gnome panel widget I can't find adjust date time item. Please advise whether I need to install additional package. TIA B.R. satimis -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/bin/time is in what package?

2010-07-04 Thread Stroller
On 4 Jul 2010, at 09:22, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ? sys-process/time Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which contains a certain installable file? qfile /usr/bin/time Stroller.

[gentoo-user] system time 6-hr. ahead

2013-05-10 Thread Joseph
My computer time reported by asterisk server or php database is 6hr ahead. Why? My desktop clock is correct, and command line date reporting local time as well. My /etc/conf.d/hwclock clock=local clock_hctosys=YES clock_systohc=YES Should I set clock=UTC? I'm running Windows via VirtualBox

[gentoo-user] virtual vs. perl-core Time-Local

2019-03-26 Thread karl
Is there a reason why thoose two doesn't have a matching latest versions: https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/virtual/perl-Time-Local https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/perl-core/Time-Local I get: [ebuild N] virtual/perl-Time-Local-1.250.0-r1 ... [blocks B ]

[gentoo-user] Converting Unix time to local time

2020-11-23 Thread Dr Rainer Woitok
Greetings, looking for a small, fast utility (preferably written in C) accepting a Unix time (seconds since 1970-01-01) as argument and printing the corr- esponding local time to standard output. Any pointers? Sincerely, Rainer

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread J. Roeleveld
Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote: Hi all, Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) Date command says the server time is correct. Cron jobs run at the correct times. EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past

[gentoo-user] Is this a genlop bug?

2018-10-01 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list, When I run "genlop -c" is it supposed to include the whole cat/pkg name in its calculations, or just the pkgname? I saw this today: $ genlop -c Currently merging 8 out of 16 * dev-lang/rust-1.29.1 current merge time: 13 minutes and 38 seconds. ETA

[gentoo-user] setting the time

2006-04-01 Thread Daniel Waeber
hi i have a problem with changing the time/date of my computer. I only can change it temporally till the next reboot. I tried date and ntptime to set it. after setting it the system shows the right time, but after a reboot i have the old time again. i have no other system running on the computer

[gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread Tanstaafl
Hi all, Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) Date command says the server time is correct. Cron jobs run at the correct times. EMails generated by cron have a time one hour in the past. Looking at the email header shows

Re: [gentoo-user] Cron job email time off by one hour

2013-05-07 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote: Tanstaafltansta...@libertytrek.org wrote: Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out... /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT) Date command says the server time is correct. Cron jobs run at the correct times

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: system time 6-hr. ahead

2013-05-11 Thread Joseph
On 05/11/13 09:56, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 11/05/13 08:25, Joseph wrote: My computer time reported by asterisk server or php database is 6hr ahead. Why? My desktop clock is correct, and command line date reporting local time as well. My /etc/conf.d/hwclock clock=local clock_hctosys=YES

[gentoo-user] Youtube-dl and file time stamps.

2020-07-15 Thread Dale
Howdy, I'm not sure what causes this because it doesn't always do this.  When I use youtube-dl to download videos, it sometimes uses the current date and time for the time stamp.  I like that because I can sort by date and see new videos.  On some sites tho it seems to use the time stamp

Re: [gentoo-user] GNU Time

2005-09-20 Thread David Eduardo Gómez Noguera
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 23:10 -0400, Michael Crute wrote: On 9/19/05, Justin Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The version of time included doesn't seem to include the -o switch, allowing the output to be put in a file. Is there a way to get

Re: [gentoo-user] setting the time

2006-04-03 Thread Mattias Merilai
Daniel Waeber wrote: hi i have a problem with changing the time/date of my computer. I only can change it temporally till the next reboot. I tried date and ntptime to set it. after setting it the system shows the right time, but after a reboot i have the old time again. i have no other system

[gentoo-user] Re: system time 6-hr. ahead

2013-05-11 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 11/05/13 08:25, Joseph wrote: My computer time reported by asterisk server or php database is 6hr ahead. Why? My desktop clock is correct, and command line date reporting local time as well. My /etc/conf.d/hwclock clock=local clock_hctosys=YES clock_systohc=YES Should I set clock=UTC? I'm

Re: [gentoo-user] after emerge -Du world date can't keep time

2005-09-12 Thread maxim wexler
and installed the new kernel, 2.6.12-gentoo-r10, then I noticed that no matter when I boot the system, date always starts marking time at 6:00 AM, although it gets the date and zone right. No matter what time string I give to date(as root), after a re-boot it alway

Re: [gentoo-ppc-user] date and time set to April 1976

2006-02-13 Thread Joseph Jezak
Try hwclock -systohc after you've set your system time. That should set the hardware clock for you. -Joe -- gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Script to kill long-running application

2008-04-28 Thread Anton S. Ustyuzhanin
Alan McKinnon wrote: On Monday 28 April 2008, Joris Dobbelsteen wrote: Dear, I'm looking for a script that can kill an application after it has been running for a 'long' time. I like to measure the start time (as it offloads work, the CPU time time is not a good estimate). Does anyone have

Re: [gentoo-user] Script to kill long-running application

2008-04-28 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Monday 28 April 2008, Joris Dobbelsteen wrote: Dear, I'm looking for a script that can kill an application after it has been running for a 'long' time. I like to measure the start time (as it offloads work, the CPU time time is not a good estimate). Does anyone have something useful

[gentoo-user] verifying GCC version program was compiled with

2009-04-04 Thread Joseph
Is there a way to verify GCC version program was compiled with? I just want to check if all the programs were compiled with latest GCC version as I'm getting an errors at time to time. -- Joseph

[gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-21 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
My system was off about 10 days and when I turned it back on, I began getting these messages in my logwatch: Time Reset time stepped -0.133773 time stepped -0.662954 time stepped +0.271164 time stepped +0.461200 time stepped -0.787647 snip Time Reset 25 times (total: -1.239782 s

[gentoo-user] [OT] stretching AVI in time

2008-08-26 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
Hi! I have a very short (probably one or few frames) avi file (display geometry test image). How to stretch the avi in time to long period (say, minutes)? Software? Steps?

[gentoo-user] GNU Time

2005-09-19 Thread Justin Hart
The version of time included doesn't seem to include the -o switch, allowing the output to be put in a file. Is there a way to get this? -- Justin W. Hart -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] rsync backup after time change

2005-11-01 Thread Joseph
When I perform backup using rsync after recent time change my entire system is being backup up. Does anybody know why? -- #Joseph -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with time stamp while unpacking portage

2005-12-10 Thread Zac Medico
Felipe Ribeiro wrote: Hi all, I'm new to gentoo, and right now i'm installing it for the first time. I have a problem, my timezone is gmt+3, and when i try to unpack the last portage file, i get this message: tar: portage/games-rpg: time stamp 2005-12-11 01:36:10 is 4154 s in the future tar

Re: [gentoo-user] real-time priority

2005-08-11 Thread Mark Knecht
On 8/10/05, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How to list real-time priority in Linux for an application (example asterisk)? man schedtoot man chrt Have fun, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] Gentoo the Real-Time kernel

2009-12-27 Thread Grant
Has anyone tried the Real-Time kernel with Gentoo? http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page Does anyone know if there are RT sources in an overlay anywhere? - Grant

[gentoo-user] CONFIG_DRM_I915_KMS lcd becomes gray after sleeping

2011-02-06 Thread Kfir Lavi
Hi, After sleeping my laptop becomes grayish transparent. It happens from time to time, no always. The only way to handle this , is to restart the computer. Any thoughts? Regards, Kfir

[gentoo-user] One-time boot from alternate kernel?

2011-05-14 Thread Walter Dnes
Is it possible to pass a to do a one-time reboot to other than the default kernel? -- Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org

[gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-02 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time. Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far. Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of getting THE TIME? Stefan

[gentoo-user] version of portaudio conflicts with itsself?

2019-07-05 Thread tuxic
Hi, I see this or similiar from time to time: media-libs/portaudio:0 (media-libs/portaudio-19.06.00-r2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) conflicts with

[gentoo-user] disable password wait time

2023-06-26 Thread thelma
I forgot, how to disable password wait time 10min when wrong password is entered. Where is the setting?

Re: [gentoo-user] disable password wait time

2023-06-27 Thread Dale
the...@sys-concept.com wrote: > I forgot, how to disable password wait time 10min when wrong password > is entered. > Where is the setting? > > > Check here: /etc/login.defs Hope that helps. Dale :-)  :-)

[gentoo-user] Genlop wonky again

2024-01-05 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list, I've just had some strange output from genlop on my 16-thread i5 box, thus: # genlop -t libreoffice | /bin/grep minute merge time: 37 minutes and 38 seconds. merge time: 52 minutes and 59 seconds. merge time: 46 minutes and 17 seconds. # genlop -c Currently

[gentoo-user] Problems with time stamp while unpacking portage

2005-12-10 Thread Felipe Ribeiro
Hi all, I'm new to gentoo, and right now i'm installing it for the first time. I have a problem, my timezone is gmt+3, and when i try to unpack the last portage file, i get this message: tar: portage/games-rpg: time stamp 2005-12-11 01:36:10 is 4154 s in the future tar: portage: time stamp 2005

Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.

2009-09-09 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:40:05 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote: Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well. You spend time compiling OOo? I

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/bin/time is in what package?

2010-07-04 Thread Mick
On Sunday 04 July 2010 09:22:55 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ? Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which contains a certain installable file? Thanks a lot in advance for any help! It's part

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Winter clock change did not happen

2010-10-31 Thread Mick
On Sunday 31 October 2010 17:03:32 Graham Murray wrote: Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com writes: MSWindows changed it to winter time when I eventually booted into it. Gentoo wouldn't show the winter time until I had first booted into MSWindows. If the setting CLOCK=local is meant to make

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Winter clock change did not happen

2010-10-31 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote: On Sunday 31 October 2010 17:03:32 Graham Murray wrote: Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com writes: MSWindows changed it to winter time when I eventually booted into it. Gentoo wouldn't show the winter time until I had

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How's the openrc update going for everyone?

2011-05-12 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Thursday 12 May 2011 18:06:27 Stroller wrote: Could you possibly post the output of `date +%l:%M%P`? In doing so you'd be doing me a favour. $ date +%l:%M%P 8:39 That's the wall-clock time (p.m.) in my local time-zone. What Americans call daylight savings time, though how they imagine

[gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Dale
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that has time stamps that look like this: lastrun = 1306574899 What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried google but I can't recall what

[gentoo-user] Re: Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 05/28/2011 07:37 PM, Dale wrote: I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that has time stamps that look like this: lastrun = 1306574899 What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Alex Schuster
Dale asks: I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that has time stamps that look like this: lastrun = 1306574899 What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried google but I can't

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: What is up with the libreoffice ebuild?

2011-09-11 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Tuesday 06 September 2011 23:53:16 Neil Bothwick wrote: Ninety-Ninety Rule Of Project Schedules - The first ninety percent of the task takes ninety percent of the time, and the last ten percent takes the other ninety percent of the time. Where I worked we used to say the first 50

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --update behavior

2012-01-02 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 11:33:31 -0500, Michael Orlitzky wrote: Well, travel time sucks too, but I was referring to time travel via e.g. a time machine, in case some wise guy tried to answer well you shouldn't have done that. =) Ah, you mean backups, not time travel :) -- Neil Bothwick Mmmm

Re: [gentoo-user] system time 6-hr. ahead

2013-05-10 Thread Joseph
On 05/10/13 23:25, Joseph wrote: My computer time reported by asterisk server or php database is 6hr ahead. Why? My desktop clock is correct, and command line date reporting local time as well. My /etc/conf.d/hwclock clock=local clock_hctosys=YES clock_systohc=YES Should I set clock=UTC? I'm

[gentoo-user] crond: time disparity detected (on hibernate and wake-up)

2013-08-30 Thread Walter Dnes
Whenever I hibernate or do a wake-up from hibernation, I always get messages about a crond time disparity detected. It's usually 580 or 602 minutes. But the clock appears to be correct within a few seconds after wake-up. I'm in Eastern time, running local time... [i660][waltdnes][~] cat /etc

Re: [gentoo-user] crond: time disparity detected (on hibernate and wake-up)

2013-08-31 Thread Pandu Poluan
On Aug 31, 2013 8:47 AM, Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote: Whenever I hibernate or do a wake-up from hibernation, I always get messages about a crond time disparity detected. It's usually 580 or 602 minutes. But the clock appears to be correct within a few seconds after wake-up

[gentoo-user] Re: new scanner : any advice ?

2015-06-22 Thread James
Philip Webb purslow at ca.inter.net writes: Does anyone have experience with these or have any advice to offer ? Depending on your needs a multipage feeder is very cool on a scanner. Both my brother and HP built in scanners work just fine. Cups does nuke things (working configs) time to time

Re: [gentoo-user] Akregator.

2016-03-22 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 08:55:26 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote: > The purpose of a computer is to save me time and effort. I thought that was the purpose of this mailing list, to save you the time and effort of finding things out for yourself. If saving time and effort is so important, you sho

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting Unix time to local time

2020-11-23 Thread Matt Connell (Gmail)
On Mon, 2020-11-23 at 18:28 +0100, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > looking for a small, fast utility (preferably written in C) accepting a > Unix time (seconds since 1970-01-01) as argument and printing the corr- > esponding local time to standard output. Is the basic `date` from coreutils s

[gentoo-user] [query] How to avoid installing a particular package(like gcc) in each update

2008-02-05 Thread dell core2duo
Hi All, Each time i run emerge -auDNv gnome' some packages got updated each time. I want to avoid continue update of big packages like gcc,glibc, because updating these packages took too much time. Is there any way i can avoid he same ? TIA, flukebox

Re: [gentoo-user] The future of Gentoo

2008-03-05 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 21:15:20 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: Whoops, too late :) You have street cred. We'll forgive you. But only this time. Next time, we break your knees. Capiche? No thanks, it hurt enough the last time I broke them :( -- Neil Bothwick Virus detected, delete Windows

Re: [gentoo-user] Time keeper app for KDE 4.2

2009-02-09 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Sonntag 08 Februar 2009, Hung Dang wrote: Hi all I know that there is an option in GNOME which allows the computer keyboard, mouse and screen to freeze for a certain time for example 3 minutes for each hour. I wonder if there is something similar in KDE? FREEZE? sounds stupid

Re: [gentoo-user] Time to move on?

2009-03-25 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 03:40:51 Stroller wrote: Every time you bottom post with more than a page or screenful of quoting, a top-posting is justified. Every time you find you have a screenful of quoted text you should just trim out the extraneous crap and return the mail to sanity. As I

Re: [gentoo-user] Wrong time on reboot. Not a CMOS battery problem.

2006-01-27 Thread Benno Schulenberg
Abhay Kedia wrote: I manually set correct time using sites like worldtimezone.com. How? What commands do you give? Then, I shutdown the system and boot after a few hours. What I see is that Gentoo sets the system time to the same one at which I halted it. For example if I shutdown 4 hours

[gentoo-user] System time drift problem

2005-04-15 Thread Frédéric Grosshans
The sytem time of my computer drifts by roughly 5 min per day, while the hwclock stays at the correct time. Anyone knows how to avoid this ? (My kernel is a 2.6.11-r6 gentoo-sources kernel, if that can help) Fred -- Frédéric Grosshans [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: System time drift problem

2005-04-15 Thread Antonio Coralles
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org wrote: Frédéric Grosshans [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The sytem time of my computer drifts by roughly 5 min per day, while the hwclock stays at the correct time. Maybe you should look at this: http://article.gmane.org

Re: [gentoo-user] GNU Time

2005-09-19 Thread Norberto Bensa
You want sys-process/time Justin Hart wrote: The version of time included doesn't seem to include the -o switch, allowing the output to be put in a file. Is there a way to get this? -- Justin W. Hart -- Norberto Bensa 4544-9692 Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org

Re: [gentoo-user] It is Bugday time!

2007-05-04 Thread Nistor Andrei
On Friday 04 May 2007, Alexander Færøy wrote: Hello! Hello! It is Bugday time once again! Join #Gentoo-Bugs on Freenode tomorrow (Saturday) and help us fix as many bugs as possible! How does it work? I've never been to a Bugday before... What time should I join #gentoo-bugs? Have fun

[gentoo-user] Run script when X is idle for some time?

2006-10-18 Thread Qiangning Hong
I'd like to run a script after X is idle for some time (e.g. 5 minute), just like what gaim do (it set my status to away if I haven't touch anything for some time). How can I do? FYI, I have some Shell/C/Python programming skill. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] xorg server and monitor power management

2006-08-14 Thread Thomas Kear
from xorg.conf(5x): SERVERFLAGS SECTION [...] Option BlankTime time sets the inactivity timeout for the blanking phase of the screensaver. time is in minutes. This is equivalent to the Xorg server's `-s' flag, and the value can be changed at run-time with xset(1x). Default: 10 minutes

Re: [gentoo-user] Question about RDEPEND

2010-01-30 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Saturday 30 January 2010 06:13:16 Iain Buchanan wrote: What does it mean in the sentence What time is it?? The present; the moment we're existing in. More profound: what does time mean in the sentence What time is it?? -- Rgds Peter.

Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/bin/time is in what package?

2010-07-04 Thread justin
On 04/07/10 10:22, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, in what package can I find /usr/bin/time (not the shell's builtin) ? Or, in other more general words: How can I find a package which contains a certain installable file? Thanks a lot in advance for any help! Best regards, mcc

RE: [gentoo-user] One-time boot from alternate kernel?

2011-05-14 Thread Pandu Poluan
Turn on the grub menu? Rgds, -original message- Subject: [gentoo-user] One-time boot from alternate kernel? From: Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org Date: 2011-05-15 10:46 Is it possible to pass a to do a one-time reboot to other than the default kernel? -- Walter Dnes waltd

[gentoo-user] IRC active time?

2011-07-26 Thread Pandu Poluan
Anyone here knows at what time the Gentoo IRC channels are usually active? In UTC, if possible :) (Still can't wrap my head around USA time zone codes) Rgds, -- -- Pandu E Poluan - IT Optimizer My website: http://pandu.poluan.info/

Re: [gentoo-user] IRC active time?

2011-07-26 Thread Albert Hopkins
On Wednesday, July 27 at 08:07 (+0700), Pandu Poluan said: Anyone here knows at what time the Gentoo IRC channels are usually active? #gentoo is a 24-hour channel. In UTC, if possible :) (Still can't wrap my head around USA time zone codes) It really doesn't matter.

Re: [gentoo-user] Running out of space on /var partition

2011-07-27 Thread Dale
Dale wrote: I run KDE here and it uses less than 1Gbs all the time. Most of the time it hovers around 1Gb with a lot of junk open. If your used 8Gbs, you got a lot running or something. o_O That should read less than 2 Gbs all the time. I hit the wrong button. lol Dale :-) :-)

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} hire a programmer or company?

2012-05-29 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Tuesday 29 May 2012 15:37:37 Alan McKinnon wrote: Oh, and this one is a classic too: Q: How do you get a project to be 3 years late? A: One day at a time. Or: the first 50% of the project takes the first 90% of the time, and the other 50% of the project takes the other 90% of the time

Re: [gentoo-user] Creating KVM image using existing gentoo partition

2012-09-25 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Tuesday 25 September 2012 23:40:32 Alan McKinnon wrote: How come is there never enough time to do the job properly, but always enough time to do it over when it breaks? The first 50% of the project takes the first 90% of the time, and the second 50% takes the other 90%. -- Rgds Peter

[gentoo-user] [OT] Time-lock USB stick

2013-03-19 Thread Michael Mol
Does anybody know of time lock flash drives? The scenario I'm looking at is to have a drive that's only accessible for a certain amount of time after being powered on. It would hold crypto keys in a server context. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [gentoo-user] rdate -s timeout for 129.6.15.28

2017-02-06 Thread Mike Gilbert
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 1:37 AM, <the...@sys-concept.com> wrote: > I installed "rdate" and trying to sync time on my new box but I'm getting: > > /usr/bin/rdate -s 129.6.15.28 > rdate: timeout for 129.6.15.28 > > Time setting works on my other boxes but new th

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo vs Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 3?

2017-06-28 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Wednesday 28 Jun 2017 06:21:00 Bill Kenworthy wrote: > rpi1 ~ # genlop -t gcc > * sys-devel/gcc > > Fri Jul 1 10:01:57 2016 >>> sys-devel/gcc-4.9.3 >merge time: 1 day, 4 hours, 32 minutes and 26 seconds. > > Fri Nov 4 10:49:45 2016 >>

Re: [gentoo-user] Simplest NTP client for standalone system?

2017-08-29 Thread Rich Freeman
h of a second till the > machine's time creeps up towards the real time as defined by the U.S > Navy. Unless you are running software that is extremely time-critical > (eg centralized auth servers, science experiments, etc) or you operate a > proper time server, you absolutely do not need this b

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Problems playing back DVD

2010-01-15 Thread John H. Moe
0x00f5. Regions: 2 4 libdvdread: Attempting to retrieve all CSS keys libdvdread: This can take a _long_ time, please be patient libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB at 0x02d0 libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB at 0x0408 libdvdread: Elapsed time 0

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Message at bootup about superblock last write time

2007-06-04 Thread Ken
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 »Q« wrote: In news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems that every time my system reboots, I get the following message... * Checking root filesystem ... /dev/hda1: Superblock last write time is in the future

Re: [gentoo-user] Possible new gentoo user

2006-10-01 Thread Ryan Tandy
Lord Sauron wrote: For your first time I'd highly suggest the graphical installer. It'll save you some time, and while a lot of people correctly point out that it robs you of a great learning experience, it was the only thing that enabled a complete newbie (me) to successfully install gentoo

Re: [gentoo-user] Losing time somewhere

2005-08-30 Thread A. Khattri
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Stuart Howard wrote: - I tried to install chrony to adjust the time, though it seems to be working ie. from logs, though it does not update the sytstem time, could there be a permissions issue somewhere or have I lost something that checks or sync's the system time

[gentoo-user] Messed up system time caused messed up file modification times...

2010-01-25 Thread Mark Knecht
Hi, I've just rebuilt my new machine this morning playing with different ways to do things. Unfortunately I went sort of fast and forgot to set date/time/timezone. (Doing too much from memory this time.) Now when I try to set the system time to local and the hardware clock to Pacific time

Re: [gentoo-user] Messed up system time caused messed up file modification times...

2010-01-25 Thread Kyle Bader
This is rather blunt but... Find / -name *|xargs touch On 1/25/10, Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I've just rebuilt my new machine this morning playing with different ways to do things. Unfortunately I went sort of fast and forgot to set date/time/timezone. (Doing too much

Re: [gentoo-user] Question about RDEPEND

2010-01-31 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 02:36 +, Peter Humphrey wrote: On Saturday 30 January 2010 06:13:16 Iain Buchanan wrote: What does it mean in the sentence What time is it?? The present; the moment we're existing in. More profound: what does time mean in the sentence What time is it?? Simple

Re: [gentoo-user] System maintenance procedure?

2012-12-04 Thread Dale
, --time-limit=timedon't delete files modified since time time is an amount of time: 1y is one year, 2w is two weeks, etc. Units are: y (years), m (months), w (weeks), d (days) and h (hours). I found that in man eclean. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what

[gentoo-user] Using 'time' command in crontab?

2013-07-11 Thread Tanstaafl
Hi all, Ok, I want to use the time command in my crontab... Working crontab entry: 58 6,11,16,21 * * * rsnapshot -c /etc/rsnapshot/myhost.conf sync; rsnapshot -c /etc/rsnapshot/myhost.conf hourly Non-working (with time command added): 58 6,11,16,21 * * * time { rsnapshot -c /etc

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade Question

2013-11-01 Thread wabenbau
Am Freitag, 01.11.2013 um 15:19 schrieb Silvio Siefke siefke_lis...@web.de: Libreoffice need long time, without big use flags. gentoomobile siefke # genlop -t libreoffice * app-office/libreoffice [...] Fri Oct 25 00:35:01 2013 app-office/libreoffice-4.1.2.3 merge time: 17

[gentoo-user] About using only precompiled pkgs

2017-07-05 Thread Harry Putnam
I skimmed thru some of the documentation about using binary pkgs online, but it kind of indicated it might not be possible to get everything in that format. Wondering if using mostly binary pkgs is a biggish hassle or if it can be done... and done without the time-sink always involved in `emerge

[gentoo-user] detox'ing files by keeping their time stamp?

2018-02-18 Thread tuxic
Hi, when downloading files from non-UNIX sites, they often contain "poisonoys" characters like '#', ' ', ''' or that alike. With the tool 'detox' those filenames could be fixed. But detox changes the time stamp of the files, which filenames are altered (not all files, which ar

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting Unix time to local time

2020-11-23 Thread Jack
On 11/23/20 12:28 PM, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: Greetings, looking for a small, fast utility (preferably written in C) accepting a Unix time (seconds since 1970-01-01) as argument and printing the corr- esponding local time to standard output. Any pointers? Sincerely, Rainer I'm

[gentoo-user] Wrong time on reboot. Not a CMOS battery problem.

2006-01-27 Thread Abhay Kedia
Hello Everyone, I am facing a very annoying problem with my system clock. Here is what is happening. I manually set correct time using sites like worldtimezone.com. Then, I shutdown the system and boot after a few hours. What I see is that Gentoo sets the system time to the same one at which

Re: [gentoo-user] Update the clock using internet servers: recommendations

2008-11-25 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
and htpdate? Hmm, I first thought this was a typo of yours (which should have been ntpdate), but then you did it again, so I asked Google. From htpdate's man page: The HTTP Time Protocol (HTP) is used to synchronize a computer's time with web servers as reference time source. Htp

Re: [gentoo-user] Internet

2011-06-14 Thread Cahn Roger
Can you ping 192.168.1.1 from another machine? Yes, from my laptop with which I'm writing Portable cahn # ping 192.168.1.1 PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=3.86 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_req=2 ttl=64 time=3.86 ms 64

Re: [gentoo-user] Emerge takes a long time calculating dependencies...

2008-09-19 Thread BRM
Well...I got to trying the methods out tonight...and first started with a 'time' of my standard procedure... $ time emerge world -vuDNp real1m41.658s user1m8.664s sys 0m16.921s $ time emerge world -vuDNp real0m36.697s user0m35.026s sys 0m1.124s That was two runs right

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