installed something wrong, and I can't even try
to re-emerge lvm etc.
Any tips would be greately appreciated.
Thanks
Matt Harrison
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Dave Jones wrote:
Hi Matt
Matt Harrison wrote on 23/04/08 07:05:
I've been running a gentoo system as my fileserver without problems
for a while. Its using software raid (1+0) with lvm on top, and its
been a dream until now.
The other day I did an emerge world and had a message about
Alan McKinnon wrote:
It's highly unlikely you lost data, as the upgrade would not have
changed the on-disk metadata. If all else fails, you could boot off an
LVM-enabled LiveCD and you'll find all your volumes present. But first
we need to find out what's going on (my machine uses baselayout-2
On a side not, I'm not sure if this could the problem:
I've got one disk on one of my pairs failed. There's a replacement disk
arriving tomorrow, but the stripe (thats built out of 3 mirrored pairs)
won't start on its own, I have to manually rebuild the array after boot.
This shouldn't stop
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
You wrote in your first mail that you use software raid. Did you also
add the dep for this, so that raid devices are setup before lvm runs?
Would be something like
rc_lvm_need=mdraid
No actually, I don't have that line either. I take it this is all new
stuff...as its
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 23 April 2008, Matt Harrison wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
It's highly unlikely you lost data, as the upgrade would not have
changed the on-disk metadata. If all else fails, you could boot off
an LVM-enabled LiveCD and you'll find all your volumes
Matt Harrison wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 23 April 2008, Matt Harrison wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
It's highly unlikely you lost data, as the upgrade would not have
changed the on-disk metadata. If all else fails, you could boot off
an LVM-enabled LiveCD and you'll find all
Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
Hello
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 06:05:06AM +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
Now after a reboot I can't mount my LVM partitions, my raid is working
fine, but nothing I can do will discover my lvm partitions or volumes. If i
try to manually start the lvm service, I get
Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
Hello
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 12:14:02PM +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote:
Do I read correctly you have new version of LVM that needs baselayout 2,
but you have only baselayout 1?
(If so, then probably much of the parallel thread is solving
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
ext Matt Harrison schrieb:
Ok, I don't think I really want to deal with baselayout 2 unless i
really have to, does anyone know what version of LVM is safe to
regress to so I can get access to data again?
I will upgrade to baselayout 2 eventually, but I really have
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:14:02 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
Problem is, I wasn't watching the emerge, so I'm not sure what did
happen.
If you can access the var filesystem from the live CD, you can read
emerge.log and see what you installed just before the problem hit
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:20:00 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
I've tried to upgrade to BL2, and found it is masked, along with
openrc...so if those were masked..how did I end up with bits that rely
on it, without unmasking them? strange.
Very strange. Baselayout-2
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:54:45 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
Very strange. Baselayout-2 and openrc are both keyword masked and
shouldn't be installed on a stable system. Which bits of
testing/bl2/openrc have you ended up with?
I would appear that its part of lvm and/or mdadm
as you have given it will mean
your system will NEVER remember how you like your packages installed.
99.999% of people want to keep their setups, and consequently use the
/etc/portage/package.use file
HTH
Matt Harrison
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I was just wondering, while watching an emerge --sync, is it possible
(or advisable) to limit what portage syncs? For example, I have a server
here that doesn't use X, kde, gnome, java, and a number of other fairly
large areas of portage. It would
:(
Any help greatly appreciated as I'm pretty stuck without samba
Thanks in advance
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Matt Harrison wrote:
| Well I seem to have another problem after updating samba on my
| fileserver, on starting /etc/init.d/samba I now get this:
|
| ~ * samba - start: smbd ...
| /lib/rcscripts/sh/rc-daemon.sh: line 231: 15228 Aborted
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a disk in the handbook so you should be able to work it out :)
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Matt Harrison
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deface wrote:
tried running a revdep-rebuild? please paste the output of emerge --info
revdep-rebuild doesn't find anything that needs rebuilding.
emerge --info:
Portage 2.1.4.4 (default/linux/amd64/2008.0, gcc-4.1.2, glibc-2.6.1-r0,
2.6.24-gentoo-r8 x86_64)
application to see if that will fail too or
not.
HTH
Davide
Now that you mention it, I think the problem is going to be kernel
support for x86. I seem to remember removing it for some strange reason.
I'm doing a kernel compile now and I'll post my results in a little while :)
Thanks
--
Matt
Matt Harrison wrote:
Pupino wrote:
Check if you have the support for x86 binaries in you kernel and that
the partition where /usr/lib32 resides is not mounted with noexec mode.
Furthermore, the error regarding ldd seems related to ldd itself, not
to the OO library which you are ldding
You can
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 08:50:58PM +0530, Ashish Shukla
??? wrote:
,--- Peter Wood writes:
| Hi all,
| I have a kernel generated with genkernel and do need the initramfs
| because I am using lvm and luks. Now I am trying to create a second
| entry in grub.conf that
to date, but as you can understand, I'm
loathe to make changes that will give me a borked system yet again.
Grateful for advice anyone can give as my system is now getting quite out of
date.
Thanks
Matt Harrison
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:46:25PM +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
Which versions are you using, to which shall they be updated and on
which arch are you? Knowing emerge --info and your profile might also
help.
Thanks for the reply.
Ok, versions in use:
lvm2-2.02.10
mdadm-2.6.4-r1
udev-104-r12
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 11:48:19PM +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:01:03 +0100
Matt Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:46:25PM +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
Which versions are you using, to which shall they be updated and on
which arch
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 07:33:11AM +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Well, then upgrade to BL2! And upgrade all the other packages as well. You
only have to keep in mind to tell the initscripts that your RAID and LVM
devices need to be activated, too.
Isn't BL2 masked ~arch? I think it was when I
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 03:24:29PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:20:08 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
Isn't BL2 masked ~arch? I think it was when I originally ran into this
problem. Doesn't that mean that my system will upgrade stable packages
that MUST be run using
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Sorry for replying to my own message, just had a thought. Could this all
be a udev rules problem? I mean could some new rules in the updated udev
package be causing my lvm/raid devices to not be picked up and
activated?
I've been trying to break a
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
| On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:32:33 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
|
| Sorry for replying to my own message, just had a thought. Could this all
| be a udev rules problem? I mean could some new rules in the updated udev
| package
Heiko Nock wrote:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 09:46:41PM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
I've just read your outdated page
It is not outdated. Since more than a year, there is no visible development
in cdrkit.
Not visible to you. cdrkit-1.1.8 at http://cdrkit.org/releases/ is
dated 25.05.2008.
Matt Harrison wrote:
Heiko Nock wrote:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 09:46:41PM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
I've just read your outdated page
It is not outdated. Since more than a year, there is no visible
development
in cdrkit.
Not visible to you. cdrkit-1.1.8 at http://cdrkit.org/releases
Hi all,
I've been using phpmyadmin with apache/php for ages with no problems. I
want to add the cacti application to the same server but on a separate
vhost.
The problem is, trying to access the cacti interface through a browser
causes a segfault with php. I've also tried running the index.php
Stroller wrote:
On 4 Jul 2008, at 20:38, Matt Harrison wrote:
... I want to add the cacti application to the same server but on a
separate
vhost.
The problem is, trying to access the cacti interface through a browser
causes a segfault with php. I've also tried running the index.php from
Matthew R. Lee wrote:
On Saturday 05 July 2008 19:15:05 Mick wrote:
On Sunday 06 July 2008, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
I've just compiled a new kernel, but when I reboot grub will not load the
new kernel. I get error 15 (file not found). But the file is there.
Yes grub is install properly and yes
Hi all,
A few weeks ago there was a discussion about audio interference when
running 3d applications.
Well mine kept getting worse (it didn't to it at all a month ago) until
I got fed up. I opened the side and (gently!) moved some of the power
cables away from the data cables to see if that
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:32:15 +, Matt Harrison wrote:
I can't see how I could have properly killed some hardware just by
moving a cable an inch to one side.
Did you touch a grounded object before putting your hand inside the case.
A static discharge could kill
Dale wrote:
Matt Harrison wrote:
Hi all,
A few weeks ago there was a discussion about audio interference when
running 3d applications.
Well mine kept getting worse (it didn't to it at all a month ago)
until I got fed up. I opened the side and (gently!) moved some of the
power cables away from
Dale wrote:
Matt Harrison wrote:
Dale wrote:
Matt Harrison wrote:
Hi all,
A few weeks ago there was a discussion about audio interference when
running 3d applications.
Well mine kept getting worse (it didn't to it at all a month ago)
until I got fed up. I opened the side and (gently!) moved
Dan Cowsill wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:32 AM, Matt Harrison
iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com wrote:
Hi all,
A few weeks ago there was a discussion about audio interference when running
3d applications.
Well mine kept getting worse (it didn't to it at all a month ago) until I
got fed up. I
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2009 20:12:06 Grant wrote:
This requires only that the computer in question has a static IP or a
permanent lease (so you always know what it is), and you know the IP of
the web sites to be accessed (dig is a very good friend). Allow these,
deny
the
need to copy them around the network.
Of course, if it's something you need to judge by eye, that isn't an option.
--
Matt Harrison
and see what you think.
--
Matt Harrison
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
Harry Putnam wrote:
Matt Harrison iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com writes:
I know its a little OT, but I have to mention ZFS. It'll mean running
Solaris or FreeBSD in order to get the best out of it, but it's worth
it.
I changed my fileserver from a gentoo box with software raid and lvm
over
Harry Putnam wrote:
Matt Harrison iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com writes:
Are you backing up any windows boxes onto the ZFS? Is it just a matter
of making it available by way of samba/cifs?
I'm using it for both attached storage via ISCSI, and standard sharing
on a domain via cifs. I've got
connection. This should mean that once the infrared
connection is established, you should be able to print as if it was a
physical serial connection.
Of course, getting the IR connection established might be easier said
than done.
HTH
--
Matt Harrison
james wrote:
Dirk Heinrichs dirk.heinrichs at online.de writes:
would you please be so kind and avoid hijacking other threads next time.
Um, you must not have read the response.
I did specifically address and provide remedy if indeed having gcc
installed on a machine is a security
Shawn Haggett wrote:
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 16:24:45 Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Beau Henderson b...@thehenderson.com
wrote:
G'day,
I was wondering if anyone might have any idea's as to what is causing my
new Toshiba A300 Satelite to idle at a load
Thomas Chef wrote:
Aha I understand.
But what if my cd installation names my disk hda,
but when I download the gentoo kernel source and build it it will use
sda. So in my lilo.conf I must use hda, and when the new kernel boots it
looks for hda (because of my lilo.conf), but in that case it
I know this has probably all been covered by I've looked around and
failed to find a succinct source of information.
I'm wanting to try gentoo on my eeepc 900, but I'm failing at some very
basic level. I've got an external CD drive attached and booted from the
current i686-2008 minimal cd.
Florian Philipp wrote:
How about a good old sneakernet? [1]
Grab a memory stick and use it to transfer data between your eee and a
decent machine.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneaker_net
Hey thanks for the reply,
Ok so assuming I can get the stage3 and portage snapshot plus some
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2009 18:57:28 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
I'm wanting to try gentoo on my eeepc 900, but I'm failing at some very
basic level. I've got an external CD drive attached and booted from the
current i686-2008 minimal cd. Unfortunately this doesn't work
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2009 21:42:46 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
The only other thing I was thinking about is: If the appropriate
drivers for this eee900 are indeed in the 2.6.28 series, can you
provide pointers to the locations of necessary options? I have read
here
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2009 21:42:46 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
The only other thing I was thinking about is: If the appropriate
drivers for this eee900 are indeed in the 2.6.28 series, can you
provide pointers to the locations of necessary options? I have read
here
Matt Harrison wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 10 May 2009 21:42:46 +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
The only other thing I was thinking about is: If the appropriate
drivers for this eee900 are indeed in the 2.6.28 series, can you
provide pointers to the locations of necessary options? I have
James Ausmus wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:53 PM, maxim wexler bliss...@yahoo.com
mailto:bliss...@yahoo.com wrote:
ifconfig wlan0 up
iwlist wlan0 scan reveals the network name, the chan.
iwconfig wlan0 essid Network Name
iwconfig wlan0
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:49 AM, bn brullonu...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark Knecht ha scritto:
Title sort of says it. I have an old machine that I'm setting up as a
Myth server. I didn't want X on the machine but I'm having trouble so
I emerged xdm and start it using
I just updated grub as part of my regular updates and it gave me the
message that I should re-install grub to my MBR otherwise stage1 and
stage2 would mismatch.
I ran grub-install as normal and it (apparently) installed the
bootloader without problems.
However, now, when I boot up, I don't
Andrew Tchernoivanov wrote:
This problem was already posted here.
The idea is that splashimage moved from /boot/grub to /usr/share/grub.
Thats strange, when the splashimage line was incorrect it used to just
give you the menu with a black background (ie the normal menu but with
splash) as
Matt Harrison wrote:
Thats strange, when the splashimage line was incorrect it used to just
give you the menu with a black background (ie the normal menu but with
splash) as you would expect.
Sorry that should read:
ie the normal menu but without splash
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I've got one of these Asus EEEPc's and I'm thinking about installing
gentoo on it as the (xubuntu) distro isn't really up to par with gentoo
IMHO.
I'm not worried about messing things up as I can just re-image it with
the supplied discs if something goes wrong but I do have a couple of
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dhk wrote:
| So what is the solution to making grub visible again? I remember when
| it changed, I didn't understand the message displayed and I still don't
| know the fix.
|
| Running emerge --config grub doesn't work.
|
| Is it as simple as
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Harry Putnam wrote:
| Neil Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| Harry Putnam wrote:
| Maybe I have to do something special regarding USB recognition?
|
| I have a similar device - a StarTech StarView SV831HD 8-port KVM. It
| supports both PS/2 and
Alan E. Davis wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 11:46 AM, David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few years back I bought a Tyan SMP board (dual Athlon 1000's if I
recall). I was very pleased as it screamed through builds. Then
summer arrived, and with a computer room that gets warmish, I had
Hi all,
This is a tiny bit OT but not totally. I used to have a streaming audio
server setup using tunez (http://tunez.sourceforge.net/) but that is no
longer in development (since 2004).
Is there something in portage that I can use to stream audio over
icecast, both mp3 and ogg and control
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Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
| what about a nice little tapelib - used from ebay? DLT and LTO drivers
are
| extremly robust. The tape cardridges can endure a lot of punishment
and are
| made to lay around for years, waiting for the emergency. You even
Joshua D Doll wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 21:22:00 + (UTC), James wrote:
Why, could the dev add an option that parses out all of those
pesky admin things into either a singular log file? Or better
yet, a gui popup that lists just those instructions for each
package.
It looks like I've imported a pub/sec keypair now. Should I remove
the public key for security? Maybe I misunderstood from the beginning
and having both keys on the same system isn't a security issue?
- Grant
It is still a security issue, but only as much as any other data on your
Michele Schiavo wrote:
How can i prevent the execution of this file ?
Please don't spread an infected file to the whole list, just give a
description of your problem and people might be able to help. Right now
it just looks like you're trying infect list members with something.
Matt
Hi all,
I have a gentoo box that acts as a firewall, router and squid proxy.
I've been following a guide[1] to integrate squid authentication with
our active directory domain.
The guide is a little bit out of date and it doesn't seem to work for
me. Authentication is refused to
Let me clarify a little bit:
Before attempting this integration, I had an acl line like this:
acl internal src 10.194.217.0/24
And i'm allowing that like so:
http_access allow internal
I'm just not sure how to change this to allow access to authenticated
users while prompting for those not
Hi list,
I'm trying to set up some sort of QoS for my small network. I've got a
pretty slow 512kb/256kb ADSL line and I'd like to have it managed better.
All the examples I have found[1] talk a lot about outbound..or inbound,
but not both. The problem is that my upstream bandwidth is half
Dale wrote:
I have to say that after my recent transfer, my login got a whole one
second faster. I can't tell any difference anywhere else. Of course,
portage has always been on its own partition and used ext3.
We need a hard drive engineer on here. :/
Dale
:-) :-)
Hey, I've been
Dale wrote:
But if we learned to much, we may be dangerous or something. Sometimes
to much knowledge can be bad. lol
I !think! I tried XFS once. If it was XFS, you need to have a UPS for
sure. Every time the system crashed I had to re-install. I never got
it to recover even once. I have
Simon wrote:
Hi there,
long ago i installed a 2.6.24 kernel in /usr/src manually. I had
added the
line sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-2.6.24 (without quotes) to the file
/etc/portage/profile/package.provided. There is no kernel in
/var/lib/portage/world... This may be related to the fact i
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
This is a question that is off topic of course, but I'm not sure *where*
it would be on-topic. Considering that Gentoo users are also often
so-called enthusiasts, I'll drop the question here ;)
In KDE (3), when enabling the fade effect for menus, clicking on a
menu
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Wednesday 31 December 2008, 15:56, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
It's coming from the case, not the speakers.
BTW, this happens in both gentoo and windows xp for me.
Same here. The sound is loudest when running the Mother Nature test
of 3DMark 03. Happening with every
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 01/01/09 Mick said:
I guess there is bugzilla for posting bugs or even requests, but if as Alan
says the hardware in question is that obscure/obsolete, then interest for
continuing its dev't will undoubtedly decline with time. Maybe the recent
2.6.27 kernel
Chuanwen Wu wrote:
I guess maybe rsh does not allow to login as root.
Probably not, RSH was abandoned years ago and I'm surprised there are
any applications still around that haven't moved to ssh.
Exposing the root user to an already unsafe transmission is asking for
trouble IMHO.
Grant wrote:
Does anyone know of a good (or OK) webmail client in portage that
doesn't use PHP? I use squirrelmail now but I have PHP installed only
for that and I think PHP slows apache2 down a bit.
- Grant
I don't think you'll find anything faster except maybe written in C,
which is
Grant wrote:
I have good equipment and good methods for connecting to the internet
via ethernet, wireless, or cell phone while travelling, and I'm also
wondering about dial-up. Does it work well on Gentoo? Should a
laptop's internal modem work, or would I be better off buying an
external one?
Hi guys,
I've recently needed to communicate with some people using Yahoo Messenger.
It's not ideal but i'm unable to migrate them to something more open.
I've got it working fine on my windows machine at work, but unfortunately
I'm unable to get it working on my gentoo laptop.
I've so far
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 10:28:20AM -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Paul
Hartmanpaul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Matt
Harrisoniwasinnamuk...@genestate.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I've recently needed to communicate with some
Dale wrote:
So, another question. Is there a tool that is local and would do
something like this? I am using Seamonkey 2.0 nowadays. It seems to
have some tools available to it that the old Seamonkey doesn't.
Dale
:-) :-)
There is a tool I've used in the past called PasswordMaker. It
or misconfigured something.
If anyone knows about DKIM and might be able to shed a light on this, I'd love
to
hear. It's not a big problem, just a puzzle I'm interested in.
Thanks
Matt Harrison
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On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 04:09:07PM +0100, Xavier Parizet wrote:
Le 10/01/2010 22:26, Matt Harrison a ??crit :
I say OT because it's my understanding of DKIM that lets me down here, not
Gentoo. I'm
just not sure who to ask or even if it could be something Gentoo related.
I've recently
Its been happening for a while but I haven't got round to find out why, but
every so
often (anything between a week or an hour) vixie-cron just stops. There's
nothing in
the logs, the service just stops.
I have no idea where to start looking for a culprit so I'm hoping someone here
has
some
I apologise if this has come twice, it didn't appear to post correctly first
time, not
even on the archives.
Its been happening for a while but I haven't got round to find out why, but
every so
often (anything between a week or an hour) vixie-cron just stops. There's
nothing in
the logs, the
On 15/04/2010 09:20, Alan McKinnon wrote:
You probably don't want to hear this, but:
vixie-cron is problematic in the extreme. I have endless hassle with it's
weird behaviours.
Use a different cron daemon.
I don't mind hearing this :) I only use vixie-cron as that is what I
started
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:42:09PM +0200, KH wrote:
Hi List,
I just ran in a problem:
net-fs/mount-cifs (net-fs/mount-cifs is blocking net-fs/samba-3.4.6)
Somba is pulled in by the samba use-flag. The PC only is client to a
server running samba. Do I need samba for this anymore? More
Hi List,
I got a capture card (4 port composite) ages ago, and I remember I had
it working perfectly.
I've just reinstalled it into a fresh gentoo box and connected one of
the cameras, and all I'm getting is noise. I know its a real image as
when I put my hand over the camera lens, the
Actually I've just found the paperwork, it's an LMLBT44 from Linux Media
Labs. Their website isn't much help, it did point me to the module
arguments to use, so it's now no longer detected as a generic unknown
card. Unfortunately I'm still seeing the same issues.
Thanks
On Sat, May 08, 2010 at 08:45:57PM +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
Actually I've just found the paperwork, it's an LMLBT44 from Linux Media
Labs. Their website isn't much help, it did point me to the module
arguments to use, so it's now no longer detected as a generic unknown
card
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with courier-imap serving mailboxes
over
NFS. From googling around it seems courier should support remote homedirs but I
can't
get it working.
My user authenticates according to the logs, but the client reports invalid
credentials. Remove the NFS home
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Hi, thanks for the replies guys
On 01/08/2010 18:17, kashani wrote:
On 8/1/2010 8:06 AM, Matt Harrison wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with courier-imap
serving mailboxes over
NFS. From googling around it seems courier should
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On 02/08/2010 08:17, Stroller wrote:
On 2 Aug 2010, at 00:11, Matt Harrison wrote:
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On 01/08/2010 18:19, Stroller wrote:
Have you considered Dovecot?
I haven't, no. Not for any reason other than I hit upon courier first
and I has always
and
asking if they can tar up the maildirs and give me access to them via FTP or
something.
I'm hoping someone here has an idea for something that will let me make a copy
of all
his mail, in the current folder structure and replicate it onto another machine.
Grateful for any help,
Matt
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 03:46:56PM +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 20.01.2011 15:23, schrieb Matt Harrison:
I'm hoping someone here has an idea for something that will let me make a
copy of all
his mail, in the current folder structure and replicate it onto another
machine
Hi all,
I've recently started to set up a mythtv box for my parents. I've found
a USB DVB-T receiver which works perfectly and I've got the system up
and running on some old hardware.
Now I've been tasked with finding something small that can sit by their
TV and do it all. I've been looking
On 28/02/2011 22:06, Hamilton Silva wrote:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Matt Harrisoniwasinnamuk...@genestate.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently started to set up a mythtv box for my parents. I've found a
USB DVB-T receiver which works perfectly and I've got the system up and
running on some
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