not sure if it's exactly what you are wanting, but I'd check out
both MRTG and ntop. They are both in portage.
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monkeying around with it and I noticed that it built an initrd for
my kernel choices.
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ly understand what's going on
> here.
> neither could i find any documentation about it anywhere. could
> someone explain, please?
>
> thanks,
> jan
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go sour or a
usb drive's action get hung up then sometimes a kill -9 won't take care
of it. At that point, I just reboot... maybe there's a better way,
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I saw some out there, but I wanted to see if anyone had favorites?
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links (whatever the heck you call
those).
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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/nessus-core-2.0.6a +tcpd +X +gtk +gtk2
[ebuild N ] net-analyzer/nessus-plugins-2.0.6a
[ebuild N ] net-analyzer/nessus-2.0.6a-r1
Notice that it wants to emerge two versions of nessus-core. This
doesn't seem right.
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ng something obvious? What's the
fix here?
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t Postfix runs as, but if it's anything
like everything else I've seen in Postfix, it should be easy.
In sendmail, you can edit /etc/mail/sendmail.mc and add this line
define(`confDEF_USER_ID',``65534:65534'')dnl
Then do m4 /etc/mail/sendmail.mc > /etc/mail/sendmail
hough. ;) Anyway, does
anyone have any ideas as to what might be borked? My mailman aliases
are still in place, the cgis run but don't see my lists. The lists
exist, though, according to everything I can run in /var/mailman/bin
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. When I su to the mailman user
and do a './bin/list_lists' it shows that they are still there.
What am I missing?
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Listeni
isn't specifically masked
by package.mask?
That is, I emerge'd pan-0.14.0 and everytime I do an emerge world it
wants to go back to pan-0.13.4. I can't find pan anywhere in
/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:59:01 -0600
Shane Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What happens is the rhythmbox window is displayed,
> but then it stops refreshing. If you move it around or cover it up,
> it's blanks it out and it never seems to recover from this. I get
>
Howdy all,
I'm wondering if there is another mp3 player out there like rhythmbox
that sorts songs by id3 tags? I have a bunch of mp3s all mixed up and
I'd like to be able to sort and play them by album.
Anybody know of something to do this?
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it in another slot? However,
after it does this, when I run fluxbox, it actually runs 0.1.14 and not
the new 0.9.3 version. How do I make this work correctly?
Shane
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could have your
/boot partition be a raid partition, but you'd need to have grub look at
one of the individual partitions making up the raid. Here's a good link
about Gentoo and RAID:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=8813&highlight=raid
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Hmm... from what I read there, net-rhythmbox is indeed a fork off of
rhythmbox, but it seems that they are merging net-rhythmbox into
rhythmbox-cvs. That's what I'm running. Ah well, I'll try a re-emerge.
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writing the file, telling it which library to open. I have a feeling
that if I were to start it up without an mp3 library that it would work.
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r3 failed.
!!! Function src_compile, Line 67, Exitcode 2
!!! (no error message)
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m a guy in my office... sheesh. Thanks
Larry.
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osed to set this hostlist? I have
DISTCC_HOSTS set in my make.conf, but I don't think that is the same
thing.
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setting that I can
change with xset (or something like it).
Has anyone else found themselves cursing this? Am I just nuts.
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were multiple versions. I only need to keep the most recent
package to share to the other boxes.
I'm not really explaining this well, but if anyone has written
something (or knows of something) to do this, that'd be great.
Otherwise, I might take a crack at a bash script to d
ones? I remember hearing something about a problem with a newer
version of gnome (was that it?) and nethack.
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tion game
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On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 11:29, Shane Hickey wrote:
> However, when I got to http://www.nerddiary.org/dreamcast, I get a 404.
> I must be missing something?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
Ah ha! I found a good page describing this directive at
http://www.cafesoft.com/products/cam
estarted Apache.
However, when I got to http://www.nerddiary.org/dreamcast, I get a 404.
I must be missing something?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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to
just a single monitor. I thought it was when I was rebooting, but I
think that was a coincidence.
I have now edited both my XF86Config files (for merged and normal) and
set the DisplaySize in there. Everything looks great.
Thanks much!
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slow as all get
out. Crud. Anyone gotten Starcraft to run smooth on Gentoo?
Shane
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e min. size back to 14 and it looks normal (normal,
that is, until I log out of X and back in again).
I'm sure it's something silly but I can't peg it.
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G --log-prefix "FW_OUTPUT "
In my metalog.conf, I have:
Firewall messages :
regex = "(FW_INPUT|FW_OUTPUT)"
logdir = "/var/log/firewall"
This does indeed put my iptables logs in /var/log/firewall, but I don't
want them to also go to my dmesg. Is this possible/easy?
tform
Any ideas? Maybe I was too draconian in my USE flags? They are...
USE="X gtk -gnome -alsa -mmx -3dnow -arts -kde -esd -oggvorbis -qt -kde
-avi png"
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sure what's starting gconfd-1, but I obviously don't need (since
the apps seem to run fine after I kill it). Can someone clue me in to
what is starting this... and why?
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igs,"
einfo "*** by adding these lines. For grub:"
einfo "*** > title=Memtest86"
einfo "*** > root (hd0,0)"
einfo "*** > kernel /boot/memtest86/memtest.bin"
Basically, if you drop the = (hd0,0) you sh
",
map {
tr/a-zA-Z0-9+-/ -_/;
$_ = unpack 'u', chr(32 + length()*3/4) . $_;
s/\0+$//;
$_ ^= "C" x length;
} /\.([^.]+)/g;
This was found at
http://studentorganizations.smsu.edu/acm/Programming/Perl/CueCat.htm
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Howdy all,
I had a problem with 2 of my usb 2.0 devices when I ran RedHat and I
was hoping that it would magically fix itself with Gentoo, but alas.
Heh.. anyway, I was wondering if anyone could offer some insight.
I have a Dell workstation that has an built-in usb controller. I h
Howdy all,
I have a pretty simple iptables setup. Basically, I permit anything
returning to my box that I initiated and then I permit some other
machines on my private network to do nfs to me and so on.
What's weird is that I'm getting logs of, what appears to be, denied
http ret
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