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Is there any reason you can't use Tom's Root Boot with a custom kernel?
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Joshua Banks wrote:
Whats the easiest command to cp all the subdirectories and files in those
subdirectories in /ect
to another directory?
mkdir /etc.bak; cp -r /etc/* /etc.bak
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machine :)
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is no longer in the portage tree.
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have many
saved messages from this list. 3/19 and before don't have it. 3/21 and
after have the Reply-to header set.
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that dir is
ever unmerged for some reason, which baselayout would not ever be, that
particular directory that holds the .keep file will not be removed.
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to the list for a hand
here...
emerge -u net-www/apache-1.3.28
Doesn't work.
What'd I miss...?
emerge =net-www/apache-1.3.28
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do 1024x768 but looks much better at 800x600. Can you mix and
match resolutions like that?
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-sources' or 'emerge vanilla-sources' first.
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to
work for me.
Thanks. That worked for me. The file was /etc/adjtime.
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I have qmail, qmail-scanner, and clamav installed. I have qmail and
clamd started. My /etc/tcp.smtp has been modified to use the
qmail-scanner-queue.pl script. I regenerated it with tcprules. What else
do I have to do to get virus scanning working with my email?
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Mike Williams wrote:
On Sunday 21 September 2003 00:51, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I have qmail, qmail-scanner, and clamav installed. I have qmail and
clamd started. My /etc/tcp.smtp has been modified to use the
qmail-scanner-queue.pl script. I regenerated it with tcprules. What else
do I have to do
Mike Williams wrote:
On Sunday 21 September 2003 01:38, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
This is the tcp.smtp I used to enable relaying for local IPs. I just
added the QMAILQUEUE parts.
[snip]
Hmm, that all looks good.
I don't have RELAYCLIENT define, but I think that only affects spamassassin.
You did
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Mike Williams wrote:
On Sunday 21 September 2003 01:38, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
This is the tcp.smtp I used to enable relaying for local IPs. I just
added the QMAILQUEUE parts.
[snip]
Hmm, that all looks good.
I don't have RELAYCLIENT define, but I think that only affects
when
trying to send a message to anyone not in my local domain (skylineaero.com)
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find out what my 'hosts' are for the Maxtor and USB device so I
can pass it on the the scsihosts command?
Scsi emulation and USB are compiled into my kernel, Firewire and Scsi
Disk or compiled as modules.
Try 'cdrecord -scanbus'
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Kent Jantz wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Kent Jantz wrote:
I'm running Gentoo 1.4 with a 2.6.0 kernel and KDE 3.1.3.
I want to pass a scsihosts boot option but I'm having a problem
finding out what 'hosts' my last 2 devices use, here is my cat
/proc/scsi/scsi:
Code:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id
it
too work.
Does anyone know of an idiots guide to setting this up?
First of all, you must have iptables support with Full NAT enabled in
your kernel or built as modules. That is the most important thing. Do
you have 2 NICs in your desktop machine or a hub?
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I'm currently using vcron with the default config. What user does it
runs the scripts as? What kind of environment is there (PATH and such)?
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this be an option for you? Or are you compiling on the 486 just
for the sheer unadultarated hell of it :-)
Gentoo...the distro for masochists!
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that says:
virtual/mta net-mail/ssmtp net-mail/sendmail
Change this to:
virtual/mta net-mail/sendmail
If you can find that, check the file /var/cache/edb/world and look for a
line that contains 'net-mail/ssmtp' and get rid of that line.
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Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
Got a dual athlon machine with a SMP kernel and have MAKEOPTS=-j 3 in my
make.conf
Get rid of the space. Make is MAKEOPTS=-j3
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Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
Got a dual athlon machine with a SMP kernel and have MAKEOPTS=-j 3
in my make.conf
Get rid of the space. Make is MAKEOPTS=-j3
Thats how I had it before I noticed it wasnt using both CPU's at the same
time, so I put a space
= +120°C, hysteresis = +100°C)
vid: +1.950 V
alarms:
beep_enable:
Sound alarm enabled
I think that 224.4 is the maximum temp that the sensors can report,
which probably means that the sensor isn't working anymore or doesn't
actually exist on the motherboard.
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Has anyone got lm_sensors working with any of the 2.6-test kernels? It
was nice have gkrellm running showing my temps and voltages with my
2.4.20 gentoo-sources kernel.
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mikpolniak wrote:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:10:02 -0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Has anyone got lm_sensors working with any of the 2.6-test kernels? It was
nice have gkrellm running showing my temps and voltages with my 2.4.20
gentoo-sources kernel.
Using 2.6 kernel it depends on the chipset.On
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Marshal Newrock wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Check out portagesql.breakmygentoo.net
Ah, I wasn't aware of this. It's probably a bit more sophisticated than
my simple attempt. It was a good exercise anyway. :)
They have basically rewritten portage from the ground up
incorporated in.
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] portage in SQL
Marshal Newrock wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Check out
the stage 1, try 'emerge ltmodem' to compile a driver for your
modem. As for unmounting the CD, if you want to do that, put in 'gentoo
cdcache' at the boot screen. Then you can unmount the CD when you're
done with it. Otherwise, you can wait until after the reboot to put in
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I was lucky enough to avoid all the trouble with gcc-3.3.1-r2, but I
want to be on the safe side when I upgrade from -r1 to -r3. Can I make a
quick backup with 'quickpkg =gcc-3.3.1-r1'?
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/dev/null
${IPTABLES} -P INPUT DROP
${IPTABLES} -P FORWARD DROP
This line here is your problem. You need to either change it to:
${IPTABLES} -P FORWARD ACCEPT
-or-
${IPTABLES} -A FORWARD -s 10.0.0.0/24 -j ACCEPT
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Adam Mercer wrote:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 11:17:52AM -0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
This line here is your problem. You need to either change it to:
${IPTABLES} -P FORWARD ACCEPT
-or-
${IPTABLES} -A FORWARD -s 10.0.0.0/24 -j ACCEPT
rules are now
# allow local-only connections
-gnome -gtk -kde -qt
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upstairs sys-devel # qpkg -q -nc -I gimp-print
media-gfx/gimp-print-4.3.20
DEPENDED ON BY:
media-gfx/gimp-print-4.3.20
WTF?!
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;
}
}
foreach $line (@system) {
if($pkg =~ /$line/) {
next PKG;
}
}
foreach my $tmp (@pkgs2) {
if($tmp eq $pkg) {
next PKG;
}
}
push @pkgs2, $pkg;
print $pkg is safe to unmerge\n;
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4 9% Mailing List/Newsgroup
4 9% IRC/Chat
3 6% User Group
1 2% Linux Conference
1 2% Cant remember
That's really sad when my 1 vote is a whole 2%.
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supports it.
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That should probably merge the missing packages.
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Chris wrote:
I tryed it and this is what it told me:
bash-2.05b# buildpkg =gcc-3.3.1-r1
bash: buildpkg: command not found
Sorry, my mistake. The command is 'quickpkg'.
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Peter van Eck wrote:
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 16:54, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Peter van Eck wrote:
Hi,
I have run into the following problem trying to emerge gnome
emerging gnome came to a halt when emerging the package openjade
My system (Pentium 200 MMX) get exhausted when compiling
[ebuild N] dev-perl/mod_perl-1.99.09
So, does mod_perl work well enough and just hasn't actually been
released, or is it still not quite there. This is a production server,
so I don't want to mess anything up.
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Miller, Jr. wrote:
I asked a similar question and checked the forums. Seems that a stable
version of mod_perl is not available yet. in one of the forum, a user stated
that he did get mod_perl to work with Apache2. Check the forums.
Kevin
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 05:45 pm, Andrew Gaffney wrote
Because of my issues getting mod_perl 1.99.xx to work correctly, I'm
thinking of emerging Apache 1.3.28 do I can use the stable version of
mod_perl. Can this co-exist with Apache 2.0.47 that I currently have
installed? Are there any packages that I'll have to re-emerge?
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having to do that in Windows XP since M$ made
it difficult to uninstall IIS. I just chose another port for Apache.
Tell me if it works. I am thinking about installing 1.3 so I can use
perl_mod.
Kevin
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:57 pm, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Because of my issues getting
from being grabbed by another driver.
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an Athlon 1GHz with 512Mb RAM, so the compile should
take about 3 days or so ;)
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gabriel wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 11:07, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Has anyone successfully compiled OpenOffice 1.1 with GCC 3.3? I know
there is that check in the ebuild for 3.2, but I copied it to the
overlay dir and removed that check. I'm currently compiling with
3.3.1-r4. I'm just trying
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Monday 06 Oct 2003 17:38, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
LITTLEENDIAN (Intel, VAX, PowerPC)
Stack waechst nach unten
STACKALIGNMENT : 1
can not read address (nil)
Segmentation fault
dmake: Error code 139, while making
'../../unxlngi4.pro/inc/svconf.h' dmake:
'../../unxlngi4.pro
during
compile). I did 'mkdir /usr/local/portage/app-office; cp -a
/usr/portage/app-office/openoffice /usr/local/portage/app-office' and
then modified one of the stock ebuilds.
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Yesterday, I upgraded MPlayer from 1.0_pre1-r1 to 1.0_pre2. Now, when I
play videos, there is a large black border around the video within the
video window. Anyone else getting this?
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Yesterday, I upgraded MPlayer from 1.0_pre1-r1 to 1.0_pre2. Now, when I
play videos, there is a large black border around the video within the
video window. Anyone else getting this?
Okay, I kind of figured it out. The display window isn't resizing to fit
around the video
.
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Is there an easy way to reply to just a list instead of the list and the
original sender in Mozilla 1.4?
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the old (vulnerable?)
version of OpenSSL. Do I have to re-emerge apache to for it to use
the new OpenSSL Library?
Did you restart Apache? Try '/etc/init.d/apache2 restart'
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restarted apache.
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Doug Weimer wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 22:04, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Can someone send me a stock /etc/apache2/conf/commonapache2.conf? I've
made a lot of modifications trying to make it work. I want to start fresh.
You should have one in
/usr/portage/net-www/apache/files/2.0.40/commonapache2
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Doug Weimer wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 22:04, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Can someone send me a stock /etc/apache2/conf/commonapache2.conf?
I've made a lot of modifications trying to make it work. I want to
start fresh.
You should have one in
/usr/portage/net-www/apache
Doug Weimer wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 23:42, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Damn, I knew I should have done a diff before blindly copying that one
over my existing one. Now everything is borked. I'm getting 403 errors
on my scripts in /cgi-bin.
Are you using the stable apache2 build? The stable
because it is *not* the same file, even though its named the same.
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-2.8.0) Is this the reason Deep
wants to add i2c and lm-sensors? Asside from rebuilding the kernel is
there any way to fix this?
emerge -i sys-apps/i2c-2.7.0-r1
emerge -i sys-apps/lm-sensors-2.7.0-r1
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or source RPM in that ftp dir, rpm tells me that they
are not RPM files. Can someone download and test those RPMs for me, so I
can figure out if I'm just crazy?
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Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Thursday 09 Oct 2003 14:02, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Yes, I know. You see the subject and immediately think I should be
ignored because I'm on the wrong list, correct? Well, its not quite
like that.
I'm trying to write an ebuild for Xconfigurator. I'm getting the
files from
-4.10.7-1
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by Xconfigurator-4.10.7-1
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.3) is needed by Xconfigurator-4.10.7-1
On Thursday 09 October 2003 06:38 am, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Thursday 09 Oct 2003 14:02, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Yes, I know. You
Rus Foster wrote:
Hi,
Can someone point me in the right direction of how to install php with
gd support? I've built php but phpinfo() doesn't show gd even though I
installed that seperatly
USE=gd emerge php
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HvR wrote:
the package from redhat is Xconfigurator maybe we can use the rpm2tar
stuff to make an ebuild out of it
I'm working on that. Its a pain in the butt because a few of its
dependencies are available only from RH as RPMs or SRPMs.
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Ernie Schroder wrote:
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 12:10 pm, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Ernie Schroder wrote:
I've removed i2c and lm-sensors from my box because there is no
ebuild as yet for version 2.8.0 which I need to support my
chipset (nforce2). I have i2c and lm-sensors-2.8.0 installed from
Steve wrote:
I have a firewall script that I want to run after ppp successfully
starts. I have tried putting it in /etc/ppp/ip-up but to no avail. Any
ideas?
How are you bringing ppp0 up?
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with
The device apparently does not exist, and I checked /dev which was true.
You've got it backwards. Gentoo is on /dev/hdc1. FreeBSD's partitions
are hdc2p[123].
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Jeff Greene wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to redirect the output of a
program to a file, but view at the same time?
Basically, I want to save the output of some programs
but want to have the option to not have to go open up
a file to see what happened.
programtoview | tee outputfile
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you need and run off...
I have seen people who are more than willing to create the floppy img,
but I never see it available on the web site.
That's probably because there are existing ones that will work just
fine. Try tomsrtbt at http://www.toms.net/rb/download.html.
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Due to a recent hack into my Slackware server, now my Gentoo server, I
want to write a script that scans all binaries, or even all files,
computes their MD5SUM, and compares it to what portage calculated it to
be when it was installed. Does something already exist like this?
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 18:08, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
HvR wrote:
the package from redhat is Xconfigurator maybe we can use the rpm2tar
stuff to make an ebuild out of it
I'm working on that. Its a pain in the butt because a few of its
dependencies are available only from RH
Ernie Schroder wrote:
On Friday 10 October 2003 03:52 pm, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Due to a recent hack into my Slackware server, now my Gentoo
server, I want to write a script that scans all binaries, or even
all files, computes their MD5SUM, and compares it to what portage
calculated it to be when
Mike Arrison wrote:
Andrew,
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 02:52:50PM -0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Due to a recent hack into my Slackware server, now my Gentoo server, I
want to write a script that scans all binaries, or even all files,
computes their MD5SUM, and compares it to what portage
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Saturday 11 Oct 2003 07:09, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
The third field is an MD5 checksum, I believe. Someone please slap me
upside my head if I'm wrong :) What I don't know is what the last
field is.
The thiird field is a timestamp. If you point your browser at http://
www
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Friday 10 October 2003 20:52, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Due to a recent hack into my Slackware server, now my Gentoo server, I
want to write a script that scans all binaries, or even all files,
computes their MD5SUM, and compares it to what portage calculated it to
be when
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 19:31, Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 18:48, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Friday 10 October 2003 20:52, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Due to a recent hack into my Slackware server, now my Gentoo server, I
want to write a script
Claus Ladekjær Wilson wrote:
I get this message
* IMPORTANT: 2 config files in /etc need updating. * Type emerge --help
config to learn how to update config files.
after having emerged new programs.
How can I know which files to update and with what?
etc-update
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 19:31, Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 18:48, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Friday 10 October 2003 20:52, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Due to a recent hack into my Slackware server, now my Gentoo
server
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 21:26, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 19:31, Tom Wesley wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 18:48, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Tom Wesley wrote:
On Friday 10 October 2003 20:52, Andrew Gaffney
, but the only problems I've seen are with ALSA, which I'm not
using. Can anyone help?
Why don't you try switching to ALSA?
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like that.
'emerge search' does support searching with regular expressions.
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A. S. Budden wrote:
Thus spake Andrew Gaffney:
A. S. Budden wrote:
emerge search sc
will give you a whole list of things with 'sc' in. In amongst these is
app-office/sc, so go to http://www.gentoo.org/dyn/pkgs/index.xml and
click on app-office, then sc. This will give you a few details
, pciutils) at the same time so I can get
on with configuring and setting up the little bits while the big bits are
building.
While I have done it many times before without problems, YMMV. Chances of something going
wrong are small, but its not recommended. Like I said, YMMV.
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or pretty much anything
to do with Python. It doesn't really mean anything. They get moved into the correct place
on install.
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.
die
fi
fi
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happening is that the hostname that
apache is set to use can't be resolved into an IP address. Add an entry into /etc/hosts
that looks like:
1.2.3.4 hostname hostname.domain
where the first part is your IP address and the other parts are pretty self explanatory.
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Is there a program/script out there that can give me the same information at 'qpkg -q'
*and* take into account the USE flags packages were compiled with? If not, I'm going to
write one.
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the likelihood of data corruption. Has anyone experienced it?
Are there things I can do to ensure it doesn't happen to me (or at
least reduce the possibility)? (Other than backup early, backup
often of course :)
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emerge sync
emerge -upDv world
emerge -uD world
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week or so. It doesn't seem to affect anything, so
until it does, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Jim Washington wrote:
So, which packages would I need to reemerge after changing the
xinerama flag, or, more generally, is there an easy way to get a list
of packages that are affected by a change of a USE flag?
cd /var/db/pkg
grep xinerama */*/IUSE
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Does anyone know what package contains the 'mt' command for controlling SCSI tape drives?
I had this command on my Slackware system, but I can't seem to find it in Gentoo. The
closest thing i could find was mtx, but its not quite the same.
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Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
did you see emerge mt-st -p?
I was just about to reply to my original post saying that I found it. Thanks.
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CD. I would then restore my data and configs from the tape backup.
Would this work? Are there any major pitfalls anyone can see? Has anyone successfully done
this kind of thing before?
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Tom Wesley wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 22:08, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I want to be able to quickly restore my system to a known working configuration from a
burned CD or set of CDs. I currently backup my /home, /root, /etc, and MySQL dbs
everynight to a tape drive. I also have a second HD that I
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