[gentoo-user] apache 2.4 - deny access to directory

2020-11-28 Thread thelma
I'm trying to deny access to all except specific IP address in a directory, just testing it. In modules.d/00_default_settings.conf Options MultiViews AllowOverride All Require all granted in admin/.htaccess Require all denied Require ip 10.0.0.100 My IP is

[gentoo-user] Trouble on first install with LUKS & BtrFS

2020-11-28 Thread Diagon
I've done a basically vanilla install (*) of gentoo hardened with disks prepared at luks/btrfs. I've used `genkernel --btrfs --luks all`. I am getting the following error when trying to boot the system and arrive at the point of unlocking a disk (note the spaces, "on ... failed"):

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: nvidia x server settings doesn't open

2020-11-28 Thread thelma
Thelma On 11/28/2020 07:19 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 27/11/2020 02:56, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: >> I just installed nvidia-drivers-455.28-r1 and can not start "nvidia x >> server setting" it doesn't open. >> >> running: $ nvidia-smi >> NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't

Re: [gentoo-user] what's the difference between the emerge options -u and -n?

2020-11-28 Thread Dale
n952162 wrote: > Assuming no "emerge --sync" has been done, e.g. > > I've been using -u to mean, "don't update if there's nothing new" (which > I would actually think would be the default).  Maybe that's wrong?  -n > is better? > > > You may want to check the man page for emerge.  I don't think

Re: [gentoo-user] what's the difference between the emerge options -u and -n?

2020-11-28 Thread Arve Barsnes
On Sat, 28 Nov 2020 at 21:04, n952162 wrote: > > Assuming no "emerge --sync" has been done, e.g. > > I've been using -u to mean, "don't update if there's nothing new" (which > I would actually think would be the default). Maybe that's wrong? -n > is better? In my book, there's only one reason

[gentoo-user] what's the difference between the emerge options -u and -n?

2020-11-28 Thread n952162
Assuming no "emerge --sync" has been done, e.g. I've been using -u to mean, "don't update if there's nothing new" (which I would actually think would be the default).  Maybe that's wrong?  -n is better?

[gentoo-user] Re: nvidia x server settings doesn't open

2020-11-28 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 27/11/2020 02:56, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: I just installed nvidia-drivers-455.28-r1 and can not start "nvidia x server setting" it doesn't open. running: $ nvidia-smi NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver