, and both. Printer can not print as fast as you can pump data
through usb2 (480Mbps), unless you have some *really* expensive printer.
So even if you had 2 printers on usb, sharing common usb-bandwidth, you
could print much more documents in the same time, as with 1 printer...
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You cannot use an ssh client in this manner.
But what if mail-server uses secure connection (SSL) and secure
authentication? Could I use ssh-client in such a case? Telnet
would not help...
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be able
to log in at all...
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y agp, but pci-express graphics?
(nForce4 based mobo for workstation and intel 915gm based notebook)
Do I still have to include agp-support in kernel? Which?
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ou
leave a few others opened... :-)
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Hi,
today emerge showed me following error while updating perl-cleaner:
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!!/usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz
!!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size
How can I fix it?
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correctly because libata doesn't yet support the needed
ATA-passthrough ioctl() calls." (smartmontools.sourceforge.net)
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h for AM2-socket for the same price
(MSI, or Asus). It sure has better future, then s-939...
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HTH,
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(+ a few more partitions)
md0, md1, md2 are raid1 (sda1+sdb1, sda2+sdb2, sda3+sdb3)
raid support is compiled in kernel (no modules).
I have done this kind of installation a few times
(2 disks, everything in raid1) without any problem.
What is wrong this time? Did I screw something
w if it is working, it is not my idea. But you must have
alias defined before, otherwise it would be delivered probably to
the same mailbox (maybe infinite loop?)...
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symbol inter_module_unregister
fglrx: Unknown symbol inter_module_get_request
fglrx: Unknown symbol inter_module_put
fglrx: Unknown symbol inter_module_register
What does it mean, and how can I fix it???
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Fernando Antunes wrote:
I've already run memtest86, no problem report.
What about disks? Did you check smart-status?
Download some utility (e.g. SeaTools for Seagate disks)
and check disks without booting system...
BTW, sudden freezing does not look like kernel panic...
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has been designed as "LInux LOader". If lilo can see some
disks/partitions, linux kernel can find them too (and vice-versa).
But this is sometimes not true for GRUB...
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isk...
BTW, try to switch your sata to ahci. Sometimes helps.
But in my case it was definitely not supported southbridge...
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;).
What to do now? I really do not know how to write xorg.conf
from scratch. Or am I missing something? What is actually
proper way to get X11 working? Should I unmerge ati-drivers
and first start with "pure" X11?
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ip-size is large than
capacity of any single disk (e.g. actually no stripping :-)
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, but apparently it works only with
windows-drivers...
And btw, I would like to have similar "auto-switch"
configuration for X11: Is it possible (without switching
manually config files)?
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I do not remember anymore which program to emerge for enabling mouse on
a console.
gpm
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Francesco Talamona wrote:
route_eth0=("192.168.1.1").
Thanks man, this was it.
How could I only make such a stupid mistake?
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y right after boot using commands:
# ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.30 broadcast 192.168.1.255 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
# route add default gw 192.168.1.1
So where is the problem? Why networking does not start during boot-up?
Why do I have to start it manually?
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, because
when I defined IP for eth1, everything works...
But what is eht0, wifi? Can I somehow change network detection so that
eth0 is wired-ethernet, and eth1 "that other network" (probably wifi)???
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sible overheating, as notebooks
are usually not expected to work under high load for long time...
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Hi Gentoo-fans,
I want to install gentoo on my pentium-m (centrino 2)
based notebook, but I do not know which stage3 should
I download and use: i586, i686 or x86?
And which -march setting should I define for Pentium-M?
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I'm not sure what is better to use: ahci.c, or sata_via.c?
I have found a very good discussion about vt8521 & linux here:
http://forums.viaarena.com/messageview.aspx?catid=28&threadid=68455&STARTPAGE=1&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear
(all in one line)
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's made by via and modified by some developers...
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But if you have WD, you are lucky...
One more thing: the latest revision of nForce4 (which can be found
on latest and rather expensive boards) has fixed it. Unfortunatelly,
one can not know which chipset revision is used on a certain mobo,
until you buy it, dismount cooler, and check chipset...
J
sync, both in linux and in windows).
It is a buggy chipset, has problems with nearly all sata-II drives
(tried Seagate and Samsung) and nvidia does not care a sh*t...
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latest status of linux <-> k8m880/890 support?
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d be some entries in logs,
if your mail can not be delivered. If necessary, increase
log levels for bind/sendmail to get more info...
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own domain, guru.com,
if you really have full control of it. I think maybe it's the right
time to read something more about sendmail and bind, or some RFC
about how email works...
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eserver authorised for "guru.com" domain must have
MX record in guru.com zonefile, which says that server1.guru.com
is mailserver for guru.com domain, something like (for bind):
guru.com. IN MX 10 server1.guru.com.
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s by "allow-update" or "update-policy"
in bind's zone-files...
And one more thing: for every ip from your dyn-ip pool I would
set very short ttl/expire in your zone-files. Otherwise caching-clients
would get know too late, that there was a change in ip/dn assignment...
Jarry
thing between a restricted user, and admin.
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user
having admin (power-user) privileges...
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(can be also 2-3 times per day),
perfect heuristic analysis, low cpu/mem load...
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nes
assigned to sata disk controller).
FYI, peak transfer rates:
pci-express x1 = ~500MB/s unencoded data rate (1st gen. 250MB/s),
33MHz pci = 133 MB/s
And moreover unlike pci, pci-express is bi-directional, at the same
time data can be read/written...
But the other (and rather sad) thing is pci-e
I'd probably
do raid1 for /boot, and raid5 for rest...
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ve them enough
details about its new chipsets...
That's my experience with gentoo & sata drives/controler. I'l try
to get some VIA-based mobo (K8T890) to see if it works better...
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sata_nv" always causes kernel panic...
So what can I do more? Any tips?
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(reiser was 2nd). Nobody mentioned that
reiserfs can be resized on-line, ext3 not (only off-line).
It seems I have to revaluate results of that voting...
Thanks for answer...
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just wanted to know, if there are some serious reasons (maybe
stability or compatibility?), why lilo is not supported on amd64.
But if there is no such a problem for amd64+lilo, I'll stick with it...
Thanks for all answers!
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old
read-only
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ill only experimental.
Then maybe I should get rid of lvm2...
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rver. And I'd say ASUS/ASRock support is the same...
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.
It seemed to me to be a complete vaste, and I was really angry, because
it was time when 4 GB disk was a luxury (and e.g. irix did not have
this strange "feature"). But things might have changed since then...
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even some sources which are
only for x86, not amd64)?
Or do I have to use x86 installation profile?
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state
--state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
would it be the same? Or should I combine --state ESTABLISHED with !--syn ?
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eeded/blocked by php-cgi and mod_php. How to get out of this?
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c-linux-gnu-3.4.4-vanilla
Do I have to make worry about that missing vanilla-profile?
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se-flags
(hardened hardenedphp) can be so dangerous, even on "stable-only" system.
It seems I will spend one more nice weekend by reinstalling... :-(
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outer cylinders)
and want to keep it continuous, lvm would have to move all other
partitions...
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so
it might be worth putting /home or /tmp somewhere near
beginning of disk (outside cylinders). Similar for swap,
plus optimising of head-movement, etc...
Just my 2 cents, but personally I'm using lvm too...
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pt, /usr, /var
> and / (of course).
Moreover I have created separate partitions for /tmp
(with nodev, noexec and qouta) and /chroot ...
> Further, I'd alsostrongly suggest to use LVM.
True, though I did not put put /, /boot and swap on lvm.
Just security precaution, so that system would be st
u can mount /boot /tmp /home with nodev,
noexec, nosuid, /usr with read-only, etc.), or different quota
settings. But it would be probably more usable for server, less
for workstation...
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> switch to vanilla. Hope your toolchain isn't recompiled too.
All I know is that I'm pretty stuck: with those hardened flags or
without them, I can not fix my system...
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Jarry wrote:
> I changed my USE flags (added "hardened hardenedphp lm_sensors)
> and tried "emerge --update --deep --newuse world". Emerge wanted
> to recompile 8 packages, but crushed during the second one
> (gli
Exitcode 2
!!! (no error message)
__
How can I fix it? Which of those 3 new USE flags could cause it?
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parently missing)
I have "adjust screen" button on LCD, but it does not work.
I wanted to fix it, bud finally I gave it up. It is not a big
problem, because it is a server. But if someone know how to
fix it, I'd like to hear it too... :-)
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to /boot/config-kernel-x.x.x together with new kernel (to save it).
I have put it back and all works. Thanks.
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version
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status message.
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ions at all. Instead, you can also use "/dev/hda" with LVM.
There are some limitations concerning lvm. I remember it is not
recommended to use it for , root and /boot (and probably
some more)...
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Rafael Fernández López wrote:
> Buenas,
No comprendo...
Could someone translate it? :-)
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out
sata disk from your server...
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Sorry for asking probably trivial question, but if I have in /etc/make.conf:
CFLAGS="-march=athlon-xp -pipe -O2" ,
does it still make sense to include use-options:
USE="3dnow mmx sse" ???
Or is it selected automaticly by that -march=athlon-xp ?
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>>unsubscribe
> please try [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead.
In my welcome-mail there is:
To unsubscribe send a mail to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe it would not increase traffic too much if there were such
a foot-note in every mail, automaticly included by ezmlm...
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Jarry wrote:
> emerge -e world
> Emerge started updating all packages (~150), but then suddenly stopped
> (after ~20 packages). No error message, just sitting here, like frozen:
> ...
Searching for reasons why emerge so suddenly stopped I found following
entries in my /var/log/me
g there, doing nothing. Computer is
responsive, cpu load 0%, no disc activity, nothing. Following processes
are still running (but taking no cpu-time):
emerge, sandbox, ebuild.sh, emake, make (2x), grep
What to do now? Do I have to interrupt it? What then, start again?
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I bet you would not get 1Mbps between
linux-linux...
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on raid too, but in case of linux
software raid it can be only raid1 (which in case of small /boot
partition does not matter). All other partitions can be in raid0,1,5...
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ar/spool/iscan/virus/virpzSvSW.
-
Oh, what a pitty! I do not have winblows, so I can not open that
"interesting" binary attachement. Otherwise I would "sure" do it...
Are those people really too stupid to realise that it is useless
to send windows viruses to linux mailing list???
d to ~1000 for dvd-+rw), maybe
even more secure than old hard-drive and still quite cheap (dvd-ram
drive ~50E + a couple of disks)...
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munity programmers.
> Saviour Linux is not just another distribution. Saviour Linux will be
> unified and run by the community.
Why only those words "united, universal, unified" sound strange to me?
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se raid1 for swap. In such a case
even drive failure does not cause system crash, because swap space
is mirrored too. But raid1 slightly degrades swap performance...
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Tom Smith wrote:
> Does Gentoo have a BIND package and, if so, what's it name?
bind, in net-dns group. I just did:
emerge bind
emerge bind-tools
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itrd/initramfs.
And even if it is possible, LVM2 installation guide says it is not
recommended, so I will not try it...
One more thing I'm interested in: what impact does lvm2 have on disk i/o,
compared to "common" partitions? Probably lvm2 will make disk operations
a little slower, but
). Is it not problem later for
lvm2 when preparing and creating volume-group? Because lvm-guide says
something about setting partition type to 8e (linux lvm), which I can
not do, if I want to use raid1...
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Harry Putnam wrote:
Date: 7.1.2005 20:11 <= !
And I wonder, why your mail is always deep back in my mail folder...
:-)
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-linux-gnu-3.3.6
[1] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4
[2] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardened
[3] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardenednopie
[4] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardenednopiessp
[5] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardenednossp
obelix ~ #
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is missing:
/etc/env.d/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6
I really do not have it, there is only i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4
Should I just make copy of it with name i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6?
Or if someone of you has it, could you, please, mail it to me?
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hough. The ftp address is: ftp://ftp.qrypto.org
> (some 260K). Just say if you want it.
> HTH.Rumen
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It would be very nice of you, if you could do it for me.
Thank you in advance. Actually, I've already thought of
reinstalling from nu
kashani wrote:
> http://badapple.net/libstdc++.so.5
> Pulled from a server with pentium4 and -O2 -pipe
Thank you. I'm not sure my athlon-xp will swallow it,
but I'll give it a try...
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ly used a symlink in the past but your mileage may vary.
You mean on linstallation cd? I have gentoo 2005.0 x86 install cd, but
I can not find there any libstdc++. Where should it be? In portage
snapshot or stage3-archive? Is there some other possibility to get
precompiled libstdc++?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> On 14:58 Sun 04 Dec , Jarry wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>I tried to update my gcc using emerge -e (Safer method)
>>as described in gcc-upgrading-guide, but apparently I
>>screwed something up. I did:
>>
>>emerge -uav gcc
>&
start emerge (--sync, --depclean, or else),
I get following error:
obelix ~ # emerge --sync
/usr/bin/python: error while loading shared libraries:
libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory
Could someone explain me, what I did wrong, and how can I fix it?
Jarry
g should not lock the
whole system...
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use too late I realised
that very basic math functions of bash can not handle such numbers.
Now what to do? Are there some functions, which would implement basic
math with real numbers in bash (add, substract, multiply, divide
and round would be enough)?
The idea of writing them myself really sc
d certificate, or get one from cacert\
free of charge:
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not worth to emerge just
because of squid...
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b.n. wrote:
>> phrases like "...it bloody matters!..." or "how the hell would we
>> know...!" or "Jarry needs variable BRAVE_YET_DUMB=1". Although
>> such words do not sound good to me, I would never dare to say their
>> authors are arrogant
rs
on the net, I did not want to cotribute to it...
But there is definitely something in what you are saying. Maybe I will
think over it again...
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onfig-files. I thought that way
not only my system is updated, but also new versions of those
daemons are running. Rest (I thought) is not important...
> Anyway, good luck with being an admin.
I know, I'm far from being it. But thanks for answer...
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b.n. wrote:
>> Polite and respectful.
> They don't look that much.
Well, I always thought that using the words like "please" is a sign
of respect to others. On the other side, some of replies included
phrases like "...it bloody matters!..." or "how the
h you are not doing, and frankly, you're pretty lucky that something
> hasn't blown up up to now.
That might happen, sooner o later. But still I think it is still better
than leaving some hole for uninvited visitors.
Thanks for your constructive explanation.
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b.n. wrote:
> Jarry wrote:
>> b.n. wrote:
>>> Jarry is quite arrogant...
>>
>> Could you please be more specific? Who did I insulted, or what
>> makes you think I am arrogant? Copy&paste please, if you find
>> something...
>
> Just read the
b.n. wrote:
> Jarry is quite arrogant...
Could you please be more specific? Who did I insulted, or what
makes you think I am arrogant? Copy&paste please, if you find
something...
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Qian Qiao wrote:
> But for Jarry, he probably need 2 variables:
> BRAVE_YET_DUMB=1
> I_WILL_NOT_BLAME_THE_DEVS_IF_MY_SYSTEM_GETS_BORKED=1
Satisfied? Carry on, if it makes you feel better...
Anyway, I'll not fight back to this primitive insultation. It is
under my level, and imho
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