Holly Bostick wrote:
> Qian Qiao schreef:
>>On 11/6/05, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>All I do is running this set of commands every night from
>>>crontab:
>>>emerge --sync emerge --update --deep --newuse world emerge
>>>--depclean
this set of commands every night from crontab:
emerge --sync
emerge --update --deep --newuse world
emerge --depclean
revdep-rebuild
So my portage is also always updated, to the last stable version.
Now it is 2.0.51.22-r3...
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squid?)
I'm not sure, but I think squid is just http/ftp proxy-server. It has
nothing to do with pop3/smtp (only if you want to access mail through
web)...
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;, cpu load is on 99% load, 25 minutes and
I'm still waiting. And 2 days ago the whole "emerge --sync" took
about 3-4 minutes! Anyone else having the same experience?
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t has
marked db 4.2.52 as "selected" for unmerge, and 1.85 as "protected"
(similar for freetype, 2.1.9 "selected", 1.3.1 "protected").
So can I leave "emerge --prune" to do its job without breaking
some dependencies? At least for automake and autoconf?
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Sorry, for asking such a trivial question, but how can I find which
packages have been emerged on my system? As time goes, I lost track
of what I installed...
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like to see how portage eats all
my disk space and leaves me stuck in the middle of update process...
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have at least 500MHz
cpu). SW-raid 0/1 itself generates very low overhead, hardly noticable
even while copying many small/large files between md-partitions (compared
to "pure" partitions). I'd expect sw-raid 0/1 + lvm2 to be something
similar...
Of course sw-raid5 + lvm2 would be so
ould forget it.
Forget it...
> Is Gentoo suited for such old computers ?
You might use it on old computer, but:
- you need big hard drive
- you need a lot of time
Or you can install precompiled packages. But imho, for serious work
it is necessary to have a "little" better hardw
renna bud wrote:
is there a command to let me know the name and model of my motherboard
Some motherboards display it on screen during start-up, on the very
beginning (like my asus mo-bo). Others might show it in bios-screen...
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supposed to be
there) to /home (where userquota is 5GB and where user files are
supposed to be, but not mails), then it really is a security problem
for me...
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"No mail", or
"You have new mail". But I do not get any similar message on my
Gentoo box. Why? Can I somehow activate it?
Not with maildirs you dont.
It seems to me maildir does not have only advantages :-(
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l-reader supports maildir format?
And last question: I have access to one Debian box (which uses mbox
format). After logging there I get either message "No mail", or
"You have new mail". But I do not get any similar message on my
Gentoo box. Why? Can I somehow activate it?
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amassassin would understand it as many mails
in one file, separated by newline and "From - " line...
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sounds interesting. I really want to have mails on a separate
partition. Thanks for the tip, I will have a look at it...
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add mbox to your useflags and emerge sendmail. If you *really*
want to use mbox...
That seem to me to be much easier. First I will find some info about it,
but if there is no substantial advantage in using maildirs instead of
/var/sool/mail, I will switch to the "old" mail storage s
ce my mailserver to use /var/spool/mail?
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P, outside of my home network) and I'm looking for the way
my home router (asus wl500g) with dyn-ip could use it as dyddns instead
of dyndns.org...
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Jason Stubbs wrote:
Easy to do with procmail if that's already installed. You can just add a
rule to both forward and continue delivery to /etc/procmailrc.
I thought procmail takes care only for incomming mail. Am I wrong?
Because I need to archive both incomming and outgoing mails...
d have no mail delivered
at all...
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o not know how
(I'm using sendmail as MTA). Could someone give me some hint?
Thanks,
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see this port as
closed (in stealth mode).
Hm, never heard of it...
How can this methot be installed and used with gentoo/iptables?
Any more info about it?
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e backup
Time to look for an old dvd-rom drive...
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ware in app-backup,
but there is nothing about quick & easy restoring...
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s with its script in
/etc/init.d.
But if there is already something which would do the same, I don't
want to work on inventing the wheel again. Moreover, my shell scripts
are rather "quick'n'dirty", so maybe I should start with reading
"Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide"...
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kernel which will never run on a machine with
> more than 1 Gigabyte total physical RAM, answer "off" here
It looks to me, that up to 1GB (including) the answer should be "off".
But maybe boundary condition is not correctly defined, and for exactly
1GB it is necessary to selec
ed itself out. How can I fix it?
But not something like "# echo clear >> $HOME/.bash_logout", this would
not work if root changes its shell. I'd prefer some "system fix"...
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w list all packages which
have been installed?
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led on my comp, with
their dependencies?
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t;shutdown -h now" I tried to see if there are some
files open, but "lsof /dev/md1" showed nothing...
I can not find any other relevant messages, syslog-ng is stopped
before this error, and shutdown continues as usuall. Any ideas?
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get much better product...
If I would like to build a new comp today, I would probably go
with EpoX, DFI, Gigabyte or MSI motherboards...
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re daemon
running all the time just because of one possible event-trigger...
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Hallo,
I'm checking my freshly installed system for SUID/SGID files, and to my
surprise I see:
-r-xr-s--x 1 man 41172 Jul 13 13:28 /usr/bin/man
Does /usr/bin/man really have to have SGID-bit on? Why?
I just checked one debian-box, where /usr/bin/man is without SGID...
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k-install by updating
baselayout scripts (as advised in manual) before finishing installation
and rebooting. And one more user on forum reported the same - with
baselayout from 2005.0 universal-cd udev doesn't create /dev/md* ...
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quot;make menuconfig" again)...
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ur kernel
developers is watching this list, could he confirm or refuse it?
Can I somehow get rid of udev, when it is causing problems to me?
In the meantime I'm trying to update my system to 2.6.12-r4
(up to now I used 2.6.11-r3 from 2005.0 universal installation cd)...
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d.
I think I can unselect options 1. and 3. (md-support is in kernel, and
partitions are marked as type "fd - Linux raid autodetect").
Concerning 2, I'm not sure if I understand correctly:
Do you mean turning off initramfs support in kernel-configuration?
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s
in kernel?
At least it is clear now that error message of "ext2fs_check_if_mount"
and "fsck.ext3": there is no /dev/md1, so it is not possible check it...
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is some hw-error), but no difference...
What now? Could someone tell me where the problem is?
Thanks,
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Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Strange how Jarry is quiet about all this...
I'm counting votes, and waiting for some final decision to come.
I can not contribute to this discussion, because I have absolutely
no experience with journaling filesystems at all. That's why I
a
those who have
personal experience with various fs...
Thanks,
Jarry
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