On Tuesday 21 June 2005 23:11, Jan Meier wrote:
My qmail-smtp is not running anymore, I am not able to send mail over it.
What can I do to get rid of this?
etc-update
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On Sunday 19 June 2005 18:28, Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:
Where can I download the gentoo binary for Ximian Evolution 2 (x86
architecture)? I just can't seem to remember the name of the site.
http://chinstrap.alternating.net/
Don't know if it has evolution 2 though.
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On Saturday 18 June 2005 18:41, David Harel wrote:
Can I remove files from:
/usr/portage/metadata/cache ?
Yeah, if you want.
But then again, you can remove anything you like, wether you'll break anything
is another matter :)
In this case, portage should just run slower.
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is another, and thats what we run our
Oracle 8 installs on.
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.
Personally, I wouldn't LVM the SCSI disk as, if you can get your hands on
another disk at some point, it's relatively straight forward (from an livecd)
to convert your system partitions to RAID mirrors.
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returned 1 exit status
Here is your problem.
Do you want/use ldap?
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On Tuesday 24 May 2005 08:31, Colin wrote:
Anybody know what's going on? GNOME never used to do this before.
Did this happen after a reboot?
Check the permissions of /dev/null
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On Saturday 21 May 2005 23:57, Felix Tiede wrote:
Tell it to use udev by adding gentoo=nodevfs to your kernel-commandline.
Other way: Remove support for /dev filesystem (DEVFS) from your kernel.
Or, just install udev.
The init scripts will work the rest out.
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looked in the wrong
place, but I didn't see that change mentioned at all in the changelog
for portage (actually, I didn't even see a changelog when I issued
`emerge -vlPu portage').
Neither etcat, or qpkg are, or have ever been, part of portage.
They come with gentoolkit.
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of the wheel group?
You will still get asked.
id
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requirement is a little more complex than that :)
This is for an fully automated install routine.
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) is/are downloaded.
portage already handles that, using locks.
I think it's the distlocks FEATURES, which should be on by default.
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On Sunday 24 April 2005 14:56, Michael Sullivan wrote:
but I can edit my crontab on my personal computer. How would I fix
this? I can't even tell what's wrong with it, why I can use crontab on
baby but not on bullet
One word: permissions.
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be so as to enable posting thru news.gmane.org's
mail to news gateway.
Is there some way to set such a parameter?
# Get off the main list
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Get on the allow list
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mount it then unmount it again as a courtesy
mount it read-only, seriously, you can't accidentally delete/edit stuff, or
format it by accident (*cough*), plus genkernel supports read-only /boot's
since I fixed it and submitted my patches.
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