Graham Murray wrote:
According to the Linux sata site
(http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html) the AHCI driver supports all
the SATA features such as NCQ (Native Command Queueing) and hotplug but
the PIIX module does not support these.
I've been running the PIIX driver for quite some time
Randy Barlow wrote:
pat wrote:
I have problem with uploading some sorts of the files by seamonkey (e.g.
*.pdf,
The folder selection box is opened, so I choose the folder (with rwx
permissions
for the user) click OK, but file is not saved.
Generally, you can't upload a folder using the
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
You can try to rename the ebuild according to the new version and add it
to your overlay, maybe it just works.
I'll try it.
A minor change to the ebuild to reflect the different numbering scheme
of the beta driver's package was necessary.
Aleksandar L. Dimitrov wrote:
I did something rather dirty today. I downloaded the newest Nvidia Beta
Drivers and copied it over to /usr/portage/distfiles under the same
name the in-portage driver had. So while portage thinks the old drivers
are installed - that's not the case :)
Oh yes,
I did something rather dirty today. I downloaded the newest Nvidia Beta
Drivers and copied it over to /usr/portage/distfiles under the same
name the in-portage driver had. So while portage thinks the old drivers
are installed - that's not the case :)
Oh yes, dirty ;-)
I assume you did also
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
The result is the same, but creating an ebuild and putting it an overlay
is a much more cleaner way of doing it.
ACK. I did it that way. I didn't mention in my previous post that I did
put the new ebuild into an overlay, though.
Regards
mks
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Hello,
I just found out that 'noatime' mount option is ignored on my system for
/ (root) partition. In /etc/fstab I have entry for /:
/dev/sda6 / ext3 noatime,usrquota,grpquota
and 'mount' command shows:
/dev/sda6 on / type ext3 (rw,noatime,usrquota,grpquota)
but
Am Sonntag 13 Mai 2007 15:48 schrieb Robert Cernansky:
Hello,
I just found out that 'noatime' mount option is ignored on my system for
/ (root) partition. In /etc/fstab I have entry for /:
/dev/sda6 / ext3 noatime,usrquota,grpquota
and 'mount' command shows:
/dev/sda6
Hi,guys!
I use iptables to let the PCs in the subnet to connect the internet outside.
And i write a simple script,but it doesn't work:
#!/bin/sh
iptables -F
#Define packets from Internet server to Intranet
iptables -A FORWARD -d 198.168.1.0/24 -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
#Define packets from Intranet to
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Hello Wu,
Instead of the commands you posted, you should use
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables --table nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.8.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
Long explanation:
The first command enables the kernel to _forward_ packets from
Hi there,
I've been asked something strange. I have to take a video input and split it
in three parts, sending it to three outputs simultaneously.
The first thing I thought of was creating a pipe, sending there the video and
trying to read from there. I did my firsts tests with mplayer, but as
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 12:53, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 7 May 2007 23:12:31 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
=
$ echo $TERM
rxvt
$ sudo echo $TERM
rxvt
=
which is the same like my Gentoo box.
That doesn't matter. Question is
Javier Krausbeck wrote:
Hi there,
I've been asked something strange. I have to take a video input and split it
in three parts, sending it to three outputs simultaneously.
The first thing I thought of was creating a pipe, sending there the video and
trying to read from there. I did my
Robert Cernansky wrote:
and 'mount' command shows:
/dev/sda6 on / type ext3 (rw,noatime,usrquota,grpquota)
but /proc/mounts does not show noatime option:
/dev/root / ext3 rw,data=ordered,usrquota,grpquota 0 0
Hmm, same thing here:
# grep / /etc/mtab
/dev/hda9 / reiserfs rw,noatime 0 0
#
My ADSL connection had a short outage yesterday. I discovered, to my
consternation, that my machine's internal modem wasn't being picked up.
This is a 1999 Dell PIII that refuses to die. The PCI modem has worked
in the past under Redhat and Gentoo. I am aware that I have to allocate
more than
On Sunday 13 May 2007 21:12, Mick wrote:
I've tried bind -p | grep history and it did not work:
==
$ sudo bind -p | grep history
Password:
sudo: bind: command not found
==
bind is a builtin bash command, I'm
On Sun, 13 May 2007 21:28:41 +0200 Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Cernansky wrote:
and 'mount' command shows:
/dev/sda6 on / type ext3 (rw,noatime,usrquota,grpquota)
but /proc/mounts does not show noatime option:
/dev/root / ext3 rw,data=ordered,usrquota,grpquota
Neil Walker wrote:
Maybe I should take a closer look at AHCI - especially as it seems
Intel are listed as a sponsor, so it must have their approval. :)
Well, it didn't work - just resulted in a kernel panic. It seems AHCI is
only supported by SOME ICH6,7,8 interfaces. :(
Be lucky,
Neil
Neil Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, it didn't work - just resulted in a kernel panic. It seems AHCI
is only supported by SOME ICH6,7,8 interfaces. :(
Did you select AHCI mode in the BIOS? On my motherboard (with
ICH6R/IC6RW) there is an option to set SATA mode to IDE, RAID or AHCI.
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But I have no idea where to start. Frankly, so many possibilities and
incredibly complex setups have deterred me somewhat from embarking on
this venture. However, I would very much like to have my very own email
server under my own domain name.
So
Hello !
I advise you to take a look at
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Email:_A_Complete_Virtual_System .
I've used this howto to make my email server and all works fine now.
It's composed of Postfix + Spamassassin + SQLGrey + ClamAV coupled with
MySQL database for me or PGSQL as in the howto.
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Hey there, thanks for the tip! I didn't expect to find a complete
HOWTO, as I said, but then again I've never seen a HOWTO that big.
Question, though. Do I need to do anything very special to use MySQL
instead of PGSQL?
Thanks again,
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Helmut Jarausch schrieb:
The following steps were successful (for me)
echo app-emulation/virtualbox-bin additions dvitool \
/etc/portage/package.use
emerge app-emulation/virtualbox-bin# here 1.3.8-r1
create the virtual machine (WinXP in my case) as described
and install
On Sunday 13 May 2007, YoYo Siska wrote:
I've been asked something strange. I have to take a video input and split
it in three parts, sending it to three outputs simultaneously.
The first thing I thought of was creating a pipe, sending there the video
and trying to read from there. I did
On 2007-05-13, Javier Krausbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mkfifo f1
mkfifo f2
mkfifo f3
mplayer whatever_options_you_want_and_make_it_write_to_stdout | tee f1
| tee f2 f3
and then reading from f1, f2, f3 doesn't do the thing you want ?
Just one caveat, mplayer does not do output to
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 05:44:45PM -0400, Dan Cowsill wrote:
But I have no idea where to start. Frankly, so many possibilities and
incredibly complex setups have deterred me somewhat from embarking on
this venture. However, I would very much like to have my very own email
server under my own
On Sunday 13 May 2007, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Re: Real time video streaming (was: Help playing
simultaneously splitted videos (sort of))':
On 2007-05-13, Javier Krausbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mkfifo f1
mkfifo f2
mkfifo f3
mplayer
2007/5/13, Fabio A Correa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Hello Wu,
Instead of the commands you posted, you should use
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables --table nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.8.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
I have tried.But still not work.
Dan Cowsill wrote:
However, I would very much like to have my very own email
server under my own domain name.
You should really have a static public IP address for that.
So what I'm asking you guys for is documentation, software packages,
recommended setups, anything you can add. I am not
Chuanwen Wu wrote:
Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
MASQUERADE all -- 192.168.1.0/24 anywhere
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
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