Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:39:09 + (UTC), Michael Schmarck wrote:
You have a problem to which you do not know the solution, so how are
you supposed to know what is important and what is not?
As it seems, I knew what was not important. Just have a
Am Sonntag, 30. März 2008 schrieb ext Neil Bothwick:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 18:50:59 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
I protect the root fs with a passphrase and all other volumes with a
keyfile stored in this fs. No need to mount anything (however, I _do_
need an initramfs because of this).
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:16:17 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
emerge -l sun-jdk
[...]
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] dev-java/sun-jdk-1.6.0.05-r1
You already have the latest version installed, so there are no
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:36:52 +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
That still means your keys are readable all the time,
By root only, chmod 400 is your friend.
But still readable.
whereas mine
disappear long before the network comes up.
So what? If somebody cracks into your box and
Hi!
=== On Monday 31 March 2008, you wrote: ===
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:16:17 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
emerge -l sun-jdk
[...]
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] dev-java/sun-jdk-1.6.0.05-r1
You
(gramps:) I remember the good old days when a good clean old-fashioned
fight to the death would sort these things out, and the winner would be
right. Now we have reasoning, such a bore.
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On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:17:41 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
I'm not interested in (probable) installation at all, rather in
Changelog' contents only.
Your original question was rather light on such details, and also omitted
to mention why more/less/most are inadequate for your needs.
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Rumen Yotov ha scritto:
econti МапОÑ?а:
Hi all, yesterday I upgraded dhcpcd, now at boot time I receive this
message:
err, eth0: Failed to lookup hostname via DNS: Name or service not known
Even so, the IP is correctly assigned by the router.
Could anyone help me to understand? ;-)
=== On Monday 31 March 2008, you wrote: ===
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:17:41 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
I'm not interested in (probable) installation at all, rather in
Changelog' contents only.
Your original question was rather light on such details, and also
omitted to mention why
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:31:14 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
logviewer kdelibs
will produce the same output as, say,
less /usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/ChangeLog
You see, it is impossible to remember all packages' dirs. Of course, I
can use 'q' or 'eix' to find a dir and then type in a
On Monday 31 March 2008, 11:31, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
I agree, my English is ugly. I'll try to explain. Saying viewer I
mean something like this:
logviewer kdelibs
will produce the same output as, say,
less /usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/ChangeLog
You see, it is impossible to remember
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:02:15 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
less $(portageq portdir)/$(eix --exact --only-names $1)/ChangeLog
Thanks, it works! (except for overlays)
It is more a starting point than a complete solution :) You could also
modify it to do a regexp search is the exact match
=== On Monday 31 March 2008, Neil Bothwick wrote: ===
...
Yes it is, but a very short shell script would handle this
#!/bin/sh
less $(portageq portdir)/$(eix --exact --only-names $1)/ChangeLog
Thanks, it works! (except for overlays)
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Matt Edens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops forgot the link to the website.
http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/uvesafb/http://dev.gentoo.org/%7Espock/projects/uvesafb/
Yay! This works beautifully! :o)
Thanks a lot! Finally, framebuffer console again!
Best
On Monday 31 March 2008, Michael Schmarck wrote:
Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30 Mar 2008, at 06:47, Michael Schmarck wrote:
...
In your world, an aggressor is doing nothing wrong? Do I
understand that right?
...
Get real.
When you're describing someone who has annoyed you
On Monday 31 March 2008, Michael Schmarck wrote:
So you found his post unhelpful,
You disagree? You think that he was helpful with his KDE comment?
I would be very surprised if he thought it was helpful. It wasn't
written to be helpful. It was written to provoke a giggle, or perhaps
nothing
=== On Monday 31 March 2008, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: ===
On Monday 31 March 2008, 11:31, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
I agree, my English is ugly. I'll try to explain. Saying viewer I
mean something like this:
logviewer kdelibs
will produce the same output as, say,
less
Andrew Gaydenko schrieb:
=== On Monday 31 March 2008, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: ===
On Monday 31 March 2008, 11:31, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
I agree, my English is ugly. I'll try to explain. Saying viewer I
mean something like this:
logviewer kdelibs
will produce the same output as,
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 19:09:53 +0800, Andrew Lowe wrote:
I'm in the process of installing MythTV on a VIA Epia
motherboard I have and have come across something that's causing me a
bit of concern.
[ebuild N] media-tv/mythtv-0.21_p16658 USE=aac alsa dvb dvd
On Mon, 31. Mar, ionut cucu spammed my inbox with
(gramps:) I remember the good old days when a good clean old-fashioned
fight to the death would sort these things out, and the winner would be
right. Now we have reasoning, such a bore.
Good one. I lol'ed^^
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On Monday 31 March 2008, Michael Schmarck wrote:
Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30 Mar 2008, at 06:47, Michael Schmarck wrote:
...
In your world, an aggressor is doing nothing wrong? Do I
understand that right?
...
Get real.
When you're describing someone who has annoyed you
On (31/03/08 11:14) econti wrote:
Rumen Yotov ha scritto:
econti МапОÑ?а:
Hi all, yesterday I upgraded dhcpcd, now at boot time I receive this
message:
err, eth0: Failed to lookup hostname via DNS: Name or service not known
Even so, the IP is correctly assigned by the router.
Could
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 01:32:05PM +0200, Penguin Lover Alan McKinnon squawked:
on second thoughts, /me wonders if I might not be in Michael's killfile
by now...
That schmuck is already in my kill-file.
But please, can we let this thread die? Must we all lower ourselves to
the level of
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 08:15:56PM -0400, Penguin Lover James squawked:
A Google search pointed me to this Gentoo bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207833
Any ideas on why this may be happening? The only thing I can think may
be causing this is that I'm compiling Qemu with gcc v4
Benyamin Dvoskin wrote:
It is a running gentoo system in this case
But it doesnt make a difference to me. I want to know generally.
anyway I will try what everyone wrote here and we'll see how it goes.
Thanks again.
Btw You can also do a
mount --bind / /mnt/something
and then you will
Neil Bothwick schrieb:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:36:52 +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
That still means your keys are readable all the time,
By root only, chmod 400 is your friend.
But still readable.
whereas mine
disappear long before the network comes up.
So what? If somebody cracks
quoth the Michael Schmarck:
My attitude? Well, maybe. But I rather think it has everything
to do with Alan, who made a bad comment.
Have you not noticed that you are the _only_ person upset by Alan's post? Why
don't you think about that for a bit
It was NOT me who started the fight.
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
- Grant
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On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Gregory Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I cannot emerge world any more because portage keeps barfing on some
random java ebuild.
Java's not even in the list of things to emerge, but here's what I see:
Total: 14 packages (14
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you
2008/3/31, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
-
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 09:26:34AM -0700, Grant wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot
Grant wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
There's a decent
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:36:40PM -0400, Willie Wong wrote:
The first thing to determine is that whether it is freezing of the
user interface or the underlying kernel. For desktops I often compile
the kernel with the option that it flashes the keyboard LEDs when it
is panicking, so I can see
On 03/31/08 09:26, Grant wrote:
My Gentoo laptop keeps freezing. It will stay up for about 30 minutes
and then stop responding altogether. I've checked the logs but there
is nothing informative there. I'm all up to date with packages. How
do you troubleshoot something like this?
- Grant
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday 29 March 2008, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I've got a problem with the colors that are used in Gentoo stuff.
I run KDE, and my terminals are generally konsoles.
The colors used by portage, ls and vim always seem
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday 29 March 2008, 17:30, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Does anyone have a suggestion?
You can remap the colors used by portage.
man color.map
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I found that man page
On Monday 31 March 2008, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I've always used Linux Colours, on crt and on lcd displays. Contrast
works fine for me. What display device do you use?
What do you mean about contrast?
My gentoo is using a Westinghouse flat screen with mid-range
brightness and contrast.
My
Kevin O'Gorman schrieb:
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Saturday 29 March 2008, 17:30, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Does anyone have a suggestion?
You can remap the colors used by portage.
man color.map
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I
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:36:40PM -0400, Willie Wong wrote:
The first thing to determine is that whether it is freezing of the
user interface or the underlying kernel. For desktops I often compile
the kernel with the option that it flashes the keyboard LEDs when it
is
Greetings,
I added a simple init startup script with dependency need localmount
The script is added to runlevel default using rc-update. The script
works fine on boot time but it's stop part doesn't work on system
shutdown. Any idea?
# rc-update -s
bootmisc | boot
David Harel schrieb:
Greetings,
I added a simple init startup script with dependency need localmount
The script is added to runlevel default using rc-update. The script
works fine on boot time but it's stop part doesn't work on system
shutdown. Any idea?
# rc-update -s
bootmisc
While updating world and after emerging a new version of texinfo, I
received the following error when it tried to remove the old version:
==
sys-apps/texinfo
selected: 4.8-r5
protected: 4.11-r1
omitted: none
'Selected' packages are slated for
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 18:15:54 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
That's right, because the keys aren't in /boot ;-)
But they are somewhere. He who has cracked your box can simply look into
/etc/conf.d/dmcrypt to find out where your keyfile is stored and mount
that fs if needed.
Not without the
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:31:50 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
1) Does it freeze under no load? Just boot it and wait. don't log in,
etc.
I'd also try booting from a Knoppix CD to see if it still happens. It is
doesn't, the problem is in software, not hardware.
Running memtest86 wouldn't be a bad
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 17:10 -0500, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
While updating world and after emerging a new version of texinfo, I
received the following error when it tried to remove the old version:
==
sys-apps/texinfo
selected: 4.8-r5
Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 17:10 -0500, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
While updating world and after emerging a new version of texinfo, I
received the following error when it tried to remove the old version:
==
sys-apps/texinfo
I'm updating my newer machine (the hot-backup). Last time was in
mid-February. After doing an emerge --sync and updating portage, I'm
getting a mysterious message at the end of...
emerge --pretend --deep --update --world x
...namely...
[blocks B] =x11-libs/openmotif-2.3.0 (is blocking
On Dienstag, 1. April 2008, Walter Dnes wrote:
I'm updating my newer machine (the hot-backup). Last time was in
mid-February. After doing an emerge --sync and updating portage, I'm
getting a mysterious message at the end of...
emerge --pretend --deep --update --world x
...namely...
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
While updating world and after emerging a new version of texinfo, I
received the following error when it tried to remove the old version:
==
sys-apps/texinfo
selected: 4.8-r5
protected: 4.11-r1
omitted: none
'Selected'
I have both gstreamer-0.8 and -0.10 on my system. -0.8 is no longer in
portage. Revdep-rebuild complains about several packages as broken and
require gstreamer-0.8. I tried following:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Troubleshooting_Gstreamer
Can I emerge -C =media-libs/gstreamer-0.8 without
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Daniel Pielmeier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Harel schrieb:
Greetings,
I added a simple init startup script with dependency need localmount
The script is added to runlevel default using rc-update. The script
works fine on boot time but it's stop
darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quoth the Michael Schmarck:
My attitude? Well, maybe. But I rather think it has everything
to do with Alan, who made a bad comment.
Have you not noticed that you are the _only_ person upset by Alan's post?
Yes, I have.
Why don't you think about
On 1 Apr 2008, at 05:44, Ted Ozolins wrote:
I have both gstreamer-0.8 and -0.10 on my system. -0.8 is no longer
in portage. Revdep-rebuild complains about several packages as
broken and require gstreamer-0.8. I tried following:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Troubleshooting_Gstreamer
Can I
Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 31 March 2008, Michael Schmarck wrote:
Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30 Mar 2008, at 06:47, Michael Schmarck wrote:
...
In your world, an aggressor is doing nothing wrong? Do I
understand that right?
...
Get real.
When you're
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 31 March 2008, Michael Schmarck wrote:
So you found his post unhelpful,
You disagree? You think that he was helpful with his KDE comment?
I would be very surprised if he thought it was helpful. It wasn't
written to be helpful. It was
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