Am Samstag, 25. Januar 2014, 06:01:32 schrieb Jens Reinemuth:
Hi everybody...
[...]
Hi again...
as there was no response and i did again a lot of googling there really seems
to exist no way to use a usb fritzcard with a kernel 2.6.x and no one ported
a driver...
Now i have the problem
Andrew Savchenko birc...@gmail.com wrote:
Another challenge is to make dependency resolution parallel
It's a challange but won't solve the problem: On fast processors
portage's speed is not so much a big issue. Moreover, the factor
you can obtain this way is in the (unrealistic) best case at
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:55 AM, Martin Vaeth mar...@mvath.de wrote:
On fast processors
portage's speed is not so much a big issue.
What kind of processor have you got, and where can I get one?
-gmt
Hi all
I am doing a new Gentoo installation and I cannot get my network cards to
work. I have two cards
1) eth0 = Realtek RLTl8111e
2) wlan0 = RaLink RT2561/RT61
Gen Kernel has support for both.
Please advise me as to what steps I can take to fix this?
Am 03.02.2014 13:36, schrieb Stephen Reynolds:
Hi all
I am doing a new Gentoo installation and I cannot get my network cards to
work. I have two cards
1) eth0 = Realtek RLTl8111e
2) wlan0 = RaLink RT2561/RT61
Gen Kernel has support for both.
Please advise me as to
On 03/02/2014 14:36, Stephen Reynolds wrote:
Hi all
I am doing a new Gentoo installation and I cannot get my network cards
to work. I have two cards
1) eth0 = Realtek RLTl8111e
2) wlan0 = RaLink RT2561/RT61
Gen Kernel hassupport for both.
Please advise me as
Thanks for the quick response, I will check and get back to you.
I am not in front of my pc right now.
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Michael Hampicke m...@hadt.biz wrote:
Am 03.02.2014 13:36, schrieb Stephen Reynolds:
Hi all
I am doing a new Gentoo installation and I cannot get my
Greg Turner g...@malth.us wrote:
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:55 AM, Martin Vaeth mar...@mvath.de wrote:
On fast processors
portage's speed is not so much a big issue.
What kind of processor have you got, and where can I get one?
I run gentoo on i3 (double core), c2 (double core), athlon, and
On Jan 28, 2014 5:57 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 22:54:28 +0100, hasufell wrote:
If it's about performance (in the sense of speed), then paludis
is worse, because dependency calculation is more complex/complete
there.
That makes no sense at
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 02:36:29PM +0200, Stephen Reynolds wrote:
Hi all
I am doing a new Gentoo installation and I cannot get my network cards to
work.
I have two cards
1) eth0 = Realtek RLTl8111e
2) wlan0 = RaLink RT2561/RT61
Gen Kernel has support for both.
On 03/02/2014 16:04, Pandu Poluan wrote:
On Jan 28, 2014 5:57 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk
mailto:n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 22:54:28 +0100, hasufell wrote:
If it's about performance (in the sense of speed), then paludis
is worse, because dependency
On Feb 3, 2014 9:17 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/02/2014 16:04, Pandu Poluan wrote:
On Jan 28, 2014 5:57 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk
mailto:n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 22:54:28 +0100, hasufell wrote:
If it's about performance
Hello list,
I'm in the process of setting up shorewall on my LAN server, and
shorewall.conf asks for the location of the tc utility. Can anyone tell me
what this program is? Google results suggest it's a traffic control program,
but
what package is it in?
--
Regards
Peter
Peter Humphrey schrieb am 03.02.2014 17:56:
Hello list,
I'm in the process of setting up shorewall on my LAN server, and
shorewall.conf asks for the location of the tc utility. Can anyone
tell me what this program is? Google results suggest it's a traffic
control program, but what
On Monday 03 Feb 2014 18:02:11 Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Peter Humphrey schrieb am 03.02.2014 17:56:
Hello list,
I'm in the process of setting up shorewall on my LAN server, and
shorewall.conf asks for the location of the tc utility. Can anyone
tell me what this program is? Google
I'm interested in making a TCP Listener in C / C++ on Linux to accept
many connections simultaneously. I did a relative search on the Web and
although I am aware of the C language as to a certain extent, I
struggle to find a model program. Essentially, it is the listener of a
server that receives
Howdy,
I connect to the Internet via a TP-LINK TD-W8101G Wireles ADSL2+ model
router. It has been set up to acquire IP addresses via DHCP. My
'/etc/resolve.conf' has been getting populated like so from the word go:
cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by dhcpcd from enp4s0
# /etc/resolv.conf.head can
On 2014-02-03, xarman manousidis@gmail.com wrote:
I'm interested in making a TCP Listener in C / C++ on Linux to accept
many connections simultaneously. I did a relative search on the Web and
although I am aware of the C language as to a certain extent, I
struggle to find a model program.
if I run ifconfig -a this currently what I get.
I have completed the installtion, but Kernel Modules I am not sure about.
eth0: flags=4163UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 192.168.1.105 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255
inet6 fe80::be5f:f4ff:fee8:5914
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Reynolds
Sent: 02/03/14 11:15 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Net work cards
if I run ifconfig -a this currently what I get. I have completed the
installtion, but Kernel Modules I am not sure about.
You can get the info
On 02/03/2014 09:15 PM, Stephen Reynolds wrote:
if I run ifconfig -a this currently what I get.
I have completed the installtion, but Kernel Modules I am not sure about.
eth0: flags=4163UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 192.168.1.105 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast
dmesg | grep -i firmware I get nothing.
dmesg | grep eth0 i get this below.
[ 50.931566] r8169 :02:00.0: eth0: RTL8168evl/8111evl at
0xc9000467e000, bc:5f:f4:e8:59:14, XID 0c900800 IRQ 42
[ 50.931568] r8169 :02:00.0: eth0: jumbo features [frames: 9200
bytes, tx checksumming: ko]
On 02/03/2014 10:25 AM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
Howdy,
I connect to the Internet via a TP-LINK TD-W8101G Wireles ADSL2+ model
router. It has been set up to acquire IP addresses via DHCP. My
'/etc/resolve.conf' has been getting populated like so from the word go:
cat /etc/resolv.conf
#
On Sunday 02 Feb 2014 11:36:31 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 13:45:27 +, Mick wrote:
If I use rm to manually get rid of a single package, all its metadata
will still be left in /usr/portage/packages/Packages. Does this
matter? Which function uses the information this file
On Feb 3, 2014 10:02 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/03/2014 10:25 AM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
Howdy,
I connect to the Internet via a TP-LINK TD-W8101G Wireles ADSL2+ model
router. It has been set up to acquire IP addresses via DHCP. My
'/etc/resolve.conf' has been getting
Im updating some boxes after a few months and keep hitting the same
conflicts:
WARNING: One or more updates have been skipped due to a dependency
conflict:
dev-lang/perl:0
(dev-lang/perl-5.16.3::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) conflicts
with
dev-lang/perl[-build] required by
On 03/02/2014 23:22, Ajai Khattri wrote:
Im updating some boxes after a few months and keep hitting the same
conflicts:
WARNING: One or more updates have been skipped due to a dependency
conflict:
dev-lang/perl:0
(dev-lang/perl-5.16.3::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
On 03/02/2014 20:15, xarman wrote:
I'm interested in making a TCP Listener in C / C++ on Linux to accept
many connections simultaneously. I did a relative search on the Web and
although I am aware of the C language as to a certain extent, I
struggle to find a model program. Essentially, it is
On 02/03/2014 11:43 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 03/02/2014 20:15, xarman wrote:
I'm interested in making a TCP Listener in C / C++ on Linux to accept
many connections simultaneously. I did a relative search on the Web and
although I am aware of the C language as to a certain extent, I
On 04/02/14 05:51, xarman wrote:
On 02/03/2014 11:43 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 03/02/2014 20:15, xarman wrote:
I'm interested in making a TCP Listener in C / C++ on Linux to accept
many connections simultaneously. I did a relative search on the Web and
although I am aware of the C
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
--
Joseph
On 2014-02-03, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
man sed
man tr
man dos2unix
man unix2dos
--
Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! Hello? Enema Bondage?
at I'm
On 03/02/2014 23:51, xarman wrote:
On 02/03/2014 11:43 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 03/02/2014 20:15, xarman wrote:
I'm interested in making a TCP Listener in C / C++ on Linux to accept
many connections simultaneously. I did a relative search on the Web and
although I am aware of the C
On 02/03/14 16:14, Joseph wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
I've tried:
cat 16.txt | tr -d \r \n 17.txt
but it removes all the spaces as well. I need to replace carriage retrn with
space.
--
Joseph
On 04/02/2014 01:14, Joseph wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
That is a horrible one to solve :-)
All the usual tools (grep, sed, tr) are line oriented so they will take
one line and replace the CR at the end with something else plus a CR!
i.e. they
Thank you Grant and William. I wasn't aware of python programming and now
that I have looked some stuff it seems indeed much simpler to implement it
with. I'll look into it.
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 12:04 AM, William Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.auwrote:
On 04/02/14 05:51, xarman wrote:
On
Well it's actually a project for a company that needs a tcp listener for
the data sent by the devices. You are right about my question. It's a bit
irrelevant with gentoo but I'm working on gentoo and I'm asking this list
because I consider its users have wide knowledge on general programming. In
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
Do you mean carriage return (decimal 13) or line feed (decimal 10)?
The former is pretty simple:
sed -e 's:\r: :g' foo.txt
On 02/03/14 18:52, Mike Gilbert wrote:
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
Do you mean carriage return (decimal 13) or line feed (decimal 10)?
The former is pretty simple:
sed -e 's:\r: :g'
Check out what I consider to be a fantastic guide:
http://beej.us/guide/bgnet/
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Xar Man manousidis@gmail.com wrote:
Well it's actually a project for a company that needs a tcp listener for
the data sent by the devices. You are right about my question. It's a
On Mon, 3 February 2014, at 9:22 pm, Ajai Khattri a...@bway.net wrote:
...
WARNING: One or more updates have been skipped due to a dependency conflict:
dev-lang/perl:0
(dev-lang/perl-5.16.3::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) conflicts with
dev-lang/perl[-build] required by
Hi people!
I have asked myself if there are set of commands on Linux or Gentoo,
that if a file locally created it belongs to a special group.
Let us say:
/var/folderX
folderX belong to tamer:daemon
I want every file I create inside automatically belongs to: tamer:daemon
and not tamer:tamer
Looks like you're looking for setgid functionality.
Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setuid#setgid_on_directories
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Tamer Higazi th9...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi people!
I have asked myself if there are set of commands on Linux or Gentoo,
that if a file
On 02/03/14 18:52, Mike Gilbert wrote:
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
Do you mean carriage return (decimal 13) or line feed (decimal 10)?
The former is pretty simple:
sed -e 's:\r: :g'
On 02/03/14 18:52, Mike Gilbert wrote:
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
Do you mean carriage return (decimal 13) or line feed (decimal 10)?
The former is pretty simple:
sed -e 's:\r: :g'
On 02/03/2014 06:14 PM, Joseph wrote:
I have a text file. How do I search and replace carriage return?
a (singular)?
Emacs will happily let you enter a carriage return into the find/replace
buffer with C-q C-m, i.e. quote (C-q) a control-M character (carriage
return).
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 07:15:34PM +, Stephen Reynolds wrote:
if I run ifconfig -a this currently what I get.
I have completed the installtion, but Kernel Modules I am not sure about.
eth0: flags=4163UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 192.168.1.105 netmask
Okay thanks, I got network working it was just a cable issue.
thanks for all the help
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Amankwah amankw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 07:15:34PM +, Stephen Reynolds wrote:
if I run ifconfig -a this currently what I get.
I have completed the
Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote:
I was thinking: is it feasible, to precalculate the dependency tree?
I thought that's what the portage cache does, as far as it can.
Well, AFAIK, portage needs to kind of simulate everything going on in an
ebuild to get the list of
On 29/01/14 02:06, James wrote:
I'm interested in aggregating tips, tricks, ebuild suggestions and config
file snippets and examples, related to going minimal on your system,
regardless if your system in resource constrained or not. The benefit
is not limited to resource constrained systems.
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