,
otherwise you can run into problems with this
approach. It's acutally a good idea to keep
a static bash and just put this into grub as
the 'shell-init' or 'rgh' entry
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to it: sourceing root's .bash_profile is
enough to give a familiar environment.
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I am starting to wonder why am I so attached to my root password being
strong.. :)
Becuase I can crack a simple password from outside
of the box. Hacking in w/ a CD or the init=blah
approach requires physical access and a reboot,
both of which are fairly noticable and preventable.
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them. Things have indeed changed since 1978
Unless you include the time in 1972 that some of
my friends broke into the computer room, hacked
the PDP-11, and inserted Panther, Pink into
every class in the highschool.
They have remained hugely the same :-)
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troubleshooting HOWTO on the wiki
for stability. I'm not where I had it bookmarked
but try to locate the thing and if you can't I'll
send back the link.
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Maybe hell will also freeze over on that day.
More likely pigs will floss...
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with
'shutdown -fh now'. The main problem is that
you bypass the stop phase of all the app's
started up via init.d; very little short of
just hitting the reset switch or yanking the
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however fast you could do
it and you live with the rest on restart.
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Dale wrote:
Steven Lembark wrote:
Well, this one takes longer. Just the foldingathome takes about 20
seconds or more to shutdown. It can take over 60 seconds at times.
That service for some reason has to completely shutdown before the
others start to shutdown. The others will shutdown
opterons. Main thing
that speeds up the AMD box is using 320MB scsi's
for near-term storage. They are hugely faster than
[S]ATA or IDE used on most equipment these days.
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coming.
poweroff -f;
NAME
halt, reboot, poweroff - stop the system.
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/halt [-n] [-w] [-d] [-f] [-i] [-p] [-h]
/sbin/reboot [-n] [-w] [-d] [-f] [-i] [-k]
/sbin/poweroff [-n] [-w] [-d] [-f] [-i] [-h]
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Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Sat, 2008-04-05 at 12:42 -0400, Steven Lembark wrote:
I tried ALT + SysRq + EISUB today on my MythTV backend server which
has been crashing lately. Unfortunately it's crashing so badly that
even at the server's keyboard this didn't work.
I guess my weekend fate
for tiles and data.
Bonnie gets upset validating the scsi space on this
box since it has 8GB of core and I don't have 16GB
free on the device so I can't give you any specific
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a module
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startup. If you want to reserve a single space
just mount it under both /tmp and /var/tmp. That avoids
issues with not having any tmp space at all (or symlink
/var/tmp - /tmp if you want to use a symlink).
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can be painful.
If you can redirect anything making in-work copies
to, say, /scratch or ~ then this works nicely (given
that you have enough core not to strangle on it).
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use dd from the backup to the
original disk.
dd does no error checking and is not usually
suitable for backups of any kind unless you
validate the output. find / -xdev | cpio -ov,
*dump, or mkisofs -R would all be better ways
to store recovery data than dd.
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Using install-amd64-minimal-2007.0.iso the thing
boots and tells me the kernel is linux livecd
2.6.24-gentoo-r5 smp, i686 amd athlon 64 x2 dual
core processor authentic AMD. Extracting the
stage3 tarball from
Partial answer: Installing from a mis-labeled x86
minimal
a new minimal CD?
Seems like it wouldn't be all that difficult, just a
matter of grafting the new kernel into place and burning
it.
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I submit that brute forcing an AES key of reasonably length is
currently impossible in an amount of time that would matter to the human
race.
On average yes.
As already pointed out, however, there is nothing
to prevent the first guess from matching a key and
cracking one particular
.
If all you're using the thing for is surfing or basic
development then it should work fine. The old standard
for using X11 was a minimum 12MB of core and 40MB disk.
For a long time that was difficult, then IDE came along
and big disks got cheaper :-)
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a lot of
virtual memory, but with sufficient swap it
will [eventually] get done.
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it: we've all become addicted to amounts of RAM that
didn't even exist on the planet 25 years ago, let
alone disk :-)
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How can I accomplish this?:
Use a non-standard port for yourself (e.g., ,
34567). A port entry in your .ssh/config will
handle that. With that back door you can set up
any remaining rules on port 22.
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it stable and have
two hard-wired entries for the vmlinuz and 'stable'.
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, to run the job when you
are asleep or away from the machine? Cron the update
or use at to get the changes you want when you are
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of performance hit: if you spend X hours trying to work
around the library glitches it's that much dead time
on the box you aren't using.
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(largely
$HOME) to have tighter mods with files below
them group readable by a single-user group.
The scheme works rather nicely in nearly
every situation (POSIX ACL's play hell with
the scheme, but, then, they are supposed to).
enjoi
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Uwe Thiem [Gentoo User 080119] : He hit the nail on the finger.
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(multi-level sorts, numeric, whatever). Same basic
process works in other languages that support anon
arrays or structs.
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Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 16 July 2008, Steven Lembark wrote:
Uwe Thiem [Gentoo User 080119] : He hit the nail on the finger.
Suggest adding that to fortune.
The least we could do in his memory. May he rest in peace.
He even did us the favor of providing a rather
worthwhile quote
download the runtime image
+ portage beforehand onto a thumb drive
or DVD's the Gentoo install isn't even
all that net hungry.
You might find that Damn Small Linux is,
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a different calculation
for servers or racks, where uptime is more of
an issue. The bigger ones also weigh a helluva
lot more, which doesn't sound like anything
until you break a desk or warp some shelves
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building the RAID
for you. If booting the install consistently shows your RAID built at
boot time then the problem is either in your kernel configs or LVM. If
nothing else, having the thumb around makes dealing with hardware
failures a helluva lot easier.
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for the root
filesystem I'd have to hack the insmod xfs entries, nothing
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matter, does anyone know how to avoid the "--user"
requirement using pip?
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d
(e.g., "mdraid*" "raid5rec").
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usb (anything else that might
be used by sane)?
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<https://pastebin.com/UMbpPDxJ>
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ong quite nicely].
Q: What is it about configuring a kernel that you are finding
most difficult?
I may be able to provide some poitners to simplify it.
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you use an offball product you'd have
to rely on whomever hacked it to get support -- vs. hitting up
the usual gentoo list for help -- but if satisfies your needs
using "frobnicate install..." why would having second package
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omeone feels
> someone else's foot on their toes and it gets a little tense.
Q: What part of the entirety of human history have you *not*
described?
Put it another way:
Q: Why should anyone ever expect Gentoo to somehow not reflect the
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Adding a Reporter-ish layer to a new version of Portage or a smoke-
testing option that does a "emerge --install" into a temp layer in
Docker, reports the outcome, and discards the results shouldn't be
all that hard.
I'd be happy to work on somet
ory; not enough of us left who really understand how
malloc works :-)
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ed all of them but
x11-base/xorg-server. The latter has to be started with "-keeptty" to add
systemd-login/elogind integration, and that argument is strictly for debugging.
Q: Any suggestions as to where or how I might avoid this or
supply -keeptty?
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gt;
Q: Is there any documentation anyone knows about that describes
this error?
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t;https://pastebin.com/KuGDsWBL>
Xorg.0.log: <https://pastebin.com/1b0Wn1D0>
strace loginctl:<https://pastebin.com/78F14s8P>
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Dovecot works well enough, catch is that it has some security
issues. My fix is to have it run on localhost and ssh tunnel
local ports into 143 & 25 on the in-house server. At that point
postfix + dovecot work fine for me.
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actually use, however :-)
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Seems like a reasonable idea, wondering if anyone has seen particularly
good or bad results from trying to use it (on gentoo or anything else).
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d been updated,
etc, seemed like a nice time to sync it all up).
At this point I no longer can due to python issues, but the world
we re-emerged at that time.
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(-),-python_single_target_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-)]"
have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
request:
- sys-apps/portage-::gentoo (masked by: missing keyword)
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--info:
<https://pastebin.com/Y0FVLLve>
emerge --verbose --info:
<https://pastebin.com/LDfH4wz5>
Running startx as SU does not solve the issue, the user is already
in tty and input groups (i.e., has access to /dev/tty* and
/dev/input/{event,mouse}*).
Q: Any suggestions
Description: An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented
programming language
License: PSF-2
Q: If you have a working Gentoo system, what version of python do
you have installed? What does eselect show you? What are you
using for PYTHON_TARGETS & PYT
ies-gen.py
#!/usr/bin/env python3
$ which python3
/usr/bin/python3
$ ls -ld $(which python3)
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Oct 20 10:46 /usr/bin/python3 -> python-exec2c
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 00:09:47 +0100
David Haller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Sat, 06 Mar 2021, Steven Lembark wrote:
> >Question then is why "python-exec2c" dispatched via a symlink from
> >"python3" would fail to see the installed copy of pyyaml (or how
> &
n library.
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entoo, 3.8.7-r1::gentoo, 3.9.1-r1::gentoo
* USE="-test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 python3_8 (-pypy3)
-python3_9"
See <https://pastebin.com/JbKXEptz> for details of --info.
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selected.
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e).
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Q: Is it reasonable to simply remove everything other than 3.9 and
some version of 2.7?
Trying to build 3.9 for one of my co-workers was hell, we ended up
using 3.8. Would it make more sense to remove 3.9?
Not entirely sure why I have so many versions of python left behind
by upgrades.
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Oddity: I have multiple gentoo systems here happily using the
kernel headers, including stddef.h.
One of them, screwed up in a variety of other ways, blows up building
glibc for lack of an extant header file:
# ls -l /usr/include/linux/stddef.h;
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 131 Sep 12 22:40
les2-only) -opengl -static-libs -utils -valgrind" ABI_X86="32 (64)
(-x32)"
<https://pastebin.com/r7Qe4yUf>
Running it with a loop moving ._cfg00_autoconfig and re-running
emerge eventually brick walls into the same result.
mpty local & zz_autoconfig just
moving the generated autoconfig's in place as they are generated
but that didn't work either.
After zeroing zz_autoconfig and running a few emerges I get a autoconfig
file that hits a brick wall.
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python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?,-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_8(-),-python_single_target_python3_9(-)]
required by (dev-python/setuptools-53.0.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
merge) USE="-test&quo
On Sat, 13 Feb 2021 21:42:12 -0700
Dan Egli wrote:
> On 2/13/2021 2:41 PM, Steven Lembark wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > Bumps into not having sys-apps/portage-::gentoo:
> > # $emerge dev-db/pgmodeler
> > Calculating dependencies... done!
> >
> > !!! All e
On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 19:01:36 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 13:04:26 -0500, Steven Lembark wrote:
>
> > 20 years I've been using Gentoo, I'm about to remove it because I
> > have not been able to maintain it since the whole python 2.7
> > dep
l to just start a new system.
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Sorry for the delay.
> Post the output of:
>
> emerge --info dev-lang/python-exec
https://pastebin.com/5kQPpRsb
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kupSafe/
Description: Implements a XML/HTML/XHTML Markup safe string for Python
License: BSD
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2022 20:35:23 +0100
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/614866
Bug doesn't address it, but shouldn't using the alternate
lp library via "coinmp" sidestep the issue?
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entooexperimental.org/~scarabeus/lpsolve-5.5.2.0.tar.xz
* Resolving dev.gentooexperimental.org... failed: Unknown host.
* wget: unable to resolve host address ‘dev.gentooexperimental.org’
* !!! Couldn't download 'lpsolve-5.5.2.0.tar.xz'. Aborting.
* Fetch failed for 'sci-mathematics/lpsolve-5.5.2.0'
ans
they are possibly imperial threads (vs. SI). Many of the same
sorts of screws are used on autombiles; you might find that a
local parts store can dig up a pitch guage that'll at least
tell you what you're looking for.
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ython_targets_python3_8 )
I thought I'd seen news to the effect that the system was
standardizing on 3.8 at least, let alone 3.6.
Q: What is a reasonable range of Python versions to specify for a
current running system?
Q: Is there any combination of use flags, make settings, or
rain da
> stable (on amd64) uses “gtk”[1], testing uses “gui”[2].
Upgraded to 4.1 & added "gui", got it installed.
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merge --deep --backtrack=128 --with-bdeps y --complete-graph y
--autounmask-write --verbose-conflicts --jobs --load-average 60
--verbose-conflicts
See also:
https://pastebin.com/76x7AdB9 Full emerge log
https://pastebin.com/EmyLJsyM emerge --info
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ndbox buildpkg-live userpriv unmerge-logs unmerge-orphans parallel-fetch
binpkg-multi-instance sandbox unknown-features-warn strict clean-logs news
ebuild-locks"
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kit
sasl
Global Use Flags
gui
test
python_single_target (Use Expand)
python3_9
python3_10
python3_11
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copy of a working /usr/src/linux/.config
file and any information on kwikhaks to get around the
install issues.
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