What you are looking at is a unix timestamp - seconds since 1/1/70 (from
memory) A number of log analysers will convert it for you. I pipe
squid logs and the like through cat logfile|ccze -C which will do the
conversion on the fly.
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dumped in a non-obvious place - hopefully
fixed now.
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On Tuesday 12 February 2008, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Tuesday 12 February 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Your statement it seems like running SSH inside a VPN is better
for security than running SSH on a non-standard port is
filesystem) readonly
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kernel panic: - not syncing: No init found. Try passing ...
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about windows and partition magic which make no sense to me, any hints
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revdep-rebuild and installing gcc-3.4.6-r2 does not helps
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this is not the case - its just the message I replied to to enter the
thread.
Being publicly sorry for stuffing up :)
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at one time I had a couple of people
too old to stop now ... been at it since the 90's when I first started
using email ...
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so when will you stop top posting?
too old to stop now ... been at it since the 90's when I first started
using email ...
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than my default in /etc/make.conf (which is -O2)
Is there a means to do so without changing /etc/make.conf temporarily?
you could edit the ebuild and add filter-flags to it. Then copy it to your
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and disturbingthe workflow.
Is there a way to go back to the old behaviour of previous versions?
(where they stay'd put!)
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Since upgrading to firefox 3, FF has started behaving badly.
If I click
on a link in say evolution
try to do something new it doesn't work. Anybody else experiencing
that lately?
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Hello,
ich have a lot of trouble with my wireless configuration. everything
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Do this:
# /etc/init.d/net.eth0 stop
# rc
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Do you have a reference for what
to trust that things
will be the way you left them in unexpected situations.
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Reiserfs 3 disaster!
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Hi there!
But then, there are things like the expat update. This happens seldomly,
but if it does, it's rather annoying. Maybe I have become too comfortable
I'm all for comfort - I remember back in the old gentoo 1.1b days - back
then
everything as module. Some modules (very few,
related to hw I don't have) I didn't select, but they were never needed
with former kernel versions...
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Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now
Could you not add the sites to your hosts file and point them back to
local?
Dale
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http://everthingisnt.com/hosts.html
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On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 06:52 -0500, Dale wrote:
Balaviswanathan Vaidyanathan wrote:
Hi all,
This is to know how to block certain websites as I intend to set up
a browsing centre based on Gentoo OS
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Hi had the smae problem on a dell with this chipset. Its not so much
the chipset, but that the dell has a gap in the numbering of devices
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Also, dont the current livecd's do a stage 3 install, which means there
should be a quickpkg'd glibc on them?
A stage 3 is one large tarball
start?
Only at boot, I can start it OK manually ...
But: Today all services started OK.
Maybe emerge -1 baselayout helped now at the first reboot since then.
I will have a close look at the next reboot.
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I don't run iptables on my laptops. Instead, I choose to run only a
few secure services and then proceed to not worry about it.
hmmm - another target.
Firewalls can be viewed as a waste of time on
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I read on a forum somewhere that this could be caused by the HAL daemon
so I shut that down and no luck :-(
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had /dev/lirc0. Ive gone back to the older 2.6.23 kernel - now there is
no /dev/lirc0 with that one also, either before or after rebuilding
lirc :(
Any clues on where lirc0 has gone?
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 19:17:28 +0900, William Kenworthy wrote:
However, inserting the lirc_mceusb2 module and starting lircd doesnt
give any lirc nodes in /dev except for /dev/lircd. Previously I
had /dev/lirc0. Ive gone back to the older 2.6.23 kernel
Try shutting it down, remove power (actually unplug it - most moderm
MB's stay live when supposedly off)
Wait 10 minutes and apply power and boot.
Its probable the hardware and software are now confused and need a clean
start.
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I was
just dawned on me that this is kde-meta - is there a way to just
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I have got myself into a bind with kde 3.5.10 and 3.5.9 - I would like
to unmerge all kde and then remerge it as 3.5.10. Currently its taken
me ages to unmerge
On Sat, 2009-04-11 at 12:58 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 19:44:01 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
Its just dawned on me that this is kde-meta - is there a way to just
remove all kde at once?
emerge -C kde-meta
emerge --depclean -a
Thanks Neil, I used the xarg way
, but I don't believe that any of them are
compatible. :(
It really is a shame, IMO. VNC brought us cross-platform
screensharing, but without encryption one is reluctant to use it
outside the LAN.
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Paul Hartman
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com wrote:
This
* - /usr/lib/libXaw.so.8
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8.0.0
* used by /usr/bin/xgpsspeed (sci-geosciences/gpsd-2.38)
Use emerge @preserved-rebuild to rebuild packages using these libraries
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On Saturday 06 June 2009 18:23:26 walt wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
After each update, these appear, and for libusb, the number slowly
increases (up to 185 now). so far I have done the suggested emerge
@preserved-rebuild, plus
hmmm ... sounds a bit cranky! - had a tooth out today :(
BilLK
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2.1.6.13 was the latest when ... - thats as kindly as I can think of the
person and his reasons for putting me through a lot of work as I didnt
notice the downgrade
by the downgrade. This was a few
weeks ago now, so they have probably been sorted, but I think it might
be better to upgrade and find another stable, working version.
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* sys
--hctosys' works to set the time back to what the hardware clock
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I emerged SpamAssasin on a mailserver the other day, added the
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How are you measuring this? My first suspicion is that you are
measuring on your machine and trying to compare the figures from
different tools running on different OS's.
You also dont say what type of network this is over - 10/100/1000 ??
Also what hardware and drivers?
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get lost in the reams of output from an emerge, so they are now genuinely
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details on /var/log/procmail:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Feb 10 17:09 /var/log/procmail
Please help!
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there will be several.
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a go.
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I have a machine thats sudeenly lost its console sessions. I dont think
its the kernel as the config looks ok
report
and it seems to work again.
uvesafb was working perfectly for me, without any delays at boot. It
has been included in the mainline kernel and it seems to be The Way
to Go (TM).
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(these should be a macro for that on their site, or some
versions had a wizard if I remeber well).
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The gentoo build removes the wizard and uses hunspell instead. My
personal view is these suck big time and I would rather have the proper
OO ones for en_AU. What happened to the policy of not mucking with
upstream if at all possible?
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systems of late so I dont trust it :)
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vmware-workstation creates new VM's!
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Server was also nice because I could create new VMs with it, which
Workstation would not do.
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Without gentoo-wiki my knowledge level is rather poor (just like my memory!)
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What's the point of it then?
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* app-backup/dirvish
Latest version available: 1.2.1
Latest version installed: 1.2.1
Size of downloaded files: [no/bad digest]
Homepage:http
be fixed by deleting the .gnome stuff, but I dont
want to do this unless I have to ...
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Great, thanks. One of these really obvious use flags ... not!
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Hi,
Dale wrote on 20/11/08 02:40:
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An emerge world wants to install em8300-modules which according to
equery is caused by sys-kernel/gentoo
have a memory of seeing a beast that does this in the past but cant
remember what it is - any suggestions?
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What I would really like is a file system that would unify these spaces
and present them to the network as storage space - ideally with
redundant data storage so one
On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 12:07 +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
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By transient storage I mean that the data is duplicated across across
physical storage spaces so that if a machine goes down, the data is
still available.
OK
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If you have further questions, feel free to ask.
I would love a file system that transparently replicates over several
systems - say 2 - 5.
It doesn't need to amalgamate spare in
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I set up an openmosix cluster once using dfs I think. It replicated
data just like you want so each exported thread was seeing consistent
file space. It did work
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 17:24 -0200, Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
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but the fact that pretty much every linux distribution chooses ext3 by
default suggests it is the safest (at least for simple desktop/laptop
usage), no?
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No, for me ext2 = continual lost data issues from even the
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emerge Net-Daemon PlRPC DBI rxvt-unicode gstreamer e2fsprogs-libs nano
e2fsprogs zynaddsubfx sox boost autounmask cmake smplayer kdelibs wxGTK
firehol xulrunner xorg-server vlc
Running this without --oneshot will break your world file
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% accoding to df. How can I fairly quickly
determine where the disk space is getting used?
du -hx --max-depth=1 /
du -hx --max-depth=1 /usr
du -hx --max-depth=1 /etc
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linux - and it seems to be getting worse, not better.
I have over the years burned thousands of CDs, and got about a handful
of coasters. Are you sure you use good quality discs and a decent
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package!
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etcat -v evolution
equery l evolution
qpkg -i evolution
consistent? This sometimes happens on older systems with upgrades that
slot, and/or clean properly.
glsa-check is a good way to pick this up
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Was that directed at me Bill? Sorry.
I was 'concerned'about that flag because when I added it to my USE
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to do it from the LiveCD?
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echo nameserver 192.168.0.1 /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 192.168.0.254 /etc/resolv.conf
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May 15 20:18:53 [net.agent] Bad NET invocation: $INTERFACE is not set
/etc/conf.d/net looks ok
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can I make udev play nicely?
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I can sync my palm fine using jpilot by hitting sync on the palm, then
sync on jpilot. udev creates the nodes (I have set them
as /dev/tts/USB0 and /dev/tts/USB1) when the palm
if that can
help
What is a good, cheap video card with a good tv out for this purpose?
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