equery from the gentoolkit package:
>
> equery belongs /bin/hostname
> sys-apps/net-tools
Just a solution!!!
TNX!
for CABILLOT: I don't like re-emerging baselayout: I took a look onto
the .ebuild and I suppose it'll do a mess on my /etc/init.d
However, TNX!!
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t the bottom of the extra packages
> > screen, to be able to search for packages?
> >
>
> Probably a good idea to drop a mail to
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Nice catch, devs.
And thanks to those who helped me, it's always great to learn something
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lied (from what i see, it ain't, i just wanna
> make sure).
Oh, I completely misunderstood!
You want to just check /proc/cmdline.
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Hi guys.
I installed 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 on a x86 desk top computer.
After reboot, I fond two problems.
The net work connection lost. I run the /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start, get a
eth0 does not exist error message. Is there any one can help me fix it. I need
to download more tools for the basic
g
>> media-libs/schroedinger
>> media-libs/tiff
>
> Remove everything from media-libs
all media-libs gone
>> media-sound/alsa-utils
>> media-sound/audacity
>> media-sound/cdparanoia
>> media-sound/cmus
>> media-sound/musepack-tools
>> media
onf-2.32.4 USE="introspection -debug
-doc -ldap -policykit" 1,296 kB
[ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-keyring-2.32.1-r1 USE="pam -debug
-doc -test" 1,582 kB
[ebuild N ] gnome-base/libgnome-keyring-2.32.0 USE="-debug -doc
-test" 403 kB
[ebuild N ] net-li
On Monday, July 13, 2015 7:22:30 PM hw wrote:
>
> So what happened to the 'hvm' USE flag of the "xen-tools" package?
>
> http://gentoobrowse.randomdan.homeip.net/package/app-emulation/xen-tools
> says there is such a flag. However:
>
>
> moon
; >
> >
> >
> # emerge -depclean --pretend will give you a list of orphaned
> packages. USE WITH CARE It is not fool proof.
Although I'd still recommend caution, emerge -uDN world beforehand will
make things substantially more reliable.
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-k kyocera-1x2x-mfp-driver
* net-print/kyocera-1x2x-mfp-driver [gentoo]
1.1203-r1:0: ~amd64 -*
❯ equery y kyocera-1x2x-mfp-driver
Keywords for net-print/kyocera-1x2x-mfp-driver:
| a | |
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hole bunch
of packages to rebuild. That's OK. BUT, It still wants to add back:
N] x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r6
N] virtual/x11-6.8
Both of which are unacceptable.
The world file only contains these packages now:
sys-fs/devfsd
app-portage/esearch
sys-apps/iproute2
app-portage/eix
sys-
0.14-r2 [4.0.7-r4]
[ebuild U ] sys-process/procps-3.2.6 [3.2.5-r1]
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.2.2 [3.0-r2]
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/gawk-3.1.5 [3.1.4-r4]
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/kbd-1.12-r6 [1.12-r5]
[ebuild R ] net-misc/wget-1.10.2 USE="ipv6*"
[ebuild U ]
SE="ipv6*"
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/shadow-4.0.14-r2 [4.0.7-r4]
> [ebuild U ] sys-process/procps-3.2.6 [3.2.5-r1]
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.2.2 [3.0-r2]
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/gawk-3.1.5 [3.1.4-r4]
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/kbd-1.12-r6 [1.12-r5
="enp3s0"
> Did my examples (with the MAC addresses and device names changed) not
> work?
>
>> I got the ATTR address from ifconfig. I'm not real sure on the other
>> ATTR variables tho.
> I don't use the other other ATTRs, ACTION, DRIVERS, or KE
should
also tell you about the different usb busses on your motherboard.
Some older PC just have one USB buss.
You are going to have to experiment. Check your routing table
after you set things up. Also install net-analyzer/macchanger
and see if that helps. If you grope long enough, you should
; What
> > package should I emerge? I am in console mode. Is that ncurses based or
> > command line? Any other pointers on how this can be configured are
> > welcome. Thanks
> > >
> > >
> >
> > net-misc/networkmanager
> >
Thanks Peter. I'm just finishing visiting the home page of almost
every package on the net-analyzer category. If I didn't have such a
short dead line, I'd test them all. ;)
2005/8/3, Peter De Zutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> 2 tools nmap and nessus for netwo
Harry Putnam schreef:
> What do I need to do to be able to view a quicktime video online?
>
> I see a couple of quicktime library packages but neithers website
> mention plugin tools for Mozilla.
>
> I'm guessing there are viewers available that employ these libs.
; tensorflow-2.2 and then upgraded, so it may not be perfect. (It takes me
> three days to compile, so I'm not going to experiment!)
>
> # tensorflow
> =dev-python/pandas-1.1.2 ~amd64
> =dev-python/gast-0.3.3 ~amd64
> =dev-python/astunparse-1.6.3 ~amd64
> =net-libs/gr
On 04/19/12 15:40, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> How am I supposed to find the MAC address of an ethernet interface? I used
> to call ifconfig and grep for HWaddr, but this does not work any more.
>
> I found the 'old-output' USE flag for sys-apps/net-tools,
-postmount alsasound local syslog-ng
vixie-cron consolekit netmount system-tools-backends xdm
But after reboot, only syslog-ng vixie-cron net-mount and local started
and the others had just been ignored, and I can successfully run the
other init scripts manually after log in as root. Any advise abo
n't work and packets
> > still end up going through my fiber connection.
> > Would iptables ROUTE target help if I use that on my local
> > machine?
> I think you want the forward chain, im not sure what tools dd-wrt and
You might want to research about the capabilities of OSPF.
net-misc/quagga is in portage.
hth,
James
l/nail with msmtp. It will either create symlinks to
sendmail or it can be used through mailwrapper. Otherwise, just use
mutt.
> gaim; for a machine without gnome/kde only fluxbox.
Centericq? The options are very limited here, I'm afraid.
Regards,
Tom
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he
> > folder ?
>
> emerge gnupg
> RTFM gnupg
> prepare scripts for tasks u like
> bind scripts to mouse/keyboard events in gnome
You may also want to try seahorse. It does this thing with a nautilus
plugin, I think.
Tom
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it Cardbus
confused. For laptop wireless cards, all of the cards sold today, and I
would guess that 99% of all cards _in use_, are 32-bit cardbus, which do
not require pcmcia-cs or the pcmcia tools.
-Richard
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fnms is an excellent monitoring package for all sorts of server resouces,
routers and other snmp based devices. It's masked (in testing), so you \have to
add this line to your '/etc/portage/package.keywords' file
net-analyzer/jffnms ~x86
It a bit challenging to get s
ou testing? I would guess you are probably using the wrong tool.
nslookup -sil
> The "host" command will always ignore /etc/hosts. It always does DNS
> queries by design.
>
> Try using "getent hosts [hostname]".
Yes, that works. Thanks Mike. I'll set up a nice
* Mick:
> I have net-libs/libndp installed, but no ndp command ... where is it
> hiding?
Oh, I forgot that "ndp" is BSD Unix specific. On Gentoo, you can use
sys-apps/iproute2 tools, e.g. "ip -6 neigh" to inspect the kernel's
neighbour table.
> PS. Thanks for y
I did a big system update yesterday ( 52 pkgs ), incl Net-tools Dhcpcd ,
& on restarting today found that hostname is not being set :
root:505 etc> echo $HOSTNAME
(none)
Previously it was 'localhost'.
The problem seems to be in /etc/init.d/hostname ,
as the ini
r1 (2.0)
[M~ ] 2.10_pre0 (2.0)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] grosshans $ equery l -p -o gnome
[ Searching for package 'gnome' in all categories among: ]
* installed packages
[I--] [ ] app-admin/gnome-system-tools-1.0.2-r1 (0)
[I--] [ ] app-pda/gnome-pilot-2.0.10-r1 (0)
[I--] [ ] app-pda/gnome
ime, not just all a once. You'll be able to get a 'sit of pants' feeling
about the capabilities on each link (between devices). There are many many
issues so let's first characterize each link by the bandwith.
On ethernet interfaces this is a really cool tool::
net-analyzer/b
] sys-fs/cryptsetup-1.0.6-r2
[ebuild R ] media-libs/libquicktime-1.1.3
[ebuild R ] net-nds/openldap-2.4.19-r1
[ebuild R ] gnome-base/libbonoboui-2.24.1
[ebuild R ] net-libs/webkit-gtk-1.1.10
[ebuild R ] media-gfx/graphviz-2.24.0-r2
[ebuild R ] x11-libs/openmotif-2.3.2
[
/etc/conf.d/net
before. Two devices with the same MAC can cause some "weird results"
;)
Thanks for the Link, James! :)
Will read that!
Best regards,
Meino
updateing Gentoo 8)
James [14-11-29 06:08]:
> gmx.de> writes:
>
>
> >
> > I want to summerize h
]
[ebuild R ] media-libs/libao-0.8.5
[ebuild R ] media-sound/vorbis-tools-1.0.1
My world file looks a little sparse:
app-cdr/cdrtools
media-libs/libexif
www-client/opera
x11-base/xorg-x11
media-video/mplayer
media-video/transcode
media-sound/xmms
app-cdr/k3b
net-p2p/gtk-gnutella
media-libs
hese are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies * See the CONFIGURATION FILES and
CONFIGURATION FILES UPDATE TOOLS
* sections of the emerge man page to learn how to update config files.
.. done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "net-misc/inetutils&q
clock"
#rc_before="local"
#rc_provide="!net"
#rc_foo_config="/etc/foo"
#rc_foo_need="openvpn"
#rc_foo_after="clock"
#rc_foo_bar_config="/etc/foo-bar"
#rc_foo_bar_need="openvpn"
#rc_foo_bar_after="clock"
#rc_net_tap0
eless
> > i have folowed all the documentation and read and folowed tutorials on
> > gentoo wiki and also i have folowed the /net.examples and wireless.examples
> > but it keeps giving me errors when i want to start init.d/net.wlan0
> > my question is: what should a working /
Remote Assistance to this
computer”.
I've also used net-misc/freerdp, net-misc/tigervnc and x2go, but more up to
date tools I have not tried yet and therefore I don't know if they are
suitable for MSWindows are:
https://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/ (uses websockets)
https://turbovnc.org/About/Introduction
thing with a PCMCIA wireless Belkin Card. I 'm just confused about a couple
of items.
What does "ndiswrapper on FC2 mean"? Also what wireless tools packages are
emerged?
Ironically I installed PCMCIA card services, put in the card, edited
/etc/conf.d/net to make eth0 go up on DHCP and
that by now I bet there are countless recovery tools;
> * it is so simple (compared with others), that someone could just
> re-implement a reader for it, or recovery tools;
>
> Any feedback about the Ext2 for backups? (Hope I'm not wrong on this
> one...)
Unexpectedl
"emerge -pv world" on the machine in question.
>
> **
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies ...done!
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/grep-2.5.1-r7 [2.5.1-r6] -build -debug +nls -pcre
> -static (-uclibc) 667 kB
> [ebuil
it up to mount
shares under /net/. (Hmm, isn't that the default anyway?)
> Konqueror can do it... but I don't run kde, and don't really want to
> fiddle with it in that direction.
No, konq can't do it. It uses KDE kio techniques (incl. smb, fish, ftp,
audiocd, whatever), but this is KDE only.
Bye...
Dirk
Michael Schmarck wrote:
>
> < SNIP >
>
> How do you get that stuff (the Install CD)? By downloading? Why
> can't you download the handbook, snapshot and stage tar ball as
> well at that time? And what "tools" are you talking about? fdisk?
> chroot?
> &l
t; statistics of the LAN.
>
> Can't you recommend some tools?
>
> Thanks in advanced!
>
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eix iftop
[I] net-analyzer/iftop
Available versions: 0.17
Installed versions: 0.17(02:01:38 03/16/07)
your system with the same
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could this be handled? Perhaps emerge
> could somehow figure out the reason for such a conflict, and then
> automatically unmerge the original package?
Not really a question to the portage developers -- just unmerge
openmotif (the blocker) and continue as normal.
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thing useful.
>
> mii-tool, part of net-tools.
Thanks. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to know anything about Gb ethernet. :-(
>
> And please don't reply to an existing message to start a new thread.
Alright.
Uwe
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John Covici wrote:
Hi. After the last update of net-wireless/bluez hciconfig has
disappeared. Even downgrading did not bring it back, although it was
there in the previous release. How do I do hciconfig, scan and
friends now, or is there a way to get them back.
As a workaround I put an old
7;s not entirely correct, although only because the:
brctl addbr
brctl addif
do not belong under "net-tools".
You, or someone else, should make a separate table with the comparison
of the bridge-utils (containing brctl) and iproute2's utilitiy bridge.
And then probably also the u
This post is not a question or a request for help - I hope you find it
interesting or informative.
Whilst building wireless-tools today, I noticed for the first time the
multicall USE flag.
`euses multicall` says:
net-misc/dropbear:multicall - Build all the programs as one little binary
R] mail-client/mailx-support-20060102-r1
[ebuild R] dev-libs/libnl-1.1-r2
[ebuild R] app-portage/portage-utils-0.3.1
[ebuild R] net-misc/rdate-1.4-r3
[ebuild R] sys-kernel/module-rebuild-0.5
[ebuild R ] sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.36.1
[ebuild R] virtua
eally minimal:
>
> RDEPEND=">=dev-libs/glib-2.16
> >=dev-libs/dbus-glib-0.74
> >=sys-apps/dbus-1.2
> >=x11-libs/gtk+-2.14
> >=gnome-base/gconf-2.20
> >=gnome-extra/polkit-gnome-0.92
> >=x11-libs/libnotify-0.4.3
&
;
> >> I got the ATTR address from ifconfig. I'm not real sure on the other
> >> ATTR variables tho.
> >
> > I don't use the other other ATTRs, ACTION, DRIVERS, or KERNEL and I
> > don't know why you added them, so I can't comment.
> &g
same messages in
the output.
I then nervously re-emerged findutils and net-tools, but chkrootkit again found
the same binaries to be "INFECTED".
Running chkrootkit on my ~x86 machine turns up no such infections even though
the same packages are installed on both machines.
Anyone have a
On 26 September 2011 03:19, Paul Hartman wrote:
> Or skip the net config/init scripts stuff and just use something like wicd.
Getting a manager to write your wpa_supplicant.conf for you (in
effect), has been the right way of configuring wifi for the average
user for years now. It's a re
..delete honking big list...]
> Total: 41 packages (39 new, 2 in new slots), Size of downloads: 86,677 kB
>
> Is there a way to convert to another format from Exchange, or import a
> PST into maildir or mbox format?
How bout this?
* net-mail/libpst
Available versions: 0.5.2 (~)
t; I would like to reverse those two names, so that snort can use the
> higher capacity card for its sniffer. I am not quite sure where to look
> even to begin this process.
"nameif" does this.
# equery b nameif
[ Searching for file(s) nameif in *... ]
sys-apps/net-tools-1.60-r
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ze each link by the bandwith.
>
>
> On ethernet interfaces this is a really cool tool::
>
> net-analyzer/bwmon and net-analyzer/nbwmon
>
> > I fired up create_ip like this (just for testing and haveing at least
> > ONE experienced succes with this Wifi stuff...):
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 23:27 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First routing. When I try to define it as the default route using "route add
> -net 0.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.255 dev w1ad" (where w1ad is the device
> name),
> route reports "SIOCADDRT: No such de
twork configuration manuals still refer to ifconfig and route
as the primary network configuration tools, but ifconfig is known to
behave inadequately in modern network environments. They should be
deprecated, but most distros still include them. Most network
configuration systems make use
her capacity card for its sniffer. I am not quite sure where to look
> > even to begin this process.
>
> "nameif" does this.
>
> # equery b nameif
> [ Searching for file(s) nameif in *... ]
> sys-apps/net-tools-1.60-r12 (/sbin/nameif)
>
> # nameif
Or
On 6/1/06, Bob Bao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys.
I installed 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 on a x86 desk top computer.
After reboot, I fond two problems.
The net work connection lost. I run the /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start, get
a eth0 does not exist error message. Is there any one can help me
t.lo | boot
netmount | default
postfix | default
power | default
rmnologin | boot
syslog-ng | default
urandom | boot
xdm | default
# emerge -pv baselayout net-tools iproute2
These are the package
irmware found!
iwlagn :03:00.0: PCI INT A disabled
Re-emerging the microcode, wpa_supplicant, wireless-tools, etc.
doesn't seem to do anything. The wireless still doesn't work. These
files *do* exist where they belong (/lib/firmware).
Once I emerge the set (below), a reload then re
: 13 802.11bg, 24 802.11a channels
> iwlagn :03:00.0: request for firmware file 'iwlwifi-5000-2.ucode' failed.
> iwlagn :03:00.0: request for firmware file 'iwlwifi-5000-1.ucode' failed.
> iwlagn :03:00.0: no suitable firmware found!
> iwlagn 0000:03:00.
ased IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN cards
[I] net-wireless/madwifi-ng-tools (0.9.4.4133.20100...@12/08/2010): Next
Generation tools for configuration of Atheros based IEEE 802.11a/b/g
wireless LAN cards
[I] sys-apps/dbus (1@03/01/2011): A message bus system, a simple way
for applications to t
t; mail-mta/postfix
> media-fonts/arphicfonts
> media-fonts/baekmuk-fonts
> media-fonts/corefonts
> media-fonts/kochi-substitute
> media-fonts/ttf-bitstream-vera
> media-gfx/gimp
> media-gfx/ristretto
> media-gfx/sane-backends
> media-gfx/xsane
> media-gfx/xv
>
U ] sys-devel/flex-2.5.35 [2.5.33-r3]
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231-r1 [1.60-r13]
[ebuild U ] app-editors/nano-2.1.7-r1 [2.0.7] USE="spell*"
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/busybox-1.12.2-r1 [1.8.2]
[ebuild U ] sys-fs/udev-124-r1 [115-r1]
[ebuild U
gentuxx wrote:
> A. Khattri wrote:
>
>
>>>On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, gentuxx wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>As a clarification, I have the "net-dialup/" subtree excluded from
>>>>portage as described by another thread on this list
&g
ma/kdeplasma-addons
#kde-plasma/khotkeys
#kde-plasma/kwallet-pam
#kde-plasma/oxygen
#kde-plasma/plasma-desktop
#kde-plasma/sddm-kcm
#kde-plasma/systemsettings
#x11-misc/sddm
app-misc/radeontop
app-portage/cpuid2cpuflags
net-dns/bind-tools
sys-apps/hwinfo
sys-fs/extundelete
dev-libs/amdgpu-pro-openc
er.l: At top level:
> lex.yy.c:8687: warning: `yyunput' defined but not used
> lex.yy.c:9266: warning: `yy_top_state' defined but not used
> make[2]: *** [lex.yy.o] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/var/tmp/portage/wine-20050725-r1/work/wine-20050725/tools/wrc
Ian Lee writes:
>> They are all present in /etc/runlevels.
>>
>> And again I see no reference to net.eth1 or hwclock
>>
>>
>
> that udev rule starts any found network devices on your system net.sh
> is just a wrapper to the net.* scripts in init.d, if yo
g domains and latency is
about as good as opendns's.
Especially concerning latency I recommend testing it. For example dig
(net-dns/bind-tools) measures query time.
Regards,
Florian Philipp
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 12:30:46 +0100, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > mii-tool, part of net-tools.
>
> Thanks. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to know anything about Gb
> ethernet. :-(
Use ethtool
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ TP ]
l you, for example, that 'dig' is installed by package
'net-dns/bind-tools'.
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 22:15:27 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> /usr/lib64/qt5/bin/lrelease res/i18n/x2goclient_de.ts
> make: /usr/lib64/qt5/bin/lrelease: Command not found
> make: *** [Makefile:537: x2goclient_de.qm] Error 127
> * ERROR: net-misc/x2goclient-4.1.0.1-r1::gentoo fai
Ralph Seichter wrote:
> * Mick:
>
>> I have net-libs/libndp installed, but no ndp command ... where is it
>> hiding?
> Oh, I forgot that "ndp" is BSD Unix specific. On Gentoo, you can use
> sys-apps/iproute2 tools, e.g. "ip -6 neigh" to inspect the ker
roller ~x86
gnome-base/nautilus ~x86
gnome-base/eel ~x86
gnome-extra/gconf-editor ~x86
gnome-base/gconf ~x86
gnome-extra/evolution-webcal ~x86
x11-terms/gnome-terminal ~x86
net-misc/vino ~x86
gnome-base/gnome-applets ~x86
app-admin/system-tools-backends ~x86
gnome-base/libgnomeprintui ~x86
gnome-b
uild'
!!! A file is not listed in the Manifest:
'/usr/portage/sys-libs/db/db-4.8.30-r2.ebuild'
!!! A file is not listed in the Manifest:
'/usr/portage/net-dns/bind-tools/bind-tools-9.11.0_p3.ebuild'
!!! A file is not listed in the Manifest:
'/usr/portage/dev-lang/php/p
a similar modification?
(can you please stop top-posting, it makes reading of threads difficult in
this mailing list).
Your device may still be supported by the driver. The problem may exist with
the wpa_supplicant. You could try commenting out the wpa_supplicant in
your /etc/conf.d/net fil
Simon wrote:
> Since it is very unlikely that the attacker is targeting you
> specifically, changing the port number (and removing root access) will
> very likely stop the attack forever. Though, if the attacker did
> target you, then you will need some more security tools (intrusion
addresses and MDNS for local ones. In
theory, it should be possible since you can distinguish them (local
addresses should not be fully qualified _or_ have the domain .local).
net-misc/mDNSResponder, sys-auth/nss-mdns and net-dns/avahi are probably
good starting points.
Hope this helps,
Florian Philipp
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howing up. I have, in my /etc/conf.d/net the line:
> wlp7s0="DHCP". When I run ifconfig wlp7s0 up, I get an error about how
> the device is not able to be found. The driver shows up as a module in
> the kernel.
>
I use wpa_supplicant to manage my wireless connections.
H
this
computer”.
I've also used net-misc/freerdp, net-misc/tigervnc and x2go, but more up to
date tools I have not tried yet and therefore I don't know if they are
suitable for MSWindows are:
https://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/ (uses websockets)
https://turbovnc.org/About/Introduction
This set
=dev-python/pandas-1.1.2 ~amd64
=dev-python/gast-0.3.3 ~amd64
=dev-python/astunparse-1.6.3 ~amd64
=net-libs/grpc-1.28.1-r1 ~amd64
=sci-libs/tensorflow-2.3.1 ~amd64
=net-libs/google-cloud-cpp-0.10.0-r1 ~amd64
=sci-visualization/tensorboard-2.3.0 ~amd64
=dev-util/bazel-3.2.0 ~amd64
=sci-libs/tensorfl
that in recent years the trend has made it to the FOSS community,
but I'd say it goes to the mid to early 90s with Microsoft's Visual IDEs.
By the late 90s you could "write" a Windows GUI application in VisualBasic 6
mostly by drag and drop on the visual designer. With Visual St
On 04/01/2014 15:57, Gevisz wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 12:49:42 +0200
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote:
>>>
>>> After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following
>>> message:
>>>
>>>
te of the world, emerge printed the following
> >>> message:
> >>>
> >>> * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1:
> >>> * dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disabling ecdsa
> >>> support
> >>> * Rememb
ween devices). There are many many
> > issues so let's first characterize each link by the bandwith.
> >
> >
> > On ethernet interfaces this is a really cool tool::
> >
> > net-analyzer/bwmon and net-analyzer/nbwmon
> >
> > > I f
Hi,
Why would wireless no longer work after rebuilding the kernel to
add USB OHCI support only?
The title more or less says it. My network is a bunch of LinkSys
access points and a LinkSys wireless router. I use WEP and broadcast
my ESSID, for now.
I emerged wireless-tools, wpa_supplicant
setup was borked but looking at:
> equery files net-misc/iputils (which contains ping)
>
> I see no man pages mentioned in the output.
Short answer: according to Changelog, use USE=doc for iputils until next
version of iputils comes out (but be prepared to pull in *lots* of stuff
me
; > use. Stop those modules from loading, or just don't load them until you
> > really do need them.
>
> If I install iproute2, on gentoo, does it replace ifconfig, or are both
> still usable to configure interfaces?
The latter. Two tools that both do the same job. iproute co
On 23 April 2007, Matthias Bethke wrote:
> I've been fiddling with this for some days and can't but assume it's a
> bug in one of the Gentoo patches to either the kernel or NFS tools:
> Basically, NFS locking breaks as soon as I enable jumbo frames on both
> server a
t;>
>> I found the 'old-output' USE flag for sys-apps/net-tools, which brings
>> back the old behaviour in order not to break old scripts, but I'd like to
>> know what the new method is that scripts should use.
>
> `ip link`
>
> Learning a new command
imal Gentoo system:
http://judepereira.com/blog/going-embedded-with-mgentoo/
ROOT=/mounted/ emerge -auvND baselayout uclibc bash dropbear pam udev
iptables coreutils nano util-linux shadow kbd net-tools grep procps gzip
sed findutils mawk htop
- Grant
or host=pc-0002.localarea in
mysql.user table with the correct user&password, but it seems that somewhere
mysql can not to resolve client's IP. Of course, if I insert a new
host=192.168.0.2 record, it works fine, but I prefere to use hostnames.
If you have net-dns/bind-tools installed
w
ppers there --
>> I just added 'ip link set master'
>
> But that's not entirely correct, although only because the:
>
> brctl addbr
> brctl addif
>
> do not belong under "net-tools".
>
> You, or someone else, should make a separate table wit
2.24.0 (ldap? net-nds/openldap)
gnome-extra/evolution-data-server-2.24.5-r2 (ldap? >=net-nds/openldap-2.0)
mail-client/claws-mail-3.7.1 (ldap? >=net-nds/openldap-2.0.7)
net-firewall/ipsec-tools-0.7.1 (ldap? net-nds/openldap)
net-fs/samba-3.0.33 (ldap? net-nds/openldap)
net-misc/curl-7.19.4 (ld
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