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.
Here's what I have in my /etc/conf.d/net:
# Prefer wpa_supplicant over wireless-tools modules=wpa_supplicant
wpa_supplicant_wlp2s0=-Dnl80211
Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
> > I need to setup DNS primary/secondary systems on gentoo. So right now
> > I'm looking for a suggested list of packages to install with Bind,
> > iptables and DNSSEC-tools as these (2) gentoo dns servers will only
> > run the
On 4/18/05, Richard Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to get wireless up and running. First time on
Gentoo. I have used ndiswrapper on FC2 which this machine used to run
so I have ESSIDs, mac addresses and keys that are known good.
I've emerge the wireless-tools stuff
on what could be wrong and how to fix it?
Regards,
- --Dan
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What version of net-wireless/wireless
it will use its own DHCP to connect to the I/net.
However, my netbook has '-newnet -netifrc' still connects automatically !
Below are the 2 versions, which show no significant difference I can see.
So I still want to know why Netbook connects automatically
would welcome any further advice, so I
** kde-base/kde
net-misc/dhcpcd
sys-apps/slocate
sys-boot/grub
sys-devel/gdb
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
** www-client/seamonkey
** x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard
** x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse
** x11-drivers/xf86-video-fbdev
** x11-drivers/xf86-video-vesa
** x11-drivers/xf86
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 12:49:42 +0200
Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote:
After today's update 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
On Wed, 25 Oct 2017 04:17:33 +0200
tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Suddenly I got the below this morning while updateing:
>
> * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be
> * installed at the same time on the same system.
>
> (net-wireless/r
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 6:57 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
On 2013-11-12 5:50 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
You*MUST* add the necessary modules/tools to mount root and/or /usr.
So if you have an XFS partition on a LVM volume on top of an mdraid
rs/xf86-input-libinput-0.24.0 [0.19.0]
> [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-server-1.19.2 [1.18.4] USE="-debug%"
> [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19 [1.18-r1] VIDEO_CARDS="-ark%
> -i915% -i965% (-newport) -sis%"
> [ebuild U ] x11-drivers/xf86-inpu
:06 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] portage problems
Carter, Dwayne wrote:
SNIP
[blocks B ] dev-lang/python-2.3.6-r2 (is blocking
app-admin/python-updater-0.2)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking
sys-apps/shadow-4.0.18.1-r1)
[blocks B ] net
:)
Sometimes the router has an accounting feature. Otherwise you need to
make a Linux box the gateway for the entire LAN and hang the ADSL
router off one of it's interfaces. Then do accounting via any one of
numerous tools
I concur with the above poster and use a FreeBSD machine as my gateway
On Saturday 01 March 2008, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Sometimes the router has an accounting feature. Otherwise you need
to make a Linux box the gateway for the entire LAN and hang the
ADSL router off one of it's interfaces. Then do accounting via any
one of numerous tools
I concur
-esd
media-plugins/gst-plugins-flac
media-plugins/gst-plugins-theora
Hmm, more stuff that should be in world if you want it.
net-wireless/wireless-tools
sys-apps/acl
sys-apps/iproute2
sys-devel/automake
sys-devel/bin86
sys-devel/dev86
Ouch!! What did you do to this box
if you want it.
net-wireless/wireless-tools
sys-apps/acl
sys-apps/iproute2
sys-devel/automake
sys-devel/bin86
sys-devel/dev86
Ouch!! What did you do to this box that this one shows up? gcc is not in
world, it's in system, and the only way to get it out of there is to
edit the profile
oh,the phpsysinfo seems need to install Apache first:
* Fatal error: Your configuration file sets the server type Apache
* Fatal error: but the corresponding package does not seem to be installed!
* Fatal error: Please emerge =net-www/apache-1.3 or correct your settings.
* Fatal error(s
On 1 Dec 2007, at 06:32, Grant wrote:
I'm trying to set up a new laptop's wireless interface. lspci says it
has an Atheros AR5006EG which should mean the madwifi drivers. I
emerged madwifi-ng and madwifi-ng-tools, created net.ath0 as a link to
net.lo, and set the ath_pci module to autoload
I'm trying to set up a new laptop's wireless interface. lspci says it
has an Atheros AR5006EG which should mean the madwifi drivers. I
emerged madwifi-ng and madwifi-ng-tools, created net.ath0 as a link to
net.lo, and set the ath_pci module to autoload (which it does without
errors
previous email about draconian internet access).
Is there a general linux version of FAT recovery tools available
somewhere? I couldn't find one.
[sinp]
Some (all?) memory cards do wear-leveling/load balancing
This is what I was afraid of.
thanks,
--
Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot
of filesystem did you create on the stick? They
use FAT by
default, which doesn't support symlinks.
All the howtos say fat.
I tried ext2, nope, syslinux wants fat.
Waaah! I only have gentoo and XP here at home on a vey slw dialup and
this Xandros thing which connects nicely to the 'Net via
rubbish installed I tried opening a mpg from the net. Totem can't handle mpg, trying Kaffeine I get No codecs installed. Looking desperately for codecs in the install tools I came up empty. So I tried the installation docs for Kubuntu - which aren't updated for the latest release. So I went
extended debugging (on the fifth attempt). Then I just
wondered who decided I needed all that rubbish in my KDE installation.
All rubbish installed I tried opening a mpg from the net. Totem can't
handle mpg, trying Kaffeine I get No codecs installed. Looking
desperately for codecs
has encountered their first pair of
blocking packages, they then understand how to fix blockers in future.
I doubt it's worth the effort.
/shrug
--
Tom Martin, http://dev.gentoo.org/~slarti
AMD64, net-mail, shell-tools, vim, recruiters
Gentoo Linux
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if you mark a partition with fdisk as type, say, fat32, and
then run mkfs.ext3 over it? fdisk -l will show fat32, file will
do .?
There are other tools to help you, like disktype:
* sys-block/disktype
Latest version available: 8
Latest version installed: 8
Size
.
and I've been working with wireless-tools ever since. I'm using:
ifconfig ath0 up
iwconfig ath0 essid Myessid
iwconfig ath0 key s:Mykey
pump -i ath0
I tried dhcpcd and it didn't work either. Knoppix was using pump
sucessfully so I tried that with Gentoo as above.
Honestly, how could
I was originally using wpa_supplicant with this Airport and it wasn't
working. John Jolet said:
well, you DON'T use wpa_supplicant.
I'm not aware of any issues regarding the use of wpa_supplicant with
regards to WEP.
It is supported.
and I've been working with wireless-tools ever
not a very sane thing to expect the
kernel+userspace tools there to do. If I recall from last time I
considered setting it up on my system, software hibernate needs an
otherwise unused swap partition that's just a little bigger than the
amount of physical ram in your system.
actually it can also
, check if it is loaded. Then, check if the
driver is working using the 'ifconfig -a' command (upgrade
sys-apps/net-tools if avaible).
If the module can't load or if it isn't working when loaded, post your
'dmesg' and 'emerge --info' outputs.
I just compiled linux-2.6.25-gentoo-r9, and everything
' or
something to that extent. Has anyone else encountered this problem?
If compiled as a module, check if it is loaded. Then, check if the
driver is working using the 'ifconfig -a' command (upgrade
sys-apps/net-tools if avaible).
If the module can't load or if it isn't working when loaded
and running. First time on
Gentoo. I have used ndiswrapper on FC2 which this machine used to run
so I have ESSIDs, mac addresses and keys that are known good.
I've emerge the wireless-tools stuff and have an edited
/etc/conf.d/wireless file with my values in it. ndiswrapper is
modprobed
cause the problem. Intel SpeedStep, A.K.A Frequency Scaling should work
regardless -- presuming you have that driver (it's under Power
Management - CPU Frequency Scaling IIRC). Apart from that I can't
really suggest much.
Tom
--
Tom Martin, http://dev.gentoo.org/~slarti
AMD64, net-mail, shell
it as one big group. I
often opt for doing 5-10 packages instead of kicking off the world
operation. In that case I'd do it in the order shown before:
emerge -pv --newuse grep net-tools kbd binutils-config binutils
Doing it this way will mess up your world file.
Mess up?
Most
On May 18, 2005, at 4:10 pm, A. Khattri wrote:
You could run netstat -an --udp and see if anything is listening on
UDP port 161. If you dont have that software, maybe the net-snmp
package
would suffice?
Right, thanks. That shows nothing.
I've never seen anything like that. According to page 12
specific optimizations
out of it.
A quick grep of /usr/portage shows that many builds will use
replace-flags to replace one -march setting with another or with
-mtune/-mcpu.
There are a few that can filter -march altogether:
1. net-firewall/ipsec-tools: filters all -march=c3
2. media-libs
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Micah R Ledbetter wrote:
I have a server out on the net, and it's been up for a week or two.
I've been on and off it all week long, but as of last night, DNS
didn't seem to work for it. Network connectivity worked, because not
only could I ssh *in*, but I could also
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 and client.
touch foobar
flock foobar ls
works fine in my NFS-mounted home
mentioned, there are other
tools to help speed it up.
Also,
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 11:45 -0700, Lord Sauron wrote:
I also get the bonehead award: there was a new kernel sitting on my
hard drive and just yesterday I found and installed it. It was
remarkably easy to install! I loaded
compile the driver *built
in* you don't need to add the module name in kernel-2.6 file.
Let us know the result.
Leandro.
2006/6/1, Bob Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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
' or whatever. To me the flexibility that Gentoo
provides is one of the most important things.
Exactly. Over the last 2 years or so, I have converted most of my customers to
Gentoo - and it is a big relief compared to all those commercial
distributions. I all ways had to fight their admin tools for any
that are having trouble or should I try to emerge
-e world?
As Thomas said, use the manufacturer's tools. Maybe smartmontools if
you don't have anything more specialized.
I suppose I should see if I can write and burn iso's of everything in
/home/grant/ right away. Is there a good way to get
| - Networking support
|- Networking support (NET)
| - Networking options
| - Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains) (NETFILTER)
| - IP: Netfilter Configuration
| Depends:
| [...]
when all is configured, save the configuration and type:
#mount /boot ; make make
, but I find
it to be harder to setup and less 'flexible' than loop-AES (the changing
passphrase thing, for example).
I know it is in the kernes, but I've read that there weren't good userland
tool to work with dm-crypt. Maybe that has changed and Gentoo's userland
tools can work with dm-crypt
gnome does,
but you have
to remmeber to install any extras that you might need (file-roller,
games, tools etc)
Tim
.. or you could try:
==
# mkdir -p /etc/portage/profile
# echo net-www/mozilla /etc/portage/profile/package.provided
==
Of course
. It comes wihtout the large dependancies that the normal gnome does,
but you have to remmeber to install any extras that you might need(file-roller, games, tools etc) Tim .. or you could try:==# mkdir -p /etc/portage/profile
# echo net-www/mozilla /etc/portage/profile
the latest firmware image is not supported with my kernel version. I've got
problems ... when I try and install. wireless-tools installs OK but no
interface is present when running iwconfig. I get the following error on
dmesg.
I would really suggest installing the ipw2200 drivers separately
Handbook.
(dependency required by sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.2.2-r1 [ebuild])
!!! Problem resolving dependencies for virtual/modutils
!!! Depgraph creation failed.
I don't seen how these packages can be marked stable.
- Grant
I switched to baselayout-1.12.4-r7 and it works fine. I did have
then. :-/
so does mine :)
Frank,
As best I can tell so far none of the Linux tools will tell you
that the sectors are 4K. I had to go to the WD web site and find the
actual drive specs to discover that was true.
however if you use dmesg:
$ dmesg | grep ata
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 irq_stat
even find any *ahem*
backup versions online in the usual channels.
OK so the question: How can I recover the RAID data? It's RAID5
(probably) with 4 disks. Can I just run some up-to-date raid tools and
mount the drives or do I have to get exactly the same kernal and setup?
I don't have much
run emerge --update the gcc should installed again
gcc-config -l shows only i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.4.3 whitch is set
gcc-version: gcc (Gentoo 4.4.3 p1.0) 4.4.3
and I mask only 2 packages
=net-fs/netatalk-2.0.3
app-emulation/open-vm-tools-0.0.20090824.187411
I run the kernel (kernel.org) 2.6.33.2
--depclean and the 4.3.4 is unmerged
and now
I run emerge --update the gcc should installed again
gcc-config -l shows only i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.4.3 whitch is set
gcc-version: gcc (Gentoo 4.4.3 p1.0) 4.4.3
and I mask only 2 packages
=net-fs/netatalk-2.0.3
app-emulation/open-vm-tools
try mii-tool if its compatible with the card
sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20090728014017-r1 (/sbin/mii-tool)
Add more -v to its command line and you get more info including a ROM
readout.
BillK
On Sat, 2010-08-07 at 10:17 +0800, Xi Shen wrote:
normally, the latest livecd boot up the system
how can I instruct these programs to use anonymous login first or at least
try to use it if authentication is not succeed
My samba version is
[I] net-fs/samba
Available versions: 3.0.37!t 3.0.37-r1!t (~)3.2.15!t (~)3.2.15-r1!t
3.4.6!t 3.4.8!t (~)3.5.3!t (~)3.5.4!t [M](~)4.0.0_alpha11!m {acl
-rs'
This shows that your driver is working.
Can you please run 'iwlist wlan0 scan' and 'iwconfig wlan0' and show
us the results?
The former should include your access point and the latter should show
that your wireless card has associated with it.
Meanwhile, your /etc/conf.d/net does not show
complex than any other man page. I'm pretty sure
you would understand what's going on if you were only to follow the examples
and have a play with them.
Be sure to use the `start-mail` script you find in the doc/contrib directory,
not any others you find floating around the net:
http
chkrootkit manually and found the 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
On Thursday 07 April 2011 15:14:43 Dale wrote:
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi, Jeremy.
On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 11:05:41AM -0500, Jeremy McSpadden wrote:
[I] net-misc/netkit-telnetd
Available versions: 0.17-r6 0.17-r8 ~0.17-r9 ~0.17-r10
Installed versions: 0.17-r8(04:51:44
-sqlite? (
=dev-db/sqlite-3.7.1[fts3,secure-delete,threadsafe] )
wifi? ( net-wireless/wireless-tools )
!x11-plugins/lightning
DEPEND=${RDEPEND}
=dev-lang/python-2*[threads]
PDEPEND=crypt? ( =x11-plugins/enigmail-1.1 )
Xulrunner is no dependency for thunderbird, so the version
starts both interfaces.
In /etc/rc.conf I have the lines:
rc_depend_strict=NO
rc_hotplug=!net*
Any clues?
This is for a laptop? Do you use a desktop environment? If that's the
case, why don't you use NetworkManager or ConnMan, and forget about
having to do black script magic to set up your
, but
not net.wlan0. Booting with default works as expected, but booting with
wireless starts both interfaces.
In /etc/rc.conf I have the lines:
rc_depend_strict=NO
rc_hotplug=!net*
Any clues?
This is for a laptop? Do you use a desktop environment? If that's the
case, why don't you use
copying nano and its friends over to the init
directory. Then below that it says to use busybox. Well, which is it? Do
I do both of those or just one?
It's been a while for me but I believe it's both. I think busybox is
the thing that gives you command line tools like cd, ls, pwd, etc.
However
. In
there it talks about copying nano and its friends over to the init
directory. Then below that it says to use busybox. Well, which is it? Do
I do both of those or just one?
It's been a while for me but I believe it's both. I think busybox is
the thing that gives you command line tools like cd, ls, pwd
. Well,
which is it? Do I do both of those or just one?
It's been a while for me but I believe it's both. I think busybox is
the thing that gives you command line tools like cd, ls, pwd, etc.
However you also can include applications in your initramfs that give
you more access to the hardware
On Sep 27, 2011 9:57 AM, Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote:
On Sep 27, 2011 9:51 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
James Broadhead jamesbroadh...@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 September 2011 03:19, Paul Hartman
paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
Or skip the net config/init scripts
handlers presently: ifconfig and iproute2.
# You need one of these to do any kind of network configuration.
# For ifconfig support, emerge sys-apps/net-tools
# For iproute2 support, emerge sys-apps/iproute2
# If you don't specify an interface then we prefer iproute2 if it's installed
# To prefer
and never finished, imho.
* What was the 1m, 5m 15m load averages?
* What were the similar averages for CPU spent in user time, system
time and I/O wait?
sys-process/iotop
* What was network usage like? (I have a caching proxy server on the
network
Lots of different tools to look
for a long time.
The connections are only attempted a few times throughout the day.
Is a tarpit firewall rule the only way to do this? Can anyone tell
me what package 'watch' belongs to if that would work?
- Grant
I get:
equery b watch
* Searching for watch ...
net-irc/irssi-0.8.15-r1 (/usr
of current and future
systems). But now I have to find time to learn how to use Genkernel.
If we're going to be shoved into tight space like this, I'd be nice if the
you
can just use $x tools work on stable. I've got three previously-working
systems at home I can't risk rebooting right now because
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, which brings
back the old behaviour in order not to break old scripts, but I'd
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Alex Schuster wo...@wonkology.org 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
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Alex Schuster wo...@wonkology.org 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
ideas like a
transparent bride with some specific application filtering?
Should I setup a specific application firewall between the VM system
and the outside net? A generic security (architectural) approach is of
keen interest to me (reading references?). Windows security for me is
often
and the outside net? A generic security (architectural) approach is of
keen interest to me (reading references?). Windows security for me is
often troublesome; so specific (private?) suggestions are also of keen
interest to me.
Again, probably beyond my abilities to give guidance. I use standard
Windows
I'm trying to build a tiny Gentoo uclibc system. I'm chrooted into this
stage:
http://mirrors.rit.edu/gentoo/experimental/arm/uclibc/
and I'm using:
ROOT=/tiny/ emerge baselayout uclibc bash udev coreutils util-linux shadow
kbd net-tools grep procps gzip sed findutils
It's working a lot
these instructions to build the minimal 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
emerge
following these instructions to build the minimal 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
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
It comes from gcc. The ebuild install
)
RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0
TX packets 1218 bytes 1433926 (1.3 MiB)
TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
Known problem. Rebuild openvpn and it works again. The build adds some hard
coded paths for some net-tools utilities
1433926 (1.3 MiB)
RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0
TX packets 1218 bytes 1433926 (1.3 MiB)
TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0
Known problem. Rebuild openvpn and it works again. The build adds some hard
coded paths for some net-tools
can't seem to
get lirc to work correctly on newer kernels. The problem started after
a large system update just before the udev 171 to 197 migration. Among
other upgrades dhcpcd was upgraded from 5.2.12 to 5.6.4, net-tools was
upgraded from 1.60_p20110409135728 to 1.60_p20120127084908, and openrc
it
into @system, but is pulled in as a dep from all sorts of interesting
places. Here I get:
$ equery depends bc
* These packages depend on bc:
dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8y (test ? sys-devel/bc)
dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1e (test ? sys-devel/bc)
net-print/cups-filters-1.0.29-r1 (sys-devel/bc)
sci-geosciences/gpsd-3.7
ExecStart=/bin/ip route add default via GW dev DEVICE
This uses the newer iproute2 infrastructure, which is supposed to
replace the deprecated net-tools package (last official release was in
2001).
Note also that this uses the CIDR notation for IP addresses. If you
were previously using
since 2011
and it's now mangling apostrophes and dashes into something clever :
try Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Options .
Thanks for the pointer. Wasn't it still Open Office back then ?
Perhaps when it changed to LibreOffice, default settings were altered.
There were basically 3 problems
Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
> > These are the (2) net facing primary and slave dns servers, just for the
> > few domain names I willauthenticate. They'll be behind a firewall
> > (iptables/dmz) with no internal zone information. Strictly auth, public
> > facin
st.
Yeah, it does not really help for some packages, some won't even
compile withouth cups and other stuff (e.g. libreoffice without cups,
hunspell etc. pp:
>=app-text/hunspell-1.3.2-r3
app-text/mythes
>=app-text/libetonyek-0.1.1
>=app-text/li
gt;
>
> I'm blocking like this with the firewall running on the web server:
>
> /etc/shorewall/rules
> DROPnet:1.2.3.4 $FW
>
> Could shorewall/iptables see a different IP address than the one seen by
> nginx?
Most likely the file is configured but the firewall service w
wall has always worked before. What could
>>>> be happening?
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm blocking like this with the firewall running on the web server:
>>>
>>> /etc/shorewall/rules
>>> DROPnet:1.2.3.4 $FW
>>>
>>> Could shorewall/ipt
ing?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm blocking like this with the firewall running on the web server:
>>>>
>>>> /etc/shorewall/rules
>>>> DROPnet:1.2.3.4 $FW
>>>>
>>>> Could shorewall/iptables see a different IP a
--
>> >> 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".
>> >
>&
>> > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Iproute2#iproute2_for_net-tools_swappers
> >> >
> >> > -- also notice that bridge in not in the swappers there --
> >> I just added 'ip link set master'
> >
> > But that's not entirely correct, although only becau
set marks/regions in the file,
which mark sound and silence.
The tools are configurable. This way one can tinker with the
parameters until a near perfect match as acchieved and then
write out the files with File->Export->Multiple.
The visual representation of sound and silence is by far be
-)?,python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?,-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_8(-),-python_single_target_python3_9(-)]
> required by (app-portage/gemato-16.2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
> merge)
On 2021-01-29, Grant Taylor wrote:
> iproute2 has supplanted the venerable net-tools (or whatever it's
> called); ifconfig, route, netstat, etc.
My brain knows that. My fingers only partially so.
> I sort of put pressure on my self to start using them 20 years ago,
> and la
t what chipset is used
> by the adapter you want to add. Once you have that,
> you can enable the appropriate kernel drivers and rebuild,
> then you'll need to install 'net-wireless/wpa_supplicant'
> to make the actual connection. 'wpa_supplicant' can be cumbersome
> to set up by ha
have). Once you have that, you can
> enable the appropriate kernel drivers and rebuild, and then you'll need
> to install net-wireless/wpa_supplicant to make the actual connection.
>
> wpa_supplicant can be cumbersome to set up by hand, but the Arch wiki
> has a very comprehensive
amiliar with the topic could jump in and suggest what to do next.
I did look at the wiki, but wiki uses openssl tools for debugging, and
I have no issues with openssl client connecting to this server :/ (so I
don't think it's useful in this case)
Regards,
Branko
support instead of net-tools
+ + lz4 : Enable support for lz4 compression (as implemented in
app-arch/lz4)
+ + lzo : Enable support for lzo compression
- - mbedtls : Use mbed TLS as the backend crypto library
+ + openssl : Use OpenSSL as the backend crypto library
+ + pam
of their customers.
I'll try again without authentication, and see what happens and get back
with my results. "emerge -pv gnutls mutt" shows...
[ebuild R] net-libs/gnutls-3.8.0:0/30.30::gentoo USE="cxx idn nls
openssl seccomp tls-heartbeat tools zlib -brotli -dane -doc -e
On 04/01/2014 15:57, Gevisz wrote:
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 12:49:42 +0200
Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote:
After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following
message:
* Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1:
* dev-libs
the following
message:
* Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1:
* dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disabling ecdsa
support
* Remember to merge your config files in /etc/ssh/ and then
* reload sshd: '/etc/init.d/sshd reload'.
That was quite a surprise for me, as I
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...):
create_ap wlan0 eth1 name pass
How can I check for the type of WIFI after the connection has been
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