Re: [gentoo-user] /dev/sda* missing at boot

2011-09-08 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
it requests them. An initramsfs is a workaround for this, not a proper fix. If that is the argument from the udev devs you just quoted, then I do not understand it at all. Why can there not be a restriction that udev may only run code in the traditional / space (i.e. it will not attempt to run

Re: [gentoo-user] /dev/sda* missing at boot

2011-09-08 Thread Michael Schreckenbauer
it requests them. An initramsfs is a workaround for this, not a proper fix. If that is the argument from the udev devs you just quoted, then I do not understand it at all. It's my understanding, that this is their point. Why can there not be a restriction that udev may only run code

Re: [gentoo-user] /dev/sda* missing at boot

2011-09-08 Thread Michael Schreckenbauer
in the position to write such a beast? I only take the freedom to name this a design flaw in udev. It needs things from userspace, which are not yet available at the point it requests them. An initramsfs is a workaround for this, not a proper fix. If that is the argument from

[gentoo-user] License question for jdk

2011-09-10 Thread Allan Gottlieb
in make.conf. Use --autounmask-write to write changes to config files (honoring CONFIG_PROTECT). So I need the Oracle-BCLA-JavaSE license. But I don't see where it tells me how to do this. Previous license requests said something like * go to URL xxx * click on YYY * store it in distfiles/ZZZ

Re: [gentoo-user] License question for jdk

2011-09-10 Thread Alex Schuster
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--autounmask=n in make.conf. Use --autounmask-write to write changes to config files (honoring CONFIG_PROTECT). So I need the Oracle-BCLA-JavaSE license. But I don't see where it tells me how to do this. Previous license requests said something like * go to URL xxx * click on YYY

Re: [gentoo-user] License question for jdk

2011-09-10 Thread Rudmer van Dijk
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--autounmask=n in make.conf. Use --autounmask-write to write changes to config files (honoring CONFIG_PROTECT). So I need the Oracle-BCLA-JavaSE license. But I don't see where it tells me how to do this. Previous license requests said something like but it does:Use

Re: [gentoo-user] License question for jdk

2011-09-10 Thread Michael Schreckenbauer
it tells me how to do this. Previous license requests said something like * go to URL xxx * click on YYY * store it in distfiles/ZZZ That is something different, when portage is not able to download stuff. What you need to do is to tell portage you accept the license by putting

Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone can afford information about build kernel?

2011-10-08 Thread Nilesh Govindarajan
On 10/09/2011 06:25 AM, Lavender wrote: It seems that no matter I build gentoo manually or with genkernel I can't have a fine-working kernel finally. Obviously I must solve it by myself , so I determined to build entire kernel all manually , it requests a lot of linux knowlege . All

Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone can afford information about build kernel?

2011-10-09 Thread Lavender
finally. Obviously I must solve it by myself , so I determined to build entire kernel all manually , it requests a lot of linux knowlege . All for that, I hope someone could tell me where to get this information , I haven't found them on gentoo.org , so please lead me to the correct direction

Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone can afford information about build kernel?

2011-10-09 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
it by myself , so I determined to build entire kernel all manually , it requests a lot of linux knowlege . All for that, I hope someone could tell me where to get this information , I haven't found them on gentoo.org , so please lead me to the correct direction, thank you for you all

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: this is spam (was: Re: [gentoo-user] 回复: [gentoo-user] Anyone can afford information about build kernel?)

2011-10-11 Thread Alan McKinnon
be interesting, triply so if they are not European/Caucasian. I have about 150 or so technical users throughout Africa (Nigerians are especially interesting) and their Support requests routinely end up in spam folders. These are ISP employees, you'd think the mail lines would work smoothly. Ah, not so

Re: [gentoo-user] Which desktop antivirus?

2011-10-23 Thread Dale
implementation of the Khronos' OpenVG specification * www-apache/mod_loadavg Available versions: ~0.0.1 Homepage:http://defunced.de/ Description: Apache module executing CGI-Requests depending on the load of the server Found 2 matches. root@fireball / # eix bitdefend

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --update behavior

2012-01-02 Thread Michael Orlitzky
is to modify EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS to reflect the safest practice for your environment. And start keeping a list of packages installed to meet customers' requests. Portage apparently supports your desired workflow, but it needs to be set up for it. As to recovering from your current scenario

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --update behavior

2012-01-02 Thread Michael Mol
, then, no, there's no way to tell the difference. From this point forward, your best bet is to modify EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS to reflect the safest practice for your environment. And start keeping a list of packages installed to meet customers' requests. Portage apparently supports your desired workflow

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange outbound requests

2012-01-20 Thread Hinnerk van Bruinehsen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 21.01.2012 01:12, Grant wrote: If the machine is running linux, then 'watch lsof -n|grep TCP|grep 3680' as root is a sloppy but effective way to find it. There's probably some way to set up a firewall rule on the host in question that logs out

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange outbound requests

2012-01-22 Thread Pandu Poluan
On Jan 23, 2012 12:10 PM, Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: On Jan 23, 2012 12:57 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote: - 8 snip Also the MAC indicated in the firewall log is 14 blocks long and the local system in question has a MAC address 6 blocks long according to

Re: [gentoo-user] Somewhat OT: Any truth to this mess?

2012-02-18 Thread Mike Edenfield
the headline you will get something closer to reality: * There is a fairly large botnet that works by hijacking the DNS settings of the machines it infects, and redirecting them to rogue DNS servers. * The rogue DNS servers resolve all DNS requests by returning the IPs of various scam sites etc

[gentoo-user] Re: Problem with printing

2012-03-24 Thread Алексей Мишустин
is the default one: ... # lpstat -a EPSON_Stylus_Photo_2100 accepting requests since Sun 25 Mar 2012 00:39:25 The printer is connected via USB. USB printers support is enabled in kernel. From dmesg: [ 1200.008016] usb 8-2: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci_hcd [ 1200.149954] usb 8-2: New USB

[gentoo-user] Virtualbox - Bridged networking not working with broadcom-sta driver

2012-07-16 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
bridged to my wlan0 interface, networking in the guest OS doesn't work properly. I have made the following observations: * when the guest OS is configured to use DHCP it doesn't get an IP from my DHCP server, but get an autoconfig IP instead * however, I can see the DHCP requests towards my DHCP

Re: [gentoo-user] Virtualbox - Bridged networking not working with broadcom-sta driver

2012-07-16 Thread Michael Mol
, but get an autoconfig IP instead * however, I can see the DHCP requests towards my DHCP server in Gentoo when monitoring the wlan0 interface with # tcpdump -i wlan0 * when I configure a static IP on the guest OS, I cannot ping from the guest to the Gentoo host or my default gateway

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache forked itself to death...

2012-09-17 Thread Jarry
in the back should be a good guess. Important thing is: MaxClients x memory footprint per apache process available memory :-) If you have lots of concurrent requests you may be better suited with something lighter like lighttpd. Or start caching of some sort, like Michael does. Thank you for all

Re: [gentoo-user] no X blank screen after upgrading xorg-server

2012-11-18 Thread Joseph
: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0 after 176 requests (169 known processed) with 0 events remaining. xdm info (pid 3102): display :0 is being disabled nouveau: kernel rejected pushbuf: Invalid argument nouveau: ch3: krec 0 pushes 1 bufs 1 relocs 0 nouveau: ch3

Re: [gentoo-user] can not print pdf w/e-document viewer

2013-01-24 Thread Bruce Hill
-a Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 accepting requests since Wed 23 Jan 2013 02:52:15 PM CST mingdao@workstation ~ $ lp -d Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 -o scaling=75 HOW-TO/apcupsd.pdf request id is Officejet_Pro_8500_A910-19 (1 file(s)) Bruce -- Happy Penguin Computers ') 126 Fenco Drive

Re: [gentoo-user] can not print pdf w/e-document viewer

2013-01-24 Thread Joseph
@workstation ~ $ lpstat -a Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 accepting requests since Wed 23 Jan 2013 02:52:15 PM CST mingdao@workstation ~ $ lp -d Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 -o scaling=75 HOW-TO/apcupsd.pdf request id is Officejet_Pro_8500_A910-19 (1 file(s)) Bruce The document prints OK from windows but Linux

Re: [gentoo-user] Creating accounts in Thunderbird

2013-02-09 Thread Alan McKinnon
corporate firewall rules that Thunderbird can't deal with) 3. Because I can and there's no legitimate reason for a mail client to get in my way 4. Corporate sysadmins like me use tricks like this all the time to a) fix real problems b) comply with frantic business requests c) stay within budget d) get

Re: [gentoo-user] pam_get_uid: no such user

2013-02-14 Thread Alan McKinnon
user names, in log files on servers with open ports 22. As long as you don't allow interactive logins you shoud be fine, right? I think there might also be some advanced iptables hacking that might help you block too many requests from the same source IP. This is still on my list of stuff

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} RAM apache MaxClients (rock a hard place)

2013-03-09 Thread Grant
such as OpenBSDs relayd is to keep track of requests perhaps using higher layer info and share the load among multiple web servers, perhaps adding headers to keep everything functional. nginx seems much faster than apache which I think is a good reason to switch over as much stuff as possible

Re: [gentoo-user] How to prevent a dns amplification attack

2013-03-28 Thread Kevin Chadwick
about it, considering the want for dns to provide larger things like encryption keys, huge requests may be the best long term solution for a DNSSEC which seemingly refuses out of pride to add something like DNSCURVE to prevent spoofing. Similar to firewalls only sending a single syn ack (less than

Re: [gentoo-user] Removing pulseaudio

2013-04-28 Thread Mick
. It's easy to get a dev to support something - you just ask them. Have you ever asked a dev to support something you needed? Egocentric/maniac devs just listen to their own infallible desires, which *they* call logic rather than the requests of their users. In such cases, those of us who have

Re: [gentoo-user] IPTables - Going Stateless

2013-05-21 Thread Nick Khamis
-j ACCEPT -A TCP -p tcp -m tcp -s 192.168.2.5 --sport 22 -d 192.168.2.0/24 -j ACCEPT -A TCP -p tcp -m tcp -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 192.168.2.5 --dport 22 -j DROP Accepting Input and output requests to services included in the chain: #echo -e- Accepting input TCP traffic to open ports -A INPUT -i

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} backups... still backups....

2013-07-01 Thread Grant
each machine whereas with pull backups it's only the server to secure. And you'd still need to grant access to the server from the clients, which could be escalated. With backuppc, the server does not need to be accessible from the Internet at all, all requests are outgoing. If the server

Re: [gentoo-user] k3b burning BD-Disk pretends to fail at 99.99%

2013-07-13 Thread Thomas Schmitt
and requests for dvd+rw-tools. Have a nice day :) Thomas

[gentoo-user] gentoo-systemd-only deprecation

2013-07-28 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
to all the people who helped me with pull requests and comments; the deprecation of the overlay is great news, since now it's officially possible in Gentoo to ditch OpenRC and switch completely to systemd. Regards. [1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409385 [2] https://github.com/canek-pelaez

Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo-systemd-only deprecation

2013-08-02 Thread Poncho
provided in my overlay or in bug #373219[3]. I'm pretty sure someone will close that bug pretty soon. Basically, systemd is now a first class citizen in Gentoo (on par with OpenRC), and therefore there is no need at all for using my overlay. Thanks to all the people who helped me with pull requests

Re: [gentoo-user] Can't ping remote system

2013-09-13 Thread Grant
out of memory if it has to process simultaneous requests from too many clients at a time. If the problem also manifests when the clients are within the same subnet, then this is unlikely to be a network issue. Which hunch was that? I snipped a lot above but I couldn't find

Re: [gentoo-user] do subslots improve user-experience?

2013-11-02 Thread thegeezer
requirement and b) things don't break after upgrade If you want my opinion on subslots: # grep EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS /etc/portage/make.conf EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--ignore-built-slot-operator-deps=y /me politely requests more info and goes to google to find some too

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Can we get users more involved in specific testing?

2013-11-14 Thread hasufell
respond on that one. Hell, I often go and find the patches and post bugs pleading to get documented patches installed on my favorite package. hth, James I think people will not like having that in eselect news. There could be a similar thing like: eslect test-requests but the question

[gentoo-user] [OT] XNest and embedded system: Kaboom! (sometimes)

2013-11-23 Thread meino . cramer
-in extension Generic Event Extension Initializing built-in extension SHAPE Initializing built-in extension XInputExtension Initializing built-in extension XTEST Initializing built-in extension BIG-REQUESTS Initializing built-in extension SYNC Initializing built-in extension XKEYBOARD Initializing built

Re: [gentoo-user] Portage performance dropped considerably

2014-01-31 Thread hasufell
requests all RESOLVED WONTFIX. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJS7AKzAAoJEFpvPKfnPDWzKAkIAKEIAx/4l690pHYvxvKkaypJ XWPs+LRokNboyzXyeZLEgWhEIJ5LzflBMgcnn0KRRn3p81JYaERQ+Cnx3yBtL148

Re: [gentoo-user] Debian just voted in systemd for default init system in jessie

2014-02-18 Thread J. Roeleveld
I do run into is daemons that drop privs on start up, like tac_plus. Unwary new sysadmins always try start/stop it as root, causing an unholy mess. Root the owns the log and pid files, when tac_plus drops privs it can't record it's state so continues to service requests but fails to log any

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Debian just voted in systemd for default init system in jessie

2014-02-20 Thread Alan McKinnon
no idea of what you defined ${SERVICE} to be and no way to determine what it is now. How are you going to deal with the situation with a big busy daemon that immediately starts serving requests when started (i.e. with very little delay)? By the time grep, sed, awk and friends have gotten around

Re: [gentoo-user] Debian just voted in systemd for default init system in jessie

2014-03-21 Thread Dale
- or worst case, delete my direct email manually yourself) in your email program. Like everyone else, use the 'Filter duplicates' function in your email program or procmail; these requests aren't remembered, given that email programs don't provide a function to do this selectively. For more

Re: [gentoo-user] Debian just voted in systemd for default init system in jessie

2014-03-21 Thread Tom Wijsman
the 'Filter duplicates' function in your email program or procmail; these requests aren't remembered, given that email programs don't provide a function to do this selectively. Don't they? Then why did you only get one copy of this reply, via the list? Most posters here do not have

Re: [gentoo-user] ssh authkeys log invalid

2014-04-28 Thread thegeezer
not blocking all requests which i followed to github [2] wihch has a paste of his logfiles [3] now this i commented at github saying it looks similar to something i discovered when trying to setup authkeys on ssh - namely invalid keys give you no log file entry saying invalid keys can anyone

Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies

2014-07-09 Thread List Reader
** # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/requests-2.3.0 ~amd64 # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/numpy-1.8.1 ~amd64 The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: (see

[gentoo-user] Do I really need to install new packages during upgrade?

2014-08-26 Thread Gevisz
/chardet-2.2.1 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 (-pypy) -python3_2 (-python3_4) [ebuild N ] dev-python/requests-2.3.0 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 (-pypy) (-python3_4) [ebuild N] dev-python/ssl-fetch-0.2 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 (-pypy) (-python3_4) [ebuild U ] app

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT] Linus Torvalds on systemd

2014-09-17 Thread James
Rich Freeman rich0 at gentoo.org writes: Uh, the only thing the Linux kernel does is spawn a single process as PID 1 and offer a VERY STABLE system call interface for that and future processes to make requests. Nobody is going to break sysvinit if that happens to be the thing you tell Linux

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [OT] Linus Torvalds on systemd

2014-09-17 Thread Mark David Dumlao
On Sep 18, 2014 5:19 AM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote: Rich Freeman rich0 at gentoo.org writes: Uh, the only thing the Linux kernel does is spawn a single process as PID 1 and offer a VERY STABLE system call interface for that and future processes to make requests. Nobody

Re: [gentoo-user] ceph on btrfs

2014-10-23 Thread Andrew Savchenko
-1. Though write i/o will be somewhat slower due to more seeks. Also it depends on workload: if you'll have a lot of independent read requests, raid-1 will be fine too. But for large read i/o from a single or few clients raid-10-f2 is the best imo. Guidance and comments, warmly requested, James

[gentoo-user] Re: ceph on btrfs

2014-10-23 Thread James
on workload: if you'll have a lot of independent read requests, raid-1 will be fine too. But for large read i/o from a single or few clients raid-10-f2 is the best imo. Interesting. For now I'm going to stay with simple mirroring. After some time I might migrate to a more agressive FS

[gentoo-user] Re: World update and changed PYTHON_TARGETS

2014-11-26 Thread »Q«
-- somehow I'd missed that post. I think these are the bugs to watch for progress: (python-3.4) [TRACKER] Python 3.4 incompatible packages https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504336 (python-3.4-stable) [TRACKER] Python 3.4 stable requests https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=530258

[gentoo-user] question/feature request: First fetch, then compile...

2014-12-16 Thread meino . cramer
night. Since my PC do the forwarding of requests to the internet, it has to run the whole time also. To circumvent this I access the embedded systems via abduco/dvtm, so I can log out while the process keeps running. The current (shorted decription) workflow is eix-sync emerge ... -f (fetching

Re: [gentoo-user] question/feature request: First fetch, then compile...

2014-12-16 Thread Dale
) to finish. Often I run this over night. Since my PC do the forwarding of requests to the internet, it has to run the whole time also. To circumvent this I access the embedded systems via abduco/dvtm, so I can log out while the process keeps running. The current (shorted decription

Re: [gentoo-user] Open Question: The feasibility of a complete portage binhost

2015-01-22 Thread Neil Bothwick
of profiles by having a different $PKGDIR for each profile but to do it with random combinations would require some sort of middleware to handle the requests and place the specified packages where portage expects to find them. I think the check for USE flags is done using the IUSE and USE settings

Re: [gentoo-user] netbook connects to Internet automatically, desktop doesn't

2015-02-10 Thread Philip Webb
if there is a DHCP server listening. When it finds one it requests an IP address from it. Your desktop hasn't. When the link comes up again nothing kicks in to either request an IP address from the DHCP server or to self-configure one temporarily. Either enable IPv4LL or install ifplug/netplug

Re: [gentoo-user] netbook connects to Internet automatically, desktop doesn't

2015-02-10 Thread Mick
so many seconds broadcasts on the wire to find if there is a DHCP server listening. When it finds one it requests an IP address from it. Your desktop hasn't. When the link comes up again nothing kicks in to either request an IP address from the DHCP server or to self-configure one

[gentoo-user] Re: blockage

2015-03-23 Thread James
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes: Sounds like you're volunteering, Alan. I do have some of the required skills, and I have free time right now. Ah; stepping up are we? I'll be hoping you are taking requests on the 'portage thingy' ? How'z about extending emerge with a few

Re: [gentoo-user] New Firefox-38.1.0 headers, or is Google getting smarter?

2015-08-01 Thread Dale
etc etc. Google isn't the only one that does this. I suspect that most all sites do this to some extent. After all, how can you visit a website and it not know your IP address and such? It has to know where to send your requests too. ;-) Dale :-) :-)

Re: [gentoo-user] update problems

2015-09-20 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 11:28 AM, lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote: > > Should I make feature requests? > First, don't believe every post you read in gentoo-user. Just as you can post anything you want here, so can anybody else. People offer advice they think is helpful. Th

Re: [gentoo-user] Fwd: [gentoo-dev] Package up for grabs: sys-boot/gummiboot

2016-05-25 Thread Michael Orlitzky
th Github, you can create pull requests there from that same clone. You should probably read through the entire devmanual once, but there's no substitute for practice and asking questions. There are a lot of easy bugs open on bugs.gentoo.org that you could fix to get experience. If you fix somethi

Re: [gentoo-user] Fwd: [gentoo-dev] Package up for grabs: sys-boot/gummiboot

2016-05-25 Thread Sam Jorna
an > make your changes and `repoman commit` just like the rest of us. If > you're okay with Github, you can create pull requests there from that > same clone. > > You should probably read through the entire devmanual once, but there's > no substitute for practice and asking qu

Re: [gentoo-user] Fwd: [gentoo-dev] Package up for grabs: sys-boot/gummiboot

2016-05-26 Thread Peter Humphrey
ou can > make your changes and `repoman commit` just like the rest of us. If > you're okay with Github, you can create pull requests there from that > same clone. Aye, there's the rub. Git is a closed book to me at the moment. Having to learn how to use it would at least triple my time

Re: [gentoo-user] Fwd: [gentoo-dev] Package up for grabs: sys-boot/gummiboot

2016-05-26 Thread Neil Bothwick
> > If you're okay with Github, you can create pull requests there from > > that same clone. > > Aye, there's the rub. Git is a closed book to me at the moment. Having > to learn how to use it would at least triple my time to get up to > speed. Time, I have plenty of (DV, a

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: java.awt.AWTError

2016-02-03 Thread Thomas Sigurdsen
error. >>> >>> (Emerge version 9060 proceeds just fine) >>> >>> Many thanks for a hint, >>> Helmut >> >> during the ebuild a Java application is running that requests the >> presence >> of X. So you're either on a machine without X or y

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: {OT} Allow work from home?

2016-01-22 Thread Neil Bothwick
onfigured as a router, could I join your ZT > network and use iptables to route my example.com 80/443 requests to > 10.252.252.6, thereby granting me access to my web apps which are > configured to only allow your machine's WAN IP? You don't need a bridge in a network to join it. If I w

[gentoo-user] Re: A Glitch in the Matrix or just another burb of emerge... ;)

2016-05-10 Thread Jonathan Callen
ep sys-devel/gcc:4.4 and cross-armv7a-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi/gcc:4.5 installed, as they are in the @selected set (defined by your world file). This means that portage's normal resolution mechanism (remove the packages that break things) won't work, as that won't satisfy your requests (as it knows them

Re: [gentoo-user] llvm / clang compile error

2016-08-17 Thread james
equest for specific info:: " Alex Xu (Hello71) 2016-08-17 15:26:17 UTC please attach example build.log" If you work with the requests on BGO, then they are much more likely to work on your bug, or at least process. If there are other similar bugs in BGO, then stay on top of them too.

Re: [gentoo-user] nx / nxclient - replacement

2017-02-06 Thread Daniel Frey
needs to be installed on the remote system. But I do believe you need something installed on the remote system to listen for nx/vnc requests anyway. I switched to x2goserver/x2goclient maybe two years ago from xvnc/tigervnc as it was getting to be a real chore to install again xorg-x11 at the time.

Re: [gentoo-user] nx / nxclient - replacement

2017-02-06 Thread thelma
ut I think, x2goserver has to be installed on the remote system. >> >> > > Yes, x2goserver needs to be installed on the remote system. But I do > believe you need something installed on the remote system to listen for > nx/vnc requests anyway. > > I switched to x2gose

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Strive for zero swap usage?

2016-10-09 Thread Grant
her move it or lower it's memory usage. > Reduce the amount of apache application processes running at the same > time (PHP, Perl, whatever), use a layered application stack: One > frontend for handling static files, one middleware server for handling > requests over to PHP and doing

Re: [gentoo-user] Infrastructure?

2016-09-21 Thread Raymond Jennings
ing about a social contract where relying on third > > parties was a frowny point. > > > > Popping in to #gentoo-infra and chatting with the folks there may get > you a faster response. > > As far as I know, we accept pull requests from the GitHub mirror *or* a >

Re: [gentoo-user] Infrastructure?

2016-09-20 Thread Daniel Campbell
fra and chatting with the folks there may get you a faster response. As far as I know, we accept pull requests from the GitHub mirror *or* a standard `git format-patch` e-mail. We do have a social contract[1] which indicates that we will not depend on proprietary software. That said, the GitHub

Re: [gentoo-user] What Firefox (what browser) for Online-Banking?

2017-01-07 Thread Floyd Anderson
') //  || dnsDomainIs(host, 'addons.mozilla.org') ) { return 'DIRECT'; } // Redirect all other requests through localhost which should always  // fail due no listen server. return 'PROXY 127.0.0.1:65535'; } and place it in the root of your browser profile, apply it due property

[gentoo-user] DNS from dialup or wifi for broadband connection?

2017-03-11 Thread Walter Dnes
traffic is low volume, usually fitting into 1 packet. So it would be feasible to divert DNS requests to a lower-speed connection. The broadband ISP would handle all the highspeed website, etc, traffic but it would not see any DNS traffic, and would not be able to intercept it. -- Walter Dnes <waltd

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: what about dracut and systemd?

2017-07-30 Thread Rich Freeman
ng you actually care about. The first is just a clone of the official Gentoo repository. The second adds metadata to it, so it will have the same history with some delay, but with an extra commit adding all the metadata to it. The first is best for submitting pull requests. The second is best for sync

Re: [gentoo-user] Error while starting Docker daemon

2017-10-08 Thread Rich Freeman
for normal use. In most cases, unless you are a btrfs developer who needs to verify the integrity of (super)-block write requests during the run of a regression test, say N. It looks like it is intended only for regression testing. I didn't dig too deep into the docs, but it probably turns on some a

Re: [gentoo-user] why zfs and friends want to update to 9999?

2017-10-11 Thread J. Roeleveld
hen I commented them out, things are back to normal. > > Thanks again. That might have happened automatically as portage tends to want to unmask the latest version if it can't find an unmasked version that matches requirements. I always answer "no" to those requests and copy/paste the actual lines myself after checking they are really what I want. -- Joost

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Being Facebook member: How to anon?

2017-10-22 Thread Dale
r your help. > > Does "dedicated browser" means "Firefox -NewInstance -P Facebookprofle" or > does it mean "another browser than the installed firefox" ? > > Cheers > Meino > I would think that would work.  I think I get where Joost is comin

[gentoo-user] Pointers are not supported: KDEDModule

2018-01-21 Thread Mick
running Closing SQL connection: "kactivities_db_resources_139787921024832_readwrite" The X11 connection broke: I/O error (code 1) XIO: fatal IO error 4 (Interrupted system call) on X server ":0" after 2408 requests (2408 known processed) with 0 events remaining. If I

Re: [gentoo-user] Pointers are not supported: KDEDModule

2018-01-21 Thread Mick
Module* > > startkde: Done. > > The X11 connection broke (error 1). Did the X11 server die? > > QThread: Destroyed while thread is still running > > Closing SQL connection: > > "kactivities_db_resources_139787921024832_readwrite" The X11 connection > > broke: I/O error (code 1) >

Re: [gentoo-user] Pointers are not supported: KDEDModule

2018-01-21 Thread R0b0t1
dwrite" > The X11 connection broke: I/O error (code 1) > XIO: fatal IO error 4 (Interrupted system call) on X server ":0" > after 2408 requests (2408 known processed) with 0 events remaining. > > If I restart xdm the user able to login, but the first time more of

[gentoo-user] Replacement for gcruft: gcrud

2018-08-16 Thread Andrew Udvare
/Tatsh/gcruft I wrote a replacement in C named gcrud. It only needs GLib2 installed to work. It's much faster than gcruft ever was. The code is here: https://gitlab.com/Tatsh/gcrud https://github.com/Tatsh/gcrud I am placing preference in GitLab for issues and merge requests, but I will accept PRs

Re: [gentoo-user] [SOLVED] Emerge --sync fails on excluded stuff

2018-10-23 Thread Neil Bothwick
es, although some utilities > > get confused if make.conf is, portage just considers the contents as a > > single file. > > I'm also using a local mirror to avoid loading the public gentoo > mirrors with multiple requests from my machines and have not yet had a > problem with port

[gentoo-user] Re: net-nntp/inn - This package is masked and could be removed soon!

2018-11-25 Thread nunojsilva
st >> into something I'll regret by assuming responsibility that I'm not sure >> I'm ready for? >> >> Thanks for any pointers in advance. >> > > It depends why it is up for removal. Fix that issue and submit a pull > requests via GitHub or via email to gentoo-d

Re: [gentoo-user] net-nntp/inn - This package is masked and could be removed soon!

2018-11-25 Thread R0b0t1
> > Thanks for any pointers in advance. > It depends why it is up for removal. Fix that issue and submit a pull requests via GitHub or via email to gentoo-dev. If using gentoo-dev there is the possibility that it will never be allowed through the filter, so perhaps ask about it on IRC as well.

Re: [gentoo-user] Amdgpu-pro, anyone?

2019-03-16 Thread Peter Humphrey
-opencl. > > That seems like a good starting point if it is current. The last > update was in Jan, and it appears to use an ubuntu tarball and unpack > one of the deb files. Yes, I have that installed already. There's no sign of GPU activity other than as a display driver (as shown by rade

Re: Re: Re: [gentoo-user] upgrading (profiles, too)

2019-05-31 Thread Jack
ou may not have done anything wrong. How dire an emerge warning is is up to interpretation. One way I sometimes deal with an update that throws lots of warnings and requests to change masks or keywords or use flags is to look carefully at the list of packages that would be updated, and pic

Re: [gentoo-user] Netgear AC1750 C7 V2 and IPv6

2020-01-13 Thread Mick
nfirm. > What next? Ideas? The remaining hops in your test do not return ICMP packets. This could well be because intermediate nodes do not respond to ICMP for security reasons. ICMP has been abused to perform DDoS attacks over the years and many hosts just drop ICMP requests. Try runni

[gentoo-user] Determine what's keeping Python 3.7 around?

2020-12-06 Thread Grant Edwards
: [...] [nomerge ] app-portage/gemato-16.2::gentoo USE="gpg -test -tools" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_8* (-pypy3) -python3_6 -python3_7* -python3_9" [nomerge ] dev-python/requests-2.24.0-r1::gentoo USE="ssl -socks5 -test" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_8* (-pypy3

Re: [gentoo-user] update fails, but I don't see why

2020-12-04 Thread Arve Barsnes
n3_6 > >=dev-python/isodate-0.6.0-r1 python_targets_python3_6 > >=dev-python/ply-3.11 python_targets_python3_6 > >=dev-python/pycparser-2.20 python_targets_python3_6 > >=dev-python/pycryptodome-3.9.4 python_targets_python3_6 > >=dev-python/pyopenssl-19.1.0 p

Re: [gentoo-user] update fails, but I don't see why

2020-12-13 Thread n952162
\s*#/d' -e '/python3_6/p' /etc/portage/package.use/* =dev-python/certifi-10001-r1 python_targets_python3_6 =dev-python/setuptools_scm-4.1.2-r1 python_targets_python3_6 =dev-python/requests-2.24.0-r1 python_targets_python3_6 =dev-python/chardet-3.0.4-r1 python_targets_python3_6 =dev-python/id

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache 2.4 can not access server subdirectory

2020-10-30 Thread thelma
ctive in these files. >> grep -Rnw '/var/www/html/catalog/' -e 'AllowOverride' > > You wouldn't find "AllowOverride" within an .htaccess file. This is a > directive placed in the main /etc/apache2 configuration files to determine if > directives contained in local filesystem .htacc

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Differences between wget and browser file retrieval?

2021-01-14 Thread Philip Webb
f Firefox, no problem : a 1,75 MB PDF which appears to have all the info. It looks as if the site is refusing 'wget' requests from Ontario, but allowing them from eg Germany (!). What Walter is doing is well worthwhile. Press reports are very shallow & the Ontario governme

Re: [gentoo-user] portage has 0 debugging support for binary emerges

2021-09-06 Thread n952162
not eligible, it should report the reason for rejecting it. Is it possible to make requests for improvements in gentoo? In the current case, llvm-common came across as binary, thunderbird and firefox are also listed as a *binary* update, but llvm is an *ebuild*.  Neither host (binary server) nor

[gentoo-user] Re: mailing list problem: changing subscription type

2022-05-29 Thread Robin H. Johnson
lists - the mail > version and the non-mail version, and there doesn't seem to be any way > to unsubscribe only from the mail-version while remaining on the > latter. ... > Could I request the list owner to make sure I remain subscribed to the > the list while not receiving copies in the mai

[gentoo-user] Re: mailing list problem: changing subscription type

2022-05-30 Thread Madhu
* "Robin H. Johnson" : Wrote on Mon, 30 May 2022 05:08:48 +: >> Could I request the list owner to make sure I remain subscribed to the >> the list while not receiving copies in the mail? > I don't see any requests to unsubscribe from the regular version of the >

Re: [gentoo-user] NAS and replacing with larger drives

2022-12-09 Thread Rich Freeman
except it obviously doesn't respect robots.txt or takedown requests. I kind of wish the NSA sold IT services to the general public. I just assume they probably have root on all my devices and their own backups of everything on them. It would be nice if I had a disaster if I could just pay them to bu

[gentoo-user] http-replicator: error: invalid directory '/var/cache/http-replicator' [ ok ]

2006-01-27 Thread Dan Sheffner
=$GENERAL_OPTS ## Do you need a proxy to reach the internet? ## This will forward requests to an external proxy server: ## Use one of the following, not both: #DAEMON_OPTS=$DAEMON_OPTS --external somehost:1234 #DAEMON_OPTS=$DAEMON_OPTS --external username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port ## Local dir

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache ?!?

2006-02-28 Thread William Meertens
this information : Current Time: Tuesday, 28-Feb-2006 20:14:15 CET Restart Time: Tuesday, 28-Feb-2006 19:54:28 CET Parent Server Generation: 0 Server uptime: 19 minutes 47 seconds Total accesses: 219 - Total Traffic: 1.4 MB CPU Usage: u5.88 s.8 cu0 cs0 - .563% CPU load .184 requests/sec - 1263 B/second - 6.7 kB

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache ?!?

2006-02-28 Thread Alexander Kirillov
% CPU load .184 requests/sec - 1263 B/second - 6.7 kB/request 31 requests currently being processed, 5 idle servers This long after my swap space got filled. That only takes about 2 minutes. And doesn't get filled with Apache not running. The CPU load doesn't rise higher then 5%. If I understand

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