On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 22:24:32 -0700, Joseph wrote:
I know there are some command line virus/malware scanners
for Linux? It has been long time ago since I run any of them, that I
forgot their names :-/ What are they?
Virus scanner: ClamAV
Malware scanner: rkhunter
--
Neil Bothwick
Software:
James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
meino.cramer at gmx.de writes:
But: Shutdown (as recommmended by acmesystems shutdown -h -H now)
REBOOTS the system instead of powering it down.
What about halt? man halt
The problem I think is burried
Okay, ferret it out.
Does this
Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James:
Anyone know anything about coreos?
Lookie lookie, they have ebuilds?
According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1].
ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo derivative [2,3,4], even though that fact
is not really well known (and
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Andreas K. Huettel dilfri...@gentoo.org wrote:
Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James:
Anyone know anything about coreos?
Lookie lookie, they have ebuilds?
According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1].
ChromeOS is most definitely a
Rich Freeman rich0 at gentoo.org writes:
ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo derivative [2,3,4], even though
that fact is not really well known (and not really publicised).
Thanks for the links. I did not see that bit of history...
Interesting. Talk about a march of init systems.
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 10:35 AM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
I do not see the /usr types of systems (like a current gentoo workstation
or server) going away any time soon. What I hope WE can pull off at Gentoo
is integration of the best of the CoreOS ideas into Gentoo proper.
I'm
Rich Freeman rich0 at gentoo.org writes:
is integration of the best of the CoreOS ideas into Gentoo proper.
I'm not suggesting that /usr types of systems are going away. I'm
just pointing out that they're not really the focus of CoreOS (hosting
them inside containers is, but not running
Joerg Schilling Joerg.Schilling at fokus.fraunhofer.de writes:
Does this accomplish what you want:
sync;sync;sync;halt ?
Do you believe that a method described for early ATT UNIX (early to mid
1970s) where halt did not yet exist is a valid idea for Linux?
valid has no value here.
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 1:11 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
So no, not part of regular system administraion. YES for a transient
solution to an embedded hack.
No argument that when you're troubleshooting powering off just getting
the thing to power off by any means necessary is a
Why do I get the feeling that this is another episode of the i hate
LennartSoft(tm) too circlejerk on the gentoo mailing list?
this mailing list used to be about gentoo.
On Dec 3, 2014 1:38 AM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Rich Freeman rich0 at gentoo.org writes:
is integration
Hi all,
thank you very much for all the help you offered! :)
It works now!
Robert Nelson, who maintains the kernel for the Beagleboard Black
gave me the hint to try the kernel version 3.18.rc7 (mainline),
which receives a lot of upgrades concerning AT91 systems, which the
Arietta G25 is one
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 12:37 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Rich Freeman rich0 at gentoo.org writes:
You seem to be wanting a minimalist profile of Gentoo, not CoreOS.
YES!, I want Gentoo to CRUSH CoreOS because we can and our goal is not
to deceptively move users to a rent the
Hasufell, what are you referring to by attempts to make Gentoo more
friendly to gaming?
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 1:38 PM, hasufell hasuf...@gentoo.org wrote:
Alan Mackenzie:
So that
instead of conceptualising a branch (as you would do with Mercurial,
Bazaar, Subversion, or even CVS), you
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Sid S r03...@gmail.com wrote:
Hasufell, what are you referring to by attempts to make Gentoo more friendly
to gaming?
You quoted an email that didn't refer to attempts to make Gentoo more
friendly to gaming.
The reason that you should respond below quotes is so
meino.cramer at gmx.de writes:
- It works now! -- I am happy! --- Meino
Fantastic! So now you are famous !
Now organize what you have learned and done and submit it to
the gentoo embedded project, so they can include those critical
details into the gentoo-embedded handbook under the boards
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 20:46:54 + (UTC), James wrote:
Given that CoreOS have sponsored some systemd development
(systemd-networkd), I think it is reasonable to assume they plan to stick
with systemd for the foreseeable future.
CoreOS a gentoo derived
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
Am Montag 01 Dezember 2014, 20:46:54 schrieb James:
Anyone know anything about coreos?
Lookie lookie, they have ebuilds?
According to wikipedia, CoreOS is a fork of ChromeOS [1].
ChromeOS is most definitely a Gentoo derivative [2,3,4], even
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