James Colby wrote:
> currently forwarding all ssh traffic to my gentoo box. What I would
> like to do is set up iptables to only allow ssh logins from a small
> number of internet hosts,
iptables -A INPUT -s ip-address-of-know-host --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
> and to reject and log all other ssh
>
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 13:16:01 +0200
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > available. It takes around 15 hours :(
distcc + crossdev = ; )
im not sure, but i bet you can maybe build G4 code on another box.
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 23:27:10 +1100
Dave Oxley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way of testing the RAM?
a great way, yes, and it's provided on the gentoo boot cds, even the
minimal. at the isolinux (boot:) prompt, just type memtest-86 and
patiently await the completion of just one test.
Patrick Holthaus wrote:
KeyError: 'net-wireless/ipw3945d-1.7.22-r4'
And nothing has been merged. ANY help on this would be appreciated, as i am
using my laptop quite often and wireless is a must have for me. I also
started a thread in the gentoo forums where more information about my system
Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
>
> Apparently.. the "users" flag was already added (noauto, user) so that's not
> the problem..
>
> /dev/minolta /mnt/camera vfat noauto,user 0 0
>
> to be precise.
>
I don't think it would matter in this case but for future reference,
there is a difference between
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:58, Alan McKinnon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user]
Symlinking /usr/portage/distfiles':
On Wednesday 31 January 2007, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Furthermore Pentium 4 is a joke (it performs horribly). A 2 GHz
(Dothan
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:54:39 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> Does your camera use a removable memory card? If so, try putting
> > it in a card reader and setting the volume name with mkdosfs or
> > mtools. My camera formats the card with a volume name of CANON_EOS,
> > so it is mounted at /media/
Your filesystem seems to be badly fu...ehm, fscked up. In the forums
people already told you the error you are having comes from a failing
I/O operation on some file on your filesystem.
You should have to identify what's rotten and what is not. This is
probably a painful and difficult process, and
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 20:56, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 15:36 -0500, James Colby wrote:
> > List members -
> >
> > I have a small home server that I have connected to the internet
> > through a linksys router and cable modem. The linksys router is
> > currently forwarding
> pmount.allow only specifies which devices may be automounted.
> When mounting, pmount gets the name from either the disk's volume name or
> the
> device. Does your camera use a removable memory card? If so, try putting
> it in a card reader and setting the volume name with mkdosfs or mtools.
> M
Hello everybody!
This is my first post to the mailing list. So please forgive me if i am
doing something wrong...
I have a serious issue with portage because my hard disk (file system)
has been damaged. Now i am unable to detect wether the problem is
caused by portage or not.
However if i try to
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:21:51 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> > You need to set up udev rules to have persistent naming for your
> > devices, then KDE will use this to name the mount point. See
> > http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php
>
> Done too. udev creates a nice /dev/minolta which I w
Mark Kirkwood wrote:
I'm looking at setting up a Gentoo box for my mother to use. One thing
I'd like some input on is the business of dialing up.
The constraints are that she must be able to dial up as an unprivileged
user, and it must be easy (She will be migrating from an old imac
running o
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 22:09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:31:03 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> > So adding a line to the fstab file just screws up the system as it
> > seems. Removing it leaves me with changable names in the media folder
> > (/media/disk, media/disk-1, d
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:31:03 +0100, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote:
> So adding a line to the fstab file just screws up the system as it
> seems. Removing it leaves me with changable names in the media folder
> (/media/disk, media/disk-1, depending on what's happening..
Adding a line in fstab overrides
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 15:36 -0500, James Colby wrote:
> List members -
>
> I have a small home server that I have connected to the internet
> through a linksys router and cable modem. The linksys router is
> currently forwarding all ssh traffic to my gentoo box. What I would
> like to do is set
Try the r128
VIDEO_CARDS="vesa r128"
That did the trick...thanks for the hint.
This very modest box is just screaming now that Gentoo is running on
it. It was running XP and the performance of this machine has
increased dramatically
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List members -
I have a small home server that I have connected to the internet
through a linksys router and cable modem. The linksys router is
currently forwarding all ssh traffic to my gentoo box. What I would
like to do is set up iptables to only allow ssh logins from a small
number of inter
Hi,
I try to install udev/hal/pmount in such a way that my usb devices are
automounted. But not with a changable name in the media folder, but with a
fixed name like /mnt/camera (or /media/camera.. whatever. As long as it's the
same every time..)
At this moment most things work, but when I ad
On 31 January 2007 16:55, Sean wrote:
> Some others here must use Window Maker.
> Anyone able to access their site, something else going with
> them, do they still exist?
Drunk ... coffee. Horse addled. Shoes?
Uwe
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On Wednesday 31 January 2007 09:58, Alan McKinnon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user]
Symlinking /usr/portage/distfiles':
> On Wednesday 31 January 2007, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > Furthermore Pentium 4 is a joke (it performs horribly). A 2 GHz
> > (Dothan I presume) Pentium-M s
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 11:14, Peter Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Licenses':
> On 00:54 Wed 17 Jan , Fredrik Tolf wrote:
> > Btw., shouldn't portage have some kind of flag to at least warn if a
> > proprietary package is being pulled in through dependencies?
>
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 11:45, "Anthony E. Caudel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about '[gentoo-user] System reporting information':
> I seem to remember some time back some discussion about a script or
> program that would examine a gentoo system and create a report on
> packages installed, make
070131 Jakob Buchgraber wrote:
> Is there any monolingual dictionary available for (Gentoo) Linux?
> I am looking for an English to English dictionary.
Firefox offers the on-line Merriam-Webster by default (under Google box):
it's quite good with various senses & their etymologies etc.
I also have
Sorry that the subject is not very informative.
I seem to remember some time back some discussion about a script or
program that would examine a gentoo system and create a report on
packages installed, make.conf contents, and other relevant information
that might be of help to the devs. No pe
Hi there folks...
I'm new to the list, so thought I'd say hello.
On 00:54 Wed 17 Jan , Fredrik Tolf wrote:
> Btw., shouldn't portage have some kind of flag to at least warn if a
> proprietary package is being pulled in through dependencies? I just
> discovered that I have realplayer installed
Willie Wong wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 09:04:51PM +0100, Penguin Lover Jakob Buchgraber
squawked:
Is there any excellent monolingual dictionary available for (Gentoo) Linux?
What do you mean by monoligual? (English to English? or other
languages?)
Anycase, I have on my desktop 's
Ok,
i've solved all the issues installing from the small-gentoo amd64
r6 ISO cd it contains a "bleeding edge" 2.6.20 rc(something)
kernel (useful also if one has issues with the JMicron PATA
controller)
cheers,
m
On 1/30/07, Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 22:08
At Mon, 29 Jan 2007 12:31:51 +0100 Luigi Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
>> The second problem is that the HP officejet 7310
>> at location 192.168.1.50 is not found
>
> I had the same problem with hp-setup, can you print? I can using cups.
Printing works fine (via cups). (The above wor
On Wednesday 31 January 2007, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> Furthermore Pentium 4 is a joke (it performs horribly). A 2 GHz
> (Dothan I presume) Pentium-M should be faster than a 2,8 GHz Pentium
> 4. My timing is for an 1,6 GHz (Banias) Pentium-M btw.
This sounds odd, but I'm not a cpu expert so can
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 18:26, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
snip
And OOo only takes 5½ hours to compile.. :p
Not on my 1GHz G4 iBook, for which there are no binary packages
available. It takes around 15 hours :(
So when are the Openoffice people goin
Some others here must use Window Maker.
Anyone able to access their site, something else going with
them, do they still exist?
Thanks
Sean
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On Wednesday 31 January 2007 13:22:36 Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > What are the specs of your box?
> >
> > Dell Latitude D810
> > 2GHz Centrino
[SNIP]
> Odd. My 2.8GHz Pentium 4 takes *far* longer to compile OO, something close
> to 10h, though I haven't really timed it.
Heh, I completely missed this in
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 14:34, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 January 2007 13:22:36 Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > KDE is in so far better as it doesn't forbit parallel compiling -
> > as OO does. So I can use distcc and let all my boxes contribute.
> > That brings the compile time of KDE d
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 14:22, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 31 January 2007 13:02, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Tuesday 30 January 2007 16:06, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > > What are the specs of your box?
> >
> > Dell Latitude D810
> > 2GHz Centrino
> > 2GB Ram
> > 80G SATA
> > 2.6.19-suspend2-r1
>
> Odd. My
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 14:27, Dave Oxley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a MythTV frontend running Gentoo on an AMD 64bit with an
> Nvidia 6600 graphics card. I have had no end of problems with the
> graphics card (Xid errors). It crashes with a white line across the
> screen regularly when 3d goom i
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 13:22:36 Uwe Thiem wrote:
> KDE is in so far better as it doesn't forbit parallel compiling - as OO
> does. So I can use distcc and let all my boxes contribute. That brings the
> compile time of KDE down a lot. Unfortunately, that isn't possible with OO.
Actually it is
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Hi,
I have a MythTV frontend running Gentoo on an AMD 64bit with an Nvidia
6600 graphics card. I have had no end of problems with the graphics card
(Xid errors). It crashes with a white line across the screen regularly
when 3d goom is up when I'm play
On 31 January 2007 13:02, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 January 2007 16:06, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> > What are the specs of your box?
>
> Dell Latitude D810
> 2GHz Centrino
> 2GB Ram
> 80G SATA
> 2.6.19-suspend2-r1
Odd. My 2.8GHz Pentium 4 takes *far* longer to compile OO, something close to
1
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 11:49:33 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > * USE flag 'recode' conflicts with these USE flag(s):
> > * mysql
> >
> > What shall I do if I need both mysql and recode support in php?
>
> File a bug, and be prepared with a patch -- cause there's probably a good
> reason
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2007 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> File a bug, and be prepared with a patch -- cause there's probably a good
> reason they are considered "conflicting".
There are some more useflags that are conflicting with recode. I can rember
that yaz is one of them.
And I thing icon
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 18:26, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> snip
>
> >> And OOo only takes 5½ hours to compile.. :p
> >
> > Not on my 1GHz G4 iBook, for which there are no binary packages
> > available. It takes around 15 hours :(
>
> So when are the Openoffice people goin
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 16:06, Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 30 January 2007 15:52, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Tuesday 30 January 2007 15:22, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > > Anyway if you know
> > > how to do that you certainly know how to avoid that /tmp gets
> > > wiped during reboot too (which it do
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 02:27, Stefán István <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about '[gentoo-user] emerging php with mysql and recode support':
> I tried to re-emerge php because I need to be compiled with the 'recode'
> use flag, but I get this error:
>
> * USE flag 'recode' conflicts with these US
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 23:52, Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
> It doesn´t have a s-video output, just the ordinary monitor plug.
What's your question?
alan
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On Tuesday 30 January 2007 19:22, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Symlinking /usr/portage/distfiles':
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 17:45:26 -0700, Steve Dibb wrote:
> > Not necessarily. tmpfs will start to use the harddrive when it runs
> > out of memory, that being one
Hello!
I tried to re-emerge php because I need to be compiled with the 'recode' use
flag, but I get this error:
* USE flag 'recode' conflicts with these USE flag(s):
*mysql
* You must disable these conflicting flags before you can emerge this package.
* You can do this by disabling these fl
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