On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 01:50:22PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote
> On Friday 18 April 2008, Walter Dnes wrote:
> > checking for ALSA... yes
> > checking for snd_pcm_ioplug_create in -lasound... no
> > configure: error: *** libasound has no external plugin SDK
>
> libasound comes from package alsa-li
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:35:28 -0500, Roy Wright wrote:
> It's been three years since I last set up mail on my workstation which
> I'm replacing after a motherboard failure. One of the pieces I'm
> missing is what do I need to allow processes like portage and mdadm send
> notification messages to m
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:49:55 +0200, b.n. wrote:
> > Now it makes sense. If you have not modified conf.d/net since the last
> > baselayout emerge, portage considers the file to be part of the old
> > package and removes it. That's why only some machines are affected. It
> > also shows that this is
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:26:34 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote:
> > Yes, but then udev sees that eth0 is already
> > allocated to another card so
> > makes this one eth1. Just delete the file as
> > mentioned previously
> What file?
The one in /etc/udev/rules.d
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Howdy,
It's been three years since I last set up mail on my workstation which
I'm replacing after a motherboard failure. One of the pieces I'm
missing is what do I need to allow processes like portage and mdadm send
notification messages to my email account. IIRC, I had something that
just forwa
I want to be able to manage a sizeable number of reference manuals I
have in various ebook formats - CHM; PDF etc. scattered around various
PCs; on CDs etc. - and I'm looking for a web-app to help me organise
them as a virtual reference library.
I want to be able to tag the files by 'subject a
Neil Bothwick ha scritto:
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:10:30 +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
While I agree that this might not have been the most clever
idea "they" ever had, I would like to point your nose to
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/baselayout/baselayout-2.0.0.ebuild?
Hello Johan,
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Johan Blåbäck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So what I suggest could be the problem is that I got my kernel wrong,
> since it seem to emulate Logitech instead of synaptics. But I don't
> know if that is the problem, or how I fix it. (I have all the ker
--- Daniel Pielmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> maxim wexler schrieb:
> >> First: Don't top post!
> >>
> >
> > Big whoop! The two posts are tiny -- it's easy to
> see
> > at a glance which is the original and which the
> reply.
>
> Irrelevant! I answered you below, what happens when
> you
>
> Yes, but then udev sees that eth0 is already
> allocated to another card so
> makes this one eth1. Just delete the file as
> mentioned previously to have
> udev forget about the old card and start again with
> eth0.
>
What file? Cause now I'm getting this:
localhost heathen # dmesg|grep et
Stroller,
Thanks for getting back to me on this. My original intent was to only send
mail from abulafia, not receive it from outside (of course it can be
delivered locally). Is it still necessary to have an MX record made for
abulafia? Maybe I'll go ahead and give that a try.
Joomla has always ha
On Friday 28 March 2008, Florian Philipp wrote:
> pastup() {
> if [[ ${IFACE} = "wlan0" ]]; then
> iwconfig [...]
> fi
> return 0
> }
>
> should work.
Nice tip, thanks.
I don't understand why config_SSID and config_ETH (or iwconfig_) can't handle
it.
Is there a bug
On Friday 18 April 2008, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I don't know if this is relevant, but I just recovered from
> unmerging coreutils, which I promise never ever to do again. Now
> that I have things working again, and revdep-rebuild says I'm OK. I
> went back and re-ran "emerge --ask --deep --update
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:10:30 +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
> While I agree that this might not have been the most clever
> idea "they" ever had, I would like to point your nose to
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/sys-apps/baselayout/baselayout-2.0.0.ebuild?r1=1.2&r2=1.3
Now it m
On Friday 18 April 2008, robert anstuther wrote:
> Hi, I am new to Gentoo so accept my apologies if this is a blatently
> stupid question. I want to install the latest version of a package on
> our site, on checking the various gentoo boxes I discovered that the
> versions of the package varied a l
Am Freitag, den 18.04.2008, 13:09 +0200 schrieb ext robert anstuther:
> I am worried that I mess up my kernel by proceeding
You can only mess up your kernel by recompiling it with the wrong
options set in the kernel config and then use it at next boot.
portage _never_ compiles a kernel. It just i
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I would upgrade your "extremely stupid" opinion to something more
> like "Ravenous Bluggbatter Beast of Traal level stupidity". Yup, it
> really is that bad and the flood of user support questions from this is
> going to be quite long.
While I agree t
Hi, I am new to Gentoo so accept my apologies if this is a blatently
stupid question. I want to install the latest version of a package on our
site, on checking the various gentoo boxes I discovered that the versions
of the package varied a lot. therefore I ran "emerge --sync" this worked
fine but
Hello
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 07:36:40PM +0200, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Although perfectly aware that this is a much subjective business, I am
> looking for "best" fonts, and would much appreciate your sharing of
> personal choices. This Wiki article [1] has some insight, but not
> sufficient to s
I upgraded another machine
this morning and the file was untouched.
Me too. But I have another problem on two machines. After the upgrade
following message is drop while rebooting:
* Stopping gdm ...
* start-stop-daemon: fopen `/var/run/gdm.pid': No such file or directory
[ ok ]
What
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:10:59 +0100, Graham Murray wrote:
> > If you use dispatch-conf, check /etc/config-archive for your previous
> > version. You might get lucky...
That won't help because the replacement is done by the ebuild.
> It was not there for me. conf.d/net.example was in there but
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:06:39 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
> > rdiff-backup isn't really suitable for offsite backups because it
> > uses no compression, making the space and bandwidth requirements
> > double those of other methods. It also uses no encryption.
>
> It uses compression (gzip), bu
On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 09:54 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:44:05 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
>
> > > - If your local backup becomes corrupt, then so does your remote
> > > backup, except if you are quick enough to disable the rsync step.
> >
> > That's why I use rdif
Hi there,
Sorry to be so long replying - I've been busy with work & haven't
been reading the list. In case you're still having problems - and for
the benefit of teh Googles - it looks to me like mail.ipr.edu may be
doing clever greylisting & stuff.
If I telnet in and - giving a legitimate
Tripwire is a good solid tool for aiding the security of your important
servers, along with others of course.
Boba.
> On 18/04/2008, Kaushal Shriyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> what is tripwire and where can i get the information
>>
>
>
> http://gentoo-portage.com/app-admin/tripwire
>
> A
Roy Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you use dispatch-conf, check /etc/config-archive for your previous
> version. You might get lucky...
It was not there for me. conf.d/net.example was in there but not
conf.d/net which contained the pre-baselayout-2 network
configuration. My main complai
On Friday 18 April 2008, Stéphane ANCELOT wrote:
> Hi,
> WHen I try to emerge evolution I have the mistake
> import libxml2
>
>
> failed
>
>
> how to solve it
> Best Regards
> Steph
emerge libxml2
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on Friday 04/18/2008 Neil Bothwick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:34:49 +0200, Remy Blank wrote:
>
> > There are at least two drawbacks to using rsync for mirroring the local
> > backup to a remote host:
> >
> > - If your local backup becomes corrupt, then so does your
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:44:05 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
> > - If your local backup becomes corrupt, then so does your remote
> > backup, except if you are quick enough to disable the rsync step.
>
> That's why I use rdiff-backup.
rdiff-backup isn't really suitable for offsite backups bec
On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 09:34 +0200, Remy Blank wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > I'm currently using it with a local server. If I decide to use the
> > backups on a remote server too, I'll probably stick to backing up to the
> > local server and then using rsync. It makes sense to have a copy of th
On 18/04/2008, Kaushal Shriyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> what is tripwire and where can i get the information
>
http://gentoo-portage.com/app-admin/tripwire
Also, in
/usr/portage/app-admin/tripwire/tripwire-*.ebuild
Regards.
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:34:56 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > > It would be, but it wasn't removed on any of the three machines I
> > > upgraded.
> > So, I think, that your system is a bit odd.
>
> Maybe I should have specified that the three machines all have very
> different setups.
Fou
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 17 April 2008, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>>> Because you didn't read the elog messages.
>> it is still not ok to remove /etc/conf.d/net. That is extremly
>> stupid.
>
> This one caught me too, and I DID read the elog message plus the upgrade
> guide. /etc/conf
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:34:49 +0200, Remy Blank wrote:
> There are at least two drawbacks to using rsync for mirroring the local
> backup to a remote host:
>
> - If your local backup becomes corrupt, then so does your remote
> backup, except if you are quick enough to disable the rsync step.
Hi
what is tripwire and where can i get the information
Thanks and Regards
Kaushal
On Thursday 17 April 2008, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > Because you didn't read the elog messages.
>
> it is still not ok to remove /etc/conf.d/net. That is extremly
> stupid.
This one caught me too, and I DID read the elog message plus the upgrade
guide. /etc/conf.d/net is not mentioned anywh
Neil Bothwick wrote:
I'm currently using it with a local server. If I decide to use the
backups on a remote server too, I'll probably stick to backing up to the
local server and then using rsync. It makes sense to have a copy of the
backup locally and only use the much slower option of restoring
Hi,
WHen I try to emerge evolution I have the mistake
import libxml2
failed
how to solve it
Best Regards
Steph
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