On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:09 PM, »Q« <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:02 +0200
> Nikos Chantziaras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> > On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
>> >
>> >> The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by a
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:51:02 +0200
Nikos Chantziaras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
> >
> >> The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
> >> number and a list of modules which use it.
> >>
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Nikos Chantziaras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
>>
>>> The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a number
>>> and a list of modules which use it.
>>>
>>> Ever
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
number and a list of modules which use it.
Everything with a 0 is not used.
Not true. Anything with a 0 is not used by another module. That's n
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 22:32:23 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote:
> The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
> number and a list of modules which use it.
>
> Everything with a 0 is not used.
Not true. Anything with a 0 is not used by another module. That's not the
same as no
* Harry Putnam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [05.12.08 20:56]:
> How can I tell which modules of those listed by `lsmod' are actually
> being used?
>
The third column of lsmod is headed with Used by and consists of a
number and a list of modules which use it.
Everything with a 0 is not used.
HTH
Sebastia
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 07:10 +, Mick wrote:
> Almost every time I split a large file >1G into say 200k chunks, then ftp it
> to a server and then:
That's thousands of files! Have you gone mad?!
>
> cat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 > completefile ; md5sum -c completefile
> if fails. Checking the split f
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I tell which modules of those listed by `lsmod' are actually
> being used?
cat /proc/modules and look for the third column. If there is a 0, it
means that module is not currently in use.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Almost every time I split a large file >1G into say 200k chunks, then ftp it
> to a server and then:
>
> cat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 > completefile ; md5sum -c completefile
>
> if fails. Checking the split files in turn I often find 1 or two
How can I tell which modules of those listed by `lsmod' are actually
being used?
In the situation during an install when the livecd has loaded every
module known to man... how can I tell which are actually being use for
my hardware?
The network is easy enough since only one is loaded but there mu
On Thursday 04 December 2008, Heinrichs, Dirk (EXT-Capgemini - DE/Dusseldorf)
wrote:
> Did you make sure the chunks are transfered in binary mode?
Aha!! Since the split chunks were part of a video file I assumed that it would
be binary - and I understand that the default type (for tnftp) is bi
>> I'm using layman to pull in the je_fro overlay and I'm getting this:
>>
> Unpacking source...
>> * subversion switch start -->
>> * old repository: http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> * new repository: http://svn.madwifi-project.org/madwifi/trunk
>> svn: 'http://
On 2008-12-05, Peter Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've had an HP LaserJet 1200 for about 4-5 years now. I only
>> print once or twice a month, and I've never had a single
>> problem. It's still on the original toner cartridge, and I
>> don't think I've even got through an entire ream of
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Grant wrote:
> I'm using layman to pull in the je_fro overlay and I'm getting this:
>
Unpacking source...
> * subversion switch start -->
> * old repository: http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * new repository: http:/
I'm using layman to pull in the je_fro overlay and I'm getting this:
>>> Unpacking source...
* subversion switch start -->
* old repository: http://svn.madwifi.org/madwifi/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* new repository: http://svn.madwifi-project.org/madwifi/trunk
svn: 'http://svn.madwifi.org/mad
Adam Carter пишет:
Also take a note that there are no "known-compromised hosts"
What about hosts listed in RBLs?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_DNS_blacklists. It would be
interesting to see if how much correlation there is between ssh brute forcing
bots and the contents of
On Friday 05 December 2008 01:05:55 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Is there no handy way to get an idea what you might encounter in the
> different overlays? There doesn't seem to be any descriptions
> anywhere.
Didn't someone mention update-eix-remote recently?
--
Rgds
Peter
On Thursday 04 December 2008 20:41:18 Grant Edwards wrote:
> I've had an HP LaserJet 1200 for about 4-5 years now. I only
> print once or twice a month, and I've never had a single
> problem. It's still on the original toner cartridge, and I
> don't think I've even got through an entire ream of p
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 7:36 AM, Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> On 5 Dec 2008, at 03:12, John Blinka wrote:
>
>> ...
>> I've run out of patience with this and am
>> now relaying my mail to smtp.gmail.com via ssmtp. That worked
>> immediately without any of the at&t pain. ...
>>
>
> That wi
On 5 Dec 2008, at 05:56, hiren joshi wrote:
...
- no internet connection and
- still want to compile the source for my specific
architecture/processor to make my system speedy
Are there CD/DVDs available that contains sources (burn to CD/DVD at a
point of time) of all the gentoo packages?
If ye
On Friday 5 December 2008, 02:05, Harry Putnam wrote:
> > If by "other repositories" you mean overlays, see this:
> >
> > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
>
> I see yes, but how do you tell what the member overlays are about?
> Those with names like `Apache' `perl' `VMware' etc
On 5 Dec 2008, at 03:12, John Blinka wrote:
...
I've run out of patience with this and am
now relaying my mail to smtp.gmail.com via ssmtp. That worked
immediately without any of the at&t pain. ...
That will always change your "from: " email address to your @gmail
one. If you own my.cool.do
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 04/12/08 Dale said:
>
>
>> Yep, I had to add that option to mine a while back for --depclean to
>> work. Add that and it should run cleanly afterwards. You could also
>> --oneshot those in the list and it should work. I haven't tried that yet
>> but read it works.
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 04 December 2008 21:03:17 Christian Franke wrote:
>
>> I just don't see what blocking ssh-bruteforce attempts should be good
>> for, at least on a server where few _users_ are active.
>>
> Two reasons:
>
> a. Maybe, just maybe, you overlooked something. Be
hiren joshi schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> Want to swith to gentoo, but
>
> - no internet connection and
> - still want to compile the source for my specific
> architecture/processor to make my system speedy
>
> Are there CD/DVDs available that contains sources (burn to CD/DVD at a
> point of time) of all t
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