Harry Putnam wrote:
I didn't want to derail the existing thread discussing ext4 with this
angle ... I'm guessing there may be comments that will not be helpful
to that OP.
I'm wondering what people running ext4 are seeing in practice that
makes it better than ext3 or reiserfs? Is it safer journa
I have a custom build of python 2.3 for work compatability purposes. I built
pysqlite-2.5.1 against it, but it refuses to load.
msoul...@anton:...mp/pysqlite-2.5.1$ ~/work/msl8/bin/python
Python 2.3.7 (#1, Jan 21 2009, 17:23:45)
[GCC 4.1.2 (Gentoo 4.1.2 p1.1)] on linux2
Type "hel
Hi!
KDE doesn't see network intefaces. At selecting System Settings -> Network
Settings -> Network Settings an error message appears (twice) saying about XML
file parsing error (with information message about platform detecting below
the error messages), and the Network Interfaces tab is empty.
Matt Harrison writes:
> I know its a little OT, but I have to mention ZFS. It'll mean running
> Solaris or FreeBSD in order to get the best out of it, but it's worth
> it.
>
> I changed my fileserver from a gentoo box with software raid and lvm
> over to ZFS on OpenSolaris and I haven't looked ba
On 30 Jan 2009, at 18:33, Harry Putnam wrote:
Norman Rieß writes:
The system only runs nfs, samba and a cups server. I do not use some
fancy guis or anything like that. So settings have to be made in the
config files manualy, except the cupsd which brings a web gui. Maybe
that is something s
Norman Rieß writes:
>> Is it connected into 10/100 or 1000 (gigabit) setup?
>>
> It is a gigabit setup. NFS read is about 30-34MB/s, writing is
> considerably slower with 15MB/s. So writing is a bit slow. But as i do
> not need fast storage i did not investigate. And it must be mentioned,
>
On 30 Jan 2009, at 19:38, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Stroller wrote:
If anyone knows of an overlay which tracks iplayer-dl, BTW, please
let
me know.
I don't know of an overlay and have not used iplayer-dl for some
months now.
I found the perl script of get-iplayer with it
On 30 Jan 2009, at 00:06, Harry Putnam wrote:
...
A few I can think of are space and noise.. but having never been
around our run a nas setup... I'm not sure if that is really true.
Power consumption, too. I think some of the off-the-shelf mini-NAS use
a low-power MIPS processor.
I like a
Dirk Heinrichs writes:
> sense. The one that really brings something new to the Linux
> filesystem world will be btrfs. I've already tried some older
> versions of it and it looks very promising. Volumes, RAID, data
> integrity, etc, all integrated into the filesystem, similar to Suns
> ZFS.
Ahh
Albert Hopkins writes:
> Depending on your usage you might see significant improvements or hardly
> any at all. Best way to know for sure is to try it out. Note however
> that on ext4 journal checksums are *on* by default (and off on ext3
> iirc). So when you are comparing performance you shoul
Harry Putnam schrieb:
> Norman Rieß writes:
>
>
>> The system only runs nfs, samba and a cups server. I do not use some
>> fancy guis or anything like that. So settings have to be made in the
>> config files manualy, except the cupsd which brings a web gui. Maybe
>> that is something some peopl
On 29 Jan 2009, at 17:40, Grant wrote:
My Gentoo router's wireless network is encrypted via WPA and doesn't
DHCP. I'd like to take this a step further in case my WPA key gets
hacked.
What makes you think your WPA key is likely to get hacked?
As I'm reading it, if you use a long random passw
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:05:56 -0800
Grant wrote:
> Do you know if there is an equivalent destroy command for ifconfig or
> iwconfig since wlanconfig is a madwifi tool? 'ifconfig wlan0 destroy'
> doesn't work and I tried 'ifconfig wlan0 down'. 'airmon-ng start
> wlan0' does put wlan0 into monitor
Am Freitag, 30. Januar 2009 19:49:33 schrieb Harry Putnam:
> I didn't want to derail the existing thread discussing ext4 with this
> angle ... I'm guessing there may be comments that will not be helpful
> to that OP.
>
> I'm wondering what people running ext4 are seeing in practice that
> makes it
Grant wrote:
One of my systems needed Real Time Clock -> PC-style 'CMOS' enabled in
the kernel to prevent a Hardware Clock error at startup and to make
the 'hwclock' command work. Another of my systems doesn't have Real
Time Clock kernel support enabled at all, and yet 'hwclock' works
fine. Doe
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Stroller wrote:
> If anyone knows of an overlay which tracks iplayer-dl, BTW, please let
> me know.
I don't know of an overlay and have not used iplayer-dl for some months now.
I found the perl script of get-iplayer with its different options slicker for
my needs:
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 12:49 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I didn't want to derail the existing thread discussing ext4 with this
> angle ... I'm guessing there may be comments that will not be helpful
> to that OP.
>
> I'm wondering what people running ext4 are seeing in practice that
> makes it bet
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I didn't want to derail the existing thread discussing ext4 with this
> angle ... I'm guessing there may be comments that will not be helpful
> to that OP.
>
> I'm wondering what people running ext4 are seeing in practice that
> makes it bett
* Grant wrote:
> Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes
> that's funny.
Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p
Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ?
Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get
China into
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:53 PM, reQuiem23 wrote:
>
>
>
> Saphirus Sage wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 30, 2009, at 1:23 PM, reQuiem23
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Albert Hopkins-4 wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 08:48 -0800, reQuiem23 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i just had the idea to ma
Saphirus Sage wrote:
>
>
>
> On Jan 30, 2009, at 1:23 PM, reQuiem23
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Albert Hopkins-4 wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 08:48 -0800, reQuiem23 wrote:
Hi all,
i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4)
and copy
(cp)
I didn't want to derail the existing thread discussing ext4 with this
angle ... I'm guessing there may be comments that will not be helpful
to that OP.
I'm wondering what people running ext4 are seeing in practice that
makes it better than ext3 or reiserfs? Is it safer journalling? Faster
read/wri
Jesús Guerrero ha scritto:
> On Mon, January 26, 2009 17:48, Mike Kazantsev wrote:
>> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 08:41:52 -0800
>> Grant wrote:
>>
>>> What do you guys think of this? Do you know of a good cruft removal
>>> script?
>> Yep, there's quite good one in gentoo itself.
>>
>> Basically, you'll
On Jan 30, 2009, at 1:23 PM, reQuiem23
wrote:
Albert Hopkins-4 wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 08:48 -0800, reQuiem23 wrote:
Hi all,
i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4)
and copy
(cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/
fstab,
add
reQuiem23 wrote:
>
>
>
> Albert Hopkins-4 wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 08:48 -0800, reQuiem23 wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and
>>> copy
>>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab,
>>> add
>>>
James wrote:
It's fully virtual, supports smtp and imap over ssl, sasl, skipped TLS,
and easy to manage. I do not recommend the Gentoo Virtual How-to, it's
ancient and silly.
Is this the page your refer to?
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/virt-mail-howto.xml
Yep and the things I don't like are:
Norman Rieß writes:
> The system only runs nfs, samba and a cups server. I do not use some
> fancy guis or anything like that. So settings have to be made in the
> config files manualy, except the cupsd which brings a web gui. Maybe
> that is something some people would miss. But i do not think a
Peter Humphrey writes:
> On Friday 30 January 2009 00:06:05 Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> I've been looking into setting up or getting somekind of nas
>> storage/backup capability lately so thought I'd ask about it here
>> since I'm sure some of you will be using something or will have built
>> your o
Albert Hopkins-4 wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 08:48 -0800, reQuiem23 wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab,
>> add
>> an entry to the grub.conf and booting i
On Freitag 30 Januar 2009, Hung Dang wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am trying to emerge KDE 4.2 and receive the following message:
>
> .
> [ebuild U ] kde-base/kmail-4.2.0-r1 [4.2.0] USE="kdeprefix kontact
> semantic-desktop -debug -htmlhandbook" 0 kB
> [ebuild NS ] kde-base/step-4.1.4 [4.2.0] USE
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Hung Dang wrote:
> Paul Hartman wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Hung Dang wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I am trying to emerge KDE 4.2 and receive the following message:
>>>
>>> .
>>> [ebuild U ] kde-base/kmail-4.2.0-r1 [4.2.0] USE="kdeprefix konta
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Rodolphe Rocca wrote:
reQuiem23 wrote:
Hi all,
i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
(cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab, add
an entry to the grub.conf and booti
Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Hung Dang wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I am trying to emerge KDE 4.2 and receive the following message:
>>
>> .
>> [ebuild U ] kde-base/kmail-4.2.0-r1 [4.2.0] USE="kdeprefix kontact
>> semantic-desktop -debug -htmlhandbook" 0 kB
>> [ebui
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 08:48 -0800, reQuiem23 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab, add
> an entry to the grub.conf and booting into that new partition. My /boot is
> on
reQuiem23 wrote:
>
> Joshua Murphy-2 wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:48 AM, reQuiem23
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab,
>>> add
>>> an
Graham Murray wrote:
>
> reQuiem23 writes:
>
>> yeah, but my /boot is still ext3 and grub IS actually loading the system,
>> it
>> even runs uvesafb. or is grub even incompatible with ext4
>> root-filesystems?
>> i thought this was entirely handled by the kernel.
>
> Grub is not incompatible
Paul Hartman-3 wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:04 AM, reQuiem23
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Paul Hartman-3 wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:48 AM, reQuiem23
>>> wrote:
Hi all,
i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and
copy
(cp)
reQuiem23 writes:
> yeah, but my /boot is still ext3 and grub IS actually loading the system, it
> even runs uvesafb. or is grub even incompatible with ext4 root-filesystems?
> i thought this was entirely handled by the kernel.
Grub is not incompatible with ext4 root filesystems as long as you,
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:04 AM, reQuiem23 wrote:
>
>
>
> Paul Hartman-3 wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:48 AM, reQuiem23
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:57 AM, reQuiem23 wrote:
>
>
>
> Rodolphe Rocca-2 wrote:
>>
>> reQuiem23 wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab,
>>> add
>>> an entry to
Paul Hartman-3 wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:48 AM, reQuiem23
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab,
>> add
>> an entry to the grub.conf and booting
Joshua Murphy-2 wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:48 AM, reQuiem23
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab,
>> add
>> an entry to the grub.conf and bootin
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Rodolphe Rocca wrote:
> reQuiem23 wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab, add
>> an entry to the grub.conf and booting into that
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Hung Dang wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am trying to emerge KDE 4.2 and receive the following message:
>
> .
> [ebuild U ] kde-base/kmail-4.2.0-r1 [4.2.0] USE="kdeprefix kontact
> semantic-desktop -debug -htmlhandbook" 0 kB
> [ebuild NS ] kde-base/step-4.1.4 [4.
Rodolphe Rocca-2 wrote:
>
> reQuiem23 wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
>> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab,
>> add
>> an entry to the grub.conf and booting into that new partition. My /boot
>>
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:48 AM, reQuiem23 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab, add
> an entry to the grub.conf and booting into that new partition. My /boot is
> o
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:48 AM, reQuiem23 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
> (cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab, add
> an entry to the grub.conf and booting into that new partition. My /boot is
> o
Hi all,
I am trying to emerge KDE 4.2 and receive the following message:
.
[ebuild U ] kde-base/kmail-4.2.0-r1 [4.2.0] USE="kdeprefix kontact
semantic-desktop -debug -htmlhandbook" 0 kB
[ebuild NS ] kde-base/step-4.1.4 [4.2.0] USE="gsl kdeprefix
qalculate" 0 kB
[blocks B ] kde-base/
reQuiem23 wrote:
Hi all,
i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
(cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab, add
an entry to the grub.conf and booting into that new partition. My /boot is
on a separate ext3 partition, so this is not a
Hi all,
i just had the idea to make a new ext4 partition (via mkfs.ext4) and copy
(cp) my whole root-dir into that new partition, change the /etc/fstab, add
an entry to the grub.conf and booting into that new partition. My /boot is
on a separate ext3 partition, so this is not a problem. The kerne
Linyin gmail.com> writes:
> I already do video for linux in the kernel. Install SDL & SPCAVIEW
> have no error. But when i use it, error said cant find driver.
Are you certain that the camera is working? If its and NTSC/PAL
coax output, just plug it into an old analog TV and verify the
signal
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 00:20, loki wrote:
Erm...
You send an email to that address, not put it in the subject line.
HTH.
-- Joe
My Gentoo router's wireless network is encrypted via WPA and doesn't
DHCP. I'd like to take this a step further in case my WPA key gets
hacked. Can I issue only certain IPs to certain MAC addresses?
Does WPA2 require hardware support?
>>>
>>> I don't think so. It should j
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:21:53AM +0100, Penguin Lover Miernik squawked:
> Installed versions: 3.0.5(06:52:35 PM 01/29/2009)(bindist dbus
> ipv6 java startup-notification xulrunner -custom-optimization -gnome
Just a completely random shot in the dark: can you try rebuilding
firefox without
Michael George mutualdata.com> writes:
> If anyone has anything I might be able to use, I'd sure appreciate
> hearing it!
Well Occationally I have my mouse lock up. I just unplug the usb
connector and plug it back in. You can get one of thise ps2-to-usb
converters and set your mouse up for usb
I had a weird thing happen today. I started up a clean vmware image with
vmplayer and was trying to grab the input and press F2 to set the boot
options. In the process of doing that, the mouse (PS/2) stopped working. I
couldn't move it, click it or anything. The keyboard (USB) was fine, so I
co
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 12:56:48 +0100, Norman Rieß wrote:
> The system only runs nfs, samba and a cups server. I do not use some
> fancy guis or anything like that. So settings have to be made in the
> config files manualy, except the cupsd which brings a web gui. Maybe
> that is something some peopl
Harry Putnam schrieb:
> A few I can think of are space and noise.. but having never been
> around our run a nas setup... I'm not sure if that is really true.
>
> Anyway, a few thoughts on what I might be running into doing it myself,
> or missing compared to storebought. Maybe maintenance
> consid
On Friday 30 January 2009 00:06:05 Harry Putnam wrote:
> I've been looking into setting up or getting somekind of nas
> storage/backup capability lately so thought I'd ask about it here
> since I'm sure some of you will be using something or will have built
> your own.
I just bought a USB hard di
Miernik wrote:
> I just did an total upgrade of my system, with 'emerge -uD world' and
> now Firefox (in version 3.0.5) lost the ability to do DNS lookups for
> most (but not all) pages. Only a few sites are accessible:
And I did try removing my ~/.mozilla/firefox/ directory, but it didn't
help.
I just did an total upgrade of my system, with 'emerge -uD world' and
now Firefox (in version 3.0.5) lost the ability to do DNS lookups for
most (but not all) pages. Only a few sites are accessible:
www.google.com
www.mozilla.org
www.gnu.org
www.yahoo.com
www.ripe.net
and some variations of the a
Hi. I have run into a couple of strange openrt behaviors -- I am
using spamd for some filtering and when it starts I get the message
that it crashed, although it seems to be alive and well. How does
start-stop-daemon know this?
Also, once in a while a program is no longer running, but if I try t
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