On Wed 04 Dec 2024 08:32:01 GMT, Jay Faulkner wrote:
> There is no truly correct answer to that question. Here's my $0.02: I
> always want to run the latest release of a web browser -- otherwise
> you're counting on folks to be able to identify every single patch
> related to security and backpo
Hi,
On Thu 17 Oct 2024 07:15:34 GMT, William Kenworthy wrote:
> Hi, I have decided to give bird a go to replace frr (ospf) on my
> network. I am frustrated with frr and the latest update is giving me
> weird problems (again).
>
> Is bird relatively stable (breaking updates are rare) and are th
On Sat 01 Jun 2024 12:09:40 GMT, John Covici wrote:
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alarig Le Lay
> Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2024 11:53 AM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] yt-dlp no longer downloads from youtube
>
> On Sat 01
On Sat 01 Jun 2024 11:34:20 GMT, John Covici wrote:
> The great program yt-dlp no longer will download from youtube. It
> complains that name or service not known. It works fine downloading
> from rumble. Anyone know what is happening? I assume youtube did
> some update that broke something.
>
On Fri 17 May 2024 19:26:02 GMT, ralfconn wrote:
> For my raspberry cross-compilation project I need to do simple
> modifications locally to some ebuilds.
>
> I can edit the ebuild and then rebuild the manifest but on every update
> I have to repeat.
>
> Is there a way to patch an ebuild in a s
On Wed 27 Mar 2024 20:37:27 GMT, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> +1 for Unison. I’ve been using it for many years now to synchronise between
> the four PC systems in my household.
>
> Unison creates a local index of all files it syncronised. So when you move a
> file around on one end, Unison will n
On Sat 15 Jan 2022 23:38:18 GMT, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> make oldconfig feeds you the new items, one at a time, complete with
> access to the help information.
Speaking of oldconfig, is there a way to only be asked when the default
is to enable the option? If the default is “No” I never want to add
On Sat 15 Jan 2022 11:53:58 GMT, tastytea wrote:
> On 2022-01-15 10:33+ Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> > Hello list,
> >
> > Rich F said recently, "I'd avoid using the .local TLD due to RFC
> > 6762."
> >
> > That brings me back to a thorny problem: what should I call my local
> > network? It us
t; is generally a firewall/router and WAP.
>
> The exact Ethernet protocols used on that RJ45 connection to the
> "modem" varie. Some do PPPoE, some just need some sort of
> authenticating DHCP client, so do other stuff.
And if you want to plug the fiber directly to your router, you’ll have
to make it accept the GPON SFP, which isn’t always easy depending of the
firmware of the NIC.
--
Alarig Le Lay
On 08/08/2021 18:06, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After upgrading to 4.14.240-gentoo, I’m seeing “unregister_netdevice:
> waiting for ip6gre0 to become free. Usage count = -1” being flooded by
> syslogd. This box was running 4.14.194-gentoo before and I don’t have
> any oth
Hello,
After upgrading to 4.14.240-gentoo, I’m seeing “unregister_netdevice:
waiting for ip6gre0 to become free. Usage count = -1” being flooded by
syslogd. This box was running 4.14.194-gentoo before and I don’t have
any other 4.14.240-gentoo running yet.
As per https://github.com/moby/moby/issu
On Thu 27 May 2021 17:05:07 GMT, Walter Dnes wrote:
> * do NVMe drives function well under Gentoo (driver issues, etc)?
I have a NVMe drive on my corporate laptop (a lenovo) and I don’t have
any issue with it.
PS: I agree on the linux bloatiness, I have 4G of RAM on my personal
laptop and it begi
On Mon 05 Apr 2021 13:27:01 GMT, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
> I'm always using "make olddefconfig" rather than "make oldconfig" and
> had no problems upgrading to 5.10. After running "make olddefconfig" I
> use "diff" to compare the new configuration to a backup copy of the old
> one, and shoul
On Sun 04 Apr 2021 23:56:05 GMT, Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 4 April 2021 23:31:50 BST Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Has the 5.10 LTS has been stablised, I tried to upgrade it on some of my
> > boxes, but `make oldconfig` doesn’t want to use my old config:
Hello,
Has the 5.10 LTS has been stablised, I tried to upgrade it on some of my
boxes, but `make oldconfig` doesn’t want to use my old config:
Here is my make output: https://paste.swordarmor.fr/raw/2rRh
And here is my config: https://paste.swordarmor.fr/raw/YHaG
Does anyone else has to redo its
Hi Nils,
rc_sys from /etc/rc.conf is empty, but after removing -lxc from
/etc/init.d/hostname the service is well started. Thanks!
So, for the record:
as112 ~ # grep rc_sys /etc/rc.conf
#rc_sys=""
as112 ~ # grep keyword /etc/init.d/hostname
keyword -docker -lxc -prefix -systemd-nspawn
as1
Hi,
OpenRC doesn’t take the hostname service service on LXC even if the
symlink exists:
as112 ~ # rc-status boot | grep hostname
as112 ~ # file /etc/runlevels/boot/hostname
/etc/runlevels/boot/hostname: symbolic link to /etc/init.d/hostname
On a bare-metal box, the servic
On Mon 24 Aug 2020 12:24:26 GMT, Michael wrote:
> Thanks Neil, will this keep all requisite build and run time dependencies, or
> will they have to be added to package.unmask too?
You will have to do the same for all the packages you want to keep (no
matter if it’s a dep or a manually emerged on
Hi,
On Sun 09 Aug 2020 10:43:12 GMT, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Morning all,
>
> Today I see that virtual/modutils has been masked for removal in 30 days. The
> notice says "no consumers in the tree", but app-emulation/virtualbox-
> modules-6.1.12 requires virtual/modutils here.
>
> I don't know w
On Mon 20 Jul 2020 16:20:47 GMT, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Including the man page in the files directory would avoid this, although
> I don't know if this is considered good practice.
Perhaps adding a man use flag which enabled by default?
--
Alarig
Hi,
On Sun 24 May 2020 12:44:20 GMT, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Message was:
>
> * ERROR: media-video/handbrake-1.3.2::gentoo failed (compile phase):
> * emake failed
No, the error is here:
> /usr/bin/g++ -pipe -Wl,-S -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed -fmessage-length=0 -Wall
> -Wno-format-truncation
Hi,
The news item from 2020-04-03 says “future removal of the legacy X11
input drivers x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse and
x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard“
Those as installed on my system:
alarig@pikachu ~ % eix x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse
[I] x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse
Available versions:
On ven. 3 avr. 00:13:38 2020, Sergei Trofimovich wrote:
> Probably an effect of fixed deps in:
>
> https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/dev-libs/elfutils?id=261f473f807caef944d126c23438181bdf699d6b
>
> You probably already have USE=static-libs for elfutils. You need
> to track it
Hi,
All in a sudden, sys-libs/zlib and app-arch/bzip2 are required to have
static-libs to upgrade:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R] app-arch/bzip2-1.0.6-r11:0/1::gentoo USE="(split-usr)
static-libs* -static" ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" 0 KiB
[ebuild U ] dev-lang/go-1.13.9:0/
On mer. 25 mars 11:51:33 2020, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> Did someone try to install zoom? (relevant to many people during the
> current crisis)
>
> https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/204206269-Installing-Zoom-on-Linux
>
> I downloaded an archive (cannot find the URL again; the site is that
>
On ven. 20 mars 09:16:34 2020, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> > Do you have hardening or something like that?
>
> No. Here is my make.conf:
Nothing unusual, indeed. Could you please share the ebuild that has the
behavior? The issue might be there.
--
Alarig
On ven. 20 mars 00:07:45 2020, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2020-03-19 20:18, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
>
> > Yes and it has always worked. `dobin` shouldn’t try to chown in theory,
> > it’s done during the merge.
>
> Assuming it's /usr/lib/portage/python3.6/ebuild-helpers/
On jeu. 19 mars 11:17:51 2020, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> But have you tried the _install_ step this way? I don't mean the "real"
> install into the filesystem, just the staged install that "ebuild foo
> install" does.
>
> I get:
>
> >>> Install net-mail/mu-1.3.9 into /tmp/portage/net-mail/mu-1.3.9/
On mer. 18 mars 19:20:23 2020, Jack wrote:
> On 2020.03.18 18:59, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> > After a hiatus I am trying to create my own ebuild repository again. I
> > need a way to test the separate steps (fetch, prepare, comiple, install
> > etc.) and I would like to do all of them as a regular us
Hi,
On mar. 17 mars 15:47:36 2020, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> How to block in .htaccess file certain IP range?
>
> I have bot from huawei.com on my server for several days:
> IP: 114.119.128.0 - 114.119.191.255
> Or just block all China
In a case like this, I’m not trying to bother about ho
On dim. 23 févr. 11:11:31 2020, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> emerge-webrsync has just eaten my /usr/portage :-( ;-(
>
> I let it run unattended. When I came back I saw first some complaints
> from rsync about "vanished" files ... something like
>
> /usr/portage/_build has vanished before it could be t
On ven. 21 févr. 11:00:37 2020, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 2/21/20 3:15 AM, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> >
> > Will this restart be still required when 8.2 will be stabilised or is it
> > specific to the ~arch version?
>
> It's not specific to the ~arch version. Some
Hi,
As stated by the news item
https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2020-02-19-openssh-8.2-service-breakage.html
if one upgrades to 8.2_p1-r2, a restart is required. However, this
version is currently ~arch, the stable is 8.0_p1-r4.
Will this restart be still required when 8.2 will be stabil
Hi,
On ven. 20 déc. 18:51:45 2019, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> there seems to be some "blueman" specific data "equery" doesn't like:
>
>$ equery --no-color uses --all net-wireless/blueman-2.1.1
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/python-exec/python3.6/e
Hi,
I written an ebuild for OpenBSD’s rpki-client(8) but some things seem a
bit weird to me, or at least very hackish. (and I’m not the most
talented at this exercise and I’m a network guy, not a system one)
https://git.grifon.fr/alarig/SwordArMor-gentoo-overlay/src/branch/master/net-misc/rpki-cli
On sam. 30 nov. 16:36:33 2019, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> It doesn't raise an error on starting, only on stopping.
Yeah, you already posted it.
--
Alarig
On sam. 30 nov. 16:19:42 2019, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I don't know what to make of that systemd-udevd failure: this is an openrc
> box.
If you don’t have eudev, /dev is still managed by systemd.
> My ISP has set me up with IPv6, and my Billion Bipac vDSL modem-router
> evidently passes me an I
Hi,
On sam. 30 nov. 14:34:00 2019, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I want to start playing with IPv6 (thanks, Ralph S.) but first I need to
> clean
> up something wrong with my existing IPv4.
>
> # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart
> * Unmounting network filesystems ...
Hi,
On a server, an interface previously named eno1
Oct 9 20:51:05 edge01-terrahost kernel: [0.310650] e1000e: Intel(R)
PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.2.6-k
Oct 9 20:51:05 edge01-terrahost kernel: [0.310652] e1000e: Copyright(c)
1999 - 2015 Intel Corporation.
Oct 9 20:51:05
Le 05/11/2019 à 21:17, n952162 a écrit :
> fsck effectively discarded many of my virtualbox libraries but I
> still have the ebuild and tarballs and everything. But I don't see
> anything about repair in the emerge manpage.
>
>
emerge -vaA1 virtualbox
--
Alarig
Hi,
On lun. 28 oct. 01:09:06 2019, Simon Thelen wrote:
> eudev was forgotten in the deps for virtual/libudev-232-r1, there should
> be a fixed virtual/libudev-232-r2 in the tree already. Resync and it
> should (hopefully) just work™.
I just synced my tree, but I don’t have a stable -r2
regis ~ #
Hi,
On sam. 31 août 08:03:03 2019, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> is there any way to unpack or install software, which is only
> available as ppq-package, under GENTOO Linux?
If you speak about the ubuntu ppa-packages (and not ppq) and if it’s
still based on a debian repo scheme, you can use dpkg on t
Hi,
Here I’m using this script:
https://git.grifon.fr/alarig/gentoo-auto-update/src/branch/master/check_updates.sh
But it’s not perfect also ;)
--
Alarig
On dim. 16 juin 13:42:48 2019, netfab wrote:
> Because app-office/libreoffice-bin package (here 6.1.5.2) needs to be
> updated/upgraded at each dev-libs/icu update, but it takes time.
Isn’t it possible to make app-office/libreoffice-bin dependent of any
version of dev-libs/icu instead of a specifi
Hi, sorry for the delay.
On mer. 12 juin 12:31:31 2019, netfab wrote:
> Try --autounmask-backtrack=y emerge option.
Thanks a lot, it worked.
But why portage bothers about icu so suddenly?
--
Alarig
Hi,
Since some days emerge asks me to go back to ICU from profile 13.0, but
I don’t understand why.
~ # emerge --ask --verbose --update --deep --newuse @world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild r UD#] dev-libs/icu-58.2-r1:0/58.2::g
Hi,
On mar. 7 mai 12:26:44 2019, Zero Zero wrote:
> Hi,
>
> New user here. I'm wondering about the disconnect between package versions
> listed on packages.gentoo.org and those available in portage. For example:
>
> $ ls /usr/portage/media-libs/mesa/*.ebuild
> mesa-18.3.6.ebuild mesa-19.0.2.
Hi!
On mar. 5 mars 10:01:08 2019, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> Once you've used it for a while and are confident that everything works,
> please file a bug to include the improved script in the tree!
All my bird instances are running with my script and I didn’t run in any
issue so far, so I opened
Hi,
On lun. 4 mars 11:05:59 2019, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded one of my routers to 4.19, and I experienced some loss on
> IPv6 only. It led to BGP sessions going down and ping loss (~10 %) while
> IPv4 was still all good, even on the neighbors.
> I reverted to 4.
Hello Peter,
On dim. 24 mars 13:37:06 2019, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Has anyone else noticed that genlop -c duplicates every entry? It's been
> doing
> that here for some time, on more than one machine.
I also noticed it, but not dug to know where it comes from. I have some
mach
On mar. 5 mars 14:45:46 2019, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> Oh, sorry, I was reading the wrong part of the man page.
>
> It looks like you *can* specify which config file to check, but in a
> different way:
>
> configure check ["config file"]
>
> Read and parse given config file, but do not u
wrote:
> On 3/5/19 6:03 AM, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> > Okay, I tried to write another script:
> > https://git.grifon.fr/alarig/SwordArMor-gentoo-overlay/src/branch/master/net-misc/bird/files/initd-bird-2
> >
> > I deleted things, but added others. I’m not sure if I respect a
Okay, I tried to write another script:
https://git.grifon.fr/alarig/SwordArMor-gentoo-overlay/src/branch/master/net-misc/bird/files/initd-bird-2
I deleted things, but added others. I’m not sure if I respect all the
openrc standards as I’m not very comfortable with it.
I added a check_run() functi
Hi again,
On another box, I’m trying to update to bird 2.0.4. I just copied the
ebuild and changed the version. If you want to have a look, it’s here:
https://git.grifon.fr/alarig/SwordArMor-gentoo-overlay/src/branch/master/net-misc/bird
It compiles well, but I have a weird behaviour on the servi
Hi,
I upgraded one of my routers to 4.19, and I experienced some loss on
IPv6 only. It led to BGP sessions going down and ping loss (~10 %) while
IPv4 was still all good, even on the neighbors.
I reverted to 4.14, and now all is fine again.
>From what I saw, it happens only after a certain amount
For the VRF part, Gentoo supports it; it’s in the upstream kernel
sources.
I only tried it once, but failed because my sshd should have been lunch
in my VRF and I didn’t quickly find a way to do it.
But otherwise, it worked.
--
Alarig
On sam. 19 janv. 16:45:42 2019, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> Not sure if that is actually "supported" by netifrc.
> You could add these commands in a postup() block.
I did that, thanks!
> Is there a specific benefit for just setting an "alias" like this?
Yes, knowing what each interface is used for.
-
Hi,
On sam. 19 janv. 12:02:20 2019, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> Not sure if you can use spaces in the name, but I have the following:
>
> $ cat /etc/conf.d/net
> #config_eno1="dhcp"
>
> config_eno1="null"
> vlans_eno1="10 15"
> vlan10_name="adm"
> vlan15_name="str"
> rc_net_adm_need="net.eno1"
> rc_ne
Hi,
I would like to set the alias of my interfaces at boot (if possible with
netifrc).
Here are the relevant parts of my configuration:
config_enp3s0f0="null"
vlans_enp3s0f0="20 21 22 50"
config_enp3s0f0_22="185.1.89.13/24 2001:7f8:b1::d/64"
My interface is well created, but if I want an alias,
Hi,
There is
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/sync/gentoo.git/tree/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources/gentoo-sources-4.18.20.ebuild?id=966dc9c8c004d79b02cb0250ecef65974164f295
on the git, I didn’t checked if it’s the last one.
--
Alarig
On sam. 5 janv. 10:16:51 2019, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I replied to this yesterday but my reply hasn't appeared here yet. Am I
> losing
> mail?
If it’s about the wiki being offline, I received it.
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Alarig
On mar. 1 janv. 10:29:11 2019, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Yes, but first you have to loop-mount the .iso, which I can't do for some
> reason; I get Operation not permitted. I've tried the iso and the CD I burned
> from it, with the same result.
app-admin/systemrescuecd-x86 has a useflag isohybrid
On lun. 31 déc. 14:01:16 2018, Jack wrote:
> Couldn't you just dd it to a USB drive (without needing to mount the iso
> first) and then mount the drive?
You have to do a trick to dd this ISO to an USB drive, I don’t recall it
exactly, but it’s on their website.
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Alarig
Hi,
I modified the boot options to have a debugging OS on my DHCP for LAN:
drscott ~ # grep netboot /srv/tftp/pxelinux.cfg/default
APPEND rescue64 scandelay=1 netboot=http://[2a01:cb08:898c:fc00::1]/sysrcd.dat
docache setkmap=fr console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0 rootpass=root dhcp --
rescue32 sc
Hi Daniel,
Didi you tried to remove the temporary directory (inside /var/tmp) and
re-emerge id again? It looks like an incorrectly decompressed archive.
--
Alarig
Hi,
On sam. 3 nov. 23:17:24 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 14:01:51 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
> > So - if you get a permissions error whilst trying to start X, setting
> > the suid USE flag may well be the solution.
>
> Alternatively, create /etc/X11/X11/Xwrapper.config co
Hi,
I have an hypervisor running gentoo. The ganeti version currently
installed is 2.15.2-r5. Emerge asks me to unmask 2.15.2-r7 in order to
install ghc-8 and upgrade dev-haskell/snap-core and
dev-haskell/snap-server.
However app-emulation/ganeti-2.15.2-r7 is marked as ~arch and pulls
sys-fs/lvm2
Hi Rich,
Thanks a lot for your explanation. It’s a bit clearer for me now :)
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alarig
Hi,
I’m a little curious about the way a package is considered as stable or
~arch.
For exemple, app-office/libreoffice-bin is tagged stable but breaks
updates on my system since weeks; but on the other hand net-misc/bird is
~arch but I never had major issues with hit (either running and
building
Hi Manuel
On jeu. 2 août 12:30:16 2018, Manuel Mommertz wrote:
> Hey Alarig,
>
> I suggest to read the man-page of start-stop-daemon to get an detailed idea
> of
> how it works.
>
> You use '--name paste-py' which tells start-stop-daemon to look for a process
> named 'paste-py' to see if it
Hi,
Some times ago, I wrote a basic init script for a service I’m running
but that is not in the tree.
It’s just a python script behind a reverse-proxy.
bulbizarre ~ # cat /etc/init.d/paste-py
#!/sbin/openrc-run
# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU Gene
Hi,
I would like to set up a smokeping, so I installed the package and
configured it. But, when I go to the webpage, it always displays the
homepage for all the targets, even for those that don’t exist.
The configuration seems to be valid, as the rrd files are updated; and I
don’t see any 404 or
On mar. 12 juin 08:44:51 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> It sounds like this bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/657832
>
> If it is, re-emerging mesa should fix it.
Indeed, after recompiling it I was able to remove those packages with a
--depclean.
Thanks a lot!
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alarig
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Hi,
Regarding /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask x11-proto/dri2proto but I
can’t remove it as mesa depends on it:
# emerge -vac x11-proto/dri3proto
Calculating dependencies... done!
x11-proto/dri3proto-1.0-r1 pulled in by:
media-libs/mesa-17.3.9 requires
>=x11-proto/dri3proto-1.0:0/0=[abi
So, from what I’m reading in the thread you need three things:
1. Look at what are the internal ranges used at work
2. Disable the default route to the VPN
3. For each range, add a route like 'ip route add $range dev
tun0'
For the last part, it should be a good i
Hi,
On ven. 8 juin 18:34:14 2018, Grant Taylor wrote:
> I'd then reconfigure the VPN with "Use only for resources on this
> connection." and then do something like this:
>
> I'm not completely sure about the "dev" syntax as it's been a while since
> I've done routes via devices. Check IP's man
Hi,
Can’t you just hit the Alt+F* corresponding to the tty from with you
opened the X11 session?
For example here, I open my X11 session on tty1, I can hit Ctrl-Alt+F2
to go to another console tty, and Alt+F1 will give me back the X11.
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Hi,
app-portage/portage-utils installs a postsync hook in
/etc/portage/repo.postsync.d/q-reinit:
#!/bin/sh
repository_name=$1
repository_path=$3
if [ -n "${repository_name}" ]; then
q ${PORTAGE_QUIET:+-q} --reinitialize="${repositor
Hi,
I tried to update my system to reflect the splitting described in
https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2017-04-10-split-and-slotted-wine.html
But, I have three conflicts :
[blocks B ] app-emulation/wine:0 ("app-emulation/wine:0" is hard blocking
app-emulation/wine-mono-4.6.4, app-
On jeu. 20 juil. 10:20:28 2017, Grant wrote:
> >> I'm getting ready to install Gentoo on a remote bare metal server at
> >> SoftLayer:
> >>
> >> http://knowledgelayer.softlayer.com/procedure/mount-iso-bare-metal-server
> >>
> >> Option 1 requires that I have "infrastructure deployed on SoftLayer"
On jeu. 20 juil. 08:42:09 2017, Grant wrote:
> I'm getting ready to install Gentoo on a remote bare metal server at
> SoftLayer:
>
> http://knowledgelayer.softlayer.com/procedure/mount-iso-bare-metal-server
>
> Option 1 requires that I have "infrastructure deployed on SoftLayer"
> which I guess
Hi,
I’m doing the normal updates on a server using this command:
obelix ~ # eix-sync && emerge -va --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps\=y
@world && emerge -va --depclean --with-bdeps\=y && eix-test-obsolete
But it fails on perl packages update:
dev-lang/perl:0
(dev-lang/perl-5.24.1-r1:0/5.2
On mer. 29 mars 05:02:16 2017, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> BTW, I've been using dnscache (from djbdns) for years. I suppose that
> protects against spoofing?
It depends of from what you want to protect. DNS is an all clear
protocol, it’s easy to modify packet. Plus, the DNSSEC deployment is
too few, an
On mar. 28 mars 22:52:25 2017, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I've been using an RT-N16 for years, and it still works fine. They
> don't advertise big speeds and I understood it doesn't have the CPU
> power to cope. I assumed a new generation router would do the job. Big
> mistake.
I have an 1G fiber at h
On mar. 28 mars 21:19:29 2017, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> Which part is to blame? The secondary router boasts 1300Mbps on 5GHz
> WiFi, so I assumed it could deal with 150Mbps on cat5e ethernet cable.
> The power consumption is about 4.5w, which seems a bit flimsy.
> Or maybe the primary router is thott
On mar. 28 mars 21:26:05 2017, Dan Johansson wrote:
> Slight Off-topic, but at least the host are Gentoo.
>
> Is it possible, using iptables or something equivalent, to redirect traffic
> to some specific TCP ports to another gateway than the default-gateway?
>
> Eg.
>
> Host 192.168.1.100/24 ha
On dim. 26 mars 12:49:44 2017, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> Run tcpdump -w on both sides. Compare dumps when connection stalls
> and when it works fine. Many reasons are possible, it's hard to
> guess from data you provided.
I did this, I saw many neighbor solicitation on pokedex’s side (the
lossy si
On dim. 26 mars 03:57:00 2017, Stroller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the next few weeks I need to move my email server (a very old
> Gentoo installation) from the closet in my home, into the cloud so
> that I can go travelling and access my mail from anywhere.
>
> I've never used VM's before, but my un
On sam. 25 mars 20:25:15 2017, John Covici wrote:
> Hi. I am getting the following error when emerging
> gnome-control-center on my most recent update -- I am using unstable
> gentoo.
> libtool: compile: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
> -I. -I../.. -pthread -I/usr/include/gtk-3.0 -I/usr/
Hi,
On one of my machines, I have two public IPv6 from two different
providers (one natively, another by VPN). I use ip -6 rule to make both
pingable.
I see some strange things on the native one. It stops responding from
time to time. Here are some examples of mtr:
https://paste.swordarmor.fr/raw
On mer. 15 mars 09:10:26 2017, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> Yes, I run as root: updatedb
> But when run:
> locate consent_extraction*
>
> It only list one file:
> /home/fd/consent_extraction1.pdf (this is a link file)
> /home/fd/business/forms/consent_extraction1.pdf
>
> It can not find: "cons
Hi,
On dim. 12 mars 03:18:59 2017, Walter Dnes wrote:
> * Another option, if you know the alternate DNS server address in
> advance, set up routing of the /32 (for the alternate DNS server)
> to ppp0 or wlan0 with higher priority than the default route. This
> doesn't require any iptables m
On lun. 6 févr. 00:53:19 2017, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> Are there any good replacement for "nx / nxclient" in Linux?
> NX is long time gone from portage. I hope, I can still install them
> from atic.
> This was another reason I wasn't upgrading for a long time as I need
> them to access re
On Mon Jan 23 16:43:32 2017, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> HI all,
> Just wondering if anyone else has come across this problem. Via the
> search
> box in Firefox, I attempt to search Google for, say, "distillation columns"
> and I get a page saying:
>
> "Your connection is not secure"
>
> s
On Sat Jan 14 19:49:01 2017, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> # /etc/portage/repos.conf/local.conf
>
> [stefangweichinger-gentoo]
> location = /usr/local/portage
> masters = gentoo
> sync-type = git
> sync-uri = https://github.com/stefangweichinger/gentoo.git
> auto-sync = no
>
> ... but that always
On Sat Oct 15 20:27:43 2016, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this evening I updated GENTOO and a new firefox was installed.
> This one seem completly to disable flash video finally...
> since I got no video/audio at all.
>
> I disabled all flash-related addons of my firefox and
> restarted
On Sun Dec 18 19:35:43 2016, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> On Sun Dec 18 18:23:22 2016, Mick wrote:
> > Another thing to try is unmount it, run fsck and then remount it as rw. A
> > dirty unmount can cause this problem.
>
> It was dirty unmounted. This a flash card that is a / f
On Sun Dec 18 18:23:22 2016, Mick wrote:
> Another thing to try is unmount it, run fsck and then remount it as rw. A
> dirty unmount can cause this problem.
It was dirty unmounted. This a flash card that is a / for a router at
home. Its power supply suddenly stopped to work today.
I will try thi
Hi,
I try to mount an UFS partition with write support.
So, I added the option to my kernel:
airmure linux # grep -i UFS /usr/src/linux/.config
# CONFIG_SCSI_UFSHCD is not set
CONFIG_UFS_FS=m
CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE=y
# CONFIG_UFS_DEBUG is not set
I’ve emerged sys-fs/ufsutils and I mounted my parti
On Tue Nov 29 10:19:15 2016, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi Marat,
>
> thanks for your help and link!
>
> ...if I install that addon I only get:
> "Palyback isn't supported on this device"
> (using Firefox 50.0)
Mozilla began to drop flash support since firefox 50.
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