Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I have a small number of logins on my gentoo box that I use for
> automated chores.
> I would prefer that they never have passwords, since they are run
> solely by cron jobs.
> However, if the login is locked then cron will no longer run the jobs
> -- I presume
> (without kn
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Are there any instructions about on how to take an older machine (18
> months) and switch it to udev from devfs? I see that udev is in
> portage so I can emerge that, but how do I tell the machine which to
> use? Is it automatic upon reboot?
>
> The machine has been updated to
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> I want to use dhcp on my home network to assign IP addresses which means
> I'll need a dynamic DNS. I know I can go to dyndns.org and set up
> something with them but can I setup my own name server (BIND or
> whatever) and some program that will work with that to keep the
Steve [Gentoo] schrieb:
> One of the principle uses of my Gentoo box is to aggregate all of my
> disparate pop-3 accounts, filter spam and to provide access to the ham
> from my desktop and laptop using Thunderbird (both, I admit, under
> Windows.)
>
> In the most part I am happy with this setup (
Grant wrote:
> Hello, I've been plagued by intermittent apache2 seg faults during
> high traffic for quite some time. From what I've read it sounds like
> a mod_perl problem. I can't update mod_perl > 1.99.11 (M~) without
> using apache2 ~x86 and its new layout.
>
> Comment #13 from bug #77551 s
l I unmount it.
Autoclean has then removed the directory (it was empty). I'd think, that it
would suffice to have gentoo-webroot-default creating and/or deleting
/var/www/, depending on its USE-Flag setting. With "hands off" active if
no-htdocs is set (Well, I can file a bug about this ;) ).
Regards,
Felix Tiede
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