atly with no (apparent) risk to
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cat /dev/random (you never know, you may see something you like!)
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supports it (via binary distributions, or
compile them in yourself).
Plus, IIRC, there's no active development in qmail.
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John Jolet wrote:
On Dec 19, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Paul wrote:
On Monday 19 Dec 2005 15:38, Jonathan Wright wrote:
Paul wrote:
:-[ PERFORM OPC failed with SK=3h/ASC=73h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output error
That suggests a bad disk - OPC is Optimum Power Calibration and is a
test done on all discs to
.
Have you tried with another disk?
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hat I can't delete the file because it doesn't actually
exist.
How do I get rid of this annoying error?
Out of interest - have you tried creating the file, possibly with dcron
permissions? Sound's like a badly written error message.
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miles (~200km) using an un-amplified signal:
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000970052590/
http://wireless.weblogsinc.com/entry/1234000407052562/
http://www.wifiworldrecord.com/
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h'
are are you looking for program output:
$blah=$(./blah)
or
$blah=$($(pwd)/blah))
or are you looking for directory listings?:
$blah=$(ls $(pwd)/blah))
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Nick Rout wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 22:32:46 +0100
Jonathan Wright wrote:
- Second, run the digest command. You'll need to do this if it's not in
the standard portage tree and it's something you have added. Portage
needs to be told all the files within the tree and their
mended as
something could be there that shouldn't.
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support SSL encryption over IMAP and SMTP, plus I have the advantage of
all my mail being handled from one location.
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at depends on the host/server. So, the odd
outage shouldn't be a problem - at least it's not with me here :)
Also, it's worth double-checking to see if your ISP will allow port 25
inwards. Some don't, and you wouldn't want to do all that work only to
find nothing
Tamas Sarga wrote:
I'm affraid, that my system was somehow hybrid udev-devfs system until I
removed devfsd for gentoo-sources-2.6.13.
IIRC, the new udev systems require you to remove the /etc/udev/rules.d
before upgrading - have you given that a go?
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Denny Schierz wrote:
Rather than having 'need net.eth0 net.eth1', stick in the code/functions
that create the interfaces. You can create the bridge then and it should
work on reboot.
It works, i made a simply script, that creates the devices, before "net"
starts. :-)
np.
nctions
that create the interfaces. You can create the bridge then and it should
work on reboot.
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gt; have to do any with eth0/1.
>
> I can do everything per hand, but not with the start/stop script.
So the bridges already exist on the system and they just needs
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nf.d/net.example;
# To add ports to bridge br0
#bridge_br0="eth0 eth1"
#config_br0=( "dhcp" )
(and so on...)
>From the looks of it, you haven't told the system which two network
ports need to be bridged together. Also, do you have
net-m
as if you just want to remotely access a VNC
server across the Internet, SSH works great and has added security built in.
If you want to access more than VPN, i.e. SMB, or need the remote
computer to 'appear' on the local network for some reason, VPN is fine -
go ahead and use it.
a vpn, just a port forward on your
> router. for vnc, I'd use openvpn.
Why do though all the hassle of setting up a VPN when you can use SSH to
provide a secure tunnel into the network and use that instead? Works
fine for me.
# ssh -L5900:hostname:5900 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# v
sue (partially damaged cable causing a
small capacitance effect). Do you get the same effect when you swap the
cables over?
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[ ~ ] --> equery belongs
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libpixmap.so
[ Searching for file /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libpixmap.so in * ]
x11-libs/gtk+-2.6.4-r1 (/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libpixmap.so)
So, form that I deduce that you're running an older version of GTK - btw
which
erefore refusing to
load - but you knew that already! ;)
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this test makes any sense.
But a WM and/or GTK/QT can have an effect on system load overall as well
as working with the graphics card, which in the end can slow the gears.
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drive according to NSA/CIA/FBI standards, it needs
37 passes using RANDOM data!
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Heinz Sporn wrote:
>>2. must be using a mod_php of no later than 4.3.11
>
> Can't confirm that. I am running both Horde 2 and 3 with 4.4.0-r3.
I have run it with 4.4.0 here, although now running with 4.3.11 as Zend
Debugger doesn't like the 4.4.x series atm.
and it's not that
responsive) as Horde, I'd recommend something else.
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he extensions will be able to do so.
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AGS will be remove from the process as (like gaim) it is
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it has standard plugs, allowing you to connect
extra items (such as the switch and wireless router) and keep the
network running! :)
Thanks for the invaluable help with mii-tool. Very, very helpful.
NP. Glad to help :)
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aseTx-FD whereas
my VoIP phone is 10base-HD, and they all work without a problem).
Try disconnecting one system and restarting the switch to see if one
node is causing a problem. Also, if you can, try a crossover cable to
see if it's the switch causing the problem and n
up being caught out by
that aswell! :(
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nd these USE variables for media-video/mplayer-1.0_pre7 ]
U I
- - 3dfx : Adds support for 3dfx video cards to XFree86.
+ + 3dnow : Adds support for 3dnow multimedia processor
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ve that a
go - it should work. If there's a problem putting it into that (and you
can run 'mii-tool -r' to re-negotiate), it may be the switch and/or the
cable.
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~ www
ing the emerge
or was it 'skipped'?
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I think you're talking about the hangcheck timer?
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and the program.
Hope that all helps and gets you the information your after!
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t (and append & to send it to the
background). If needs be, change sleep(5) to as low as you need to get the
dmesg information.
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puts current
downloads as buttons just about the status bar).
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ow and cumbersome, although it does have
better Javascript support than Firefox (useful for IE-centric sites),
and Opera is propiritary and has an over-enthuisatic interface (not as
simple as firefox). Long live firefox! :)
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o shut down firefox.
However, I'm not sure if this has been fixed yet though.
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company has too much on the go at
the moment and I can't spare the time to try. Good luck though.
(BTW, I use CentOS 4.1 - although ur better with 3.4, as it's a bitch to
get the dependencies correct on 4.1 and upgrades are difficult.)
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remember seeing some references to the Thunderbird mail system, so I
think it should be OK.
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l valid e-mail, they've always been of the mass
mailing sort (usually from eBay, Amazon, etc.). In terms of
personally-addresses e-mails, that's never been a problem.
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Logitech diNovo wireless keyboard, so I've mapped all the
main functions to the keys on the Media Pad, meaning I don't have to
have the full keyboard with me when I'm using mplayer :)
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ers atm), so I'm not sure if the configuration files have been
moved, but on there they're in /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc. If you have
gentoolkit, run
# equery files courier-imap | grep "(imap|pop3)\.dist"
to see where they're located.
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:)
Then again, if you decide at a later date you want to add that feature,
there's nothing stopping you adding the flag and re-compiling the code
with skey support.
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e it, add 'use_dcc 1' (or
'use_dcc 0') to your user_prefs file.
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; file" button and it will crash... almost every time.
Personally, I prefer to skip the GTK interface and just use the standard
mplayer version, not gmplayer. I've mapped all the keys to my liking, so
I need nothing more :)
It's a great program, just looking forward to the day it gains
ecksum Clearing). They store the checksum of all know
spam mails. Once I enabled that, my level of false spam went down
massively. I very rarely get any spam in my Inbox any more (although I
do get the occasional genuine mail there, usually mass-mail like from
eBay, but a white-list solves that one).
east mainly with
it not shutting down properly (killall mplayer solves that though :),
however as long as you know the key-strokes, mplayer is miles better
than WMP, plus doesn't take up so much screen space :)
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ds whether you
want the feature of having single-use keys available on the
computer/server. If that's of no use to you, there's no point in setting
the skey flag and just leaving it alone.
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ain system password.)"
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ay, so pointing my rsync
daemon to /usr/portage should be fine, shouldn't it?
cheers!
Matthias
I've been syncing a few machines via /usr/portage without a problem. At
least with that method you only need to perform one sync on the main
machine and then let the others sync off
east the laptop discovers) the wireless cart it automatically
runs net.ath0 and establishes the network connection.
I'm not sure where or how it's one (haven't looked into it), but it's
quite nice :)
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Pupeno wrote:
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 17:07, Jonathan Wright wrote:
In the
end I had to remove all the modules (rm -Rf /lib/modules) and reinstall
all the modules before rebuilding wireless-tools, madwifi-driver,
madwifi-tools in that order.
Thanks, that worked! (I haven't re
EEE 802.1X/WPA supplicant for secure wireless
transfers
- -
Everything seams to be working fine now :)
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* media-video/kino
Available versions: 0.7.5-r1 ~0.7.6
Installed: 0.7.5-r1
Homepage:http://kino.schirmacher.de/
Description: Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux
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em up on eBay for next to nothing - usually a few quid a
card on BuyItNow options - you'll probably have it within a day or two,
brand new.
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gtkam good for interfacing gphoto2 with the camera.
It's not the most well build for feature complete programs (only really
meant as a proof-of-concept), but it's fine for browsing though the
photos and downloading them onto my system.
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I'd hate to think of the licensing fees Micro$oft could charge for that
if the mood caught them right! :-/
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, double-processor system, it's effectively
a quad system (no dual), so SMP should be build for at least 4 processors.
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ose I could do the
same with Gentoo's runlevels which I haven't explored yet, but it still
doesn't solve the problem that I can't have postfix running and queueing
messages I send while offline so they can be delivered once I plug in
somewhere.
regards
Matthias
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Yeah, it's interesting although it felt a bit strange typing
emerge -pv pv
I prefer emerge -av pv ;) That way you don't have to re-run the search
and everything if it's all OK! :D
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rrently busy and can't do it.
In the mean time I've just created an icon on the desktop to launch
gnome-obex-send. The you can just drag-n-drop the file onto the icon and
it'll work in pretty much the same way.
As for the other questions - no idea! :)
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Life
#x27;ve put irq= before the irq number.
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Yeesh, would think this was a trivial thing to pull off.
I've found this link
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO-2.html
which uses ether= instead of netdev=
Worth a try?
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rent order then.
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too annoying to get into.
Any more ideas?
If you compile them as modules for the server, you should be able to use
modules.conf to set the alias between the device name and the ethx bit.
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