Hello!
Apologies if this really is't the right forum (suggestions on the
right forum would be welcome).
Our company presently operates a large number of thin client terminals
running LTSP, with a shared NFS root filesystem, and all that stuff.
To remove the external runtime dependencies from the
On 12 Jun 2009, at 06:46, Graham Murray wrote:
Norman Rieß writes:
What do you want to do with your accesspoint. You will need a bridge
to a wired network if you want your ap attached to that wired
network. This is quite usual though...
Without a bridge to a wired network, only the wlan sys
Hello!
Another Gentoo newb question. I'm attempting a customized ROOT=/blah
gentoo root filesystem, where we can build a linux client image w/out
the build chain and other dependencies. Our needs are too intensive
for ulibc, but we're shooting for a sub-250 MB graphical operating
environment.
I
> Out of tree kernel modules are a maintenance pain in the ass, and cause
> severely non-obvious problems like this. Every time you upgrade your kernel,
> you must rebuild the out-of-tree modules, and you do that by re-running
> "emerge madwifi-ng". This builds a new modules that matches the curren
Hello all!
I am a Gentoo n00b. I have question about what the 'expected
behaviour' is/should be when removing packages under Gentoo package
management. So I read this document:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?style=printable&full=1#book_part2
And it says, to remove soft
> When I asked about content filtering a couple of months ago, everyone said
> Squid was rubbish.
>
Squid is a solid product. But it has the same benefit as most other
OSS products - flexibility. Flexibility means we can build a really
nifty self-healing scalable solutions - or we can make decisi
>>>
>>
>> I think you would do well to setup a squid proxy and block outbound
>> traffic for the affected machines. We've had great success with squid
>> in our environment. This gives you a tremendous amount of flexibility
>> on your access control, and it means you don't have to be concerned
>>
>>
>> 1. Put all your mirror sites in the exception list. This can get tedious as
>> some ebuilds list many mirrors for sources
>>
>> or
>>
>> 2. wget using ftp
>>
>> or
>>
>> 3. set up a proxy
>>
>> The easiest is #2 by far
>
> Does portage use wget over http by default? Can I change a setting to
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Michael George wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 05:02:38AM +, Stroller wrote:
>> It might be helpful to post the EXACT error messages. I doubt if I'm able
>> to help, but it seems to me that posting without them may be one of those
>> people-may-tend-to-ignore-
I am total Gentoo newb :D but it seems kind of fundamental to the
concept of this distribution that its users are going to make
themselves aware of the details of system updates. Short of reading
ridiculous amounts of doco...folks should be reading the output of the
emerge commands to learn abou
Well...I've seen more than one dodgy PDF document crash readers
before. Seems that there must be features or fonts (as mentioned
earlier...) which can crash readers that were not written by Adobe...
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 10:44 PM, darren kirby wrote:
> quoth the Dale:
>> Mat
You wanna post the PDF? I'd be curious to see if it crashes kpdf on
my system...
--
Matt
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently "stole" me a Motorola Razr phone and it didn't come with the
> manual. I downloaded it off the Motorola website and was reading, or
> atte
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