net-wireless/bluez maybe?
Kyle
On Sep 16, 2010 1:01 PM, "Hung Dang" wrote:
Hi all,
I need to use hid2hci for my bluetooth keyboad. However, I could not figure
out how to get the hid2hci command.
Any suggestion would be appreciate?
Thanks in advance
Hung
> Except for that, only common scannings for phpMyAdmin, myadmin, pma,
> mysql, scripts, etc. Nothing more. Any ideas why apache died?
I noticed you have mod_dav & mod_cache and are running 2.2.15, perhaps
it's this?
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-1452
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Kyle
>
> Another idea to help with your forensics would be to bring a netstat and
> lsof
> binary over to your machine and run them to see which actors are running
> and
> trying to get out. That could help you detect what is running on that
> machine
> and google your way from there.
If your kernel
>> AddHandler cgi-script cgi py
>>
> Thanks, Kyle, you've been getting me closer and closer.
> If I'm starting to "get" the new stuff, AddHandler declares certain
> extensions. Up until last month, extensions were not required, and in fact
> my CGI programs have never had them. It used to be enou
Heyo Kevin,
>
> AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/kosmanor/passwords
> AuthGroupFile /dev/null
> AuthName "OHex Advanced"
> AuthType Basic
> Require valid-user
> Options FollowSymLinks
>
Try adding one of these in there:
AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
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Kyle
>> > * Starting apache2 ...
>> > (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
>> > 64.166.164.49:80
>> > no listening sockets available, shutting down
>> > Unable to open
>> > logs [
Strace will probably reveal
> * Starting apache2 ...
> (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
> 64.166.164.49:80
> no listening sockets available, shutting down
> Unable to open
> logs [ ok
> ]
Make sure an interface is listening on
> ebuild unpack
> and then look at /var/tmp/portage//work/
>
> but is there a direct way (or how does portage do this)?
I'm not sure how portage does this but the git directory is likely
"bare" which is why you don't see any branch files. Try: git clone
/usr/portage/distfiles/git-src/$P
>> Googling sometimes produces hilarious results.
>>
>> Seriously, I'm looking for any information/brave
>> hack on using CEPH fs with Gentoo
>
> The two main things you'll have to do is build a kernel with ceph
> support and then create an ebuild for ceph's userland utilities and
> put it in
Ext4 was very new around 2.6.27,. The kenel is likely refusing to
mount the filesystem because the kernel driver is experimental (old)
and the filesystem was created when a different kernel was loaded (non
experimental ext4). Using the old driver could compromise the
integrity so the kernel refuse
> Googling sometimes produces hilarious results.
>
> Seriously, I'm looking for any information/brave
> hack on using CEPH fs with Gentoo
The two main things you'll have to do is build a kernel with ceph
support and then create an ebuild for ceph's userland utilities and
put it in your own ov
Maybe you need a powered adapter like the one you need for a classic model m?
Can't think of the brand I've seen offhand :/
On 7/12/10, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have connected a conventional PS/2 mouse to a USB socket using this
> adaptor:
>
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-com-Replacement-
> Most secured - App i C++ or C.
Programs written in c++/c are not inherently secure, the programmer
must make use of best practices using secure functions, etc.
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Kyle
Misfire. Aside from trafshow and iftop you might look at iptraf
On 7/7/10, Kyle Bader wrote:
> Iotop is for io and the kernel support is through netlink. Aside
>
> On 7/7/10, James wrote:
>> Jarry gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>> I would like to see i
Iotop is for io and the kernel support is through netlink. Aside
On 7/7/10, James wrote:
> Jarry gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> I would like to see in console current network transfer rate
>> for given interface, similar as I can see cpu-loading in [%]
>> with "top" command.
>
> iotop is very cool,
>> Since space is a issue for you, you really only need the kernel sources
>> for the kernel you are using. One could argue that if you have a well
>> built kernel and don't plan to change it in the future, you could
>> remove its sources too. I would save a copy of the config tho.
>
> I'd certai
You generally don't have to restart anything. If your still having
trouble can you post the /etc/resolv.conf file so we can take a look?
On 6/19/10, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I modified /etc/resolv.conf (added opendns-servers in addition
> to my own), but I do not know what I should restart for the
CONFIG_BRIDGE :)
On 4/8/10, Joseph wrote:
> On 04/08/10 07:40, Fernando Antunes wrote:
>>On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Joseph wrote:
>>
>>> I've activated Network adapter in VirtualBox (running Windows XP) but I
>>> it
>>> is not working. It works only in NAT mode not in Bridge mode.
>>>
>>I'm
Doesn't help right now but it sounds like an expander cable might be loose.
On 3/26/10, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Does anyone know this?
>
> I run 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 on a server, amd64 ..
>
> It has 8 hotswap-bays for hdds and lspci says it uses a --->
>
> Intel Corporation 631xESB/632xESB SA
> I don't know if this is a hardware issue or not, but I thought that maybe I'd
> configured my kernel incorrectly
Did this behavior start after a kernel upgrade? If yes, what was the
previous kernel version and what version are you running now?
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+1 on zfs w/ solaris for storage, just don't go cheap and get desktop disks.
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Kyle
wrote:
> Am 11.03.2010 16:54, schrieb Kyle Bader:
>> If you use the cfq scheduler (linux default) you might try turning off
>> low latency mode (introduced in 2.6.32):
>>
>> Echo 0 > /sys/class/block//queue/iosched/low_latency
>>
>> http://kernelnewbies.o
If you use the cfq scheduler (linux default) you might try turning off
low latency mode (introduced in 2.6.32):
Echo 0 > /sys/class/block//queue/iosched/low_latency
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_32
On 3/10/10, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Recently I see bad performance with my vmware-se
> - be aware of cylinder boundaries when partitioning (thanks to the
> recent thread)
+1
> - utilizing device labels and/or volume labels instead of hoping
> /dev/sda stays /dev/sda always
+1
> - initrd - I've never used one, but maybe it's needed if root is on
> software RAID?
It's not techni
>> tar cf - $old_dir | ( cd $new_dir: tar xf - )
>> tar cf - $old_dir | ssh $other_host "( cd $new_dir: tar xf - )"
> ^
> The ':' separating commands should be a ';'. Using the -C option would be
> a little easier, but your method also would work f
> I opted to reinstall from source that machine, which wasn't exactly a
> bad choice anyway. But as always, rtfm is good advice! Thanks (not
> sarcastic, except to mock myself).
Another option other than rsync or dd is to use tar:
tar cf - $old_dir | ( cd $new_dir: tar xf - )
tar cf - $old_dir
>> Has anybody any other tips to offer me for this operation?
>
> tar up /etc.
Make sure the tar can extract on another system. Backups that haven't
been tested are not backups! :D
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Kyle
>>> 4KB physical sectors: KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING!
Good article by Theodore T'so, might be helpful:
http://thunk.org/tytso/blog/2009/02/20/aligning-filesystems-to-an-ssds-erase-block-size/
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Kyle
>> It would be interesting to know whether hardware RAID would behave any
>> differently or allow the sync to perform in the background. I have
>> only 1.5TB in RAID5 across 4 x 500gb drives at present; IIRC the
>> expansion from 3 x drives took some hours, but I can't recall the
>> initial setup.
Most of the wait I would assume is due to the size of the volume and
creating parity. If it was my array I'd probably just sit tight and
wait it out.
On 2/1/10, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am currently installing a new server and am using Linux software raid to
> merge 6 * 1.5TB drives i
> Is there a way to install a program that runs on Gentoo on a usb stick?
> I would like to be able to booted to the usb stick and run the program
> in a Gentoo environment? Basically I would like to make a demo disk
> with the program and just enough of the OS so it works.
>
> I think the answer
This is rather blunt but...
Find / -name "*"|xargs touch
On 1/25/10, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I've just rebuilt my new machine this morning playing with
> different ways to do things. Unfortunately I went sort of fast and
> forgot to set date/time/timezone. (Doing too much from memory this
Udev rules
On 1/22/10, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I've got a new machine with (for now) 2 NICs in it. How do I
> configure networking so that the GigaBit NIC is always eth0 and the
> 100Mb is eth1? Is there a way to link either a driver to a specific
> net.ethX name?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
--
> Would it be better to create a local hard drive swap and file system for
> certain root dir?
Have writable files on local disk and mount them a la "mount --bind
/mnt/local/etc /etc". You should make a separate partition for local
swap if you have a local disk.
--
Kyle
Any change in kernel configuration or did you copy your old config and
run make oldconfig?
On 1/4/10, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've upgraded the kernel on an old machine to 2.6.32.
> Now, I cannot get the ZIP drive (ATAPI) working.
>
> There is a /dev/hdd device and dmesg is telling me ab
I'm pretty sure chrooting to 64bit from 32 bit kernel won't work, so
you'll have to reboot into a 64 bit environment.
On 12/24/09, Carlos Moyano Cubillos wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I have a gentoo system running 32bit .. and I have a 30GB partition
> available on which I would like to install a 6
James:
> How would I go about taking a LiveCD and packing it into a LiveCD so
> that I don't have to set up NFS exports for all the other Linux
> distributions?
I assume you mean taking a livecd and packing it into a initramfs. I
would suggest you read this guide:
http://www.ibm.com/developerwor
Is it rootdelay or scandelay?
On 12/18/09, Robert Bridge wrote:
> Try passing a rootdelay option to the kernel to allow the kernels USB
> probe to complete before it tries to mount the USB device.
>
> e.g. kernel /boot/kernel root=/dev/usbhdd rootdelay=30 in grub
>
>
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Scsi support maybe?
On 12/17/09, Bruce Hill wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 09:14:48AM +0800, Xi Shen wrote:
>> ok. but it looks like the gmail web client encourage top post ;)
>
> That doesn't make it easy to read. This is how we see it when you top-post:
>
> A: Because you are doing it wrong.
I'm on the train so its hard to check the man pages but can't you use
udevtrigger or a similar tool so rebooting isn't required?
On 12/17/09, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 12/17/2009 08:42 PM, Denis wrote:
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> Quick question.
>>
>> My main HD is SATA and gets /dev/sda in fstab.
Ps auxr
On 12/18/09, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Florian Philipp
> wrote:
>> Hi list!
>>
>> My virtual server seems to have a problem and I don't know how to find it.
>>
>> Today, while trying to create a new postgresql database I noticed that
>> certain system operati
> Is it a common thing, or really easy to do, to redirect the content from a
> server to another one?
Change dns records/ip addresses?
> Like launching an lil app telling the port to listen and then get all data
> travelling there??
tcpdump?
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Kyle
Thanks dale, adding :)
On 11/9/09, Dale wrote:
> Rudmer van Dijk wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> for all who have problems with their jdk (and don't want to spent half an
>> hour
>> finding out why 8-):
>>
>> after sync, portage wants to install dev-java/icedtea6-bin, although there
>> is
>> a jdk installed
Avoiding 1, 2, and 3 but thought I'd propose a 4 other than a virtual
machine. Ask the vendor if they can provide a statically compiled
version, that way you don't have to worry about libc. I dunno how
flexible the vendor is but its worth asking :)
On 10/30/09, Duncan Smith wrote:
> The company
And iirc you can got ext3 -> ext2. The same does not hold true for
ext4 -> ext3.
On 10/30/09, walt wrote:
> On 10/30/2009 10:26 AM, Stroller wrote:
>>
>> On 30 Oct 2009, at 17:04, Maxim Wexler wrote:
>>> ...
>>> Yes I know, ext2 is rather retro, but I was
>>> persuaded to use it by reading the f
Apache2, mod_ssl, self signed certificate, htaccess/htpassword via
digest. Done deal :)
On 10/5/09, David Juhl wrote:
> I am trying to find away to access files securely from my home computer.
> The network I am on is really strict on email attachments and no usb
> drives are allowed, so I possib
Output from "rc-update show" ?
On 10/4/09, Mick wrote:
> It must be a year or so now with all different kernels. On boot up kdm
> fires
> up, but within 5 seconds or so and while the use is busy entering their
> passwd on the kdm screen, it suddenly returns to the console. Alt+F7 brings
> them
Use a MAILTO= in your crontab and notifications will go to any address
you want, leave MAILTO blank and it won't mail at all.
On 9/27/09, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 08:55:42AM +0100, Mick wrote
>
>> To complete the diagnosis we may need the version of your portage? ;-)
>
> So
>
> 1. Put your host into dyndns and ssh to that name
>
I'll often do this and then create a subdomain of a domain I own then have
it CNAME to the dyndns domain name. I find that I have a easier time
remembering the names I choose this way.
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Kyle
Excuse the top post - bb email. You might be able to change the hdd boot
priority in another menu to try usb hdd first then fallback on sata/ide
whatever. Also you might have to add a slowusb kernel boot param if after the
kernel boots you get a unable to sync vfs error when handing off to ini
> I'm about to sign up for a new remote dedicated system and I'm
> wondering if I should spring for the 100mbps or 1000mbps uplink
> upgrades from 10mbps? Is there a test I can run to find out? I'm
> running a lightweight website with maybe 300-400 visitors/day.
I wouldn't think 10mbps would be
Get killed.
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Sorry for top posting my bb is dumb about that. The answer to your question is
yes, you can uses your current pots lines. You want your outside line to be
fxo and lines connecting to your standard phones to be fxs. The digium
wildcard supports 4 pots and you can buy them with a different mix
Your welcome, also I seem to remember there being a caveat to running asterisk
in a vserver (if your host uses that technology) but its not coming to mind.
Maybe when I'm home infront of a real computer I can find it. Also I really
liked the voiper soft phone, its not in the tree but might be
It is a great book, I used it to help me setup my first voip box. Here's that
link:
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/
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Take a look at a book called
I'm unsure if lilo supports booting by filesystem label/uuid but that's what I
do with grub. Might be woth looking into
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Aha I unde
> Does portage use wget over http by default? Can I change a setting to
> make it use ftp?
Use a ftp:// mirror ?
(correct me if I'm wrong)
-Kyle
You could use iptables to block all traffic headed to port 80 with
exceptions for the domains you need.
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This is a great method that I utilize:
http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Momesso Andrea wrote:
> I run on an old laptop a website (Joomla + MediaWiki + Moodle + a couple
> of other things).
>
> The site now is offline and I'm ok with my automate
You probably need scsi and scsi disk support compiled in as well. Everything
associated with accessing the device and the filesystem it contains has to be
compiled in to the kernel and not be a module. The initrd is loaded into
memory and loads the kernel modules (the ones you need to compil
My guess is tha while inside the initrd a kenrel module was loaded and it was
something that you needed to read the boot volume. Are you statically or
modulely including your sata drivers?
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Its a tigon 3 broadcom nic if that helps, I can get the .config line once I
beat traffic
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Go areca, I have a coworker that raves about his. At my shop we have dozens of
systems using 3ware and they have horrible preformance.
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