On Thursday 30 January 2025 16:55:00 Greenwich Mean Time gevisz wrote:
[snip ...]
> After setting up one of them as a ZFS mirror, I immediately
> got the problem that if I boot my system with additional HDD
> connected to my computer, one of these ZFS mirror disks
> is not detected and the corresp
On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 18:44:18 +0300
Alexander Kurakin wrote:
> > Hi Alexander,
> >
> > My two cents as a third-party overlay maintainer.
>
> Hi Bryan,
> thanks for the reply!
>
> > That is what I do. I preserve any existing copyright statement
> > when I import an ebuild from elsewhere, and I
Peter Humphrey writes:
However - stopping boinc still takes 60 seconds, with the
differencec
that I don't now see the trail of dots to show me how much
longer I
have to wait.
Is that period hard-coded into the start/stop mechanism of
openrc?
i assume that might be a result of the default
On 1/30/25 16:58, gevisz wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
You're welcome.
I will look into the link but, as far as I understand,
Feel free to ask questions, either here or directly to me if you feel
it's not germane to Gentoo.
it does not answer the question why one of my ZFS disks does
On 1/30/25 16:49, gevisz wrote:
Because, as I wrote it, it was easier than to try to change a profile
with the procedure described in the corresponding news.
I take that as you chose to do the fresh install, not that something
forced you to do the fresh install. It's perfectly fine if that's
Thank you for your reply. I will look into the link
but, as far as I understand, it does not answer
the question why one of my ZFS disks does not
appear in /dev/disk/by-id/ directory when I boot
my computer with additional disk connected to it.
чт, 30 янв. 2025 г. в 23:09, Grant Taylor :
>
> On 1/
Correction: My second paragraph in the last email should read:
"Well, maybe you are right. I did NOT know this and so deleted the old kernel
immediately after compiling the new one."
пт, 31 янв. 2025 г. в 00:49, gevisz :
>
> чт, 30 янв. 2025 г. в 23:31, Grant Taylor :
> >
> > On 1/30/25 11:49 AM,
чт, 30 янв. 2025 г. в 23:31, Grant Taylor :
>
> On 1/30/25 11:49 AM, gevisz wrote:
> > I have not updated my Gentoo system since May 31, 2024, so in the
> > middle of October 2024 I had to install it anew.
>
> Why did you have to install it anew?
Because, as I wrote it, it was easier than to try t
On 1/30/25 11:49 AM, gevisz wrote:
I have not updated my Gentoo system since May 31, 2024, so in the
middle of October 2024 I had to install it anew.
Why did you have to install it anew?
I've pulled Gentoo systems more than three years forward. I've talked
about how to do it on this mailing
On 1/30/25 10:55 AM, gevisz wrote:
I should have used /dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD5000* notations instead!
Unfortunately, I have not found the way to change these notations
other than deleting the whole zpool and re-creating it anew with
the notations /dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD5000*, which took qu
I have not updated my Gentoo system since May 31, 2024,
so in the middle of October 2024 I had to install it anew.
Just to remind you: during that time we all had to switch
to the new Gentoo profile scheme, which made an update
from my old system more difficult than a new install.
During this new
The small correction: the penultimate sentence
of my previous email should read:
"The situation remained the same even after swapping the
undetected 500GB WD HDD with the spare one."
чт, 30 янв. 2025 г. в 18:55, gevisz :
>
> About half a year ago my old 1.5TB SATA Green WD HDD
> tapped me on the s
About half a year ago my old 1.5TB SATA Green WD HDD
tapped me on the shoulder and said: "Hi, very soon you won't
be able to read any data from me."
As I have not made my backups regularly, I took this warning
seriously and decided to finally realize my old idea of moving
from ext4 to ZFS.
So, I
On Tuesday 21 January 2025 11:59:11 Greenwich Mean Time Alexis wrote:
> Peter Humphrey writes:
> > You misunderstand. I'm saying that the version change should be
> > bigger, not just from -r1 to -r2. Perhaps 7.24.2? 7.25?
>
> No, because those component numbers are specified by upstream -
> i.e.
On Monday 20 January 2025 13:24:20 Greenwich Mean Time Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 January 2025 11:50:02 Greenwich Mean Time I wrote:
> > https://bugs.gentoo.org/948143
>
> That bug now has a patch, which proposes to move from
> sci-misc/boinc-7.24.1-r1 to -r2. The scale of the changes
> Hi Alexander,
>
> My two cents as a third-party overlay maintainer.
Hi Bryan,
thanks for the reply!
> That is what I do. I preserve any existing copyright statement when I
> import an ebuild from elsewhere, and I add a copyright line for myself
> too once I've made significant changes. Th
On Wednesday 29 January 2025 21:19:50 Greenwich Mean Time Markus Gustafsson
wrote:
> Thanks for the input. I do indeed have a pretty new CPU as well.
>
> I did try the rc.conf trick but no luck after trying it once. I'll keep it
> around for a while and see if I can see an overall improvement.
>
Hi Alexander,
My two cents as a third-party overlay maintainer.
On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 16:34:39 +0300
Alexander Kurakin wrote:
> Good day!
>
> In the `::gentoo` repository, the header/copyright line is fixed [1]:
>
> > All ebuilds committed to the tree should have a two line header
> >immediat
Thanks for the input. I do indeed have a pretty new CPU as well.
I did try the rc.conf trick but no luck after trying it once. I'll keep it
around for a while and see if I can see an overall improvement.
Regards,
Markus
On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, at 13:33, Michael wrote:
> On Sunday 26 January 2025
On 1/26/25 12:18 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
And that only hung user-space stuff?
For me, yes - I could ping it not nothing worked at the physical console
nor could I ssh in.
Dan
Good day!
In the `::gentoo` repository, the header/copyright line is fixed [1]:
> All ebuilds committed to the tree should have a two line header immediately
>at the start
> indicating copyright, followed by an empty line. This must be an exact copy
>of the contents
> of header.txt [2] in th
On 28/1/25 01:16, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 9:37 AM Matthew Brooks
mailto:matthewfbro...@posteo.net>> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
Hi.
First, I cannot offer any insight into the PEP668 stuff. For me, it is
what it is.
> For clarity, I'm *not* looking for a workaround for my part
On 2025-01-27, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2025-01-26, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2025-01-25, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
> Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
> always when in active use wit
On 2025-01-26, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> On 2025-01-25, Grant Edwards wrote:
Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
always when in active use with X11. Before that, it had been reliable
>>
On 1/27/25 11:36 AM, Matthew Brooks wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> Not sure where the most appropriate place to ask this is, so if some
> other list or something would be more appropriate, please let me
> know.
>
> I'm interested in trying to solve the potential system python
> breakage that PEP 668 was
On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 9:37 AM Matthew Brooks
wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
Hi.
First, I cannot offer any insight into the PEP668 stuff. For me, it is what
it is.
> For clarity, I'm *not* looking for a workaround for my particular system.
My end goal (and not an easy one, granted) is to hopefully eventu
Hello!
Not sure where the most appropriate place to ask this is, so if some other list
or something would be more appropriate, please let me know.
I'm interested in trying to solve the potential system python breakage that PEP
668 was meant to address, but solving it in a way that *doesn't* ir
On Sunday 26 January 2025 20:18:57 Greenwich Mean Time Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2025-01-26, Daniel Frey wrote:
> > I had a problem with two of my Ryzen systems that exhibited this
> > behaviour. One has a G processor, the other doesn't
> >
> > Apparently Ryzen processors have an idle bug that lo
On 2025-01-26, Daniel Frey wrote:
> I had a problem with two of my Ryzen systems that exhibited this
> behaviour. One has a G processor, the other doesn't
>
> Apparently Ryzen processors have an idle bug that locks up the
> system in this way. The bugs manifests randomly when the CPU is
> idle. F
Howdy,
As most know, I store a lot of data here. This is the two main file
systems.
%USED USED AVAILABLE TOTAL MOUNTED ON
87.5% 36.3T 5.2T 41.5T /home/dale/Desktop/Data
75.9% 35.8T 11.3T 47.1T /home/dale/Desktop/Crypt
The top one has a drive on
On 1/25/25 11:13 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
always when in active use with X11. Before that, it had been reliable
since assembled (about 5 years ago).
Ctrl-Alt-Back
On Saturday 25 January 2025 15:28:49 Greenwich Mean Time Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Dale.
[snip ...]
> You're absolutely right. I was missing CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO, a setting
> that builds in the USB sound driver. I'm not sure how I worked that out,
> but probably somewhere on my Internet sea
On Sunday 26 January 2025 11:18:00 Greenwich Mean Time Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday 25 January 2025 21:41:01 Greenwich Mean Time Markus Gustafsson
>
> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've been running in to a problem on and off for the past year or so: when
> > I boot my computer it won't always sh
On Saturday 25 January 2025 21:41:01 Greenwich Mean Time Markus Gustafsson
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've been running in to a problem on and off for the past year or so: when I
> boot my computer it won't always show a login screen (SDDM). The screen
> will remain dark without a signal. If I swap tty wit
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2025-01-25, Dale wrote:
>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> On 2025-01-25, Grant Edwards wrote:
Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
always when in active use with X11
On 2025-01-25, Dale wrote:
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2025-01-25, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
>>> Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
>>> always when in active use with X11. Before that, it had been r
Hi!
I've been running in to a problem on and off for the past year or so: when I
boot my computer it won't always show a login screen (SDDM). The screen will
remain dark without a signal. If I swap tty with ctrl+alt+F1 it will show me
the boot log, with the last entry being "starting local" and
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2025-01-25, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
>> Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
>> always when in active use with X11. Before that, it had been reliable
>> since assembled (about
On 2025-01-25, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
> Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
> always when in active use with X11. Before that, it had been reliable
> since assembled (about 5 years ago).
>
> Ctrl-Alt-
Starting about a week ago, my AMD system (AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with
Radeon Vega Graphics) has been freezing up multiple times per day --
always when in active use with X11. Before that, it had been reliable
since assembled (about 5 years ago).
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace does nothing
Ctrl-Alt-F1 does nothing
Hello, Karl.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 09:00:12 +0100, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie:
> ...
> > Then I attempt to use alsamixer to unmute the speakers and, hopefully get
> > some sound out of them. This is where my problems start.
> > alsamixer displays just one object, labelled S/PDIF
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Dale.
>
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 14:53:30 -0600, Dale wrote:
>> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>>> Hello, Gentoo.
>>> I've finally got around to buying a pair of new loadspeakers for my new
>>> (as of 2024-08) PC. The experience has not been relaxed and obvious.
>>> I have c
Hello, Dale.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 14:53:30 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > Hello, Gentoo.
> > I've finally got around to buying a pair of new loadspeakers for my new
> > (as of 2024-08) PC. The experience has not been relaxed and obvious.
> > I have connected the speakers up p
On Saturday 25 January 2025 08:00:12 Greenwich Mean Time k...@aspodata.se
wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie:
> ...
>
> > Then I attempt to use alsamixer to unmute the speakers and, hopefully get
> > some sound out of them. This is where my problems start.
> >
> > alsamixer displays just one object, label
Alan Mackenzie:
...
> Then I attempt to use alsamixer to unmute the speakers and, hopefully get
> some sound out of them. This is where my problems start.
>
> alsamixer displays just one object, labelled S/PDIF in the middle of the
> screen. I don't have an S/PDIF connection, just an ordinary au
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Gentoo.
>
> I've finally got around to buying a pair of new loadspeakers for my new
> (as of 2024-08) PC. The experience has not been relaxed and obvious.
>
> I have connected the speakers up physically. I have made the necessary
> settings in the kernel configurati
Hello, Gentoo.
I've finally got around to buying a pair of new loadspeakers for my new
(as of 2024-08) PC. The experience has not been relaxed and obvious.
I have connected the speakers up physically. I have made the necessary
settings in the kernel configuration, rebuilt and rebooted into it.
On 2025.01.21 12:57, Filip Kobierski wrote:
Hi,
I am no portage expert but wouldn't
# emerge-webrsync
help here?
Unfortunately no, it doesn't work because the sync type is git, not
rsync or webrsync.
If that does not work I would hard reset the branch to HEAD~n commits
(until branches conv
Hi,
I am no portage expert but wouldn't
wouldn't
# emerge-webrsync
help here?
If that does not work I would hard reset the branch to HEAD~n commits (until
branches converge) and sync again.
Regards
fkobi
Original Message
On 1/21/25 18:53, Jack wrote:
> I had no problem upda
I had no problem updating my system two or three days ago, but today
when I try to update, I get:
Syncing repository 'gentoo' into '/var/db/repos/gentoo'...
Auto packing the repository for optimum performance.
See "git help gc" for manual housekeeping.
Enumerating objects: 175170, done.
Count
On Mon, 2025-01-20 at 20:50 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> For those of you suffering withdrawl symptoms from DSLReports there
> is a new site, namely https://broadbandbulletin.com/ that follows in
> the spirit of DSLR.
The lack of an RSS feed is disappointing.
but raising points he did not
understand fully and asking for help. I for one tend to avoid asking for
detailed explanation and guidance in bug reports, because it could be seen as
creating unnecessary noise and potentially taking up dev/maintainers' time for
simpler issues for which
Peter Humphrey writes:
You misunderstand. I'm saying that the version change should be
bigger, not just from -r1 to -r2. Perhaps 7.24.2? 7.25?
No, because those component numbers are specified by upstream -
i.e. the BOINC project itself - not by Gentoo. But it's Gentoo
that provides the Ope
On Monday 20 January 2025 23:40:22 Greenwich Mean Time Alexis wrote:
> Peter Humphrey writes:
> > On Wednesday 15 January 2025 11:50:02 Greenwich Mean Time I
> >
> > wrote:
> >> https://bugs.gentoo.org/948143
> >
> > That bug now has a patch, which proposes to move from
> > sci-misc/boinc-7.24.1
Peter Humphrey writes:
On Wednesday 15 January 2025 11:50:02 Greenwich Mean Time I
wrote:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/948143
That bug now has a patch, which proposes to move from
sci-misc/boinc-7.24.1-r1
to -r2. The scale of the changes proposed seems to me too big
for such
a minor
revision
On Wednesday 15 January 2025 11:50:02 Greenwich Mean Time I wrote:
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/948143
That bug now has a patch, which proposes to move from sci-misc/boinc-7.24.1-r1
to -r2. The scale of the changes proposed seems to me too big for such a minor
revision bump, but more than that, it
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 07:06:16AM -0600 schrieb Dale:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> On Monday 13 January 2025 14:17:41 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
>>> It does this by default when you select to 'Extract here'. For example,
>>> the
>>> archive foo.zip will be extracted in
On Tuesday 14 January 2025 16:53:20 Greenwich Mean Time Michael Orlitzky
wrote:
> On Tue, 2025-01-14 at 16:28 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > That's v helpful, Michael. Thanks.
> >
> > Do you mind if I quote you in the bug report I send in?
>
> Nope, go ahead.
Thanks again.
https://bugs.gent
On Tue, 2025-01-14 at 16:28 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> That's v helpful, Michael. Thanks.
>
> Do you mind if I quote you in the bug report I send in?
>
Nope, go ahead.
On Tuesday 14 January 2025 12:01:02 Greenwich Mean Time Michael wrote:
> I am not familiar with the BOINC application. Is the program taking a long
> time to stop because it is completing whatever calculation it was processing
> and then have to store/upload the result and its current status befo
On Tuesday 14 January 2025 14:18:51 Greenwich Mean Time Michael Orlitzky
wrote:
> On Tue, 2025-01-14 at 11:28 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > How can I prevent portage from auto-updating /etc/init.d/boinc?
>
> In this case the init script is using a custom variable for the
>
Am Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 07:06:16AM -0600 schrieb Dale:
> Michael wrote:
> > On Monday 13 January 2025 14:17:41 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
> >>
> > It does this by default when you select to 'Extract here'. For example,
> > the
> > archive foo.zip will be extracted into a new directory calle
On Tue, 2025-01-14 at 11:28 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> How can I prevent portage from auto-updating /etc/init.d/boinc?
>
In this case the init script is using a custom variable for the
timeout, and setting that variable unconditionally:
stop() {
local stop_timeout="SIGT
Michael wrote:
> On Monday 13 January 2025 14:17:41 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
>>
> It does this by default when you select to 'Extract here'. For example, the
> archive foo.zip will be extracted into a new directory called foo/ and all
> compressed files in foo.zip will be extracted into f
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 at 12:28, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> How can I prevent portage from auto-updating /etc/init.d/boinc?
I'm not sure what order things are sourced, but you could try putting
your edited stop() function in /etc/conf.d/boinc
Regards,
Arve
On Tuesday 14 January 2025 11:28:21 Greenwich Mean Time Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> How can I prevent portage from auto-updating /etc/init.d/boinc?
>
> I run BOINC on my machines, and /etc/init.d/boinc includes far too long a
> timeout on start-stop-daemon when stopping the program. Th
Greetings,
How can I prevent portage from auto-updating /etc/init.d/boinc?
I run BOINC on my machines, and /etc/init.d/boinc includes far too long a
timeout on start-stop-daemon when stopping the program. The minimum time it
will wait is 60s, which is a long time when you're waiting. On this ma
On Monday 13 January 2025 14:17:41 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> > On Monday 13 January 2025 04:47:39 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
> >> eric wrote:
> >>> On 1/12/25 20:03, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I think I ran into this on my old rig too. After some upgrade
Michael wrote:
> On Monday 13 January 2025 04:47:39 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
>> eric wrote:
>>> On 1/12/25 20:03, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I think I ran into this on my old rig too. After some upgrade, I lost
the option in the right click menu. I have this issue on the new ri
On Monday 13 January 2025 04:47:39 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
> eric wrote:
> > On 1/12/25 20:03, Dale wrote:
> >> Howdy,
> >>
> >> I think I ran into this on my old rig too. After some upgrade, I lost
> >> the option in the right click menu. I have this issue on the new rig
> >> and can't
eric wrote:
> On 1/12/25 20:03, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I think I ran into this on my old rig too. After some upgrade, I lost
>> the option in the right click menu. I have this issue on the new rig
>> and can't find anything to install that makes it work again. I
>> sometimes download archiv
On 1/12/25 20:03, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I think I ran into this on my old rig too. After some upgrade, I lost
the option in the right click menu. I have this issue on the new rig
and can't find anything to install that makes it work again. I
sometimes download archives. Right now, I have a lot
Howdy,
I think I ran into this on my old rig too. After some upgrade, I lost
the option in the right click menu. I have this issue on the new rig
and can't find anything to install that makes it work again. I
sometimes download archives. Right now, I have a lot of .zip files.
I'd like to be a
On 2025/01/12 13:22, Michael wrote:
On Sunday 12 January 2025 10:41:23 Greenwich Mean Time n952162 wrote:
Thank you, that gave me the hint I needed for the first step ... I use
an ssh option for nixos that's not need for gentoo: /"-o
PreferredAuthentications=password"/
You can use a user passwo
On Sunday 12 January 2025 10:41:23 Greenwich Mean Time n952162 wrote:
> Thank you, that gave me the hint I needed for the first step ... I use
> an ssh option for nixos that's not need for gentoo: /"-o
> PreferredAuthentications=password"/
You can use a user password to login over SSH or public ke
Thank you, that gave me the hint I needed for the first step ... I use
an ssh option for nixos that's not need for gentoo: /"-o
PreferredAuthentications=password"/
But now I've got a new problem (or problems) that might be gentoo-related:
/Warning: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not defined
and '/ru
On Sunday 12 January 2025 09:08:51 Greenwich Mean Time n952162 wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to run xpra as a server on a gentoo box but I get the
> following error on connection:
>
> /user@host: Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive)./
>
> My nixos client works well with ni
Hello all,
I'm trying to run xpra as a server on a gentoo box but I get the
following error on connection:
/user@host: Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive)./
My nixos client works well with nixos servers, just not gentoo servers.
I don't find a use flag that looks relevant, bu
On Sat, Jan 11, 2025 at 02:32:08PM +, gentoo-user+h...@lists.gentoo.org
wrote:
Topics (messages 205256 through 205258):
[gentoo-user] 'mbsync -a' terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)
205256 - Filip Milosavljević
[gentoo-user] 'mbsync -a' terminat
Am Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 06:45:43PM -0500 schrieb Philip Webb:
> I no longer have a landline available (even via friends)
> & rely on Wifi for I/net service, incl software downloads.
>
> I've been a happy Gentoo user since 2003,
> but want to be able to use Wifi with my 15
On Monday 6 January 2025 10:52:18 Greenwich Mean Time Filip Milosavljević
wrote:
> Greetings everyone, glad to finally be part of the club.
Welcome! :-)
> I've setup neomutt with Gmail successfully but iSync is giving me pains.
> I've enabled all use flags :
>
> net-mail/isync berkdb sasl ssl
Greetings everyone, glad to finally be part of the club.
I've setup neomutt with Gmail successfully but iSync is giving me pains.
I've enabled all use flags :
net-mail/isync berkdb sasl ssl zlib
Setup .mbsyncrc as follows : https://bpa.st/FCFQ
and my isync.gpg as follows : https://bpa.st/LRFA
Alexis wrote:
>
>
> So what happens if you instead do:
>
> ```
> exec("/usr/bin/xtables-legacy-multi iptables-legacy -L COUNT -n -v
> -x -w", $iptables);
> ```
>
> ?
Just the same:
iptables v1.8.11 (legacy): Illegal option `--numeric' with this command
Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help'
On Fri, 2025-01-03 at 00:03 +0100, Ro Bra wrote:
> What's going on here?
Compare & Contrast troubleshooting.
What's going on here?
> Matt Connell hat am 02.01.2025 20:25 CET geschrieben:
>
>
> On Thu, 2025-01-02 at 09:13 +0100, Matthias Hanft wrote:
> > Your "foo.php" does run here, too. I wonder what's the difference?!
> > PHP is 8.2.24.
>
> Same PHP version here.
>
> > The only difference is tha
25 20:25 CET geschrieben:
>
>
> On Thu, 2025-01-02 at 09:13 +0100, Matthias Hanft wrote:
> > Your "foo.php" does run here, too. I wonder what's the difference?!
> > PHP is 8.2.24.
>
> Same PHP version here.
>
> > The only difference is that my "exec" is in a class
On Thu, 2025-01-02 at 09:13 +0100, Matthias Hanft wrote:
> Your "foo.php" does run here, too. I wonder what's the difference?!
> PHP is 8.2.24.
Same PHP version here.
> The only difference is that my "exec" is in a class method in a PHP
> file which is included by "require_once". And it has wor
Matthias Hanft writes:
Yes, everything is run as root. Indeed I had /sbin/iptables in
my PHP
script.
Getting this error, I tried "which iptables" in a root bash
which
showed
/usr/bin/iptables. So I changed this (and even to
"/usr/bin/iptables-legacy",
but with no effect, presumably because o
Matt Connell schrieb:
>
> I noticed that your path to iptables is in /usr/bin/, but `which` on my
> system says /sbin/. Are you running this as root? What version of PHP
> are you using?
Yes, everything is run as root. Indeed I had /sbin/iptables in my PHP script.
Getting this error, I tried "w
On Wed, 2025-01-01 at 18:33 +0100, Matthias Hanft wrote:
>
> So it seems that I can't use any parameters at all any more -
> from PHP.
>
> What's the trick to get this working again?
Hmm. I can't replicate this failure. Using both `php -a` and foo.php,
I get expected results. (I'm using the IN
Hi,
when I call
/usr/bin/iptables -L COUNT -n -v -x -w
from bash, everything works well - as it did for years.
When I call the same command from PHP:
exec("/usr/bin/iptables -L COUNT -n -v -x -w", $iptables);
I get (since this month) the message
iptables v1.8.11 (legacy): Illegal option `--n
Due to changes in glib, mc.ext.ini now requires double backslashes as
per their documentation.
# Regex
# An extended regular expression
# Please note that we are using the PCRE library and thus \\| matches
# the literal | and | has a special meaning (or), and () have a special meaning
# and \\(
On Monday 30 December 2024 21:51:29 Greenwich Mean Time Alan Grimes wrote:
> Hey, I'm having usability problems in applications as my CPU clock
> frequency crashes down to about 530 mhz... I need it lock in a floor
> frequency of 1.25 ghz... I used
> cpupower frequency-set -d 1.25GHz which does li
Hey, I'm having usability problems in applications as my CPU clock
frequency crashes down to about 530 mhz... I need it lock in a floor
frequency of 1.25 ghz... I used
cpupower frequency-set -d 1.25GHz which does lift it up to a usable
frequency but a day later it crashes down to garbage again.
Am Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 11:02:55PM +0100 schrieb k...@aspodata.se:
> Alan Mackenzie:
> ...
> > By the way, do you know an easy way for copying an entire filesystem,
> > such as the root system, but without copying other systems mounted in
> > it? I tried for some while with rsync and various combi
241229 Ionen Wolkens wrote:
> Are you sure you didn't do `emerge emerge -pvt` by mistake?
> If not on the command line, maybe coming from somewhere else
> like an alias/script or EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS.
> That would emerge, well .. app-xemacs/emerge
I tried 'emerge -pv @preserved-rebuild' again & it
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 08:14:02AM -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
> I just did my weekly update, which involved only Cfitsio Elogind.
> Afterwards, it warned me :
>
> !!! existing preserved libs:
> >>> package: sci-libs/cfitsio-4.5.0
>* - /usr/lib64/libcfitsio.so.10.4
>* - /usr/lib64/libc
On 12/27/2024 04:51:11 PM, Chris Spackman wrote:
On 2024-12-27 08:16, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
recently (currently xorg-server-21.1.15) the key seems to be
ignored.
Entering some key combination like M enters an M in my editor.
Thanks Jack, thanks Chris for your help.
It turned out my ke
I just did my weekly update, which involved only Cfitsio Elogind.
Afterwards, it warned me :
!!! existing preserved libs:
>>> package: sci-libs/cfitsio-4.5.0
* - /usr/lib64/libcfitsio.so.10.4
* - /usr/lib64/libcfitsio.so.10.4.4.1
*used by /usr/lib64/libgwenviewlib.so.4.97.0 (kde
On Saturday 28 December 2024 21:53:53 Greenwich Mean Time Wols Lists wrote:
> On 18/12/2024 14:30, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 December 2024 12:13:59 GMT Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> >> I've been having fun with systemd-boot.
> >
> > I've been using bootctl from systemd-utils for some yea
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