The mysql database used only by mythtv has grown to 1.3Gbytes - a bit
over the top!
mythconverg itself is only 34Mbytes, but /var/lib/mysql is full of files
named (myth1 is the hostname):
myth1-bin.01
myth1-bin.02
myth1-bin.03
...
basicly one for each day operations occur on the data
mythconverg itself is only 34Mbytes, but /var/lib/mysql is full of files
named (myth1 is the hostname):
myth1-bin.01
myth1-bin.02
myth1-bin.03
...
basicly one for each day operations occur on the database.
Can they be safely deleted/compressed or reduced in size somehow? I
have r
Hi!
I receive a segmentation fault after launching amule from a console. No other
message displayed. I'd like to understand which is the problem, can some of
you help me?
Thanks
Mauro
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Thank you, just what I needed. I thought I had turned binary logging
off, and didnt expect to find the files there in any case.
BillK
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 11:50 +0400, Alexander Kirillov wrote:
> PURGE MASTER LOGS TO 'myth1-bin.
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On 17/06/06, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 23:09:57 +0200
Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 17/06/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You cannot use an ssh client in this manner.
>
> But what if mail-server uses secure connection
On 17/06/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BUT: As there are no GLSAs, I'd say that there are no currently known
security problems.
Thanks!
Out of the the apps mentioned in this thread, which one would you
recommend and why (what I'm really trying to find out is how do they
compa
Mauro Arnoldi a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> I receive a segmentation fault after launching amule from a console. No other
> message displayed. I'd like to understand which is the problem, can some of
> you help me?
Hi,
Did you try revdep-rebuild, and/or rebuild wxGTK ?
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On 17/06/06, Teresa and Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone could point me to the conf file to turn on log
rotation for my
>emerge.log.
Here is a sample of the file:
> /var/log/http-replicator.log {
> size 10k
> missingok
> copyt
Alle 11:32, domenica 18 giugno 2006, Fabrice Delliaux ha scritto:
> Mauro Arnoldi a écrit :
> > Hi!
> >
> > I receive a segmentation fault after launching amule from a console. No
> > other message displayed. I'd like to understand which is the problem, can
> > some of you help me?
>
> Hi,
>
> Did
Hi,
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 09:20:53 + Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 17/06/06, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 23:09:57 +0200 Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > But what if mail-server uses secure connection (SSL) and secure
> > > authentication? Co
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Telling people never to use --deep is as misleading as telling
> them always to use it. The only correct advice is to help people
> decide for themselves when to use it and when not.
Hmm. When to use it then, and when not? Either the user follows
gentoo-announce and runs
I've got the same problem since the last upgrade of gcc.
amuled works perfectly
I can't do "emerge -e world", so the problem remains.
Mauro Arnoldi wrote:
> Alle 11:32, domenica 18 giugno 2006, Fabrice Delliaux ha scritto:
>> Mauro Arnoldi a écrit :
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I receive a segmentation fault
On 18/06/06, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope. It acts like a telnet client after establishing an SSL connection:
---snip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ openssl s_client -connect pop.gmail.com:pop3s
CONNECTED(0003)
[lots of info snipped]
+OK Gpop ready for requests from 123.45.67.89
Alle 16:22, domenica 18 giugno 2006, Emanuele Morozzi ha scritto:
> I've got the same problem since the last upgrade of gcc.
>
> amuled works perfectly
>
> I can't do "emerge -e world", so the problem remains.
I hope not to have to "emerge -e world" It will take a lifetime!!!
> Mauro Arnoldi
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Mick wrote:
>
> Of course not necessary for the kernel (as Michael Weyershäuser
> already said), but what about the copy of the .config file?
OK, copying the .config file to /boot/ would be a good idea if you do
so. However it is not necessary to do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> root # modprobe nvidia
> FATAL: Error inserting nvidia
> (/lib/modules/2.6.16-gentoo-r9/video/nvidia.ko): Invalid module
> format
You've maybe used a different compiler version for the kernel than
for the nvidia stuff? If not that, then check the dates, to see
whether
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Emanuele Morozzi wrote:
> I've got the same problem since the last upgrade of gcc.
>
> amuled works perfectly
>
> I can't do "emerge -e world", so the problem remains.
>
Upgrade from what to what? You definitely should do an emerge -e world
if you
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 14:12:11 +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> And glsa-check is a bit unwieldy: 'glsa-check -ln 2>/dev/null |
> grep '\[N\]' | cut -d\ -f1 | xargs -n1 glsa-check -d'.
What's wrong with 'glsa-check -t all'? Then investigate any GLSA numbers
it reports.
> Plus, the
> results ca
Mick wrote:
On 17/06/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BUT: As there are no GLSAs, I'd say that there are no currently known
security problems.
Thanks!
Out of the the apps mentioned in this thread, which one would you
recommend
Netcat or gnu-netcat (not much of a difference, a
I use ~/.xprofile , have a try, ;--)
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 14:12:11 +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > And glsa-check is a bit unwieldy: 'glsa-check -ln 2>/dev/null |
> > grep '\[N\]' | cut -d\ -f1 | xargs -n1 glsa-check -d'.
>
> What's wrong with 'glsa-check -t all'?
Ah. I didn't know about "all". I've used
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 16:00:18 +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > Then investigate any GLSA numbers it reports.
>
> Too much typing. :) It should have an option to directly list
> these numbers in full -- at least the Synopsis to Unaffected part.
> (Anyone good enough at sed or awk to produce
On Sat, 2006-06-17 at 22:04 -0700, gentuxx wrote:
> I was going through and cleaning out some older slotted packages. One
> of which was gkrellm-1.2.13. I use (and LOVE) gkrellm2, but really
> have no interesting in keeping 1.2.13 around. But whenever I run an
> `emerge -Duatv world', 1.2.13 po
The only time .xsession is read is if you select the "Custom" option in KDM. And if that is the case you need to put your WM in there and everything. I think. Also I think that you have to put the Sha-bang entry in there:
#!/bin/shAnd set it as executable...it seems like I remember having troubl
Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> root # modprobe nvidia
>> FATAL: Error inserting nvidia
>> (/lib/modules/2.6.16-gentoo-r9/video/nvidia.ko): Invalid module
>> format
>
> You've maybe used a different compiler version for the kernel than
> for the nvidia
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David Corbin wrote:
> Thanks. I happened on that thread this morning, and I did search, but I
> guess
> it was too fresh for Google.
Well yea, I would try www.gmane.org next time. It is a great resource
because it "tracks" ALOT of mailing lists in
well, i recompiled and broke the kernel :P
while i was trying to fix it, the livecd had the same problem as my
installation; it complained about alsa-drivers being compiled
incorrectly. Perhaps a bug?On 6/14/06, recordus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when I compiled my kernel, I only selected "Sound
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Hi list,
Today I expended my RAM to 2GB (DDR) to my workstation, as apposed to
the initial 1GB I had. The RAm added is identical to the initial RAM.
Without changing the kernel (2.6.16.x) I still get 1GB available, and
digging into the kernel I found
Hello All,
I am trying to get my recently built system to recognize my Adaptec
29160 configured on the system.
I have SCSI built into the kernel, here is the dmesg statement,
SCSI subsystem initialized,
I can see my sata drive, which from what I read, scsi needs to be
working for sata acce
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006, Ralph Slooten wrote:
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> Hi list,
>
> Today I expended my RAM to 2GB (DDR) to my workstation, as apposed to
> the initial 1GB I had. The RAm added is identical to the initial RAM.
> Without changing the kernel (2.6.16.x) I stil
Ok, I rushed that email off pretty quickly as I was heading to church. I got to thinking that you might like a little more info. One thing to keep in mind is that you need to "exec" you WM whenever you use .xsession, and it must be the last thing you do (since you exec anything after it won't get
* Ralph Slooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-18 12:52]:
> Today I expended my RAM to 2GB (DDR) to my workstation, as apposed to
> the initial 1GB I had. The RAm added is identical to the initial RAM.
> Without changing the kernel (2.6.16.x) I still get 1GB available, and
> digging into the kernel I
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 16:00:18 +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > It should have an option to directly list
> > these numbers in full -- at least the Synopsis to Unaffected
> > part. (Anyone good enough at sed or awk to produce such an
> > extract from a glsa-check -d output?)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Apparently also the mouse and keyboard drivers need to be
> > downgraded to match the xserve
>
> What package contains those drivers?
No idea, I'm still on monolithic. Look in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log
file, search for kb
On 18/06/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Netcat or gnu-netcat (not much of a difference, as far as I know).
With netcat, you can either do SMTP manually (like you intended) or
you can use netcat in the way it might have been originally intended;
ie. as a "cat to net".
To do the
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 21:37:55 +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> I've aliased this: `glsa-check -t all | while read number; do
> echo =; echo; glsa-check -d $number | grep -B88 Unaffected |
> grep --color=always -A88 Synopsis; echo; done'.
Neat :)
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The severity of the itch
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 14:13:44 -0400
sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am trying to get my recently built system to recognize my Adaptec
> 29160 configured on the system.
> I have SCSI built into the kernel, here is the dmesg statement,
> SCSI subsystem initialized,
Do you have SCSI Trans
Hi all,
Gentoo Weekly News mentioned that among the new features of
Portage-2.1 there was Colour remappings: "you can now remap the
colours that Portage will use in its output." But the man page
says nothing about how to do this, nor what colour names it knows
about. The gentoo-wiki has not
Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No idea, I'm still on monolithic. Look in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log
> file, search for kbd, see what module it tries to load, then do an
> equery belongs on that file. For example:
>
> $ equery belongs /usr/lib/modules/input/kbd_drv.so
> [ Searchin
OK. I'm using mythtv-0.19_p9163-r1. I have a few questions:
First of all, it takes a really long time to register any kind of
database action (around five seconds), so if I say to record a program,
or to not record a program that is set to record, it takes a really long
time for it to register.
As you know, I recently reinstalled Gentoo. When I su - to root, I get
these weird errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ su -
Password:
configuration error - unknown item 'FAILLOG_ENAB' (notify administrator)
configuration error - unknown item 'LASTLOG_ENAB' (notify administrator)
configuration error - u
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
> As you know, I recently reinstalled Gentoo. When I su - to root, I get
> these weird errors:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ su -
> Password:
> configuration error - unknown item 'FAILLOG_ENAB' (notify administrator)
> configurati
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 18:10 -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> OK. I'm using mythtv-0.19_p9163-r1. I have a few questions:
>
> First of all, it takes a really long time to register any kind of
> database action (around five seconds), so if I say to record a program,
> or to not record a program th
i've recently set up a local nfs server for my disfiles; to keep the WAN
out i have:
iptables -A INPUT -p TCP -i ! ${LAN} -d 0/0 --dport nfs -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -p UDP -i ! ${LAN} -d 0/0 --dport nfs -j DROP
everthing is working fine so far; however, my logs are full with these
messages:
sv
It can take awhile, especially on low powered hardware. However, check
what settings you are using in myth to point at the database server.
Check DNS operation (often a prime suspect when delays in network ops
are seen), use IP instead of hostname, and is a local DB, try localhost
and 127.0.0.1 an
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Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-06-17 at 22:04 -0700, gentuxx wrote:
>
>> I was going through and cleaning out some older slotted packages. One
>> of which was gkrellm-1.2.13. I use (and LOVE) gkrellm2, but really
>> have no interesting in
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 09:54 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
> It can take awhile, especially on low powered hardware. However, check
> what settings you are using in myth to point at the database server.
> Check DNS operation (often a prime suspect when delays in network ops
> are seen), use IP in
On 6/17/06, CapSel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't speak japanese at all :)
I only know a bit of japanese, but I can tell you that that is in fact
not Japanese. Most likely it's Chinese.
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Steven Susbauer wrote:
> What graphics card are you using? Sluggish and screen jolts sound possibly
> like your graphics are too high for the card. Generally too little ram
> will result in your HD doing a lot of work during gameplay.
GeForce 6600/GeF
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Hi David,
David Klempner wrote:
> Note that without doing *anything*, with a normal 3G/1G split, you'll
> actually get 896M. Recent kernels added in a config option to have a
> 2.75G/1.25G split, which solves this problem; it makes sense to use that
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Matthias Langer wrote:
> i've recently set up a local nfs server for my disfiles; to keep the WAN
> out i have:
>
> iptables -A INPUT -p TCP -i ! ${LAN} -d 0/0 --dport nfs -j DROP
> iptables -A INPUT -p UDP -i ! ${LAN} -d 0/0 --dport nfs -j DROP
>
>
Mick wrote:
I'm off now emerging netcat, but I noticed that there's also cryptcat
which I assume is only useful if the remote server has twofish
encryption enabled?
I suppose so. cryptcat makes then sense, when you use it as a
server. With *netcat*, you can use it as a server:
nc -l -
This mail is written in Chinese, yes, I'm sure, for I am a Chinese..besides, please click the report spam button to get rid of it.regardsdaniel On 6/18/06,
CapSel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I don't speak japanese at all :)
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* Ralph Slooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-19 00:25]:
> David Klempner wrote:
> > Note that without doing *anything*, with a normal 3G/1G split, you'll
> > actually get 896M. Recent kernels added in a config option to have a
> > 2.75G/1.25G split, which solves this problem; it makes sense to use
I just emerged the latest x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati (6.6,1)...for my
radeon 9200 on ~amd64
and it did wonders for me for googleearth googleearth on 6.6.0 was
slow like molasses in winter.
In xorg.conf I'm using the "radeon" driver.
Cheers,
Kumar
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