On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 09:01:30 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > Thanks for the help. I'm updating rhythmbox via layman now. Not sure
> > why evolution-data-server is a dependency though.
>
> it's required by totem-pl-parser for some reason:
Do you have the eds USE flag set?
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Neil Bothwick
camille ~ # glsa-check -t all
This system is affected by the following GLSAs:
200801-19
camille ~ # glsa-check -d 200801-19
GLSA 200801-19:
GOffice: Multiple vulnerabilities
Synopsis: Mu
Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 2008-02-11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>>> I've recently switched from DSL to Cable connection but still have
>>> both working currently.
>>
>> I've snipped all responses but carefully read through the
On 2008-02-11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As you may have guessed I meant IP address. That is, although the
> Modem connects to the PC by ethernet wire, it has no inward facing
> address. This was explained by at least two other posters. (Something
> I'd failed to realize. I
I noticed a number of new gnome related packages dropping in all of a sudden
as a result of the new svg USE flag in imagemagick:
=
# emerge -uptDv world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[nom
Hello,
One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops below
1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stands out. I did notice that
'X' is at the top of the list, even when the machine is quiescent (nobody
doing anything). Suspiciaous. Clearly I have a run away or hidden p
On Monday 11 February 2008, Patrick Holthaus wrote:
> Hi and thanks for the reply!
>
> > I use hkp://subkeys.pgp.net as my default keyserver and do not seem to
> > have such a problem (unless I open a new message offline, which has a new
> > key that has not been imported yet from the keyserver).
>
On Monday 11 February 2008, Grant wrote:
> The second guide deals with bridging and the first does not. Should
> I be setting up bridging? The first guide seems simpler. Should I
> be OK with that one? I'd hate to dig into one of them and then find
> out I should have chosen the other.
>
> - G
I'm hoping to install openvpn on my remote hosted server. I have
three machines to consider:
1. remote hosted web/mail server
2. local firewall, print server
3. local laptop
I'm hoping to use the vpn in three few ways:
1. imap and smtp between my laptop and the mail server
2. ssh from my laptop
Hi Grant,
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 5:41 AM, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm hoping to use the vpn in three few ways:
>
> 1. imap and smtp between my laptop and the mail server
> 2. ssh from my laptop to the remote server
> 3. cups printing from the remote server to the print server
I do
Eric Martin writes:
> Dan Farrell wrote:
> > You might consider building packages but not installing them -- I think
> > could use --buildpkgonly (aka -B) to achieve this end. If the world
> > emerge with a -B flag finishes successfully, I think that means all
> > packages were built and you are
Mick wrote:
Thanks for the prefix tip! I was thinking of letting each site to have its
own database within mysql, but my wife wants each one separately. As long as
they are separable both for backups and uploads I don't mind really. Aren't
multiple mysql instances going to affect server perf
Sounds like you have not set the timezone in /etc/conf.d/clock properly.
It defaults to the word "Factory"
BillK
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 16:38 +0100, Amar Cosic wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I just upgraded my kenel to 2.6.23-r8 and everything seems to be
> OK.Only issue I have is clock.Its +1 hour what
Suma Sharma kpitcummins.com> writes:
> Hi
> Please give me the procedure to install the cross-compiler
> sh4-unknown-linux-gnu toolchain available on
> http://tinderbox.dev.gentoo.org/cross-x86/
Your best resource is the newly
revised:http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/embedded/handbook/
If y
On Monday 11 February 2008, Marzan, Richard non Unisys wrote:
> I wonder what's happening...Is there something
>
> > > that I could have missed?
> >
> > You forgot to reboot to run the new kernel
> >
>
> I did reboot...more than once. Made sure uname -a corresponded to
> the kernel in /boot/ and t
On Monday 11 February 2008, Patrick Holthaus wrote:
> Hey there!
>
> I wonder why Kmail does not import any gpg keys. For example on this list,
>
> many people sign their messages. But Kmail tells me something like this:
> > Message was signed on xxx with unknown key xxx.
> > The validity of the si
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan McKinnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:32 AM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia-drivers failing to install because
> kernel tree not found
>
> On Monday 11 February 2008, Marzan, Richard
FF will use whatever your conn is set to. as far as logging in thats
cookie based (normally) so the browser should just resume session once
the network is backup ( ie - /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart)
On Feb 11, 2008, at 11:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I happen to be in a situation where
On Monday 11 February 2008, Marzan, Richard non Unisys wrote:
> I recently read an article at planet.gentoo.org about a 2 serious
> bugs in the kernel that could lead to someone crashing or rooting a
> system with linux kernels prior to gentoo-sources-2.6.23-r2. So being
> the paranoid one that I a
> > I'm hoping to use the vpn in three few ways:
> >
> > 1. imap and smtp between my laptop and the mail server
> > 2. ssh from my laptop to the remote server
> > 3. cups printing from the remote server to the print server
>
> I don't think you need a VPN to SSH from your laptop to the remote
>
> > > > I still can't send mail though, with or without authentication.
> > > > I get this when port scanning with nmap:
> > > >
> > > > 25/tcp filtered smtp
> > > >
> > > > Does that mean my host is blocking the smtp port?
> > >
> > > It's possible. Or, perhaps you're behind a firewall without
On 2008-02-11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> I've recently switched from DSL to Cable connection but still have
>> both working currently.
>
> I've snipped all responses but carefully read through them. I think I
> didn't provide enough info at the o
I recently read an article at planet.gentoo.org about a 2 serious bugs
in the kernel that could lead to someone crashing or rooting a system
with linux kernels prior to gentoo-sources-2.6.23-r2. So being the
paranoid one that I am, I unmasked this ebuild and installed it. I
performed a `make oldcon
Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The cable modem acquires an IP address by dhcp from comcast but also
>> internalizes the MAC of the NIC in the PC, so if you change the MAC
>> (By inserting a router in between, with a different MAC in this case)
>> then the modem continues to try to connect to
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:02:01 -0800
Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I still can't send mail though, with or without authentication.
> > > I get this when port scanning with nmap:
> > >
> > > 25/tcp filtered smtp
> > >
> > > Does that mean my host is blocking the smtp port?
> >
> > It's pos
> > So I would set up openvpn on my remote server and connect to it from:
>
> here's a few ideas about the subject, some options to think about.
>
> > 1. my local print server for printing
>
> Look into routed vpn networks. If I were in your case I would probably
> set up a VPN server on (one of)
> > I still can't send mail though, with or without authentication. I get
> > this when port scanning with nmap:
> >
> > 25/tcp filtered smtp
> >
> > Does that mean my host is blocking the smtp port?
>
> It's possible. Or, perhaps you're behind a firewall without that port
> open?
My local net
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 09:24:41AM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> camille ~ # glsa-check -t all
> This system is affected by the following GLSAs:
> 200801-19
> camille ~ # glsa-check -d 200801-19
> GLSA 200801-19:
> GOffice: Multiple vulnerabilities
> ==
On Monday 11 February 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The cable modem acquires an IP address by dhcp from comcast but also
> internalizes the MAC of the NIC in the PC, so if you change the MAC
> (By inserting a router in between, with a different MAC in this case)
> then the modem continues to tr
On Monday 11 February 2008, kashani wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > I am not quite sure how best to setup a local Drupal development server.
> > This is only for developing the websites, which when ready for publishing
> > will be migrated to the hosting server.
> >
> > Still at the planning stage with a
Hi,
After kernel renewing to 2.6.24-r1, ifconfig doesn't show alias' on
interfaces.
# ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:04:23:DE:56:38
inet addr:111.222.111.222 Bcast:111.222.111.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
No , timezone is Europe/Sarajevo as it should be
On Feb 11, 2008 10:48 PM, William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like you have not set the timezone in /etc/conf.d/clock properly.
> It defaults to the word "Factory"
>
> BillK
>
>
> On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 16:38 +0100, Amar Cosic wr
I do this with my work printer - the printer is locked down to a local
network - I can print from locked out offices/labs anywhere (and even
from home, picking up the printouts when I arrive - convenient!)
I also transfer sometimes large files (using scp) and run ssh sessions
and imap/smtp mail al
On Monday 11 February 2008, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops
> below 1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stands out. I did
> notice that 'X' is at the top of the list, even when the machine is
> quiescent (nobody doing anything)
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 09:57 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 09:24:41AM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > camille ~ # glsa-check -t all
> > This system is affected by the following GLSAs:
> > 200801-19
> > camille ~ # glsa-check -d 200801-19
> > GLSA 200801-1
On 2008-02-12, Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've been waiting and waiting and waiting forever for DSL to
>> come to my neighborhood just so that I can switch to a decent
>> provider and rid myself of this nonsense.
>
> Don't assume DSL will be better. They often block ports too
> (as
atop 3
filter by "p"
El lun, 11-02-2008 a las 19:49 +, James escribió:
> Hello,
>
> One of the workstations (amd64 2gig ram) has a load that never drops below
> 1.0, as seen by top. Looking at a ps nothing stands out. I did notice that
> 'X' is at the top of the list, even when the machi
Grant wrote:
I'm thinking I may not have explained this properly. My local ISP is
Cox and I get the above list of filtered ports when port scanning my
remote machine which is hosted halfway across the country. Cox can't
prevent me from scanning the SMTP port on my remote machine right? My
host
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 16:00:49 -0800
Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can print from your laptop to your printer at home while
> > overseas, for example.
Sounds very convenient ; )
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:28:16 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I happen to be in a situation where I have both a DSL and CABLE
> connection to internet up for the time being... (Until the DSL
> contract month runs out).
>
> It affords a nifty opportunity to do some experiments. Of course I
> test
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 10:14:59 -0500
Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been waiting and waiting and waiting forever for DSL to come to
> my neighborhood just so that I can switch to a decent provider and rid
> myself of this nonsense.
Don't assume DSL will be better. They often block p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It turned out to be a simple matter of cycling the various
modem/router PC s in the right order. Once I got the help desk it
took about 2 minutes to get things resolved. It was setup right just
needed to recycle the Modem with router off.
So that is why they tol
Hi,
I'm having trouble installing gentoo on my old laptop... It says it
can't find the interface eth0. I believe it has to do with the fact I
have a pcmcia card with usb ports on which a usb2eth adapter is
plugged.
On another system I use on that laptop, it usually tries to
recognize my net
Hello all
I just upgraded my kenel to 2.6.23-r8 and everything seems to be
OK.Onlyissue I have is
clock.Its +1 hour what it should be. I have this issue before and during
boot there was some error that "cant setup clock from /etc/conf.d/clock ,
you will have to set it up manualy" .Unfortunetly I o
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 08:54:06AM -0600, Dan Farrell wrote:
> Either is good; however you are going to need a different MX host for
> your mail I'm afraid. Since hosts can't connect to 25 they can't send
> mail directly to you. COX probably has provided an outgoing relay
> host, but didn't expec
> > > > I'm hoping to use the vpn in three few ways:
> > > >
> > > > 1. imap and smtp between my laptop and the mail server
> > > > 2. ssh from my laptop to the remote server
> > > > 3. cups printing from the remote server to the print server
> > >
> > > I don't think you need a VPN to SS
I'm sorry to be bringing so much stuff up on this forum that is
actually off topic. No one has complained but if anyone knows where
this question should be sent... please let me know.
I'm trying to work out the sequence of events when playing videos from
the internet. There are many freebies out
On Feb 7, 2008 12:23 PM, Hilco Wijbenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a USB mouse which likes to freeze up every now and then.
> Whenever I don't use my box for a little while (not necessarily long
> enough for the screen saver to kick in) and then touch the mouse, it
> will freeze right away
Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> AFAICT, cable modems that act as bridges are becoming more rare
> (DSL bridges were always more rare than cable bridges for some
> reason). Comcast has tried to replace my (rented) bridge with
> a router a couple times, but I always insist that I want i
Hey there!
I wonder why Kmail does not import any gpg keys. For example on this list,
many people sign their messages. But Kmail tells me something like this:
> Message was signed on xxx with unknown key xxx.
> The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
> Status: No public key to verify t
As you have an Intel Core Duo, you should have the EMT64E version -
Intel's version of the AMD64 instruction set - thus x86-64 compatible.
Best place to check is Intel's website - here's what I found:
http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sspec=sl9dv
http://developer.intel.com/design/mob
On Feb 11, 2008 10:17 PM, Wael Nasreddine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's been like 6 months I'm using the arch i686, but today I saw on this
> page[1] something that confused me, saying that I have an x86_64 arch I have a
> Toshiba A135-S4427 with Intel dual core 1.73Ghz here's the ou
Hi and thanks for the reply!
> I use hkp://subkeys.pgp.net as my default keyserver and do not seem to have
> such a problem (unless I open a new message offline, which has a new key
> that has not been imported yet from the keyserver).
I changed the default server to the one you use. It seems to
Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I wanted to try to gauge if there was much of a noticeable difference
>> with the two IP connections. And it would be handy to just step
>> through the links changine the GW intermittently.
>
> Yes, you can do that, but if you put a linux box between the
Hello,
It's been like 6 months I'm using the arch i686, but today I saw on this
page[1] something that confused me, saying that I have an x86_64 arch I have a
Toshiba A135-S4427 with Intel dual core 1.73Ghz here's the output of
/proc/cpuinfo
CUT
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineI
On 2008-02-11, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I'm thinking I may not have explained this properly. My local
>>> ISP is Cox and I get the above list of filtered ports when
>>> port scanning my remote machine which is hosted halfway across
>>> the country. Cox can't prevent me from scanning
I happen to be in a situation where I have both a DSL and CABLE
connection to internet up for the time being... (Until the DSL
contract month runs out).
It affords a nifty opportunity to do some experiments. Of course I
tested the speeds of both and it varies between 200 and 500 % faster
on the C
Hi Grant,
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'm hoping to use the vpn in three few ways:
> > >
> > > 1. imap and smtp between my laptop and the mail server
> > > 2. ssh from my laptop to the remote server
> > > 3. cups printing from the remote server t
> > > Thanks for the help. I'm updating rhythmbox via layman now. Not sure
> > > why evolution-data-server is a dependency though.
> >
> > it's required by totem-pl-parser for some reason:
>
> Do you have the eds USE flag set?
No I've actually got -eds in make.conf.
- Grant
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> > I'm thinking I may not have explained this properly. My local ISP is
> > Cox and I get the above list of filtered ports when port scanning my
> > remote machine which is hosted halfway across the country. Cox can't
> > prevent me from scanning the SMTP port on my remote machine right? My
> >
Hi,
I'm having trouble installing gentoo on my old laptop... It says it
can't find the interface eth0. I believe it has to do with the fact I
have a pcmcia card with usb ports on which a usb2eth adapter is
plugged.
On another system I use on that laptop, it usually tries to
recognize my net
Hi,
has someone changed the hard disk of that laptop? (or one from its
family?)
Any advice? May I buy a generic one?
TIA,
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http://blog.emergetux.net
Bombing for peace is like fucking for virginity
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On Feb 7, 2008 12:23 PM, Hilco Wijbenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a USB mouse which likes to freeze up every now and then.
> Whenever I don't use my box for a little while (not necessarily long
> enough for the screen saver to kick in) and then touch the mouse, it
> will freeze right away
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:23:23 -0800
Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I cringe at the idea of having to use a VPN for imap, however.
>
> Why? Would you say the same of using it for SMTP?
I read email rather compulsively I guess, and would hate to be bothered
with VPNs, then use an encrypted m
Hi,
Torrent file available here:
http://www.torrentbox.com/torrent_details?id=174031
http://isohunt.com/release/116718/gentoo?poster=&cat=-1
They are the same, but isohunt is only a search engine, while the
torrentbox is the tracker.
Please help to seed if you can.
Thank you,
István
Magyarszk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've recently switched from DSL to Cable connection but still have
> both working currently.
I've snipped all responses but carefully read through them. I think I
didn't provide enough info at the outset.
I see now that this cable modem has no ethernet address as sev
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:55:29 +0100
Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has someone changed the hard disk of that laptop? (or one from its
> family?)
> Any advice? May I buy a generic one?
>
> TIA,
>
judging by
http://es.computers.toshiba-europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/jsp/SUPPORTSEC
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