On 26 Jan 2010, at 01:00, Grant wrote:
...
You mentioned that the headset's PIN can't be changed. Couldn't
anybody pair with it if they enter ?
They can't because you have to hold the button down to initiate the
pairing process.
Stroller.
On 25 Jan 2010, at 20:12, Kyle Bader wrote:
This is rather blunt but...
Find / -name "*"|xargs touch
I am pleased to award you, on behalf of the gentoo-users mailing list,
a golden prize for this year's most redundant use of wildcards in a
command line.
Stroller.
On 27 Jan 2010, at 00:34, walt wrote:
...
After thinking awhile I realized that pam can be used to
combine muliple forms of authentication to reduce the well
documented risk of single-factor authentication (like our
traditional password system).
...
Any sysadmins out there that can confirm my re
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:49:23 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > Why would you want to do that? The virtual CD is not taking up any
> > space on the disk
>
> oRly? Toshiba used to sell USB keys that came built in with a cd (or
> hd?) partition that you couldn't get rid of but it took up space.
>
On 26 Jan 2010, at 20:54, Paul Hartman wrote:
...
I don't think it is possible to remove it. Disks with this kind of
"helpful" stuff are annoying because of violating corporate policies,
being seen as non-hdd by some devices that accept external hard drives
(like a dvr, media center etc).
It s
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 04:34:56PM -0800, walt wrote:
> After thinking awhile I realized that pam can be used to
> combine muliple forms of authentication to reduce the well
> documented risk of single-factor authentication (like our
> traditional password system).
>
> Example: if I have an ordin
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 08:33:57 +, Stroller wrote:
> > You mentioned that the headset's PIN can't be changed. Couldn't
> > anybody pair with it if they enter ?
> They can't because you have to hold the button down to initiate the
> pairing process.
Even if they could, what's the point?
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 10:24:52 +, Stroller wrote:
> It should be mentioned that these virtual CDs can be immensely useful
> if your operating system doesn't ship with drivers for the unit -
> think home users of Windows.
>
> The virtual drive appears as a standard CD drive, supported by all
I am looking for a working version of the lightning-addon for
thunderbird 3.0.1 on gentoo amd64 ...
The version in portage doesn't work, the mozilla-overlay does not
contain a more recent release and my googling also lead me to some
downloads which can't be installed.
Do you gentoo-users know if
hi,
my system is gentoo amd64. i want to get the edid info. for my
monitor. the read-edid package would do this, but it only works in
32bit env.
do we have a alternative way to get the edid info. in a 64bit env.?
--
Best Regards,
David Shen
http://twitter.com/davidshen84/
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On Mittwoch 27 Januar 2010, Xi Shen wrote:
> hi,
>
> my system is gentoo amd64. i want to get the edid info. for my
> monitor. the read-edid package would do this, but it only works in
> 32bit env.
>
> do we have a alternative way to get the edid info. in a 64bit env.?
lm_sensors-2.XY
--->
decod
I need to get a backtrace from a core dump file. I followed the
instructions here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml
I added -g to CFLAGS and splitdebug to FEATURES and built the
application with those new setting (that would be media-sound/lmms in
this case.) I then did "ul
Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
I need to get a backtrace from a core dump file. I followed the
instructions here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml
I added -g to CFLAGS and splitdebug to FEATURES and built the
application with those new setting (that would be media-sound/lmms in
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 21:12:34 +0800, Xi Shen wrote:
> my system is gentoo amd64. i want to get the edid info. for my
> monitor. the read-edid package would do this, but it only works in
> 32bit env.
What makes you think that? The read-edid package is amd64 keyworded and
works fine here.
--
Neil
On 01/27/2010 04:58 PM, Steffen Loos wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras schrieb:
I need to get a backtrace from a core dump file. I followed the
instructions here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml
I added -g to CFLAGS and splitdebug to FEATURES and built the
application with those new set
Hi, I noticed one strange message when doing full shutdown.
It appears at the very end, before turning computer off:
...
* Stopping fcron ... [ ok ]
* Stopping syslog-ng ... [ ok ]
* Terminating remaining processes ...
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> my system is gentoo amd64. i want to get the edid info. for my
>> monitor. the read-edid package would do this, but it only works in
>> 32bit env.
>>
>
> What makes you think that? The read-edid package is amd64 keyworded and
> works fine here.
>
get-edid is not ins
>> > You mentioned that the headset's PIN can't be changed. Couldn't
>> > anybody pair with it if they enter ?
>
>> They can't because you have to hold the button down to initiate the
>> pairing process.
>
> Even if they could, what's the point? It would only mean that you would
> be able to m
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> I am looking for a working version of the lightning-addon for
> thunderbird 3.0.1 on gentoo amd64 ...
>
> The version in portage doesn't work, the mozilla-overlay does not
> contain a more recent release and my googling also lead me
Am 27.01.2010 20:30, schrieb Paul Hartman:
> Enable the "lightning" USE flag on Thunderbird. No need to manually
> emerge the separate package.
oh my ... must have been blind ... I really looked for that but didn't
see it sorry.
Thanks ... emerge up and running already.
Stefan
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:16:56 +, Neil Walker wrote:
> > What makes you think that? The read-edid package is amd64 keyworded
> > and works fine here.
> get-edid is not installed on non-x86 platforms, only parse-edid.
% emerge --info
Portage 2.2_rc61 (default/linux/amd64
On Wednesday 27 January 2010 11:01:52 Willie Wong wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 04:34:56PM -0800, walt wrote:
> > After thinking awhile I realized that pam can be used to
> > combine muliple forms of authentication to reduce the well
> > documented risk of single-factor authentication (like our
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 27.01.2010 20:30, schrieb Paul Hartman:
>
>> Enable the "lightning" USE flag on Thunderbird. No need to manually
>> emerge the separate package.
>
> oh my ... must have been blind ... I really looked for that but didn't
> see it ...
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> % emerge --info
> Portage 2.2_rc61 (default/linux/amd64/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.4.2, glibc-2.11-r1,
> 2.6.32-gentoo-r2 x86_64)
>
> % qlist read-edid
> /usr/share/man/man1/get-edid.1.bz2
> /usr/share/man/man1/parse-edid.1.bz2
> /usr/share/doc/read-edid-2.0
Neil Walker wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
my system is gentoo amd64. i want to get the edid info. for my
monitor. the read-edid package would do this, but it only works in
32bit env.
What makes you think that? The read-edid package is amd64 keyworded and
works fine here.
get-edid is not
On Wed, 2010-01-27 at 09:49 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> But it's not, not once you eject the virtual CD. Is it really worth
> bricking your hardware and invalidating the warranty to get rid of
> something that disappears after a couple of microseconds anyway?
sorry, you're asking the wrong guy
Nikos Chantziaras [10-01-27 17:09]:
> I need to get a backtrace from a core dump file. I followed the
> instructions here:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml
>
> I added -g to CFLAGS and splitdebug to FEATURES and built the
> application with those new setting (that would b
On 01/28/2010 01:22 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras [10-01-27 17:09]:
I need to get a backtrace from a core dump file. I followed the
instructions here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml
I added -g to CFLAGS and splitdebug to FEATURES and built the
applicati
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:58:21 +, Neil Walker wrote:
> The stable version (keyworded amd64, as you said) does not install
> get-edid. Try reading the Changelog.
I was referring to amd64 in general, as opposed to x86; I made no
mention of stable or testing builds. And the OP said that it read-ed
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:42:45 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > But it's not, not once you eject the virtual CD. Is it really worth
> > bricking your hardware and invalidating the warranty to get rid of
> > something that disappears after a couple of microseconds anyway?
>
> sorry, you're asking t
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> I was referring to amd64 in general, as opposed to x86; I made no
> mention of stable or testing builds.
It might have been what you were thinking but it wasn't what you said.
Remember, some people are very uncomfortable with testing ebuilds.
Be lucky,
Neil
http://www.ne
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Neil Walker wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> I was referring to amd64 in general, as opposed to x86; I made no
>> mention of stable or testing builds.
>
> It might have been what you were thinking but it wasn't what you said.
>
> Remember, some people are very unc
I get the following error from emerge. The same happens when I try to emerge
-uDN world. I can't update anything.
* Messages for package dev-lang/perl-5.8.8-r8:
* ERROR: dev-lang/perl-5.8.8-r8 failed:
* Unable to configure
*
* Call stack:
* ebuild.sh, line 54: Called src_compile
On 1/24/2010 1:38 PM, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
Hi,
since I am a while out of the game of doing ipsec with Linux:
What's the way to go? Strongswan/Openswan or ipsec-tools for kame/racoon.
Emerge -p gave me some ~ for ipsec-tools while openswan goes without.
Any input welcome. I need this for
kashani wrote:
On 1/24/2010 1:38 PM, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
Hi,
since I am a while out of the game of doing ipsec with Linux:
What's the way to go? Strongswan/Openswan or ipsec-tools for
kame/racoon.
Emerge -p gave me some ~ for ipsec-tools while openswan goes without.
Any input welc
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