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On 5/25/2010 10:34 PM, Arttu V. wrote:
> On 5/25/10, Madhurya Kakati wrote:
>> Hi, I am currently using archlinux and windows 7 and want to try
>> out gentoo. I guess grub will be overwritten by gentoo but will
>> it contain the options to boot arch
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 01:38:46PM +0700, kitti jaisong wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just install sparc machine. i found error "failed: No space left on device
> (28)" when i check inode by df -i command
> livecd ~ # df -i
> FilesystemInodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
> tmpfs
On Tuesday 25 May 2010 23:45:41 Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 09:48 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > I'm intrigued. How do you connect displays to them? I assume you'd
> > need one for at least the first steps of installing an OS, no?
>
> no :) There is a serial port which is good
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> xargs can suck with anything but plain ASCII-without-spaces filenames.,
> and it quite unnecessary here.
>
> find -name *.ext -exe rm "{}" \;
>
> or maybe even
>
> find -name *.ext -exe rm "{}" +
Just avoid xargs as it is the source of the proplem.
find -name *.ext -exec
Patrick Holthaus wrote:
> You might try:
>
> find -name *.ext -print0 | xargs -0 rm
But this is non-standard.
UNIX introduced -exec {} + 1990 (when David Korn rewrote find(1)
and it is in the POSIX standared since some time.
Jörg
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On Mittwoch 26 Mai 2010, kitti jaisong wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just install sparc machine. i found error "failed: No space left on
> device (28)" when i check inode by df -i command
don't hijack other people's threads.
don't use df. Use cp -a.
Also, the exact errors would be helpfull.
kitti jaisong writes:
> I just install sparc machine. i found error "failed: No space left on
> device (28)" when i check inode by df -i command
[...]
> /dev/sda4 2.0G 952M 963M 50% /mnt/gentoo/usr
> /dev/sda5 2.0G 83M 1.8G 5% /mnt/gentoo/var
> /dev/sda6
Alex Schuster writes:
> Harry Putnam writes:
>
>> Alex Schuster writes:
>> > After writing down some ideas about installing the old libraries
>> > somewhere in parallel, I just checked eix, and there is an extra
>> > slot for the 1.2 version. So, just emerge media-libs/libpng:1.2 ,
>> > and I'd
On 2010-05-26, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> [...] I have two WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 (pasted from
> hdparm -i) harddisk (1TB, advanced format 4096 kb sectors).
>[...]
>
> dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=8192
>
> which gave me a LOT of I/O errors after a short time.
>
>[...]
>
> From what kernel
On a gentoo mailserver, I'm running Postfix 2.6.5 - and, having followed
some howto or other, quite a long time ago, I have this section at the
end of my main.cf:
--
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks,
permit_sasl_authenticated,
reject_unauth_destination,
On 05/26/2010 12:30 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> For quite a while I have used the following steps to perform a
> "single-user backup"
>
> 1. Boot to single user mode via the grub command
> kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda6 single
>
> 2. Type in the root password.
>
> 3. Execute a si
At Wed, 26 May 2010 17:17:45 +0200 Daniel Troeder wrote:
> On 05/26/2010 12:30 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> For quite a while I have used the following steps to perform a
>> "single-user backup"
>>
>> 1. Boot to single user mode via the grub command
>> kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda
Grant Edwards [10-05-26 17:19]:
> On 2010-05-26, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> > [...] I have two WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 (pasted from
> > hdparm -i) harddisk (1TB, advanced format 4096 kb sectors).
> >[...]
> >
> > dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=8192
> >
> > which gave me a LOT of I/O errors
Folks,
I just had to share this.
So I read the Linux journal, mostly to do my
part to keep publications about Linux alive.
Occationally they write about something cool,
though rarely related to Gentoo
So I read about a very cool submarine game today
on LJ:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/c
OK, I have tried everything and while I made some progress I still can't get
the Open-LDAP server to start.
I loaded the initial entry, I believe and ran slaptest, which came back
clean.
However, I STILL can't get the server to start. And now I don't know what
may be the issue, as slaptest is com
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 19:52, Christopher Kurtis Koeber
wrote:
> However, I STILL can't get the server to start. And now I don't know what
> may be the issue, as slaptest is coming back OK. Any ideas?
Try running slapd -d 65535 and tell us what it says.
Ward
On Mittwoch 26 Mai 2010, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Grant Edwards [10-05-26 17:19]:
> > On 2010-05-26, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > [...] I have two WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 (pasted from
> > > hdparm -i) harddisk (1TB, advanced format 4096 kb sectors).
> > >
> > >[...]
> > >
> > > dd if=/d
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 20:36, Christopher Kurtis Koeber
wrote:
> Ran the command: /usr/lib/openldap/slapd -F /etc/openldap/ -d 65535
>
> See attached as the output was long.
>
> Not sure what is going on. Any help would be appreciated.
Are you sure you specified a rootdn and rootpw and that they
On Wed, 26 May 2010 19:59:32 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > May be: The WD-harddiscs are SATA2 my controllers are "only" SATA1...
> > is it this, which cause the problems?
> usually it shouldn't.
It has done for me in the past. SATA2 drives usually have a jumper to
switch them to SATA1.
On Mittwoch 26 Mai 2010, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 26 May 2010 19:59:32 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > > May be: The WD-harddiscs are SATA2 my controllers are "only" SATA1...
> > > is it this, which cause the problems?
> >
> > usually it shouldn't.
>
> It has done for me in the past
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 15:40 +0100, Steve wrote:
> On a gentoo mailserver, I'm running Postfix 2.6.5 - and, having followed
> some howto or other, quite a long time ago, I have this section at the
> end of my main.cf:
>
> --
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
> permit_mynetworks,
>
Sure. I guess that is the best. Thank you so much for your time.
Regards,
Christopher Kurtis Koeber
(W): (202) 885-8654
(C): (301) 467-8417
http://www.chriskoeber.com
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Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 2:54 PM
To: gentoo-use
On Wed, 26 May 2010 21:13:06 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> that is why I used 'usually' and 'shouldn't'.
Have you considered a career in politics? ;-)
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Neil Bothwick
A clean desk is a sign of a cluttered desk drawer.
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On Tuesday 25 May 2010 09:10:18 fajfu...@wp.pl wrote:
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> HelloAfter an upgrade about a week ago my fluxbox stopped
> beeing launched at the xdm startupafter I log on. Flux
On Wednesday 26 May 2010 18:45:53 James wrote:
> I read the Linux journal, mostly to do my part to keep publications
> about Linux alive.
I gave up on that one years ago - so many that I can't remember how
many. I couldn't see why I should continue to buy a Linux mag that
didn't help me to run
Neil Bothwick [10-05-27 02:04]:
> On Wed, 26 May 2010 21:13:06 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>
> > that is why I used 'usually' and 'shouldn't'.
>
> Have you considered a career in politics? ;-)
>
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
>
> A clean desk is a sign of a cluttered desk drawer.
Oh, uhh...I
Hi,
is there any reasonable way to keep any "stable"
installation (those done without using "~x86" in
package.keywords) in /usr while anything installed
as "unstable" (using "~x86) under /usr/local ?
best regards,
mcc
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unless it
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 17:45 +, James wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I just had to share this.
>
> So I read the Linux journal, mostly to do my
> part to keep publications about Linux alive.
> Occationally they write about something cool,
> though rarely related to Gentoo
FTA:
The Web
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 10:28 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> All very well if you happen to have such a device lying around. I don't,
> however, and Google doesn't show me a source of them either, so I'll
> just wait for something more suitable to come along. Cheaper, too, with
> any luck, such a
On 05/26/2010 05:19 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Is there any way to check the disk without damaging its
contents?
Do you know about SMART? Install sys-apps/smartmontools if you
don't already have it, and read the manpage for smartctl.
I add smartd to my default runlevel so the hard drives
walt [10-05-27 04:08]:
> On 05/26/2010 05:19 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> >Is there any way to check the disk without damaging its
> >contents?
>
> Do you know about SMART? Install sys-apps/smartmontools if you
> don't already have it, and read the manpage for smartctl.
>
> I add smartd
The xdm conf file has display manager as gdm. I guess changing that to
xdm would help.
On 5/26/10, Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 May 2010 09:10:18 fajfu...@wp.pl wrote:
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>
The xdm conf file has display manager as gdm. I guess changing that to
xdm would help.
On 5/26/10, Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 May 2010 09:10:18 fajfu...@wp.pl wrote:
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>
On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 04:43 +0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> walt [10-05-27 04:08]:
> > On 05/26/2010 05:19 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >
> > >Is there any way to check the disk without damaging its
> > >contents?
> >
> > Do you know about SMART? Install sys-apps/smartmontools if you
>
On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 11:52 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
> So something like SMART is the only way for the average Joe to get the
> health of a drive.
>
> Google has lots on this sort of thing
That sentence is correct in more than one way! "Google the generic term
for any web page found via search
Selon Dale :
> alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
> > Installing Gentoo on my computer... with
> > ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="amd64"
> > VIDEO_CARDS="fglrx"
> > INPUT_DEVICES="evdev"
> >
> > everything's fine until I emerge xorg-server, which returns:
> >
> > [ebuild N] x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.7 INPUT_DE
I doubt that could ever work. How would you deal with an ebuild moving from
unstable to stable?
On 27 May 2010 2:22 AM, wrote:
Hi,
is there any reasonable way to keep any "stable"
installation (those done without using "~x86" in
package.keywords) in /usr while anything installed
as "unstab
On Thursday 27 May 2010 03:53:48 Madhurya Kakati wrote:
> The xdm conf file has display manager as gdm. I guess changing that to
> xdm would help.
No it won't.
/etc/init.d/xdm will launch whichever DISPLAYMANAGER="" you have set up in
/etc/conf.d/xdm.
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Regards,
Mick
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On 27/05/10 02:22, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> is there any reasonable way to keep any "stable"
> installation (those done without using "~x86" in
> package.keywords) in /usr while anything installed
> as "unstable" (using "~x86) under /usr/local ?
>
> best regards,
> mcc
>
As
Hi,
First, I would like to apologize for the out-of-topic post. I will keep
this as short as I possibly could.
Does anybody know Dr. Francis T. Seow, the former Solicitor-General from
the Republic of Singapore? I want to contact him but can't seem to find
his email address or telephone numbe
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