I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or I've come across a bug.
I'm trying to connect to a Windows7 OS running in virtualbox with Remote
Assistance enabled and this is what I get:
xfreerdp -u fred -p - 192.168.2.5:69357 -f
connecting to 192.168.2.5:69357
connecting to 192.168.2.5:69357
conn
Hi all,
I've got an LVM setup at the minute that consists of 3x1TB and 3x1.5TB
drives. Its setup with one huge XFS partition with all my data on. I don't
have a backup of any kind and I know thats pretty silly but with the cost
of replicating the whole lot being what it is and the lack of space in
Hi,
on my HP625 I run a bleeding edge Gentoo (kernel 3.3-rc6).
If the notebook is connected by an ethernet cable, the net comes up
just fine.
If I disconnect it from ethernet and start net.wlan0, the WLAN comes up
just fine.
BUT, if it's connect to ethernet, and net.eth0 has been started
On Tuesday 06 Mar 2012 08:17:49 Mick wrote:
> I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or I've come across a bug.
>
> I'm trying to connect to a Windows7 OS running in virtualbox with Remote
> Assistance enabled and this is what I get:
>
> xfreerdp -u fred -p - 192.168.2.5:69357 -f
> connecting
Hello Michael,
On 03/03/2012 02:48 PM, Michael Mol wrote:
> The version of the rng-tools Debian package I'm using is
> '2-unofficial-mt.14-1~60squeeze1'. Are the -T and -R parameters unique
> to Debian, or is the Gentoo package simply out of date?
Yes, version 2-unofficial-mt.14* is a Debian for
Found this:
http://www.taringa.net/posts/linux/14061303/Gnome-Shell-creashea-cuando-buscas---Nvidia.html
and
echo "" > ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
helped to fix that issue.
Greetings,
a somehow offtopic topic ... ;-)
I assume most of you are sysadmins and IT guys, employed or running
their own company.
How do you track your work for customers?
Especially the everyday tasks, which sometimes are very short and lots
of them are done, hopping from one server/customer
Am 06.03.2012 11:34, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>
> Found this:
>
> http://www.taringa.net/posts/linux/14061303/Gnome-Shell-creashea-cuando-buscas---Nvidia.html
>
> and
>
> echo "" > ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
>
> helped to fix that issue.
solved for a few minutes ... it seems that
On Mar 6, 2012 5:57 PM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote:
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> a somehow offtopic topic ... ;-)
>
> I assume most of you are sysadmins and IT guys, employed or running
> their own company.
>
> How do you track your work for customers?
>
> Especially the everyday tasks, which sometimes
Am 06.03.2012 13:58, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> Well, I use Gleeo Time Tracker on my Samsung Galaxy W phone... that way
> I don't have to power up my laptop just to record time...
I installed it and will have a look, thanks.
It depends on the workflow, I'd want something accessible from the
desktop
On Mar 6, 2012 8:24 PM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote:
>
> Am 06.03.2012 13:58, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
>
> > Well, I use Gleeo Time Tracker on my Samsung Galaxy W phone... that way
> > I don't have to power up my laptop just to record time...
>
> I installed it and will have a look, thanks.
>
> It d
On Tuesday 06 Mar 2012 13:30:46 Pandu Poluan wrote:
> On Mar 6, 2012 8:24 PM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote:
> > Am 06.03.2012 13:58, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> > > Well, I use Gleeo Time Tracker on my Samsung Galaxy W phone... that way
> > > I don't have to power up my laptop just to record time...
>
Whoops! I for got to write an update. Two months ago, I wrote:
> I have to copy some 100 G of files from one to another USB drive. Both
> are formatted with NTFS, the destination drive already has a truecrypt
> container file where I need to store the data into.
>
> This is sort of working, but t
Am 06.03.2012 14:30, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> Well, of course sooner or later, you'll have to use a desktop to produce
> a billable report. Gleeo is perfectly able to export to CSV, and you can
> tabulate the data using LibreOffice.
Sure. What I meant is that it sounds a bit strange to have to use
On Mar 6, 2012 9:46 PM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote:
>
> Am 06.03.2012 14:30, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
>
> > Well, of course sooner or later, you'll have to use a desktop to produce
> > a billable report. Gleeo is perfectly able to export to CSV, and you can
> > tabulate the data using LibreOffice.
On 6 March 2012, at 09:45, Datty wrote:
> … I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but i've
> never removed/replaced a drive in an LVM setup before. I think I understand
> how it is done, using pvmove …
Or you could just format and mount the new drive and use `cp`.
Str
Am 06.03.2012 16:55, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> My workflow happens to be jumping from a station to another, so I try
> not turning on my laptop, reserving its battery for the times when I
> truly need it. That's why I prefer having my time tracker on my phone,
> which stays on 24x7.
Makes perfect s
Am 06.03.2012 17:32, schrieb Stroller:
>
> On 6 March 2012, at 09:45, Datty wrote:
>> … I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but
>> i've never removed/replaced a drive in an LVM setup before. I think I
>> understand how it is done, using pvmove …
>
> Or you could just f
Am 06.03.2012 17:32, schrieb Stroller:
>
> On 6 March 2012, at 09:45, Datty wrote:
>> … I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but
>> i've never removed/replaced a drive in an LVM setup before. I think I
>> understand how it is done, using pvmove …
>
> Or you could just f
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 16:32:56 +, Stroller wrote:
> > … I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but
> > i've never removed/replaced a drive in an LVM setup before. I think I
> > understand how it is done, using pvmove …
>
> Or you could just format and mount the new dri
On Mar 7, 2012 12:06 AM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote:
>
> Am 06.03.2012 16:55, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
>
> > My workflow happens to be jumping from a station to another, so I try
> > not turning on my laptop, reserving its battery for the times when I
> > truly need it. That's why I prefer having m
Am 06.03.2012 18:25, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 16:32:56 +, Stroller wrote:
>
>>> … I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but
>>> i've never removed/replaced a drive in an LVM setup before. I think I
>>> understand how it is done, using pvmove …
>>
I've ordered Rebel Code: Linux And The Open Source Revolution, from
Glyn Moody, but I just realized it's pretty old, from January 2001, 11
years ago.
Of course I'll love reading it, but I'd like to complete this "study"
with the 2000 developments of FOSS. Linux 2.6, HAL life-cycle, GCC
evolution, U
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Claudio Roberto França Pereira
wrote:
> I've ordered Rebel Code: Linux And The Open Source Revolution, from
> Glyn Moody, but I just realized it's pretty old, from January 2001, 11
> years ago.
> Of course I'll love reading it, but I'd like to complete this "study"
I've been checking this daily for a while:
http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xml
but every time there's a vulnerability in a package I know I have
installed, my installed version is unaffected. If I emerge world
daily, do I need to check on GLSA's?
- Grant
On 6 March 2012, at 17:25, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 16:32:56 +, Stroller wrote:
>
>>> … I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but
>>> i've never removed/replaced a drive in an LVM setup before. I think I
>>> understand how it is done, using pvmove …
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 6 March 2012, at 17:25, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 16:32:56 +, Stroller wrote:
>>
… I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but
i've never removed/replaced a drive in an LVM setup before.
On 03/06/12 13:32, Grant wrote:
> I've been checking this daily for a while:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xml
>
> but every time there's a vulnerability in a package I know I have
> installed, my installed version is unaffected. If I emerge world
> daily, do I need to check o
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 18:44:18 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
> >> Or you could just format and mount the new drive and use `cp`.
> >
> > Thereby instantly removing the benefits of LVM and making it almost
> > impossible to extend the space by adding another drive when needed.
> >
>
> I don't thin
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 10:32:35 -0800, Grant wrote:
> I've been checking this daily for a while:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xml
>
> but every time there's a vulnerability in a package I know I have
> installed, my installed version is unaffected. If I emerge world
> daily, do
Am 06.03.2012 19:32, schrieb Grant:
> I've been checking this daily for a while:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xml
>
> but every time there's a vulnerability in a package I know I have
> installed, my installed version is unaffected. If I emerge world
> daily, do I need to che
Am 06.03.2012 19:47, schrieb Michael Mol:
> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Stroller
> wrote:
>>
>> On 6 March 2012, at 17:25, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 16:32:56 +, Stroller wrote:
>>>
> … I initially want to replace the 3x1TBs with a single 3TB drive but
> i've n
>> I've been checking this daily for a while:
>>
>> http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xml
>>
>> but every time there's a vulnerability in a package I know I have
>> installed, my installed version is unaffected. If I emerge world
>> daily, do I need to check on GLSA's?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>> I've been checking this daily for a while:
>>
>> http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xml
>>
>> but every time there's a vulnerability in a package I know I have
>> installed, my installed version is unaffected. If I emerge world
>> daily, do I need to check on GLSA's?
>
> If you run te
Hi,
I'm interested in the idea of cloning a live, complicated hardware
system onto a single external hard drive as a simple backup. I would
like this external drive to be completely bootable. What's the best
way to approach doing this? I was considering just doing a Gentoo
install from scratch b
Hi,
I have come across a strange problem ...
I use a NetGear WNDA3100 USB wireless dongle which is using the kernel
module carl9170 as driver.
It is working fine for a little while, some minutes, then it stops
receiving/transmitting anything at all. If I unplug and insert it again
it works fine
Am 06.03.2012 18:25, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
> Yes, each customer is a project, then I create the following taskslots
> immediately: Planning, Preparation, Deploy, Test, Final. I may add or
> delete taskslots as I see fit later on during Planning.
>
> Then, I just tap on Gleeo's "play" icon wheneve
I just upgrade to the last version of the libvirt on my Gentoo System.
(From 0.9.6 to 0.9.10-r3) But i have a problem with starting my NAT:
Error starting network 'NAT': Cannot open network interface control
socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Traceback (most recent call last):
F
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 3:02 PM, 4k3nd0 <4k3...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> I just upgrade to the last version of the libvirt on my Gentoo System.
> (From 0.9.6 to 0.9.10-r3) But i have a problem with starting my NAT:
>
> Error starting network 'NAT': Cannot open network interface control
> socket: A
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 03:41:01PM +0100, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Whoops! I for got to write an update. Two months ago, I wrote:
>
> > I have to copy some 100 G of files from one to another USB drive. Both
> > are formatted with NTFS, the destination drive already has a truecrypt
> > container file
Am 06.03.2012 21:32, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> The gnome hamster applet would be helpful if it worked against a DB
> somewhere ... have it on the desktop and the thinkpad and just press the
> shortkey
>
> gotta check how it works with gnome3 now.
The dev has some work done for an exte
On 03/05/2012 04:52 PM, Mick wrote:
> Also, in a full KDE desktop I select the hplip tooltray applet (or whatever
> its called) and also change in there the settings to print landscape.
I discovered (the very hard way) to delete and re-create the printer
devices whenever I update hplip. I kept
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 10:32:35 -0800
Grant wrote:
> I've been checking this daily for a while:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/index.xml
>
> but every time there's a vulnerability in a package I
> know I have installed, my installed version is
> unaffected. If I emerge world daily, do
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:04 PM, walt wrote:
> On 03/05/2012 04:52 PM, Mick wrote:
>
>> Also, in a full KDE desktop I select the hplip tooltray applet (or whatever
>> its called) and also change in there the settings to print landscape.
>
> I discovered (the very hard way) to delete and re-create t
On Mar 7, 2012 6:07 AM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote:
>
> Am 06.03.2012 21:32, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>
> > The gnome hamster applet would be helpful if it worked against a DB
> > somewhere ... have it on the desktop and the thinkpad and just press the
> > shortkey
> >
> > gotta check
On Tuesday 06 March 2012 19:05:01 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> A consultant is a person who borrows your watch, tells you what time
> it is, pockets the watch, and sends you a bill for it.
I didn't realise you'd been in the white heat of software project
management :-)
--
Rgds
Peter
On 03/06/2012 02:08 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on my HP625 I run a bleeding edge Gentoo (kernel 3.3-rc6).
>
> If the notebook is connected by an ethernet cable, the net comes up
> just fine.
>
> If I disconnect it from ethernet and start net.wlan0, the WLAN comes
> up just fine.
>
> B
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 19:06:46 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> If you run testing, you usually have the fixed version before it gets
> into a GLSA.
IME, the same is true of running stable.
I saw comments somewhere recently about the GLSA-releasing process
having a bottleneck somewhere, but there were
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012 19:48:43 -0600
»Q« wrote:
> The stabilization bug[1] for GLSA 201203-12[2] has the fix stabilized
> on all arches, and a GLSA request made, on 16 January but the GLSA
> wasn't issued until 6 March. I don't know if that's an anomaly or
> not.
Of the 12 GLSAs issued today, I be
Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:04 PM, walt wrote:
>> On 03/05/2012 04:52 PM, Mick wrote:
>>
>>> Also, in a full KDE desktop I select the hplip tooltray applet (or whatever
>>> its called) and also change in there the settings to print landscape.
>>
>> I discovered (the very hard wa
On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 07:38:08 +0700
Pandu Poluan wrote:
> On Mar 7, 2012 6:07 AM, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote:
> >
> > Am 06.03.2012 21:32, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> >
> > > The gnome hamster applet would be helpful if it worked against a
> > > DB somewhere ... have it on the desktop and th
On Wednesday 07 Mar 2012 02:11:37 Dale wrote:
> Paul Hartman wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:04 PM, walt wrote:
> >> On 03/05/2012 04:52 PM, Mick wrote:
> >>> Also, in a full KDE desktop I select the hplip tooltray applet (or
> >>> whatever its called) and also change in there the settings to
On Wednesday 07 Mar 2012 06:49:10 Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 Mar 2012 02:11:37 Dale wrote:
> > Paul Hartman wrote:
> > > On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 5:04 PM, walt wrote:
> > >> On 03/05/2012 04:52 PM, Mick wrote:
> > >>> Also, in a full KDE desktop I select the hplip tooltray applet (or
> > >>> what
eix netcat returned net-analyzer/gnu-netcat and net-analyzer/netcat
What's the difference? Which one should I emerge?
Rgds,
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