On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 05:16:21AM +0100, Kerin Millar wrote
>
> > 2) What "vncviewer" or "vncconnect" parameters do I use to get to the
> > qemu session?
>
> Assuming both server and client are run locally, connecting to either
> "localhost:0" or "localhost:5900" should work.
Thanks. That h
On 25/07/2013 09:54, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 05:16:21AM +0100, Kerin Millar wrote
2) What "vncviewer" or "vncconnect" parameters do I use to get to the
qemu session?
Assuming both server and client are run locally, connecting to either
"localhost:0" or "localhost:5900" sho
On Thu, July 25, 2013 11:17, Kerin Millar wrote:
> On 25/07/2013 09:54, Walter Dnes wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 05:16:21AM +0100, Kerin Millar wrote
>>I stumbled over the solution to my final problem by accident. When
>> booting off the install cd, you have 15 seconds to "hit any key",
On 25/07/2013 10:26, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Thu, July 25, 2013 11:17, Kerin Millar wrote:
On 25/07/2013 09:54, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 05:16:21AM +0100, Kerin Millar wrote
I stumbled over the solution to my final problem by accident. When
booting off the install cd, yo
Howdy folks,
currently I am migrating some servers to systemd, and I am wondering
what's the best way to set up static networking. Until now, I always
used dhcp + networkmanager (workstations, laptops).
Some suggested creating your own network unit and manually start
ifconfig/route or ip via Exec
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Stefano Crocco wrote:
>
> There are a few bugs regarding this issue, for example: 472938, 476992 and
> 477214. If I understand things correctly, all installed modules are
> enabled,
> but they're loaded "on-demand" (I guess this means the first time they're
> used
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
> What do you use - and what are the benefits of your method?
Why not continue to use DHCP and simply set a static assignment based on
the MAC inside the DHCP server? Then it doesn't matter how the system is
setup, it just works...
--
On Thursday 25 July 2013 17:23:56 I wrote:
Systemd will not read /etc/conf.d/net like /etc/init.d/net.*
scripts do. You need some service that will prepare the
network.
I personally prefer netctl, it is KISS enough. It was me who
asked the devs to add it to the tree :)
I tried NM too, it does
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On Thursday 25 July 2013 08:18:00 Douglas J Hunley wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Michael Hampicke
wrote:
What do you use - and what are the benefits of your method?
Systemd will not read /etc/conf.d/net like /etc/init.d/net.* scripts do. You
need some service that will prepare
Hi All,
I would like to ask some help regarding hos to use portage.
I have a few packages to rebuild on my system and sometimes I have to
- or I think I have to - rebuild dependencies of a package to fix a
compiling issue.
I do it something like this:
equery g nautilus
* dependency graph for g
Am 2013-07-25 14:18, schrieb Douglas J Hunley:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
What do you use - and what are the benefits of your method?
Why not continue to use DHCP and simply set a static assignment based
on the MAC inside the DHCP server? Then it doesn't matter
On Thursday 25 July 2013 Douglas J Hunley wrote
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Stefano Crocco
wrote:
> > There are a few bugs regarding this issue, for example: 472938, 476992 and
> > 477214. If I understand things correctly, all installed modules are
> > enabled,
> > but they're loaded "on-d
On Thursday 25 Jul 2013 15:28:23 András Csányi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to ask some help regarding hos to use portage.
>
> I have a few packages to rebuild on my system and sometimes I have to
> - or I think I have to - rebuild dependencies of a package to fix a
> compiling issue.
>
> I
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 5:46 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
> Howdy folks,
>
> currently I am migrating some servers to systemd, and I am wondering
> what's the best way to set up static networking. Until now, I always
> used dhcp + networkmanager (workstations, laptops).
>
> Some suggested creating
On Mittwoch, 24. Juli 2013, 20:40:36 Jason Weisberger wrote:
> I've been running a mobile A8 quad core with a 6000 series GPU for about a
> year under 3.x kernels and open source x.org[1] drivers. Not a hiccup.
OK, thanks for the replies so far. I'll try the A10 ...
Alex
Hi All,
Due to the fact I use Unity and it pulls lot of gnome stuff I started
to migrate my desktop from consolekit to systemd. At the point
described below I run out of knowledge. Does not matter what I do
packagekit-base package wants consolekit. It looks like badly... :S
Thanks in advance for
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 3:06 PM, András Csányi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Due to the fact I use Unity and it pulls lot of gnome stuff I started
> to migrate my desktop from consolekit to systemd. At the point
> described below I run out of knowledge. Does not matter what I do
> packagekit-base package w
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:26:36AM +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote
> Not all VNC-clients do this.
> Which do you use?
In my case, it's tightvnc, which does not auto-resize. And in linux
tightvnc, {F8} brings up the dialogue.
--
Walter Dnes
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applicat
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 10:17:41AM +0100, Kerin Millar wrote
> That's correct if you want optimal performance in
> X.org. The best option is -vga vmware in conjunction with
> x11-drivers/xf86-video-vmware.
The last time I used qemu a few years ago, I ended up running wine
from the guest as an X
I'm very happy that I did the gnome update on a virtual gentoo
machine instead of my real machine :) The virtual gentoo is
unusable at the moment because gnome is very sick indeed.
I avoided the big update on my real machine when I saw that
gnome-shell (I think it was) demanded the installation o
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Jonathan Callen wrote:
> On 07/25/2013 11:42 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 5:46 AM, Michael Hampicke
>> wrote:
>>> What do you use - and what are the benefits of your method?
>>
>> I use the following unit in one of my servers:
>>
>> #
Am 25.07.2013 17:42, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 5:46 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
>> Howdy folks,
>>
>> currently I am migrating some servers to systemd, and I am wondering
>> what's the best way to set up static networking. Until now, I always
>> used dhcp + networkmana
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Michael Hampicke said:
> Tanks. I will give netctl a try in a VM. For now, on real machines, I
> am going with the unit you suggested.
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