MTA, but a wrapper for a script that emulates
sendmail. Its harmless and uses very little space so you should keep it
(besides, you might need it if you want output from cron scripts emailed
to you).
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Charles
Hi Charles,
That net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_fw_compat.c file doesn't even exist in my 2.6.11
sources. If the problem feature isn't needed then perhaps you can simply
disable it in the kernel config.
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postfix/qmgr] 1E365EDCC3: removed
Jun 18 21:17:48 [postfix/smtpd] disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
this is at 21:18. Date displays the correct hour. Any idea what is causing
this? Only [postfix/qmgr] is showing the wrong time, the rest is correct.
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also run Samba on it, and when I am in Windows, filetransfers are as
expected on 100mbit network (haven?t even mesured them as they work fine).
Can anyone please give me any hints or advices on how to proceed with this
problem?
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I unmasked php and mod_php so I could get php version 5.0.x installed.
However, now my emege wants to install php 5.1... I don't php 5.1 series -
how can I mask in 5.0 but mask out 5.1 ?
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solutions you guys might know.
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vis ~ # grep php /etc/portage/package.unmask
=dev-php/mod_php-5.0
=dev-php/php-5.0
beavis ~ # grep php /etc/portage/package.mask
=dev-php/php-5.1
=dev-php/mod_php-5.1
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Tim Igoe wrote:
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I unmasked php and mod_php so I could get php version 5.0.x instal
That worked!
I had tried same problem.
I didn't realize that I'd have to be so specific about what to unmask...
Thanks for the tip.
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I unmasked php and mod_php so I cou
not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETKIT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETSERVO is not set
Nothing seems to be broken though; so I'm maybe just curious, but wtf does
that mean?
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ns any more, instead
handled directly by the shell, causing the sesssion to freeze. This is
extremly annoying as many emacs shortcuts require Ctrl+S.
Anyone got any idea what could have changed?
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ping it OK
in another window. However if I do a ypwhich in another
window I get:
speyburn ~ # ypwhich
can't yp_bind: Reason: Domain not bound
It doesn't make any difference if I use the "-broken-server"
flag.
This was working fine on the machine which failed and I'm
Wait 2 or more hours, reboot for good measure, and try again.
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> Hello, I've recently made a change on my gentoo boxes on the time, which
> was 2 hours ahead, now when I'm trying to make some emerge --update, I
> always get a LOT of date mis
Google "bonding linux". Basically at the ethernet level you make eth[0-3] =
bond0. You'll then have the bandwidth of all the nics as one nic. Your
switch might need some extra setup - but this is the best way to go.
On 11/8/07, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dan Farrell wrote:
> > Thanks f
Sounds like you want to use a spreadsheet. You try OpenOffice?
On Nov 10, 2007 6:55 PM, Alan E. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree. I want to have a record of my
> specimens and preparations, in a format that can be retrieved in various
> ways, sorted, and prin
I don't see what the big deal is - you are choosing to do everything
manually by running gentoo and compiling your own kernel. If you don't
like having to learn things like this why not use Ubuntu or Fedora?
On Nov 12, 2007 8:35 PM, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at
I'm pretty sure those changes are from the kernel devs - you would
need to ask the lkml people.
if it is from the gentoo guys, I find it less annoying than the
default editor being nano instead of vi... :)
On Nov 13, 2007 11:21 PM, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been running Gent
This is the default behavior of X. Highlighting IS copying to the
clipboard. Also, middle-click (or whatever is mapped to your 3rd mouse
button) is paste. This is just how X works. Getting around this is a
hack in itself.
Next time you are on an Solaris or AIX workstation - know that
cut/paste is
7;t do the "edit" menu.
http://xchat.org/faq/#q24 (nor does it provide keyboard mapping for
cut/copy/paste - your WM or OS must do that).
The standards doc might be anal about what is "first" and "second",
but in the real world the "second way" is what
us the many different windows
managers, applications, headaches, and flaming mailing lists.
On Nov 16, 2007 8:12 AM, Crayon Shin Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 16 November 2007, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
> > This is the default behavior of X. Highlighting IS copying to th
Can you just run "uname -a" and cut/paste that to an email and send to
us? I think you are still in 32bit land.
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> Greets,
>
> following that Core2Duo-thread from a few days ago I now set up a new
> installation of my curren
BIOS you can usually set how much memory
should be reserved for your video card. On board sound card can do the
same.
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> > Bryan Whitehead schrieb:
> >> Can you just run
memtest86 will keep retesting your memory over and over. Look at the
"Pass" and "Errors" column. If Errors is 0 and Pass is more than 1,
your memory is fine. If Pass is 0 and Errors is 0, then it is still on
the "first run". It shouldn't take this long. In that case make sure
you have the latest ve
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This is what I have for sw-raid for lilo:
disk=/dev/hda
bios=0x80
disk=/dev/hdc
bios=0x81
menu-scheme=Wb
boot = /dev/md0
prompt
map = /boot/System.map
raid-extra-boot=/dev/hda,/dev/hdc
lba32
timeout=150
delay = 50
default = 2.6.14
serial = 0,9600n8
vga = normal# Normal VGA console
imag
I think you need to try running a real benchmark like bonnie++ against both.
For example, you run "time dd" but you don't include the "sync" in the
time...
Daniel Iliev wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello Daniel Iliev,
Actually I'd be glad to read some results from a "Fake RAID-0
Go back to using Solaris ya old fart!
;)
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 07:36:49AM +0200, Bo ?rsted Andresen wrote:
Weren't you talking about portage? In that case you should obviously file it
against portage.. But yeah, any app that has a --nocolor equivalent that
does
Nearly 28. Been using gentoo since version 1.0 (maybe pre-1.0 but can't
remember).
I started using linux back when slackware fit on a bunch of 5.25" floppies.
I now work full time at a startup in the silicon valley watching over 4
datacenters full of CentOS machines (and some Solaris).
[EMAI
Why not do this:
nameserver 127.0.0.1
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 16:58 +0200, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Monday 14 May 2007 16:18, Michael Sullivan wrote:
On camille:
camille ~ # cat /etc/resolv.conf
search espersunited.com
nameserver 70.24.122.250
I use stunnel to wrap imap and pop3. For SMTP I have TLS authentication
using the saslauthd deamon and postfix. I have many virtual domains, but
all accounts are local/plain unix accounts. Most do not have shell access.
I use the following use flags
mail-mta/postfix pam sasl ssl
dev-libs/cyrus-
For me it was already having known all the pine keys... mutt isn't that
much better to justify months of readjusting to a new email reader...
Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006, Philip Webb wrote:
I don't really remember why I didn't stick with mutt,
but I know there were some reasons:
Can you do a "emerge -upv dev-libs/cyrus-sasl" and post?
I'd like to see your use flags.
Leandro Melo de Sales wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to update openldap and one of package dependency is
cyrus-sasl, but when emerge compile cyrus-sasl package, it shows the
following message:
# emerge cyrus
If you are so concerned with the awesomeness of XFS's caching... why not
turn on data-journaling? Then data (not just meta-data) is committed to
the journal.
You can also tune XFS to not wait so long to hold cached data.
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 28 October 2006 16:41, b.n. wrote:
After sending this I realized that XFS doesn't support journal=data... I
thought journal=data was a general VFS part of the linux kernel... my
bad. :)
I guess you are just left with in kernel tuning (someone previously
posted a link to).
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
If you are so concerned
want
to setup a proxy that will resolve all 302's internally so from the
user/client point of view they only see "200"'s returned from our site and
zero 302's.
Is this possible? or am I just screwed?
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istribution and packages) . Can someone tell me how much space should
we reserve for that?
Read the document:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/source_mirrors.xml
Our Mirror's usage:
# du -khs /mirror/gentoo
51G /mirror/gentoo
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u need to enable on the server (maybe also client?).
You should also add 'tcp' to your mount options in fstab. See 'man mount'.
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- udp/tcp).
I use bigger than 4GB files on Linux server/client all the time to move
DVD iso's to machines with better burners...
you are running the 2.6 kernel?
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
What filesystem are you exporting over NFS?
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Mark Knecht wro
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Version 3 should work... the internal filesize is a 64bit value... Do a
search for NFS v2/v3 and you can read up on it all. (It is boring and just
a simple footnote...)
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
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BTW, it could be y
/con) on those two or any suggestion on some other Backup-SW.
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it might be complaining because the requesting IP is the same as the
requested IP. Any help on fixing this? Google and the vsftpd.conf man
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LDPATH="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5-20050130"
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and /etc/env.d/05gcc-i686-pc-linux-gnu
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PATH="/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/3.3.5-20050130"
ROOTPATH="/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/3.3.5-20050130"
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firewall/routing issue because all my other Gentoo boxen can
sync without a problem. Thanks!
Are the other boxes that aren't having the problem syncing with the same
server as the box that is having the problem?
Have you tried changing the mirror that the box with the problem is
syncing
ake in ordering of rules, etc., will break your
connectivity. Sticking with a tool like shorewall will simplify rules
maintenance and pose less of a problem when performing updates later on.
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I currently run php 5.0.4 as build thru portage
For some reason, portage only has up to 4.4.0 now. Was php 5.x abandoned?
What's going on?
http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=mod_php
looks like only 4.4.0-r1 is around now... what the heck?
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ably use its own external IP (not 127.0.0.1) as
originating address. What IPs are allowed access by its /etc/exports ?
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wrong here ?
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quot;which fs for
me?" but any simplistic advice on the status of reiserfs file size
limits and such would be helpful.
stu
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Bryan Whitehead wrote:
Does anyone know how to do this? There are some simple pachakes (like
netselect) that I'd love to use at work - but don't want to go thru the
hastle of making a rpm .spec file.
"ebuild rpm" only poops out a b
et smtp server has "Timed Out." Can
anyone point me in the right direction? Postfix? Firewall? Host or
Domain Name resolution? Other?
Thank you for your time.
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ke a .xsession(exec startxfce4) in my home
directory)
My machine is kind of old(PII 400). that is why I am
trying to use package CD to install everything.
Thanks.
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could have any number of files. But
what I need to plot will always be the average.
Thanks!
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PS: Is there an IRC channel for GNUPLOT?
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/etc/resolv.conf. How can I point my static IP NIC to a different DNS server
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Anybody got idea what could cause it? And how to resolve that problem?
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you may not
even need an external server.
Given all of that, which of the above suggestions is my best bet?
There's nothing above, you top-posted :(
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Yea, revdep-rebuild is my friend... :wub:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, HG wrote:
Thanks, Bryan. After emerge gentoolkit and
revdep-rebuild, Problem Solved!
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run revdep-rebuild to find broken
libraries/programs.
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, HG wrote
ark
On 9/23/05, Bryan Whitehead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
first, make sure portmap is running on both machines. I'm sure it is but
check anyhow. Also make sure they are not wildly different versions. Do
the same for util-linux package.
run 'rpcinfo -p' on each machine and cop
essting details missing: your kernel and windoze version?
Linux r52 2.6.13-suspend2-r4 #4 Wed Sep 21 17:35:55 CST 2005 i686
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.73GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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153 udp889 mountd
153 tcp892 mountd
myth14 ~ #
To my UNtrained eye the two look the same.
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no, but I noticed, that reiserfs needs much less space with small files
(like portage tree) than ext2/3.
The only problem with this "solution" is you are then stuck using
reiserfs...
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Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Thursday 29 September 2005 00:32, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
no, but I noticed, that reiserfs needs much less space with small files
(like portage tree) than ext2/3.
The only problem with this "solution" is you are then stuck using
reiserfs...
:D
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Any ideas?
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either that or run lockd...
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default value 1
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (1-170349, default 170349):
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Value out of range.
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (1-170349, default 170349):
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Gotchas? Does SATA prefer a certain fs?
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good idea,
I suppose I've put off learning LVM long enough... :P
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
On 11/11/05, Bryan Whitehead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need a big partition, and have a 14TB raid5 (with hot spares)
I get this problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# fdisk /de
So if I use a non-traditional partition... then I should be good?
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On 11/11/05, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I need a big partition, and have a 14TB raid5 (with hot spares)
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Adjust server2 accordingly.
I cannot guarantee that I caught all mistakes. Just try it out.
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x27;s wrong?
Do you have "-D PHP4" on the APACHE2_OPTS line in /etc/conf.d/apache2?
Yes,
I've unmerged everthing the package used, and delete any remaining files.
Complete fresh installation in underway. If that does not fix it, I'll post
again....
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He said it could ping... I dunno... seems he just needs to figure out how
he wants to transfer files.
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Matt Richards wrote:
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
What do you mean by xover? FTP? SCP? NFS? Coda? HTTP?
I guess by xover they mean as in 2 NIC's one cable cross wired!
Yes. please fix you date...
emerge ntp
man ntp
:)
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, Brad Camroux wrote:
Jacob,
You need to change the date on your computer. It's set for December 2006,
and so this thread appears before all properly-dated mail.
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I'd rather not lose the gigabit nic
though.
I see that 3ware do a 12 port card, but it's over 500 quid! Cost may not be
the primary concern, but 500 quid is still 500 quid!
Anyone with any experience?
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clearly to avoid confusion.
[snip]
I've had this happen to me a number of times... I'm now a happy XFS
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Sendmail is a solid MTA. Calling it as bad as
qmail is just going to far... I've maintained some pretty large sendmail
systems without a problem.
That said - I now use postfix if given a choice.
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12h ; Refresh
1h ; Retry
2w ; Expire
1h ; Min TTL
)
what I am proposing is this:
@ IN SOA ns1.domain.com. admin.domain.com. ( 2006082201 12h 1h 2w 1h )
Are the two equivalent?
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Does anyone know if there are any general problems with servers?
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file installing a windows application (the client machines have dual
boot) that read ext3 partitions and read the files, finally getting
the bindpw. Any comment about this? Am I thinking wrong about that?
Thank you. BTW, all suggestion will be greatfully accepted.
Leandro.
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