hangs. I'm using gentoo-sources for kernel sources, and the
drivers compile fine. Any ideas on why this is happening?
Thanks in advance for any help
Chris Frederick
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about sse no longer being
blocked, and I use to have that as a use flag, but I took it out to see
if it files anything. I also noticed that google brought up a couple
issues with +hardened, but I removed it without any change. I still get
the same error.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks,
Chris F
Richard Fish wrote:
Chris Frederick wrote:
[ebuild R ] x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r1 -3dfx -3dnow +bitmap-fonts
-cjk +debug -dlloader -dmx -doc -font-server +hardened -inscure-drivers
-ipv6 -minimal +mmx -nls +opengl +pam -sdk -sse -static +truetype-fonts
+type1-fonts (-uclibc) +xprint +xv
o
what I can to help get this working, but I could sure use a hand, or a
point in the right direction.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Chris Frederick
Here's ATI's info on the drivers:
ATI Proprietary Linux x86_64 Driver 8.13.4 for Radeon Xpress 200 Series
https://support.ati.com
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Hi folks,
after reading several articles about Mainframes and similar archs
(even ancient ones like B7000), I wonder if Linux world could
learn something from there.
One very interesting point (IMHO) is the storage abstraction.
AFAIK, Mainframes work on one large virtua
Hi all,
I'm working on migrating a network to allow for more users and easier
scaling. I'm also splitting up the main server into separate tasks. As
long as I'm doing all this I thought it would be prudent to add an LDAP
server for authentication/email/etc... I'm running gentoo-hardened on
the package. I'm assuming it has something to do with the lock files
that emerge uses to prevent multiple downloads of the same package source.
I've tried to google to find a working configuration like this, but so
far I've come up empty. Does anyone else have some ideas on how I
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On Monday 28 April 2008, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 12:03 -0500, Chris Frederick wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up the portage directory to be hosted over nfs.
Everything is working great but I would like to increase the
security a
little. I was wond
Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 12:03 -0500, Chris Frederick wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up the portage directory to be hosted over nfs.
Everything is working great but I would like to increase the security
a
little. I was wondering if there's an easy way t
Marco wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I set up my first firewall on my notebook (not running any services
> reachable from outside) using iptables. Since I am new to the topic,
> could you please verify if the output of 'iptables -L -v' is
> considered to be a safe firewall? Thanks!
>
Hi Marco,
Your firew
Daniel Troeder wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 18:40 +, Marco wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Daniel Troeder wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 12:00 -0500, Chris Frederick wrote:
>> [...]
>>> While all that is correct, I would also consider it "
Hi all,
I have a C-BOX 134 system that I'm using as a mythtv frontend. It's
running a VIA Nehemiah 1Ghz processor, which with XvMC can play dvds and
ripped movies just fine, but doesn't have a whole lot of horse power for
anything else.
I recently received a bluetooth keyboard that I'm trying to
Dale wrote:
>
>
> I also ran into something like this on a local network. I corrected
> this by adding the remote systems to my hosts file and putting the entry
> in the host file on the remote system. I'm not sure what affect this
> had but it worked like a charm after that. I guess it lets e
Grant Edwards wrote:
> I swear I'll never buy another ATI chipset again. If AMD
> doesn't straighten out the mess at ATI, I'll switch back to
> Intel CPUs as well...
>
I usually don't offer my opinion to a rant but I just can't resist this one.
I've been using an amd64 cpu on a ATI chipset for a
On 01/20/12 05:07, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2012-01-19 5:32 PM, Mick wrote:
>> On Thursday 19 Jan 2012 15:48:32 Michael Mol wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Tanstaafl
>>> wrote:
I have a reasonable grasp of how to use IP addresses etc with IPv4, but
every time I start rading a
On Jan 20, 2012, at 9:36 PM, "Walter Dnes" wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:45:08AM -0600, Chris Frederick wrote
>
>> If you still want private addresses, IPv6 has unique local addresses
>> (fc00::/7 range, http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/ula/ has a reg form to
mpiling.
I used -O2 for compiling, and since I use my server to do all the
building from, I delete /usr/portage before I load it on the laptops.
this puts me around ~850M for a complete system (My laptops only have a
2G/3G hard drives with 96M/128M ram).
Chris Frederick
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roblem that causes those filters to hang, but I re-emerged dvdrip and
transcode several times and those files were recreated every time.
Hope that helps
Chris Frederick
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graph for the total, but also a few extra graphs for watching specific
ports (21, 22, 25, 80, 443, etc...). Being able to monitor procs,
specific procs, and memory and stuff would be nice, but I can get that
from other apps if needed.
Any suggestions/recommendations?
Thanks all,
tices not that big of deal? And am I going to run into other issues?
I haven't emerged anything just yet since I don't feel like rebuilding
anything in case it blows up or something.
Thanks all,
Chris Frederick
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s anyone have any recommendations for something similar to what I'm
describing, or had success with other software that can do some of what
I want?
Thanks all,
Chris Frederick
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# no non-ssl access
order deny,allow
And "emerge --pretend -v apache" shows:
[ebuild R ] net-www/apache-2.0.55-r1 +apache2 -debug -doc -ldap
-mpm-leader -mpm-peruser +mpm-prefork -mpm-threadpool -mpm-worker
-no-suexec (-selinux) +ssl -static-modules +threads
Thanks for any help with this,
Chris Frederick
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