kashani wrote:
tiesman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:03:39AM -0500, kashani wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
Exactly kashani. I do thank you Mark, for a quick answer. But can you
also gi
Hi Marko,
could you please paste the latest few lines of dmesg after trying to
create your volume?
And please paste the output of lsmod.
All your crypto-kernel-stuff are modules. Perhaps they're not loaded.
Check if corresponding modules are loaded.
Cheers
Ralf
On 04/18/2015 12:27 PM,
?
Even if your root partition is encrypted, your ramdisk could load the
modules.
After loading the modules you can see that they are available by cat
/proc/crypto.
The modules can be loaded _after_ bootup as well.
Cheers
Ralf
Hi,
@Marko
tl;dr: it's going a bit offtopic.
Marko, try to hardcompile those modules into your kernel.
This should be the simplest fix of your problem.
On 04/18/2015 02:44 PM, Heiko Baums wrote:
> Am 18.04.2015 um 14:12 schrieb Ralf:
>
>> No. Could you please explain why you thi
Just try `cryptsetup benchmark`
Cheers
On 04/22/2015 06:09 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> AES cipher algo (AES-NI) is the fastest if you have the necessary
> hardware. Twofish cipher algo (x86_64, 3-way parallel) is a close
> second, but will slow access down slightly. Serpent is also usably
> fast.
>
> CON
;-O2 -march=foo"make'
- I don't want to set CFLAGS as a persistent environment variable.
- I don't want to modify the kernel Makefile
Does it actually make sense to set an optimization level and -march?
Cheers
Ralf
Damn, you're absolutely right.
I just tested it using make V=1.
kernel make does override CFLAGs from the outside.
But that's interesting: my processor supports -march=core-avx2 and none
of the linux kernel processor family uses this flag...
Thx
Ralf
On 04/29/2015 02:41 PM, Emanue
-viewer
or
2. Running a minimalistic X server on the hypervisor and using
X11-Forwarding via bridged ethernet
Or maybe even someone knows a better solution?
Thank you folks!
Cheers
Ralf
On 06/25/2015 01:29 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> What will the Qt application be doing? Any of those setups should be
> sufficient for a typical GUI program.
>
> Highest performance would probably be passing a discrete card to the
> guest... not particularly the smartest move, but it would account for
> eve
Oh, I forgot about the gtk and sdl displays... I'll test them together
with QXL.
Thanks for your hint!
But anyways, I'll need two X servers when using this setup - one on the
VM and one on the hypervisor.
Shouldn't X11 forwarding be less overhead?
Thank you
Ralf
On 06/25/2015
stem by holding down the
power button. Journalctl doesn't say anything except of "System reboot"
after the Standby message:
ralf@omega:~$ sudo journalctl |
On 08/25/2015 03:21 PM, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 02:56:10PM +0200, Ralf wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> i just got my brand new Lenovo X1 Carbon and trying to get Gentoo
>> running on it.
>>
>> I have a big problem with my kernel:
On 08/25/2015 03:35 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 25/08/2015 14:56, Ralf wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> i just got my brand new Lenovo X1 Carbon and trying to get Gentoo
>> running on it.
>>
>> Beside some really big issues (HiDPI display, 2048x1152 resolution on
Hi,
On 08/25/2015 03:45 PM, Jeremi Piotrowski wrote:
> I have a T440s and would expect the two to be quite similar from an ACPI
> point of view, so let's see if I can help.
>
> On Tue, 25 Aug 2015, Ralf wrote:
>
>> It doesn't come back from standby.
>> A
CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_HOTKEY_POLL=y
CONFIG_ACPI_WMI=y
Without these modules, a X1 Carbon won't wake up from standby
Cheers
Ralf
On 08/25/2015 02:56 PM, Ralf wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> i just got my brand new Lenovo X1 Carbon and trying to get Gentoo
> running on it.
>
> Beside some really bi
which point it fails. But I don't have enough time for playing atm - it
works :-)
And then when it's sure I'll write it down on some wiki.
Ralf
On 08/26/2015 01:22 PM, Jeremi Piotrowski wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Ralf
> wrote:
>> To answer my own quest
So I was able to figure it out...
Don't ask me why, but it's the TPM module.
Without enabling
CONFIG_TCG_TPM=y
CONFIG_TCG_TIS=y
my X1 Carbon won't wake up from standby.
Cheers
Ralf
On 08/26/2015 01:22 PM, Jeremi Piotrowski wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Ra
"Reinitialization" (even if the TPM is not configured and used) after a
wakeup and refuses wakind up if this "reinitialization" does not take place.
For me, this would sound more reasonable why my machine only wakes up
when TCG_TIS is enabled.
Ralf
On 08/27/2015 12:00 AM, Mick wrote:
&
ossdev bug?
Anything helps!
Thanks
Ralf
(5GhZ / 2.4GhZ)?
What kind of hardware would you recommend (and is known to work without
any painful hacks)?
Cheers
Ralf
[1] http://www.tp-link.de/products/details/?categoryid=3212&model=Archer+T9E
possible to create a degraded Btrfs?
Please don't tell me that this is insanely dangerous, I know it is ;-)
Cheers
Ralf
On 11/11/2015 07:19 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 18:09:39 +0100, Ralf wrote:
>
>> Btrfs supports Raid10 but no block-crypto.
>>
>> If I would use a HD->MD Raid->Luks->Btrfs stack, I don't benefit from
>> the Raid implementation of Btr
On 11/12/2015 01:08 AM, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> On 2015-11-11 11:53, Ralf wrote:
>> So I was looking for some PCI-E Wifi Card, that supports AC standard. I
>> was thinking about sth. like this [1]. A friend of mine told me, that I
>> should take care when buying AC hardw
Force re-emerge linux-headers.
Cheers
Ralf
On 01/23/2017 05:28 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As far as I have recognized it, all my updates this evening failed
> with:
>
> /usr/include/linux/errno.h:1:23: fatal error: asm/errno.h: No such file or
> directory
)
So somehow PYTHON_TARGET and PYTHON_SINGLETARGET got screwed on my
system. I know how I could fix this for gedit only, but then other
packages begin complaining about the same issue as well.
Anything helps!
Cheers
Ralf
ing in the profile.
Thanks
Ralf
>
> On 17 March 2017 01:09:29 GMT+00:00, Ralf
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> so I just emerged some unrelated packages, and then the following
> happened when trying to update my system:
>
> !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy
On 03/17/2017 02:49 AM, Dale wrote:
> Ralf wrote:
>> On 03/17/2017 02:28 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> Read the message again, it needs one of python3_4 or python3_5 in
>>> single target, you have neither.
>> ... And read mine :-)
>> I know.
>> And I
On 03/17/2017 03:19 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 02:09:29AM +0100, Ralf wrote
>
>> So somehow PYTHON_TARGET and PYTHON_SINGLETARGET got screwed on my
>> system. I know how I could fix this for gedit only, but then other
>> packages begin complaining abou
Hi,
everything works again after syncing the portage tree today -- without
the need to modify anything. So probably something was messed up upstream.
Ralf
On 03/17/2017 02:09 AM, Ralf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> so I just emerged some unrelated packages, and then the following
> happened wh
again.
Pi is not supposed to change over the years :-)
Cheers
Ralf
On 31.10.2014 17:36, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a lot of files with digits of PI. The digits
> are the characters of 0-9. Currently they are ZIPped,
> which I think is not the best way to do
ixed?
The server *seems* to run fine.
Cheers
Ralf
for my laptop and I'm so happy
now :)
No more Realtek WiFi cards for me.
Cheers
Ralf
On 03/19/2015 06:42 PM, German wrote:
> Today I've bought a new USB wi-fi adapter which has rtl8192cu chip. I've
> plugged it into my lubuntu computer and it worked out of the box, howev
rong.
I started "systemctl start bluetooth" and my user is in the group plugdev.
Any suggestions?
[1] http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Bluetooth
Regards
Ralf
: Timeout was reached
The keyboard works fine with my android phone.
Regards
Ralf
On 02/18/14 17:10, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> systemctl status bluetooth.service
Yes, sure, as I wrote above.
Active: active (running) since Tue 2014-02-18 16:57:05 CET; 15min ago
ps auxw|grep bluetoot
root 3571 27.6 0.0 21200 2112 ?Rs 16:57 4:29
/usr
o work.
It even connects automatically after turning it on :-)
Bluetooth stuff is really weird
Thanks!
On 02/18/14 17:20, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Ralf
> wrote:
>> On 02/18/14 17:10, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>>
>> systemctl stat
Oh no... After turning of the keyboard, bluetoothd start to consume 100%
CPU...
I have to run systemctl restart bluetooth after unconnecting my device.
Come on...
On 02/18/14 17:49, Ralf wrote:
> I got it working!
>
> But I can't reproduce what i did..
>
> I played aroun
d" version 1.0.1g.
I *think* that you could also use an older version disabling the
"tls-heartbeat" USE flag.
Regards
Ralf
of
transportation layer.
As a generic cryptographic library, OpenSSL is designed to be adaptable
and universal. That broke OpenSSL's neck.
We only can hope, that the heartbeat exploit was not widely used before
they published that zero-day.
But we can be sure, that this is not going to be the last vulnerability
of this kind.
Regards
Ralf
Hey,
some time ago I wrote an article about how to install Gentoo on a
Raspberry Pi:
https://blog.ramses-pyramidenbau.de/?p=188
Maybe this is interesting for you.
There's also a precompiled bootable image available for download.
Regards
Ralf
On 04/16/2014 07:11 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
ad Cycle Count, ...
Output of hdparm -I: http://pastebin.com/RyAU6u8T
Cheers,
Ralf
> # or, you can set hdparm options for all drives
> all_args="-S120"
>
>
> then..
> # /etc/init.d/hdparm start
And nope, it does not spin down.
It only spins down if I force it with hdparm -y
Cheers,
Ralf
would not work any longer.
Any suggestions? Does anyone already have an encrypted ZFS setup on
Linux and would like to share experience?
If blocks on my physical disk fail or are corrupted, would these errors
be propagated through block layers DM Raid and Luks upwards to ZFS so
that resilvering will work?
Cheers
Ralf
. And,
of course, you don't know what skype is internally doing as it is
proprietary software and not famous for no bugs/vulnerabilities.
Cheers
Ralf
On 02/24/2016 07:36 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
> Unfortunately (see the end for the reason) I need to run skype. This
> seems to be a mess
... What about aliasing emerge to sudo emerge? :-)
Cheers
Ralf
On 04/17/2016 07:57 PM, »Q« wrote:
> I too often forget to use sudo along with emerge --ask, which gets me
> a prompt to add --pretend to the options, e.g.
>
> $ emerge -a firefox
> This action requires superuser ac
ot Bootloader images
- Precompiled Kernel + Device Trees as well as raw .configs
- Root is allowed to password login to ssh: root:gentoo
There's also a short article on how it was built [2].
Cheers
Ralf
[1] https://ramses-pyramidenbau.de/~ralf/jetson-tk1/
[2] https://blog.ramses-pyramidenbau.de/?p=342
siness cases.
Gogs is implemented in Go, has a pretty active and responsive community
and (in my opinion) it is a well-maintained project. Looks and feels
like gitlab but is much faster and consumes a minimum of resources. I
strongly recommend to use Gogs. Just try it out on their website.
They also provide a .deb package, that's the reason why I'm running it
inside a Debian LXC container as well.
HTH
Ralf
[1] https://gogs.io/
>
>
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Hi Rich,
On 07/13/16 16:35, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Ralf
> wrote:
>> I recommend to deploy gitlab inside a Debian LXC/Docker container as
>> Gitlab guys provide and maintain precompiled .deb packages. You do not
>> want to compile it on you
Hi,
On 07/13/16 17:30, James wrote:
> Ralf ramses-pyramidenbau.de> writes:
>
>
>>> From the gentoo wiki, it looks like all of the dependencies are already
>>> in portage::
>>> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GitLab#Prerequisites.2FDependencies
Even if
On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote debugging
> session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.
>
> This is what I try to achieve:
>
> I login into a router with SSH from my PC. Then I can run certain commands
> to
.
Since noone answered, I'll try. I'm not into the details of your
problem but I have the impression your suggestion should be stated
to the pdnsd developing community, not on gentoo. I'd qualify it as
bug, but YMMV, and again, I don't know much about it.
ralf
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it as MIDI player, too.
Regards
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You could also try the pamarith comand of the netpbm package.
It has both -subtract and -difference
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out -p) at least
would be faster?
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mming effort?
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> Not sure if Quanta will do what you're after? I recall it has some XML code
> in there, but don't know if it offers the functionality you want.
Oh, forgot to say that I don't want to install KDE, sorry.
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oo (I recall it the
editor of choice for MathML). After oXygen, I'd have liked xxe best,
as it doesn't draw a rat tail of KDE, GNOME or wxWidgets dependencies
but that's only because I have java handy.
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ex" how to install hyphenation patterns.
german -- \language number for Austrian undefined, default 255 used.
german -- \language number for French undefined, default 255 used.
Many thanjks for any hints!
Regards,
ralf
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Iain wrote
> On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 11:34 +0100, Ralf Stephan wrote:
> > Does someone use TeXlive and has encountered and solved
> > non-English hyphenation problems? I have tried both babel.sty
> > with the german/germanb options and german.sty from the
> > package
You wrote
> I found this which might be interesting:
> http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=newlang
Thanks. But it was a stray tetex config file. I was pointed to
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/tex/texlive-migration-guide.xml
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Hello,
I'm fed up with waiting for ever the same name requests from my
browser (and open servers don't cut it either): which DNS cache
or caching DNS for simple local installation would you recommend?
Regards,
ralf
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udhcpd cannt be coaxed to
write the servers to the new file, am I missing something?
But it's not too bad, I don't reboot often.
Thanks for all the answers (and questions ;)
ralf
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am I missing here?
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> no longer require mktemp, that leaves debianutils requiring
> mktemp, even in ~x86 versions.
Make that 'even in x86 versions'
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t
not switch VT when called from another. Possible?
Regards,
ralf
_terminal_) is a virtual
> workspace.
To continue nitpicking, the wmctrl people call it virtual desktop.
Regards,
ralf
error, IMHO.
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some problems with i810 after the last x11 upgrade.
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Search for setxkbmap on the bug server. A missing link
on installation is the problem. We're waiting for a patch.
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Hello,
I have installed the unifont package but it doesn't show with
xlsfonts nor xfontsel, nor does an xterm find the font string.
I tried the commands mkfontsdir and xset fp rehash.
What am I missing?
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I mean, if I install a font, I sure want it in the xconfig?
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package installs that were CONFIG_PROTECTed.
> Since font packages don't supply xorg.conf there's nothing to
> CONFIG_PROTECT and therefore etc-update is futile. ...
Then let me phrase it alternatively. As another poster said (thanks),
the path can be set with xset +fp. Shouldn't this be don
You wrote
> Attached the log file.
Looks like kernel headers are not found. Have you recently
installed a new kernel manually and deleted the old?
Or did you deinstall sys-kernel/linux-headers? You need that.
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terface
* ssl: Adds support for Secure Socket Layer connections
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sting teams? Join the Weekly News team?
Is it really so difficult to see where there
is something to do?
If yes, wouldn't it be the first step to learn about
how it all works?
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sorted to growisofs. I had an ISO I wanted to burn as well so:
>
> $ growisofs -Z /dev/dvdrw=/path/to/image.iso
> :-( /dev/dvdrw: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 0
Installed a new kernel in the meantime? (just an idea)
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ust do something right where portage didn't.
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> Here is an excellent interview with Ciaran McCreesh about Paludis:
>
> http://lab.obsethryl.eu/content/paludis-gentoo-and-ciaran-mccreesh-uncensored
>
> Has anyone here switched from Portage to Paludis?
Yes, and very satisfied. Even with the earlier versions.
ralf
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_DEVICES="bayrad cfontz cfontz633 glk hd44780 lb216 lcdm001 mtxorb
ncurses text" LINGUAS="de" LIRC_DEVICES="devinput atiusb audio
audio_alsa" USERLAND="GNU" VIDEO_CARDS="vesa radeon fbdev v4l"
Unset: CPPFLAGS, CTARGET, FFLAGS, INSTALL_MASK, LC_ALL,
PORTAGE_COMPRESS, PORTAGE_COMPRESS_FLAGS, PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS
Hat jemand eine Idee?
Ralf
Zürich
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Schon gemacht. portage tree ist aktuell
Volker Armin Hemmann schrieb:
> On Mittwoch 08 Oktober 2008, Ralf Hinz wrote:
>
>> Hallo
>>
>> Wollte mein Profile updaten. Leider kein Glück!!!
>>
>> eselect profile list
>> /usr/bin/sed: kann //prof
Sorry i am on the wrong list-;)
b.n. schrieb:
> Ralf Hinz ha scritto:
>
>> Hallo
>>
>> Wollte mein Profile updaten. Leider kein Glück!!!
>>
>
> Can you write in English? The mailing list is international...
>
> Thanks,
> m.
>
>
>
less than 1 GB RAM. Maybe even 1GB is not enough.
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You wrote
> Well, not a very hi-tech solution, but I think that if you find files and
> directories like /usr/portage, /etc/gentoo-release, /etc/make.*, etc.
> you can reasonably assume you are running on gentoo.
Not necessarily number 1 and 3 if you're using paludis.
ralf
-
too!
My first Linux was a tarball with Kernel, shell, and some tools
including gcc-1.x with a size of around 1-2 MB (memory fails me).
It was 1992, not a year after Linus started the thing. After that,
there came Slackware for a few years, SuSE for quite some time,
LinuxPPC on iMac, Ubuntu, and now Ge
ou may not need to switch to reiser for that.
It may simply be a matter of giving /usr/portage its own
partition and a smaller block size.
I have no data on that, though.
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of changes to world,
where I only upgrade things important to me or those which have a
big gap in the version number or a new major number.
This doesn't cost me much personal and CPU time.
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> Just for comparison,
> http://blog.spida.net/index.php?/archives/3-Powerusage.html has some
> measurements of a low-power system.
That's not even optimal. My King Young w/ 1.6GHz Celeron, 500 MB RAM,
and Intel 855 graphics uses just 30-35W at 100% CPU.
And it's silent!
ebDAV, and
then it's a svn bug. Reason: neon is meant to be included with
packages using it. This is clearly stated in the manual.
So, correctly, you would file bugs with both davfs2 and svn.
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Something like that happened when (already in X) I happened
to clean my /tmp directory, deleting the dirs used by X with it...
Every open of a gtk program needed 5 to 10 sec after that.
Of course, restart of X solved it.
Morale: be careful what you put in your .bashrc ;)
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have to restart X which is a
PITA. Have you seen this? Do you have a recommendation?
Regards,
ralf
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Steve wrote
> Ralf Stephan wrote:
> >Hello,
> >I have a stable (+unstable gtk) i86/xorg soundless installation
> >with a bare bones xfce4 desktop. My only problem is that, after
> >one two weeks, the xfce-panel disappears and newly started apps
> >are missing
backed up while the primary HDD is completely passed by?
If there is no such tool accomplishing this, there certainly
should be, as a way to
- have a running system a short time after a HD crash
- completely ditch those power hungry HD drives
- ... your idea here ...
Many thanks for your comm
You can
convert to Postscript, PDF, bitmap from there and thus include
it in any other doc format.
Regards,
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advise you to rewrite in LaTeX. It's a good way to
learn the typesetting and you'll love how it looks. If you
care for your text use LaTeX. Do you think all the scientists
who put their preprints on arXiv.org can be wrong?
Regards,
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www.grindeq.com
Have fun,
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dated. Cardreader etc. just works fine.
Ralf
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Hello Wolfgang,
maybe try [EMAIL PROTECTED] next time when writing german.
Cheers,
Ralf
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l. I have searched
> sourcforge and freshmeat and have not had any luck. Is anyone doing this
> that may have a suggestion/advice for me?
Also if i don't like it personally :) - check out Anyterm [1].
Unfortunately it's not in Portage yet.
Cheers,
Ralf
[1] http://chezphil.org/a
ut into your W32 box, the autorun(tm) feature offers to
either install it on the disk or run it from the disk.
Like Cygwin it includes basic utilities, as well as xterm and a
X-Server, which integrates in windows.
For me, up to know, it worked perfectly out of the box.
Cheers,
ity/Victim error"
drivers/edac/mce_amd.c: pr_cont("Copyback Parity/Victim
error.\n");
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On 09/23/13 21:15, Grant wrote:
>>> Can anyone tell me how to decipher this which has appeared in dmesg?
>>> Google wasn't very helpful.
>>>
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