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> $ tar xjvf software-suspend-2.1.8-for-2.6.11.tar.bz2
> $ cd /usr/src/linux
> $ for i in /tmp/software-suspend-2.1.8-for-2.6.11/*; do patch -b -p1 <
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stead I added this to /etc/conf.d/local.start:
> echo "nameserver 192.168.0.1" > /etc/resolv.conf
> echo "nameserver 192.168.0.254" >> /etc/resolv.conf
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Unless things have changed, equery is not a full replacement for qpkg
and etcat: you can get different results for packages that are installed
at times - all three can and do show different results at times. None
are always correct! Its actually quite a useful fault finding tool. On
the balance,
"man dhcpcd"
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> and she gets faster DNS resolution than baby does. Our ISP assigns all
> addresses (including DNS) via DHCP. Her /etc/resolv.conf file was b
I know there is no hardware problem.
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> I don't mind maintaining Samba outside of Portage, but before
> I do so, I would like to understand the present situation.
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> profilename.pcf). The kernel module just cares for packet injection in
> Linux's ip stack and brings a IPsec stack.
>
> Note that there's a more elegant solution with "vpnc" (also in
> portage), if it fits for you (still hasn't some functions of Cisco
on setting up vpnc.
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You will also need the irq (irq=5) - may have to pull the card and check
the jumpers, who load doze and see if it finds it if dual booted.
This link gives some more info:
http://clarkconnect.com/wiki/index.php?title=ISA_Network_Cards
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Y) = 8
fstat64(8, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0444, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
mmap2(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1,
0) = 0xb7f8b000
read(8, "processor\t: 0\nvendor_id\t: Authen"..., 1024) = 413
read(8, "", 1024) = 0
close(8)= 0
munmap(0xb7f8b000, 4096)= 0
semop(229376, 0xbfad33f0, 1)= 0
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Thankyou, nicely caught. The problem was courier-imapd, not evolution.
maxdaemons is set 40, but maxperip is only 4. Increasing that worked.
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This seems to be similar to the dlink adsl modem I am using (no routing
function).
Think of the 192.168.0.0 network as being the network between the modem
and the gateway machine. In my case, the 10. (equiv) networks are on
the internal side of the gateway. My gateway machine runs dhcp on eth0
(
>
> > Alternatively, since this machine is only going to be a firewall
> > & ethernet router so rather than securing a complete Gentoo system
> > I could just use a 'firewall cd' installation, if one exists
> > as a Gentoo derivative.
> >
> > Any other ide
Is there a link that states how many packages are available in gentoo?
Stable, ~x86 etc?
Used to on the main gentoo site but I cant find it now (and
packages.gentoo.org has no stats at all)
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Its not just easing the pain: I am not sure that someone who is not
intimately familiar with iptables doing what amounts to a home brew is
advisable. There's quite a number of ways to screw up and leave your
system exposed. The way to minimise the risk is to start with a known,
popular, opensour
The mail gateway user guide uses a separate email account (spamtrap) for
spamassassin's use. I just copy/move spam and ham to the spam or ham
folders of this account - a cron job does an sa-learn on these folders.
In evolution its a no brainer to dragNdrop between accounts.
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> 3 57710 9014 yes yes nonereject reachable 1
> 4 57711 9014 yes yes nonereject reachable 1
> 5 57712 9614 yes yes none sys.peer reachable 1
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The only apps I can think of that were relevant were win32codecs and
ffmpeg which I am currently rebuilding but dont think will help. Any
clues that may help welcome!
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> > movies (the few clips that I have are mostly MS AFS and avi are all
> > greyscale) have no colour! This occurs with xine and totem - mplayer
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> >>Thanks for the explanation.
> >>
> >>
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> >>>To test try "cat /dev/input/mice" and move the mouse - rubbish will
> >>>print to terminal if its working. CTRL-C to exit.
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> can use any such drivers, so perhaps you'd like to add -nvida to
> /etc/make.conf.
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> know the fan
> is not spinning at full speed (I ran the tests from Dell).
> Does anyone knoe how I could get the FAN up to speed ?
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Are the nptl and nptlonly USE flags compatible with each other? euse
allows you to set both at once. Can they/should they both be set for a
normal system, or one *OR* the other? What info I have looked at so far
is a bit confusing.
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Thanks, that confirms what I thought took place.
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> > Are the nptl and nptlonly USE flags compatible with each other?
> yes
> > euse allows you to set
ong' in some way
> (didn't even properly fix the GLSA, it would seem from the changelog),
> and there is now an -r4 to replace it.
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If you compile the neccessary modules into the kernel you do not have to
use an initrd (which is all the initrd is doing - making the modules
available at boot time). With suspend2, make sure you also compile in
the LZF option in the crypt section. It defaults to not selected at
all, often leadin
t; windows XP disk ready for gentoo?
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> stacks. The bcmwl5a driver works fine for me with the 2.6 kernel (so
> far). I use a scratch-built kernel (gentoo-source) and not genkernel. If
> the PCI address of your wlan card is 1404:4320, it should be able to use
> that driver. It is in the driver package: bcdriver/AR/bcmwl5a.inf
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I'll also jump on board this - http-replicator works great. You build
it from your existing distfile cache. You do not need the large mirror
files as many, or rather most are unlikely ever to be accessed. Build
it with what you already have, and just top it up as you go - if the
file isnt alread
I have never seen a good reason why a package *shoulnt* be in the world
file. Especially dependencies. I am continually getting surprised by
emerge -s showing new versions of packages that emerge -u and sometimes
emerge -uD do not see. Not good.
depclean is unclean = system breaker.
It has its
;
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6222
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> gentoo specific would be of greatly appreciated.
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> performance-wise, but I guess it ain´t woth a reinstall.
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More 2.6.14 badness: just realised my gateway iptables rules under
2.6.14 no longer log events. rebuilt iptables with no changes so Ive
gone back to 2.6.13. Is anyone else seeing this?
Ive only tested 1 system so far.
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built iptables with no changes so Ive
> > gone back to 2.6.13. Is anyone else seeing this?
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> sorry I can't see this on my desktop. -j LOG works as expected. Do you use
> ULOG?
>
> BTW: I use net-firewall/iptables-1.3.4 (~x86). Not 1.3.2 from x86-keyword.
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> Sas
Yes udev works, however works well is something else entirely. Udev has
been the bane of my life a number of times - at least with devfs I had a
chance of working it out. It often seems like we take two steps back
with every new approach, and take a lot of pain just to get back to
where we were.
opposed to just editing configuration files) on how to
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me on a 1500 MHz Athlon XP with 1 GB
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> 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB
> drive.
> 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a
> 4.3GB SCSI drive.
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> > install.
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> > It appears that the standard setting for 2006.0 on this machine has set
> > the 1.2Ghz processor to less than 600Mhz. cpufreq appears to be on the
> > livecd but refuses to change the speed.
> >
> > Any hints on how to turn up the wick on th
27;, but it returns "no cpufreq support" - are
> > there modules that should be loaded?
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> Not really.
> In this HowTo (Point 3)
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/power-management-guide.xml
> this stuff is compiled in the kernel.
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I have a new sony lappy with a ipw2200 chipset mini wireless card.
Should I be using the in kernel (2.6.16-r3) drivers or the builds in
portage? Is the a configuration guide for this setup on gentoo?
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Thanks, as the in-kernel ones didnt work, I'll try the external.
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> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > I have a new sony lappy with a ipw2200 chipset mini wireless card.
> > Should I be using the in
ou need to do this in the filesystem? Why not use a
> compressible format for your backups like tar, cpio, or (my favorite)
> dar?
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> > devices already set up. I'm not sure how dirvish is for backup and I'm not
> > sure how good a loopback backup to a file really is anyway. That depends
> > on
> > the consistency of at least a partition anyway. Maybe you are trying to
> > solve the wrong problem?
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> sure how good a loopback backup to a file really is anyway. That depends on
> the consistency of at least a partition anyway. Maybe you are trying to
> solve the wrong problem?
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> > is available?
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> linux+FS+compression+rw=lost. use windows :-O or solaris. May be you can
> try FUSE + http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems.
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Just updated to evolution 2.6.1 and the copy and move buttons have gone
missing off the toolbar. Is there an easy way to get them back?
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It can take awhile, especially on low powered hardware. However, check
what settings you are using in myth to point at the database server.
Check DNS operation (often a prime suspect when delays in network ops
are seen), use IP instead of hostname, and is a local DB, try localhost
and 127.0.0.1 an
orks perfectly up to that point.
> >
> So have I, and it works every once in a while... Sometimes it works 2 or 3
> times
> in a row, sometimes it just can't read /dev/pilot (that does exist...)
> Finally, I use the final solution as described in the wiki page : create dirs
> and links at boot time. Works fine...
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If 2.14 is stable, why do I get:
rattus ~ # emerge gnome -vp
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] gnome-base/gnome-2.12.3 USE="cdr dvdr hal
-accessibility" 0 kB
Total size of downloads: 0 kB
synced yesterday.
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On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 15:43 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > If 2.14 is stable, why do I get:
> >
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 48 2006-03-12 22:17 /etc/make.profile
-> ../usr/portage/pr
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> > If 2.14 is stable, why do I get:
> >
> > rattus ~ # emerge gnome -vp
> >
> > These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
> >
> > Calculating depende
You might have some luck using this:
* sys-apps/855resolution [ Masked ]
Latest version available: 0.4
Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
Size of downloaded files: 6 kB
Homepage:http://perso.wanadoo.fr/apoirier
Description: Utility to patch VBIOS of Inte
moriah ~ # ldd /bin/bash
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
libncurses.so.5 => /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0xb7f28000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0xb7f23000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7dec000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f84000)
moriah ~ # equery belongs /lib/l
use a usb mouse - dismantle it and use your big red button to close the
left mouse switch (or better one of the aux ones if they exist). Map
this to shutdown the system.
BillK
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> > rob wrote:
> >> How do you get power pitte
ears (inc. when I was using Mandrake) and
I am happy to keep doing that - however something in gentoo's latest
baselayout breaks things like zebedee and openvpn (flakey on start/stop)
in this scenario.
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> > I installed tightvnc on a relatively new system and find that mouse
> > clicks are not being registered (both using the browser and vncviewer
> > clie
Did this few years back for an online magazine sponsored by a local
linux sysadmin company who wanted to see the difference between generic
debian and optimised (not necessarily gentoo, but thats what I used.)
Difference in times was ~10% across the board for graphics manipulations
(gimp scripts),
On 14/03/13 22:31, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
>> Why I prefer Gentoo over other distros: Full control.
>
> That's it, in a nutshell.
>
>> I mean, I can (and do) leverage "-march=native".
>
> I've been scared away from -march and instead of -mtune
On 15/03/13 08:31, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
> On 14/03/13 23:52, Dale wrote:
>> Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
>>> On 14/03/13 22:41, Dale wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2013-03-14, Dale wrote:
>
> ...
> RedHat maintainers aren't stupid (you can probably tell I've never
> use
On 20/03/13 10:58, Michael Mol wrote:
> Does anybody know of time lock flash drives?
>
> The scenario I'm looking at is to have a drive that's only accessible
> for a certain amount of time after being powered on. It would hold
> crypto keys in a server context.
>
Something like this?
http://www.t
I have been using a kworld dvb usb stick for some time, and after a disk
crash decided to move it to a new system, but cant get it to work. I am
not sure if I am looking at an eudev, or a kernel 3.8.3 problem.
> [ 5080.420044] usb 4-1: new high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci-pci
> [ 5080.57
On 30/03/13 05:23, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 24.03.2013 21:12, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>>
>> Does anyone of you use the Amazon EC2 service with gentoo-based instances?
>
> The loud and wild echo says: no ?
>
> Interesting!
>
> ;-)
>
>
moriah ~ # esearch amazon
[ Results for s
On 30/03/13 06:34, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Peter Humphrey
> wrote:
>> On Thursday 28 March 2013 20:53:49 Paul Hartman wrote:
>>
>>> In my case, my ISP's DNS servers are slow (several seconds to reply),
>>> fail randomly when they should resolve, return an IP (which g
On 01/04/13 01:01, Dale wrote:
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>>
>>
>>
>> Since it's obvious that upsteam has this "my way or the highway"
>> mentality, I'm curious about whether eudev (and mdev) exhibits the
>> same behavior...
>>
>> Rgds,
>> --
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>
> I synced yesterday and I didn't see the news alert.
On 07/04/13 01:10, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> 'Evening, Alan.
>
> On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 06:36:07PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 06/04/2013 17:57, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Please excuse me, I am running back and forth from the servers and
> typing the error message here. Did our configura
On 22/04/13 20:31, Michael Mol wrote:
> On 04/22/2013 05:40 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
>> Am 22.04.2013 03:06, schrieb Michael Mol:
>>> So, I'm setting up number of kvm guests running Gentoo. KVM guests have
>>> a pretty limited set of device drivers they need to support.
>>>
...
>>
>> [1] http://
On 24/04/13 06:34, Paul Hartman wrote:
> I'll add my anecdotes :)
>
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Alan McKinnon
> wrote:
>> In over 10 years, I have never had a file system failure with any of
>> these (all used a lot):
>>
>> ext2
>> ext3
>> ext4
>> zfs
>> reiser3
>
> ext2, ext3, ext4, btr
On 25/04/13 23:07, Nick Khamis wrote:
>> Ummm... *all* servers are critically time-sensitive.
>>
>
> Yeah... I concur ;)
>
Define critical! - to my mind if its critical you should be running your
own atomic clock, and something like a pps system to distribute it ...
or somewhere in the middle a
On 26/04/13 07:57, staticsafe wrote:
> On 4/25/2013 19:50, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 26/04/2013 01:42, William Kenworthy wrote:
>>> Does anyone know a good guide to using time sync in VM's, for both
>>> windows and linux (gentoo) guests using libvirt? Especially
On 27/04/13 09:20, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 26 April 2013 22:43:10 Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 23:10:46 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>> I wasn't born here in Africa and didn't spend primary school years here
>>> either. But I distinctly recall having to walk to school in th
On 08/05/13 00:47, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-05-07 11:43 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> Tanstaafl wrote:
>>> Ok, I've googled and can't figure this out...
>>>
>>> /etc/timezone is set to the correct timezone (EST5EDT)
>>>
>>> Date command says the server time is correct.
>>>
>>> Cron jobs run at the
I am doing something sort of similar ... use a routing protocol and set
the metrics to make the LAN more attractive so it will get used over the
wifi. Use dhcp to update dns.
I was using ospf (quagga), dns and ISC dhcp which auto-updates bind.
This is "transparent" to the the hosts, is a pain to
I am playing with usbip to export an afatech dvb usb stick to a VM. It
appears to work up until it tries to load the firmware (from the vm) and
fails. Google i'snt helping except very old messages saying there are
problems with resetting and firmware loading.
Can someone confirm that it is possi
I am trying to get an argument passed to a kernel module - it works like
below but not using the /etc/conf.d/modules file.
insmod
/lib/modules/3.8.13-gentoo/kernel/drivers/media/usb/em28xx/em28xx.ko
card="46"
In /etc/conf.d/modules I have
module_em28xx_args="card=46"
The only odd bit is its a q
On 05/06/13 15:33, Mick wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 Jun 2013 14:26:50 William Kenworthy wrote:
>> I am trying to get an argument passed to a kernel module - it works like
>> below but not using the /etc/conf.d/modules file.
>>
>> insmod
>> /lib/modules/3.8.13-gento
On 05/06/13 22:45, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 22:39:48 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
>
>> Now I have a video0, but no /dev/dvb so thats the next hurdle to be
>> tackled tomorrow.
>
> Missing firmware?
>
>
You could be right ... but google make
On 07/06/13 09:21, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the gentoo equivalent to this ubuntu command:
>
> apt-get install ntpdate && ntpdate pool.ntp.org
>
> The first command installs ntpdate, a program that uses ntp to
> immediately set the clock, even if it is going to be a large
> adju
On 07/06/13 09:43, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> now i have problems with the Xorg Server. When i start xdm (slim) the
> Display is blank. It come slow the login Window but then blank. When
> i start startxfce4 the Window come but nothing can do and all fonts
> are symbols.
>
> I try with t
On 07/06/13 23:46, Jan Hönig wrote:
> Hello,
> well i have set my Raspberry (B) with ArchLinuxArm. I decided againts
> gentoo, because of the long compilling time (for example git takes a long
> time). Maybe i try gentoo on my second sd card...
>
> A1: I have set an extra swap partition. I followe
On 13/06/13 22:05, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/06/13 16:47, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>> recently my netbook got the habit of freezing sporadically. [...]
>> [...]
>> I ran a memtest a few months back and stopped it after 8 successful
>> passes. I might try that again as soon as I find out ho
On 26/06/13 04:59, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 25/06/2013 21:10, Mick wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am considering my options for a new rig destined to last a few years and
>> one
>> of the Dell machines on offer has this Intel SRT fake-raid feature, which
>> after some cursory googling, I am not enti
On 30/06/13 17:58, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 30.06.2013 01:42, schrieb Grant:
>
>> Can anyone think of an automated method that remotely and securely
>> backs up data from one system to another, preserves permissions and
>> ownership, and keeps the backups safe even if the backed-up system
e Lab that they will
be backing up their servers with dirvish. These servers are the primary
mirror sites for Mozilla, Kernel.org, Gentoo, Drupal, and other major
open source projects. " - if its good enough for them, its good enough ...
On 01/07/13 02:08, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 30 Ju
On 06/07/13 04:12, Dale wrote:
>
> I had a interesting adventure the other day. A friend of mine's son is
> getting ready to go to college. Budget is tight so we went to find a
> used laptop for him. I went into the local puter shop and the techie
> guy there had a interesting statement that ma
have a look at openvswitch ... gives more flexibility and is relatively
easy to use. I am using fake-bridges with vlans for something like this
(mythbackend running in a vm on a media vlan with a hdhomerun and other
frontends, and a public vlan for other traffic)
BillK
On 18/07/13 02:28, Nilesh
On 19/07/13 06:23, Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 4:22 PM, luis jure wrote:
>>
>>
>> hello list,
>
> Hi!
>
>> i want to migrate my system, currently in a HD, to a new SSD. i thought it
>> would be easy, but i decided to read a little before partitioning the disk
>> (my first SDD)
On 20/07/13 00:43, Dale wrote:
> luis jure wrote:
>> on 2013-07-19 at 01:56 Dale wrote:
>>
>>> Do you really want to put /home on a SSD?
>> well, not actually the whole /home, the SSD is too small for that. i'm
>> not
>> sure yet, i might keep /home on a HDD and mount the partition on the
>> SSD as
On 20/07/13 07:44, luis jure wrote:
>
>
> from my recent experience, a caveat if you're using GPT to partition your
> disk and intend to boot from it: grub won't install on the disk (at least
> if you have an old plain BIOS system, i understand this doesn't happen with
> UEFI ??? ).
>
> when i t
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