lem but I would
still like to fix it.
Thanks
Jason
t "managed mode"
>>
>> I think this problem may have to do with the fact I am using baselayout
>> 2.0.0 but am not totally sure.
>>
>> What does "ioctl[SIOCSIWMODE]: invalid argument" mean?
>>
>> What does "inactive" mean?
>>
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 01:03:55PM -0500, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Also - would there be a way to get a running output (kind of like
> tailing a log)?
watch -n1 "ps aux | gawk '{ if ( \$3 > 1.0 ) { print } }'"
Just a minor correction. It's CONFIG_DEVTMPFS not CONFIG_DEV_TMPFS :)
> I just had a bit of a scare after updating to udev-181, but
> all is well now, finally. (I hope :)
>
> In addition to the separate /usr problem that has already
> been discussed at length here, there are other important
> cha
an't be opened on boot, I have
the option to drop to a shell. I try to run `cryptsetup' and I
get the same error -- so maybe that's my problem? Would
different versions of `cryptsetup' be incompatible with
devices encrypted by older versions? That seems brittle and
dangerous to me.
--
Jason Dusek
2010/05/04 Mick :
> Cron test -x /usr/sbin/run-crons && /usr/sbin/run-crons
>
> I am not sure what this "test -x" part represents?
The `test -x ' part means "Test that is executable."
and, implicitly, tests that the file exists. Sorry not to be
To enable SPF on outgoing mail all you have to do is create a SPF record
and put it in your /var/bind/domain.tld.hosts file, assuming your using
Bind.
That's all I did and when I send email to Google its says...
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of ja...@jasoncarson.ca designates
69.196.152.
Hello everyone,
I am considering upgrading to a 64 bit CPU but haven't decided on what I
am going to buy. One of the motherboards I am looking at has a P55 chipset
so my question is will the P55 chipset work with Gentoo? If so where in
menuconfig do I configure this?
Thanks
> Jason Carson wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am considering upgrading to a 64 bit CPU but haven't decided on what I
>> am going to buy. One of the motherboards I am looking at has a P55
>> chipset
>> so my question is will the P55 chipset work wi
> Jason Carson wrote:
>>> Jason Carson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I am considering upgrading to a 64 bit CPU but haven't decided on what
>>>> I
>>>> am going to buy. One of the motherboards I am l
Hey everyone,
This guy (http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-806844.html#6097354) says
that -march=native and -march=core2 differ. Which one do I choose for my
Core i5 CPU?
of the PCMCIA network drivers in the kernel is "NE2000
compatible PCMCIA support", so I'd suggest you give that one a try.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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in
make.conf. Also, ${NAME} syntax should always be used in portage config
files.
> Thanks, that did the trick.
What portage version are using?
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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On Saturday 21 May 2005 22:08, Dan Johansson wrote:
> On Saturday 21 May 2005 14.55, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> > What portage version are using?
>
> My portage version is sys-apps/portage-2.0.51.19 on x86.
There's been a hack in portage all the way through 2.0.51 and I'm pr
unless you really know what you are doing and why.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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On Sunday 22 May 2005 00:43, Julien Cayzac wrote:
> On 5/21/05, Jason Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You miss the point. Adding that flag to CFLAGS (or CXXFLAGS) is faulty in
> > and of itself. It is not a general optimization flag. It is something
> > that each
On Sunday 22 May 2005 00:54, askar ... wrote:
> On 5/21/05, Jason Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Saturday 21 May 2005 17:36, askar ... wrote:
> > > In the kernel I enables option for 'CardBus yenta-compatible' - this
> > > seems the one I was lo
Michael Haan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> Ok, finally, the card loads:
>
> cx2388x dvb driver version 0.0.4 loaded cx88[0]: subsystem: 7063:3000,
> board: pcHDTV HD3000 HDTV [card=22,autodetected] saa7115: starting
> probe for adapter cx88[0] (0x1001b) tuner 1-0061: chip found @ 0xc2
> (cx88[0
fire-eyes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> I'm trying to use pptpclient-1.6.0.
>
> On its home page it says I need MPPE support in the kernel and PPPD. For
> PPPD it was easy, a nice little USE flag. As far as MPPE support, it
> says that if I modprobe ppp-compress-18 and that works, I should be a
world --newuse
> and fix all the packages that want to change their useflags.
Mostly right. You'll need to add --deep and --update to the --newuse run as
well.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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you can still install a binary package with
>
> tar xf /path/to/package.tbz2 -C /
This is always good advice.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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On Friday 27 May 2005 01:07, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Jason Stubbs schreef:
> > On Thursday 26 May 2005 23:36, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >>On Thu, 26 May 2005 16:24:28 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
> >>>Now of course I know that Portage depends on Python, and I certai
m to be sensing
> here.
Okay. So no countdown during --pretend as well as using slot checks. Care to
open a bug so I don't forget please? :)
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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4 hours ago to gentoo-user@gentoo.org and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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eless in Portage because the devs have some secret
> source for preliminary testing or something.
The kde ebuild maintainers do, yes. This unfortunately does not include me. ;)
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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you wanted was quickpkg.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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> One way would be to build it from scratch too, but I'd prefer to stay
> close to an emerge installed system when possible.
/etc/portage/profile/package.provided
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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it lands me in the soup again?
Remove whatever you did to unmask it. /etc/portage/package.unmask perhaps?
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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low upgradable
dependency of whatever other targets are being chosen to upgrade or install.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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; fixdbentries(origcp, newcp, pkgdir)
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py", line 3875, in fixdbentries
> f = open(dbdir+"/"+myfile, "r")
> IOError: [Errno 21] Is a directory
>
> Any idea what to look for?
$ find /var/db/pkg -mindepth 3 -type d
Any results that returns shouldn't be there. I'd be interested in what it does
return though.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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On Wednesday 01 June 2005 22:56, Kevin Bucknum wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jason Stubbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 8:25 AM
> > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] IOError: [Errno 21] Is
hty stuff. 'there are no
> > ebuilds to satisfy "showeq"'. Third party?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jason Stubbs
>
> I had it in overlay for a while, but I'm pretty sure I blew that away
> along time ago. It's showing at
> http://packages
up again regarding this list. Can anyone CC me
> the solution to my problem if its already been mentioned, and if any
> further replies could be CCd to me as well, thx
PORTAGE_TMPDIR is the correct answer that you missed.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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been added to system in place of sash. It's similarly very
small in size but has a much larger feature set that is generally very useful
in emergencies.
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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question, I'm new to Gentoo. Apologies
if this question is answerable via RTFM. :)
Jason Newquist
San Francisco Bay Area
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Thanks!
-Jason
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, June 13, 2005 6:43 pm, Jason Newquist said:
I'd like to install the most recent version of Wordpress (1.5.1.2, I
believe), but there's a security mask. I'm aware of the problem,
but I'd like to install a
On Friday 17 June 2005 06:11, Christoph Gysin wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > It is a long-standing bug in portage, and apparently not easy to fix.
>
> reference to bugzilla, anyone?
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13632
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to satisfy "=media-sound/timidity
> ++-2.13.0-r1".
emerge --oneshot -pv =app-office/openoffice-bin-1.9.104
media-sound/timidity++ =media-video/xine-ui-0.99.3
=net-im/centericq-4.20.0-r1 =xfce-extra/xfce4-showdesktop-0.3.0
Regards,
Jason Stubbs
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I can continue with this interesting installation process
of using a stage 3 tarball for a stage 1 install. Although I barely know
anything about Gentoo, it sounds really awesome.
I appreciate your time in reading this lengthy, rambly message. :-)
Best regards,
--
"Let music echo the thoughts of your soul."
-- Jason Castonguay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Daniel.
Yes, I had already chrooted at that point, but I guess "livecd" is the
default host name until it is changed.
Best regards,
--
"Let music echo the thoughts of your soul."
-- Jason Castonguay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Jun 30, 2005 22
from this list or a
forum -- I can't remember. I'm changing my MAKEOPTS from "-j2" to "-j1".
We'll see.
Best regards,
--
"Let music echo the thoughts of your soul."
-- Jason Castonguay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
/home/jcast/.signat
--
"Let music echo the thoughts of your soul."
-- Jason Castonguay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Jun 30, 2005 23:03 -0300, Fernando Canizo wrote:
> El Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 08:44:40PM -0400, Jason Castonguay me decía:
> > Hello list members.
>
> Hello Jason, and welcome.
&g
27;ll keep everyone posted. Thanks very much to all who responded to my
posts.
Best regards,
--
"Let music echo the thoughts of your soul."
-- Jason Castonguay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Claudinei Matos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> I'm trying to upgrade my installation but "emerge world -uD" crash
> every time when emerging docbook-sgml-utils.
> The error is that jade can't found libosp.so.3:
>
> "jade: error while loading shared libraries: libosp.so.3: cannot open
> shared ob
Grant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> Hello! I am travelling and am currently on the Greek island of Corfu.
> It is great! I have my laptop but I'm finding it totally impossible
> to find a place that will let me plug into their network for Internet
> access. I can't use public systems because
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> On Jul 5, 2005, at 7:11 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> >On Wednesday 06 July 2005 02:07, Jason Cooper wrote:
> >>Grant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
[snip]
> >>>after a lot of thinking, I think my
Bruno Gola ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> Does anyone knows what should I do correctly or just tell me a better
> p2p software (i use pysoulseek and amule)?
I've had good success with gtk-gnutella.
# eix gtk-gnutella
* net-p2p/gtk-gnutella
Available versions: 0.93.3 0.94 ~0.95 ~0.95-r1 ~
Michael Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
[snip]
> --
> Mike
>
> To see the world in a grain of sand,
> and to see heaven in a wild flower,
> hold infinity in the palm of your hands,
> and eternity in an hour.
This one bugged me for a week till I remembered a moment ago where I
heard it.
Michael Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> On Friday 08 July 2005 17:32, Jason Cooper wrote:
> > Michael Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> > [snip]
> > >
> > > To see the world in a grain of sand,
> > > and to see heaven in a wild flowe
__
I have even tried omitting some optimization flags (-pipe and
-fomit-frame-pointers) and changing -March to i586 instead of k6-2, but
the result seems to be the same.
Thanks very much, and I look foward to hearing from everyone.
Best regards,
--
"Let music echo the thoughts of
d acceptably stable), I want it".
>
> That's hardly in line with Gentoos "choice policy".
> Gentoo isn't about imposing someone elses preferences on everyone.
You're not forced to upgrade. You're not even forced to sync with the rsync
server
just did a 'glsa-check -l | grep 200507' and nothing showed up.
> Does the portage db need to be updated? I figured it would use the rss.
GLSAs are held in $PORTDIR/metadata/glsa
--
Jason Stubbs
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On Dec 23, 2007 8:23 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Emerging haxml directly repeats the greedy performance, and when I
> kill it, it gives me this message:
>
> * The 'prerm' phase of the 'dev-haskell/haxml-1.13.2' package has failed
> * with exit value -1. The problem occurred while executing
On Dec 25, 2007 6:26 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 10:57:10PM -0800, Jason Dusek wrote:
> > On Dec 23, 2007 8:23 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Emerging haxml directly repeats the greedy performance...
> >
> > Does
On Dec 25, 2007 11:19 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm using the same HaXML you are, actually.
>
> Interesting ... unmerge quits by itself, but with the same error.
> I am tempted to delete haskell itself, as far as possible, and see if
> the haxml unmerge would get any further.
What if you
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Dusek wrote:
> > What if you tried deleting HaXML from /var/lib/portage/world
> > and then remerging it? It would skip the `prerm` action and
> > just overwrite everything.
>
> Nah, no luck. Emerge -p shows it still knows that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ghc-updater ran fine, or at least didn't hang. There was one
> error:
>
> src/lib/HsShellScript/Commands.chs:21:0:
> Failed to load interface for
> `Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec':
> Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling
> li
You may have to emerge php with the "apache2" USE flag if it still doesn't
work.
> On Jan 21, 2008 11:16 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm having a little trouble getting www-apps/online-bookmarks set up.
>
>
>
>> When I fill in my server I see a listing like one might see in a file
>> brows
I've recently created LiveUSB sticks from the Gentoo LiveDVD
and LiveCD. (I'm trying to put Gentoo on an OQO.) It was
pretty easy -- I was able to use ext3 even -- and I thought
I'd share how I did that with everyone.
The three steps are:
. Format the stick.
. Put the Gentoo stuff o
Posted -- please let me know what you think:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_LiveUSB
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Please mention this kind of thing on the talk page.
I will go ahead and post your email this time, as well as make
the necessary changes.
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Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm also currently moving out several things from mozilla to
> their own fileservers.
What kinds of things?
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Greetings,
I am currently using squirrelmail. What are some other web based email
clients I can try out?
Thanks
Jay
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The problem with roundcube is it doesn't do threading and doesn't have a
built in filter to put mail into different folders. For these reasons I
will stay with squirrelmail.
> On 9 Feb 2008, at 22:05, Udo Kempen wrote:
>
>> Jason Carson wrote:
>>> I am currently us
> I'm trying to figure out how to do port-based routing. I found
> a HOWTO that does pretty much exactly what I'm trying to do:
>
> http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/iproute2.html
>
> However, it's using iptables, which I thought was deprecated,
> but there are iptables versions as recent at three months
> On 2008-03-03, Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Monday 03 March 2008, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> I'm trying to figure out how to do port-based routing. I found
>>> a HOWTO that does pretty much exactly what I'm trying to do:
>>>
>>> http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/iproute2.html
>>>
>>> Howeve
.0.0.1)
by penguin.jasoncarson.ca with SMTP; 16 Mar 2008 23:57:45 -
Received: from 192.168.0.75
(SquirrelMail authenticated user jason)
by jasoncarson.ca with HTTP;
Sun, 16 Mar 2008 19:57:45 -0400 (EDT)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 19:57:45 -0400 (
> try to push your external ip adress in your hosts file for your domain
My static IP is 66.11.182.5 and my computer is called
penguin.jasoncarson.ca so what exactly would I put in /etc/hosts?
>
> On 3/17/08, Jason Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
ess associated with a
host name."
...Which was in the Life with Qmail documentation
( http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html )
>
> Jason Carson a écrit :
>>> try to push your external ip adress in your hosts file for your domain
>>>
>>
>> My static IP is
Greetings,
Has anyone on the list got qmail to work with domainkeys, if so how?
Thanks
Jason
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I found this ( http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-665798.html ) so I
will give that a try.
> Greetings,
>
> Has anyone on the list got qmail to work with domainkeys, if so how?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jason
>
> --
> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
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I'm not totally sure what you are talking about but to get perl to work
with apache2 you need to add -D PERL to /etc/conf.d/apache2
APACHE2_OPTS="-D PERL"
> Hi list:
>
> The situation is the next, i'm trying to install mod_perl as a static
> module with apache2, but apparently this isn't possible
Did you create a separate /boot partition when installing Gentoo. If so
you need to mount it
mount /dev/sda1 /boot
or whatever is your boot partition
> Hi Guys,
>
> Something weird is going on with my system. I have been trying to
> upgrade the kernel, but no matter what I select, I can't seem
I guess I'll dip my toes in here and admit that I can't figure this out.
Synopsis: I've setup Postfix to be a mail out only smtp server. I just want
it for our Joomla based web pages and our helpdesk to be able to mail to
users from the local server. The problem is this: I can mail to any domain
PROTECTED] Sender ok
rcpt to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] User unknown
Thanks again. I'm not necessarily looking for someone to give me the answer,
as it were, but if I could get some help looking in the right direction I
would be very appreciative.
Be
whole mess could be avioded- I'm not a mail man as it were.
-jason
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Sorry to be so long replying - I've been busy with work & haven't been
> reading the list. In case you'r
yes
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 2:14 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I remembered someway to compile a single module after the
> fact that didn't involve recompiling everthing... but just now I
> entered the usr/src/linux directory and edited .config adding the
> sshfs FUSE module.
>
> when
>From what I see, update newuse deep world is NOT pulling it back in. That's
the bug.
On May 17, 2009 6:26 PM, "Daniel Pielmeier"
wrote:
Daniel Iliev schrieb am 18.05.2009 00:16:
> Hi, > > > Would anybody, please, confirm the following behavior before I
file a > report with B
What is the p
Greetings,
I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to start up in
"master mode" but for some reason it is starting up in "managed mode".
When wlan0
Hey all,
I think I might know the problem. After doing some reading apparently many
distrutions, including Gentoo, don't ship hostapd with support for the
nl80211 driver. I checked the Gentoo tarball and this is the case. I tried
editing the defconfig file in hostapd.tar.gz (enabling
CONFIG_DRIVER
> On Tuesday 09 June 2009, Jason Carson wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
>> driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
>> Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to
> Jason Carson wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I think I might know the problem. After doing some reading apparently
>> many
>> distrutions, including Gentoo, don't ship hostapd with support for the
>> nl80211 driver. I checked the Gentoo tarball and this is t
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am trying to setup a wireless access point using the atheros kernel
>> driver (Built into the kernel, not as a module). I am using
>> Vanilla-Sources 2.6.29.4. I need my wireless network card to start up in
>>
>
> On 9 Jun 2009, at 08:15, Jason Carson wrote:
>> H, I tried emerging hostapd normally and I noticed this...
>>
>> * Enabling Wi-Fi Protected Setup support
>> * Enabling drivers:
>> * HostAP driver enabled
>> * Wired driver enabled
>>
>>
>> On 9 Jun 2009, at 08:15, Jason Carson wrote:
>>> H, I tried emerging hostapd normally and I noticed this...
>>>
>>> * Enabling Wi-Fi Protected Setup support
>>> * Enabling drivers:
>>> * HostAP driver enabled
>>> * W
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>> Hey Norman,
>>
>> I tried changing my /etc/conf.d/net to what you suggested but it
>> resulted
>> in the following errors...
>>
>> *Bringing up interface wlan0
>> * Configuring wireless network for wlan0
>&g
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>> Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
>>
>> ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
>> booted
>> up and all the services are working the way they should, however I am
>> having a problem getting ho
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the clarification Norman :-)
>>>>
>>>> ok, I removed net.wlan0 so it doesn't start up anymore. My computer
>>>> booted
>>>> up and all th
> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>> Jason Carson schrieb:
>>>
>>>> Alright, I have done everything you have suggested but when hostapd
>>>> tries
>>>> to start I am getting this error...
>>>>
>>>> penguin ~ # /etc/init
I'm having a strange problem on my Q6600 that cropped up starting with
the 2.6.29 series of the kernel, and is still present in 2.6.30.
Essentially, at all times, I have four nice 19 processes running, which
for the sake of this post, we'll call "dnetc". All four cores are
utilized. At this poi
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 23:39:52 +0200, Sascha Hlusiak wrote:
> How do you know how many processes are running? What does 'top' say
> about CPU usage and load? Maybe dnetc has two threads, which can each
> occupy a core, so you have still 4 threads that are running, in 3
> processes. You still should g
Greetings,
I am trying to setup postfix with domainkeys. I installed dk-milter and
ran the following as I was told to do after emerging it ...
emerge --config mail-filter/dk-milter
...which told me to do the following...
Configuring pkg...
Enter the selector name (default penguin): default
*
> On 12.01.2009 00:13, Jason Carson wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am trying to setup postfix with domainkeys. I installed dk-milter and
>> ran the following as I was told to do after emerging it ...
>
> DomainKeys is deprecated and is replaced by DKIM. You are mu
> On 12.01.2009 17:33, Jason Carson wrote:
> [...]
>> I don't understand what this part below means...
>>
>> Make sure you add these parameters to your dk-filter command line:
>> -b sv -d your-domain.com -H -s /etc/mail/dk-filter/default.private
>> -
>> On 12.01.2009 17:33, Jason Carson wrote:
>> [...]
>>> I don't understand what this part below means...
>>>
>>> Make sure you add these parameters to your dk-filter command line:
>>> -b sv -d your-domain.com -H -s /etc/mail/dk-filter/default
> On 12.01.2009 00:13, Jason Carson wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am trying to setup postfix with domainkeys. I installed dk-milter and
>> ran the following as I was told to do after emerging it ...
>
> DomainKeys is deprecated and is replaced by DKIM. You are mu
Greetings,
I am trying to get Spamassassin working. I am following this guide...
http://www.hurring.com/scott/howto/postfix_spamd/
The configuration on that page is very minimalist and that's how I want to
start off. I can get progressively more complex as I learn more but I want
to keep it as si
> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to get Spamassassin working. I am following this guide...
> http://www.hurring.com/scott/howto/postfix_spamd/
>
> The configuration on that page is very minimalist and that's how I want to
> start off. I can get progressively more complex as I learn more but I want
> to
An interesting project that has come up is called Crossover Chromium, which
is a specially packaged version of Chrome and Wine, but yeah in the meantime
Konqueror does a pretty good job even if it does render slightly differently
on my system.
On Feb 14, 2009 11:11 PM, "Joshua Murphy" wrote:
On
You should have two different ethernet ports on that motherboard, the
primary one should use forcedeth, the secondary should use the new marvell
yukon phy driver, make sure those are compiled into your running kernel.
On Mar 18, 2009 2:41 PM, "Neil Bothwick" wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 19:35:14 +
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