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<0> I mean <1> look in /usr/ports/x11/gnome2 <0> ah <0> there it is <0> was wondering where it was <0> saids /japanese/gnome <0> heh <0> thanks <2> unless you read kanji I recommend not using that one. <3> dhartmei: I didn't follow all of that. so I do installkernel also, so that the .debug one gets installed.. then I save the .debug one and do a non-debug installkernel after that, once I've saved the .debug version? <4> no, just do it once, but keep a copy of kernel.debug around somewhere <2> It implies to me that dhartmei is stating to run the one without debugging stuff, but compare the core to the one with debugging stuff. <3> Mouring: I got the concept, just not how to get there. <3> so I can just move kernel.debug someone (/var/crash?) and then rm -rf /usr/obj ? <4> run one buildkernel and one installkernel, after the installkernel is done, backup /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/CONFIG/kernel.debug, or just make sure you don't delete it <3> gotcha
<3> perfect :) <2> puuuuuurrrrfect? <4> i copy it to /var/crash/, because that's the first place i'd look if i'd have forgotten ;) <3> That's what I was just thinking :) <3> I should have prefixed with time, I wonder how long it takes to compile a kernel on a U10.. I ripped out the unnecessaries as well. <5> Is there a reason why a traceroute would be dog slow before showing any of the route (like 30-40 sec delay) and then spewing it all out super fast? <1> filtered icmp. <5> but that would depend on the site I'm going out to? <1> intermediate device not having a route to you <3> dns issue? <1> intermediate device configured to not respond to icmp <5> I'm using cogent dns on one server and he.net dns on another... same problem. FreeBSD on both boxes, installed by the same person. <5> (different machines, different networks, same problem) <5> it took 1 min before STARTING to show me the route to craigslist.org <5> it just hangs here... traceroute craigslist.org <5> traceroute to craigslist.org (130.94.251.6), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets <5> ugh this doesn't make sense. I wish I knew more how to troubleshoot this. <5> and if I try to do something between the two boxes (like scp) it just hangs here forever after "Warning permantely added IPIPIPIP (DSA) to the list of known hosts." <5> ah... and then it says connection closed. <6> kaz, do the first few hops show just *s in the traceroute? <6> ie <6> * * * <6> 192.0.2.12 34.34ms 123.33ms 88.1ms <6> or does it wait forever before printing the first IP? <6> if it's the former, then it's filtering <6> if it's the later, then the first IP has broken reverse dns with respect to you (either by your fault or theirs) <5> hi figz... no <5> it waits forever before printing the ip <5> ie, it will hang here for ~1min: traceroute www.cnet.com <5> traceroute to c10-ssa-xw-lb.cnet.com (216.239.115.141), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets <5> so I can tell my host to enter in the correct reverse dns and this will solve the problem? <6> your reverse dns is bust.. <6> or rather <5> I don't have auth over it.... <6> your dns is unable to reverse the first IP.. <6> well, try this: <6> traceroute -f 3 www.cnet.com <5> now its faster <6> hopefully it's blammo fast <5> comes right up <6> ok.. what's the first line you see from a normal traceroute? <5> I'll msg <6> ok <6> it's bust for me too <3> http://bam.st/4hB -- NewsForge | Canadian election candidate takes stand for FOSS <5> I'm getting hte same problem on 3 different servers on 2 different networks managed/provisioned by the same guy. So maybe he is doing something wrong. <5> since that first hop out would be his gateway <6> whatever servers are listed for that netblock aren't working <6> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached <6> that's an attempted dig -x <6> I'd ask he what's up.. <6> since the rest of the traceroute is normal speed, I don't think the problem's on your end <6> otoh.. it's probably unrelated to the ssh issue <3> http://bam.st/4hC -- CNN.com - Geocachingputs authorities on edge - Jan 17, 2006 <6> yashy, all those weird people looking under rocks in strange places? <6> a geogache operation looks very much like a sloppy dead-drop.. <3> I just hid an ammo box geocache as well (the crypto one :/ ) <6> ammo boxes seem to be popular <6> you can still get em at 3vets, though they used to be almost free.. <3> yup.. probably most popular I've seen
<3> Not sure if you have princess auto out there.. but once in a while they show up at PA here for less then $10 each <3> Victoria has an awesome store for geocachers and/or antique hunters if you ever go there <3> Heck, there is a geocache there at the store <7> yashy. <6> there's a couple, though even the close one's quite a drive <6> (the big one's in abbotsford) <7> did you make ****ing sure you dont hide it near any "terrorist-sensitive" areas? :P <6> "terrorist-sensitive" is ontario is rather more difficult than washington.. <3> AC-130U: You're not allowed to hide them near bridges anymore :) <7> *right* :) <3> but as Figz said <7> or large buildings <3> heck, as a tourist you can walk inside the Parliament buildings in Canada tomorrow if you want <3> advantage of not having the world against you :) <7> micro geocache <7> Altoids tin <3> heck, there are tours every hour at those buidlings <6> lame that they blame the geocacher and fine him for littering, to justify the incorrect police response <3> AC-130U: I just rehid one of our altoids tin geocaches ;) <6> if he'd looked slightly more terroristy he could have been killed <7> heeh <3> AC-130U: It was a penguin mints tin, but it was "muggled" (stolen) as it's one of the most popular in the city. <7> i love altoids tins for electronics stuff <7> *doh* <6> west van has caches with value recommendations on the contents <6> no cheap stuff please <7> heh, dontcha hate the muggles? <3> lol I saw that Figz.. craziness.. actually I think it was in Vic.. "nothing less then $4 please" <3> AC-130U: this one is a heavily muggled area in the heart of the city. <7> we got 2 geocaches in my town that are kinda heavy with muggles <7> i've not doen any geocaching because i dont have a gps unit <7> yet <7> i've a cellphone that talks gps, but only internally, i couldnt find any apps for it that directly accesses it and shows me where i am <3> They're really cheap now.. under $150usd for new for an etrex I would guess <3> AC-130U: a db9 soldering job later, and I have my etrex hooked up to my Kenwood D7-AG so I am on APRS while I geocache (or jog etc) <6> 5 years and gps receivers will be in cracker jack boxes <7> hehe yeh <6> the discrete receiver is dead simple, since it's all an integrated chip now <3> gps watches will be common is my prediction <6> even a patch antenna will fit on a postage stamp <6> yes <6> all a gps watch needs is to pick up a single from time to time <6> much less demanding than for location <3> There's my idea of the night.. APRS in a watch <6> now, if you want it to tell you where you are.. maybe an antenna in the wristband can be worked somehow.. <3> I wonder how small to get a 144.39MHz FM transmitter in a watch <6> (tricky, since the a gps antenna is somewhat demanding) <3> Dianora would have an idea how feasible it is <7> *guh* <7> sneezing spells <7> they got it credit card size, why not a watch size? <3> yeah, alinco has a 2m Tx credit card sized.. that's right <3> actually just putting a gpsr on something like the D7-AG would probably be not that difficult <3> and you could easily wear that around on your belt <3> as with the cable and etrex gpsr, I have it all easily in a running hip pack type thing <7> yah <7> at least you dont have to be like no military grunt in ww2, carrying all that heavy **** on your back, heh heh <7> even a vietman grunt with the prick-25 <3> I'm a Canadian and not a fan of war. <7> eh, war ****s, period <7> i was just talking about the equipment ITSELF <3> never lifted it personally <3> but I can imagine I wouldn't wanna wear it grocery shopping :) <7> haha yeah, it's a beast, so i have been told <8> The WSJT Working Group is pleased to announce that Version 5.9.2 is <8> available for free download at http://pulsar.princeton.edu/~joe/K1JT. <8> It should appear soon on the European mirror site, http://www.dk5ya.de, <8> as well. <8> that is what I have been spending some time on <3> WSJT? Is that the aurora/meteor scatter stuff? <3> pulsar.princeton.edu is giving connection refused <3> and I'm on page 4 of a doc for the real estate stuff.. will look later
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