| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
Comments:
<0> then /etc/init.d/iptables save * Saving iptables state ... [ ok ] <0> hi <0> I was kicked :( <1> nonam33: this is the default location to save the conf, IPTABLES_SAVE="/var/lib/iptables/rules-save" <1> nonam33: that location is set in /etc/conf.d/iptables <2> brianw, when emerge says it will rebuild packages in "that order" do I have to take any action or is it just a log? <0> brianw: so what I did was wrong? <1> nonam33: so once you `/etc/init.d/iptables save` , that is the file where it saves it. <1> nonam33: it is alright, but you can delete /etc/conf.d/firewall <0> brianw: so am I fine now? <3> unrelated question, but anyone know where the settings for windows locations and such are at for enlightenment? <3> e16 that is <1> nonam33: verify that the file in /var has your rules in it. <0> brianw: now.. start the firewall? <4> emerging subversion installs the mod_dav_svn conf file, but not the .so anywhere. how do I get that? <2> brianw, nv :-) i just removed the -p and rev-rebuild is doing the rebuilding of openoffice among other apps.
<5> If I do a stage1, what else do I need to do? <5> emerge -e world, etc? <2> brianw, thanks for your tips man. <6> wxglade emerges fine but I get the following when I start it from bash: <1> yetistomps: it should help you out, but it may not fix all your linking problems <6> ImportError: /usr/lib/libwx_gtk2-2.4.so: undefined symbol: _ZTV11wxFileProto <4> everything I read says that the mod_dav_svn modules comes with subversion, but 'slocate' tells me otherwise. <2> brianw, what was the cause of this? <7> hi, during boot my system hangs for about a minute, then spits out this message and continues, does anyone know what the problem is? "hdaps: supported laptop not found! <7> hdaps: driver init failed (ret=-6)! <7> " <4> is there a USE flag I should use? <0> brianw: is this ok ? ---> http://pastebin.com/595807 <0> brianw: so is my firewall running atm?? <1> nonam33: I am not familiar w/ the iptables save syntax, I just use a straight iptables script (a bash file that has all my rules in iptables command line syntax). <1> nonam33: iptables -L <8> tra la la la la <1> nonam33: also, /etc/init.d/iptables status <0> brianw: like this --> http://pastebin.com/595814 <7> hdaps: driver init failed (ret=-6)!" anyone? <0> :( /etc/init.d/iptables status * status: stopped <0> brianw: do I have to do this right? /etc/init.d/iptables start <-- right? <0> like that ^^^ <1> nonam33: only if `/etc/init.d/iptables status` is stopped. <0> * status: stopped <0> it is :S <1> nonam33: ya, then start it. <0> brianw: like this --> /etc/init.d/iptables start * Loading iptables state and starting firewall ... [ ok ] <0> hello? <1> nonam33: what does this say? `/etc/init.d/iptables status`? <9> is it safe to update to x11-libs/qt-4.1.1? <9> are there any known issues with x11-libs/qt-4.1.? <3> e16 that is <3> unrelated question, but anyone know where the settings for windows locations and such are at for enlightenment? <0> brianw: this is what's showing now http://pastebin.com/595818 <0> /etc/init.d/iptables status * status: started <10> there is -45mV going across my headwhat would happen if i put "build" and "bootstrap" into my USE flags <1> nonam33: `iptables -L` <10> rofl <0> that's the result of iptables -L http://pastebin.com/595818 <0> brianw: is that good? <1> nonam33: Seems ok, but `iptables -L` has odd output somethime. Best thig to do is test to make sure it is doing what you want. <1> nonam33: BUt to me, that seems to do what the save file says. <0> brianw: " BUt to me, that seems to do what the save file says." meaning... wrong or right?? <1> nonam33: there is no wrong or right <0> brianw: but I don't see processors called iptables.. even though it's started... <1> nonam33: processors? <0> brianw: yeah for firewall right? <0> in top <1> nonam33: iptbales manipulates the kernel netfilter drivers, it is not a process per se <0> aha <1> nonam33: man iptables <1> nonam33: also read here: http://lartc.org/ <0> brianw: from now on what I am supposed to edit /etc/init.d/iptables file or /etc/conf.d/firewall file ?? To begin building something more complex <11> hey guys <11> where does gentoo keep downloaded packages? <0> brianw: yeah I just wanted at least something minimal to have it started and from then on build something more complex... <4> subversion emerges just fine. except I don't get a 'mod_dav_svn.so' -anywhere-. how do I get that? <12> in /usr/portage/distfiles Robzy <11> thanks :)
<11> if i have a brand new install of gentoo, can i just copy bz2 files right into there? <1> myrddin: paste the output of this here please: `emerge -vp subversion` <4> aha. <13> Robzy: yes <11> 'ta <4> I thought it was a USE flag issue. I can see it now. there's a '-nowebdav' flag. <1> myrddin: was it set? <4> yeah, the emerge -vp showed that -nowebdav is in the USE flags. So... to counter that, would: 'USE="webdav" emerge subversion' do the trick <4> doesn't look like it. how do I dynamically override the useflags? <0> brianw: so from now on, after reading man iptables and other documentation, in order to build port-forwarding and to get distcc to work, and create a NAT and other stuff, is all done in /etc/conf.d/firewall ?? <14> does anyone know what: get dev info on socket 0 failed: Resource temporarily unavailable.....means? <0> brianw: when I start learning more about iptables is all done in /etc/conf.d/firewall? <14> in regards to pcmcia <1> nonam33: no, in general you start the iptbales script which loads the file from /var , then you issue iptables commands to add your rules, then you `/etc/init.d/iptables save` when you want to save the rules you just entered. understand? <12> john_, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=+get+dev+info+on+socket+0+failed%3A+Resource+temporarily+unavailable&btnG=Google+Search <1> myrddin: no, -nowebdav means it will build w/ dav support <0> brianw: aha yeah... so the script to start the iptables is in /etc/conf.d/firewall? <15> [OT] you know how i can add more gain to the output of mpg123? <14> rommel: i tried that already, and that is why i headed here <4> brianw: oh. then I'm confused. here's that output: <4> [ebuild R ] dev-util/subversion-1.2.3-r2 USE="berkdb nls perl python zlib -apache2 -bash-completion -emacs -java -minimal -nowebdav" 0 kB <1> nonam33: /etc/conf.d/firewall has nothing to so w/ it <4> that's the only package <1> myrddin: you need the apache2 USE flag <0> brianw: so what the hell is /etc/conf.d/firewall doing ? <4> aha. that changes all sorts of things. <1> nonam33: did you make that file or what? <16> after i installed gentoo it doesn't boot <16> can someone help me how do i get back grub to fix it? <16> i boot it off the cd <15> chroot again the enviroment conga <1> conga: where is it failing at? <1> myrddin: you should set that globally <17> There's a free non-Gentoo related ISO (CD) out on Freshmeay or Sourceforge or somewhere that allows you to boot, repair and all of that stuff off the CD really well, does anyone remember what it is called? <17> s/Freshmeay/Freshmeat/ <1> JoeSchmoe: there are many <0> brianw: I have this on /etc/conf.d/firewall <--- http://pastebin.com/595828 <16> brianw, the grub doesn't give me boot menu <0> brianw: is that not supposed to be there? <1> nonam33: `qfile /etc/conf.d/firewall` <16> brianw, do you know why? <0> bash: qfile: command not found <1> nonam33: emerge portage-utils <1> conga: did you use the gui installer? <17> brianw: yaa, there was a good one, I forget the name...oh well, I'll try some of the ones out there <16> brianw, there is gui installer? <4> brianw: yeah. that's still set in /etc/make.conf, yes? <16> i have AMD64 <0> qfile /etc/conf.d/firewall just returns to a new prompt <1> conga: I was just asking, so I take that as a no. <16> yes no <4> answered my own question. yes. <1> conga: boot to your livecd, mount your partitions, mount proc and dev, swapon your swap partition, then chroot into your gentooo envinronment <18> hey, could anyone help me out with finding the /dev entry for my digital camera? i'm following the gentoo-wiki entry, and i've located it in my /sys/cl*** tree, i've found all the udevinfo on it, etc.. checked lsusb -v, and there's no serial number entry. on top of that, i can't find a device entry anywhere in /dev even though my kernel's compiled as required, udev's running, etc. i can use the camera in digikam without mounting it, but i <1> myrddin: what question? <0> brianw: qfile returned a new prompt... <1> automat: in a terminal, watch -n 1 "dmesg|tail" <1> automat: then unplug your device, and plug it back in. <4> that /etc/make.conf was still the appropriate place to set USE flags <4> (global USE flags) <1> myrddin: yes it is. <19> how can i add a user to a group? <18> brianw: dmesg and /var/log/messages show a new usb device, but no info about what it's called in /dev <16> brianw, how come when i chrooting to my enviroment and i dont see the /boot/mylinuxkernel? <1> myrddin: so this: `qfile /etc/conf.d/firewall` produced no results? <16> i compiled it before and it was there <1> conga: did you mount /boot ? <20> After trying to run SWAT I get the following error : "500 Server Error : chdir failed - the server is not configured correctly" I have tryed looking mroe information onver itbut there isn't much. One topic in the forums that I did found was located here. I didn't get much about it, but this is driving me nuts. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-427840-highlight-chdir+configured+correctly.html <0> brianw: correct <1> conga: er /mnt/gentoo/boot <20> Oh yes and I am using firefox <1> nonam33: then it is not part of portage, which means you put it there <0> brianw: qfile /etc/conf.d/firewall produced no results <0> mmm.. lol
Return to
#gentoo or Go to some related
logs:
max_allowed_packet php.net drjef #ubuntu #python setting background color shatter
mysql distinck inic1620 linux amsn ubuntu not showing in synaptic lcd4linux mplayer #ai
|
|