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From: <dm...@dz...> - 2011-08-11 13:31:16
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Hello all! I'm having problems connecting Huawei e220 3G/HSDPA dongle to my DL box. Looks like DL does not recognize this USB device at all - I don't see it with lsusb and have the following errors in the dmesg output: hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1 usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 26 usb 1-1: device not accepting address 26, error -71 usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 27 usb 1-1: device not accepting address 27, error -71 usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 28 usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 29 usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71 hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1 Any ideas please?... This modem should have vendor=0x12d1 product=0x1003 if this matters... --- Best Regards, Dmitry |
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From: Dominic R. <dl...@ed...> - 2011-08-09 06:55:28
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In general, if you are looking for a service in DL, try:
grep -i "service" /usr/share/devillinux/software-help|awk -F\" '{print $2}'
Examples:
$ grep -i "dns" /usr/share/devillinux/software-help|awk -F\" '{print $2}'
NAMED is the BIND DNS Server
DNSMASQ is a small DHCP server and DNS relay.
EZ_IPUPDATE is a client for DDNS services.
NOIP_UPDATER is the updater for dynamic DNS service no-ip.com
$ grep -i "backup" /usr/share/devillinux/software-help|awk -F\" '{print $2}'
Backula Backup System Storage Daemon
Backula Backup System File Daemon
Backula Backup System Director
DAR is a command-line Disk Archive backup tool.
HTH
Dominic
On 08/08/11 21:02, Bradlee Landis wrote:
> Let me answer that myself... "named" is what I'm looking for.
>
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Bradlee Landis<bra...@gm...> wrote:
>> I don't see the bind server on Devil Linux, but it mentions DNS Server
>> on the website. Is there another application for DNS?
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> Brad Landis
>>
>
>
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From: Bradlee L. <bra...@gm...> - 2011-08-08 20:02:12
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Let me answer that myself... "named" is what I'm looking for. On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Bradlee Landis <bra...@gm...> wrote: > I don't see the bind server on Devil Linux, but it mentions DNS Server > on the website. Is there another application for DNS? > > -- > Thanks, > Brad Landis > -- Thanks, Brad Landis |
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From: Bradlee L. <bra...@gm...> - 2011-08-08 19:57:54
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I don't see the bind server on Devil Linux, but it mentions DNS Server on the website. Is there another application for DNS? -- Thanks, Brad Landis |
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From: Dominic R. <dl...@ed...> - 2011-08-05 06:48:10
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Gudy, do you use the 'Recycle Bin' option for Samba (as shown on my info page <http://www.edendevelopments.co.uk/dlsetup.php#settingupsamba>)? If you do, then the Recycle Bin (inside the samba share) holds any files changed or deleted by Samba users. So a backup of the entire samba share (including the Recycle Bin) will include previous file versions and deleted files. On 03/08/11 05:26, jazz wrote: > one issue with mirroring compare to backup, is with backup you conserve > everything once created, with mirroring if someone/something deletes all > files, your mirror will also be empty.... > ..what is needed is a type of nas drive(network attached system)as > writethrough system,every file you write to the fileserver will also go > there but only readable by root so the nas drive will be invisible for > other users > (but yeah that's not possible/ impractical for databases) > > it keeps me thinking and thinking.... if there was no windows pc connected > to the network it could all be more easy to get things implemented .. > > hard times... > best regards > Gudy > > during October i will be busy harvesting our coffee ,100% natural no > pesticides used during the year, 4 trees /day /person all handwork :) > > On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 18:16:17 +0700, Dominic Raferd > <dl...@ed...> wrote: > >> Gudy, I can't speak for bacula, but what about backing up from your DL >> server to another machine over ssh? >> >> * rsync: this is good for simple backup and it might also be >> possible with DL to use some of the scripts built around rsync >> such as rsnapshot >> * rdiff-backup: sadly this is not supported directly by DL (which >> lacks the required librsync library), however it is possible to >> run it on a remote machine (on the same LAN) which first mounts >> the source directory (located on your DL server) using sshfs >> (which in turn requires fuse). I use this for our daily backup >> from DL to a Ubuntu-based backup server. rdiff-backup (and its >> derivatives, including my TimeDicer) provide a full backup history >> so you can recover previous file versions and deleted files, and >> it does so in a space-efficient manner. (It is also, like rsync, >> bandwidth-efficient if it can be run on both source and >> destination machines, but obviously that wouldn't be the case >> here.) >> >> I'm assuming that it is only data that you need to backup, because one >> of the beauties of DL is that backing up the configuration is simple >> with save-config. >> >> I have recently been trying to tackle the situation of a DL server >> failure when no tech wizard is around to fix the problem. I created a >> similarly-configured DL server on the same LAN, with a different name >> and IP address, and then wrote a couple of scripts one of which >> regularly mirrors the main DL server data to this standby machine, and >> the second of which can be used by a non-techie in emergency to switch >> this mirror to being the primary. I would be interested to know how >> others approach this problem? >> >> Dominic >> >> On 28/07/11 03:49, jazz wrote: >>> I have looked at bacula a few months ago,also on the website and they >>> all >>> talk about tape drives >>> Tapes are quite useless here in vietnam, as molds loves tapes(and >>> floppies)and even cd's because of the high humidity >>> the only solution is a hdd (but not an usb hdd as those regularly hang >>> resulting in empty files( directory is updated with right filesize, but >>> inside the file is only crap)) >>> the 4 sata on my mb are in use for the raid 1, (2 spare now but soon >>> have >>> to add 2 more hd) and ide drives are not available in shops anymore >>> its a real dilemma to get the fileserver backed up.I have no real >>> solution >>> now. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. >> Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. >> Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey >> _______________________________________________ >> Devil-linux-discuss mailing list >> Dev...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss > |
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From: Dominic R. <dl...@ed...> - 2011-08-03 11:28:20
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Yes mirroring is not backup, they are not alternatives, IMO you need both. Raid1 is mirroring but only protects against disk failure, like you I have this with DL but I wanted a *system* mirror too. I also want (and have) backup using rdiff-backup via sshfs. A PC caught fire in our office earlier this week (failed power supply unit) - fortunately people were around to deal with it so no harm done, but we could have lost all our onsite data (and other stuff of course). I'm glad we have offsite backup... Coffee harvesting sounds like hard work, hope it goes well! Dominic On 03/08/2011 05:26, jazz wrote: > one issue with mirroring compare to backup, is with backup you conserve > everything once created, with mirroring if someone/something deletes all > files, your mirror will also be empty.... > ..what is needed is a type of nas drive(network attached system)as > writethrough system,every file you write to the fileserver will also go > there but only readable by root so the nas drive will be invisible for > other users > (but yeah that's not possible/ impractical for databases) > > it keeps me thinking and thinking.... if there was no windows pc connected > to the network it could all be more easy to get things implemented .. > > hard times... > best regards > Gudy > > during October i will be busy harvesting our coffee ,100% natural no > pesticides used during the year, 4 trees /day /person all handwork :) > > On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 18:16:17 +0700, Dominic Raferd > <dl...@ed...> wrote: > >> Gudy, I can't speak for bacula, but what about backing up from your DL >> server to another machine over ssh? >> >> * rsync: this is good for simple backup and it might also be >> possible with DL to use some of the scripts built around rsync >> such as rsnapshot >> * rdiff-backup: sadly this is not supported directly by DL (which >> lacks the required librsync library), however it is possible to >> run it on a remote machine (on the same LAN) which first mounts >> the source directory (located on your DL server) using sshfs >> (which in turn requires fuse). I use this for our daily backup >> from DL to a Ubuntu-based backup server. rdiff-backup (and its >> derivatives, including my TimeDicer) provide a full backup history >> so you can recover previous file versions and deleted files, and >> it does so in a space-efficient manner. (It is also, like rsync, >> bandwidth-efficient if it can be run on both source and >> destination machines, but obviously that wouldn't be the case >> here.) >> >> I'm assuming that it is only data that you need to backup, because one >> of the beauties of DL is that backing up the configuration is simple >> with save-config. >> >> I have recently been trying to tackle the situation of a DL server >> failure when no tech wizard is around to fix the problem. I created a >> similarly-configured DL server on the same LAN, with a different name >> and IP address, and then wrote a couple of scripts one of which >> regularly mirrors the main DL server data to this standby machine, and >> the second of which can be used by a non-techie in emergency to switch >> this mirror to being the primary. I would be interested to know how >> others approach this problem? >> >> Dominic >> >> On 28/07/11 03:49, jazz wrote: >>> I have looked at bacula a few months ago,also on the website and they >>> all >>> talk about tape drives >>> Tapes are quite useless here in vietnam, as molds loves tapes(and >>> floppies)and even cd's because of the high humidity >>> the only solution is a hdd (but not an usb hdd as those regularly hang >>> resulting in empty files( directory is updated with right filesize, but >>> inside the file is only crap)) >>> the 4 sata on my mb are in use for the raid 1, (2 spare now but soon >>> have >>> to add 2 more hd) and ide drives are not available in shops anymore >>> its a real dilemma to get the fileserver backed up.I have no real >>> solution >>> now. > |
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From: jazz <jaz...@gm...> - 2011-08-03 04:27:14
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one issue with mirroring compare to backup, is with backup you conserve everything once created, with mirroring if someone/something deletes all files, your mirror will also be empty.... ..what is needed is a type of nas drive(network attached system)as writethrough system,every file you write to the fileserver will also go there but only readable by root so the nas drive will be invisible for other users (but yeah that's not possible/ impractical for databases) it keeps me thinking and thinking.... if there was no windows pc connected to the network it could all be more easy to get things implemented .. hard times... best regards Gudy during October i will be busy harvesting our coffee ,100% natural no pesticides used during the year, 4 trees /day /person all handwork :) On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 18:16:17 +0700, Dominic Raferd <dl...@ed...> wrote: > Gudy, I can't speak for bacula, but what about backing up from your DL > server to another machine over ssh? > > * rsync: this is good for simple backup and it might also be > possible with DL to use some of the scripts built around rsync > such as rsnapshot > * rdiff-backup: sadly this is not supported directly by DL (which > lacks the required librsync library), however it is possible to > run it on a remote machine (on the same LAN) which first mounts > the source directory (located on your DL server) using sshfs > (which in turn requires fuse). I use this for our daily backup > from DL to a Ubuntu-based backup server. rdiff-backup (and its > derivatives, including my TimeDicer) provide a full backup history > so you can recover previous file versions and deleted files, and > it does so in a space-efficient manner. (It is also, like rsync, > bandwidth-efficient if it can be run on both source and > destination machines, but obviously that wouldn't be the case > here.) > > I'm assuming that it is only data that you need to backup, because one > of the beauties of DL is that backing up the configuration is simple > with save-config. > > I have recently been trying to tackle the situation of a DL server > failure when no tech wizard is around to fix the problem. I created a > similarly-configured DL server on the same LAN, with a different name > and IP address, and then wrote a couple of scripts one of which > regularly mirrors the main DL server data to this standby machine, and > the second of which can be used by a non-techie in emergency to switch > this mirror to being the primary. I would be interested to know how > others approach this problem? > > Dominic > > On 28/07/11 03:49, jazz wrote: >> I have looked at bacula a few months ago,also on the website and they >> all >> talk about tape drives >> Tapes are quite useless here in vietnam, as molds loves tapes(and >> floppies)and even cd's because of the high humidity >> the only solution is a hdd (but not an usb hdd as those regularly hang >> resulting in empty files( directory is updated with right filesize, but >> inside the file is only crap)) >> the 4 sata on my mb are in use for the raid 1, (2 spare now but soon >> have >> to add 2 more hd) and ide drives are not available in shops anymore >> its a real dilemma to get the fileserver backed up.I have no real >> solution >> now. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. > Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. > Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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From: Dominic R. <dl...@ed...> - 2011-07-30 11:16:24
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Gudy, I can't speak for bacula, but what about backing up from your DL
server to another machine over ssh?
* rsync: this is good for simple backup and it might also be
possible with DL to use some of the scripts built around rsync
such as rsnapshot
* rdiff-backup: sadly this is not supported directly by DL (which
lacks the required librsync library), however it is possible to
run it on a remote machine (on the same LAN) which first mounts
the source directory (located on your DL server) using sshfs
(which in turn requires fuse). I use this for our daily backup
from DL to a Ubuntu-based backup server. rdiff-backup (and its
derivatives, including my TimeDicer) provide a full backup history
so you can recover previous file versions and deleted files, and
it does so in a space-efficient manner. (It is also, like rsync,
bandwidth-efficient if it can be run on both source and
destination machines, but obviously that wouldn't be the case here.)
I'm assuming that it is only data that you need to backup, because one
of the beauties of DL is that backing up the configuration is simple
with save-config.
I have recently been trying to tackle the situation of a DL server
failure when no tech wizard is around to fix the problem. I created a
similarly-configured DL server on the same LAN, with a different name
and IP address, and then wrote a couple of scripts one of which
regularly mirrors the main DL server data to this standby machine, and
the second of which can be used by a non-techie in emergency to switch
this mirror to being the primary. I would be interested to know how
others approach this problem?
Dominic
On 28/07/11 03:49, jazz wrote:
> I have looked at bacula a few months ago,also on the website and they all
> talk about tape drives
> Tapes are quite useless here in vietnam, as molds loves tapes(and
> floppies)and even cd's because of the high humidity
> the only solution is a hdd (but not an usb hdd as those regularly hang
> resulting in empty files( directory is updated with right filesize, but
> inside the file is only crap))
> the 4 sata on my mb are in use for the raid 1, (2 spare now but soon have
> to add 2 more hd) and ide drives are not available in shops anymore
> its a real dilemma to get the fileserver backed up.I have no real solution
> now.
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From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2011-07-28 12:04:38
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Bacula supports all kinds of storage media. I'm using it to back up onto a hard drive. Heiko Quoting jazz <jaz...@gm...>: > I have looked at bacula a few months ago,also on the website and they all > talk about tape drives > Tapes are quite useless here in vietnam, as molds loves tapes(and > floppies)and even cd's because of the high humidity > the only solution is a hdd (but not an usb hdd as those regularly hang > resulting in empty files( directory is updated with right filesize, but > inside the file is only crap)) > the 4 sata on my mb are in use for the raid 1, (2 spare now but soon have > to add 2 more hd) and ide drives are not available in shops anymore > its a real dilemma to get the fileserver backed up.I have no real solution > now. > > best regards > gudy > > > > On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 18:58:36 +0700, Heiko Zuerker <he...@zu...> > wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> Quoting jazz <jaz...@gm...>: >>> I must say that i'm very happy with my dl server as it works very well, >>> no >>> downtime, no reboot in months >> >> :) >> >>> the raid 1 has saved my day a few times already.i used 2 new hd , 1 of >>> samsung, 1 of western digital, same size >>> to my surprise the samsung gives the problems, so this brand i will not >>> recommend >>> >>> http://www.howtoforge.com/replacing_hard_disks_in_a_raid1_array >>> >>> the biggest headache are winxp pc's on the network and usb flashdrives >>> loaded with virus junk, and how to keep the file server virus free >> >> You could run clamav as a cron job every night. Don't forget to run >> 'freshclam' to update the virus signatures. Clamav doesn't have as >> many viruses in its database as commercial tools, but it's better than >> nothing. >> >>> still thinking about how to backup the file server >> >> Bacula is included in DL, this is what I use. >> > > > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. > Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. > Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org |
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From: jazz <jaz...@gm...> - 2011-07-28 03:52:14
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the 1.4.2 kernel is not that old (2010) and this webcam worked well with kernels since 2008(ubuntu) maybe dl is compiled with a subset of the full kernel but this is not part of my knowledge. gudy On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 00:13:19 +0700, Dominic Raferd <dl...@ed...> wrote: > Gudy, in the absence of any more specific suggestions it may be worth > trying the DL 1.4.3 version at > ftp://ftp.devil-linux.org/pub/devel/testing/ as it uses a much more > recent kernel. > > Dominic > > Quoting jazz <jaz...@gm...>: > >> Hi, I try to get motion working on DL1.4.2 but it seems DL not supports >> v4l ?? as i don't see /dev/video0 or any simular device popping up in >> /dev >> i use a logitech quickcam which works fine in any linux distro >> >> dmesg gives: >> >> usb 1-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5 >> usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=080f >> usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=2 >> usb 1-2: SerialNumber: E21CAF50 >> usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice >> >> vendor id 046d=logitech (googled) >> >> any advise? >> >> Best regards >> Gudy >> >> -- >> Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Storage Efficiency Calculator >> This modeling tool is based on patent-pending intellectual property that >> has been used successfully in hundreds of IBM storage optimization >> engage- >> ments, worldwide. Store less, Store more with what you own, Move data >> to >> the right place. Try It Now! >> http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51427378/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Devil-linux-discuss mailing list >> Dev...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss >> > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Magic Quadrant for Content-Aware Data Loss Prevention > Research study explores the data loss prevention market. Includes > in-depth > analysis on the changes within the DLP market, and the criteria used to > evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of these DLP solutions. > http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51385063/ > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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From: jazz <jaz...@gm...> - 2011-07-28 02:50:04
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I have looked at bacula a few months ago,also on the website and they all talk about tape drives Tapes are quite useless here in vietnam, as molds loves tapes(and floppies)and even cd's because of the high humidity the only solution is a hdd (but not an usb hdd as those regularly hang resulting in empty files( directory is updated with right filesize, but inside the file is only crap)) the 4 sata on my mb are in use for the raid 1, (2 spare now but soon have to add 2 more hd) and ide drives are not available in shops anymore its a real dilemma to get the fileserver backed up.I have no real solution now. best regards gudy On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 18:58:36 +0700, Heiko Zuerker <he...@zu...> wrote: > Hey, > > Quoting jazz <jaz...@gm...>: >> I must say that i'm very happy with my dl server as it works very well, >> no >> downtime, no reboot in months > > :) > >> the raid 1 has saved my day a few times already.i used 2 new hd , 1 of >> samsung, 1 of western digital, same size >> to my surprise the samsung gives the problems, so this brand i will not >> recommend >> >> http://www.howtoforge.com/replacing_hard_disks_in_a_raid1_array >> >> the biggest headache are winxp pc's on the network and usb flashdrives >> loaded with virus junk, and how to keep the file server virus free > > You could run clamav as a cron job every night. Don't forget to run > 'freshclam' to update the virus signatures. Clamav doesn't have as > many viruses in its database as commercial tools, but it's better than > nothing. > >> still thinking about how to backup the file server > > Bacula is included in DL, this is what I use. > -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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From: Andrzej O. <an...@ma...> - 2011-07-27 17:11:00
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James Kessler wrote: > So you're attempting to use arbitrary drivers until one works? Not arbitrary. But if the driver included with the kernel matches the card chip (and they are the majority), it is usually sufficient. Exceptionally, when the chip used on card (even working with the driver included with the kernel) for optimal performance requires a dedicated driver, I'm writing a script to compile and install and then recompile all DL. Regards Andrzej Odyniec |
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From: James K. <jke...@gm...> - 2011-07-27 14:14:31
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So you're attempting to use arbitrary drivers until one works? On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Andrzej Odyniec <an...@ma...>wrote: > James Kessler wrote: > > I am looking at installing specific drivers for some ethernet adapters. > > Is there a location that I can gain easy access to them? > > I know they need to be installed manually which is not a problem, I am > > just having a difficult time finding the drivers I need. > > James, > > I'm using current Intel driver e1000e. I need it for four-port server > ethernet > adapter and for this card standard Linux driver is not sufficient. I found > it > on Sourceforge. I'm doing my own D-L compilation with this driver. > > I think, there is no common place with all linux ethernet drivers sources. > > Regards > > Andrzej Odyniec > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. > Take our quick survey online. Come on, we don't ask for help often. > Plus, you'll get a chance to win $100 to spend on ThinkGeek. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/slashdot-survey > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss > -- James E. Kessler |
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From: Andrzej O. <an...@ma...> - 2011-07-27 14:02:15
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James Kessler wrote: > I am looking at installing specific drivers for some ethernet adapters. > Is there a location that I can gain easy access to them? > I know they need to be installed manually which is not a problem, I am > just having a difficult time finding the drivers I need. James, I'm using current Intel driver e1000e. I need it for four-port server ethernet adapter and for this card standard Linux driver is not sufficient. I found it on Sourceforge. I'm doing my own D-L compilation with this driver. I think, there is no common place with all linux ethernet drivers sources. Regards Andrzej Odyniec |
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From: James K. <jke...@gm...> - 2011-07-27 13:26:54
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Hi everyone, I am looking at installing specific drivers for some ethernet adapters. Is there a location that I can gain easy access to them? I know they need to be installed manually which is not a problem, I am just having a difficult time finding the drivers I need. Any advice? Thanks guys. -- James E. Kessler |
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From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2011-07-27 11:58:43
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Hey, Quoting jazz <jaz...@gm...>: > I must say that i'm very happy with my dl server as it works very well, no > downtime, no reboot in months :) > the raid 1 has saved my day a few times already.i used 2 new hd , 1 of > samsung, 1 of western digital, same size > to my surprise the samsung gives the problems, so this brand i will not > recommend > > http://www.howtoforge.com/replacing_hard_disks_in_a_raid1_array > > the biggest headache are winxp pc's on the network and usb flashdrives > loaded with virus junk, and how to keep the file server virus free You could run clamav as a cron job every night. Don't forget to run 'freshclam' to update the virus signatures. Clamav doesn't have as many viruses in its database as commercial tools, but it's better than nothing. > still thinking about how to backup the file server Bacula is included in DL, this is what I use. -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org |
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From: jazz <jaz...@gm...> - 2011-07-27 02:47:11
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I must say that i'm very happy with my dl server as it works very well, no downtime, no reboot in months the raid 1 has saved my day a few times already.i used 2 new hd , 1 of samsung, 1 of western digital, same size to my surprise the samsung gives the problems, so this brand i will not recommend http://www.howtoforge.com/replacing_hard_disks_in_a_raid1_array the biggest headache are winxp pc's on the network and usb flashdrives loaded with virus junk, and how to keep the file server virus free still thinking about how to backup the file server gudy On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 00:13:19 +0700, Dominic Raferd <dl...@ed...> wrote: > Gudy, in the absence of any more specific suggestions it may be worth > trying the DL 1.4.3 version at > ftp://ftp.devil-linux.org/pub/devel/testing/ as it uses a much more > recent kernel. > > Dominic > > Quoting jazz <jaz...@gm...>: > >> Hi, I try to get motion working on DL1.4.2 but it seems DL not supports >> v4l ?? as i don't see /dev/video0 or any simular device popping up in >> /dev >> i use a logitech quickcam which works fine in any linux distro >> >> dmesg gives: >> >> usb 1-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5 >> usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=080f >> usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=2 >> usb 1-2: SerialNumber: E21CAF50 >> usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice >> >> vendor id 046d=logitech (googled) >> >> any advise? >> >> Best regards >> Gudy >> >> -- >> Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Storage Efficiency Calculator >> This modeling tool is based on patent-pending intellectual property that >> has been used successfully in hundreds of IBM storage optimization >> engage- >> ments, worldwide. Store less, Store more with what you own, Move data >> to >> the right place. Try It Now! >> http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51427378/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Devil-linux-discuss mailing list >> Dev...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss >> > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Magic Quadrant for Content-Aware Data Loss Prevention > Research study explores the data loss prevention market. Includes > in-depth > analysis on the changes within the DLP market, and the criteria used to > evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of these DLP solutions. > http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51385063/ > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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From: Dominic R. <dl...@ed...> - 2011-07-26 17:28:34
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Gudy, in the absence of any more specific suggestions it may be worth trying the DL 1.4.3 version at ftp://ftp.devil-linux.org/pub/devel/testing/ as it uses a much more recent kernel. Dominic Quoting jazz <jaz...@gm...>: > Hi, I try to get motion working on DL1.4.2 but it seems DL not supports > v4l ?? as i don't see /dev/video0 or any simular device popping up in /dev > i use a logitech quickcam which works fine in any linux distro > > dmesg gives: > > usb 1-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5 > usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=080f > usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=2 > usb 1-2: SerialNumber: E21CAF50 > usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice > > vendor id 046d=logitech (googled) > > any advise? > > Best regards > Gudy > > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Storage Efficiency Calculator > This modeling tool is based on patent-pending intellectual property that > has been used successfully in hundreds of IBM storage optimization engage- > ments, worldwide. Store less, Store more with what you own, Move data to > the right place. Try It Now! http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51427378/ > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss > |
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From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2011-07-25 12:28:58
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Martin, I removed the mirror from the list, thank you very much for your support! Heiko Quoting Martin Hotze <m....@ho...>: > Hello, > > we - hotze.com - will stop our devil-linux mirror. > There are 3 other mirrors in Austria. > > Keep up the good work! > > greetings, > > Martin > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Storage Efficiency Calculator > This modeling tool is based on patent-pending intellectual property that > has been used successfully in hundreds of IBM storage optimization engage- > ments, worldwide. Store less, Store more with what you own, Move data to > the right place. Try It Now! http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51427378/ > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org |
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From: Martin H. <m....@ho...> - 2011-07-25 11:52:24
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Hello, we - hotze.com - will stop our devil-linux mirror. There are 3 other mirrors in Austria. Keep up the good work! greetings, Martin |
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From: jazz <jaz...@gm...> - 2011-07-25 11:14:23
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Hi, I try to get motion working on DL1.4.2 but it seems DL not supports v4l ?? as i don't see /dev/video0 or any simular device popping up in /dev i use a logitech quickcam which works fine in any linux distro dmesg gives: usb 1-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5 usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=080f usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=2 usb 1-2: SerialNumber: E21CAF50 usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice vendor id 046d=logitech (googled) any advise? Best regards Gudy -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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From: <jul...@gr...> - 2011-07-07 11:48:34
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Hello, mount -o ro,noatime /dev/hda1 /var/adm/mount (/dev/hda1 is not mount) I have this message : mount : /dev/hda1 already mounted or /var/adm/mount busy. I finally install the 1.4.2 on a new machine (vm) and I copy the config from the 1.2.15 Thanks, Julien. On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 23:23:29 -0400, Bruce Smith wrote: > Try running this exact command as root: > > mount -o ro,noatime /dev/hda1 /var/adm/mount > > See if it works, or copy/paste any error messages in your reply. > > - BS > > On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 09:08, wrote: >> Yes I see the partition with a fdisk-l /dev/hda Device boot :/ dev/hda1 System : W95 FAT32 Normaly save-config mount my /dev/hda1 write the config in etc-mods.tar.bz and unmount /dev/hda1 I create the file etc-mods.tar.bz in /dev/hda1 but I always have after unmount : Found configuration file location used by boot: /dev/hda1 using device /dev/hda1 Please insert Configuration Media in /dev/hda1 Thanks On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 07:49:25 -0500, Heiko Zuerker wrote: Julien, it seems you don't have /dev/hda1, only a /dev/hdc1 Is the device there? Did it find the partition? fdisk -l /dev/hda Heiko Quoting jul...@gr... [1]: Hello, Sorry but it doesn't work. With save-config -d /dev/hda1 I always have this message : Found configuration file location used by boot: /dev/hda1 using device /dev/hda1 Please insert Configuration Media in /dev/hda1 In /shm I have in : DL_CONFIG_FILE etc-mods.tar.bz DL_CONFIG_SOURCE /dev/hda1 DL_DEVICE /dev/hdc #df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 462M 462M 0 100% / /dev/hdc 462M 462M 0 100% / none 123M 8.7M 115M 8% /dev none 123M 8.7M 115M 8% /shm/etc Thanks, Julien. On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:21:36 -0400, Bruce Smith wrote: I migrated devil from 1.2.15 to 1.4.2 . I'm trying to save the new configuration file (save-config -s), but I can't save it. I have this message : Found configuration file location used by boot: /dev/hda1 (It should be on the hard drive where I usually put etc.tar.bz2 file) using device /dev/hda1 Please insert Configuration Media in /dev/hda1 It may be because the config filename has changed from "etc.tar.bz2" to "etc-mods.tar.bz2" in DL 1.2 to 1.4. Try: save-config -d /dev/hda1 Once you get the new config filename written to the device, it should be able to find it next time without the "-d" parameter. - BS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [2] [1] _______________________________________________ Devil-linux-discuss mailing list Dev...@li... [3] [2] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [4] [3] Links: ------ [1] http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [5] [2] mailto:Dev...@li... [6] [3] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [7] -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org [8] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [9] _______________________________________________ Devil-linux-discuss mailing list Dev...@li... [10] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [11] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. 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From: Bruce S. <bw...@re...> - 2011-07-06 03:23:38
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Try running this exact command as root: mount -o ro,noatime /dev/hda1 /var/adm/mount See if it works, or copy/paste any error messages in your reply. - BS On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 09:08, <jul...@gr...> wrote: > Yes I see the partition with a fdisk-l /dev/hda > > Device boot :/ dev/hda1 > > System : W95 FAT32 > > Normaly save-config mount my /dev/hda1 write the config in etc-mods.tar.bz > and unmount /dev/hda1 > > I create the file etc-mods.tar.bz in /dev/hda1 but I always have after > unmount : > > Found configuration file location used by boot: /dev/hda1 > using device /dev/hda1 > Please insert Configuration Media in /dev/hda1 > > Thanks > > On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 07:49:25 -0500, Heiko Zuerker wrote: > > Julien, > > it seems you don't have /dev/hda1, only a /dev/hdc1 > Is the device there? Did it find the partition? > fdisk -l /dev/hda > > Heiko > > Quoting jul...@gr...: > > Hello, > > Sorry but it doesn't work. > > With save-config -d /dev/hda1 > I always have this message : > > Found configuration file location used by > boot: /dev/hda1 > using device /dev/hda1 > Please insert Configuration Media > in /dev/hda1 > > In /shm I have in : > > DL_CONFIG_FILE > > etc-mods.tar.bz > > > DL_CONFIG_SOURCE > > /dev/hda1 > > DL_DEVICE > > /dev/hdc > > #df -h > > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > > rootfs 462M 462M 0 100% / > > > /dev/hdc 462M 462M 0 100% / > > none 123M 8.7M 115M 8% /dev > > none 123M > 8.7M 115M 8% /shm/etc > > Thanks, > > Julien. > > On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:21:36 > -0400, Bruce Smith wrote: > > I migrated devil from 1.2.15 to 1.4.2 . > > I'm trying to save the new configuration file (save-config -s), but I > can't save it. I have this message : Found configuration file location > used by boot: /dev/hda1 (It should be on the hard drive where I usually > put etc.tar.bz2 file) using device /dev/hda1 Please insert Configuration > Media in /dev/hda1 > > It may be because the config filename has changed > > from "etc.tar.bz2" to "etc-mods.tar.bz2" in DL 1.2 to 1.4. Try: > save-config -d /dev/hda1 Once you get the new config filename written to > the device, it should be able to find it next time without the "-d" > parameter. - BS > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously > valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application > performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk > takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [1] > _______________________________________________ Devil-linux-discuss > mailing list Dev...@li... [2] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [3] > > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > [2] > mailto:Dev...@li... > [3] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss > > > -- > > Regards > Heiko Zuerker > http://www.devil-linux.org > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss > > |
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From: <jul...@gr...> - 2011-07-05 13:08:32
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Yes I see the partition with a fdisk-l /dev/hda Device boot :/ dev/hda1 System : W95 FAT32 Normaly save-config mount my /dev/hda1 write the config in etc-mods.tar.bz and unmount /dev/hda1 I create the file etc-mods.tar.bz in /dev/hda1 but I always have after unmount : Found configuration file location used by boot: /dev/hda1 using device /dev/hda1 Please insert Configuration Media in /dev/hda1 Thanks On Tue, 05 Jul 2011 07:49:25 -0500, Heiko Zuerker wrote: > Julien, > > it seems you don't have /dev/hda1, only a /dev/hdc1 > Is the device there? Did it find the partition? > fdisk -l /dev/hda > > Heiko > > Quoting jul...@gr... [7]: > >> Hello, Sorry but it doesn't work. With save-config -d /dev/hda1 I always have this message : Found configuration file location used by boot: /dev/hda1 using device /dev/hda1 Please insert Configuration Media in /dev/hda1 In /shm I have in : DL_CONFIG_FILE etc-mods.tar.bz DL_CONFIG_SOURCE /dev/hda1 DL_DEVICE /dev/hdc #df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 462M 462M 0 100% / /dev/hdc 462M 462M 0 100% / none 123M 8.7M 115M 8% /dev none 123M 8.7M 115M 8% /shm/etc Thanks, Julien. On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:21:36 -0400, Bruce Smith wrote: >> >>>> I migrated devil from 1.2.15 to 1.4.2 . >> I'm trying to save the new configuration file (save-config -s), but I can't save it. I have this message : Found configuration file location used by boot: /dev/hda1 (It should be on the hard drive where I usually put etc.tar.bz2 file) using device /dev/hda1 Please insert Configuration Media in /dev/hda1 >> >>> It may be because the config filename has changed >> from "etc.tar.bz2" to "etc-mods.tar.bz2" in DL 1.2 to 1.4. Try: save-config -d /dev/hda1 Once you get the new config filename written to the device, it should be able to find it next time without the "-d" parameter. - BS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [1] [1] _______________________________________________ Devil-linux-discuss mailing list Dev...@li... [2] [2] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [3] [3] Links: ------ [1] http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [4] [2] mailto:Dev...@li... [5] [3] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [6] > -- Regards Heiko Zuerker http://www.devil-linux.org [8] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [9] _______________________________________________ Devil-linux-discuss mailing list Dev...@li... [10] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [11] Links: ------ [1] http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [2] mailto:Dev...@li... [3] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [4] http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [5] mailto:Dev...@li... [6] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss [7] mailto:jul...@gr... [8] http://www.devil-linux.org [9] http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 [10] mailto:Dev...@li... [11] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss |
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From: Udo L. <udo...@al...> - 2011-07-05 12:53:44
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Hi, perhaps it's a problem with the filesystem on hda1? What kind is it, or have you tried to create an new one? Udo Am 05.07.2011 13:55, schrieb Bruce Smith: > Can you try creating a "etc-mods.tar.bz" file in the same location > where your old etc.tar.bz file resides? Try try save-config again. > > By create, I mean just do a touch, or copy the etc.tar.bz file to the > new name. It doesn't matter what's in the file, just make it exist. > > - BS > > |