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In response to: Voting in Bugzilla

Thilo Bangert [Member]
darkside: thats fine. just as noone can make you do anything in gentoo,
noone will make you look at votes ;-)
PermalinkPermalink 05/31/09 @ 08:34

In response to: Voting in Bugzilla

Smorg [Visitor]
This is a really great idea!
PermalinkPermalink 05/30/09 @ 21:25

In response to: Voting in Bugzilla

Jeremy Olexa [Visitor] · http://blog.jolexa.net
This is assuming that Gentoo devs look/care about votes? I don't to be honest.
PermalinkPermalink 05/29/09 @ 22:56

In response to: How to help Gentoo: Seeding ISO images

negatron [Visitor] · http://www.pettinix.org
I'm always in seeding with more than one version.
Thilo, if you want you can add torrent file to www.ostracker.org
PermalinkPermalink 11/24/08 @ 09:44

In response to: How to help Gentoo: Seeding ISO images

Branko Badrljica [Visitor]
I'm on 100 MBit/s FTTH and already use rtorrent + wTorrent + apache for all my off_site pr0n, so the matter of hosting Gentoo IOS's was just a few clicks away.

After looking at traficof the last day or so, I don't see what all the fuss is about.

There is hardly any traffic and if tracker is to be believed, my machine is sole seed for majority of ISOs and even on some of busier images there are practically never more than 3 other leechers/seeders.

I host all 2008 ISOs and plan to leave them on indefinitely - I am just making a remark...

PermalinkPermalink 11/23/08 @ 22:48

In response to: How to help Gentoo: Seeding ISO images

Stephen B [Visitor]
For rTorrent 0.8.3 at least it's backspace and not backslash.
PermalinkPermalink 11/23/08 @ 12:43

In response to: How to help Gentoo: Seeding ISO images

Jeremy Olexa [Visitor] · http://jolexa.wordpress.com/
Yup, already seed all 2008.0 stuff. I have a pretty limited UL rate though because my ISP limits total bandwidth... /me curses COMCAST. =/
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/08 @ 22:17

In response to: How to help Gentoo: Seeding ISO images

zaratustra [Visitor]
bittornado is really kewl too.
btlaunchmanycurses, for example, monitors a directory and you can easily add or remove torrents just by putting them into and removing them from mentioned dir
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/08 @ 08:29

In response to: How to help Gentoo: Seeding ISO images

Andreas Aronsson [Visitor] · http://www.aron.nu
You're absolutely right. Seeding again. Now tough. =)
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/08 @ 03:19

In response to: Red5 on Gentoo / PMS

aplouviez [Visitor]
hello guys,
I am afraid I have tried your 2 overlays, and no one work :(
allways have at the end of the installation : "could not find valid -source/-target values".
Can you help ?
thanks.
AP
PermalinkPermalink 11/08/08 @ 20:29

In response to: Red5 on Gentoo / PMS

Pham Ngoc Hai [Visitor] · http://www.phamngochai.net
I have Gentoo x86_64, I tried your layout but Red5 built failed with sandbox violation, so I used FEATURES="-sandbox" and Red5 0.63 emerged successfully. But when I started red5 but calling "/etc/init.d/red5 start"
or by running red5.sh
I got the error log below.
LINK: http://www.phamngochai.net/myfiles/red5.log
Please help.
Thanks
PermalinkPermalink 09/24/07 @ 22:47

In response to: linuxforum + overlay

Alexander "eroyf" F [Visitor] · http://alex.stener.nu
Oh yes, next year we'll hopefully have the eventkit available. That's going to help us a lot.

Hope to see you soon at one of the SSLUG meetings ;)
PermalinkPermalink 03/10/07 @ 13:48

In response to: First post

Thilo Bangert [Member]
bingo - thanks donnie.
PermalinkPermalink 02/19/07 @ 07:03

In response to: First post

Donnie Berkholz [Visitor] · http://spyderous.livejournal.com/
Try adding the zimbra overlay from layman and see what happens.
PermalinkPermalink 02/19/07 @ 00:51
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