Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
[16:00:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ sudo emerge -Duvat world
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[..]
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 0 kB
[..]
As you can see there, the package man
Hello!
[16:00:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ sudo emerge -Duvat world
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[..]
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 0 kB
[..]
As you can see there, the package man-pages-de is about
to get
Alexander Skwar schrieb:
The main question still remains, though: How do I make portage
*NOT* install man-pages-de? Unsetting LINGUAS or setting USE=-nls
is NOT a valid option :)
This did do the trick:
echo sys-apps/man-pages -nls /etc/portage/package.use
Alexander Skwar
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On Saturday 03 September 2005 18:24, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Alexander Skwar schrieb:
The main question still remains, though: How do I make portage
*NOT* install man-pages-de? Unsetting LINGUAS or setting USE=-nls
is NOT a valid option :)
This did do the trick:
echo sys-apps/man-pages
Matt Randolph wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
[16:00:20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ sudo emerge -Duvat world
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[..]
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 0 kB
[..]
As you can see
Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. März 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed.
How would I do
Hello.
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed.
How would I do that?
Thanks,
Michael
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On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 06:45:29PM -0400, Penguin Lover de Almeida, Valmor F.
squawked:
I have the at utility described in my man pages but can't find it and
don't know what package it came from; if it is indeed in my system. Does
anyone know?
sys-process/at
W
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% de%* -es% -fr% -it% -ja% -nl% -pl% -ro% -ru% -zh_CN% 1,823 kB
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.5-r1 510 kB
[...]
It seems as if this does not work - or does it?
Actually it does, but the emerge -p output does not show that. Looks
like /etc/portage/bashrc is evaluated by /usr/lib/portage
Alex Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Willie Wong writes:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 04:07:16PM +0100, Penguin Lover Dirk Heinrichs
squawked:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't
On Saturday 03 September 2005 18:06, Alexander Skwar wrote:
The main question still remains, though: How do I make portage
*NOT* install man-pages-de? Unsetting LINGUAS or setting USE=-nls
is NOT a valid option :)
You can either put it in your /etc/portage/package.mask file or if that breaks
Willie Wong writes:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 04:07:16PM +0100, Penguin Lover Dirk Heinrichs
squawked:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 10:53:00PM -0700, Penguin Lover Cinder Cinder squawked:
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-1.6f-r3 [1.6e-r3] USE=nls -lzma% 249 kB
[ebuild N] sys-apps/man-pages-posix-2003a 949 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-3.21 [2.76] USE=nls LINGUAS=-cs% -da%
-de% -es% -fr
El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 4:03, Stroller escribió:
My experience is that only after learning the syntax of manpages (is
that itself documented?) do I find most of them tremendously easy to
navigate to find the one specific option I'm looking for.
If all the problem about man pages
Am Mittwoch, 12. März 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed.
How would I do that?
Put this in /etc/portage/package.use
this work for other packages? For example, I don't think acroread
has the nls USE flag.
Howabout
sys-apps/man-pages -linguas_de
In this case, nls controls wether or not other languages should be installed
(they are in separate packages, like man-pages-de). LINGUAS control which
languages
explanations).
Have you read all the important man pages, in their full excruciating detail?
/usr/share/man/man1/ebuild.1.bz2
/usr/share/man/man1/emerge.1.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/ebuild.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/make.conf.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/portage.5.bz2
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-C man-pages-de`
Or I just delete them with `rm -r /usr/share/man/de*` :)
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Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. März 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
in
make.conf.example, as far as I know (and I did search for more
complete explanations).
Have you read all the important man pages, in their full excruciating detail?
/usr/share/man/man1/ebuild.1.bz2
/usr/share/man/man1/emerge.1.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/ebuild.5.bz2
/usr/share/man/man5/make.conf.5.bz2
Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. März 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package
On Thursday 13 April 2006 17:45, de Almeida, Valmor F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] at utility':
I have the at utility described in my man pages but can't find it and
don't know what package it came from; if it is indeed in my system. Does
anyone know?
U sys-process/at [GPL-2
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 04:07:16PM +0100, Penguin Lover Dirk Heinrichs squawked:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed.
How would I do that?
Put
Schmarck:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed.
How would I do that?
[...]
_if_ nls is set then LINGUAS controls which other laguages to install
El Vie, 6 de Febrero de 2009, 7:57, Stroller escribió:
On 6 Feb 2009, at 05:03, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
...
But sometimes, the amount of info to present is simply overwhelming.
To name just a couple of man pages that are really excellent I'd say
that the fvwm and bash ones are really good
]...
doesn't make any sense to the untrained eye. It just looks like
gobbledegook. There's maybe a Linux n00b manual that explains the syntax
of man's Synopsis, but I'm sure I only learned to translate the likes of
the above after reading man pages for commands that I already knew -
learned through
a global LINGUAS=de, sys-apps/man-pages -linguas_de in
package.use would do the trick)
andrea
info to use emacs to use info,
you get the point :p
A manual system should be simple enough that a newbie can
start to use it without knowing anything about emacs. Hell,
even less is a hard thing to use on man pages for a newcomer,
let alone emacs or vi.
Once you are proficient with emacs, then info
in net-print/cups is man
pages (51), html pages for the web interface (110) and templates
(140). Right there is thr 60% of the whole package.
Really, CUPS is a very small daemon for all the things it does. I
don't see any gain by splitting the package.
Regards
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Posgrado en
for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed.
How would I do that?
[...]
_if_ nls is set then LINGUAS controls which other laguages to install.
So what you want (for this package
] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 12. März 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
I'd like to set LINGUAS=de for almost every package. But for the
sys-apps/man-pages package, I'd like LINGUAS not to be set, so
that I don't get the german man pages installed.
How would I do
the thread since it started, by the way.
Far as I know... no one but newbies think the manuals are written for
newbies. They are not.
But the truth is that newcomers need to use the man pages,
like it or not. Be realistic.
Neither is the info system. But it does have considerably more detail
man pages, but I feel
like I'm searching for a needle in a haystack.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
try :
mount myfile.iso /tmp -o loop
Boris.
Kris
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it. I didn't touched anything else to make dracut+systemd work
with LVM and RAID (and LUKS, but that doesn't matter).
Also, dracut comes with extensive and very clear documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I still want to know what systemd is doing,
what processes its spawning
that new users often select, mistakenly, is doc. Package
documentation such as man pages, info pages and readmes is installed by
default. The doc USE flag enables the building and installation of
developer and API documentation, and usually comes with a swathe of
dependencies. It should never
on board.
So wrong on both counts. ; )
A manual system should be simple enough that a newbie can
start to use it without knowing anything about emacs. Hell,
even less is a hard thing to use on man pages for a newcomer,
let alone emacs or vi.
Your first requirement is not true of info OR THE MANUAL
like you say, but the point remains true. The
man pages in my laptop use more than 20 times the space used in
/usr/lib/systemd (and that includes binaries like systemd itself and
systemd-udev).
acero ~ # du -sh /usr/share/man
82M /usr/share/man
acero ~ # du -sh /usr/lib/systemd/
3.6M /usr/lib
).
Also, dracut comes with extensive and very clear documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I still want to know what systemd is doing,
what processes its spawning, etc. -- how can I find this out -- I
thought to use the confirm_spawn, but it times out and keeps going, what
can I do
for.
If all the problem about man pages is navigation another pager
can be used.
I didn't really mean navigate like that.
And in the quote above I wasn't criticising navigation of manpages.
I just mean that if there's one option I want to find (I don't know -
list by date order in `ls
-libs/glibc-2.3.5-r2 -build +erandom
-glibc-compat20 +glibc-omitfp* -hardened -linuxthreads-tls (-multilib)
+nls +nptl +nptlonly -pic -profile (-selinux) +userlocales* 0 kB
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-fr-1.64.0 864 kB
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 475 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-fs
clear documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I still want to know what systemd is doing,
what processes its spawning, etc. -- how can I find this out -- I
thought to use the confirm_spawn, but it times out and keeps going, what
can I do instead?
You can use bootchart
searched make.conf.example, and several portage-related man pages; no
mention to protect-owned.
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work
with LVM and RAID (and LUKS, but that doesn't matter).
Also, dracut comes with extensive and very clear documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I still want to know what systemd is doing,
what processes its spawning, etc. -- how can I find this out -- I
thought to use
(as a daemon) right after it is invoked.
Reading through the man pages of dhclient it seems like I need to pass
the -nw flag to the client. However. I can't find how to do this.
Any help is welcomed. It seems like I'm the only one with this issue
(I don't think so) because I can't find in the internet
it?
I'm pretty sure if you have neither a hosts.allow nor a hosts.deny then
there is no special restrictions/allowances made against any remote
hosts, see the man pages for hosts.allow, hosts.deny.
Specifically for openssh I edit /etc/portage/package.use file and put:
net-misc/openssh tcpwrapper
that supports it?
You have to create those files yourself. Check the man pages for details.
Specifically for openssh I edit /etc/portage/package.use file and put:
net-misc/openssh tcpwrapper, but I got this:
# emerge --pretend openssh
These are the packages that I would merge, in order
export $PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
to ~/.profile does seem to work so thank you.
But I am surprised. X/xDM runs as root so wouldn't look in my .profile
when *IT* starts. I had assumed (incorrectly) that I had to put the
above export into one of the startup files mentioned in the man pages,
but couldn't
to pax-utils. that only works, if a package
owning that binary is installed. if there wasn't, i would have used a
web search engine. the results normally contain man pages saying which
package the command belongs to.
that means either /usr/bin/scanelf is missing or /usr/bin is not in the
path
::gentoo [0.97-r14::gentoo]
USE="ncurses -custom-cflags -netboot -static" 0 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-4.02::gentoo [4.00::gentoo] USE="nls"
LINGUAS="-da -de -fr -it -ja -nl -pl -ro -ru -zh_CN" 1,371 KiB
Total: 2 packages (2 upgrades), Size of downlo
U ] sys-boot/grub-0.97-r16::gentoo [0.97-r14::gentoo]
USE="ncurses -custom-cflags -netboot -static" 0 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-4.02::gentoo [4.00::gentoo] USE="nls"
LINGUAS="-da -de -fr -it -ja -nl -pl -ro -ru -zh_CN" 1,371 KiB
Total: 2 packages (
> > These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
> >
> > Calculating dependencies... done!
> > [ebuild U ] sys-boot/grub-0.97-r16::gentoo [0.97-r14::gentoo]
> > USE="ncurses -custom-cflags -netboot -static" 0 KiB
> > [ebuild U ] sys-
ecise state you want is beyond what
systemd offers (I think).
I think the simpler answer is to write a script and handle the state
yourself; but knock yourself up. It's possible I'm wrong and you can do
that with only systemd units/timers.
Regards.
[1] https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/syste
in my laptop (compressed with bzip2), 277K
uncompressed.
So, not quite exactly like you say, but the point remains true. The
man pages in my laptop use more than 20 times the space used in
/usr/lib/systemd (and that includes binaries like systemd itself and
systemd-udev).
Oh, I just noticed
commands with
equivalent systemd commands? That would really help me from bashing my
head and then wandering through man pages for a while trying to figure
out what I want to do. I'll eventually remember but it would be nice to
have something to help me along. My memory sure isn't what it used
? That would really help me from bashing my
head and then wandering through man pages for a while trying to figure
out what I want to do. I'll eventually remember but it would be nice to
have something to help me along. My memory sure isn't what it used to be.
I remember seeing a table like
perspective this number is still odd because it's
one more than can fit into signed 16bit int and and 32767 less than
unsigned 16bit int... maybe they had other reasons.
Well, although neither info- nor man-pages mention it, I've found an old
man-page [1] which states that these values default
indicators
are 'dot' and 'bar' and figured there were two options - verbose with lots
of dots or concise with 50 dashes. That'll teach me to assume :-)
[man wget's is getting like bash, screen, nmap and mplayer's man pages...]
But there's something else at work here - this change happened on my mchine
a look at the NOTES at the end of the man synaptics
page, where it mentions button mapping.
man pages (evdev and xorg.conf) were really helpful.
For non tap buttons you can try setting this option in an InputClass section
in your xorg.conf for an InputClass device mouse:
Section
-crypt aes sha256
fscks=umount mount /sbin/fsck* e2fsck
That's it. I didn't touched anything else to make dracut+systemd work
with LVM and RAID (and LUKS, but that doesn't matter).
Also, dracut comes with extensive and very clear documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I
documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I still want to know what systemd is doing,
what processes its spawning, etc. -- how can I find this out -- I
thought to use the confirm_spawn, but it times out and keeps going, what
can I do instead?
You can use bootchart:
man 1
-crypt aes sha256
fscks=umount mount /sbin/fsck* e2fsck
That's it. I didn't touched anything else to make dracut+systemd work
with LVM and RAID (and LUKS, but that doesn't matter).
Also, dracut comes with extensive and very clear documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I
as a turned on option for all
programs that supports it?
You have to create those files yourself. Check the man pages for details.
Specifically for openssh I edit /etc/portage/package.use file and put:
net-misc/openssh tcpwrapper, but I got this:
# emerge --pretend openssh
These are the packages
[ebuild N] sys-apps/man-pages-posix-2003a 949 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-3.21 [2.76] USE=nls LINGUAS=-cs% -da%
-de% -es% -fr% -it% -ja% -nl% -pl% -ro% -ru% -zh_CN% 1,068 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/man-pages-3 (sys-apps/man-pages-3 is blocking
sys-apps/man-pages-posix-2003a
% 249 kB
[ebuild N] sys-apps/man-pages-posix-2003a 949 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-3.21 [2.76] USE=nls LINGUAS=-cs%
-da% -de% -es% -fr% -it% -ja% -nl% -pl% -ro% -ru% -zh_CN% 1,068 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/man-pages-3 (sys-apps/man-pages-3 is
blocking sys-apps/man-pages-posix
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 475 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-fs/sysfsutils-1.3.0 [1.2.0-r2] 272 kB
[ebuild U ] app-arch/rar-3.5.1 [3.4.0] 661 kB
[ebuild U ] net-ftp/ftpd-0.17-r3 [0.17-r1] +ssl 35 kB
The problem is with glibc. When it starts to compile, gcc quits
-compat20 +glibc-omitfp* -hardened -linuxthreads-tls (-multilib)
+nls +nptl +nptlonly -pic -profile (-selinux) +userlocales* 0 kB
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-fr-1.64.0 864 kB
[ebuild N] app-i18n/man-pages-de-0.4 475 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-fs/sysfsutils-1.3.0 [1.2.0-r2] 272 kB
changes (uncommented lines) in
/etc/systemd/networkd.conf?
Regards.
[1]
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/systemd-networkd-wait-online.8.html
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Profesor de Carrera Asociado C
Departamento de Matemáticas
Facultad de Ciencias
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
in the emerge man pages but i cant seem to figure out how to
download all the packages using emerge and then compile them
is there some parameter that i can use?
emerge download first parameter package
?
or do i have to mess with the make.conf file?
You are looking
for courierfilter. It's quite stable and has a great userbase.
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Romper un sistema de seguridad los acerca tanto a ser hackers como el
either on the cygwin or gentoo ends to get
this working? Almost everything displays correctly most of the time. Sometimes
I have a few characters not correctly displayed on man pages. This problem
started after I upgraded to profile 2006.1 with unicode utf-8 character
encoding. The gentoo emerge
; > > USE="ncurses -custom-cflags -netboot -static" 0 KiB
> > > [ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-4.02::gentoo [4.00::gentoo]
> > > USE="nls" LINGUAS="-da -de -fr -it -ja -nl -pl -ro -ru -zh_CN" 1,371
> > > KiB
> > >
> &g
jc-gc -regression-test -vanilla" 0 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-4.05::gentoo [4.04::gentoo] USE="nls"
LINGUAS="-da -de -fr -it -ja -nl -pl -ro -ru -zh_CN" 1419 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-libs/timezone-data-2016c::gentoo [2016a::gentoo] USE="nls
-leaps_tim
orkd.conf?
Regards.
[1]
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/systemd-networkd-wait-online.8.html
<https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/systemd-networkd-wait-online.8.html>
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Profesor de Carrera Asociado C
Departamento de Matemáticas
Facultad de Ciencias
Unive
- the difference in the resulting file size is small, but the difference
in used cpu time is high)
For me two things decide the question:
* Assuming you write more man pages than you read, and disk space is not
an issue, a weaker compression ratio to save cpu time makes sense.
* If you have compression
Packages installed: 538
Packages in world:69
Packages in system: 50
Required packages:538
Number to remove: 0
So emerge -evp is useful to get those last inconsistencies out of the
system.
You need to read the portage man pages. There is nothing inconsistent about
your system
better hope you got video buffer to scroll up with or
you don't get to see the failure.
Add this to your kernel command line:
rd.debug rd.udev.debug
Also, remove quiet and splash (if any) from the kernel command line.
All this info is in the dracut man pages:
man dracut
man dracut.cmdline
Also
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 2:50 AM, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:
On Tue, February 18, 2014 15:37, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 3:54 AM, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:
As I do not have systemd installed on any machine, I can't check the
man-pages
[ebuild N] sys-apps/man-pages-3.05 USE=nls LINGUAS=-cs -da -de -es
-fr -it -ja -nl -pl -ro -ru -zh_CN
[ebuild N]sys-apps/man-pages-posix-2003a
[nomerge ] app-misc/ca-certificates-20080514-r2
[nomerge ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2 USE=acl nls (-selinux) -static
-vanilla
, but that doesn't matter).
Also, dracut comes with extensive and very clear documentation; check
the man pages included.
but I still want to know what systemd is doing,
what processes its spawning, etc. -- how can I find this out -- I
thought to use the confirm_spawn, but it times
="cxx fortran
> (multilib) nls nptl objc openmp sanitize vtv%* (-altivec) (-awt) -cilk -debug
> -doc (-fixed-point) -gcj -go -graphite (-hardened) (-libssp) -multislot
> -nopie -nossp -objc++ -objc-gc -regression-test -vanilla" 0 KiB
> [ebuild U ] sys-apps/man-pages-4
disables the doc USE flag
(which is extra documentation, not man pages and the like), as well as
the symlink USE flag (which automatically re-targets the
/usr/src/linux symlink when a new kernel source is installed.
Now, the java USE flag is enabled globally, and it is a valid USE flag for
OpenOffice
On 19 May 2008, at 00:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I have had bad luck with LINGUAS. I tried setting it to all the
languages I knew of --
LINGUAS=en_US af ar az bg bn br bs ca cs cy da de el en_GB eo
es et eu fa fi fr fy ga gl he hi hr hu is it ja km ko lt lv mk mn
ms nb nds nl nn
Hello list,
I have the at utility described in my man pages but can't find it and
don't know what package it came from; if it is indeed in my system. Does
anyone know?
Thanks,
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Portage 2.0.51.22-r3 (default-linux/x86/2005.1, gcc-3.3.6,
glibc-2.3.5-r2, 2.6.12.5 i686
- like
konsole! But that kde page you pointed me at only mentions it in passing!
It's the classic problem that man pages are very good as reference, but
if you don't know what they're talking about they are very bad at
enlightening you.
A "dummies guide to plasma" would have bee
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~ # emerge -epv world EMERGE.WORLD
lightning ~ # cat EMERGE.WORLD | grep LINGUAS
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t's why udev is mandatory in most major and
medium distros; in Gentoo it is used by default (BTW, they are preparing
the deprecation of eudev in Gentoo[2]).
Regards.
[1] https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/udev.7.html
[2]
https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/message/dff4bf35636efef95f6d7926823b4e8d
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Dr. Canek Peláez Valdés
Profesor de Carrera Asociado C
Departamento de Matemáticas
Facultad de Ciencias
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
is in the dracut man pages:
man dracut
man dracut.cmdline
I don't use the quiet or the splash stuff. I like it simple remember?
I watch the stuff scroll up and that is how I saw the errors posted. If
I wasn't watching real close, I would have never noticed them since I
was using dmesg, messages and grep
installed on any machine, I can't check the
man-pages.
They are online [1].
But, if that is the only method to get parseable text from journalctl,
then that is less then useless.
I only put that option as tongue-in-cheek, since someone complained
about not being able to cat the logs. Many more
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questions about the socket activator.
i've also been going through the man pages of netctl too and am horrified
at the lack of what i would call enterprise features.
networkd (netctl is just the command-line front-end) is not intended
for enterprise; it's for little servers where you only need static
questions about the socket activator.
i've also been going through the man pages of netctl too and am
horrified
at the lack of what i would call enterprise features.
networkd (netctl is just the command-line front-end) is not intended
for enterprise; it's for little servers where you only need
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