I use KDE's plasma pager. It gives a nice MacOS-like grid layout that
pops up when switching virtual desktops. Trouble is, the thing doesn't
enable itself when starting KDE, I have to do that manually:
right click pager in panel - pager settings - Virtual desktops -
Switching - Show desktop
Alan McKinnon wrote:
I use KDE's plasma pager. It gives a nice MacOS-like grid layout that
pops up when switching virtual desktops. Trouble is, the thing doesn't
enable itself when starting KDE, I have to do that manually:
right click pager in panel - pager settings - Virtual desktops -
Dale wrote:
Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
On a side note:
You can also boot into a chroot, move your /etc and /var directories
elsewhere
(e.g. etc_old and var_old) (do the same for other directories where you
yourself made changes), extract a stage 3 tarball on top of your normal
/
On 07/16/2014 09:32:31 AM, Dale wrote:
I tried this. I unpacked the stage3 tarball just like I would for a
new
install, in /mnt/gentoo of course. I set it up just enough to where I
could try and emerge glibc and just see if it would complete or if it
would fail. It failed. It seems to me
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 07/16/2014 09:32:31 AM, Dale wrote:
I tried this. I unpacked the stage3 tarball just like I would for a new
install, in /mnt/gentoo of course. I set it up just enough to where I
could try and emerge glibc and just see if it would complete or if it
would fail. It
Dale wrote:
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 07/16/2014 09:32:31 AM, Dale wrote:
I tried this. I unpacked the stage3 tarball just like I would for a new
install, in /mnt/gentoo of course. I set it up just enough to where I
could try and emerge glibc and just see if it would complete or if it
On 16 July 2014 11:19:20 CEST, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dale wrote:
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 07/16/2014 09:32:31 AM, Dale wrote:
I tried this. I unpacked the stage3 tarball just like I would for
a new
install, in /mnt/gentoo of course. I set it up just enough to
where I
could try
Dan Oriani dan at redchops.com writes:
Though I still wonder where he got this program from. It doesn't
appear to be in any packages at all, doesn't even seem to be a part of
any linux basesystems.
If you google a bit, fstat appears in many embedded offerings. [2] [3]
Embedded
systems
On Wed, 16 July 2014, at 2:21 pm, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
...
Also, Dale recently posted this link, in another
thread, which *may* help you find the source of the executable:
[1] http://www.portagefilelist.de/site/query
Yeah, I used that one, which is one of the things
16.07.2014 14:33, J. Roeleveld пишет:
On 16 July 2014 11:19:20 CEST, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dale wrote:
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 07/16/2014 09:32:31 AM, Dale wrote:
I tried this. I unpacked the stage3 tarball just like I would for
a new
install, in /mnt/gentoo of course. I set
I start to use genkernel-next from the upgrade to gnome 3.12 with systemd.
I must repeat: with kernel 3.12.13 no problem, with 3.12.2x kernel
system block during the ramdisk loading.
I see many discussion about this problem (many without solution again),
but nothing to solve.
Gentoo
Am 16.07.2014 09:07, schrieb Dale:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
I use KDE's plasma pager. It gives a nice MacOS-like grid layout that
pops up when switching virtual desktops. Trouble is, the thing doesn't
enable itself when starting KDE, I have to do that manually:
right click pager in panel - pager
J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org writes:
On Monday, July 14, 2014 12:46:48 PM Neil Bothwick wrote:
I actually have it send an alert to my phone with Posterous but you
can
do whatever you want.
Which Posterous is this?
When I google it, I only get information that it actually got shut
J. Roeleveld wrote:
On 16 July 2014 11:19:20 CEST, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
UPDATE: I downloaded a different stage3 tarball and I think I see
progress. It has a couple errors that I had to fix, had to run
gcc-config for one, but it looks like glibc is running longer than
before.
Dark Templar wrote:
When I reinstalled gcc and glibc, migrating from non-multilib amd64 arch
to multilib one, I just unpacked gentoo stage3 into temporary directory,
chrooted there, made binary packages out of installed ones (quickpkg
name), copied resulted binary packages and their metadata
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 16.07.2014 09:07, schrieb Dale:
I have noticed something else odd as well. I use folder layout, like
KDE3 had, for my KDE desktop setup. When I login to KDE, I have to
switch to some other layout then switch back to folder to get my icons
to show up. Once in
On 16 July 2014 20:26:19 CEST, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 16.07.2014 09:07, schrieb Dale:
I have noticed something else odd as well. I use folder layout,
like
KDE3 had, for my KDE desktop setup. When I login to KDE, I have to
switch to some other layout
On 16 July 2014 18:46:16 CEST, galiza.ce...@gmail.com wrote:
J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org writes:
On Monday, July 14, 2014 12:46:48 PM Neil Bothwick wrote:
I actually have it send an alert to my phone with Posterous but you
can
do whatever you want.
Which Posterous is this?
When
J. Roeleveld wrote:
On 16 July 2014 20:26:19 CEST, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
I've done that before and it takes way to much time for me. What I may
end up doing is just doing a rm on the kde directory. Thing is, even
that may not fix the issue.
Dale
:-) :-)
Don't forget the
On Wednesday 16 Jul 2014 18:26:39 Dale wrote:
Dark Templar wrote:
When I reinstalled gcc and glibc, migrating from non-multilib amd64 arch
to multilib one, I just unpacked gentoo stage3 into temporary directory,
chrooted there, made binary packages out of installed ones (quickpkg
name),
Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 16 Jul 2014 18:26:39 Dale wrote:
If I can install something as a binary and then get a clean emerge -e
system/world out of it, I think it would be OK. Thing is, I'm concerned
something is amiss with the stage3 tarball. If that is the case, I want
to inform the
On 07/16/2014 10:21 AM, Dale wrote:
I'm beginning to wonder about
those stage3 tarballs for x86. Do they test those from time to time to
make sure they work or do they just autobuild them and upload them? I'm
following the install guide so I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything
wrong but at
walt wrote:
On 07/16/2014 10:21 AM, Dale wrote:
I'm beginning to wonder about
those stage3 tarballs for x86. Do they test those from time to time to
make sure they work or do they just autobuild them and upload them? I'm
following the install guide so I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything
On 16 July 2014 19:26:39 CEST, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dark Templar wrote:
When I reinstalled gcc and glibc, migrating from non-multilib amd64
arch
to multilib one, I just unpacked gentoo stage3 into temporary
directory,
chrooted there, made binary packages out of installed ones
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