Re: [gentoo-user] New install - Wayland and graphical login

2021-07-03 Thread antlists
On 03/07/2021 12:00, Tamer Higazi wrote: Hi Wol, If I am you, I would install "mate" desktop, which is basicly gnome2 and gnome transition to wayland is as much as I know completed. XFCE is a bit behind, that takes a time ... My make.conf contains "-gtk -gnome". I have ABSOLUTELY NO plans

[gentoo-user] deactivate (bluetooth) hardware based on irq/mac address

2021-07-03 Thread Tamer Higazi
Hi people, I want to deactivate my bluetooth device on my mainboard when gentoo is loaded. I don't want to "blacklist" the driver, more I want to tell the kernel to ignore this hardware. Is there a way to tell "gentoo" to disable, or not load the driver for this particular hardware based on

Re: [gentoo-user] deactivate (bluetooth) hardware based on irq/mac address

2021-07-03 Thread tastytea
On 2021-07-03 13:59+0200 Tamer Higazi wrote: > Hi > > The problem is that the bluetooth circuit seems to be damaged, as I > have recently the same result on Windows (not only on linux. > > At Windows, I can deactivate the hardware at the "device manager", I > want this the same to be done on

Re: [gentoo-user] deactivate (bluetooth) hardware based on irq/mac address

2021-07-03 Thread Michael
On Saturday, 3 July 2021 12:59:24 BST Tamer Higazi wrote: > Hi > > The problem is that the bluetooth circuit seems to be damaged, as I have > recently the same result on Windows (not only on linux. > > At Windows, I can deactivate the hardware at the "device manager", I > want this the same to

Re: [gentoo-user] deactivate (bluetooth) hardware based on irq/mac address

2021-07-03 Thread Tamer Higazi
Hi The problem is that the bluetooth circuit seems to be damaged, as I have recently the same result on Windows (not only on linux. At Windows, I can deactivate the hardware at the "device manager", I want this the same to be done on Linux. Not the driver, just to ignore the hardware. Why

Re: [gentoo-user] deactivate (bluetooth) hardware based on irq/mac address

2021-07-03 Thread Michael
On Saturday, 3 July 2021 12:17:42 BST Tamer Higazi wrote: > Hi people, > > I want to deactivate my bluetooth device on my mainboard when gentoo is > loaded. > I don't want to "blacklist" the driver, more I want to tell the kernel > to ignore this hardware. > > Is there a way to tell "gentoo" to

Re: [gentoo-user] New install - Wayland and graphical login

2021-07-03 Thread Tamer Higazi
Hi Wol, If I am you, I would install "mate" desktop, which is basicly gnome2 and gnome transition to wayland is as much as I know completed. XFCE is a bit behind, that takes a time ... https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/MATE What I figured out, that this is not the very only thing to have wayland

Re: [gentoo-user] Interesting portage upgrade

2021-07-03 Thread Tamer Higazi
Hi Peter, You are not the only one I saw these phenomes. What I also figured out, that "blocks" before an portage upgrade also had been resolved completly. best, Tamer Am 26 Jun 2021 um 09:57 schrieb Peter Humphrey: Hello list, This is just an observation. I update the rescue system on

Re: [gentoo-user] system.map file in /boot. How to manage?

2021-07-03 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Saturday, July 3, 2021 1:54:13 AM CEST Dale wrote: > Daniel Frey wrote: > > On 6/30/21 11:59 PM, Dale wrote: > >> Howdy, > >> > >> The subject line pretty much describes this. How does one manage the > >> system.map file in /boot? Is it needed? Should it be updated with each > >> kernel? I