Alan McKinnon schrieb:
I want to install x11-drm and compare it to the drm in the mainline
2.6.19-suspend2-r1 kernel. I've disabled drm in my kernel config as
required, and emerge x11-drm fails with this error:
In file included from q:36:
Fred Kastl schrieb:
Hallo,
gibt es ein Tool das den Arbeitsspeicher und Swapspeicher verbrauch
aller Processe anzeigt
und diesen wenn möglich auch visuell darstellt ?
Aber nicht den Virtuellen sonder den tatasächlichen Verbrauch.
Eine anzeige wieviele Zugriffe auf welchen Bereich im
Yann Garnier wrote:
The second issue I experience is that I cannot update my system
because I have 2 ebuilds that block the entire update.
I've already seen this issue once and I found a solution by masking
one of the blocking ebuild so I tried this time but the update cannot
be done anyway.
Enrico Weigelt schrieb:
Hi folks,
can anyone give me a quick hint, how to trigger a complete rebuild
if some build settings, ie CFLAGS or USEFLAGS are changed ?
thanks
Yo Enrico,
emerge -aev world
should do the trick.
Jürgen
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Mariusz Zalewski schrieb:
~ # grep -i match_limit /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_IP_NF_MATCH_LIMIT=m
Other rules added to OUTPUT chain works fine, only connlimit produce
errors. Is it a bug (should I send it on bugtrack) or there is something
wrong with my system or bad syntax with using
Mark Knecht wrote:
OK, good info - but what can I remove? Or more important how can I
find what's talking up too much space. /home, /usr/portage and /var
are on partitions of their own. There is about 200MB of Java stuff in
/opt and I deleted everything in /tmp before I wrote the first note.
I
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