Re: [gentoo-user] strange behaviour in quite special case

2017-09-19 Thread Francisco Ares
2017-09-18 19:56 GMT-03:00 Peter Humphrey : > On Monday, 18 September 2017 14:13:44 BST Francisco Ares wrote: > > > After days and days struggling, > > I know what you mean. I've spent weeks wrestling with KMail. That included > losing e-mails, falling behind in

Re: [gentoo-user] strange behaviour in quite special case

2017-09-18 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Monday, 18 September 2017 14:13:44 BST Francisco Ares wrote: > After days and days struggling, I know what you mean. I've spent weeks wrestling with KMail. That included losing e-mails, falling behind in conversations and so on. > I finally upgraded to the newest stable kernel and updated

Re: [gentoo-user] strange behaviour in quite special case

2017-09-18 Thread Francisco Ares
2017-08-31 4:47 GMT-03:00 Andrew Savchenko : > Hi, > > On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 18:27:22 -0300 Francisco Ares wrote: > > Hi, All. > > > > This is a rather special case, so I don't expect much, but who knows? > > > > I've built a Gentoo x86-64 system for an embedded application. > >

Re: [gentoo-user] strange behaviour in quite special case

2017-08-31 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hi, On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 18:27:22 -0300 Francisco Ares wrote: > Hi, All. > > This is a rather special case, so I don't expect much, but who knows? > > I've built a Gentoo x86-64 system for an embedded application. > > Just after a lot of updates, which I am unable to track, it stopped working >

[gentoo-user] strange behaviour in quite special case

2017-08-24 Thread Francisco Ares
Hi, All. This is a rather special case, so I don't expect much, but who knows? I've built a Gentoo x86-64 system for an embedded application. Just after a lot of updates, which I am unable to track, it stopped working as usual. There is the development system, fully loaded of a lot of packages