Hi,
Hello all,
I have a VM with Gentoo as guest and I don't know why, maybe I was
lonely, but I tried to install X on the guest without needing it
(maybe just to see how it looks to have X in X ;-)).
The problem is that now, I sync'ed the guest and it wants to pull an
update for X and all
On Monday 15 June 2009 16:43:00 Fred.L wrote:
Hi,
Hello all,
I have a VM with Gentoo as guest and I don't know why, maybe I was
lonely, but I tried to install X on the guest without needing it
(maybe just to see how it looks to have X in X ;-)).
The problem is that now, I sync'ed
On Monday 15 June 2009 16:43:00 Fred.L wrote:
Hi,
Hello all,
I have a VM with Gentoo as guest and I don't know why, maybe I was
lonely, but I tried to install X on the guest without needing it
(maybe just to see how it looks to have X in X ;-)).
The problem is that now, I sync'ed
On Monday 15 June 2009 16:35:20 Gregory SACRE wrote:
Hello all,
I have a VM with Gentoo as guest and I don't know why, maybe I was
lonely, but I tried to install X on the guest without needing it
(maybe just to see how it looks to have X in X ;-)).
The problem is that now, I sync'ed the
It works! Thanks!
I just had to have a close look at the output of depclean as it tryed
to remove not essential packages such as vixie-cron, or grub,
cronbase, or syslog-ng ;-)
I'm updating now and no more traces of xorg!
Greg
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Fred.Lrap...@drakonix.fr wrote:
On Monday 15 June 2009 17:22:50 Gregory SACRE wrote:
It works! Thanks!
I just had to have a close look at the output of depclean as it tryed
to remove not essential packages such as vixie-cron, or grub,
cronbase, or syslog-ng ;-)
You want to put those back into world with
emerge -n
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