On Sat, 24 Dec 2016 10:50:53 -0500, Tom H wrote:
> >> I'm also a heretic who uses the systemd bootloader no matter what
> >> pid1 is in charge.
> >>
> >> It's the best thing that the systemd developers have produced!
> >
> > Except they didn't produce it. They assimilated gummiboot, which I was
On 12/21/2016 11:27 PM, Philip Webb wrote:
> I just updated Tatham's puzzles & all my individual settings in the
> KDE menu were overwritten.
>
> I'ld like to back them up to save labor the next time, but I can't
> find where they're stored. In ~/.config/menus/ there's a file
>
lee wrote:
> Dale writes:
>
>> lee wrote:
>>> Dale writes:
>>>
lee wrote:
> Dale writes:
>
> I didn't go look at boards I had around here. I went to a major
> computer supplier, newegg, and looked at what
On 161223-23:29-0800, Daniel Campbell wrote:
> On 12/23/2016 08:58 AM, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
...
> >
> > Thanks if there will be any explanations and advice. And in the meantime, I
> > really enjoy using Pale Moon in my Gentoo, both master and, of course,
> > clone(s)!
> >
> > Regards!
> >
>
>
Neil Bothwick writes:
> On Sat, 24 Dec 2016 02:52:54 +0100, lee wrote:
>
>> >> I only know what the names are when I can look them up when the
>> >> computer is running. I don't call that "predictable".
>
> That's because you are using a different definition of predictable
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On 24/12/2016 03:52, lee wrote:
>> Neil Bothwick writes:
>>
>>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2016 04:15:50 +0100, lee wrote:
>>>
> There are no config files to edit with the predictable names, the
> names are created from the
Dale writes:
> lee wrote:
>> Dale writes:
>>
>>> lee wrote:
Dale writes:
I didn't go look at boards I had around here. I went to a major
computer supplier, newegg, and looked at what they had. Go back and
Martin Vaeth writes:
> lee wrote:
>>
>> So the names will not change when rebooting and are to be expected to
>> possibly change at any time.
>
> /at any time/when you open the computer and mess around with the hardware/
That's not what is said the quote.
>
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 8:52 PM, lee wrote:
>
> I didn't see portage or anything else give me any instructions or
> warnings about this. The names just suddenly changed, and that screwed
> things up.
>
https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2013-03-29-udev-upgrade.html
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 3:39 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 02:26:05 -0500, Tom H wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't use grub on UEFI systems, but I use the systemd bootloader,
>>> so I thought I'd keep quiet about that ;-)
>>
>> I'm also a heretic who uses the systemd
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 9:07 PM, lee wrote:
> Tom H writes:
>> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
>>>
>>> It is even more frustrating that these so-called predictable network
>>> names actually can change on a reboot,
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 8:57 PM, lee wrote:
> Tom H writes:
>> [1] There's no need to learn/use the udev rules syntax. I use the
>> following in "/etc/systemd/network/" on a Debian 8 system with
>> sysvinit-as-pid1:
>>
>> [Match]
>>
On Sat, 24 Dec 2016 06:57:39 + (UTC), Martin Vaeth wrote:
> Your whining in many postings becomes meanwhile unbearable.
> Just face the facts:
> Unless somebody comes up with an ingenious new idea there are
> essentially only 3 possibilities:
>
> 1. One gives names in order of detection.
>
On Sat, 24 Dec 2016 02:52:54 +0100, lee wrote:
> >> I only know what the names are when I can look them up when the
> >> computer is running. I don't call that "predictable".
That's because you are using a different definition of predictable from
that intended.
> >
> > If they are
On 24/12/2016 03:52, lee wrote:
> Neil Bothwick writes:
>
>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2016 04:15:50 +0100, lee wrote:
>>
There are no config files to edit with the predictable names, the
names are created from the physical location of the port. That's why
they are
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