I know how it goes. But do be fair, it was the motherboard manufacturers who
changed how the boot process works, not the penguins. The penguins are just
trying to adapt to it.
I'm not sure where your problems are coming from. I use CUPS by IP address in
my setup. You just need to also
Be careful about the binpackages if you add any instruction set optimizations
to your make.conf. Trying to install incompatible binaries will wreck your
whole day.
Otherwise, I usually just save the world file and any USE flags that I remember
setting on purpose. Save copies of the keywords
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 03:46:46PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> At the end of an update today, I got an error message from
>
> sys-apps/dbus-1.12.22-r2:
>
> * CONFIG_EPOLL: is not set when it should be.
>Please check to make sure these options are set correctly. Failure
>to do so may
On 2022-06-20, Grant Edwards wrote:
> At the end of an update today, I got an error message from
>
> sys-apps/dbus-1.12.22-r2:
>
> * CONFIG_EPOLL: is not set when it should be.
>Please check to make sure these options are set correctly. Failure
>to do so may cause unexpected problems.
At the end of an update today, I got an error message from
sys-apps/dbus-1.12.22-r2:
* CONFIG_EPOLL: is not set when it should be.
Please check to make sure these options are set correctly. Failure
to do so may cause unexpected problems.
In the kernel config menu, that option is under
Dale wrote:
>
> root@fireball / # equery d sys-apps/systemd-utils
> * These packages depend on sys-apps/systemd-utils:
> sys-apps/systemd-tmpfiles-250 (sys-apps/systemd-utils[tmpfiles])
> sys-fs/udev-250 (sys-apps/systemd-utils[udev,...])
> virtual/libudev-232-r7 (!systemd ?
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