[gentoo-user] Re: gentoo-sources 5.15.151 breaks amdgpu support?

2024-03-11 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2024-03-11, Grant Edwards wrote: > I upgraded gentoo-sources from 5.15.147 to 5.15.151 this morning and > amdgpu support is now borked on my system with an AMD Ryzen 5 3400G > with Radeon Vega Graphics. > > Everything worked fine with 5.15.147, but when 5.15.151 (built with > same .config via

[gentoo-user] gnucash will not generate a report

2024-03-11 Thread Thelma
I tried to generate a report in GnuCash but I'm getting and empty page. Can anybody confirm! -- Thelma

Re: [gentoo-user] Emerge trouble with firefox and thunderbird ...

2024-03-11 Thread ralfconn
Il 10/03/24 23:44, Walter Dnes ha scritto: On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 08:43:46PM +0100, ralfconn wrote Given the warning message reported by Peter ("Enable USE=clang unless you have a very good reason not to.") That message comes from sys-libs/compiler-rt which is a dedicated runtime lib for

[gentoo-user] gentoo-sources 5.15.151 breaks amdgpu support?

2024-03-11 Thread Grant Edwards
I upgraded gentoo-sources from 5.15.147 to 5.15.151 this morning and amdgpu support is now borked on my system with an AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega Graphics. Everything worked fine with 5.15.147, but when 5.15.151 (built with same .config via "make oldconfig") boots there's always a kernel

Re: [gentoo-user] Soft scrolling on framebuffer consoles - with GPM handling - version of the patch for kernel 6.6 [was 6.3] onwards.

2024-03-11 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Wednesday, 24 January 2024 12:20:29 GMT Alan Mackenzie wrote: > Hello, Gentoo. > > On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 10:00:37 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > [ ] > > Please note the corrected subject line. This version of the soft > scrolling patch is for kernel 6.6.13, or thereabouts. It

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Emerge trouble with firefox and thunderbird ...

2024-03-11 Thread Wols Lists
On 10/03/2024 22:44, Carsten Hauck wrote: The CPU of the machine in question is in deed an old AMD. It's good to know the reason for that build-failures, thanks a lot. I certainly will stick to "-clang" in my package.use. Interesting. I'm not at all sure how old my CPU is, but at four cores

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: is a global use flag necessary for python?

2024-03-11 Thread n952162
Good tips, thank you. On 3/10/24 22:53, Walter Dnes wrote: On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 06:43:56PM -, Grant Edwards wrote Just back up your user data and re-install. Also back up /etc/ for your app configs and stuff like hosts and resolve.conf and make.ccnf and package.use and package.mask