On 8/31/18 11:31 AM, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would anyone have *recent* experience of installing and running Gentoo
plus
> Kodi on the above? It has a Pentium-M with Apple's 32bit EFI.
It also has a GeForce Go 7300 which is still supported. 304.137 of the
proprietary driver is still in the
On 8/31/18 11:31 AM, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would anyone have *recent* experience of installing and running Gentoo plus
> Kodi on the above? It has a Pentium-M with Apple's 32bit EFI.
Not exactly the same but I've tried converting old systems into usable
ones with Gentoo involved.
The
On 8/31/18 10:46 AM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is not to start a flame war, I just want to do some reading,
> wikipedia pages, for self interest on how a BIOS could have/should have
> been done. I'm thinking of how DECStations, Alpha's SPARCs etc etc
> booted up.
Try
> On 2018-08-28, at 18:24, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
> On 08/28/18 02:57, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> After a reboot I get "Too many clients" from the remote krells, the local
>> krell is absent (and if I restart it it comes up in the centre of the
>> screen) and Firefox attempts
> On Aug 19, 2018, at 12:21, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have this project https://github.com/Tatsh/gcrud and it uses a very
> standard build process with CMake, but for some reason Valgrind never
> sees the debug symbols.
I created a basic Gentoo machi
Hi all,
I have this project https://github.com/Tatsh/gcrud and it uses a very
standard build process with CMake, but for some reason Valgrind never
sees the debug symbols.
The debug symbols are definitely there as GDB can see them, but I have
not been able to figure out why Valgrind can't. I
On 19/08/18 11:21, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
>
> This issue is covered by bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/651658, which is open
> since March 2018 and no progress since also March 2018.
>
> It seems as if multiple slots of llvm cause the problems. mesa pulls in llvm:
> 5, while other programs pull
On 19/08/18 11:21, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
>
> This issue is covered by bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/651658, which is open
> since March 2018 and no progress since also March 2018.
>
> It seems as if multiple slots of llvm cause the problems. mesa pulls in llvm:
> 5, while other programs pull
> On 2018-08-16, at 14:22, james wrote:
>
> Yes, but, it'll be while for me. Offer and automated clean up option,
> and I have dozens of systems to test.
I'll figure out the kind of tests I want to run sometime soon.
>
>
> GLEP 64 was on the path to systematically solve what you you
> On 2018-08-16, at 16:09, Corentin “Nado” Pazdera wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> So I tested it, and I was surprised how many /etc files weren't put into
> whitelist.
> Actually, most of /etc shouldn't be suggested for deletion if the packages
> are still installed.
Thanks for testing! Really
gcruft seems to have died off (https://www.google.com/search?q=gcruft
only returns ebuild results). I was using it quite a lot and wrote many
exception files. It's gone now with no way for my or anyone else's
ebuild to get the original source. I did preserve it though, here:
> On 2018-08-03, at 23:22, John Covici wrote:
>
> Hi. I seem to be having a blocker which involves pulseaudio, but from
> the portage output, I cannot figure out what the conflict is. I
> masked off >=media-sound/pulseaudio-12.2 and this is what I got, same
> thing happens if its unmasked.
On 07/25/2018 06:34 AM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>
>
>> On 2018-07-25, at 04:41, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>
>> Those are all kdepim packages, I run KDE without KMail and the only
>> package that depends on openldap is LO.
>
> Figured out the patch. I have att
> On 2018-07-25, at 04:41, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> Those are all kdepim packages, I run KDE without KMail and the only
> package that depends on openldap is LO.
Figured out the patch. I have attached it. It does not fix the ebuild, but it
does make LibreOffice build without the LDAP plugin.
> On 2018-07-25, at 04:41, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> Those are all kdepim packages, I run KDE without KMail and the only
> package that depends on openldap is LO.
Same here. I have global USE "-ldap -openldap" (shouldn't the latter be fixed
in dev-libs/cyrus-sasl ?). There is no way to
> On 2018-07-18, at 04:16, Philip Webb wrote:
>
> (3) I can scan without problems using Mint Xfce (on another partition),
> so it's not a hardware problem.
>
> (4) 'lsusb' lists "Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0418: 013b Seiko Epson Corp".
>
> (5) the 'epkowa' driver is the latest version : a
> On 2018-07-04, at 01:51, Zoltán Kócsi wrote:
>
> My problem is that I've installed a multilib-enabled 64-bit system and
> realised that /usr/lib32 and /usr/lib64 are vastly of different. There
> are around 2200 dynamic and some 130 static libs in lib64 while there
> are around 300 dynamic
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 9:16 PM Walter Dnes wrote:
>
> There are some programs that I would much rather keep open, versus
> shutting down and restarting all over again. But keeping them all open
> uses resources, especially on a 10-year-old CORE2 with 3 gigabytes of
> RAM (The thing refuses to
> On 2018-06-26, at 16:18, Jack wrote:
>
> On 2018.06.26 15:44, Christoph Böhmwalder wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 03:15:09PM -0400, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> > It should not be accessing this location in any case. What is the
>> > environment like? Wh
> On 2018-06-26, at 15:44, Christoph Böhmwalder
> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 03:15:09PM -0400, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> It should not be accessing this location in any case. What is the
>> environment like? What does env show? emerge --config output?
>>
> On 2018-06-26, at 10:47, Christoph Böhmwalder
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Lately I've been getting the following error while trying to emerge
> nodejs:
>
> * Failed to set XATTR_PAX markings -me
> /var/tmp/portage/net-libs/nodejs-8.11.1/image/usr/bin/node.
This might be cause for
On 06/17/2018 12:17 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> What happens to files within the scope of CONFIG_PROTECT if I don't
> execute dispatch-conf or any similar thingy? I have found the confusion
> the latter tool generates completely unsurmountable.
I think the side-by-side merger is very easy for
On 06/10/2018 12:58 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> It helps if I actually add the foot note.
>
> On 06/10/2018 10:38 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
>> I will say that you'll likely need other systems [1] to test things
>> like tunnels to / between.
>
> [1] You can easily have one machine be multiple systems
> On 2018-06-10, at 09:15, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I'm trying to learn how to use the "ip" command to manage routing on one of
> my
> boxes, which has two Ethernet interfaces.
If you're using systemd, you can set it up with systemd.network in
/etc/systemd/network. I do
> On 2018-06-09, at 00:42, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>
> Is there _any_ way around the need to keep the user IDs matched on NFS
> clients and servers?
I checked and there is no way. It is recommended UID/GID be synced regularly on
all client machines.
NFSv4 requires user names and group names be
> On Jun 4, 2018, at 12:53, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> I think Libre Office is a GTK application? In that case, you want Appearance
> >
> Aplication Style > Gnome Application Style, then Select a GTK3 Theme and Font.
It can be built with or without gtk/gtk2/kde USE flags. I use KDE but I
> On 2018-05-30, at 06:54, Mick wrote:
>
> I wouldn't think the user ever interfered with these settings from what would
> have been the defaults. What would have changed to remove the permissions
> this user have had? Where can I check this?
These sort of surprises is why I have $HOME
> On 2018-05-29, at 22:03, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>
> Can anyone suggest a way to detect when the displayport adapter is
> plugged in?
>
The event is provided by the driver(s) and if there is no event at all then you
have to use a script that loops forever querying to see if something has
> On 2018-05-29, at 18:40, Mick wrote:
>
> It seems the shutdown, suspend, et al options are gone from the plasma
> desktop
> after an update at the end of the week. The user still has the option to
> logout and then use the sddm menu to shutdown, but other options have
> disappeared
> On 2018-05-26, at 23:32, Andrew Udvare <audv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You probably mean to use another triple name. The last part is the C library,
> so you probably mean:
>
> arm-unknown-Linux-glibc
That is:
arm-unknown-linux-glic
It is case-sensitive.
---
Andrew
> On 2018-05-26, at 23:06, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> too feed a STM32F103C8T6 MCU (Core-M3) with some code to execute,
> I want a compiler. For that I did a
>
>crossdev arm-unknown-linux-gnu
>
> . That one failed to build (gcc, binytils seem to be ok).
>
> Unfortunately I did
> On 2018-05-21, at 19:38, Damo Brisbane wrote:
>
> Under X, xmodmap perhaps?
I use this to map caps lock to escape in my ~/.xprofile (which gets sourced
somewhere in my ~/.bash_profile if DISPLAY is set):
xmodmap -e 'clear Lock' -e 'keycode 0x42 = Escape'
(Also it
> On May 11, 2018, at 7:16 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to do something relatively simple and I've had something
> working in the past, but my brain just doesn't want to work today.
>
> I have a text file with the following (this is just a subset of
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