On 4/27/24 15:30, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I finally got Gentoo on the old rig I had laying around. This is not
the one I usually refer to as NAS box. I named this one NAS2. LOL I
got one problem that is confusing me. I've compared it to my main rig
and the install guide and I think I got
On 4/27/24 15:30, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I finally got Gentoo on the old rig I had laying around. This is not
the one I usually refer to as NAS box. I named this one NAS2. LOL I
got one problem that is confusing me. I've compared it to my main rig
and the install guide and I think I got
On 4/8/24 07:03, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
Greetings,
the upgrade on my old laptop with two 2.7GHz Dual-Core Skylake proces-
sors took slightly more than 2 hours for the manual upgrading of "bin-
utils", "gcc" and "glibc", and slightly more than 21.5 hours for the fi-
nal upgrade of "@world",
On 4/6/24 18:38, Andrew Udvare wrote:
On Sat, 6 Apr 2024 at 21:32, Daniel Frey wrote:
What's even stranger is if I manually start it and restart lircd it works!
Have you tried adding Before=lircd.service in the [Unit] section?
OK, I have finally sorted out the IR keymap/lircd/irexec/LCDd
On 4/6/24 18:38, Andrew Udvare wrote:
On Sat, 6 Apr 2024 at 21:32, Daniel Frey wrote:
What's even stranger is if I manually start it and restart lircd it works!
Have you tried adding Before=lircd.service in the [Unit] section?
I did, it made no difference.
From what I can tell
Hi all,
Still new to systemd and am struggling with a custom unit file.
Some background:
I have a HTPC that requires loading a custom keymap in order for the
remote to work. It sets up an alternate protocol that the driver
supports but not defaults to.
In short:
# ir-keytable
Found
it again, then prolly
you got the new service file which is without -v. That prolly explains
why some machines still have it, and some don't.
On 4/1/2024 12:03 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 3/31/24 13:59, Alexandru N. Barloiu wrote:
think the distcc.service file has an extra -v (--verbose). if you
On 3/31/24 13:59, Alexandru N. Barloiu wrote:
think the distcc.service file has an extra -v (--verbose). if you remove
that, it will behave as expected.
I checked all the units on one of the machines still showing the problem
and an extra '-v' is not present in any of the files.
That's a
On 3/29/24 22:38, Daniel Frey wrote:
Hi all,
I've moved a couple of machines from openrc to systemd.
I have discovered this odd problem. On openrc, distcc was quiet during
building packages. It would obey environment variable set in /etc/env.d:
DISTCC_DIR=/var/distcc
On 3/31/24 07:59, Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 31 March 2024 13:33:20 BST Rich Freeman wrote:
(moving this to gentoo-user as this is really getting off-topic for -dev)
Thanks for bringing this to our attention Rich.
Is downgrading to app-arch/xz-utils-5.4.2 all that is needed for now, or are
we
Hi all,
I've moved a couple of machines from openrc to systemd.
I have discovered this odd problem. On openrc, distcc was quiet during
building packages. It would obey environment variable set in /etc/env.d:
DISTCC_DIR=/var/distcc
DISTCC_ENABLE_DISCREPANCY_EMAIL=
DISTCC_FALLBACK=1
On 3/29/24 03:55, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading two Lenovo Laptops (UEFI, secure boot disabled), grub does not
work anymore; instead it says "Welcome to Grub" ... And then immediately boots
into bios setup.
What did go wrong?
I did the usual things:
* emerge update world
*
On 3/3/24 13:48, Michael wrote:
It could be AMD have not yet released microcode updates for the community.
OEMs receive new microcode first and patch it in their MoBo BIOS/UEFI
firmware. Eventually the CPU manufacturers release microcode for older CPUs
no longer supported by OEMs. Since you
On 3/3/24 13:57, Dale wrote:
I think most is in the .config directory now. I have to say tho, I used
to zap that thing about once a year, sometimes two, to correct some
things that were weird but couldn't fix otherwise. I think the devs try
to make things forward compatible but no one is
On 3/3/24 11:31, Dale wrote:
Since my last post, I did my weekly updates. During that, I log out,
switch to boot runlevel, restart anything that checkrestart says needs
it, then back to default runlevel and log back in. With the config file
change, my monitors came up just like they should. I
Hi all,
I've always had problems updating the microcode for my AMD processor. I
have various other Intel-based PCs and this has never been an issue.
I have confirmed it's not updating:
~ # dmesg | grep -i microcode
[0.201619] Zenbleed: please update your microcode for the most
optimal
On 2/29/24 03:27, Dale wrote:
To provide a little more info on how this works. This is how I did it.
It helps a LOT to have tab completion with this. It will fill in a lot
of the info and when unsure, list the available options. First, I had to
install the package xrandr. My first problem
On 2/25/24 10:17, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 10:35 AM Daniel Frey <mailto:djqf...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> I probably should have added more details... I do have an nvidia card -
> RTX 3070Ti. Monitors use 2x DP ports and 1x HDMI port.
>
> KDE behaves
On 2/25/24 01:01, Michael wrote:
I used to experience the same when using Xorg with AMD-Radeon graphics instead
of Nvidia, but since I moved to Wayland the problem of losing screen settings
has gone. One monitor is using the DVI port of the card and the other HDMI.
It should be worth trying
On 2/24/24 21:52, Dale wrote:
I have two monitors too, sort of. One monitor is for computer stuff,
checking email, surfing the net etc etc etc. The other monitor I use to
watch TV with. The output from the video card second output goes to a
splitter so I can have the same video in both my
After cursing KDE for a while with three monitors, does anyone have any
idea why KDE is so bad at managing multiple monitors?
All I'm trying to do is get it to remember *where* my monitors are (I
have two side-by-side and one above the right monitor.) I go into System
Settings, set it up and
reading it!
[1]
https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2024-01-18-installkernel-merge.html
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ot;
>
There are not by chance binary merges which took less than a minute? That might
explain the differences.
What is the output wihout the grep or filtering by merge time instead.
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then e.g.
the package name. Within you have to place the patch file.
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On 11/29/23 00:20, Wols Lists wrote:
On 29/11/2023 00:16, Michael wrote:
Thanks Dan, will do. I was planning to take it apart soon to replace
the HDD
with an SSD, so this would be the first thing to check. I expect
finding a
replacement unit will be difficult. Every Lenovo RTC battery seems
On 11/28/23 03:38, Michael wrote:
Over the last 8-9 months I noticed an old Lenovo G505s laptop is spending a
long time in the POST process, before eventually the OEM logo shows up on the
screen. Last time I timed it, it took 2.5-3.0 minutes. Normally it would
only take ~20-30 seconds. Once
Am 23. November 2023 08:08:47 UTC schrieb Dale :
>Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>> Looks like it is related to -march=native.
>>
>> See bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/838373
>>
>
>I'm not sure how you figured that out either.
I pasted the error message into the se
Looks like it is related to -march=native.
See bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/838373
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rsync wont update the file on the destination because it
is newer then the source. However in the end the result is the same as if using
"--size-only".
Don't nail me on this but the command could look like the following: find
pathtobackup -type f -exec touch '{}' +
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rs which can affect performance.
Had the same issue with a new SSD drive. Unfortunately I currently don't have
access to the machine and I don't remember what needed changing but it could
well be possible that you need different mount options, format the drive using
other options, using different schedulers, etc.
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Nikolay Pulev schrieb am 10.06.23 um 11:47:
Thank you Daniel. You suggestion got me going.
You are welcome!
I hope it was the only problem. If yes then installing from scratch
would have been a waste of time. It is never wrong to get to know your
system better. Then in most cases you can
he rsync-verify flag
which pulls it in.
# USE="-rsync-verify" emerge sys-apps/portage
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] https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1163382.html
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Am 17. März 2023 11:57:41 UTC schrieb John Covici :
>On Fri, 17 Mar 2023 07:07:49 -0400,
>Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>>
>> Am 17. März 2023 08:52:53 UTC schrieb John Covici :
>> >
>> >On Fri, 17 Mar 2023 03:03:37 -0400,
>> >Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>&
Am 17. März 2023 08:52:53 UTC schrieb John Covici :
>
>On Fri, 17 Mar 2023 03:03:37 -0400,
>Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>>
>> Am 17. März 2023 06:42:11 UTC schrieb John Covici :
>> >media-video/mpv-0.35.1-r1 will not compile -- here is a portion of the
>> >buil
ne seen this or should I
>file a bug?
Do you have dev-python/docutils installed and if not does it compile if you
install it?
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On 2/15/23 06:10, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 2023-02-15 08:11:46, Neil Bothwick wrote:
If, as you say, it will eventually replace eselect, there is no more
bloat, just different bloat. It's still just a bunch of symlinks, but
managed differently.
Should be less, since you already have
On 2/6/23 08:00, Jack wrote:
If you find that the EDID is really bad for one of the monitors, you
should be able to find a correct copy and make that one available to X,
although I don't remember how since I haven't needed to do so in years.
I believe it is a setting within/under Xorg.conf.
Oddly enough I just reinstalled on a new nvme over the weekend. I
haven't had time to mess with fonts and this is what the default
settings are (as I haven't changed anything):
$ eselect fontconfig list
Available fontconfig .conf files (* is enabled):
[1] 05-reset-dirs-sample.conf
[2]
I've been having this strange problem with my dual monitor setup.
While I've figured out the nightmare of auto-detect not working at all
with dual monitors and the inability to use nvidia's configure tool
combined with Plasma's monitor option to fix the problem I've switched
to nouveau and at
On 12/8/22 05:58, Dale wrote:
I was thinking DAS was not a good option. It seems like a feature
removed and cheaper version of NAS.
I think I've seen a couple Synology NAS boxes but I think even used they
were a bit pricey. Still, used could make that a option. Maybe. It
could fall
.
This was never an intent, pipewire was intended as an pulseaudio implementation
by itself. So
it doesn't need (and likely is incompatible running together with) pulseaudio
in order to
support pulseaudio clients. But it does need to be configured as such.
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
Regards,
Daniel
On 2022-07-15 12:54, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 12:28 PM Grant Edwards
mailto:grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> It looks like www-client/google-chrome just added wayland and jack
> audio to the dependancies. So now I have to have Pulse _and_ Jack?
>
> --
> Grant
me. Now what?
>
It is only available if Two Factor Authentication is also enabled. Everything
is documented on the support pages.
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839?hl=en
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
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On 2022-05-24 13:20, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Anyone noticed anything lately with plasmashell? I think it started
happening after Qt was upgraded from 5.15.3 to 5.15.4. At login, the
desktop is very unresponsive and sluggish. Mouse clicks take over a
second to register.
The plasmashell
On 2022-05-06 05:24, Grant Edwards wrote:
Or perhaps it's the speakers and their amplifiers.
IMO, that's the logical conclusion.
I've never had the audio chip on any computer fail -- ever. Nor have I
ever had a USB audio adapter fail (though I've only used a couple of
them over the years).
On 2022-04-06 11:53, n952162 wrote:
I bought a bottom of the line HP laptop and had only problems with
unsupported chips. I'd like to buy a lenovo or huawei now. Has anyone
had bad experiences porting /gentoo/ to either?
I bought a Lenovo P70 laptop back in 2018? and all hardware was
On 2022-03-19 01:03, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I been thinking. Yea, that's dangerous. lol If I logout of KDE, or
have the screen locked, ctrl+alt=L key sequence, how secure is that if I
have good passwords that are virtually impossible to crack? My login
manager is sddm. As a example, if someone
://bugs.gentoo.org/120899
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Am 21. Februar 2022 19:58:00 UTC schrieb Steven Lembark :
>On Mon, 21 Feb 2022 20:35:23 +0100
>Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>
>> https://bugs.gentoo.org/614866
>
>Bug doesn't address it, but shouldn't using the alternate
>lp library via "coinmp" sidestep the issue?
https://bugs.gentoo.org/614866
On 2022-01-09 05:13, gevisz wrote:
Yes, masking some new package can work in this case.
However, it is not so easy as it may seem because it is not the new
version of tensorflow that I should mask in my case as on the day
when the tensorflow recompilation failed its version remained the same
/ozmartian/vidcutter
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caveman رَجُلُ الْكَهْفِ 穴居人 schrieb am 12.10.21 um 21:32:
why?
ty,
cm.
Portage should tell you why in the mask message!
https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev-announce/message/d9f2e6c5b001239852b1c686bbab026b
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On 9/7/21 12:13 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2021 09:32:41 -0700, Daniel Frey wrote:
Why is it checking the build environment for a binary package?
I was wondering the same.
As it stands, I can't fix this problem.
I tried editing the ebuild (removing the __thread check
Well,
I was updating a system and gcc got broken somehow, and it doesn't seem
to be possible to fix it.
Problem:
# gcc -v
gcc: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.33' not found (required by gcc)
OK, no biggie, I have a binpkg:
# emerge -1Ka glibc pax-utils
These are the packages that would
Hi all, I've been struggling with an odd udev problem. Any udev experts
on here?
Some background: My 13-year-old HTPC finally kicked the bucket. After
looking around, stock levels of PC parts around here are close to
nonexistant. I had a newer donor board/ram/cpu around that's 5-7 years
old.
On 7/7/21 11:16 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hello, Gentoo.
Would somebody help me here, please.
When I try to emerge glibc-2.33-r1, the very first phase of the build
crashes out with:
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -O2 -pipe -march=native -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed
glibc-test.c -o glibc-test
*
On 6/30/21 11:59 PM, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
The subject line pretty much describes this. How does one manage the
system.map file in /boot? Is it needed? Should it be updated with each
kernel? I tend to keep 2 to 3 kernels installed. I tend to keep 2 that
I know are stable and one testing.
On 6/1/21 12:29 PM, n952162 wrote:
on two different machines. Is there some new USE variable I need?
I hit this and had to rebuild a package, but I forget which one...
I looked in my log and:
1622312280: *** emerge --oneshot --regex-search-auto=y Locale-gettext
I had to emerge
On 4/4/21 6:41 AM, n952162 wrote:
On 4/4/21 12:37 PM, n952162 wrote:
After re-running quickpkg, I still get no "binary"s in the emerge
output dependency tree.
At some point, I started getting 304 errors here again.
|304 Not Modified|
On 3/14/21 3:51 PM, Steve Evans wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 14:57:22 -0700
Daniel Frey wrote:
Does anyone know if Kodi 19 is planning to be stabilized soon? I
haven't been able to update TV frontends since October.
(Before you say remove Kodi, don't bother - these are TV frontends
Does anyone know if Kodi 19 is planning to be stabilized soon? I haven't
been able to update TV frontends since October.
(Before you say remove Kodi, don't bother - these are TV frontends and
their only purpose is to run Kodi!)
I'm also not interested in unmasking a ton of things to get it
On 1/4/21 7:32 AM, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy
On 1/4/21 4:15 AM, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
On Monday, 04. Jan 2021, 07:09:06 +0100, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jan 2021 at 06:05, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
As far as I see, I defined _exactly_ _one_ _of_ them:
Please show what USE flags you've defined for either this package or
LUA. Hard to
On 12/21/20 6:09 AM, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I've been running into this a while now. It seems one server is no
longer hosting, is broken or something and it results in wasted time as
it attempts to use it and retries many times. The server is
gentoo.mirrors.easynews.com. I just removed it from
On 12/14/20 10:55 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
I ordered a Dell XPS 8940 which arrived in October, but life got in
the way, and I'm only now getting around to setting it up. First thing
I noticed today is that Dell "had the courage to remove the VGA port"
. It has HDMI and Displayport. I've got
Am December 6, 2020 10:08:45 PM UTC schrieb the...@sys-concept.com:
>On 12/06/2020 03:00 PM, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>> Am December 6, 2020 9:23:07 PM UTC schrieb the...@sys-concept.com:
>>> I'm looking at the output of "equery y asterisk"
>>> and i
on my system?
It is masked on every system! As the mask says users should upgrade to newer
versions!
I guess https://packages.gentoo.org does not consider packages masked by
profiles. You can give your feedback about it here:
https://packages.gentoo.org/about/feedback
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Daniel Pielmeier schrieb am 06.12.20 um 16:39:
k...@aspodata.se schrieb am 06.12.20 um 13:22:
Thelma:
...
IT WORKED!
Great!
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
Things like this should be handled in a bug report!
Actually there is one [1] already. Don't know who opened it and if it
was independent
and the bug
opening suggest a relation ;-)
[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/758491
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On 11/16/20 11:50 PM, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 08:37, Dale wrote:
Thanks for any tips.
If you don't *need* any fancy interface, you can't go wrong with mpv.
It is a fork of mplayer, has space to pause, arrow keys to move
back/forward a minute (up/down) or 10 sec
On 11/11/20 10:10 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 08:31:07 -0800, Daniel Frey wrote:
Or is this because nvidia-drivers depends on virtual/linux-sources?
Even so, the presence of the single slotted version in world should be
enough to satisfy the dependency.
Exactly, and emerge
On 11/11/20 7:56 AM, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 at 16:44, Daniel Frey wrote:
Does anyone have any idea where to look next to see why this is being
pulled in?
You should probably just refer to your previous thread, because all
the same info still applies. You need to mask gentoo
So now I have another machine that insists on pulling in another set of
kernel sources, even though I like to do this manually.
apollo ~ # emerge -auDNt world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ]
On 10/11/20 10:06 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 12:23 PM Daniel Frey wrote:
The problem is it's always trying to pull in unstable packages when I
have two slotted kernels in world:
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources:5.4.48
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources:5.4.66
I tried masking kernels
This is one of those frustrating times where portage is trying to do
something silly.
I have nvidia-drivers installed. It has a dependency to
virtual/linux-sources.
The problem is it's always trying to pull in unstable packages when I
have two slotted kernels in world:
cc -E"
before running emerge. Instead of running the command again and again i.e.
before every reinstallation of app-emulation/qemu, I'd like to set this
environment variable for the package once (in e.g. a configuration file) and
it's done for every future reinstallation.
Regards,
Daniel
sig
On 9/29/20 10:48 AM, n952162 wrote:
10 weeks ago, I updated my system and it took days to build. I just
started a new update of my system, and it looks like it will take at
least more than a day again ...
Why is gcc being rebuilt after 10 weeks, for example?
I don't recall what flag it
On 7/30/20 4:38 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
* Grant Edwards:
Pricing is based on what people are willing to pay. People are willing
to pay extra for a static IPv6 address, therefore static IPv6
addresses cost extra.
Somewhere, and some people. I'd be interested to hear from users who
still
On 6/20/20 7:04 PM, William Kenworthy wrote:
Thanks for filing the bug.
Gah! I forgot about this!
I filed a bug now, I hope I made it clear enough. Others can pipe in
there with comments if they like.
I did indicate the two potential proposals to correct the issue in the
bug itself.
Am June 26, 2020 3:37:03 PM UTC schrieb "Matt Connell (Gmail)"
:
>On 2020-06-26 06:00, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>> Also I only every see you asking questions but
>> never trying to answer questions of others.
>
>To play devil's advocate, and at the risk of going off-
her list participants.
Just a friendly recommendation from me as over time this annoys me a
little and probably I am not the only one here. If people are annoyed it
is unlikely for them to help. So help yourself to make others help you.
[1] https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1109266-start-0.html
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On 6/20/20 7:04 PM, William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/6/20 9:40 am, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 6/20/20 6:21 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 7:06 PM Daniel Frey wrote:
Maybe when I have a moment I'll file a bug.
Dan
Thanks for filing the bug. One of my pet peeves
On 6/20/20 6:21 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 7:06 PM Daniel Frey wrote:
You just pointed out the ambiguity.
Emerging a package solely by its name worked 99.9% of the time before
this change.
Now new users get the fun of "Gee, which one is the one I actually
want?&qu
On 6/20/20 11:56 AM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
* Daniel Frey:
I went to emerge mythtv (I think) and now it says it's an ambiguous
requests with *both* the group and user of the same name.
You need to emerge "media-tv/mythtv", not just "mythtv". Nothing
ambiguous about it.
Fu
On 6/19/20 9:04 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
Inquiring minds want to know. What exactly do they accomplish,
besides cluttering up a database somewhere?
It's not the cluttering of databases that bother me, it's the creation
of many ambiguous requests now. I went to emerge mythtv (I think) and
Yes, I realize it might not have been clear, as I got a bit confused by my own
thought process as well.
I will also answer in pieces related to your questions
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 5:31:43 PM CEST tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> sorry for not understanding the wh
It might be that your Qt5 is perhaps partially updated or out of date even,
but not sure. I do know that it can be a pain to compile due to Qt5 changing.
If it's too much of a hassle to get it to work, Catia could be replaced by
QJackCtl, however then you will need to have the tweaks Cadence
it: https://
github.com/gentoo-audio/audio-overlay/issues/47
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 4:17:15 PM CEST tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> short question...what is catia (beside a CAD program by Dassault
> Systems... ;)...
> Can't find that in portage...
>
> Cheers!
>
ing mixing it together
before sending to SimpleScreenRecorder or OBS. The 2 tools I recommend to add
would be cadence (for configuring Jack + ALSA) and catia (to setup the proper
audio routing) possibly combined with some jack audio mixer to get a "virtual
mixing panel".
Hope this hel
.
Regards,
Daniel
On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 3:30:53 PM CEST tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To record my screen with audio I installed
> obs and then simplescreenrecoder.
>
> Recording the video stream more or less works (I cannot record a
> firefox-window and need to r
On 5/20/20 12:06 PM, n952162 wrote:
The command was:
emerge -vu dev-qt/qtgui dev-qt/qtx11extras dev-qt/qtopengl
dev-qt/qtprintsupport dev-qt/qtwidgets dev-qt/qtxml
dev-qt/linguist-tools dev-qt/qtnetwork dev-qt/qtsvg dev-qt/qtcore
The output to that is attached.
I tried just emerging zlib with
On 5/12/20 1:57 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 3:24 PM Daniel Frey wrote:
On 5/12/20 10:54 AM, Joachim Gwoke wrote:
Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it
out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on
my side
I
On 5/12/20 10:54 AM, Joachim Gwoke wrote:
Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it
out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on
my side
I believe mine was soundconverter, but now I'm not so sure. It wanted
something other than 3.7,
On 5/12/20 6:52 AM, Victor Ivanov wrote:
Python has indeed been a bit of a mess recently for me as well, but I
haven't had any major issues. Presumably, this could be attributed to
the fact that since python migrations started I have been using the
--changed-deps flag to emerge, which I noticed
On 5/10/20 1:02 AM, Dale wrote:
Hi Michael,
I think it is too. Your link shows about what the link I was looking at
does.
I did research the SATA and SAS connector issue again. Seagate has a
picture of both for comparison and the drive I was looking at is a SAS
drive. When I did more
On 4/18/20 10:56 AM, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
Hi,
I /thought/ that /etc/portage/package.mask is a file and using it
in this manner works as exspected.
Also the docs are of that opinion, too:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki//etc/portage/package.mask
BUT!
* error: please convert
On 4/5/20 11:21 PM, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
Hi,
Currentlu my newly created system is installed on a harrdisk, which
sit in a docking station connect via USB to my PC.
The system is intended to be complete in the sense, that can
boot bu itsself without accessing any other storage device.
What
On 3/20/20 6:16 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm having trouble installing Gentoo in a Virtual Box VM for testing.
It is a x86_64 guest. I selected a hardened profile to test PaX, which
means I selected 18 in 'eselect profile'.
I'm at "Configuring the Linux kernel" in the Handbook
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