On 22/03/14 14:48, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 3/22/2014 5:06 AM, Dale wrote:
>> Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>>> Please don't use this list for personal quarrels of any kind!
>>>
>>> If someone says something you don't like - just ignore it/him.
>>>
>>> If someone insults you, reply by personal mail only.
>>
On 15/03/14 11:46, Guido Budack wrote:
> strange...
>
I have 12 threads about the same thing from you in my inbox. Stop it.
Stay in the one thread you created any properly reply to the messages.
If your mail client can't do threads, get a new mail client. Threads
exist for a reason.
I don't wan
On 07/01/14 14:35, Vladimir Romanov wrote:
> Wow. Can i try to do this task (aside of GSOC, simply because it's
> interesting)?
>
Personally I think this project is a bit too convoluted, requires a
lot of community effort and becomes fairly useless should people
decide to stop contributing to it f
On 02/01/14 23:02, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please consider a USB "stick" that is unformatted but is to be used by
> multiple people/machines. Ideally your instructions will work for all
> people/os/WM, but if necessary please assume that everyone is running
> gnome under linux
Well,
On 29/12/13 00:14, Edward M wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I want to give kmail a try but i'm confuse why multimedia libs depends
> are needed for an email client.
Perhaps because a lot of software nowadays attempts to do everything at
once. Maybe it plays sound attachments inside of the client.
> I get
On 21/11/13 20:48, walt wrote:
> On 11/21/2013 07:10 AM, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
>> I spent a chunk of yesterday updating world on my machines (2 file
>> servers and 1 netbook) and with some effort, the updates went through. I
>> had to go out today so I rebooted my netbook a
Greetings,
I spent a chunk of yesterday updating world on my machines (2 file
servers and 1 netbook) and with some effort, the updates went through. I
had to go out today so I rebooted my netbook and I started noticing
weird graphical glitches in certain applications, as if parts of the
screen wer
On 14/08/13 06:57, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 14/08/2013 01:45, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I had a rather large update yesterday and after restarting my emacs
>> today (I haven't restarted since the update), I found an annoying
>> arrow-like b
Greetings,
I had a rather large update yesterday and after restarting my emacs
today (I haven't restarted since the update), I found an annoying
arrow-like button at the corner of the window. The only thing I can do
with it is to double click to close the window (I use a tiling WM so
it's useless
On 27/07/13 00:12, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Anyone seen that ...
>
> http://www.gentoogroup.com/for-customers/
>
> ;-)
>
> Stefan
>
I have actually had a picture of their actual office banner sent to me
few months ago by another Gentoo user!
--
Mateusz K.
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On 20/06/13 08:31, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like start IPython with Python3 as underlying Python
> interpretor. GenToo has some magic to invoke IPython which I don't
> understand.
>
> /usr/bin/ipython is a symlink to /usr/bin/python-exec
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On 07/05/13 12:17, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> Can someone help me with this? http://bpaste.net/show/96717/
>
On the very same log you posted it says:
* If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info
'=app-accessibility/speech-dispatcher-0.7.
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On 29/04/13 22:25, Fabio.baumeler wrote:
> hi everyone
>
> has anyone been able to install amd64-gentoo-minimal with f2fs from
> the livecd successfully?
>
> I tried to do so but failed when trying to mount the filesystem.
> following error occured:
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On 28/04/13 23:46, Grant wrote:
> I'm setting up Gentoo on a Beaglebone and I'm trying to do an
> 'emerge -DuN world' but it wants to pull in a mountain of xorg
> stuff. I've tracked the problem down to the test USE flag on
> glib:
>
> [ebuild R
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On 28/04/13 21:10, staticsafe wrote:
> On 4/28/2013 14:53, staticsafe wrote:
>> On 4/28/2013 14:44, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
>>> On 28/04/13 18:58, staticsafe wrote:
>>>> Updating a Gentoo VM today when I encountered an
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On 28/04/13 18:58, staticsafe wrote:
> Updating a Gentoo VM today when I encountered an issue with
> building tar. Attaching relevant logs.
>
I just tried to update to see whether the issue occurs and can now
confirm that it does in fact happen.
Shou
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Trying to compile Qt 5 and I keep getting that error. I thought that
maybe I have to emerge qtxml first but that relies on qtcore which I'm
trying to compile in the first place. Output of --info and -pvq in
attachments.
Any insight appreciated.
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On 17/04/13 17:30, Joseph wrote:
> On 04/17/13 16:27, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 17/04/2013 15:57, Joseph wrote:
>>> When I try to print from "evince" to pdf file I get an error:
>>>
>>> Error printing - Operation not supported
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> we
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On 14/04/13 20:39, Joseph wrote:
> On 04/14/13 14:36, yegle wrote:
>> PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/tmp/ying/portage_tmpdir"
>> BUILD_PREFIX="/tmp/ying/build_prefix"
>> DISTDIR="/tmp/ying/distdir" PORTDIR="/tmp/ying/portdir" These are
>> the configurations in my
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On 12/04/13 11:53, Stroller wrote:
>
> I'm not sure why you're doing this, but I haven't fully parsed
> relevant bug 442024 (you should).
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442024
>
> See also: http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-kernel/gen
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Trying to update my (fairly fresh install) system, I stumbled upon a
package block. Nothing unusual except that I get the following:
- -
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] app-misc/pax-utils-0.5 [0.4] USE="-caps" 79 kB
[blocks B
I've been experiencing this issue whenever I tried to update in the
fairly recent weeks/days. ‘emerge -avutND’ produces a long list of
packages (see attachment) and then fails due to a block.
> [blocks B ] <=app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-xlibs-20130224
> ("<=app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-xlibs-
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On 29/03/13 00:40, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday 28 March 2013 19:28:47 Stroller wrote:
>> On 28 March 2013, at 14:03, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> ... This box is an i5 with four single-threaded CPUs …
>>
>> Your usage of the term "CPUs" is makin
On 28/03/13 11:52, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 01:48:21PM +0400, the guard wrote:
>
>
>
>> Среда, 27 марта 2013, 18:09 UTC от Alan Mackenzie :
>>> Hi, Gentoo!
>
>>> Has anybody else seen this? I did a sync, then emerge -puND world and
>>> got a list of ~100 packages to merg
On 14/03/13 23:52, Dale wrote:
> Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
>> On 14/03/13 22:41, Dale wrote:
>>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>>> On 2013-03-14, Dale wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I was wondering. Has anyone ever seen where a test as been done to
>>&g
On 14/03/13 22:41, Dale wrote:
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2013-03-14, Dale wrote:
>>
>>> I was wondering. Has anyone ever seen where a test as been done to
>>> compare the speed of Gentoo with other distros? Maybe Gentoo compared
>>> to Redhat, Mandrake, Ubuntu and such?
>> I just did a test,
You were right.
Thanks.
On 13/02/13 04:16, kwk...@hkbn.net wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 03:43:52 +
> Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote:
>
>> For a longer while now I've been getting `/sbin/ldconfig:
>> /usr/lib/libgmp.so.3 is not a symbolic link' warning every time
now
sick of it and would love it fixed. I can't find anything on the web
with anyone having the same problem and rebuilding libgmp seems to have
had no effect. Does anyone have some ideas as to how the issue can be fixed?
Thanks,
Mateusz Kowalczyk
...probably because they agree to things such as DRM
On 12/02/13 17:16, Bruce Hill wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 10:16:13AM -0600, Paul Hartman wrote:
>>
>> If you want to get it working on your computer, your time may be
>> better spent installing an MS Windows web browser in Wine or setting
>
Do you mind pointing out /why/ it's the `Best d/l utility on the
market'? OP is currently using rtorrent and he has an issue with
colouring. Even if you feel like he might benefit from another client, a
justification should be in place. I have looked at aria2 web page and it
says:
Lightweight. ari
[1] might interest you although I have to admit that the ass-backwards
installation process means that I wasn't to get it running myself. Also
be careful of one of the scripts putting its own locale settings in one
of your dotfiles because they obviously know better.
http://code.google.com/p/pyros
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