The most likely cause is a poor electrical connection. How quickly
they wear depends on the types of devices you buy as well as your
ports.
The reason it seems like an electrical problem is the descriptor read
errors. If it was power management the device should cleanly cycle.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
gratis licenses being suggestions.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 12:47 PM wrote:
>
> Thank you for your insight.
>
> It is a shame that there were no responses. They ignored your post, then
> kept baying at me: "no this is wrong" "you're not a law
Apologize for the follow up:
Not being able to rescind the license is like saying someone who was
lent a lawnmower gets to keep it indefinitely with no contest because
the person who lent it can't rescind the grant to the lawnmower.
On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 9:39 PM R0b0t1 wrote:
>
&g
o way you could e.g. be forced to delete copies of it
you already have.
Also: Consideration can be nonmonetary, can you speak to this?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
> [... snip anger ...]
>
> On 2018-12-24 16:01, Raul Miller wrote:
> > (1) Wrong mailing lists - these are not linux mailing list
rhaps ask about it on IRC as well.
In the rare chance that the package is just being removed because it's
old, making gentoo-dev aware that you use it should be enough.
Otherwise bump the version.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
t better
than previous KDE frameworks. It improves regularly, so please keep
complaints current.
I do understand though - it has gotten a bit less stable since I last
tried it, but I think it is time to try it again. For my daily driver
I tend to use i3 though.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 12:33 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 24/09/2018 13:11, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 11:01 AM, Nikos Chantziaras
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> To me it looks like youtubers and some sites trying to make money throu
ed to say this to some people they would blow up
in my face because of my race and gender, but would claim they are not
racist or sexist.
It is fine to say not everyone is like that, but trying to divorce a
movement from its most vocal subgroups is the
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 12:36 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Raffaele Belardi
> wrote:
>> (Moved from [pycharm-community vs pycharm-professional] thread)
>>
>> R0b0t1 wrote:
>>> On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 10:54 AM, Raffaele Belardi
>>&g
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Raffaele Belardi
wrote:
> (Moved from [pycharm-community vs pycharm-professional] thread)
>
> R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 10:54 AM, Raffaele Belardi
>>> I'd use Python to develop programs for fun on an ARM-linux embed
ented at
http://www.pydev.org/manual_adv_remote_debugger.html.
Usually what I see is either sftp or rsync (over ssh) to the remote
computer, then ssh to run the updated files. Alternatively you can ssh
to the remote host and run vim within that session.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 3:33 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:53 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
>>
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA512
>>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> To manage the overlays, there are two methodes. layman and eselect.
od? Or is there some reason to use layman?
>
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Eselect/Repository
Does mention it is meant to wrap layman. I find more references to
layman in documentation, that is likely a contributor to its
popularity.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
> Regards
Availability is okay. As long as you're not trying to run a prefix
installation from AIX a almost everything should work out of the box.
Programs that are heavily optimized may fail due to lack of code paths for
POWER8/9 but that is fairly rare.
Toolchain problems are most common.
On Thu, Aug 30,
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:22 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
>> So I went to an event on Friday August 24th, and snapped some pics on
>> my cellphone. Let's just say the datestamps were ridiculous. Is there
>> a conversi
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> So I went to an event on Friday August 24th, and snapped some pics on
> my cellphone. Let's just say the datestamps were ridiculous. Is there
> a conversion algorithm or program to correct it? This may be a Windows
> versus linux thing. Se
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 3:41 PM, Alan Grimes wrote:
> I take great offence to anyone who tells me that it's MY fault. =|
>
It might not be your fault but what you are asking for is legitimately
a lot of work. I know, I've done it. I gave up and just run the games
on Ubuntu in a VM, or save that,
s broken again.
It looks like the errors you posted are exactly this issue, and this
is the one way to fix it forever. In my case I wouldn't trust Steam on
my main system anyway and would have to run it in a VM.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
ng we can do to help solve the lockup issues in
> the long run with Nouveau.
>
I experienced these lockups using Plasma without Nouveau (in a VM,
with the VBox drivers). Is everyone sure it is Nouveau that is to
blame?
My understanding is it works perfectly save some of the advanced 3D rendering.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
his problem with Ruby. A lot of people started writing Ruby code.
Do you have any problems with roundcube?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
ts. That may help more. You should also file bugs with
all of the programs you tried should you find the time.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 2:16 PM, Dale wrote:
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>> Now that the public key stuff is working again (knock on wood), I'm
>> curious if it's usual for an emerge --sync to take 10-15 minutes
>> longer than it used due to the "Verifying /usr/portage" step.
>>
>> On some systems (with
On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 6:00 AM, gevisz wrote:
> 2018-07-03 13:35 GMT+03:00 Virgil Dupras :
>> On Tue, 03 Jul 2018 09:55:38 +0100
>> Mick wrote:
>>
>>> On Tuesday, 3 July 2018 09:53:27 BST Arve Barsnes wrote:
>>> > On 3 July 2018 at 09:48, gevisz wrote:
>>> > > Trying to renew them manually with
f you can't change the URL then keep trying.
The issue is, I think, that the pool will give you servers that don't
support HKP, but I have had this issue when contacting keyservers
directly.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 10:26 AM, Elijah Mark Anderson wrote:
> Anyone one know how I can change the keyserver address used by portage? I keep
> getting "no route to host" for hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net when I sync.
I'm getting the same thing. Also with pgp.mit.edu. Is there any fix?
The webrsy
itched to legacy
mode if that is what you are using? If using UEFI do you have both
BIOS and UEFI boot flags set?
The error you gave is what the motherboard firmware would display if
it can't find any bootable drives. Some firmware (like Apple's) will
only boot a UEFI partition if the enclosing protective MBR also has
the partition marked as bootable.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 7:19 AM, Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera
(klondike) wrote:
> El 29/06/18 a las 03:55, Duane Robertson escribió:
>> On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 23:15:36 +0200
>> "Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera (klondike)" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I just want to notify that an attacker has taken co
ed that no access to the
master repository was available. If so, any change pushed to the
mirror might have been far easier to notice and the attacker could
have considered their GitHub access worthless.
I'm not sure the above is a reasonable assessment; someone likely just
burned access easily worth multiple millions of dollars in CPU time.
Other infrastructure should be under scrutiny for past exploitation.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
by 10-15Mb/s
(70Mbit) and a full specification does not exist. However, it may be
necessary if you wish to easily use your device with Windows machines.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
---
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
# General configuration:
GADGET_NAME="testgadget"
LANGUAGE=0x409
MANUFACTURER=
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 2:07 PM, wrote:
> On 06/13/2018 11:47 AM, Mick wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 18:33:35 BST R0b0t1 wrote:
> [snip]
>>
>> Also note that by default the MSWindows Remote Desktop on a workstation will
>> only allow one user at a time
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 11:41 AM, wrote:
> On 06/13/2018 10:00 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 10:18 AM, wrote:
>>> I run on Gentoo in Virtual Box Windows 7 and trying to connect to
>>> Windows 10
>>>
>>> X2go - doesn't work on
e I would recommend trying #4, RDP,
save its security, is actually a fairly feature-complete protocol,
supporting things like tunneling local devices to the remote machine.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
iven that will have a make.conf in /usr/${name}/etc/portage and
generated packages in /usr/${name}/usr/portage/packages.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 1:16 PM, Wol's lists wrote:
>
>
> On 11/06/18 16:30, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>
>> Federal law implies a warranty of fitness for a particular purpose*
>> from the seller, not the manufacturer. You can take it up with them.
>> The statute of
he *manufacturer's* warranty and you have your receipt.
>
If at all possible avoid doing the RMA. It seems to take over a month,
time which you are not compensated for.
Federal law implies a warranty of fitness for a particular purpose*
from the seller, not the manufacturer. You can take
lew rate, i.e.
how fast the electrons accelerate, i.e. chip frequency.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
> That is:
>
> arm-unknown-linux-glic
>
> It is case-sensitive.
>
You may need to fix the profile yourself, but the typical triplet is
now "arm-linux-gnueabihf." There is a tracker issue on this. Most
things compile for me, some breakage in @system.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 4:03 PM, Grant Taylor
wrote:
> On 05/22/2018 02:43 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried screen? It may have more features than kermit by default,
>> but it is intended for speaking with "smart" terminal devices and will do
>> lo
ault, but it is intended for speaking with "smart" terminal devices
and will do lots of input processing.
Based on your description of the problem you may want this?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 10:12 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-05-21 21:23, R0b0t1 wrote:
>
>> The issue may be screen. If it is, what different thing do I do?
>
> tmux seems to be all the rage these days.
>
It does have vim bindings. That is nice. In any case, issue per
serial
connection.
The issue may be screen. If it is, what different thing do I do?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
something that has
tied most of this together in a way that is passable already.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
during boot?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
gh... considering that when I tried
> again, I left it running all night just in-case. lol. Thanks for trying. :)
>
This is what happened for me. Plasma was experiencing errors, I lost
interest, I tried again, plasma was not experiencing build errors.
Works for things besides Plasma as well!
Open source has taught me patience on the span of years. I wish it
were not necessary, of course.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
but this will cause
> problems with data not lining up later on.
>
> Does anyone have a quick tip for my tired brain to make this work and
> just output a blank line if there's no match? I swear I did this months
> ago and had something working but I apparently didn't bother saving the
> script I made. Argh!
>
> Dan
>
Use awk or perl and when the line matches the pattern ^\s*$ print a
blank line. Otherwise, apply the normal pattern.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
get your details and
also the information on the server.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
t;> The cooling is not working right. Something is still wrong.
>>
>> On 04/19/2018 09:33 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> > Dell Precision T7600, two 16 thread Xeons, 192GB of RAM, two Quadro
>> > cards and a Tesla card.
>> >
>> > The system is a few years old at th
. Old enough that the
thermal compound could have hardened, which is why I replaced it.
> On 04/19/2018 08:22 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> I was compiling Gentoo, as is custom, but found my old new server to
>> be thermal cycling wildly. The fans will turn on full blast and
>> machine ch
be a "normal" part of operation, though less normal on
Windows.
Is there a way to at least mimic the conservative CPU usage that
Windows exhibits?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
need to change the colors in a menu.
If portage uses 256-color codes to specify an absolute color then that
should be changed, it makes the program unthemable via the standard
interface. It would also be an issue if portage used the less common
RGB color escapes.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
anyone recall if the move ever did occur and if so,
> where it went? I recall reading about it but can't recall what was
> final on it or if it ended up being moved at all.
>
Do you mean /usr/portage/distfiles?
Can we stop using Oracle's JVM?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 1:04 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 10:47:06 -0500, R0b0t1 wrote:
>
>> >> Use the dongle from a wireless keyboard.
>> >
>> > That's also a good idea, I wasn't sure if you could buy those without
>> >
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 8. April 2018, 16:49:55 CEST schrieb Neil Bothwick:
>> On Sun, 08 Apr 2018 15:18:21 +0200, Marc Joliet wrote:
>> > > Yeah, I did hear about those while researching the problem (forgot to
>> > > mention, sorry), but thanks for pointi
input works on Linux? On Windows, the pen
can do mouse actions, but it is unique and separate.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
uld be done extremely carefully. It is
very easy to waste time, ignoring other concerns. You may get something
working but it will not be easy to administrate or scale.
Microsoft's current revenue may be largely from customers using the sunk
cost fallacy.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 12:58 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Friday, 6 April 2018 00:10:00 BST Grant Taylor wrote:
>> On 04/05/2018 03:51 AM, gevisz wrote:
>> > Yes, the Host is running Windows.
>>
>> Seeing as how both the ""Host and the ""Client are running Windows, I
>> would think seriously about trying
- you need the VPN server to be running on a computer which
is globally accessible. If your friend is in the US or some parts of
Europe their home line may not be behind NAT, and would work if set up
properly. In general most networks you connect to will not work. You
will always need one computer which is not behind NAT.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 2:02 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> /* loading hacking tools /*
>
> I met someone who said he games on kaliwhy? all the elite hackers
> use it - it is a very powerful linux that is perfect for dual-booting
> with windows 10 due to its high level of security.
>
Do people a
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 8:55 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:00 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, March 25, 2018, wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the
>>> wo
t program
> when I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?)
>
I've never had this be easy enough I'd want to do it. Is it possible now?
I.e. grabbing all deps wouldn't be necessary if Gentoo's library versions
match the .deb's.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
jects.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
nt.
I could keep packages in an overlay and write messages to myself, but
I'm not sure it'd work as well.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 4:40 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 03/18/2018 05:33 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 4:24 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Everyone please remember this is simply an exploit to obtain data off of
>>> AMD's vers
On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 4:24 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Everyone please remember this is simply an exploit to obtain data off of
> AMD's version of ME which is a DRM mechanism added for hollywood and it
> requires physical access to reprogram the firmware thus this exploit has
> zero impact on a
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:07 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Again please I know how to assign devices and my board has excellent IOMMU
> groups that is not the issue - I want to know how to create the SR-IOV
> virtual functions and assign drives to them to use the same controller on
> more than one V
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 4:14 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 03/07/2018 09:02 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 7:52 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I bought a LSI-9211-8i / SAS 2008 controller which reports support for
>>> SR-IOV in ls
s it to a guest with VFIO. If it did
not support SR-IOV it would not support VFIO.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 4:13 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Mar 2018 10:05:05 +0100, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>
>> > https://linuxhint.com/install-gentoo-virtualbox/
>> >
>> > I'm sure the author would like to correct any errors anyone finds.
>> >
>> > No, I'm not going to try this at home (grin)
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 10:44 PM, wrote:
> On 03/05/2018 09:33 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 9:41 PM, wrote:
>>> On 03/05/2018 07:33 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 7:40 PM, wrote:
>>>>> Is there a way to reinitial
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 9:41 PM, wrote:
> On 03/05/2018 07:33 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 7:40 PM, wrote:
>>> Is there a way to reinitialize USB ports without restarting the computer?
>>>
>>> Two of my USB 3 ports stop working.
>>&
02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-pci/5p, 480M
> /: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-pci/5p, 480M
>
How do you know they've stopped working? Are there notices in dmesg?
Some devices do not work well on USB3 ports.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 5:54 PM, siefke_lis...@web.de
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to run tesseract but every command ends in the same mistake:
>
> tesseract --list-langs
> [DS] Profile file not available
> (tesseract_opencl_profile_devices.dat); performing profiling.
> Speicherzugriffsfehler
>
> Had
t; phenomena. When two layers are doing
the same thing, there is a tendency for both to behave poorly. I'm not
sure any deeper explanation was or can be offered, but it is something
that holds true not only for network traffic, but disk IO and
databases as well.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Friday, 2 March 2018 15:33:02 GMT R0b0t1 wrote:
>> You can pass a block device directly to QEMU, and this is recommended
>> for performance reasons.
>
> Does it make a measurable difference, after the guest OS has booted?
>
ike -march and --jobs differ to suit the host machine, but that's
>> about all.
>
> As noted above you'll need to set up CFLAGS in the guest's make.conf file to
> suit the *guest* platform and its CPU. Setting up "-march=native" won't work
> here.
>
QEMU should, by default, emulate the host processor exactly if your
machine has VT-x. The VM runs directly on the processor and all
instructions are available except the virtualization ones, but you can
enable nested VT-x or the AMD equivalent.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
mono-test-install
> mono-api-info mono-configuration-crypto
> mono-fpm mono-service
> mono-shlib-cop mono-xmltool
> mono-boehm mono-find-provides
> mono-heapviz mono-service2
> mono-symbolicate
>
>
>
> atg@tortoise ~/test/kerbal/DMP_SERVER/Soviet $ mono-test-install
> Active Mono: /usr/bin/mono
>
> Failed to compile sample System.Drawing program, your installation is broken
>
Which version do you have installed? Can you try remerging?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
h more expensive. Someone mentioned laser getting better, I would
agree.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
I keep getting emails from the mailer daemon about bouncing messages.
I am worried. Am I missing messages from my internet friends? Please
send help.
With much concern,
R0b0t1
.2/work/stack-1.3.2
> runhaskell Setup build
>
> does show an error. It looks like package version mismatch, digging into it...
>
> Sorry for the noise. Strange that emerge did not show any error message from
> the compillation, though...
>
> --
> Anton
>
If you get anywhere, please let me know how. I found the project an
inscrutable mess.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:18 AM, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 26/02/18 06:33, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:13 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>> On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 10:07 PM, wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> whenever I close a TAB of Firefox t
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:13 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 10:07 PM, wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> whenever I close a TAB of Firefox the playback of video or/and audio
>> ist stopped for seconds. After that it starts, where it has stopped
>> before.
&
ccasionally most will.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
formance
> arch that is owner controlled now that AMD has its ME analog PSP)
> http://raptorcs.com/ (The T2 is a modified "romulus" reference board made
> available to the general public with libre firmware)
>
They are expensive, but one day, if the Lord decides to bless me, I may own one.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 10:50 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 09:55:01 -0600, R0b0t1 wrote:
>
>> >> There's also a way to boot systemrescuecd from a bootloader that
>> >> doesn't support ISO loading, like the systemd UEFI boot manager (aka
&g
On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 8:32 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Sunday, 18 February 2018 02:10:46 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 00:44:05 +0200, zless wrote:
>> > I've grown a bit tired by this already. Before I will try your and
>> > Neil's suggestions I will test my luck with the Sy
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 10:57 PM, Dale wrote:
> R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:11 PM, Dale wrote:
>>> R0b0t1 wrote:
>>>> Hello List,
>>>>
>>>> This isn't normal. Is it due to the new process model? I think I read
>>&g
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 10:34 PM, wrote:
> On 02/17 09:55, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:11 PM, Dale wrote:
>> > R0b0t1 wrote:
>> >> Hello List,
>> >>
>> >> This isn't normal. Is it due to the new process model? I thin
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:11 PM, Dale wrote:
> R0b0t1 wrote:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> This isn't normal. Is it due to the new process model? I think I read
>> that now they emulate chrome, which possibly means both browsers are
>> unsuitable for use. Firefox wil
heers,
R0b0t1
-p-7719674.html#7719674, but it
seems to contain the same changes.
Having read all of that again this does seem like the fix. If that
*still* doesn't work, recursively grep the unpacked ISO file for
either isoloop or isoboot to find the location in the script you
should be looking at.
Cheers,
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 11:03 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> [Far off topic]
Allow me to play doubles advocate here for a moment. For all intensive
purposes I think you are wrong. In an age where false morals are a
diamond dozen, true virtues are a blessing in the skies. We often put
our false morali
power produces high frequency noise that
can migrate to other parts of the circuit and cause spurious logic
errors.
It probably plugs in and turns on but I would not accept such a part.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
desktop.
> Do a emerge -DNp world and look at what changes, especially USE flags.
> Take those changes and set them in make.conf or package.use if you
> prefer. Since both KDE and Gnome has their own desktop profile, using
> the generic profile I think would be the best bet. You just may have to
> set some things in make.conf/package.use to add KDE and Gnome settings
> to have both installed at the same time.
>
Yes, this works and I've done it, which is why I recommended it.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
ted with a DE this may be harder to find. I
suggest SDDM.
Beware, sir. The Gnome foot is the left, or sinister, foot.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
ls as above.
This seems very similar:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=797979. There is
also https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1056258-start-0.html with
no replies.
Which display manager are you using? Are you using more than one monitor?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
ng up.
Just use the first result on Amazon or Newegg, or the cheapest thing
you can find at a physical store (a common brand is Startech).
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 4:43 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> There are "athlons" and then there are "athlons". Check the gcc page
> https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-6.4.0/gcc/x86-Options.html#x86-Options
> for an idea of what's what. You need at least the "k8" version. The
> ultimate way to find ou
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now the device is unusable. I assumed it was compromised anyway and
would prefer the performance back.
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 10:18 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 10:44 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>
>> I am still working through the information myself, but it looks like
>> BPF filters are an easy way to make sure you have something to look
>> for in kernelspa
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 9:44 AM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> But, if they do,
then AMD processors are susceptible in the same way, and the issue can
not be fixed. There are some news pieces and commenters claiming that
AMD processors suffer similar issues.
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