whether
hyperthreading is a win or a marketing joke...
I myself (own opinion) feel better to have six physical cores capable of
running six identical threads doing six things real parallel, than to
guess, whether 4 of the eight threads Blender is showing me is
/possibly/ waiting for getting access
> > > disabled in your BIOS settings.
> > > >
> > > > andrea
> > > >
> > >
> > > Hi Andrea,
> > >
> > > I checked that: The BIOS setting was set to use hyperthreading.
> > >
> > > But "Number of cores" w
it! I keep using make menuconfig for edits.
To find a particular driver in the maze of the kernel tree you can of course
spend hours studying it line by line, enabling and disabling each branch as
you go along (in six months you'll know it all by heart). Alternatively, you
could get a life
of files with six
letters long nonsensical names like 6mtgWC or bOaiA0 each 4.9 kB
big. file identifies them as TrueType font data. They all belong to
my user.
Now I'm wondering where they come from, (maybe OOo, Epdfview or
Acroread?), and if I can I safely remove them.
By the way, does anyone know
there is a SATA port on the JMicron controller, I
haven't used it as there are six other SATA ports on this board, on the
Intel controller.
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is objecting to addresses without a
domain. Set PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI=recipient server.
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A. Only one - who gives it to six Californians, thereby reducing the
problem to an earlier joke.
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in /var/lib. For example, any databases kept
in /var/lib/mysql.
BIND, Apache, various mailing programs, at, Xauth, logs if you want to
know what happened on a particular computer six months from now (hard
to foresee this kind of thing). I think you can clear out /var/tmp if
you wish. Also many
is written.
Pray tell, how does RAM manage to retain data when the power is off?
It's either six transistors or one transistor and a cap per cell = not
persistent.
I don't know of any magic persistent RAM that's fast enough for use as
main RAM. Flash disks are of course another story but you do
the
contents after the system is powered off. With the modern SDRAM it's
even worse, where the data stays on the RAM permanently until new
data is written.
Pray tell, how does RAM manage to retain data when the power is off?
It's either six transistors or one transistor and a cap per cell
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:41:16 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
Things here are still basically a disaster. I rebooted. No change.
sound-juicer still only rips the 1st six tracks and then skips the
last seven. Pretty much the same on every CD I've tried so far. No
messages
to that rather nice font. I think the problem, if
yours is like mine in having a 1280x800 screen, is that the frame buffer
simply takes a standard 4:3 screen resolution and stretches it to fit. Thus
I have a distorted 1024x768 console.
The only way to get a narrower font seems to be to design one six
practically doubled
Mysql performance in our environment. Not instruction based, but most
other distros required waiting an additional six months for a release to
get this.
kashani
sturgles for six years, so I am somewhat hazitant
to throw away a working solution.
Thanks for the reply.
Henk,
it six months later:-)
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On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 09:56:59PM +0100, Penguin Lover Mariusz P?kala squawked:
info ls, section * Formatting file timestamps::
A timestamp is considered to be recent if it is less than six
months old, and is not dated in the future.
and further:
For example, `--time-style=+%Y-%m-%d %H
Today I modified somehow the first six lines, to obtain a good behaviour
of the fallback, and I got it (everything but wireless works well); but
since these modifications, I get this message:
You are using a depreciated configuration syntax for eth0
You are advised to read /etc/conf.d
it
has success) on the rest of the CD's but I know that it just copied
the data from CD1 six times.
I installed this game with the DVD, a tad easier, but I think that if you
make an directory and copy each disk to an separate directory (should be on
the main disk the directory structure I
the second CD. It simply tries (and thinks it has success) on the rest of
the CD's but I know that it just copied the data from CD1 six times.
This is the first time I have ever tried to install a game from CD on
linux, so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
hm, when I installed ut2004
Alan E. Davis wrote:
Hello.
My motherboard is an ASUS M2N-E. Not high end. And I have my doubts
about it at times. At first, especially, there were moments. It's
been less than six months. I got the MB as a kit with CPU and 1GB of
RAM. I have upgraded the RAM to 2GB as a kit of Dual
to be commemorated, when E users outnumber GNOME users.
(Hum, I just noticed my own [randomly-generated] sig, eerie ain't it?)
W
--
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world's about to end.
BARMAN Oh yes, sir? Nice weather for it.
Sortir en Pantoufles: up 745 days, 1:36
always recommended building as modules.
And yet I have never used modules for anything except Nvidia. That has
worked for me over 5 years now. What a puzzle.
Same here. With three different machines I had alsa built in the kernel, less
that six months or so after alsa first became part
b.n. wrote:
I'd very much like to run the regular build procedures, but am quite
worried about what the pulling in of Gnome dependencies will do do my
stable KDE system. About six months ago I installed whatever version of
the Gnome desktop that was stable then, but ended up spending 3 or 4
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 08:54:56PM -0800, Bill Six wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed Gentoo alongside XP. /dev/hde is
my main harddrive. I'm getting the error
VFS: Cannot open root device hde4 or
uknown-block(0,0)
Please append a correct root= boot option
Kernel panic..
Any idea why
Well, I rebooted and then it worked.
So, who knows what's going on...
But while we're at it, should I choose six channel or two-channel mode,
and what's the deal with the three input sources on the right side
of alsamixer?
On 11/23/05, Glenn Enright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005
the config
file?
Looking at the versions of dovecot available, that may not be the issue.
I see that I am running 1.0_alpha2 and have been since September, I had
0.99.14-r1 for the previous six months, so the config change was for
1.0_alpha.
Sorry your problem must be elsewhere, but I'd start
of passes the program needs to make? I
left it running for six hours yesterday and it had done something like 11+
passes without finding an error. Is that anywhere near long enough?
Thanks
Jeff
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, it would have been a lot less
work to just re-install from scratch.
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at TRYNEL FLOATATION SYSTEMS
visi.cominstalled within SIX
weapon that
is over six feet in length.
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configured to consider .log files to be some kind of sources that needs
fomatting with collapsible sections. In either event, usage of kwrite
is the wrong tool for the wrong job.
Dale, I think you have a teeny bit of six-year-old-with-a-hammer
syndrome
alan
--
Optimists say the glass is half full
for GENTOO_VM: blackdown: blackdown-jdk-1.4.2
Where is the GENTOO_VM value set?
I don't have blackdown on my system anymore, I switched to sun abut six months
ago. I've checked with java-config --list-available-vms
The following VMs are available for generation-2:
*) Sun JDK 1.5.0.10
not
exist: /usr/lib/jvm/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2/
* Invalid value for GENTOO_VM: blackdown: blackdown-jdk-1.4.2
Where is the GENTOO_VM value set?
I don't have blackdown on my system anymore, I switched to sun abut six
months ago. I've checked with java-config --list-available-vms
The following VMs
vesafb: probe of vesafb.0 failed with error -22
and a low 640x480 console resolution.
anyone else have the Gigabyte GAM61VME-S2 or the nforce 400?
thanks,
--
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than someone who hasn't
Beeblebrox?'
`Yeah,' said Zaphod, `but don't shout it out or they'll all
want one.'
`THE Zaphod Beeblebrox?'
`No, just A Zaphod Bebblebrox, didn't you hear I come in
six packs?'
`But sir,' it squealed, `I just heard on the sub-ether
radio report. It said you were dead...'
`Yeah, that's right, I just
) though.
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Better tried by twelve than carried by six.
-- Jeff Cooper
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, `but don't shout it out or they'll all
want one.'
`THE Zaphod Beeblebrox?'
`No, just A Zaphod Bebblebrox, didn't you hear I come in
six packs?'
`But sir,' it squealed, `I just heard on the sub-ether
radio report. It said you were dead...'
`Yeah, that's right, I just haven't stopped moving yet
six-month release cycle and two version support was
just getting too fast. Fedora Legacy wasn't much help, either. They had
been disappointingly slow (don't know about now) at keeping up with older
version security fixes.
That said, when I wasn't dealing with upgrading, I had few problems
into the driver near your
desired mode.
Just put an appropriate modeline in your xorg.conf. Probably you can
google it. But 1366 is a bit strange, though. In most cases, the
horizontal size can be divided by 8, if not 16.
This leaves a column of six unused pixels on the left side of the
screen
modeline in your xorg.conf. Probably you can
google it. But 1366 is a bit strange, though. In most cases, the
horizontal size can be divided by 8, if not 16.
Ok, I'll play with modelines later today.
This leaves a column of six unused pixels on the left side of the
screen. If I use the masked
windoze any
day. You think about it, you set up the drives, select ALL
the software
you can fit and hit the install button. How easy is that? You only
have to reboot once too. I counted six reboots the last time I
installed XP for somebody. It took longer too. Then you
get
while sane-find-scanner will.
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, and 5.0.32 running on IntelEMT under 64bit Gentoo and haven't
had any issues over the past six months. Though I am not running the
ebuild, 5.0.26-r2, that you are... I think my 5.0.26 is -r1. I'm also
using pretty conservative settings in make.conf as I've been burned in
the past with Mysql
From:: Bill Six [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] Streamtuner/xmms problem
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 08:05:42 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,
I just installed streamtuner with XMMS. I open
streamtuner, click on a Shoutcast site (such as
Radiowazee or HitzRadio
On Sat, 2005-08-20 at 19:36 +, Michael Kintzios wrote:
From:: Bill Six [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] Streamtuner/xmms problem
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 08:05:42 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,
I just installed streamtuner with XMMS. I open
Hi,
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 09:15 -0700, Bill Six wrote:
Hi,
Can confirm it works with Gentoo for more then two
years, till now.
Are you saying it's not working for you too?
it *is* working for me. Not a native speaker, sorry ;)
Check again the docs/config unmute the
channels.Check
can use my computer. Especially since the first
things I emerge are those I'm likely to use (mutt, irc client, etc.).
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Hi,3 days ago I just switched back to Gentoo after not using it for about 6 months.However, I've been having issues emerging packages. Frequently, the build will crap out and I'll get something like the following. Any idea why this happens?
Thanks.ake[2]: [java.stage1] Error 1 (ignored)mv: cannot
Hi,3 days ago I just switched back to Gentoo after not using it for about 6 months.However,
I've been having issues emerging packages. Frequently, the build will
crap out and I'll get something like the following. Any idea why this
happens?
Thanks.ake[2]: [java.stage1] Error 1 (ignored)mv: cannot
060922 Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
I've never quite understood why it's Ctl-Alt-F7 which returns,
when the TTY's involved seem to be 1 2 .
Because on most machines inittab tells init to start agetty
on the first six VTs, and X then takes the first free VT.
Another test
of an issue. Plus the write wear of drives
has improved over the years.
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kashani wrote:
Dale wrote:
I also remember this from way back when I was working on puters. I got
a new job when winder 3.1 came out. Anyway. If a electronic device can
survive the first couple to six months of usage, they usually last a
while from the electronic point of view
Apparently I have bodged the setup somehow on this system.
Each time I plug in a flash drive, two Nautilus windows open up. If I plug
three USB drives in, six windows open.
Any ideas please, to smooth this minor wrinkle?
Another useful notion is to use udev to automount flash drives
more.
But I only see six drives ... /dev/sd[a-f] ... no /dev/sd[gh]
hmmm
I don't know if all the bays are wired correctly, I would have to take
the server offline for a longer period to check that. But I think one
could expect those hotswap-bays wired ready to use.
My thought is, maybe the ahci
/632xESB SATA AHCI Controller
So far I used the ahci-kernel-module, it worked.
Until now we used only 4 hdds in that box, today I added 4 more.
But I only see six drives ... /dev/sd[a-f] ... no /dev/sd[gh]
hmmm
I don't know if all the bays are wired correctly, I would have to take
the server
This was an argument against Gentoo more than six or seven years ago
with regards to the security of whole portage system.
Every package management system which uses hashes to verify integrity
has the same problems.
I think a lot of source tarballs are downloaded from the official sites
you have when you have six lawyers buried up to their necks in
sand? Not enough sand.
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disk not always there? Any other suggestions?
thanks :)
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Better tried by twelve than carried by six.
-- Jeff Cooper
and press e for Edit. Then select
the kernel command line and press e again to edit it. Add
softlevel=nonetwork
to the end of the line, press Enter and then B. You will then start up
with a full set of six VTs (consoles), at which you can do the remerging
that's been suggested.
Personally, I'd do
if pop was blocked.
I'm running iptables, postfix courier
Have you considered changing over to pop3-ssl and imap-ssl? I fully
switched over about six years ago and nearly every job I've had since
has used SSL as well. I'd still recommend plain imap to be open on
localhost for webmail
from the
outside, and I guess they'd just try imap if pop was blocked.
I'm running iptables, postfix courier
Have you considered changing over to pop3-ssl and imap-ssl? I fully
switched over about six years ago and nearly every job I've had since has
used SSL as well. I'd still
Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2010-06-18 12:17 PM, Bill Longman wrote:
And finally, don't even mention how braindead the new improved
grub is. I wonder how anyone can feel that having to write six
paragraphs in some one-off bash-like language, which needs to be
debugged, is better than four lines
Am 23.06.2010 08:53, schrieb Stroller:
On 18 Jun 2010, at 17:17, Bill Longman wrote:
...
And finally, don't even mention how braindead the new improved grub
is. I wonder how anyone can feel that having to write six paragraphs in
some one-off bash-like language, which needs to be debugged
, and it works much better with the new flash, but over all I
like Konqueror's behaviour better.
I used to be a big Konqueror fan until about six months ago. Then I
tried Chromium and was blown away by its speed and the way it works on
more sites. I do miss some of the integration of Konqueror and its
kio
. There may be a similar file for
baselayout-2 but I haven't had the need to find it yet.
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A. Only one - who gives it to six Californians, thereby reducing the
problem to an earlier joke.
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, it also occupies twice the space, so you're back where
you were.)
That's the way it was with our imposing new 2MB disks in 1974, anyway.
They occupied boxes four feet tall and six feet long, and had external
air systems; I was one of those responsible for the maintenance; we were
sent
a
logical partition for more than six years.
You must have a newer BIOS than I have on my 2004-vintage box, offering
non-standard BIOS facilities. The ISA-standard BIOS only offers
bootstrap from primary partitions.
Your extended partition begins at sector 124. Any idea what is
occupying sectors 0
On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 16:53:25 +, David W Noon wrote:
Really? Please don't tell this computer, it's been booting from a
logical partition for more than six years.
You must have a newer BIOS than I have on my 2004-vintage box, offering
non-standard BIOS facilities. The ISA-standard BIOS
or a different libc.
In practice, I'm sure nobody but me will ever even notice (or care
even if they did notice) the wasted 2MB on a 25MB liveCD. But it will
still bug me. :/
--
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for simplicity. (I used to use a 29-bit mask, but that only leaves six
addresses free and it was too restrictive.)
You could run DHCP in the router if you wanted to, to save yourself
setting manual addresses on your computers, but personally I don't
bother with DHCP as I prefer to know what address belongs
have six virtual desktops
(current screenshots are at
http://www.wonkology.org/comp/desktop/2010-11-11/ ), each one has its
purpose. For each window you can define the desktop it will run on.
You change the desktop, and you get new windows displayed, while the
plasmoids stay the same
or a DVD.
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to create England... just to try out his Practical Joke Weather Machine.
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to the computer gods to please
let
this nfs
mount work just this one last time and I'll never bother you
again, I promise!
I'm lying, of course, because I intend to do it again six months
from now.
Why not just use scp of sftp since its so infrequent?
New can
just this one last time and I'll never bother you
again, I promise!
I'm lying, of course, because I intend to do it again six months
from now.
Why not just use scp of sftp since its so infrequent?
New can of worms. o_O
scp is fucking easy to do. Even easier: pure
to
please
let
this nfs
mount work just this one last time and I'll never bother
you
again, I promise!
I'm lying, of course, because I intend to do it again six
months
from now.
Why not just use scp of sftp since its so infrequent
quite an expert at praying to the computer gods to
please
let
this nfs
mount work just this one last time and I'll never bother
you
again, I promise!
I'm lying, of course, because I intend to do it again six
months
from now.
Why not just use scp
got WXYZ because
of dependencies. It's not that I want them, it's that portage needs
them to make a package that I do want happy. This reminds me of the
six of one or half a dozen of the other. This may be nine of one tho.
lol
My question was why are you installing cantor if you don't
Am 21.07.2011 12:01, schrieb j...@jdm.myzen.co.uk:
A little advice please? I am about to build a new box going from athlon dual
core to phenom six core. Including new sata drives and motherboard. I was
going to clone all my partitions and the re emerged all packages with march
native
Bothwick
God created the world in six days. On the seventh day he also decided
to create England... just to try out his Practical Joke Weather Machine.
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 20:01:31 +0200
Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Thursday 21 July 2011 10:01:10 j...@jdm.myzen.co.uk wrote:
A little advice please? I am about to build a new box going from
athlon dual core to phenom six core. Including new sata drives
On 2011-08-12 05:28, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Is it possible, the jack goes crazy when seeing six cores running
in 64bit mode???
As Michael mentions (in his reply to this mail), it works for him so it
should work for you unless your configs (kernel + possible USE flags).
Perhaps you can
On Mon, August 15, 2011 11:52 am, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello List,
I'm sure I saw a thread recently describing progress in understanding and
using grub-2, but now I can't find it. I have six months of articles here
too, and I've searched gmane and the gentoo archive. Perhaps I'm being
dense
, it depends on how the data is spread out too. I guess
it is six of one and half a dozen of the other.
Dale
:-) :-)
drive to
another partition of the same drive. These results are highly
reproducible, and favor e-sata over USB3 by a large margin.
Over at least six trials on each docking station I consistently
get 105 seconds for USB and 84 seconds for e-sata, a 5:4 ratio
in favor of e-sata.
I used the same
On 10/24/2011 10:28 AM, walt wrote:
...
Over at least six trials on each docking station I consistently
get 105 seconds for USB and 84 seconds for e-sata, a 5:4 ratio
in favor of e-sata/sata over USB3/sata...
Wow, lots of great answers, guys, thanks. Enough material to give
me lots more
Has something changed in the bluetooth configuration over the last six months
or so? I can't seem to be able connect to rfcomm anymore ...
I can connect to the phone, l2ping it, etc, but when I use kppp to dial, the
modem does not respond. Also, there's no rfcomm showing under ifconfig
- and only a max of 6 - for the password? I'm not sure
if it as big a problem as it was, but I have changed banks over things
like that, and told them why in the process.
My banking PIN also has only six characters, but I don't worry too much
about this. An attacker only has a few tries before online
to buy it
myself...Though we did get a Tandy RLX1000 when I was five or six.
When I was (I think) 12, I spent my $200 in savings to buy most of a
second-hand K6-200 when the original owner was upgrading to (I think)
a Celeron 300.
--
:wq
? You're the lucky one.
I have six and three minimally on every server, plus however many the
proprietary fellows felt like sticking in /opt
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building or running any application. This
happens on a Gentoo testing VM, on a Gentoo stable VM and on a brand new
Gentoo installation. I have no idea where to look for that problem.
System:
Motherboard: Asus M5A78L-M/USB3
CPU: AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor
Host: Gentoo x86_64 testing (has
...@gentoo.org tav...@gentoo.org (21 Mar 2006)
# masked pending unresolved security issues #125902
=games-roguelike/nethack-3.4.3-r1
Then I googled and view
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125902#c82.
It turned out the bug has been existed for more than six years and is
related
screwed up for almost a year...
OK, apparently only six months. Since June.
--
:wq
OK, so that addresses that issue.
Also, are _very_ old archives available anywhere anymore? I started
using Gentoo way in the dark ages... late 2002, early 2003 maybe? I
certainly remember the 2004.0 release
this very strange, or am I just blind?
Mailing list archives have been screwed up for almost a year...
OK, apparently only six months. Since June.
--
:wq
OK, so that addresses that issue.
Also, are _very_ old archives available anywhere anymore? I started
using Gentoo way in the dark ages
grant.b.edwardsYow! S!! I hear SIX
at TATTOOED TRUCK-DRIVERS
gmail.comtossing ENGINE BLOCKS into
empty OIL DRUMS ...
).
My CPU is:
processor : 5
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 21
model : 1
model name : AMD FX(tm)-6200 Six-Core Processor
stepping: 2
microcode : 0x6000626
running on an Asrock mainboard (Kernel is a gentoo-3.8.1-r1).
My question
, or when your server instance might be spun up and down
six times over the course of a single day.
I seems to me that this is rather a niche quite-specialized case (albeit
a rather large instance of a niche case). In which case it would be
better implemented as Redhat MagicSauce for their cloud
across your entire
infrastructure, or when your server instance might be spun up and down
six times over the course of a single day.
I seems to me that this is rather a niche quite-specialized case (albeit
a rather large instance of a niche case). In which case it would be
better implemented
-0.11.7.
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What do you have when you have six lawyers buried up to their necks in
sand? Not enough sand.
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using software written in it.
If you really have some philosophical or allergenic objection to even
having Python installed, you could always use a different package manager.
--
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Q. How many mathematicians does it take to change a light bulb?
A. Only one - who gives it to six
tried all that and it made no difference. Bear in mind this machine
has been affected like this for more than two years, there is nothing
that has not been re-emerged in that time yet the issue persists.
For the hell of it, I ran 'emerge -e sys-apps/dbus dev-libs/dbus-glib'
again. six hours
, and Applications. This means that there is
no longer a single Software Compilation in the same way there was with
KDE 4.
We (Gentoo KDE team) have not yet made a decision as to when the Plasma
5 Workspace will be pushed to the main tree. I've been using it on a
daily basis for about six months, and consider
(Gentoo KDE team) have not yet made a decision as to when the Plasma
5 Workspace will be pushed to the main tree. I've been using it on a
daily basis for about six months, and consider the next release (5.1.0)
to be a good candidate for the main tree.
The underlying Platform (KDE Frameworks 5) upon
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