Hi,
Canon LBP7100Cn/LBP7110Cw now have an official linux support from the
manufacter with their driver Linux_UFRIILT_PrinterDriver_V100_us_EN.tar.gz .
I have spent 2 days trying to make it work on gentoo, without success.
Even people on Ubuntu, which is a distribution supposed to have been
tested
Thanks James for your help
Le 11/07/2014 03:29, James a écrit :
Hervé Guillemet herve at guillemet.org writes:
Canon LBP7100Cn/LBP7110Cw now have an official linux support from the
manufacter with their driver Linux_UFRIILT_PrinterDriver_V100_us_EN.tar.gz .
I have spent 2 days trying
Le 12/07/2014 16:59, James a écrit :
Hervé Guillemet herve at guillemet.org writes:
Reading these posts may suggest a compiled solution as your remedy?
Naturally, you'll have to adjust what steps taken to your gentoo
environment.
http://radu.cotescu.com/how-to-install-canon-lbp
Le 16/09/2014 21:07, James a écrit :
By now many are familiar with my keen interest in clustering gentoo
systems. So, what most cluster technologies use is a distributed file
system on top of the local (HD/SDD) file system. Naturally not
all file systems, particularly the distributed file
Thanks Mick for the suggestions.
> After a recent system update I get this annoying strange behavior:
> when scrolling in a firefox or thunderbird window with the mouse
> wheel, the full X interface freezes for some seconds, then a system
> beep is emitted and the interface unfreezes, but most
Hello,
After a recent system update I get this annoying strange behavior: when
scrolling in a firefox or thunderbird window with the mouse wheel, the
full X interface freezes for some seconds, then a system beep is emitted
and the interface unfreezes, but most of the time the mouse cursor
Le 07/11/2018 à 04:59, YUE Daian a écrit :
I got "setblabla error: cannot open /dev/tty0 (permission denied)".
A possible solution without changing anything unnecessary is to run
startx as "startx -- vt1".
No need to change permission/ownership of anything.
It is just required that the user
Have you tried the alternative method described here:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Non_root_Xorg
Nope. It seems that the method I mentioned was somehow the first method
described in the Wiki.
I am wondering what are the differences between the two? Which one is
better?
The alternative
ID_NS from the General
Setup/Namespaces support section.
If you built your own kernel, try to activate this feature.
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Hervé Guillemet
Hello,
I need to distribute some linux binaries and the one built with my
up-to-date gentoo sytem won't run on distributions using older glibc.
My idea is too maintain a gentoo chroot dedicated for compiling my
binaries which would (package.)mask recent versions of glibc and gcc
ebuilds.
Le 21/06/2020 à 23:08, Rich Freeman a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 5:19 PM Hervé Guillemet wrote:
Or do you have any suggestion for alternatives to this gentoo chroot ?
(I'd prefer avoid installing some CentOS or Ubuntu as virtual guests).
You're of course free to do it any way you wish
Le 21/06/2020 à 22:03, Michael a écrit :
I hadn't understood you wanted a current state of an OS, plus current system
and other packages, BUT with a deprecated version of glibc. I thought you
would be OK to use a stage 3 from back then as it was in its totality, frozen
in time, with no
Le 21/06/2020 à 19:06, Michael a écrit :
I need to distribute some linux binaries and the one built with my
up-to-date gentoo sytem won't run on distributions using older glibc.
My idea is too maintain a gentoo chroot dedicated for compiling my
binaries which would (package.)mask recent
ng the IGB driver (Intel(R)
82575/82576), built-in.
Have a look in dmesg and ifconfig, maybe the network adapter is
recognized but your network configuration is wrong.
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Hervé Guillemet
is really still used and if unmerging it would break anything.
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Hervé Guillemet
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