In the future, please include also the output of emerge --info.
Best regards,
On 31/03/07, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 31 March 2007 16:38:02 Jesper Taxbøl wrote:
> I have tried emerging gnome on my P4 box, to do some programming work
> in Eclipse
-) Here goes again.
I rebooted today after almost three months of uptime. I noticed these
messages when booting:
Mar 16 01:55:54 smoker udevd[1275]: BUS= will be removed in a future
udev version, please use SUBSYSTEM= to match the event device, or
SUBSYSTEMS= to match a parent device, in
I'm getting the following warnings when I boot/come back from
hibernation:
WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files
belong into /etc/modprobe.d/.
WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, it will
be ignored in a future release.
WARNING
m orbit.
From the build.log:
> make[5]: Warning: File `/usr/include/unistd.h' has modification time 1.4e+07
> s in the future
> make[2]: Warning: File `/usr/include/stdio.h' has modification time 1.4e+07 s
> in the future
> make[2]: Warning: File `/usr/include/sys/wait.h
.conf: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, it will
> be ignored in a future release.
> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa, it will be
> ignored in a future release.
> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/pnp-aliases, it
> will be ignored in a future release.
d and shouldn't be
used anymore. It will be removed in a future version
(anjuta:5134): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: :3:27: The
style property GtkWidget:focus-padding is deprecated and shouldn't be
used anymore. It will be removed in a future version
(anjuta:5134): GLib-G
NG **: Theme parsing error: :2:30: The
> style property GtkWidget:focus-line-width is deprecated and shouldn't be
> used anymore. It will be removed in a future version
>
> (anjuta:5134): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: :3:27: The
> style property GtkWidget:focus-padding is depr
ARNING, and several CRITICAL messages :
>>
>>
>> (anjuta:5134): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: :2:30: The
>> style property GtkWidget:focus-line-width is deprecated and shouldn't be
>> used anymore. It will be removed in a future version
>>
>> (
-runlevel.service.tmp using configuration
Configuring systemd-update-utmp.service.tmp using configuration
Confi
meson.build:2907: WARNING: Trying to compare values of different types (bool,
str) using ==.
The result of this is undefined and will become a hard error in a future Meson
release.
meson.build:2907
wabe gmail.com> writes:
> waltdnes waltdnes.org wrote:
> I'm glad that gentoo users still have an alternative to systemd, and
> hope that this will also be the case in future.
Non Systemd has a very bright future. In clustering, Systemd is ok, even
great for containers.
ult of this is undefined and will become a hard error in a future Meson
> release.
> meson.build:2907: WARNING: Trying to compare values of different types (bool,
> str) using ==.
> The result of this is undefined and will become a hard error in a future Meson
> release.
> mes
ptions: ‘world’ and ‘system’ can be used without the prefix).
>
> So it seems that since version 2.1.9 @world and world (and @system and
> system) are just treated in the same way, but prefixing them with the at
> symbol is more future-proof.
I contacted Zac Medico and he said me:
&g
On Sat, 22 February 2014, at 5:27 am, Facundo Curti
wrote:
> ...
> I'm going to get a new PC with a disc SSD 120GB and another HDD of 1TB. But
> in a coming future, I want to add 2 or more disks SSD.
>
> Mi idea now, is:
>
> Disk HHD: /dev/sda
> /dev
Hello, i have heard several rumors of the future of Gentoo being uncertain
(Gentoo will dissapear, support will stop, etc...). I wanted to ask you if
heard such rumors and why do you think these rumors go around.
All this begun i found out there would be a debate in the place i work to
decide
Apparently, though unproven, at 22:37 on Friday 22 October 2010, Zeerak
Mustafa Waseem did opine thusly:
> > > I understood the future of Openrc within Gentoo to be in question:
> > > http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/msg_ce55de133ca592b638db758c9e457
> > >
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 16:02:25 -0300, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
> Hello, i have heard several rumors of the future of Gentoo being
> uncertain (Gentoo will dissapear, support will stop, etc...). I wanted
> to ask you if heard such rumors
Yes, from time to time, usually from people postin
een told. Heavy rumors that Microsoft is stopping future
investment into Silverlight as well. It seems HTML5 is the future,
which will be good for us in the long term.
encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com
> It seems that you are not only come from a future time but also from
> a parallel universe with a completely different timeline. ;-)
>
> --
> Regards
> wabe
>
>
I wonder how long his subscription here will last? ROFL Now or in the
future. lol
Dale
:-) :-)
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Sometimes I wonder why syncing portage isn't yet available via git ;-)
>
Well, right now it is because it is too much of a pain to try to keep
cvs and git in sync.
However, the plan for the future is to have a mast
On 04/04/2020 23:11, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
The news item from 2020-04-03 says “future removal of the legacy X11
input drivers x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse and
x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard“
[...]
However, emerge --depclean doesn’t try to remove them.
That's normal. They are deps behin
How to make net-misc/asterisk-16.30.1 into binary package so I can install in
on future gentoo boxes.
I think asterisk ver. 16 (still in portage) is the last one still compatible with
sip/iax code all future versions starting with ver.18 are converting sip =>
pjsip
that is not compatible w
Stroller writes:
> On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> ...
>> Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so
>> fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot).
>
> The first thing I would want to check is the motherboard battery. Is
>
cation. Support for that may cease in the future versions of
> wodim. For now, the device will be mapped to a block device file where
> possible. Run "wodim --devices" for details.
> Unable to open this SCSI ID. Trying to map to old ATA syntax.This
> workaround will disappear in t
> My question can be put like this: Do binary distro's per package
> optimiziations override the benefit of having arch specific
> optimiziations that gentoo allows?
Thinking about that... I guess a could future for future portage
releases would be a USE flag the overrides the s
Hi all,
Yesterday, I did a sync and upgraded my kernel. Now, on boot, I'm
getting messages about a file in /etc/conf.d, /etc/init.d or
/etc.rc.conf having a revision date in the future. Has anyone else seen
this message. Is there a way to fix it. I haven't made any recent
revision
Since updating to Openrc 0.9.4 , I'm getting some opaque messages :
(1) When starting eth0 : "You are using a bash array for config_eth0.
This feature will be removed in the future. Please see net.example
for the correct format for config_eth0".
(2) When starting D-BUS system me
Hi all,
I'm new to gentoo, and right now i'm installing it for the first time.
I have a problem, my timezone is gmt+3, and when i try to unpack the
last portage file, i get this message:
tar: portage/games-rpg: time stamp 2005-12-11 01:36:10 is 4154 s in the future
tar: portage: time
o try to keep
> cvs and git in sync.
>
> However, the plan for the future is to have a master repo (where the
> pushes go to), a git sync repo, and an rsync repo. The middle option
> is likely going to interest you.
>
> --
> Rich
>
lvw took over 2 hours to emerge and there are some
other heavy bricks in the future.
Maybe I will emerge some of those to spare time in the future. Apart
from that I will wait until the current mess is fixed.
Hartmut
e a source /etc/profile for every users AND also for future
sessions. The changes become "standard" only if i reboot the machine.
How is it possible to perform this changes for every users without rebooting?
Thanks in advance,
MC
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
init system.
>
> If you feel otherwise, I suggest you cite the policy.
Interesting... packages don't have to support the default init system...
Can anyone say 'can of worms'?
Oh well, its never been a problem for me, so I doubt it ever will be, at
least for the foreseeable future.
gt; machines.
Yes, for the future I'm going to take snapshots of the binpkgs+portage.
But the first update will not profit from this idea, since they have
not been updated for quite some time now.
But thanks for the idea to save me some headache in the future :)
man quickpkg
On 4/2/24 15:47, Thelma wrote:
How to make net-misc/asterisk-16.30.1 into binary package so I can
install in on future gentoo boxes.
I think asterisk ver. 16 (still in portage) is the last one still
compatible with sip/iax code all future versions starting with ver.18
are
http://www.osnews.com/story.php/18315/The-Future-of-the-Gentoo-Foundation
A friend provided me this link, and I'm a little worried... Is this
truth, and if it is, how is this problem being solved?
I guess this is the right place to ask, as all of us users should be
concerned about
Alexey Mishustin writes:
> I performed the system update today (emerge -uND @world), and now I
> get errors "One of the files in /etc/{conf.d,init.d} or /etc/rc.conf
> has a modification time in the future!" at boot.
[...]
> I get
> /etc/
> /etc/adjtime
> /etc/m
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 00:40:06 +0200, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
> Secondly, you can avoid any future requirement for this by sanitising
> the newly installed .la files; this can be done either by using the
> (currently testing) Portage 2.1.9 series, or by adding the following
> snippet
On 6/19/19 9:51 PM, Dale wrote:
It seems you like that way and it works best for your situation and that
is what matters.
Yep. I'm happy enough, for now. We'll see if I change my opinion in
the future.
Sometimes there are many ways to do things but some just work better
You can still use
On Sun, 04 Feb 2024 02:47:19 -0500,
Thelma wrote:
> How to make net-misc/asterisk-16.30.1 into binary package so I can install in
> on future gentoo boxes.
>
> I think asterisk ver. 16 (still in portage) is the last one still compatible
> with sip/iax
cial similarities (apps do
kinda look the same) and see the underlying truth - that migration requires as
much of a shift in your thinking as moving from KDE to Gnome or XFCE.
It's not so much that the KDE-4 code is a beta. The very ideas about how KDE-4
works at all are still in alpha. No
On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 22:11:59 +0200, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> The news item from 2020-04-03 says “future removal of the legacy X11
> input drivers x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse and
> x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard“
[snip]
> However, emerge --depclean doesn’t try to remove them. The I
php-7.4 will be getting obsolete in the future and converting my code to php-8
might not be easy.
So I want to make a binary of the current dev-lang/php-7.4.33-r2 just in case
in the near future they will pull out the old version out of the portage.
Will making binary allow me to install dev
nd splitting my stuff up again. Plus, I
> like Seamonkey. It works fine for me. I however am trying to get away
> from google stuff. Email will be done one of these days.
I feel your pain.
I love seamonkey too.
The previous thread you refer to, was mine.
I'm on your side.
There IS NO
Teresa and Dale wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emaint --check
usage: emaint [options] all | world
Currently emaint can only check and fix problems with one's world
file. Future versions will integrate other portage check-and-fix
tools and provide a single interface to system health c
On 28/04/2013 18:11, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>> What we complain about here is basic low-level software changes that
>> > affect much more than just their own little universe, and will do it ON
>> > ALL LINUX MACHINES NOW AND IN THE FUTURE.
> The source is out ther
rks and will
> work in the future.
>
https://infra-status.gentoo.org/notice/20150808-git
Update (2015-08-11)
Syncing issues are still being worked on.
Some services depending on the package repository are also still
pending to be adapted (packages.gentoo.org, snapshots).
(emerge-webrsync
had a 302 fetch
error for /var/cache/binpkgs/Packages. I touched it a few hours into
the future and started getting a 200 for it. But still no emerge would
fetch a binary (even though there ARE good candidates). On a guess, I
touched all the files in binpkgs an hour into the future, but that
didn
On Sat, 2023-04-15 at 18:57 -0600, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> So I want to make a binary of the current dev-lang/php-7.4.33-r2 just
> in case in the near future they will pull out the old version out of
> the portage.
>
> Will making binary allow me to install dev-lan
ve to drill down into the morass of details
concerning display graphics, icons, etc, KDE's affinity for QT
is similar, only much more complex, than many of the graphical
technologies installed on embedded systems.
I believe that the future of GUIs will necessitate that one's
desktop enviro
ed?
2. What did they do when they were hacked?
3. What were the consequences?
4. What is likely to happen in the future?
When it comes to security the future is much more important than the
past. We look at the past as a predictor of the future. However, you
have to always keep this in mind.
One t
tually, I'm probably going to take a pen to the LGPLv3 in the future and
turn it into something along the lines of "GPLv3 or, if your larger work
is licenced under any version of the GPL, LGPLv3", but that's for the
future and I'll want to run the license by the
On Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> http://www.osnews.com/story.php/18315/The-Future-of-the-Gentoo-Foundation
this is only a (small) part of what Mr Robbins wrote.
here is the complete blog-post:
http://blog.funtoo.org/
>
> A friend provided me this link, and I
the compatibility mode, you can push it down to 63.
Not recommended, though. Not only will you lose compatibility with Windows,
but also you'll only gain slightly less than 1MiB. And who knows in the
future something absofuckinlutely requires the first partition to begin at
sector 2048.
So,
On 11/23/2014 1:07 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> So, don't be surprised if FreeBSD develops something *really* similar
> (along the lines of the second bullet) to systemd in the future
Doesn't matter because:
a) it won't be systemd
(with all of its warts)
b) it won
es is so that readers can
review the discussion in context. Your question is out of context,
and top-quoted besides. You should also trim quotes that aren't
relevant.
Just a friendly request to try to bottom-quote in the future, and this
is part of why. Obviously replying to the corre
better to turn it off
in /etc/portage/package.use for each package separately so that
packages which you might install in some future (or which add this
flag in some future) do not have already changed their default.
On 11/04/2009 10:43 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Stroller writes:
>
>> On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:45, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> ...
>>> Somehow the date of last fsck on /boot is seen as `in the future' so
>>> fsck fails on /dev/had1 (/boot).
>>
>>
m; DVD-R; DVD-RW;
[...]
Used versions
---
cdrecord: 2.1.1a03
cdrecord
---
scsidev: '2,0,0'
scsibus: 2 target: 0 lun: 0
WARNING: the deprecated pseudo SCSI syntax found as device specification.
Support for that may cease in the future versions of wodim. For
top the fan, but since you don't have that point and that you cannot read
> temperature starting it via echo "on" should always stay on. you'd have some
> noise maybe, but you'd be sure that the processor would not run overheat.
> and hope that the acpi people would fix
Generation",
> > as you might call it) he decided to generalise it, AFAICT, in order to
> > make it useful to other distros or unices (e.g. the BSDs).
>
> > Roy is no longer a Gentoo dev and is no longer maintaining Openrc:
> > http://roy.marples.name/projects/openr
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:59:18PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 22:37 on Friday 22 October 2010, Zeerak
> Mustafa Waseem did opine thusly:
>
> > > > I understood the future of Openrc within Gentoo to be in question:
> > > > http
28 марта 2011 г., 1:26:28, Alex Schuster пишет:
> Alexey Mishustin writes:
>> I performed the system update today (emerge -uND @world), and now I
>> get errors "One of the files in /etc/{conf.d,init.d} or /etc/rc.conf
>> has a modification time in the future!" at
;ve changed some variables inside /etc/env.d. I've
updated the database with env-update and sourced them with source
/etc/profile. For this changes to become available to all users i have
to issue a source /etc/profile for every users AND also for future
sessions. The changes become "st
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 17:13, Petr Kocmid wrote:
> Anyway, I do not see a localisation of a fundamental system tool to be a
> good idea. That's my point. Localisations are never up to date. Some day,
> it will break something and I would prefer future portage will NOT accept
&g
Ryan Tandy wrote:
> Teresa and Dale wrote:
>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emaint --check
>>> usage: emaint [options] all | world
>>>
>>> Currently emaint can only check and fix problems with one's world
>>> file. Future versions will integ
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Dale wrote:
> That was for future reference. If in the future you are seeing it copy
> the install over and power fails, then you may need to re-emerge it and
> be ready for "issues". I'm not really sure what those would b
On 31 March 2018 at 10:18, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> Exceptions are only certain well-defined APIs which will presumably
> not change dramatically in future versions.
> For instance, there is a tab API, but essentially it is limited
> to basic things like searching/activating/closing/open
uot; so I began to worry
> > if this way of syncing my portage tree still works and will
> > work in the future.
> >
>
> https://infra-status.gentoo.org/notice/20150808-git
>
> Update (2015-08-11)
>
> Syncing issues are still being worked on.
> Some servi
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 11/23/2014 1:07 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>> So, don't be surprised if FreeBSD develops something *really* similar
>> (along the lines of the second bullet) to systemd in the future
>
> Doesn't matter beca
able to switch at
> runtime would be a real enhancement for me.
>
> Is this possible?
Yes, install xrandr/xinerama.
P.S.
> On top of that, this laptop has only a year or so left before I replace
> it, and I know now to avoid Optimus entirely in the future.
Will probably be impossi
> Methinks your indescretions and prejudices against micros, is insensitive
> to the future, sensate possibilitys of micros and the things they inhabit.
> micros are entering the human body at an alarming rate. Don't you thing
> we need mechanisms to keep their interal code r
Well, we should ask the devs as well, since I'd say they're the ones
primarily involved with this. Or at least those who could actually do
something about it.
--
Samir
On 7/27/07, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.osnews.com/story.php/18315/Th
On Friday 27 July 2007, "Dan Cowsill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] The Future of the Gentoo Foundation':
> Then the idea that the Gentoo Foundation might 'cease to exist as an
> entity' isn't really bad news?
It's bad news
In aug 06 bug 142850 was opened. The symptom is the boot message
/dev/hda6: Superblock last write time is in the future. FIXED.
>From the bug report and followups, I gather that early in the boot
sequence the system believes the hwclock is in UTC and hence for those
of us using localtime
On 01/02/2012 04:28 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 16:18:23 -0500, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
Requires time travel, not a solution!
Fine. Stick with your broken system and ignore any suggestions to either
repair the damage you have already done or to avoid future damage. Blame
it
ions of people from your time. -- Securely sent with Tutanota.
> >> Claim your encrypted mailbox today! https://tutanota.com
> > It seems that you are not only come from a future time but also from
> > a parallel universe with a completely different timeline. ;-)
> > --
>
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 21:29:34 +0100, Volker Armin Hemmann
(volkerar...@googlemail.com) wrote about "Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo's
future directtion ?" (in <5470f22e.4010...@googlemail.com>):
> And I don't mean what you are t
the "default init system".
There is only the one that portage will happen to install should you not
specify a preference.
>
> Can anyone say 'can of worms'?
>
> Oh well, its never been a problem for me, so I doubt it ever will be, at
> least for the foreseeable future.
>
>
>
--
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com
e a
problem most of the time given what you are using it for, but different
versions of portage on the two systems may cause problems at some time in
the future.
--
Neil Bothwick
Windows Error:01F Reserved for future mistakes.
pgpAPhnPe_mvc.pgp
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
y systemd, not OpenRC.
Who is king again?
> Side-note, unless the nature of systemd changes quite a bit for the
> better in the future, if its supporters are ever able to force a change
> to it as the default init in gentoo, that will be the day I switch to
> FreeBSD.
You should read
but since you don't have that point and that you cannot read
> > temperature starting it via echo "on" should always stay on. you'd have some
> > noise maybe, but you'd be sure that the processor would not run overheat.
> > and hope that the acpi people would fi
On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 00:40 +0200, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
> Hi all users,
>
> Secondly, you can avoid any future requirement for this by sanitising
> the newly installed .la files; this can be done either by using the
> (currently testing) Portage 2.1.9 series, or by addin
libname
> form, which works both with and without them.
>
> Secondly, you can avoid any future requirement for this by sanitising
> the newly installed .la files; this can be done either by using the
> (currently testing) Portage 2.1.9 series, or by adding the following
&
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to gentoo, and right now i'm installing it for the first time.
I have a problem, my timezone is gmt+3, and when i try to unpack the
last portage file, i get this message:
tar: portage/games-rpg: time stamp 2005-12-11 01:36:10 is 4154 s in the
sure that *systemd* is 'fully supported' as an *alternate* init system.
Side-note, unless the nature of systemd changes quite a bit for the
better in the future, if its supporters are ever able to force a change
to it as the default init in gentoo, that will be the day I switch to
FreeBSD.
ages are selected.
>
> I found one problem: on my server, my apache log file had a 302 fetch
> error for /var/cache/binpkgs/Packages. I touched it a few hours into
> the future and started getting a 200 for it. But still no emerge would
> fetch a binary (even though there ARE good candi
ProTip: Don't parse the output from WhoIs directly. Instead save it to
a file. Come up with some file naming scheme that encodes the IPs and
date. That way you can easily reference them in the future. Or decide
that what you have cached is too old and that you need to update it.
S a distro.
Well, Grant -among others- is wondering about Gentoo future, and some
difficulties that Gentoo currently faces. I love the efforts of some
gentooers to claim that everything is okay in Gentoo world, they may
skip the goodbye posts of all the leaving developers on the dev list,
or
On Monday 25 January 2010 22:12:05 Kyle Bader wrote:
> This is rather blunt but...
>
> Find / -name "*"|xargs touch
This might work better:
find / -mtime -0 | xargs touch
I *think* that will find everything with an mtime less than 0 (i.e. in the
future).
untested, it migh
2009/2/4 Prado, Renato (R.P.) :
>> My question can be put like this: Do binary distro's per package
>> optimiziations override the benefit of having arch specific
>> optimiziations that gentoo allows?
> Thinking about that... I guess a could future for future portage
>
El Mie, 4 de Febrero de 2009, 16:39, Prado, Renato (R.P.) escribió:
>> My question can be put like this: Do binary distro's per package
>> optimiziations override the benefit of having arch specific
>> optimiziations that gentoo allows?
> Thinking about that...
osnews.com/story.php/18315/The-Future-of-the-Gentoo-Foundation
>
> this is only a (small) part of what Mr Robbins wrote.
>
> here is the complete blog-post:
> http://blog.funtoo.org/
>
> >
> > A friend provided me this link, and I'm a little worried... Is this
&g
Am 11.04.2012 18:33, schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:
> Am Mittwoch, 11. April 2012, 13:51:28 schrieb Pandu Poluan:
>>
[...]
>>
>> But the main point would be that the newest graphics cards are all released
>> in PCIe version only, and future mobos will all support PCI
Hello,
I performed the system update today (emerge -uND @world), and now I get errors
"One of the files in /etc/{conf.d,init.d} or /etc/rc.conf has a modification
time in the future!" at boot.
If I do
touch /tmp/tmp.file
find /etc -newer /tmp/temp.file
I get
/etc/
/etc/adjtime
ed an old Gentoo Minimal CD I had sitting
> around (2009) and was able to boot the Mac from the CD. It seems this
> particular Mac (OS maybe) is preventing any boot from the USB port.
>
> I will burn a systemrescueCD and try that.
A CD worked. Booted into the rescue64 kernel. Now I am c
Hello,
I just thought I'd share ARM's vision of the future,
Gentoo style, (excellent xmas presents) should anyone
on this list be inclined to ARM (~4K bogomips) their way
into the future.
At $175 (US) this is the most outstanding bargain
I've seen this Xmas:
http://pandaboar
ce /etc/profile. For this changes to become available to all
> users i have to issue a source /etc/profile for every users AND also
> for future sessions. The changes become "standard" only if i reboot
> the machine. How is it possible to perform this changes for every
> user
with a modern desktop PC. I don't play games and haven't seen
> > what sort of latency a game played through FreeNX can achieve. On the
> > other hand future gaming may be left to games consoles?
>
> Then I hope it will be possible to have my _private_ correspondenc
lel-fetch" in the FEATURES variable ...
how can i get to know all these portage features?
> > ...
> > "The future lies ahead."
> > ___
> > < Have you mooed today? >
> >
tware install only on versions matching a string returned by the
OS, thereby essentially eliminating the possibility that they will work
on future versions. I still have several perfectly stable programs that
won't run on windows xp 64 bit because of this problem.)
Who is to say what that
second bullet) to systemd in the future
>>
>> Doesn't matter because:
>>
>> a) it won't be systemd
>> (with all of its warts)
>>
>> b) it won't be written by Lennart and company
>> (so won't have any of that baggage either)
> Oh my
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