On 21 October 2016 at 17:04, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 10:49 AM, Mick wrote:
> > https://github.com/dirtycow/dirtycow.github.io/wiki/VulnerabilityDetails
> >
> > Are we patched? I'm running 4.4.21-gentoo
> >
>
> Not yet:
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597624
>
> Y
>All digits are taken into account, but not as digits. This is a lexical
>sort based on characters, not numbers.
I think Neil Bothwick is right. Also, sorry for the joke earlier. I just
found it ironic that the file sorting in KDE 5 suddenly borked itself
and resembled file sorting in Windows in t
You may be surprised, but this is the proper numerical order - the way
Windows Explorer
normally does it. Only the 1st digit is taken into account as you noticed.
Care to try renaming the images to "image_xxx"? Perhaps that helps.
Best regards,
Andy
On 20 October 2016 at 14:25, Philip Webb wrot
Dear Daniel,
Wish it was possible to "like" someone's e-mail. Thank you for letting us
know about your endeavors and documenting your efforts :).
Best regards,
Andy Mender
On 12 October 2016 at 14:38, Daniel Quinn wrote:
> A while back I looked into a similar setup and was f
o. There
is a Gentoo
ARM project, so you could have a look whether it complies with your
expectations :).
Best regards,
Andy Mender
On 12 October 2016 at 13:56, Daniel Campbell wrote:
> My birthday's coming up in 10 days and my SO and others are wanting to
> know what to get me for
Dear Daniel,
You don't mention what is "the prettiest desktop there ever was", but I
reckon that it's a) a 64-bit PC and b) it's modern enough to have UEFI, not
the standard BIOS. Therefore, the drive is a GPT-partitioned drive (as
that's UEFI's requirement) and you have a /boot or /boot/efi parti
I'm actually surprised those USE flags are not local. Except for 3dfx, I
have never seen them.
And yes, I agree, this is a topic for gentoo-dev. Can someone move it there
somehow?
Best regards,
Andy
On 9 October 2016 at 23:28, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 1:31 PM, Ayush wrote:
I am rather thankful that you did this and at the same time surprised
Microsoft
decided to work on a dedicated Skype client for Linux.
Since the GNU/Linux community is responsive, we might make considerable
contribution to troubleshooting the client. I will probably give it a go to
see how
it fair
Dear Grant,
I would sincerely second Openbox + tint2.
That's my all times favourite. Bear in mind that the stable
tint2wizard/conf doesn't handle the Launcher properly.
For that you need to emerge tint2 with the testing "~amd64" flag :).
There are some additional goodies in the more modern tint2 p
ntive for mentor-wannabes? Etc.
Best regards,
Andy Mender
On 27 Sep 2016 17:22, "Raymond Jennings" wrote:
> I'm just wondering, is there a project meant to act as a team of mentors,
> ready to take on new recruits?
>
> Points:
>
> * I haven't noticed an o
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