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On 06/09/2014 11:34 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 05:11:32PM +0200, Silvio Siefke wrote:
>> On Tue, 3 Jun 2014 09:29:35 -0500 Canek Peláez Valdés
>> wrote:
>
>>> If I understood correctly, you need to:
>
>>> emerge -C sys-power
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On 04/29/2014 03:58 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 01:32:46PM -0400, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina wrote
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>> On 04/29/2014 12:27 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
>>>
>>> Another couple of things I
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On 04/29/2014 12:27 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 09:51:18PM -0400, Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina wrote
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>> I suggest with LUKS. Also I suggest using ext4 and disabling the
>> journal (mkfs.ext4 -O ^has_jo
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On 04/28/2014 04:57 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I want to set up my notebook for use whilst travelling. I intend to
> have an innocuous /home/waltdnes partion on the notebook, and have the
> "real" $HOME (a copy of my desktop machine's $HOME) on a 128
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On 04/14/2014 12:58 PM, Chris Walters wrote:
> On 4/14/2014 12:17 PM, Tom Wijsman wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 12:00:43 -0400
>> Chris Walters wrote:
>>
>>> On 4/14/2014 11:58 AM, Chris Walters wrote:
I tried to post a message on that certain bu
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On 04/13/2014 08:20 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday 14 Apr 2014 00:30:44 Alan McKinnon wrote:
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>> A proper answer involves posting the full verbose output of those emerge
>> commands.
>
> OK. Attached; list and listk are as in my first message
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On 03/06/2014 10:41 AM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
> Today's update world produced
>
> !!! The following installed packages are masked: -
> dev-python/python-exec-1.1::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)
> /var/portage/profiles/package.mask: # Michał G
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On 02/07/2014 10:29 AM, ma...@nucleus.it wrote:
> Hi,
> is it possible to sign a binary package to prevent it to be
> compromised ?
>
> If yes how can i check the signature from the package downloaded by
> PORTAGE_BINHOST ?
>
> Thanks :)
>
>
>
The
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On 02/05/2014 12:03 PM, Joseph wrote:
> Yes, I restarted the system. I don't have "udev" installed; systemd is
> replacing udev isn't it?
> Before installing systemd I had to unmerge udev.
>
systemd REPLACES openrc, and BUNDLES udev. Modern linux R
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On 01/16/2014 09:01 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Incidentally, there's nothing bad about installing that package's
> version. It's masked because it's in the source repo (all
> cvs/svn/git/etc sources are always masked so they don't get installed
>
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On 01/08/2014 01:03 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Could this have anything to do with the fact that I don't have either of
> these set in /etc/portage/make.comf:
>
> PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_3"
> PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python2_7"
>
You really do not
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On 12/16/2013 10:43 AM, Florian HEGRON wrote:
>>
>> My problem :
>> Recently, I decided to install Gentoo on an old acer laptop.
>> And as everydays, when I try to install my wifi device on a Gnu/linux
>> distro, I have a problem.
>> The wireless card
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On 11/14/2013 03:32 PM, James wrote:
> Rick "Zero_Chaos" Farina gentoo.org> writes:
>
>>> timeout=5
>>> menuentry 'Pentoo' {
>>> insmod efi_gop
>>> insmod efi_uga
>
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On 11/14/2013 01:17 PM, James wrote:
> Michael Hampicke hadt.biz> writes:
>
>
>>> On "4. Install Bootloader" choose "UEFI-GRUB".
>>> The UEFI boot partition will be /dev/sda1.
>>> The GRUB device path will be (hd0,2) - the default, /dev/
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