[gentoo-user] Extract files off an ST-file (Hatari) without Hatari?
Hi, I want to extract the files contained in a ST-file. This format is used (beside others) by the ATARI ST emulator "Hatari". I want to do this without using the emulator. Is there a way/an application known which would accomplish this? Thank you very much in advance for any help! Cheers! Meino
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem executing pgAdmin4
On 2018.11.07 10:56, Petric Frank wrote: Am Dienstag, 6. November 2018, 21:24:37 CET schrieb Jack: > On 2018.11.06 00:19, Petric Frank wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 6. November 2018, 01:00:04 CET schrieb Jack: > > > On 2018.11.05 14:21, Petric Frank wrote: > >>> pgadmin3 is masked now. So i installed pgadmin4 (current stable > >>> verion 3.0). Installed w/o problems. > >>> > > > > But when executing it (in a terminal window) i get a dialog box > > > > saying > > > > > > An error occurred initialising the application server: > > > > An error occurred initialising the application server: > > > > %1 > > > > > > > > and the terminal window is filled pagewise with > > > > --- cut --- > > > > Python path: "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages" > > > > Python Home: "" > > > > Webapp path: "/usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py" > > > > "Failed to launch the application server, server thread exiting. > > > > \u➑\u\u\u榠\u1C93翱\u먀ᰆ翱 > > > > \u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u000F\u\u\u > > > > > > $ > > > > \u09FF-&Ͽ\u\u0005\u0A0E+(\u07FE\u\u"\u,攍兇须꾭懰䀌翱\u\uEAB > > > > > > 0ᜊ翱 > > > > \u㙔\uE4C8帚꿧\u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u盚饇䥟璊Ꙑ䀌翱 > > > > \u\uA8C8ᜉ翱\u鯩슄鼗䷷\u0E70䀋翱\u偈䀌翱\u✠徰⼬蘉좸⠪翱\uꃘᜋ翱\uⷬ행膀ꈋ > > > > > > ꈨ䀌翱 > > > > \u垀ᜋ翱\u沦⻋䎛緒짐⠪翱\u嚠ᜋ翱\u段ꉀꒅ텣遰⠤翱\u撈ᜋ翱\u⻲幕炈멕胰䀌翱\u攐 > > > > > > ᜋ翱 > > > > \u\uE6A3ᓐ溪껊쫨⠪翱\u斘ᜋ翱\u\uF42F끒䙭㔋昰䀌翱\u映ᜋ翱\u盰\uE66A⍷캪限ᮑ翱\ > > > > > > u > > > > 좸ᜊ翱\u뱾ס⏤鱑룰⠁翱\u춸ᜊ翱\uꢦ蔞蠹꾞㨈䀐翱\u츈ᜊ翱\u\uF20E㥑䶫텓움⡌翱\u饠\ > > > > > > u1CBB ... > > > > --- cut --- > > > > > > > > Selecting "Ok " in the dialog box i get an other tabbed dialog box > > > > asking for > > > > a browser command (currently empty) and Python paths (preset > > > > values > > > > > > seem ok). > > > > > > > > Entering "/usr/bin/firefox %URL%" as browser command does not > > > > change > > > > > > anything. > > > > > > > > Any hints ? > > > > > > > > Info: > > > > Kernel 4.14.65 (Gentoo) > > > > KDE Plasma (kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.13.5) > > > > Memory 16 G > > > > Apache installed but not running > > > > Browsers konqueror and firefox available > > > > pgadmin3 still installed > > > > Python 2.7, 3.6 and 3.5 installed (= "eselect python list" > > > > output) > > > > > > regards > > > > > > > > Petric > > > > > > Interesting. I only get > > > - > > > Python path: "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages" > > > Python Home: "" > > > Webapp path: "/usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py" > > > > >> > >> And then a popup that says "The application server could not be > >> contacted." > >> > >> This is with eselect postgresql set to either 9.6 or 10. Also - all > >> above running as myself, although I get the same results with root > >> or postgres. It looks like although I have 10 installed, I never > >> initialized it, although 9.6 should work OK. > >> > >> I'm now emerging the test version of pgAdmin4 to see if it makes any > >> difference. > >> > > > Jack > > > > Hello Jack, > > > > if i remove the .pgadmin directory in my home i get - after a long > > wait a dialog box saying The application server could not be > > contacted. > > > > In the terminal it prints: > > -- cut -- > > Python path: "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages" > > Python Home: "" > > Webapp path: "/usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py" > > NOTE: Configuring authentication for DESKTOP mode. > > -- cut -- > > > > Starting pgAdmin4 again i get the output and dialogs i wrote > > initially in this thread. > > I installed pgadmin4-3.4-r1 and it works. 3.5 has been released > (https://www.pgadmin.org/) so I filed a version bump request > (https://bugs.gentoo.org/670556). I will try the upgrade. For documentation purposes i got version 3.0 running using this guide: 1. install dev-python/backports and dev-python/backports-csv (masked !) 2. extend file /usr/share/pgadmin4/web/config_local.py to contain: import os DATA_DIR = os.path.realpath(os.path.expanduser(u'~/.pgadmin/')) LOG_FILE = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'pgadmin4.log') SQLITE_PATH = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'pgadmin4.db') SESSION_DB_PATH = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'sessions') STORAGE_DIR = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'storage') SERVER_MODE = False UPGRADE_CHECK_ENABLED = False 3. start python /usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py 4. point your browser to localhost:5050 Hope that helps someone ... regards Petric That seems like a lot of effort, unless you really don't want to emerge a testing version of a package. There is now an ebuild (testing) in the tree for 3.5, and it also requires a testing version of dev-python/psutil. It looks like some
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem executing pgAdmin4
Am Dienstag, 6. November 2018, 21:24:37 CET schrieb Jack: > On 2018.11.06 00:19, Petric Frank wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 6. November 2018, 01:00:04 CET schrieb Jack: > > > On 2018.11.05 14:21, Petric Frank wrote: > >>> pgadmin3 is masked now. So i installed pgadmin4 (current stable > >>> verion 3.0). Installed w/o problems. > >>> > > > > But when executing it (in a terminal window) i get a dialog box > > > > saying > > > > > > An error occurred initialising the application server: > > > > An error occurred initialising the application server: > > > > %1 > > > > > > > > and the terminal window is filled pagewise with > > > > --- cut --- > > > > Python path: "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages" > > > > Python Home: "" > > > > Webapp path: "/usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py" > > > > "Failed to launch the application server, server thread exiting. > > > > \u➑\u\u\u榠\u1C93翱\u먀ᰆ翱 > > > > \u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u000F\u\u\u > > > > > > $ > > > > \u09FF-&Ͽ\u\u0005\u0A0E+(\u07FE\u\u"\u,攍兇须꾭懰䀌翱\u\uEAB > > > > > > 0ᜊ翱 > > > > \u㙔\uE4C8帚꿧\u\u\u\u\u\u\u\u盚饇䥟璊Ꙑ䀌翱 > > > > \u\uA8C8ᜉ翱\u鯩슄鼗䷷\u0E70䀋翱\u偈䀌翱\u✠徰⼬蘉좸⠪翱\uꃘᜋ翱\uⷬ행膀ꈋ > > > > > > ꈨ䀌翱 > > > > \u垀ᜋ翱\u沦⻋䎛緒짐⠪翱\u嚠ᜋ翱\u段ꉀꒅ텣遰⠤翱\u撈ᜋ翱\u⻲幕炈멕胰䀌翱\u攐 > > > > > > ᜋ翱 > > > > \u\uE6A3ᓐ溪껊쫨⠪翱\u斘ᜋ翱\u\uF42F끒䙭㔋昰䀌翱\u映ᜋ翱\u盰\uE66A⍷캪限ᮑ翱\ > > > > > > u > > > > 좸ᜊ翱\u뱾ס⏤鱑룰⠁翱\u춸ᜊ翱\uꢦ蔞蠹꾞㨈䀐翱\u츈ᜊ翱\u\uF20E㥑䶫텓움⡌翱\u饠\ > > > > > > u1CBB ... > > > > --- cut --- > > > > > > > > Selecting "Ok " in the dialog box i get an other tabbed dialog box > > > > asking for > > > > a browser command (currently empty) and Python paths (preset > > > > values > > > > > > seem ok). > > > > > > > > Entering "/usr/bin/firefox %URL%" as browser command does not > > > > change > > > > > > anything. > > > > > > > > Any hints ? > > > > > > > > Info: > > > > Kernel 4.14.65 (Gentoo) > > > > KDE Plasma (kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.13.5) > > > > Memory 16 G > > > > Apache installed but not running > > > > Browsers konqueror and firefox available > > > > pgadmin3 still installed > > > > Python 2.7, 3.6 and 3.5 installed (= "eselect python list" > > > > output) > > > > > > regards > > > > > > > > Petric > > > > > > Interesting. I only get > > > - > > > Python path: "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages" > > > Python Home: "" > > > Webapp path: "/usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py" > > > > >> > >> And then a popup that says "The application server could not be > >> contacted." > >> > >> This is with eselect postgresql set to either 9.6 or 10. Also - all > >> above running as myself, although I get the same results with root > >> or postgres. It looks like although I have 10 installed, I never > >> initialized it, although 9.6 should work OK. > >> > >> I'm now emerging the test version of pgAdmin4 to see if it makes any > >> difference. > >> > > > Jack > > > > Hello Jack, > > > > if i remove the .pgadmin directory in my home i get - after a long > > wait a dialog box saying The application server could not be > > contacted. > > > > In the terminal it prints: > > -- cut -- > > Python path: "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages" > > Python Home: "" > > Webapp path: "/usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py" > > NOTE: Configuring authentication for DESKTOP mode. > > -- cut -- > > > > Starting pgAdmin4 again i get the output and dialogs i wrote > > initially in this thread. > > I installed pgadmin4-3.4-r1 and it works. 3.5 has been released > (https://www.pgadmin.org/) so I filed a version bump request > (https://bugs.gentoo.org/670556). I will try the upgrade. For documentation purposes i got version 3.0 running using this guide: 1. install dev-python/backports and dev-python/backports-csv (masked !) 2. extend file /usr/share/pgadmin4/web/config_local.py to contain: import os DATA_DIR = os.path.realpath(os.path.expanduser(u'~/.pgadmin/')) LOG_FILE = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'pgadmin4.log') SQLITE_PATH = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'pgadmin4.db') SESSION_DB_PATH = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'sessions') STORAGE_DIR = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, 'storage') SERVER_MODE = False UPGRADE_CHECK_ENABLED = False 3. start python /usr/share/pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py 4. point your browser to localhost:5050 Hope that helps someone ... regards Petric
Re: [gentoo-user] Policykit problems (blueman, nm-applet, USB mount, etc) after some update
Still no answers from anyone :) Also I've encountered other problem when ran gparted-pkexec: > $ gparted-pkexec > AUTHENTICATING FOR org.gentoo.pkexec.gparted > Authentication is required to run the GParted Partition Editor > Authenticating as: root > Password: > polkit-agent-helper-1: error response to PolicyKit daemon: > GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: No session for cookie > AUTHENTICATION FAILED > Error executing command as another user: Not authorized > > This incident has been reported. It can probably be related to this problem: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/polkit/polkit/issues/17 Maybe I need to post the issue to the Gentoo Bugzilla? Is it appropriate for this kind of problems? On 10/26/18 9:49 PM, Mick wrote: > On Friday, 26 October 2018 15:31:33 BST Alexey Eschenko wrote: >> I installed XFCE a long ago. But it was updated somewhen near August. >> I'm using login manager as I wrote earlier when described reboot/shutdown >> problem. It's unit enabled using systemctl enable. > I'm not familiar with systemd, to know where logind obtains its $XSESSION > from, but someone else should hopefully contribute in soon. > > >> I didn't set up sessions >> manually. Nor am I remember to create this symlink. I think it must be part >> of xfce4-session installation. Yeah. I remember using loginctl in the past >> and there was always at least one session. > Perhaps the Xfce file and symlink in /etc/X11/Sessions, or even /etc/env.d/ > 90xsession if installed, were part of the default Xfce installation - > assuming > Xfce is meant to be started with startx or startxfce4 from a console. > > Someone who runs both Xfce and systemd should post what their setup looks > like > for Alexey to compare notes with. -- Kind regards, Alexey Eschenko https://skobk.in/ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Rebuilding a kernel on a hardened gentoo
Am 07.11.18 um 10:42 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > Am 12.09.18 um 10:15 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: >> Am 12.09.18 um 10:09 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: >> >>> seems I have been cautious so far to keep sys-fs/multipath-tools at >>> version 0.5.0-r1 from 2016 >>> >>> portage would update to stable 0.6.4-r1 >>> >>> and maybe that would help creating /dev/sdX with a newer kernel as >>> well (instead of that flapping as mentioned in my other mail before) >> >> and sys-fs/udev-238 might help as well (currently at 225 on that box ...) > > Planning and preparing for a new test tomorrow. > > Swapping a kernel isn't that hard as one can keep and chose the old one > again. Updating udev is another thing ;-) https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Udev/Upgrade_Guide looks as if 225 -> 238 might be no problem at all? Anyone using lpfc module with some recommendations around?
Re: [gentoo-user] Rebuilding a kernel on a hardened gentoo
Am 12.09.18 um 10:15 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > Am 12.09.18 um 10:09 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > >> seems I have been cautious so far to keep sys-fs/multipath-tools at >> version 0.5.0-r1 from 2016 >> >> portage would update to stable 0.6.4-r1 >> >> and maybe that would help creating /dev/sdX with a newer kernel as >> well (instead of that flapping as mentioned in my other mail before) > > and sys-fs/udev-238 might help as well (currently at 225 on that box ...) Planning and preparing for a new test tomorrow. Swapping a kernel isn't that hard as one can keep and chose the old one again. Updating udev is another thing ;-)
Re: [gentoo-user] What's with KDE?
On Tuesday, 6 November 2018 18:52:13 GMT Dale wrote: > Peter Humphrey wrote: > > On Monday, 5 November 2018 20:40:46 GMT Dale wrote: > >> ... I also wish it wouldn't separate the file name and the extension. I > >> prefer them to be together. > > > > Right-click on the column header row and deselect Ext. > > That's to simple. I want something harder. ROFL Phillip sent me the > PDF manual and I've been looking through it but couldn't find anything. > I haven't been able to spend a lot of time on it yet tho. Still, I was > looking for a setting or some fix that goes in a config somewhere. I > never thought it would be that easy. > > Thanks much. Krusader just may replace Dolphin all together. It has > its good points for sure. Glad to be of service. Meanwhile, I went looking for key bindings, preferring to work at the keyboard when I can. I found page after page of them by searching for "krusader key bindings" in the F1 help. I wish I hadn't asked! It's almost as though the program designer wanted to challenge that other OS- in-an-editor, emacs. :) -- Regards, Peter.