[gentoo-user] Re: Mutt not displaying encrypted attachments
On 10/12/2017 08:55 AM, Lucas Ramage wrote: > Hello all, > > I have been having an issue with mutt not displaying encrypted attachments. > > My configs are on github, > > https://github.com/lramage94/dotfiles/{.mutt,.gnupg} > Can anyone help Lucas with this? Kind regards, maffblaster signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Calm
On 4/18/2016 3:32 PM, Marc Joliet wrote: On Saturday 16 April 2016 14:48:51 Alan Mackenzie wrote: Hello, Gentoo. I'm just saying hello to confirm I'm still here. For many months now, Gentoo has simply worked for me, without problems. I sync my system several times a week, and emerge just works. The last bit of excitement I had was in early 2015 when I was trying to sort out the mess in my xfce4 system after gnome-3 had been made stable. In the end, I gave up and reinstalled Gentoo, which this time took me only a week. Admittedly, there's very little which is cutting edge on my system - the box is 6½ years old, it boots with lilo on an old fashioned BIOS, my filesystems are ext3 (or in one case, ext2) on spinning rust. The only remotely adventurous things I've got are RAID-1 (via the kernel) and lvm2. So a big thanks to all the developers who've brought about this happy state of affairs! I concur! The first three entries in this thread, and the last few are what keep guys like me encouraged. Loved reading about all your success stories. Thanks for sharing! :) -maffblaster
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make.conf bindist
Rich, This is an excellent explanation of the flag. Will you give me permission to use it or re-word it for a wiki page concerning bindist? I see lot blockers where either openssl or openssh need it, when the other does not... Matthew On 8/5/2015 5:29 PM, James wrote: Rich Freeman gentoo.org> writes: So, set it per your preference. Since the stage3 was built with USE=bindist it sets it by default, and that is the safer preference in any case. License-purists might prefer to leave it this way and that gives you an experience similar to debian main repository, etc. All good to know. thx, James
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Project:Installer
Hi all, I see that you've found stager. I'd like you to share your thoughts on what a perfect installer Gentoo could do. Feel free to open an "Issue" request on GitHub. I may reject them, but I'm certainly open to community participation! On other notes, I see that you've found Kickstart. You almost might be interested in Andrew Gaffney's Quickstart project: https://github.com/agaffney/quickstart Gaffney worked on the previous Gentoo installer around 2006-2009. All other Quickstart projects have most likely been forked from his code. :) Hope you find this helpful! maffblaster On 7/18/2015 12:11 PM, James wrote: J.Rutkowski pancakebungalow.com> writes: It appears Kickstart may not necessarily require Anaconda as it is compatible the the Ubuntu installer [1]. While Kickstart itself may or may not be ideal, I think having install parameters in one single file is intriguing. UPdate:: https://github.com/gentoo/stager Python is the primary language so that is very encouraging. It'd be really cool is support for BTRFS was included, imho. James