Recently installed A Sabayon 7 G x86 image and noticed 2 things that I
don't recall being reported.
- I noticed ufw being in both boot and default runlevel.
- The user is in the group haldaemon, I suspect that is a deprecated
group not needed anymore.
Ciao
Thanks,
fixed in commit 54de55922481a6d871a5eff8713bfe6255db6b57
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Fabio Erculiani
That looks like completely random or hardware/system-related (unstable?).
What did dmesg say about it?
I guess you didn't have the core-dump enabled (ulimit -S).
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Fabio Erculiani
Here is the printout from equo as it died during my weekly update
entropy: 1.0_rc78
equo: 1.0_rc78
>> ++ (96/184) >>> net-im/pidgin-2.10.0-r2
>>## Unpacking: net-im:pidgin-2.10.0-r2~0.tbz2
>>## SPM: setup phase
/usr/lib64/portage/bin/ebuild.sh: line 180: 4870 Segmentation fault
"$PORT
Any ralink driver I am aware of is in the mainline kernel and enabled
in our config already.
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Fabio Erculiani
Hi guys
I've seen that ralink drivers are not in sabayon-kernel (some users
can't manage their wireless connections)
Firmwares can be found in sabayon overlay -->
net-wireless/ralink-rt2860-firmware-11 for Ralink
RT2860PCI/mPCI/PCIe/CB(RT2760/RT2790/RT2860/RT2890 wireless cards/chipsets
bu
After removing some package from repository, eit crashes on push:
after adding other package via "eit add", "eit push" works fine.
# equo --version
entropy: 1.0_rc78
equo: 1.0_rc78
eit version: entropy-server-1.0_rc78
Example:
#eit remove timezone-data
#eit push
>> @@ [grusha|sync|5] packages sy