Re: [gentoo-user] Re: DRM kernel issues

2014-03-27 Thread wraeth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 28/03/14 12:04, James wrote: > So I must make modification so the ati-drivers is not called by > xorg-drivers. The desktop is simple X with LXDE and openbox; so why is > ati-drivers being called by xorg-drivers? Because I have this set up in >

[gentoo-user] Re: DRM kernel issues

2014-03-27 Thread James
wraeth privatdemail.net> writes: > > So I built this kernel twice, one with DRM * and once DRM [m] > > Sure it can easily be related to my limited knowledge of grub2, but I did > > boot the 3.13.6B version of the kernel where all is set as modules > The build process builds against wha

[gentoo-user] Re: DRM kernel issues

2014-03-27 Thread James
Mick gmail.com> writes: > > But compiling the driver still fails, despite making DRM[m] > > as suggested: > This much works fine here: > # Generic Driver Options SNIP > Regards, > Mick Hey, thx Mick. This problem is related to my quandry of how to manage grub2 efficiently. It's likely to ta

[gentoo-user] Re: grub2 defaults

2014-03-27 Thread James
thegeezer.net> writes: > > So I have these entries in my /etc/default/grub file: > I don't think this will work -- it is the title of menu entry you need > not the kernel executable Ok, Neil; geezer, I've gotta do some scratching, experimenting and pondering how/what I want to do. I'll post

Re: [gentoo-user] Local Mail with Procmail and Thunderbird (or similar)

2014-03-27 Thread Nilesh Govindrajan
On 27-Mar-2014 4:12 pm, "wraeth" wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > Greetings all! > > I have several IMAP mail accounts that I want to be able to > synchronize locally (on several machines - two-way sync would be a > bonus but not necessarily required) and access the

[gentoo-user] Local Mail with Procmail and Thunderbird (or similar)

2014-03-27 Thread wraeth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Greetings all! I have several IMAP mail accounts that I want to be able to synchronize locally (on several machines - two-way sync would be a bonus but not necessarily required) and access the local mail store with my mail client. At present I use T