Re: [gentoo-user] Quad UART PCIe Adapter (Oxford-Chipset) seems (not?) to work? Check?

2019-03-25 Thread karl
LMP: > +AD4 You can get pin status with > +AD4 statserial /dev/ttyS9 > +AD4 > > I hate to butt in, but statserial seems like it would be quite > useful... And yet I can't figure out which package it's in on Gentoo. > It's not in setserial, doesn't have its own package, and isn't >

Re: [gentoo-user] Quad UART PCIe Adapter (Oxford-Chipset) seems (not?) to work? Check?

2019-03-25 Thread Dale
Laurence Perkins wrote: > >> You can get pin status with >> statserial /dev/ttyS9 >> > I hate to butt in, but statserial seems like it would be quite > useful... And yet I can't figure out which package it's in on Gentoo. > It's not in setserial, doesn't have its own package, and isn't >

Re: [gentoo-user] Quad UART PCIe Adapter (Oxford-Chipset) seems (not?) to work? Check?

2019-03-25 Thread Laurence Perkins
> You can get pin status with > statserial /dev/ttyS9 > I hate to butt in, but statserial seems like it would be quite useful... And yet I can't figure out which package it's in on Gentoo. It's not in setserial, doesn't have its own package, and isn't discoverable via eix or pfl... Is

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Quad UART PCIe Adapter (Oxford-Chipset) seems (not?) to work? Check?

2019-03-25 Thread tuxic
On 03/24 06:35, Nuno Silva wrote: > On 2019-03-24, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > In my PC there is a quad uart PCIe-adapter with Oxford Chipset. > > With lspci it is listed as: > > 04:00.0 Serial controller: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd OX16PCI954 (Quad 16950 > > UART) function 0 (Uart) >

Re: [gentoo-user] eselect python cleanup

2019-03-25 Thread Mick
On Monday, 25 March 2019 09:04:16 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 08:50:09 +, Mick wrote: > > In my system I also only have 2.7 and 3.6 installed: > > > > $ eselect python list > > > > Available Python interpreters, in order of preference: > > [1] python3.6 > > [2]

Re: [gentoo-user] Genlop problem?

2019-03-25 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 09:27:33 +, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > It's been reported and the bug includes a fix. > > > > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677890 > > Nothing showed up when I searched for it. I often find that these days. I searched for "ALL genlop", it was the most recent

Re: [gentoo-user] Genlop problem?

2019-03-25 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday, 24 March 2019 15:48:59 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sun, 24 Mar 2019 15:01:11 +0100, Alarig Le Lay wrote: > > > Has anyone else noticed that genlop -c duplicates every entry? It's > > > been doing that here for some time, on more than one machine. > > > > I also noticed it, but not

Re: [gentoo-user] eselect python cleanup

2019-03-25 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 08:50:09 +, Mick wrote: > In my system I also only have 2.7 and 3.6 installed: > > $ eselect python list > Available Python interpreters, in order of preference: > [1] python3.6 > [2] python2.7 (fallback) > > However, python-exec.conf only contains 3.6 ... from

Re: [gentoo-user] IPv6 forwarding regression with 4.19 ?

2019-03-25 Thread Alarig Le Lay
Hi, On lun. 4 mars 11:05:59 2019, Alarig Le Lay wrote: > Hi, > > I upgraded one of my routers to 4.19, and I experienced some loss on > IPv6 only. It led to BGP sessions going down and ping loss (~10 %) while > IPv4 was still all good, even on the neighbors. > I reverted to 4.14, and now all is

Re: [gentoo-user] eselect python cleanup

2019-03-25 Thread Mick
On Monday, 25 March 2019 00:40:35 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote: > I see what happened. python-exec.conf contained > > python2.7 > python3.5 > python3.6 > python3.4 > > I only have 2.7 and 3.6 installed. [snip ...] In my system I also only have 2.7 and 3.6 installed: $ eselect python list Available