Re: [gentoo-user] 'su' missing : solved

2020-03-12 Thread Philip Webb
200312 Philip Webb wrote: > My practice for many years has been to have a root terminal running, > which I start via 'konsole' + 'su'. After a system update + reboot, > I am confronted with : > > Warning: Could not find 'su', starting '/bin/bash' instead. > Please check your profile

[gentoo-user] 'su' missing

2020-03-12 Thread Philip Webb
My practice for many years has been to have a root terminal running, which I start via 'konsole' + 'su'. After a system update + reboot, I am confronted with : Warning: Could not find 'su', starting '/bin/bash' instead. Please check your profile settings. 499: ~> su bash: su: command

Re: [gentoo-user] Libreoffice and pasting HTML from web pages.

2020-03-12 Thread Wols Lists
On 03/03/20 09:36, Michael wrote: > As a rule I do not have java on my systems. Before you go recompiling LO to > take USE=java out, note that LO uses java for a number of plugins and without > it they won't work. For example, some of database plugins used in LO Base to > open and edit SQL

Re: [gentoo-user] X won't start after xorg-server update

2020-03-12 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 00:31:23 +0100, hitachi303 wrote: > >> I do edit it every time X won't start. Then X does start. But > >> after updating and rebooting it has the old wrong line again. > > You need to find out which ebuild is modifying it. Run "qlop -m" and > > look for the package whose

Re: [gentoo-user] X won't start after xorg-server update

2020-03-12 Thread hitachi303
Am 12.03.2020 um 10:37 schrieb Neil Bothwick: I do edit it every time X won't start. Then X does start. But after updating and rebooting it has the old wrong line again. You need to find out which ebuild is modifying it. Run "qlop -m" and look for the package whose install time most closely

Re: [gentoo-user] X won't start after xorg-server update

2020-03-12 Thread hitachi303
Am 12.03.20 um 09:26 schrieb Michael: On Thursday, 12 March 2020 00:13:53 GMT Jack wrote: On 2020.03.11 19:00, hitachi303 wrote: Hi there, so ever since using the amd64 17.1 profiles (which is not that long for this PC) I have one problem. After updating xorg-server X won't start.

Re: [gentoo-user] X won't start after xorg-server update

2020-03-12 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 10:27:08 +0100, hitachi303 wrote: > > I suspect lib64 is the correct location.  I would check whether > > /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20opengl.conf is owned by any package or if it > > might have been manually edited long ago.  I don't have that file > > present, but that may

Re: [gentoo-user] X won't start after xorg-server update

2020-03-12 Thread hitachi303
Am 12.03.20 um 00:06 schrieb Dale: hitachi303 wrote: Hi there, so ever since using the amd64 17.1 profiles (which is not that long for this PC) I have one problem. After updating xorg-server X won't start. /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20opengl.conf reads: Section "Files"     ModulePath

Re: [gentoo-user] X won't start after xorg-server update

2020-03-12 Thread hitachi303
Am 12.03.20 um 01:13 schrieb Jack: On 2020.03.11 19:00, hitachi303 wrote: Hi there, so ever since using the amd64 17.1 profiles (which is not that long for this PC) I have one problem. After updating xorg-server X won't start. /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20opengl.conf reads: Section "Files"   

Re: [gentoo-user] X won't start after xorg-server update

2020-03-12 Thread Michael
On Thursday, 12 March 2020 00:13:53 GMT Jack wrote: > On 2020.03.11 19:00, hitachi303 wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > so ever since using the amd64 17.1 profiles (which is not that long > > for this PC) I have one problem. After updating xorg-server X won't > > start. > > > >