CDE though. Lilac just ain't my hting
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n't end well.
Set that flag in package.use for the packages where you want it to be set.
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quick easy first step is to run top and sort
on the memory columns (just take the left-most memory-related column
with a big bag of salt, it doesn't show what people usually think). Then
correlate that with packages you recently updated.
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On 21/03/2017 21:50, Kai Krakow wrote:
> Am Tue, 21 Mar 2017 21:35:36 +0200
> schrieb Alan McKinnon :
>
>> This post is rather vague, sorry about that in advance.
>>
>> I've spent much time on this and gotten absolutely nowhere. So I
>> conclude all my thou
t by default see an error on-screen, not actually think for
yourself, and dump a paste to gentoo-user expecting everyone here to do
your thinking for you?
Seriously, this is getting tiresome.
I hope you are not being paid wages to work these Gentoo machine(s).
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f a package, rather spend
your time writing a local ebuild in an overlay than conjuring up
invisible magic scripts that are certain to break into millions of shiny
pieces
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top it, gentoo-user is not your personal Google clone or a
quasi-brain you can tap for any answer without doing some thinking of
your own
A simple eix nano would have told you everything:
It's in section "installed packages not in database"
Latest stable nano is 2.6.3. You have 2.3.1-r2
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se, or of which you have several backups
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On 26/03/2017 01:24, Mick wrote:
On Saturday 25 Mar 2017 21:08:14 Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/03/2017 18:23, Mick wrote:
After years of running KDM to start various desktop environments
flawlessly
(KDE, fluxbox, enlightenment, plasma) I had to replace it with SDDM. With
the arrival of x11-misc
On 25/03/2017 16:37, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 03/25/2017 03:00 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/03/2017 09:49, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I'm upgrading my last system and have few blockers left:
Those are not blockers.
The part of emerge output above this, the bit you snippe
s:
(x11-libs/libxcb-1.12:0/1.12::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) causes
rebuilds for:
(media-libs/mesa-12.0.1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ">=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r2:0/5=[unicode]"
have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request:
- sys-libs/ncurses-5.9-r5::gentoo (masked by: )
(dependency required by "sys-apps/util-linux-2.26.2::gentoo" [installed])
(dependency required by "@__auto_slot_operator_replace_installed__" [argument])
Going back to older "udev" makes no sense.
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ng 'sddmdm'
alan@khamul ~/gitwork/ansible $ equery size sddm
* x11-misc/sddm-0.14.0-r2
Total files : 192
Total size : 4.78 MiB
The on that works is smaller and lighter than the one that doesn't.
I say dump sddm and stick with lightdm which works :-)
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last forever
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s apache2 ssl foomaticdb ppds mysql
-acl \
java tiff jpeg png usb fbdev scanner gimp cgi fam nplt type1 opengl tetex \
dbus policykit spell -systemd"
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On 23/03/2017 19:28, Cogumelos Maravilha wrote:
Hi list,
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] dev-libs/libuv-1.10.2 USE="-static-libs" ABI_X86="(64)
-32 (-x32)"
[ebuild U ] dev-util/cmake-3.7.2 [3.2.2]
[ebuild U ] dev-db/mariadb-10.0.30 [10.0.19] USE="openssl%*
server%*
On 24/03/2017 03:10, Adam Carter wrote:
Hi All,
Looking for a software recommendation. I want to be able to supply a
list of IPs and SNMP community strings as input, then store the query
results (eg interface info, route tables etc) in a database with a web
interface. WIll be <100 devices.
What
#x27;s startup files
what you probably assume it does.
Read it, read it again, read it three times. Read and understand what is
actually there.
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e the 3rd day of the
month happen Monday to Friday
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did tests some years back and found it overall the best for an
interactive desktop with a DE. I haven't repeated those tests since, has
there been significant changes in this are last year or three?
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ry for reasons of just because.
He's happy to learn python (useful), learn ansible (very useful) but not
chrome as the everyday browser (meh)
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On 21/03/2017 22:04, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On March 21, 2017 8:35:36 PM GMT+01:00, Alan McKinnon
wrote:
This post is rather vague, sorry about that in advance.
I've spent much time on this and gotten absolutely nowhere. So I
conclude all my thoughts and assumptions are wrong and not worth
On 21/03/2017 21:57, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
This post is rather vague, sorry about that in advance.
I've spent much time on this and gotten absolutely nowhere. So I
conclude all my thoughts and assumptions are wrong and not worth even
sharing (on account of them being so wrong
On 21/03/2017 21:50, Kai Krakow wrote:
Am Tue, 21 Mar 2017 21:35:36 +0200
schrieb Alan McKinnon :
This post is rather vague, sorry about that in advance.
I've spent much time on this and gotten absolutely nowhere. So I
conclude all my thoughts and assumptions are wrong and not worth
5, and the problem isn't from a recent upgrade, I've been
battling with this for ages through MANY kde and firefox updates.
My question:
Where the hell do I start to figure out what's really going on?
I used up all my sysadmin troubleshooting knowledge and have had to
revert back to n00b status on this one.
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address.
This is the only box that is giving me a problem.
How to trouble shoot it?
I brought the small box and connected to my home network but I can not
repeat the behaviour.
The solution is in your logs.
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4.10
support
4.10 is still very new and you are most unlikely to absolutely require it.
Patience young padawan, patience. The universe is not instant coffee,
you don't just add water right now.
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On 18/03/2017 02:55, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> On 03/17 11:20, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> On Friday 17 Mar 2017 19:10:03 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>>> As Grant said, we don't really know what you are up to from the given
>>> information.
>>
>> In partic
.
As Grant said, we don't really know what you are up to from the given
information.
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-load restart
> does not restart the module.
>
> Do I need to restart the box, this procedure work on a different box
> without restart.
>
What is the correct module name? It does not have to match the file name.
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-libs/libev-4.23)
> 1489518628: >>> unmerge success: dev-libs/libev-4.23
> 1489518628: *** exiting successfully.
> 1489518629: *** terminating.
>
> On another box I did not notice this behaviour, but there are some
> differences
> between them in terms of applications installed. Both have the same portage
> profile:
>
> default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop/plasma
>
> Is it a matter of waiting for a while for the new KDE apps to move into
> stable, or should I be reinstalling some of the above packages?
Make this box's world, USE, masks etc the same as that box
Next version might fix things but that's likely very wishful thinking.
More likely portage took away something you need because you didn't say
to keep it
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les helps :-/
>
> ...If --regex is not specified, PATTERNs can contain globbing
> characters. If any PATTERN contains no globbing characters, locate
> behaves as if the pattern were *PATTERN*.
And none of that matters as the shell will expand the globs before
locate even sees it at all. Unless you go to extra measures with quotes.
But the whole exercise is completely unnecessary as locate by default
does partial matches. This always does what you want:
locate consent_extraction
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On 14/03/2017 19:51, Willie M wrote:
> On 03/14/2017 09:52 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 14/03/2017 17:45, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> After I do an update, I get this message:
>>>
>>> !!! existing preserved libs:
>>> >>> package: sys-libs/b
On 14/03/2017 19:00, allan gottlieb wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 14 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> On 14/03/2017 16:43, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>> I update roughly twice a week. On one machine (full output below) I was
>>> told that libinput and evdev are blocking
On 14/03/2017 19:05, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 03/14/2017 06:34 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> Eek. That's not nice. You have masked frameworks-5.32.0 and plasma-5.9.3
>> packages (presumably you got all of them), and you missed something in
>> the huge chain that
both packages
- emerge -C both packages
- manually untar both quickpkg archives to their original location. Now
you have all your tools back, without the package metadata to confuse
portage
- emerge both packages, ignoring the expected file collision errors.
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tatic-libs {-test} -vanilla"
> [nomerge ] net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.14.5
> [nomerge ] x11-libs/libnotify-0.7.6-r3
> [nomerge ] virtual/notification-daemon-0
> [nomerge ]gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.20.4
> [nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.20.2-r1
> [nomerge ] net-misc/networkmanager-1.4.4-r1
> [nomerge ] net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-2.6
> [nomerge ]net-wireless/crda-3.18-r1
> [ebuild U ] net-wireless/wireless-regdb-20170307 [20160610]
> [nomerge ] sys-devel/binutils-2.26.1 [2.25.1-r1] USE="cxx nls
> -multitarget -static-libs {-test} -vanilla"
> [ebuild U ] sys-devel/binutils-config-5-r3 [5-r2]
> [blocks B ] (" x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19)
> [blocks B ] (" x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19)
>
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week when the desktop breakage is fixed :-)
I'd say it's just not worth the effort (unless someone else posts a
proper list they already worked out).
Probably *much* easier to deal with frameworks breaking your desktop in
the first sentence. Would you be OK to deal with that rather than try
the masking route? What's the breakage you mention?
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ux-gnu-4.9.4
>
> I *think*, that with little time and patience, I can now sort this out.
> Thanks for the emerge -e hint. It doesn't seem to be in the emerge man
> page, though. What is the long-option name?
I'm too lazy to look it up myself and long ago stopping trying to
remember minutia, but search the man page for "empty". That's where it
is :-)
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Sometimes that doesn't work, depending on what
> packages depend on something that needs to be updated first. Also,
> sometimes --skipfirst comes in handy.
Helmut's question looks like emerge fails to make a list of stuff to
compile due to hard blocks. Not a compile failure.
So --keep-going won't work
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er package is selected for merging.
>
> Why??? What command line can I give to show why a new slot is being
> pulled in?
> (I wouldn't particularly mind, but as I am on an old x86 celeron, this
> will take hours to complete, for no obvious benefit...)
>
> Thanks
> Phil
ke
calling it. It's just a file and the only thing the bootloader cares
about is if it can find it.
Therefore rear is out of step, and rear needs to be patched
>
> Cheers,
> Phil
>
> On 6 March 2017 at 22:25, Alan McKinnon <mailto:alan.mckin...@gmail.com>> wr
led by ortage from an ebuild, then you have a bug to be
reported to b.g.o.
If you installed from git outside of portage, the you get to patch rear
yourself
Or, perhaps a third option. Does rear have a config file where you can
define the naming template for the kernel used? (I don't us
On 06/03/2017 01:35, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 03/05/2017 03:19 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 05/03/2017 23:33, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>> After upgrading my machine. I rebooted, everything went as planned.
>>> So I decided to upgrade to a newer kern
about 20%
>
> I'm using grub-0.97-r16
So, it is possible to grow /boot. I have done it many times. It is
tedious, boring and usually takes about 3 days longer than I have time
to spare and involves me using all spare samba shares and portable
drives I have
Considering your general state of knowledge and the sort of mistakes you
are making, I would advise you to backup your world file and
/etc/portage. Then trash that VM and start over, this time making
sensible choices about things like space for /boot
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t over it now and move on?
If you want reparations, you are of course entitled to claim your 100%
money back guarantee that never expires.
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On 04/03/2017 18:30, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday 04 Mar 2017 14:59:51 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> ... It's a ~arch package, so you get to be a field tester when you use it
>> :-)
>
> As Marc said, it isn't. But I'm incredulous that gpgme wasn't t
e version. SLOTting packages is trying is you don't know
how to do it, I'd advise not doing that.
Your best bet is to install one version from source into /usr/local/,
then find all the ways your system uses guile and take steps to always
correctly identify the correct one.
Another optio
On 04/03/2017 14:33, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday 04 Mar 2017 12:42:38 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 04/03/2017 11:45, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> Greetings.
>>>
>>> This is a KDE ~amd64 box, which still depends on kde-apps/kdepimlibs:4
>>> for m
On 04/03/2017 13:02, Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 04 Mar 2017 12:41:48 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 04/03/2017 11:50, Mick wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> This morning's attempt to update a no-multilib PC brought up this
>>> conflict:
>>>
>&g
t;
> Is it even possible to satisfy that condition?
>
No, but you can mask app-crypt/gpgme-1.8.0-r2 and stay on 1.5/1.6
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't be done anymore.
kdepim-4 users need to know this, and there is a non-zero chance that
that day may be today
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On 02/03/2017 23:31, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 03/02/2017 02:11 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 02/03/2017 22:57, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>> running "ifconfig" is it possible to display hostname, especially with
>>> "tun" interface
#x27;t be looking at ifconfig at all (don't you
know your own addresses?)
And finally the relationship between address and names is many<->many,
so which one you gonna use?
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nce I could see that nearly all or all of the packages rebuilt
> during During the @system run were to be done over again under a @world
> run,
@world includes @system
>
> Surely there can be no reason for this absent some other factor like
> new or changed use flags.
>
> So what causes this Groundhog day syndrome and how does one break out
> of it?
emerge -avuND
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not a programmer.
>
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>
> This is something I was concerned about myself, especially since the
> bare git protocol that most users access the repository from, even if
> it is the repository hosted by the Gentoo Foundation, is insecure. Git
> access via SSH or HTTPS *is* secure but is not implemented - I'm not
> sure why, as they've purchased a "real" certificate and the Git
> subdomain may already be covered by it.
I always though git's use of SHA hashes was to identify commits and
detect random bit flips, not to provide any measure of security.
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On 24/02/2017 23:46, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 02/24/2017 02:28 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 24/02/2017 23:25, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>> I've a Brother scanner ADS-2400N connected via network port.
>>>
>>> - I edit: /etc/sane.d/saned.c
rother scanner is detected.
>
> What am I missing?
Maybe that you are using a Red Hat package manager on a Gentoo machine?
Or that you wanted to ask fedora-user and sent it to gentoo-user by mistake?
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l.
> Is there a gentle way out of this collision or is
> this a typical Highlander situation?
that's a bug and it needs reporting.
Meanwhile you could rename the files for the package you intend to use
less, that will let the other package install. But it's a very temporary
workaround
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On 18/02/2017 22:42, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Alan McKinnon writes:
>
>> On 18/02/2017 00:08, Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> Are the virtualbox-guest-additions on portage for folks who are
>>> running VirtualBox vms on there gentoo OS?
>>>
>>> Or are they fo
are sorted.
>>
>> The new version of ffmpeg deprecates the old gstreamer plugins, so these
>> need to be removed.
>
> When I do this I get
> media-plugins/gst-plugins-ffmpeg-0.10.13_p201211-r3 pulled in by:
> media-plugins/gst-plugins-meta-0.10-r8 requires
> media-plugins/gst-plugins-ffmpeg:0.10
>
> How to fix this?
>
>
What is pulling in gst-plugins-meta? Is it in world and SLOTted?
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Gentoo Handbook.
>>>
>>> $ equery d gst-plugins-libav
>>> * These packages depend on gst-plugins-libav:
>>> media-plugins/gst-plugins-meta-1.8.3 (ffmpeg ?
>>>> =media-plugins/gst-plugins-libav-1.8.3:1.0[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?])
>>>>
>>> www-client/firefox-45.7.0 (gstreamer ?
>>>> =media-plugins/gst-plugins-libav-1.4.5:1.0)
>>> What shall I do to solve this dependency conflict?
>>>
>>> Does it mean that I should use -gstreamer use flag while compiling firefox?
>>>
>>> Will it be possible to see youtube videos in FF, if I compile it
>>> without gstreamer?
>>>
>> I think the problem is that you don't allow chromium to be rebuilt,
>> because all your blocking packages depend on the installed slot
>> (indicated by the '=') and need to be rebuilt in case ffmpeg is upgraded.
>> So, if you don't exclude chromium ffmpeg should be upgraded and the
>> blocking packages rebuilt/upgraded.
>
> Yes, you are right: with chromium everything started to compile without
> dependency conflicts. But chromium takes more than 8 hours on my computer
> to compile. :(
>
>
unfortunately chromium is one of those packages you cannot exclude and
expect to get away with it every time. Also firefox, icu,
boost/boostbuild, anything that's video player. And a few other bits
that have dep DEPENDs
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──
>> foo[bar?] bar? ( foo[bar] ) !bar? ( foo )
>> foo[!bar?] bar? ( foo ) !bar? ( foo[-bar] )
>> foo[bar=] bar? ( foo[bar] ) !bar? ( foo[-bar] )
>> foo[!bar=] bar? ( foo[-bar] ) !bar? ( foo[bar] )
>>
>> So you must have the X use flag enabled for pango but disabled for
>> cairomm. Try enabling it for cairomm and all should be fine.
>>
>> Regards
>> Johannes
>>
>
> Hi Alan, hi Johannes,
>
> thanks for all your help!
> "I am over 30...please help me to gentoo..."
> ;)
>
> Will take a deeper look into the few use-flags I set by hand.
Do you have "-*" in USE ?
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ation of USE
flags in their deps (cairo, pango, gtkmm, etc) that wants X off for one
and on for another.
Check your USE for all of those deps, especially USE=X. The problem
setting is most likely to be in package.use
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ed.
>
> All I'm trying to ask is if you are installing a vbox vm with gentoo
> os in a non-gentoo host are you expected to install the
> guest-additions thru portage.
You install virtualbox-guest-additions on a Gentoo guest VM.
What is running on the host is irrelevant
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g the plasma SLOTs.
If your world file is in good condition I recommend you let portage
clean what it wants to. In the unlikely evnt the devs missed something,
you can always emerge a missing package or two back.
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oes nvram show do anything useful?
if so, do the subsequent greps and cuts do what you want?
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o fix this blockage?
ALWAYS run emerge with -t option and the output will give the answer you
seek.
Most replies on this list will ask you do it, so just get in the habit
of doing it yourself
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On 09/02/2017 13:49, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> On Thursday, 09. Feb 2017, 12:24:52 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 09/02/2017 11:52, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
>>> On Thursday, 09. Feb 2017, 00:35:05 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 22:52:5
erge these packages? [Yes/No]
>>>
>>> How can I find out why this happens?
>>
>> Add --tree to you emerge invocation.
>
> There seems to be no dependency at all!?
That usually means you have the package in your world file
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chroot: failed to run command '/bin/bash': Exec format error
>
> The error is usually due to stuff like trying to run 32-bit code in a
> 64-bit environment.
>
Will it run busybox as the shell? That's usually static and may work.
sh is unlikely to work though, on red hat and derivatives it's usually a
symlink to bash :-(
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may not be alien but not done this before so curious.
As far as I know the blob is firmware, not driver so the answer is yes,
you will always need the firmware.
The firmware does not have to be built into the kernel if you use
modules, it can be loaded from userspace.
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(which is what chrony speaks), not
>> NTP the software.
>
> I think my DD-WRT router is runnint NTP server.
> Is it possible to update the time from the rounter?
yes, just point your local ntp t the router address. Make sure it's
listening.
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j/RuntimeGuestR0/common/alloc/heapsimple.o
> *** Exiting with status 2
> ERROR: x11-drivers/xf86-video-virtualbox-5.0.32::gentoo failed (compile
> phase):
^
This is what is failing, not virtualbox-guest-additions
Try downgrade those drivers
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On 06/02/2017 21:55, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 02/06/2017 12:25 PM, Poncho wrote:
>> On 06.02.2017 19:06, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>> On 06/02/2017 12:41, Poncho wrote:
>>>> On 06.02.2017 08:53, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>>>> Are there any
On 06/02/2017 21:25, Poncho wrote:
> On 06.02.2017 19:06, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 06/02/2017 12:41, Poncho wrote:
>>> On 06.02.2017 08:53, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>>> Are there any good replacement for "nx / nxclient" in Linux?
>>>> NX
On 06/02/2017 20:12, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Alan McKinnon [17-02-06 19:08]:
>> On 06/02/2017 19:09, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> While compiling my new root, it fails again.
>>>
>>> Here is the desription what happens...
On 06/02/2017 20:41, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 02/06/2017 10:22 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 05/02/2017 21:50, Daniel Frey wrote:
>>> I am trying magick-rotation to see if it will work on my Surface Pro 3
>>> (they tested in on a Surface Pro 2 and it was working, un
gt; [IP-] [ ] dev-python/pygtk-2.24.0-r4:2
>
> I've also tried rebuilding it, still no worky.
>
> Anyone know how to solve this?
>
> Dan
>
The module is in /usr/share/magick-rotation/gui_gtk.py
You need to read /usr/share/doc/magick-rotation-${PV}/INSTALLER.txt
S
d looking up the info doesn't tell me much.
telepathy is an instant messaging framework, the successor to Kopete
from KDE
webkit is ... web rendering stuff. Hard to tell what it means in context
of rdp
zeroconf is avahi, mdnsresponder, config-less networking. All
implementations of the same idea
ayatana is a notification framework. If you have it, remmina uses it for
notifications
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al problems with that at work (Mint clients) so couldn't use
remmina with plain RDP.
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won't be used anymore.
[I have to use this trick with several python apps I use and need
modified. It works well as long as I remember I've done it :-) ]
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On 04/02/2017 17:56, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday 04 Feb 2017 17:32:53 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> Modern kernels DO get nervous if they have no swap at all - it's used
>> internally. So make a small amount of swap to make the kernel happy, say
>> 64M or so.
ur world file.
Mask nagios-4.2.4 if you want, but that will cause a problem as it's the
only nagios version in the tree. Do you have an overlay enabled that
provides nagios-3?
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On 04/02/2017 18:12, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 10:32 AM, Alan McKinnon
> wrote:
>>
>> Size of swap is the classic cargo-cult question,
>
> ++
>
>>
>> Modern kernels DO get nervous if they have no swap at all - it's used
>>
ram). So someone figured
out that 32M swap was a good compromise; it's about 5-10% of the size of
disks we had back then and 32M is read back from an MFM drive fast
enough that the user doesn't get impatient waiting. I'm not making this up!
Move forward to the present day.
What happens when you run out of RAM? You get an out-of-memory error
that a decent app will handle gracefully.
What happens when you have swap and run out of RAM? The kernel starts to
use disk, and goes krunch krunch krunch very slowly for quite a while,
and then you get an out-of-memory error that a decent app will handle
gracefully...
Plus usually when an app starts thrashing to disk, the kernel starts to
struggle mightily and a runaway process starts where slow access causes
more things to swap, which makes even more swap, and then the system
runs out of memory anyway
So why are you using swap at all these days with 16G being common? Do
people have any concept how much memory that is, and what it takes to
fill it? (I've only managed to achieve that with dodgy flash apps on
dodgy sites...)
My advice is to not use swap. Yes, it is counter-intuitive and yes it
goes against the advice you see all over the internet from 1996, and
many people will swear blind that twice ram is perfect ad are terrified
to say otherwise because then they will have been wrong. But I can show
that the advice is cargo-culted and I can show that no-one can defend
that advice. The solution to running out of memory is to get more RAM
(or fix the app that leaks).
Modern kernels DO get nervous if they have no swap at all - it's used
internally. So make a small amount of swap to make the kernel happy, say
64M or so. Yes, megs.
And if your machine sleeps to disk you will need swap large enough to
store the memory image - it has to go somewhere and that is swap.
That's my advice. Now let the nay-sayers begin the argument
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> And this is the launcher icon:
>>>
>>> http://i.imgur.com/UyGlgLK.png
>>>
>>> AFAIK, this is the Gentoo logo.
>>>
>>
>> That appears to be upstream's new icon for that:
>>
>> https://www.kde.org/announcements/plasma-5.9/plasma-5.9.png
>
> Oh, wow. So KDE uses an icon that is exactly the same as Gentoo's.
>
> Well, never mind then.
>
>
More like that IS the upstream icon, and you haven't realised yet it's
not Gentoo branding
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s trying to tell me.
> By far my marsian isn't that good as my english...and take a look how
> horrible THAT is... ;)
>
> Who tals marsian and is willing to translate ;)
Your python targets seems off.
Remove all occurences of python targets and python single targets in
make.conf, leave the decision to portage and the profile.
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neak a monthly repeating change control in and just do it
[1] 1000 days uptime these days is stupid. All it proves is that the
admin is not doing kernel updates and the host probably leaks security
holes like a sieve
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On 30/01/2017 23:40, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>
> On 01/30/2017 02:04 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 30/01/2017 22:57, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> grub:0 doesn't have a multislot USE flag, only grub:0 does
>
> Thank Alan, I just blocked off grub all
/grub-2.02_beta3-r1)
>>
>> You probably need to set the 'multislot' use flag for grub.
>
> I don't use grub-2.
> I think I will need to install grub-0.97-r16
> and reinstall it gain.
either mask grub:2 or explicitly enable grub:0 only. Edit your world
file to have this for grub:
sys-boot/grub:0
> Do I need to enable 'multislot' use flag for grub?
You need to learn to look things up first.
grub:0 doesn't have a multislot USE flag, only grub:0 does
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what portage does. You can make it stfu a
bit by not using -v
>
> NOTE: Use the '--verbose-conflicts' option to display parents omitted above
>
>
> * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be
> * installed at the same time on the same system.
>
> (sys-boot/grub-0.97-r16:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
> sys-boot/grub:0 required by @selected
>
> (sys-boot/grub-2.02_beta3-r1:2/2.02_beta3-r1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
> merge) pulled in by
> sys-boot/grub required by @selected
>
> --
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>
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On 30/01/2017 17:15, Corbin Bird wrote:
>
> On 01/30/2017 08:56 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On 30/01/2017 16:55, John Covici wrote:
>>> On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 09:32:46 -0500,
>>> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>>
>>> But I found binutil
On 30/01/2017 17:14, John Covici wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 09:56:29 -0500,
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>> On 30/01/2017 16:55, John Covici wrote:
>>> On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 09:32:46 -0500,
>>> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>>>
>>
>> [snip]
>>
On 30/01/2017 16:55, John Covici wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 09:32:46 -0500,
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
[snip]
> But I found binutils-config and just switched from 2.25-r1 to 2.27, so
> I will see what happens.
> So, after removing the old versions of binutils, the preser
im really does is clean up blocks from deleted files, nuke the
metadata and return the blocks to the unallocated pool.
This is an expensive operation on SSDs which is why they are delayed. In
theory you could even leave the disk untrim'med until you need the space :-)
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ably
for "old stuff"
IUf you have other versions' cruft still lying around in
/usr/lib64/binutils/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/, then move that junk out the
way and try again. It's very likely dynamic runtime nonsense that
depclean didn't know about
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isn't even in the tree anymore. (The OP
> hasn't stated whether he actually uses KDE, though.)
KDE isn't IN @system, but gets pulled in if you use --update --deep
However, there's a way out. @system is a defined set of packages (about
50 or so), not a list of stuff plus all it's deps. So do this:
emerge @system
That should keep everything except the list of system packages out of
the dep graph
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is hardmasked. It will be
updated in due course.
When you've dealt with java-config-wrapper, mariadb and ruby, try emerge
world again. You will be presented with a whole new bunch of interesting
and fascinating problems to solve, all of which are unique and needs
their own approach. The approach depends of course on the nature of the
problem and you have to run emerge world to see what that is. Rinse,
repeat and keep doing it till portage is happy, your tree is synced and
no problems remain.
[You will probably need to deal with perl-cleaner, python-updater and
the ruby equivalent towards th end, this gets all your modules sync'ed
back up with your version of the interpreter.]
"Gentoo is not for the faint-hearted" is the quote I think most applies
here.
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On 29/01/2017 16:02, John Covici wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Jan 2017 08:41:59 -0500,
> Responses in line.
>
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>> On 29/01/2017 12:11, John Covici wrote:
>>> Hi. I am having a couple of preserved rebuild problems which I have
>>> no idea
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