Re: [gentoo-user] slot conflict for the same package: how to add a USE flag?

2020-05-20 Thread Daniel Frey
On 5/20/20 12:06 PM, n952162 wrote: The command was: emerge -vu dev-qt/qtgui dev-qt/qtx11extras dev-qt/qtopengl dev-qt/qtprintsupport dev-qt/qtwidgets dev-qt/qtxml dev-qt/linguist-tools dev-qt/qtnetwork dev-qt/qtsvg dev-qt/qtcore The output to that is attached. I tried just emerging zlib with

Re: [gentoo-user] Update Gentoo recently is becoming difficult

2020-05-13 Thread Daniel Frey
On 5/12/20 1:57 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 3:24 PM Daniel Frey wrote: On 5/12/20 10:54 AM, Joachim Gwoke wrote: Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on my side I

Re: [gentoo-user] Update Gentoo recently is becoming difficult

2020-05-12 Thread Daniel Frey
On 5/12/20 10:54 AM, Joachim Gwoke wrote: Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on my side I believe mine was soundconverter, but now I'm not so sure. It wanted something other than 3.7, a

Re: [gentoo-user] Update Gentoo recently is becoming difficult

2020-05-12 Thread Daniel Frey
On 5/12/20 6:52 AM, Victor Ivanov wrote: Python has indeed been a bit of a mess recently for me as well, but I haven't had any major issues. Presumably, this could be attributed to the fact that since python migrations started I have been using the --changed-deps flag to emerge, which I noticed

Re: [gentoo-user] Seagate ST8000NM0065 PMR or SMR plus NAS SAS SATA question

2020-05-10 Thread Daniel Frey
On 5/10/20 1:02 AM, Dale wrote: Hi Michael, I think it is too.  Your link shows about what the link I was looking at does. I did research the SATA and SAS connector issue again.  Seagate has a picture of both for comparison and the drive I was looking at is a SAS drive.  When I did more res

Re: [gentoo-user] dir or file? >> /etc/portage/package.mask

2020-04-19 Thread Daniel Frey
On 4/18/20 10:56 AM, tu...@posteo.de wrote: Hi, I /thought/ that /etc/portage/package.mask is a file and using it in this manner works as exspected. Also the docs are of that opinion, too: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki//etc/portage/package.mask BUT! * error: please convert //etc/portage/packa

Re: [gentoo-user] Quick question: Bootdevice nameing...

2020-04-06 Thread Daniel Frey
On 4/5/20 11:21 PM, tu...@posteo.de wrote: Hi, Currentlu my newly created system is installed on a harrdisk, which sit in a docking station connect via USB to my PC. The system is intended to be complete in the sense, that can boot bu itsself without accessing any other storage device. What is

Re: [gentoo-user] How to fix license error during install?

2020-03-21 Thread Daniel Frey
On 3/20/20 6:16 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: Hi Everyone, I'm having trouble installing Gentoo in a Virtual Box VM for testing. It is a x86_64 guest. I selected a hardened profile to test PaX, which means I selected 18 in 'eselect profile'. I'm at "Configuring the Linux kernel" in the Handbook (ht

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: firefox managed by my organization?

2020-03-04 Thread Daniel Frey
On 3/4/20 12:14 AM, n952162 wrote: Yes, you're right: 01~>cat /usr/lib64/firefox/distribution/policies.json {   "policies": {     "DisableAppUpdate": true   } } The prediction is, if I were to remove that file, the banner would go away.  I'll try that at some point. Thank you. It will g

Re: [gentoo-user] Rasp-Pi-4 Gentoo servers

2020-03-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 3/1/20 7:40 AM, n952162 wrote: "within the country"?  :-)  You must be American? No. Dan

Re: [gentoo-user] Rasp-Pi-4 Gentoo servers

2020-03-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2/29/20 11:13 PM, William Kenworthy wrote: Keep in mind that rpi are not the only cheap, capable arm hardware out there. I am using a number of odroid devices, including an N2 with a gentoo based kernel and a gentoo aarch64 userland.  Its used for lxc containers for asterisk, dns, webdav, ma

Re: [gentoo-user] Rasp-Pi-4 Gentoo servers

2020-03-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 3/1/20 6:33 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 2:13 AM William Kenworthy wrote: Keep in mind that rpi are not the only cheap, capable arm hardware out there. I completely agree. Anytime I'm looking at an application I consider the SBCs available as options. Certainly the od

Re: [gentoo-user] Rasp-Pi-4 Gentoo servers

2020-02-29 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2/28/20 5:38 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 8:11 PM Daniel Frey wrote: Thanks for the detail, I've just ordered an RPi4B to mess around with. It would be helpful to move DNS etc off my home server as I'm trying to separate everything into VLANs. Keep in mind

Re: [gentoo-user] Rasp-Pi-4 Gentoo servers

2020-02-28 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2/27/20 1:49 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 4:25 PM james wrote: Yea, I was not clear. I'd run the mail-server, on a 'cluster' (4 or more), not an individual pi-board unless it was beef up, processor and ram wise. Gig E would also be on my list. Unless you have some nich

Re: [gentoo-user] The saga of the missing Logitech drivers

2020-01-31 Thread Daniel Frey
On 1/31/20 10:16 AM, Jack wrote: I know this doesn't directly answer what might be broken, but as I remember, the kernel upgrade guides do suggest going through the full configuration when changing more than just the minor version.  So 5.4.12 to 5.4.13, the make oldconfig is likely to be enough

Re: [gentoo-user] Failed to emerge www-client/firefox-68.4.1, Log file:

2020-01-16 Thread Daniel Frey
On 1/16/20 10:40 AM, Valmor de Almeida wrote: Hello list, I have been trying for a while getting firefox emerged; no luck. Inputs appreciated. Thanks, -- Valmor * sys-devel/clang:9 is missing! Cannot use LLVM slot 9 ... Do you have this installed? What's the output of `equery list llvm cla

Re: [gentoo-user] Guidance on using Gentoo to clone a Win 10 system drive

2020-01-07 Thread Daniel Frey
On 1/7/20 8:58 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:52 AM Mick > wrote: > > This is getting a tad O/T, since we're talking about activation of a non- > Gentoo OS, but here it goes: > I completely agree. I wasn't expecting the conversation to go t

Re: [gentoo-user] NFS problem

2019-12-30 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-30 09:04, Peter Humphrey wrote: Is anyone feeling less clueless than me? I'm out of ideas now and hoping for some help. I set up a new NFS server in the last weeks or so and had this weird problem where I couldn't most an NFSv4 export on clients. After a lot of head scratching,

Re: [gentoo-user] NFS problem

2019-12-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-24 02:17, Mick wrote: On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 09:03:44 GMT Peter Humphrey wrote: On Tuesday, 24 December 2019 06:11:12 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote: What happens when you remove the IPv6 adresses from the NFS config? As you are using IPv4, those should not be needed. I haven't had ti

[gentoo-user] Service marked as crashed, but it is running?

2019-12-23 Thread Daniel Frey
I have this strange issue. I install lcdproc to drive a VFD in my HTPC case. So I set it up and started it (it is working.) However: # rc-status | grep LCDd LCDd [ crashed ] But it is actually running (and the display is working): # ps aux |

Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel option missing - very frustrating...

2019-12-15 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-15 12:13, Mike Gilbert wrote: On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 2:42 PM Daniel Frey wrote: On 2019-12-15 09:36, Franz Fellner wrote: I can't see CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV in your list. It's not supposed to be: "=n". I think you are reading that incorrectly. VIDEO_DEV [=n]

Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel option missing - very frustrating...

2019-12-15 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-15 09:36, Franz Fellner wrote: I can't see CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV in your list. It's not supposed to be: "=n". After 45 minutes of messing about trying all sorts of combinations, I found it has a hidden requirement for CONFIG_MEDIA_CAMERA_SUPPORT. This is not present in the help in menu

[gentoo-user] Kernel option missing - very frustrating...

2019-12-15 Thread Daniel Frey
Well, I bought a new TV tuner card for MythTV, a Hauppauge QuadHD. It uses the cx23885 driver, but I can't find it anywhere. According to menuconfig: Symbol: VIDEO_CX23885 [=n] Type : tristate Prompt: Conexant cx23885 (2388x successor) support Location: -> Device Drivers

Re: [gentoo-user] Is there a way to list orphaned services?

2019-12-13 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-13 02:44, Stefan Schmiedl wrote: Hi Daniel, if you have color on your terminal, try ls -l $(sudo find -L /etc -type l) The combination of -L (follow symbolic links) and -type l (entries must be links) produces all broken links below the given search root. Now, I could

Re: [gentoo-user] Is there a way to list orphaned services?

2019-12-13 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-13 03:17, Mick wrote: I seem to also have a few dangling on an old PC here! $ find -L /etc/runlevels -type l /etc/runlevels/boot/tmpfiles.setup /etc/runlevels/boot/alsasound /etc/runlevels/boot/swapfiles /etc/runlevels/default/modules-load /etc/runlevels/default/vixie-cron Is it a ma

[gentoo-user] Is there a way to list orphaned services?

2019-12-12 Thread Daniel Frey
Subject kind of says it all... I was reading manpages and I don't think there's a way, so I thought I'd ask. I've been merging/unmerging packages for testing and some have to be started via a daemon, so I've had to add them to /etc/runlevels/* via rc-update. The problem is I was removing p

Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel panic on 5.4.2 - not sure of cause yet

2019-12-12 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-10 21:31, Andrew Udvare wrote: I have been getting relatively consistent kernel panics on some call to find_css_set and sometimes a stack trace that mentions cgroups. On 5.4.0 I don't get this same crash and I added blocking of auto-loading nvidia under the ramdisk just in case that's

Re: [gentoo-user] How to tell what the current AMD microcode level is?

2019-12-07 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-12-07 16:22, Adam Carter wrote: I dont know, so i just use the ~amd64 linux-firmware version. For my 3900X its currently; microcode: CPU0: patch_level=0x08701013 The last update came through in October; firmware-md5s-2019-09-09.txt:fef89be989f6a160b340027a24cd0a16  /lib/firmware/amd

[gentoo-user] How to tell what the current AMD microcode level is?

2019-12-07 Thread Daniel Frey
Well, I managed to get my hands on a Ryzen 3950x. I figured I should be updating the microcode... so I set up early updating but it isn't doing anything. dmesg is listing what the current microcode level is. The problem is, I can't find anywhere that lists what the current (or latest) microco

Re: [gentoo-user] To all IPv6-slackers among the Gentoo community

2019-11-27 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-11-26 15:41, Ralph Seichter wrote: * Daniel Frey: Can't do anything, ipv6 is completely disabled (removed from kernel config.) A search for "linux kernel enable ipv6" just returned more than 1.7 million results. Even if I recompile my custom kernels it won't w

Re: [gentoo-user] To all IPv6-slackers among the Gentoo community

2019-11-26 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-11-25 06:53, Ralph Seichter wrote: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ripe-list/2019-November/001712.html This does not come as a surprise, of course, but I consider it a good point in time to pause and ask oneself what each individual can do to move further towards IPv6. The end is

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: eno1 became back eth0

2019-11-14 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-11-14 08:21, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2019-11-13, Alarig Le Lay wrote: PS: Old interface names were way more guessable than the new ones (eth0 used to work 99% of time). I really don’t understand why someone woke a morning a though “we should randomise this, it’s too much stable”. The

Re: [gentoo-user] visualise openrc initscript start order and dependency tree

2019-11-07 Thread Daniel Frey
On 2019-11-07 04:37, Bill Kenworthy wrote: I have run into some problems creating openrc initscripts for moosefs - is there something that will display the start order/dependency tree? Text or graphical doesn't matter. Bill K. rc-status does try to resolve dependencies and list them in ord

Re: [gentoo-user] Portage+gentoolkit blockage

2019-10-28 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/27/19 10:34 PM, Walter Dnes wrote: On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 03:36:00PM +1100, Adam Carter wrote On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 3:23 PM Walter Dnes wrote: I went 41 days without emerging (yeah, I know). Anyhow, emerge first wants me to update portage, but I run into problems. Can I safely u

Re: [gentoo-user] OCR for music (OMR)

2019-10-21 Thread daniel
Hope this helps Daniel On Monday, October 21, 2019 1:39:03 PM CEST Wols Lists wrote: > On 20/10/19 13:39, Mick wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I'm on the lookout for an application which can convert musical notation > > from scanned bitmap copies/pdf files to midi files.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: syslog-ng 10s pause during startup

2019-10-20 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/19/19 8:09 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2019-10-19, Daniel Frey wrote: On 10/18/19 5:47 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2019-10-18, Daniel Frey wrote: It is waiting for entropy to build. Interesting -- what does syslog-ng need entropy for? Moving mouse or typing on keyboard will speed

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: syslog-ng 10s pause during startup

2019-10-19 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/18/19 5:47 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2019-10-18, Daniel Frey wrote: It is waiting for entropy to build. Interesting -- what does syslog-ng need entropy for? Moving mouse or typing on keyboard will speed it up but I have machines only controlled by IR so this was not helpful

Re: [gentoo-user] syslog-ng 10s pause during startup

2019-10-18 Thread Daniel Frey
Posting from phone, please excuse the formatting. It is waiting for entropy to build. Moving mouse or typing on keyboard will speed it up but I have machines only controlled by IR so this was not helpful. I switched to sysklogd and installed havaged and the problem went away. Dan On Fri., Oct.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-14 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/14/19 7:47 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2019-10-12, Daniel Frey wrote: I've run into this many times, whenever portage asks me to update itself after a sync I always run `emerge -a portage gentoolkit` to merge them both so this error doesn't happen. I ran into this for the

Re: [gentoo-user] sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-12 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/12/19 12:37 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 02:14:51 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote: I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time, If you are unable to update more frequently than that you are going to encounter issues and maybe a binary distro would be a better

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: firefox 68

2019-09-18 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Mick schrieb am 18.09.19 um 11:47: > On Monday, 16 September 2019 17:55:45 BST Daniel Pielmeier wrote: > >> What fixed the issue for me was deleting the files addons.json and >> addonStartup.json.lz4. As well as addons.sqlite which is superseded by >> addons.json anyway.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: firefox 68

2019-09-16 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
is superseded by addons.json anyway. After this firefox started fine. Having had problems with addons before I knew deleting this files is somewhat safe. At least there weren't any apparent problems afterwards. Bonus is you keep all your settings for firefox and the addons. However I can't guarantee this works for everybody so create a backup of your firefox profile before. -- Best Regards Daniel

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: switch from gnome/systemd to xfce/openrc borked my system

2019-08-19 Thread Daniel Frey
On 8/19/19 5:24 AM, Raffaele Belardi wrote: Make sure you are using a kernel set up for openrc. Good catch, although I'm not sure where to find that info in the available kernel log. I'll look better, I need to stop it from scrolling. Did you update grub and remove the init= line that st

Re: [gentoo-user] Dolphin only allowing a single instance after update

2019-08-17 Thread Daniel Frey
On 8/17/19 4:48 PM, Dale wrote: Philip Webb wrote: 190816 Dale wrote: I upgraded my system last night, logged out and back in earlier and have noticed something new. It seems to only allow one instance of Dolphin to run at a time. I usually have three or four running for doing different things

Re: [gentoo-user] skylake and x265 movie display

2019-06-27 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/27/19 4:46 PM, Adam Carter wrote: The error was because i ran it in a remote shell. Running it locally now and it shows HEVC. I don't have any 8 bit HEVCs files so i'm transcoding one to 8bit now. Ok confirmed that 8 bit HEVC is low CPU and doesn't skip frames, so that's that.

Re: [gentoo-user] skylake and x265 movie display

2019-06-26 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/25/19 4:57 PM, Adam Carter wrote: My skylake (i3-6100U) system drops frames when watching x265 movies (in mpv and kodi), with all cores at 100% CPU. I've re-run through https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel and tried changing from the intel driver to modsetting, and it appears to use less CPU

Re: [gentoo-user] skylake and x265 movie display

2019-06-26 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/25/19 11:53 PM, Adam Carter wrote: This wouldn't happen to be a 10-bit encoded x265, would it? If it is, 10-bit hardware decoding is only supported in Kaby Lake or newer (this could explain it decoding in software/on CPU instead of GPU.)  That's possible.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: What the devil?!! [or Plasma teething problems Ia.]

2019-06-26 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/26/19 8:16 AM, Mick wrote: On Wednesday, 26 June 2019 15:22:45 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: On Wednesday, 26 June 2019 11:20:20 BST Mick wrote: I just looked at another installation. The default sddm configuration file (/usr/share/sddm/sddm.conf.d/00default.conf) shows this: [General] # Hal

Re: [gentoo-user] skylake and x265 movie display

2019-06-26 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/25/19 11:42 PM, Adam Carter wrote: What about USE flags for mesa and libva?  x11-libs/libva-2.4.0:0/2::gentoo  USE="X drm opengl -utils -vdpau -wayland" media-libs/mesa-19.1.1::gentoo  USE="classic dri3 egl gallium gbm gles2 llvm vaapi -d3d9 -debug -gles1 (-libglvnd) -lm_sensors

Re: [gentoo-user] skylake and x265 movie display

2019-06-25 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/25/19 4:57 PM, Adam Carter wrote: My skylake (i3-6100U) system drops frames when watching x265 movies (in mpv and kodi), with all cores at 100% CPU. I've re-run through https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel and tried changing from the intel driver to modsetting, and it appears to use less CPU

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Inter-package dependencies.

2019-06-20 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/20/19 8:55 AM, Ian Zimmerman wrote: On 2019-06-20 13:30, aleiphoenix . wrote: ewarn " I didn't know about vanilla-sources. Is there any advantage of using this package over just downloading tarballs or patchlevel updates from kernel.org? That's a good question. I supp

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing new versions of gentoo-sources…

2019-06-20 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/20/19 11:10 AM, Dale wrote: Kai Peter wrote: The bad thing about this, sometimes I have to use exclude gentoo-sources from things such as --depclean.  It's annoying but it's the only way I could come up with to do this. You can do an 'emerge --noreplace' - one time. I read the man pa

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing new versions of gentoo-sources…

2019-06-20 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/20/19 12:47 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 17:16:21 -0700, Daniel Frey wrote: I was thinking about this for a bit, and thought that maybe adding the slot to the package in /var/lib/portage/world would work. Every release has a separate slot, so this would never offer

Re: [gentoo-user] Preventing new versions of gentoo-sources…

2019-06-19 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/19/19 11:27 AM, Grant Taylor wrote: On 6/19/19 11:37 AM, Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov wrote: echo '>sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.15' >> /etc/portage/package.mask/kernels Perfect! Thank you.  :-) I did name the file /etc/portage/package.mask/gentoo-sources as I like to name the file after t

Re: [gentoo-user] AMD RX GPU in Gentoo

2019-06-11 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/11/19 7:56 AM, Emmanuel Vasilakis wrote: Hi! I'm running a pretty old PC. A Core2Duo E8400 and a GT730 nvidia card. Now, this is ok for what I need: work (emacs and bunch of terminals) and some little Kerbal Space Program. I'm thinking of upgrading some time in the next months to a 3600

Re: [gentoo-user] What is the best way to clean up the world file?

2019-06-06 Thread Daniel Frey
On 6/6/19 1:36 AM, Mick wrote: On Thursday, 6 June 2019 05:56:53 BST Dale wrote: Grant Taylor wrote: On 6/5/19 9:18 PM, Dale wrote: I would start by removing anything that has libs in it. Generally, those should be pulled in as deps. After that, I'd go through the list and remove anything th

Re: [gentoo-user] keywords vs use variables

2019-05-20 Thread Daniel Frey
On 5/20/19 10:54 AM, n952...@web.de wrote: Hi, Can someone explain the difference between keywords (as in package.accept_keywords) and use variables (as in package.use/)? Or point me to concise documentation that makes the difference clear? I'll try. Keywording allows you to mask/unmask sp

[gentoo-user] Trouble with kernel IR & by-id mapping

2019-05-20 Thread Daniel Frey
Well, I've been scratching my head for some time on this one. I have an HTPC with an iMon receiver. The IR receiver actually has two event inputs (mouse and button events come in separately.) Now, in the past, an entry was created under /dev/input/by-id that was the combination of the two chan

Re: [gentoo-user] Picking out a printer. Questions.

2019-04-21 Thread Daniel Frey
On 4/21/19 10:29 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 11:17 AM Daniel Frey wrote: Most companies with IT no longer bother with laser printers, they'll use large print centres (like copiers) which have a low cost-per-page (black and white can be under 1c/page.) We have retired

Re: [gentoo-user] Picking out a printer. Questions.

2019-04-21 Thread Daniel Frey
On 4/21/19 4:27 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: You will pay for it VERY quickly. A good color laser costs $200. An inkjet plus the first set of cartridges, which will last six months together, will cost you $100-150 (one way or another - either with a cheap printer with super-expensive cartridges, or

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Update multiple failures

2019-04-02 Thread Daniel Frey
On 4/2/19 8:34 PM, Adam Carter wrote: On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 12:00 PM Daniel Frey <mailto:djqf...@gmail.com>> wrote: On 4/2/19 5:17 PM, Daniel Frey wrote: > Well, I haven't been bitten for quite a while now (years)... > > I have been doing updates to my

[gentoo-user] Re: Update multiple failures

2019-04-02 Thread Daniel Frey
On 4/2/19 5:17 PM, Daniel Frey wrote: Well, I haven't been bitten for quite a while now (years)... I have been doing updates to my mythtv frontends and I noticed this time around updating has been taking FOREVER. Something in this round of updates broke distcc (which worked the last u

[gentoo-user] Update multiple failures

2019-04-02 Thread Daniel Frey
Well, I haven't been bitten for quite a while now (years)... I have been doing updates to my mythtv frontends and I noticed this time around updating has been taking FOREVER. Something in this round of updates broke distcc (which worked the last update run.) In addition, I have multiple packag

Re: [gentoo-user] PSA: openrc-0.41 system borkage & ro root fs on next boot

2019-02-23 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Daniel Pielmeier schrieb am 23.02.19 um 16:37: > Daniel Pielmeier schrieb am 23.02.19 um 16:25: >> Holger Hoffstätte schrieb am 23.02.19 um 15:15: >>> >>> Last night openrc was updated to ~0.41, supposedly fixing [1]. >>> >>> Unfortunately it seems it

Re: [gentoo-user] PSA: openrc-0.41 system borkage & ro root fs on next boot

2019-02-23 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Daniel Pielmeier schrieb am 23.02.19 um 16:25: > Holger Hoffstätte schrieb am 23.02.19 um 15:15: >> >> Last night openrc was updated to ~0.41, supposedly fixing [1]. >> >> Unfortunately it seems it had the opposite effect and made things worse >> compared to the

Re: [gentoo-user] PSA: openrc-0.41 system borkage & ro root fs on next boot

2019-02-23 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
le a bug with more information. > > hth, > Holger > > [1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/659906 > > > Same here! However I am still on sys-apps/openrc-0.38.3-r1. I think the culprit is sys-fs/udev-init-scripts-33 which got an upgrade from version 32 on the day before this started happening! -- Regards Daniel

Re: [gentoo-user] minimal grub:2 install? [grub:0 being removed]

2019-01-17 Thread Daniel Frey
On 1/17/19 2:52 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: Apparently they're going to try to pry grub-0.97 from my cold dead fingers... Is there any documentation on how to do a basic minimal grub:2 install? I really don't want any of the auto-magical, devs know better than I do what I want, os-probing, hide al

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/24/18 8:40 AM, Grant Taylor wrote: On 12/24/18 8:48 AM, Daniel Frey wrote: Was a little hasty posting... That happens. Yes the new server emails voice messages as attachments. It also does things like tracking staff status (in office, away, etc) and so it has other notifications

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/23/18 8:21 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: I'm guessing that you need to get voice messages as attachments from the VoIP PBX, 192.0.2.123, to the corporate email server, 203.0.113.234. The problem is the site-to-site VPN only allows 198.51.100.0/24 and 203.0.113.0/24 to communicate.  Meaning that

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/23/18 8:21 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: Can the phone server in A talk to a system in B?  Or does the magic need to happen on a multi-homed host that is in both the Voice VLAN (A) and data VLAN (B)? Yes, I control the router, poking a hole allowing port 25 from the phone server IP to the ma

Re: [gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-23 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/23/18 5:07 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: [A] --- [B] --- === --- [C] A being the local server B being the new MTA C being the destination server --- network / IP route === VPN This is correct. A is the voice vlan, the black box is the phone server (which I am unable to add custom routes or

[gentoo-user] Mail forwarder on LAN

2018-12-23 Thread Daniel Frey
Hi all, I'm trying to solve a very specific problem where a server on a VLAN needs to send mail through a VPN it has no direct route to. So I figured I can add a route to a different VLAN that this server does have access to, and that VLAN already has a VPN route to contact the needed server

Re: [gentoo-user] Root on NFS Suspend/Resume support

2018-12-14 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/10/18 7:03 PM, Tsukasa Mcp_Reznor wrote:> Has anyone managed to get suspend/resume to work on diskless machines using NFS as the root? > > Suspend works like normal, but resume hard locks, can't seem to get any error's or anything as it's not sending to any log files naturally. > On 12/1

Re: [gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-09 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/5/18 1:34 PM, james wrote: Hello Dan:: lots of good suggestions. you can look in /usr/portage/x11/wm (or whereevery /etc/portage/x11-wm for a listing of what in the tree for smaller. I have been wanting to try lumina:: https://lumina-desktop.org/features/ "does not require PolicyKit, HAL

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-02 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/2/18 11:14 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: MythTV's requirement to use a GUI setup program on a "headless" server, always seemed like a massively stupid design decision. Yes, it was a dumb decision. However, I suppose it's better than having to edit that by hand... they could've uses a cli or

Re: [gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/1/18 9:07 PM, Dale wrote: You may want to google to be sure but I think the command can be something like: startx Should be /usr/bin/fluxbox. That's if you want to start it manually each time.  There are others ways if you want.  I think the only requirement is a working video card driv

Re: [gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/1/18 8:38 PM, Dale wrote: It's been a while but last I used Fluxbox, it was tiny.  If you just do a basic install, it isn't much to it.  Of course, it isn't feature rich either but it should run well on a low powered machine or consume very little resources on a bigger system.  I've got two

[gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
I've been trying to clean up my machines (pruning world file, etc) and am making progress. I ran into one issue, that being on my server (mythtv, file, etc) I am normally in text/ssh mode but occasionally I need X for something. Does anyone have suggestions for a small-footprint window manage

Re: [gentoo-user] Odd problem with Xorg

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/30/18 1:33 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote: Thank you, Dan. I hadn't heard of it, but your report immediately suggested I try it to reduce the wait while chronyd started, on two machines here. Worked like a charm: no waiting for enough entropy to be collected. No problem. What's weird is that

Re: [gentoo-user] Odd problem with Xorg

2018-11-28 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/28/18 12:40 PM, Andrew Udvare wrote: On Nov 28, 2018, at 15:09, Daniel Frey wrote: I've attached the two log files. I would like to see your syslog in both cases; dmesg output. I left the laptop sitting without logging in and when I came back ten minutes later I saw that

[gentoo-user] Odd problem with Xorg

2018-11-28 Thread Daniel Frey
I have this very strange problem on my old laptop (12+ years... maybe it's just dying now...) When starting up, I have sddm configured to start up. But, it doesn't... it just sits there. If I log on as root, the X server immediately starts up. I'm aware of the suid issue on xorg-server. I've

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Firefox and Thunderbird compile issue

2018-11-18 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/18/18 10:19, (Nuno Silva) wrote: > On 2018-11-18, Daniel Frey wrote: > >> On 11/18/18 02:47, Alarig Le Lay wrote: >>> Hi Daniel, >>> >>> Didi you tried to remove the temporary directory (inside /var/tmp) and >>> re-emerge id again? I

Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox and Thunderbird compile issue

2018-11-18 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/18/18 02:47, Alarig Le Lay wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Didi you tried to remove the temporary directory (inside /var/tmp) and > re-emerge id again? It looks like an incorrectly decompressed archive. > I just tried this, to no avail. I'm trying to rebuild the installed p

[gentoo-user] Firefox and Thunderbird compile issue

2018-11-17 Thread Daniel Frey
It looks like sometime in the last few days Firefox and Thunderbird versions were bumped. I've unfortunately got a problem (oddly enough, the same or very similar problems) with both: 1:09.75 In file included from /var/tmp/portage/www-client/firefox-60.3.0-r1/work/firefox-60.3.0/ff/media/libav/U

Re: [gentoo-user] Python forced upgrade

2018-11-11 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/11/18 04:22, J. Roeleveld wrote: > I usually do a full rebuild of everything (using --empty) in a chroot and > then > update using binary packages on the main system if I haven't done an update > in > a long time. > > If it's just python you want to be sure of, you can check the "Version

Re: [gentoo-user] Permissions error on starting X.

2018-11-04 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/04/18 10:33, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > > > > > On 11/03 11:20, Daniel Frey wrote: >> On 11/03/18 07:01, Alan Mackenzie wrote: >>> Hello, Gentoo. >>> >>> HEADS UP!!! >>> >>> If you start your X server from the command line w

[gentoo-user] Python forced upgrade

2018-11-04 Thread Daniel Frey
Hi all, I had an older machine "appliance" (mythtv-frontend) that hadn't had an update in a while (migrated to 29.1 yesterday/today.) I searched around on the mailing list as portage advised updating itself but it got itself in a circular dependency with python and wanted to install an unstable v

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Permissions error on starting X.

2018-11-04 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/04/18 02:22, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 03:11:45 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > >>> The developers, in this instance, failed to raise the ebuild's version >>> number from 1.20.3 when making this change, and also didn't notify >>> users by a NEWS item, that I can see. >> >

Re: [gentoo-user] Permissions error on starting X.

2018-11-03 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/03/18 07:01, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > Hello, Gentoo. > > HEADS UP!!! > > If you start your X server from the command line with, e.g. startx, you > now need to set the new(?) suid USE flag for the xorg-server package. > > This flag causes the binary to be installed with the setuid file flag,

Re: [gentoo-user] Compilation problem iptables

2018-10-24 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/24/18 10:23, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > No, it was not installed... > I would think, that portage/emerge would resolve this kind of > dependancies?! > > See the thread right next to yours, "iptables-1.8.1 build failure". Seems a dependency is missing in the ebuild. Dan

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE reboot not preserving running applications

2018-08-28 Thread Daniel Frey
On 08/28/18 02:57, Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > Since about the time of the last batch of plasma upgrades (I forget whether > it was applications, frameworks or Qt), every time I reboot the box from the > KDE reboot dialogue, when I log in again I get duplicated apps and others > wit

Re: Aw: Re: [gentoo-user] AMDGPU eventually hangs my system

2018-08-22 Thread Daniel Salas Rodriguez
I have a similar problem with my machine. Ever since >=4.17.something I've had the mouse and keyboard stop working in X randomly, and usually reconnecting them fixes it, the glaring difference is my GPU is Nvidia. I noticed the system was not really hanging because one hang I tried doing a mag

Re: [gentoo-user] libmysqlclient.so segfault

2018-08-09 Thread Daniel Frey
On 08/09/18 01:26, John Covici wrote: > > I had to re-emerge dev-perl/DBD-mysql and things now work again. I am > using mysql, so I hope this works for you. > Thanks, this fixed it. Dan

[gentoo-user] libmysqlclient.so segfault

2018-08-09 Thread Daniel Frey
Well, after updating a while ago I noticed a new package being pulled in by mariadb - dev-db/mysql-connector-c. Ever since this update where it was pulled in (August 1) the mythtv backup script written in perl fails (mythconverg_backup.pl). It is segfaulting, and I get an email indicating so. All

[gentoo-user] Re: Confirm subscription to gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org

2018-08-08 Thread Daniel Salas
Banana On Wed, Aug 8, 2018, at 6:46 PM, gentoo-user+h...@lists.gentoo.org wrote: > > > Somebody (and we hope it was you) has requested that your email address > be added to the list. This means every time > a post is sent to the list, you will receive a copy of it. > > To confirm you want to d

Re: [gentoo-user] Building firefox-61 with distcc

2018-08-02 Thread Daniel Frey
On 08/02/18 13:57, Branko Grubic wrote: > On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 22:33:15 +0200 > Branko Grubic wrote: > >> On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 13:14:22 -0700 >> Daniel Frey wrote: >> >>> Well, I discovered some of my plugins stopped working on Firefox >>> because

[gentoo-user] Building firefox-61 with distcc

2018-08-02 Thread Daniel Frey
Well, I discovered some of my plugins stopped working on Firefox because they've been updated to the new plugin format. I've been using distcc for a long time now, and I've tried to build firefox and it fails with: -- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/thr

Re: [gentoo-user] =|

2018-07-29 Thread Daniel Salas Rodriguez
It is your fault. EOT On 7/29/2018 1:41 PM, Alan Grimes wrote: > Look, this system was installed when I went 64 bit back in 2010... > > I put a great deal more work than I should into keeping it running. > > I use Eclean-dist every time to purge dead packages. I've learned that > this is a very i

Re: [gentoo-user] Steam is still BROKEN

2018-07-29 Thread Daniel Salas Rodriguez
On 07/29/2018 09:34 AM, Alan Grimes wrote: > James Stevenson wrote: >> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32 >> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the >> library path for launching some games but otherwise I've removed steam >> from my

Re: [gentoo-user] LibreOffice and openldap

2018-07-25 Thread Daniel Frey
On 07/25/18 10:22, mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote: > > It seems to me that gentoo should behave the same way using the global > flags,  Isn't that the point of having 4 billion flags, more than any > human could remember and keep track of.  Are they all documented > somewhere, anywhere?

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