news.
Once you figure this out, give some feedback to the gentoo docs
team to enhance [1]. BGO would be keen for new information
on multi headed options.
hth,
James
[1] http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Xorg/Multihead
[2] http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxAndDualMonitors.html
[2] http
,
James
/fftw-3.3.3-r2:3.0
Ok so what change and where did I miss reading about it?
James
This is an interesting read:
http://www.clustermonkey.net/Parallel-Programming/an-open-compiler-for-openacc.html
And here are the compiler sources:
http://web.cs.uh.edu/~openuh/download/
No, I have not testing this gpu compiler yet.
James
going for kernel problem.
Welcome to the ftrace--trace-cmd--KernelShark club.
hth,
James
[1] https://github.com/elbeasto/xhci-trace-plugin
Anyone installed this overlay? [1]
If so how do you like HalVM?
curiously,
James
[1] http://gpo.zugaina.org/Overlays/flow/app-emulation/halvm
by default for a given cpu. I
see no reason this should be limited to either x86 or amd64. Arm64 is out
in the wild and it will not be too much longer before this list has
numerous questions about arm64 processor flags settings, for the myriad
of arm64 processors headed to the linux distros.
James
[1
in the portage tree. I wonder if gcc(++) might could make use
of those flags. I'm not making a statement, but framing a question.
But I would think that is the reason for the subset of /proc/cpuinfo
that forms the flags listed in :
/usr/portage/profiles/desc/cpu_flags_x86.desc
hth,
James
Alexander Kapshuk alexander.kapshuk at gmail.com writes:
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Jarry mr.jarry at gmail.com wrote:
Hi Gentoo-users,
where can I find description of *all* USE flags? I
http://www.gentoo.org/dyn/use-index.xml
the better for electonics to about few degrees above
freezing. But, also humidity plays a roll on cooling electronics.
hth,
James
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wait_state
[2]
http://forum.canardpc.com/threads/84663-Memtest86-is-freezing-while-running-test-7
becomes a first-class Linux citizen, this will likely
change
Yep, but that's being avoided by me for now, as I think that puppy
(Weyland) is going to a difficult roll out to say the least
thx,
James
and the intersection with
Gentoo. Here are a few links to get ideas on how to proceed:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Android
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/embedded/287663
https://github.com/gentoid
https://code.google.com/p/gentroid/
https://www.kdab.com/
hth,
James
performance with a real timing
chart style data sets.
TEQUILA! for all my pals
enjoy,
James
repeated from BGO-517428!
[1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/trace/ftrace.txt
[2] http://lwn.net/Articles/410200/
[3] http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Tracing
[4] http://git.kernel.org
keep versions upto-date.
Maybe it's time to looking into some of the work the gentoo hardened devs
have going on:
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Hardened_musl
hth,
James
Alec Ten Harmsel alec at alectenharmsel.com writes:
Assuming that disks are formatted, a stage3 has been freshly extracted,
bossman is installed, and the role/config files are on a mounted
filesystem, it should be similar to the role below:
I think the list needs to be expanded, generically
-java/icedtea: Make X buildtime-only depenency.
!!! Metadata cache not found. You need to run
!!! 'egencache --repo=java --update'
!!! to generate metadata for your overlays
Very cool that portage picked up this need by euse -i X.
All input is welcome,
James
thread that you might find informative:
[gentoo-dev] RFC: USE=libav as replacement for broken || ( libav:= ffmpeg:= )
hth,
James
impress the bossman by actually saving admin time
on how to use the bossman to create (install from scratch + pxe?)
a clone.
Gotta recipe for that using bossman?
Or is that an invalid direction for bossman?
curiously,
James
[1]
http://blog.jameskyle.org/2014/08/automated-stage3-gentoo-install-using
Philip Webb purslow at ca.inter.net writes:
After exactly 2 years , I'm trying to update my Asus EEE netbook.
http://blog.siphos.be/2013/12/upgrading-old-gentoo-installations/
hth,
James
of gcc-4.8.3 before updating the rest of the system. If you have another
architect compatible gentoo system, you might just copy over key packages
and then compile everything else that is broken. Check your version
of python too ( and run python-updater if it has changed).
good hunting,
James
/index.php/OpenRC
James
find enlightening. Openrc is part of gentoo,
although it can and is being used elsewhere in other distros.
[1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/openrc/
James
?
James
certainly appreciate your explanation and links.
James
It seems Openrc is spreading?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenRC
Anyone tested openrc on Arch linux? I have read in several places
that Arch linux has moved to systemd, exclusively?
James
-btrfs installation and only require repair to ceph; so your
comments on that strategy are most welcome.
BillK
James
; this a concept at the moment, but googling around
it does seem to be a popular idea.
As always your insight and advice is warmly received.
James
donate a wee_bit of time
in the form of some Ansible recipes (cookbooks) it would go a very long
way to close the gap between the gentoo handbook and a happy (shiney?)
new Gentoo install; imho.
Lots of folks are using Anible with their clusters.
peace,
James
-e
sata adaptor and the sd* drive numbering kept moving around when I added
the WD red.
Eventually, I want to run CephFS on several of these raid one btrfs
systems for some clustering code experiments. I'm not sure how that
will affect, if at all, the raid 1-btrfs-uuid setup.
TIA,
James
?
Interestingly, Bircoph has solve many of the problems that seem to be in my
path of discovery. Very, very cool and encouraging. I think Sven is giving
gentoo new life, by his heroic efforts to create excellent documentation in
everything he touches!
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
peace,
James
and help.
hth,
James
, but I thought it best to
query the list to see if something robust and simple did already exist
Thanks for all the posts,
James
[1] https://github.com/mesos/mesos-distcc
[2] http://www.zentoo.org/ (Continuous Integration)
to do on the new server.
Just a thought, but most companies have spare machines available, just
inquire; particularly if this one is 5+ years old, maybe newer hardware
is a (very) good idea?
hth,
James
/make.conf need to be set (explicitly how) to
effect a solution that uses ram for compiling, but also saves those
compilation records on HD until manually removed?
Discussion and suggestions for a more robust solution are most welcome.
James
[1] http://gentoo-en.vfose.ru/wiki
in more places
than routine linux installations. Here is a bit of reading
on SeLinux, it is a sub-project of the Hardened project here at Gentoo and
it is very robust, but time consuming.
hth,
James
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SELinux
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Hardened
https
517428), but so far it is still in search of a maintainer.
I hope an active group of gentoo-clustering emerges after the herds/projects
at gentoo are re-organized. The science herd/project
is your best bet for folks with similar interests in gentoo clusters,
imho [3].
hth,
James
[1] https
) could easily revolutionize the computing landscape. Gentoo will
never be easy, but it is a very flexible and through solution for many
areas of need.
Zentoo and the (corporate usage thread) I posted all tell me that Gentoo
is not only alive and doing well, it is on the move!
James
in the room you
use it in. Heat is the enemy of all electronics, particularly if you want
the electronics to have a relatively long life
hth,
James
to read the entire bug there on the remaining
issues with lxqt-8. From what I gather there are problems
upgradeing an existing lxde setup; but installing lxqt 8.0 or
1.0 as a fresh install is working for most. ymmv.
hth,
James
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
You may want to read the entire bug there on the remaining
issues with lxqt-8. From what I gather there are problems
upgradeing an existing lxde setup; but installing lxqt 8.0 or
1.0 as a fresh install is working for most. ymmv.
Oops,
Forgot
and browsers) and for
testing experimental new packages.
[1] http://www.zentoo.org/
I have not had a chance to look it over, but at first glance it seems
some folks are already taking (CI) ideas to the next level?
interesting,
James
anyone familiar with zugaina is most appreciated.
ideas?
James
[1] http://gpo.zugaina.org/
,
so lxde is probably a bad choice, if he intends to use it for a few years.
ymmv. Futhermore is Weyland in his sights? Dunno, but that seems to
be the target, with qt5 resource utilization. I bet many codes that are
centric to qt4 will not keep up, and thus be dropped, eventually.
hth,
James
Harry Putnam reader at newsguy.com writes:
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
lxde is deprecated, imho. [1]
lxqt is the future of that lineage [2]
Sounds like propaganda rather rather than any sort of answer to
the question.
OK, if that is true, who is answering your questions
..
Writing database file /var/cache/eix/portage.eix ..
Database contains 18672 packages in 163 categories.
Usually I wait a few hours and they sync. All the other repos are fine.
I wish there was a tool, like elogviewer for eix-update.
Ideas?
James
.
Maybe something in my perl is amiss or new? Many these EAPI versions are too
old? Surely portage still has older EAPI-2 and -3 packages that 'eix-update'
works with updates.
I never had this problem with zugaina before.
ideas?
James
allows simple browser viewing and debugging, then
postgresql are both useful things to know, before trying to use/test
one of the 'sql_ish' big data engines.
Discussion and suggestions are warmly received.
James
this, then show me a gentoo-fever liveusb from several
different groups at gentoo, please?
hth,
James
another. None use gentoo, so build me
up a gentoo-fever liveUSB, so I can put some ebuilds on it and share
it with them? Add some packages that a typical gentoo dev would use?
Share a few secrets?
hth,
James
the strategy.
hth,
James
kung_foo I had missed to read these remotely
without download/install types of efforts
thx,
James
to your non-mechanical memory.
I have dozens of tricks to minimize a gentoo system. But it is quite
a bit of work, just so you know. It's not a do this and it great. It
more like, try this, study the result and then alter the strategy.
hth,
James
Hi,
thank you very for all help I
that need parsing?
James
some old work laying around that is relevant to
your needs [2]. It is mostly a research journey, that may lead
to success or failure. Hard to say, as sometimes the same make and
model of a laptop, has diffent internal components (like firmware, bios
and chips)...
Good hunting!
James
[1] http
in and out of Gentoo, until the fever
takes hold.
Or some other kind of hook? Fishing was very difficult till the hook
was refined. WE need a hook, imho. Easy Gentoo and a project to assist
in testing code; you've got a killer idea there rich, and I'm glad to
be on your team!
James
-0.13.6) ?
I did find this:
https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/blob/master/man/openrc-run.8
Is there some github thingy-trick I need to read this as a logically
formated doc?
TIA,
James
cataloging issues that
people find in github.
Careful, I'm looking for someone to understand my goals and LEAD.
I'm more of a Klingon, when it come to software, that most.
James, if this doesn't fit your vision then I apologize for the
tangential reply to your thread.
[1] https://github.com
Neil Bothwick neil at digimed.co.uk writes:
Virus scanner: ClamAV
Malware scanner: rkhunter
This thread motivated me to read a bit.
What do folks think about net-analyzer/openvas ?
Any experinces are welcome.
curiously,
James
world is build upon loyalty. Some
do not understand this, and I cannot help those folks that do
not understand loyalty.
So, let's focus on modernizing Gentoo, shall we?
OK? (focus dude, focus).
hth,
James
to keep secure, and
replace dynamically for whatever the failure reason is. I guess that CoreOS
is just building up clusters from derivatives ot TFTPboot.. That is
what's old (farts) is new again, as it appears we are returning full circle.
YiPe!
James
of choices and a very bright future for me
(cluster). Other can pick their own poison
peace,
thanks
James
to toss him ideas
on a regular basis.
So no, not part of regular system administraion. YES for a transient
solution to an embedded hack.
hth,
James
work.
James
that the spec. will be modified based on continuous security
testing and enhancements).
James
[1] https://blog.flameeyes.eu/tag/tinderbox
[2] http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Tinderbox_log_collection_and_analysis
[3] https://launchpad.net/lava
[4] https://validation.linaro.org/
[5] http://www.linaro.org
-around; hence man halt as for your
next leg of the journey?
hth,
James
) and are
all about creating a source_to_cluster platform. (h, vaguely sounds
familiar...scratching head). It is a natural evilution for linux to take; or
are we going to embrace some much needed change (new ideas) into gentoo?
James
[1] https://github.com/coreos/coreos-overlay/tree/master/dev-lang
;halt ?
man sync
You may need to pass arguements to halt. A standard
man page may not be exactly correct in what you have,
so you may have to peruse the codes.
Think for a second. It's embedded, so why can the
board (OS) be shutdown or halted as you like?
James
opportunites, imho.
If we had a gentoo cluster right now, something like tinderbox would
have been running there all along. YMMV.
James
to me.
thx,
James
review] bash-completion-2.1-r90, version 2
circa 11/10/14.
hth,
James
with different
subnets here?
No, you should not. They can be attached to (2) different PCs that
are on the same subnet. Try that first.
James
structure; mostly java and science/math codes
Drop me private email, or keep me informed whatever your chosen information
dispersement is (a blog? etc) as your code development mechanisms evolve.
sincerely,
James
some ideas.
netstat and arp are also commands you should look at their
options as tools to gain insight into what you are doing, and
why what you try, fails.
[1] http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ethernet_over_USB
hth,
James
of the user base. Clear and concise documentation, concurrent with
this effort is probably your single greatest alley, should your idea
and leadership prove successful.
hth,
James
[1] http://www.volkerschatz.com/unix/ebuilds/ebuilds.html
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sl/slurm-llnl
on gentoo user is working again from a browser window (yea).
Sorry for the recent noisy_posts.
curiously,
James
to at least cheerlead for java within gentoo, imho.
hth,
James
usually.
I'm looking for something (if it exists) that is more detailed
about the flag usage and issues. Maybe nothing exists? Maybe
it's only avaiable reading the sources?
James
, but what the f* would I need foo for??
I wonder if there is a reasonable why to extend app-portage/elogviewer
to parse more more details related to flags, or at leaset compile-time and
run-time details?
curiously,
James
on your experiences with lxqt is keenly appreciated.
James
excellent topic,
nowz ur chance to be heard!
hth,
James
:-
I'm not sure if Tequila and Rum make me a better dancer, or just
makes me think that 'taking a risk or 2 on the dance floor'
is a good thing. Therefore, I need, yet another Caribbean
Vacation so I can collect more data, and learn of new
of (and naturally cannot remmber the name of) that
made creating USB bootable, usable, images on a usb stick
straightforward?
It even handled grub2, uefi and such?
suggestions?
James
Hello,
Has anyone experience with oprofile?
I'm looking for documented examples and descriptions
of what you used it for and how you liked it.
I'm hoping to use it a a companion tool to kernelshark.
TIA,
James
questions?
Bug 454132 on BGO.
hth,
James
.
Best thing to remember about 'eix' is to run 'eix-update', periodically.
hth,
James
is *dig* a bit.
Also look for overlays on nova and the other Depends in the openstack
ebuild to work around your issues. Also, often there is a way to get
around hard masks if you choose to go that path.
Goodhunting!
James
codes are crap. All of them. If you are motivated,
most can be downloaded and picked apart, if you are motivated.
hth,
(PS ignore the rants, they are just there to motivate you)
James
http://powerquality.eaton.com/About-Us/Pulizzi.asp?id=key=Quest_user_id=leadg_Q_QRequired=site=menu=cx=3x=14y=12
,
Michael
hth,
James
meino.cramer at gmx.de writes:
Hi James :)
...ARM9 emulator...nice idea.
Does such thing exists for Linux?
http://www.thefreecountry.com/emulators/arm.shtml
Good hunting!
...thanks! Your good wish has already worked!
I got access to the board 8)
I'm always glad to hear
to support both qt4 and qt5. But you need to check
with folks running the latest codes for lxqt. [1]
Last, I do not remember what is holding up the current masking of
lxqt-0.8.0 but it could be related to your problem?
good hunting!
James
[1]
http://qt-project.org/wiki/Category:Tools::QtCreator
kernel
./isolinux/gentoo: Linux kernel x86 boot executable bzImage.
./isolinux/kernels.msg: ASCII text
thx,
James
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
email at missionaccomplish.com email at missionaccomplish.com writes:
The livedvd kernel sources are in /etc/kernels which is where genkernel
puts them.
Likewhoa
Just the .config file, not the actual kernel.
Acutally, this was from
on this
thx,
James
into your favorite NMS?
Something that relies of something from this vendor, that is not
opensource, is worthless noise, imho.
hth,
James
with the debian embedded linux the vendor
offers. Arm 9 emulator on your workstation might also help decyphering
and debugging codes and hardware in the arm 9 family.
Good hunting!
James
can do is copy the actual kernel off the livedvd,
I can use makeoldconfig to recover the .config settings
to the next (minor) version of the same kernel version?
Ideas?
curiously,
James
and
google yields too many (worthless) links
thx,
James
email at missionaccomplish.com email at missionaccomplish.com writes:
The livedvd kernel sources are in /etc/kernels which is where genkernel
puts them.
Likewhoa
Just the .config file, not the actual kernel.
is a broken symbolic link to 'grub.conf'
curious...
James
(that run linux).
*SO* do tell me more..as I'm curious about your dd of kernels
and such.
Rich
James
[1] http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/net/netconsole.c
Neil Bothwick neil at digimed.co.uk writes:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2014 03:04:46 + (UTC), James wrote:
The more folks putting software into ebuilds and making them avaialbe,
either github or overlay (sunshine) the better off we all are.
Or post them to bgo where they will hopefully get
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