On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:15:16 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote:
% grep sys-kernel /var/log/emerge.log
should do the trick then
qpkg -I -g sys-kernel
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* On 01.11.2005 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:15:16 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote:
% grep sys-kernel /var/log/emerge.log
should do the trick then
qpkg -I -g sys-kernel
This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated
and 'equery' should be used:
,-[qpkg
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 12:18:00 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote:
qpkg -I -g sys-kernel
This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated
and 'equery' should be used:
In that case I would have recommended equery to start with. But equery is
horrendously slow to start up, whereas qpkg is
* On 01.11.2005 Neil Bothwick wrote:
This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated
and 'equery' should be used:
In that case I would have recommended equery to start with. But equery is
horrendously slow to start up, whereas qpkg is virtually instant. It may
be deprecated
* On 27.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote:
P.S. is there an easy way to confirm which kernel source (gentoo/vanilla)
was originally installed?
# cat /var/lib/portage/world grep sys-kernel
UUOC
The above command should give you the kernel(s) you've emerged.
Normally the above command should do the
On 10/30/05, Tim Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* On 27.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote:
# cat /var/lib/portage/world grep sys-kernel
UUOC
I stand corrected. grep sys-kernel /var/lib/portage/world is a neater way.
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* On 30.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote:
# cat /var/lib/portage/world grep sys-kernel
I have corrupted your command, but realized it too late, sorry.
You originally have written:
# cat /var/lib/portage/world | grep sys-kernel
UUOC
I stand corrected. grep sys-kernel /var/lib/portage/world is a
On 10/30/05, Tim Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need the less-than here. grep can work directly on the
file.
% grep sys-kernel /var/lib/portage/world
doh, :)
So long,
tkr
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