Hi,
I have external USB blu-ray and I'm not able to make it work.
lswh detects this device:
*-usb:0 UNCLAIMED
description: Generic USB device
vendor: Verbatim, Ltd
physical id: 1
bus info: usb@2:1.1
version: 3.20
capabilities: usb-3.00
configuration: speed=5000Mbit/s
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I recently updated my system, which broke... well, everything. I was able to
boot, but my init system failed
due to errors creating pipes and no services were launched (I use s6 for my
init). After the update,
some preserved libraries failed to be rebuilt by emerge @preserved-rebuild,
namely
Dale wrote:
>
> I been holding off on upgrading Firefox. Basically, it breaks addons
> that I just can't go without. Tab groups and some other tab utilities
> are among them.
Basically the situation is the following:
>=firefox-57 support so-called WebExtensions which intentionally
are less power
Karl:
> Is this a bug or is there something wrong on my side ?
>
> * Messages for package dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2017-r1:
>
> * ERROR: dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2017-r1::gentoo failed (compile phase):
> * failed to build format texmf-dist/fmtutil/format.texlive-basic.cnf
> *
> * Call st
On 31 March 2018 at 10:18, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> Exceptions are only certain well-defined APIs which will presumably
> not change dramatically in future versions.
> For instance, there is a tab API, but essentially it is limited
> to basic things like searching/activating/closing/opening tabs etc:
On 03/31 12:17, Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On 31 March 2018 at 10:18, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> > Exceptions are only certain well-defined APIs which will presumably
> > not change dramatically in future versions.
> > For instance, there is a tab API, but essentially it is limited
> > to basic things like
Hi,
I am using a IBM model M with my Linux and I *LOVE IT* :)
Unfortunately there seems to be a problem coming up:
Pressing ENTER also triggers \ (key above ENTER) sometimes.
Interestingly the ENTER is never missed. Either ENTER
will be executed or ENTER\ ?
Any idea what could be the reason for
180330 Dale wrote:
> Basically, I'm trying to figure out if others are doing like I am
> and keeping a older version of Firefox installed
> because of the addons no longer working.
Definitely, that's what I've been doing. I'm using 52.6.0 .
> My biggest problem is that addons are broken on anyth
On March 31, 2018 10:40:13 AM UTC, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am using a IBM model M with my Linux and I *LOVE IT* :)
>
>Unfortunately there seems to be a problem coming up:
>Pressing ENTER also triggers \ (key above ENTER) sometimes.
>Interestingly the ENTER is never missed. Either ENTER
>wi
tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> There two reasons for which I have switched to waterfox: Privacy and
> memory.
>
> About:config and search for "telemetry"
Telemetry can be switched off.
> Or check how many URLS are configured under about:config.
It is in "about:config", so they can be switched off.
Hello!
I want to learn from scratch securing Linux and ethical hacking. Should I do as the most people so install Kali Linux on virtual machine or install Gentoo Hardened with Pentoo overlay on my PC? I heard a lot of negative opinions about Kali Linux.
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Best regards, Hubert Hauser.
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Hubert Hauser wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I want to learn from scratch securing Linux and ethical hacking. Should I
> do as the most people so install Kali Linux on virtual machine or install
> Gentoo Hardened with Pentoo overlay on my PC? I heard a lot of negative
> opi
On 2018-03-31 08:18, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> As usual, there is the balance
> "convenience" (old plugins) <-> "security".
> In the beginning (say, until firefox-52 is no longer supported
> upstream), there is a certain choice. But after that staying on the
> "convenience" side is not sane anymore.
Meino:
I agree with Joost. Things like this are almost always due to a dirty
keyboard. Carefully take it apart, and give it a thorough cleaning.
In my experience cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol are your friends.
If you need a stronger cleaner, or one that needs/has water, remove the PCB(s)
an
Mark:
Thanks a lot!
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Meino
On 03/31 12:37, Elijah Mark Anderson wrote:
> Meino:
>
> I agree with Joost. Things like this are almost always due to a dirty
> keyboard. Carefully take it apart, and give it a thorough cleaning.
> In my experience cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol are your fr
Philip Webb wrote:
> 180330 Dale wrote:
>
>> I've looked into Palemoon, Vivaldi, Opera
>> and dug around to see what else I can try. So far, none of them
>> can do what pre 57 versions of Firefox can with the addons I use.
> I've installed Vivaldi, but it doesn't seem to do tab-grouping.
>
> So h
sys-libs/libomp-5.0.1
sci-libs/xkaapi-2.2
both have the file
/usr/include/omp.h
Is there any way I can work around that problem ?
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
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