On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 01:44, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Still not sure what command one uses to determine what package is
> preventing some other package from being upgraded...
It should all be in the emerge output, although it's quite hard to read.
If you want help interpreting it you could post
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 02:14, Dale wrote:
> rsync: getaddrinfo: rsync.gentoofan.org 873: Temporary failure in name
> resolution
I noticed somewhere on the page it said that the layman method of
adding the overlay was deprecated, maybe he has removed rsync
capability for it.
Regards,
Arve
Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 02:14, Dale wrote:
>> rsync: getaddrinfo: rsync.gentoofan.org 873: Temporary failure in name
>> resolution
> I noticed somewhere on the page it said that the layman method of
> adding the overlay was deprecated, maybe he has removed rsync
> capability
Hello,
I've got a new laptop and see a strange behaviour when disconnecting
and reconnecting my USB-C screen.
Here are the steps that I am doing. I have a dual screen setup with
xrandr, with my notebook screen being the primary screen and a second
large external screen connected via USB-C to my
My normal layout
#!/bin/sh
xrandr --output eDP-1 --mode 1920x1080 --pos 3640x249 --rotate normal --output
DP-1 --off --output HDMI-1 --off --output DP-2 --off --output HDMI-2 --off
--output DP-1-1 --mode 1920x1080 --pos 0x0 --rotate left --output DP-1-2 --off
--output DP-1-2-8 --primary --mode
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 10:57:28 +0100
Benjamin Blanz wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the same issue using a usb-c dockingstation.
> I have found it is enough to change the resolution of the connected screens
> to get them back.
> Still annoying, but at least the windows are not redistributed.On 11.01.22
>
Hi,
I have the same issue using a usb-c dockingstation.
I have found it is enough to change the resolution of the connected screens to
get them back.
Still annoying, but at least the windows are not redistributed.On 11.01.22
10:25, Andreas Fink wrote:
Hello,
I've got a new laptop and see a
It seems that every time a new Python version is unmasks, it breaks
something on one or another of my machines.
This time it's a python-exec version conflict that prevents emerge
-u. FAICT, Python 3.10 requires python-exec 2.4.8, and some other
package requires 2.4.6.
I've fixed things
What I would do is create a bash script and link to a keyboard shortcut to
execute as needed. One of the advantages of xrandr is the ease of scripting.
Lee
On Jan 11, 2022 at 1:25 AM, Andreas Fink wrote:
Hello,
I've got a new laptop and see a strange behaviour when disconnecting
and
On 2022.01.11 19:11, Grant Edwards wrote:
It seems that every time a new Python version is unmasks, it breaks
something on one or another of my machines.
This time it's a python-exec version conflict that prevents emerge
-u. FAICT, Python 3.10 requires python-exec 2.4.8, and some other
package
On 2022-01-12, Jack wrote:
>> python-exec-2.4.8 requires python-exec-conf which requires
>> python-exec 2.4.6?
>
> I was going to wonder if you are caught in the middle of an upgrade
> that's only partly reached the mirrors. Given that (as I see it,
> having last done a sync a few hours
Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 12:28, Arve Barsnes wrote:
>> On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 11:33, Dale wrote:
>>> I read in a bug report that this is fixed in a overlay. Makes me wonder
>>> why this has been going on for a month or so without a 'in tree' fix.
>>> I'd rather not add a
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