writes:
> Manager, so I switched to the console from where I started the X
> session (Ctrl+Shift+F1) and pressed Ctrl+C.
Yeah, that's at least a 'feasible' way.
> I should mention that I never used or installed Emacs. Nevertheless
> I had a delay of about 1 minute before logout finished. Duri
wrote:
> Manager, so I switched to the console from where I started the X
> session (Ctrl+Shift+F1) and pressed Ctrl+C.
Sorry. Meant Ctrl+Alt+F1.
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Regards
wabe
On 02/23/2016 09:43 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
> Lo and behold, it's not showing a bitmap font now:
>
> -
> # fc-match helvetica
> n019003l.pfb: "Nimbus Sans L" "Regular"
> -
>
> I don't know if the font mapping is correct, but I refreshed a page on
> bugs.g.o and I can print to PDF withou
Zaam Wu wrote:
>
> I am not sure whether this is the right group to post this
> message. But the issue does happen after a Gentoo @world update.
>
> After login into console, 'startx' will launch Xfce4
> desktop. Everything works like a charm.
>
> A few days ago:
>
> 1) @world update;
>
On 02/23/2016 12:41 PM, Thomas Doczkal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has someone found a solution for this? I currently have the same issue
> on a Laptop with Arch Linux whereas I don't experience this on my Gentoo
> Desktop machine.
>
> Would be great if someone could point me in the right direction.
>
I
I am not sure whether this is the right group to post this
message. But the issue does happen after a Gentoo @world update.
After login into console, 'startx' will launch Xfce4
desktop. Everything works like a charm.
A few days ago:
1) @world update;
2) reinstall Emacs (USE="gtkgtk3")
It seems like SGX is intertwined with the Intel Management Engine,
Chapter 4 in Joanna Rutkowska's "Intel x86 considered harmful"[1] (pp.
35) goes in-depth on the potential issues with Intel ME.
That same book has some light discussion on SGX (pp. 20) but it seems
like, if you are concerned about
Hello list
so I was about to treat myself to a new Thinkpad. After malware, backdoor
and BIOS rootkit stories at Lenovo’s (which to my knowledge were all
Windows-only problems) I already started looking elsewhere and even
considered bying a used model which existed before all this modern crap came
Am Sat, 20 Feb 2016 11:24:56 +0100
schrieb lee :
> > It uses some very clever ideas to place files into groups and into
> > proper order - other than using file mod and access times like other
> > defrag tools do (which even make the problem worse by doing so
> > because this destroys locality of
Am Sat, 20 Feb 2016 10:48:57 +0100
schrieb lee :
> Kai Krakow writes:
>
> > Am Fri, 22 Jan 2016 00:52:30 +0100
> > schrieb lee :
> >
> >> Is WSUS of any use without domains? If it is, I should take a
> >> look at it.
> >
> > You can use it with and without domains. What domains give you
> > thr
On 02/20/2016 04:54 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 02/19/2016 02:04 PM, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
>> I had the same problem. In my use-case, changing my print driver from
>> PCL/CUPS to Gutenprint solved the issue.
>>
>> I have the feeling this was specific to my set-up and printer, though it
>> might be
Hello,
I am trying to write to rsyslog from application.
With openlog(..., LOG_USER), it works fine and I find the log in
/var/log/user.log (it is defines in /etc/rsyslog.d/50-defaults.conf )
But we need to enable different applications to have each its own log file.
I tried to use LOG_LOCAL0 inst
2016-02-23 10:40 GMT+02:00 Neil Bothwick :
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 07:54:57 +0200, gevisz wrote:
>
>> During an update of my Gentoo box yesterday,
>> the subtitleeditor failed to compile.
>>
>> Then, I uninstalled it, updated the rest of the
>> system and tried to install the subtitleeditor anew.
>>
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 07:54:57 +0200, gevisz wrote:
> During an update of my Gentoo box yesterday,
> the subtitleeditor failed to compile.
>
> Then, I uninstalled it, updated the rest of the
> system and tried to install the subtitleeditor anew.
>
> As a result, its compilation failed even more gr
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