On 03/22/2017 04:13 PM, Petric Frank wrote:
> Hello Dan,
>
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, 22. März 2017, 13:37:43 schrieb Daniel Frey:
>
>> On 03/22/2017 08:12 AM, Petric Frank wrote:
>
>> > maybe this is not exactly a gentoo problem. Please point me to correct
>
>> > location if i am wrong here.
>
>>
Hello Dan,
Am Mittwoch, 22. März 2017, 13:37:43 schrieb Daniel Frey:
> On 03/22/2017 08:12 AM, Petric Frank wrote:
> > maybe this is not exactly a gentoo problem. Please point me to
correct
> > location if i am wrong here.
> >
> > I've got a MCE-like ir remote together with a USB receiver.
> >
> On 22 Mar 2017, at 02:20, P Levine wrote:
>
> Lately, I have been trying to fix some GCC-6 related bugs and have come
> across some bug reports that seem possibly more "-flto" related than GCC-6
> related. Doing a search for "-flto", Gentoo bugtracker, a number of open
> bugreports clearly
Am Wed, 22 Mar 2017 15:12:36 +
schrieb Peter Humphrey :
> On Tuesday 21 Mar 2017 22:50:04 Kai Krakow wrote:
>
> ---<8
>
> > I'm combining this with bcache. That's a cache between kernel and
> > filesystem that you put on SSD. Apparently, it requires
> > repartitioning to map your filesystem
On 22 March 2017 at 02:20, P Levine wrote:
> A while back I decided to try my hand at including " -flto" in my
> C{XX}FLAGS and do `emerge -e @world`. Needless to say, by the end of it my
> "/etc/portage/package.env" was filled with a list of packages that had to
> disable the flag either becaus
On 03/22/2017 08:12 AM, Petric Frank wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> maybe this is not exactly a gentoo problem. Please point me to correct
> location if i am wrong here.
>
>
>
> I've got a MCE-like ir remote together with a USB receiver.
>
>
>
> Looks like it is detected by the kernel and a in
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 11:22 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>
> On 03/21/2017 10:20 PM, P Levine wrote:
>>
>>
>> Does Gentoo support the "-flto" flag and are "-flto" related bugreports
>> valid?
>
>
> Sure. If the upstream package needs major changes, then the report probably
> won't go anywhere, b
On Tuesday 21 Mar 2017 22:50:04 Kai Krakow wrote:
---<8
> I'm combining this with bcache. That's a cache between kernel and
> filesystem that you put on SSD. Apparently, it requires repartitioning
> to map your filesystem through bcache (it has to add a protective
> superblock in front of your FS
Hello,
maybe this is not exactly a gentoo problem. Please point me to correct
location if i am wrong here.
I've got a MCE-like ir remote together with a USB receiver.
Looks like it is detected by the kernel and a input device was created.
Most of the keys are working. But - for example - the c
On 03/21/2017 10:10 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 03/21/2017 10:49 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>> On 03/22/2017 12:48 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>>>
>>> Vixie cron (as well as cronie with USE=anacron) should run the job at
>>> the correct time.
>>>
>>
>> blarg, cronie with USE="-anacron",
On 22/03/2017 14:57, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 22/03/2017 14:34, Hogren wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
>>
>>
>> Steps to reproduce my problem:
>>
>> - I boot up my machine (systemd)
>>
>> - I have the login prompt
>>
>> - I enter my l
On 22/03/2017 14:34, Hogren wrote:
Hello,
Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
Steps to reproduce my problem:
- I boot up my machine (systemd)
- I have the login prompt
- I enter my login, then my password
- I am in Bash but ~/.bashrc is not sourced. Alias
> http://tinyurl.com/9hrrh53
Very good link. Interesting.
Thanks !
And thanks all for your answers.
Hogren
On Wed, 22 Mar 2017 13:34:50 +0100, Hogren wrote:
> Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
>
>
> Steps to reproduce my problem:
>
> - I boot up my machine (systemd)
>
> - I have the login prompt
>
> - I enter my login, then my password
>
> - I am in Bash but ~
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 9:02 AM, Hogren wrote:
> On 22/03/2017 13:58, Hogren wrote:
>> On 22/03/2017 13:57, Hogren wrote:
>>> On 22/03/2017 13:42, Arthur Țițeică wrote:
În ziua de miercuri, 22 martie 2017, la 14:34:50 EET, Hogren a scris:
>
> Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running
On 22/03/17 21:02, Hogren wrote:
On 22/03/2017 13:58, Hogren wrote:
On 22/03/2017 13:57, Hogren wrote:
On 22/03/2017 13:42, Arthur Țițeică wrote:
În ziua de miercuri, 22 martie 2017, la 14:34:50 EET, Hogren a scris:
Hello,
Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash openi
On 22/03/2017 13:58, Hogren wrote:
>
> On 22/03/2017 13:57, Hogren wrote:
>> On 22/03/2017 13:42, Arthur Țițeică wrote:
>>> În ziua de miercuri, 22 martie 2017, la 14:34:50 EET, Hogren a scris:
Hello,
Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
>>> Maybe
On 22/03/2017 13:57, Hogren wrote:
>
> On 22/03/2017 13:42, Arthur Țițeică wrote:
>> În ziua de miercuri, 22 martie 2017, la 14:34:50 EET, Hogren a scris:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
>> Maybe you're missing '.bash_profile'. Look in /et
On 22/03/2017 13:42, Arthur Țițeică wrote:
> În ziua de miercuri, 22 martie 2017, la 14:34:50 EET, Hogren a scris:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
> Maybe you're missing '.bash_profile'. Look in /etc/skel/ for an example.
I don't understand.
On 03/22/2017 12:46 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 22/03/2017 02:27, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> I have a cron tab entry:
>> 5 18 3 * 1-5
>>
>> To my understanding it will run 18:05 on the 3rd day of the month, from
>> Mon-Fri.
>>
>> So why did this cron entry run today?
>>
>
> You have not re
În ziua de miercuri, 22 martie 2017, la 14:34:50 EET, Hogren a scris:
> Hello,
>
> Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
Maybe you're missing '.bash_profile'. Look in /etc/skel/ for an example.
>
>
> Steps to reproduce my problem:
>
> - I boot up my machine (s
Hello,
Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
Steps to reproduce my problem:
- I boot up my machine (systemd)
- I have the login prompt
- I enter my login, then my password
- I am in Bash but ~/.bashrc is not sourced. Aliases, $PATH, and other
are not updated.
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 9:11:58 PM CET Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 21/03/2017 22:04, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > On March 21, 2017 8:35:36 PM GMT+01:00, Alan McKinnon
> > > Good idea. For posterity so's I don;t forget:
>
> - gentoo home page
> - one or more readthedocs sites (especially docs.ansibl
Am Tue, 21 Mar 2017 22:50:04 +0100
schrieb Kai Krakow :
[...]
> BTW: Laptop disks are really slow usually because most manufacturers
> only build them with 5400 RPM disks. Maybe get a hybrid disk instead
> if you only have one slot. I think, Seagate still makes those. It
> should have similar bene
On Tue, 21 Mar 2017 21:13:09 -0600 the...@sys-concept.com wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] cron tab:
> https://crontab.guru/#5_18_3_*_1-5
>
> ?At 18:05 on day-of-month 3 and on every day-of-week from Monday through
> Friday.?
>
> So it shouldn't run today!
But it should. It runs "at 18:05 on day-o
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