Hi.
I'm fighting already days the problem of "/dev/dri/card0 -- no such
file" (old AGP card, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440) -- as x-server states in
its log file.
I have installed my system w/ hardened profile, it's being 32bit-system,
and then added x-programs to use it as desktop (i didn't install des
On 2017-07-07 16:29, james wrote:
> On 06/26/17 04:41, Danny YUE wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 3 to setup a local network storage
>> and try some IoT stuff. Now I am searching for some background things.
>>
>> Which OS do you install on your Raspberry Pi?
>>
>> G
On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 02:14:55PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote
> You are correct.. `emerge world' made some kind of upgrade/update to
> grub2 which I've been using a fair good while. The install process
> ended with some kind of heads up. I didn't keep the wording emerge
> used but it made me thin
On Friday 07 Jul 2017 12:25:22 Daniel Campbell wrote:
> On 07/07/2017 08:49 AM, Mick wrote:
> > On Friday 07 Jul 2017 05:28:25 Rasmus Thomsen wrote:
> >> I guess you could add "EGIT_CLONE_TYPE=shallow" to your make.conf, that
> >> way
> >> you don't have to download the whole repo with all of its c
On 07/07/2017 08:49 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 07 Jul 2017 05:28:25 Rasmus Thomsen wrote:
>> I guess you could add "EGIT_CLONE_TYPE=shallow" to your make.conf, that way
>> you don't have to download the whole repo with all of its commit history.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rasmus
>
> Thanks! I will try thi
Mike Gilbert writes:
[...]
Mick wrote:
>> As has already stated you could stay put with your old version, provided you
>> have no specific reason to stop using it. GRUB2 can be installed and left
>> unused. I guess from a usability perspective as long as you have no need to
>> employ GRUB2's
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 07 Jul 2017 11:49:11 Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Mike Gilbert writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> > If you want to use the new version to boot your system, you should
>> > re-run grub-install, which will copy the modules to /boot/grub and
>> > will instal
R0b0t1 wrote:
>
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Hardened_Gentoo
>
> The hardened profile still sets PaX and a slew of toolchain options.
Yes. But marking binaries for pax if you don't use a kernel with pax
is pointless. And whether you use the hardened toolchain or a current
gcc with USE="ssp pie"
james wrote:
>
> Hmmm. OK, so I avoid systemd and nepomuk (actually all of KDE) but
> polkit? I try and run a minimized DE environment, but on a workstation,
> I'm constantly evaluating various codes, so how do I avoid polkit?
USE=-policykit obviously helps a lot
> dev-util/sysprof-3.22.2 (gtk
On 06/26/17 04:41, Danny YUE wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am planning to buy a Raspberry Pi 3 to setup a local network storage
> and try some IoT stuff. Now I am searching for some background things.
>
> Which OS do you install on your Raspberry Pi?
>
> Gentoo? Raspbian? Or even...arch?
>
> This mig
On Friday 07 Jul 2017 11:49:11 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Mike Gilbert writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > If you want to use the new version to boot your system, you should
> > re-run grub-install, which will copy the modules to /boot/grub and
> > will install the core image to your MBR or EFI system partition.
On Friday 07 Jul 2017 13:25:20 Martin Vaeth wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Friday 07 Jul 2017 07:53:01 Martin Vaeth wrote:
> >> ... my original text was arguing against the claim that the primary
> >> purpose of hardened kernels was to protect against untrusted users
> >> sitting in front o
On Friday 07 Jul 2017 05:28:25 Rasmus Thomsen wrote:
> I guess you could add "EGIT_CLONE_TYPE=shallow" to your make.conf, that way
> you don't have to download the whole repo with all of its commit history.
>
> Regards,
> Rasmus
Thanks! I will try this, but I am surprised it is not the default.
Mike Gilbert writes:
[...]
> If you want to use the new version to boot your system, you should
> re-run grub-install, which will copy the modules to /boot/grub and
> will install the core image to your MBR or EFI system partition.
Thanks for the info.
I don't know what the update was but sinc
On 07/07/17 03:53, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> R0b0t1 wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 1:33 AM, Martin Vaeth wrote:
>>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday 04 Jul 2017 10:14:23 Martin Vaeth wrote:
>
> With modern browsers and their complexity, you can expect that any
> website (or the on
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 8:28 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Googling to find out if it is necessary to reinstall the bootloader
> and update grub.cfg afer update world installed grub2 update.
>
> I was buried in directions to install grub2, or move from old grub to
> grub2. But not what I wanted to kno
2017-07-06 18:39 GMT-03:00 R0b0t1 :
> On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 2:44 PM, Francisco Ares wrote:
> >
> >
> > 2017-07-06 13:07 GMT-03:00 R0b0t1 :
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Francisco Ares
> wrote:
> >> > Hi, All.
> >> >
> >> > This is a bit odd, because of a non conventional hardware p
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 8:25 AM, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> On Friday 07 Jul 2017 07:53:01 Martin Vaeth wrote:
>>
>>> ... my original text was arguing against the claim that the primary
>>> purpose of hardened kernels was to protect against untrusted users
>>> sitting in front
Ühel kenal päeval, R, 07.07.2017 kell 13:44, kirjutas Hogren:
> > Would be good to see the actual segfault message as well.
> >
>
> Just after errors messages, there is :
> Segmentation Error (core dumped)
This involves actually looking at the core dump with gdb and such.
If you happen to use s
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 07 Jul 2017 07:53:01 Martin Vaeth wrote:
>
>> ... my original text was arguing against the claim that the primary
>> purpose of hardened kernels was to protect against untrusted users
>> sitting in front of the keyboard.
>
> It wasn't a claim, just an impression
Googling to find out if it is necessary to reinstall the bootloader
and update grub.cfg afer update world installed grub2 update.
I was buried in directions to install grub2, or move from old grub to
grub2. But not what I wanted to know short of reading all hits word
for word.
So, (sniveling ove
On 07/07/2017 13:25, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Hogren wrote:
>> Hello !
>>
>>
>> I try to develop with Anjuta.
>>
>> When I run it, many times it works, many times it won't to start.
>>
>> I have a lot of WARNING, and several CRITICAL messages :
>>
>>
>> (anjuta:
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Hogren wrote:
> Hello !
>
>
> I try to develop with Anjuta.
>
> When I run it, many times it works, many times it won't to start.
>
> I have a lot of WARNING, and several CRITICAL messages :
>
>
> (anjuta:5134): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: :2:30: The
> styl
Hello !
I try to develop with Anjuta.
When I run it, many times it works, many times it won't to start.
I have a lot of WARNING, and several CRITICAL messages :
(anjuta:5134): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: :2:30: The
style property GtkWidget:focus-line-width is deprecated and shouldn't
Rich Freeman writes:
> I would tell you to search the list archives, but I really struggle to
> get Google to find anything there.
Well said. Thank you for the script. They are giving me some ideas.
I guess you could add "EGIT_CLONE_TYPE=shallow" to your make.conf, that way you
don't have to download the whole repo with all of its commit history.
Regards,
Rasmus
Original Message
On 7 Jul 2017, 10:24, Mick wrote:
> I am trying to emerge a package from a git repository but
I am trying to emerge a package from a git repository but the amount being
downloaded strikes as unreasonable, because if not anything else I don't have
this amount of space available on the current partition:
>>> Emerging (1 of 2) dev-libs/efl-::bar
>>> Unpacking source...
Cloning into bare
On Friday 07 Jul 2017 07:53:01 Martin Vaeth wrote:
> ... my original text was arguing against the claim that the primary
> purpose of hardened kernels was to protect against untrusted users
> sitting in front of the keyboard.
It wasn't a claim, just an impression; and I did say I could easily be
R0b0t1 wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 1:33 AM, Martin Vaeth wrote:
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 04 Jul 2017 10:14:23 Martin Vaeth wrote:
With modern browsers and their complexity, you can expect that any
website (or the one who has hacked it) can do anything which the
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