On 10/14 06:28, Dale wrote:
> tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > On 10/14 04:02, John Campbell wrote:
> >> On 10/13/2017 08:19 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thanks for all the input! :)
>
> I am searching for a program called qcalc. I know bc and several
> others but -- sorr
Hi
A quick heads-up to anyone who like me uses sddm on a plain openrc box
with USE="-elogind -systemd" and upgrades to sddm-0.16.0 (recently released)
That combination does not work. The xdm service starts, sddm launches,
logs a message that doesn't look too ominous and then does ... nothing.
No
tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> On 10/14 04:02, John Campbell wrote:
>> On 10/13/2017 08:19 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
Hi all,
thanks for all the input! :)
I am searching for a program called qcalc. I know bc and several
others but -- sorry -- this time it has to be qcalc.
D
On 10/14 04:02, John Campbell wrote:
> On 10/13/2017 08:19 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> thanks for all the input! :)
> >>
> >> I am searching for a program called qcalc. I know bc and several
> >> others but -- sorry -- this time it has to be qcalc.
> >>
> >> Does someone knows about th
On 10/13/2017 08:19 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> thanks for all the input! :)
>>
>> I am searching for a program called qcalc. I know bc and several
>> others but -- sorry -- this time it has to be qcalc.
>>
>> Does someone knows about this specific program?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Meino
>>
>
> I re
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 8:41 PM, wrote:
> On 10/13 09:47, Mick wrote:
>> On Friday, 13 October 2017 10:37:30 BST Mick wrote:
>> > On Friday, 13 October 2017 04:20:19 BST tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > in a video I saw someone using a neat little commandline tool (no gui)
>> > > c
On 10/13 09:47, Mick wrote:
> On Friday, 13 October 2017 10:37:30 BST Mick wrote:
> > On Friday, 13 October 2017 04:20:19 BST tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > in a video I saw someone using a neat little commandline tool (no gui)
> > > called 'qcalc', with which he performs some intere
On 10/14/2017 09:25 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 10/13/2017 03:10 PM, Ramon Fischer wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I successfully installed Gentoo with Plasma5 for the first time on
>> first try (yay!) and now I am going to fix stuff and ran into an issue
>> with missing buttons in the kde menu as
On 10/13/2017 03:10 PM, Ramon Fischer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I successfully installed Gentoo with Plasma5 for the first time on first
try (yay!) and now I am going to fix stuff and ran into an issue with
missing buttons in the kde menu as mentioned in the subject.
I followed all these instru
> One guess is that it could be OpenRC because I actually selected the systemd
> profile for kde.
It is.
I discovered that after my update the other day (systemd is up to date
as of Wednesday) that my remote nfs mounts are failing on startup.
(Note: as per my other thread, I haven't tried to disable ipv6 yet. I
want to figure this out first.)
I use an IMSM raid with an initramfs provided by drac
On 10/13/2017 11:05 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
Have you tried to boot the systems with the "disable_ipv6=1" kernel
parameter?
I just tried this, and it doesn't seem to help.
# cat /proc/cmdline
disable_ipv6=1 root=/dev/md126p3 rd.auto=1 quiet rootfstype=ext4
init=/usr/lib/systemd/sys
On 10/13/2017 02:48 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2017-10-13, Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov wrote:
Well, actually, you was alread adviced about some working methods of
solving your issue (both right and wrong ones, but it is anyway your
decision to take ones to use), so I'll just clarify the simple
On 2017-10-13, Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov wrote:
> Well, actually, you was alread adviced about some working methods of
> solving your issue (both right and wrong ones, but it is anyway your
> decision to take ones to use), so I'll just clarify the simple
> thing:
>
> You can suffer on such proble
Well, actually, you was alread adviced about some working methods of solving
your issue (both right and wrong ones, but it is anyway your decision to take
ones to use), so I'll just clarify the simple thing:
You can suffer on such problems in relation to IPv6 **ONLY** in the case when
your ISP
Appropos of nothing, I accidentaly stumbled across larrythecow.org
today. It's oddly baffling. The domain is registered to "Domain
Protection Services", and (AFAICT) has been since 2005.
It's a fairly typical-looking site with a header containg Gentoo
graphics and a tabbed ui like you can slap t
On 10/13/2017 12:02 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
Just to expand a bit on this - the Gentoo-added service manager kernel
options are purely for convenience. If you don't use gentoo-sources
you won't see them at all, because they're not part of the upstream
kernel. All they do is pull in a bunch of ot
On 10/13/2017 10:50 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2017-10-13, Daniel Frey wrote:
And is there a way to build systemd without ipv6? Or am I going to have
to revert these three systems back to openrc?
^^
You misspelled "upgrade".
;)
That depends. One one of the three machines, I r
On 10/13/2017 11:05 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
Have you tried to boot the systems with the "disable_ipv6=1" kernel
parameter?
I haven't, thanks for the tip. I'll wait until the machine finish
updating and try that before messing around with the kernel config.
Dan
On 10/13/2017 11:34 AM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
I switched ISPs a couple months back and have been struggling with
networking issues (not LAN, just WAN.)
I have discovered that something is broken with my ISP's ipv6 support, every
time I go to a
On 10/13/2017 10:41 AM, dan...@sonck.nl wrote:
IPv6 compiled into systemd is most likely for systemd-networkd. If
you're not using that part it shouldn't be a problem. If you're using
systemd-networkd, you can configure it to not do IPv6.
But, I would recommend configuring your system to not u
On 10/13/2017 10:41 AM, Jack wrote:
Pretty much stabbing in the dark, but can you disable ipv6 somewhere in
network configuration? Can you compile it into the kernel as a module,
and then blacklist it so it doesn't get loaded?
Jack
That's a good idea, I didn't think of that. Now that I've
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
>>
>> So *why* on earth is it a dependency when (from what I've been reading after
>> discovering this) many ISPs don't seem to support it properly yet?
>>
>> And is there a way to build sy
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> I switched ISPs a couple months back and have been struggling with
> networking issues (not LAN, just WAN.)
>
> I have discovered that something is broken with my ISP's ipv6 support, every
> time I go to a website there's a 10-second delay. Whe
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
> I switched ISPs a couple months back and have been struggling with
networking issues (not LAN, just WAN.)
>
> I have discovered that something is broken with my ISP's ipv6 support,
every time I go to a website there's a 10-second delay. When
On 2017-10-13, Daniel Frey wrote:
> And is there a way to build systemd without ipv6? Or am I going to have
> to revert these three systems back to openrc?
^^
You misspelled "upgrade".
;)
--
Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! I am NOT a nut
IPv6 compiled into systemd is most likely for systemd-networkd. If you're not using that part it shouldn't be a problem. If you're using systemd-networkd, you can configure it to not do IPv6.But, I would recommend configuring your system to not use IPv6 instead of removing support. That should prev
On 2017.10.13 13:29, Daniel Frey wrote:
I switched ISPs a couple months back and have been struggling with
networking issues (not LAN, just WAN.)
I have discovered that something is broken with my ISP's ipv6
support, every time I go to a website there's a 10-second delay. When
syncing port
I switched ISPs a couple months back and have been struggling with
networking issues (not LAN, just WAN.)
I have discovered that something is broken with my ISP's ipv6 support,
every time I go to a website there's a 10-second delay. When syncing
portage today I saw what the delay is: apparentl
Hello,
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>in a video I saw someone using a neat little commandline tool (no gui)
>called 'qcalc', with which he performs some interesting calculations.
[..]
>Does someone knows of this commandline tool and what
>package/archive/... it is contained in?
I u
On Friday, 13 October 2017 10:37:30 BST Mick wrote:
> On Friday, 13 October 2017 04:20:19 BST tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > in a video I saw someone using a neat little commandline tool (no gui)
> > called 'qcalc', with which he performs some interesting calculations.
> >
> > I searched
On Friday, 13 October 2017 04:20:19 BST tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in a video I saw someone using a neat little commandline tool (no gui)
> called 'qcalc', with which he performs some interesting calculations.
>
> I searched the web for it and found this link
> https://state-machine.com/qto
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