> On 2020-01-16, at 02:30, n952162 wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience with this? Is it possible to a save an
> ext3/4 system destroyed by mkswap?
>
>
>
Try app-admin/testdisk
Get to a point where you know for sure nothing is writing to the disk (or would
be) and make an image with
Does anyone have experience with this? Is it possible to a save an
ext3/4 system destroyed by mkswap?
Hello Nicolai,
the USE flags don't make any difference. Rebuild my Thunderbird without
all system-* USE flags and with bindist enabled. No difference.
But I noticed some warnings related in the console which might be
related. I will check this today.
Best
Jens
Am 15.01.20 um 23:20 schrieb
Am 15.01.20 um 17:42 schrieb Jens Pelzetter:
Hello Nicolai,
one Fedora everything works as expected. But Fedora has a slightly older
version of Thunderbird and GTK.
Which useflags has your Thunderbird set? Mine has the following useflags:
dbus gmp-autoupdate lightning startup-notification
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> <<< SNIP >>>
> Does this look like a upstream problem with my ISP or am I missing some
> setting somewhere? If you need additional info, let me know. The
> changes I made in IP numbers should be the same whether it's the modem,
> router or puter. I tried to match them
Hello Nicolai,
one Fedora everything works as expected. But Fedora has a slightly older
version of Thunderbird and GTK.
Which useflags has your Thunderbird set? Mine has the following useflags:
dbus gmp-autoupdate lightning startup-notification system-av1
system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg
On Tuesday, 14 January 2020 18:36:23 GMT n952...@web.de wrote:
> I guess you're referring to this:
>
> "The use of emerge-webrsync is recommended for those who are behind
> restrictive firewalls (because it uses HTTP/FTP protocols for downloading
> the snapshot) and saves network bandwidth.
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