to execute `/usr/bin/nvidia-modprobe -u`: Permission
> denied. Terminated
>
On a hunch... libreoffice started using the OpenGL system much more over the
last releases.
* Check if "eselect opengl list" settings make sense
* Check if other 3d apps run fine
* Check if your user is
I tried to run libreoffice, the dynamic linker
> couldn't find two libraries: libicui18n.so.55 and
> libicuuc.so.55.
>
Bug 580756. Just sync and update again...
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580756
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~arch, or
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=567482#c4
^ you use the list from here in package.accept_keywords. Please watch the bug
then, since the list may still change.
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been about sanity ...
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process and COPR. They certainly did not in any way inform Fedora that they
were going to send out a press release strongly implying that Fedora, along
with every other distro in the world, was now a happy traveler on the Snappy
bandwagon."
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* DON'T listen to people telling you to use perl-cleaner.
perl-cleaner is for *after* the upgrade, *not* *before*
* Your tree is outdated.
Perl 5.24.0 is in ~arch, Perl 5.22.2 is about to be stabilized
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Am Samstag, 25. Juni 2016, 16:31:22 schrieb Alan Grimes:
> Hello, Let me introduce myself again.
[snip]
Alan is currently enjoying a vacation from the list. No point in replying
anymore.
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to package (but I haven't done it yet...)
http://perlcodesample.sakura.ne.jp/gitprep-site/
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Am Donnerstag, 25. Juni 2020, 22:13:46 CEST schrieb Valmor de Almeida:
> Hello,
> I had to enable ~amd64 to emerge jupyter so I know this is bound for
> problems. However, anyone there able to use jupyter notebooks in
> gentoo?
> No matter what notebook I try to open, I get the internal server erro
> That's what I did: I found a 2017 stage3 with a still older glibc and
> managed to upgrade to a 2020 gentoo while masking the last glibc
> versions. That was tricky because I had to git-checkout intermediate
> versions of the portage tree in order to deal with the EAPI changes but
> I have a work
> I might need to build and run an old 3.x kernel on a Desktop PC for some
> very specific tests. Would Gentoo be a good solution? I see that currently
> gentoo-sources only includes 4.x and 5.x sources.
Should work but you need to make sure your glibc supports the kernel. Minimum
for 2.30 and 2.
Am Mittwoch, 1. Juli 2020, 03:30:59 CEST schrieb Thomas Mueller:
> > > That's what I did: I found a 2017 stage3 with a still older glibc and
> > > managed to upgrade to a 2020 gentoo while masking the last glibc
> > > versions. That was tricky because I had to git-checkout intermediate
> > > versio
Hi Walter,
> "-pch -roaming -sendmail -spell -tcpd -udev -udisks -unicode -upower
> -xinerama"
mostly out of curiosity, why do you want to disable unicode support here?
This feels odd to me since utf8 has effectively become the standard encoding
over the past years.
Cheers,
Andreas
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> I don't know if this has improved over the years, but my initial
> experience with unicode was rather negative. The fact that text
> files were twice as large wasn't a major problem in itself. The
> real showstopper was that importing text files into spreadsheets
> and text-editors and word p
> On top of that Cyrillic letters like "m", "i", "c", and "o" are
> considered different from their English equivalants. Security experts
> showed proof-of-cocept attacks where clicking on "microsoft.com" can
> take you to a hostile domain (queue the jokes).
That's true, though registrars are
Am Mittwoch, 30. Dezember 2020, 20:01:32 EET schrieb antlists:
> On 30/12/2020 17:30, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> > That's true, though registrars are filtering for it now. Also, I just
> > checked, e.g. firefox always builds with unicode support (it would have
> > trou
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