On Fri, Sep 1, 2017, at 11:28, Stroller wrote:
> That doesn't sound right. I'd file a report at bugs.gentoo.org
Done: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629538
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On 2017-09-01, Grant wrote:
> My laptop's 13" screen has a native resolution of 3200x1800 which
> makes everything crazy small on-screen. Is there a good method for
> telling Xorg or xfce4 to compensate, or should I one-at-a-time my
> applications? I can adjust the
My new laptop uses /dev/nvme0n1 instead of /dev/sda which conflicts
with the script I use to manage about 12 similar laptops running
Gentoo. Is there a udev method for renaming the disk that will work
well with any USB disks that happen to also be attached?
crw--- 1 root root 252, 0 Aug 31
My laptop's 13" screen has a native resolution of 3200x1800 which
makes everything crazy small on-screen. Is there a good method for
telling Xorg or xfce4 to compensate, or should I one-at-a-time my
applications? I can adjust the resolution down but it makes the
colors look weird.
- Grant
On 08/30/2017 01:51 PM, R0b0t1 wrote:
> Like I mention in another thread (and like Rich touches on) power
> savings can be an incentive to upgrade, besides the increase in speed.
> Power efficiency and speed generally increase in multiples greater
> than one, so you are reducing the cost and time
On 09/01/2017 02:46 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> For the last week or two my NVMe SSD isn't being detected on startup. I get
> this error on manual invocation:
>
> # smartctl -a /dev/nvme0n1
> smartctl 6.4 2015-06-04 r4109 [x86_64-linux-4.12.5-gentoo] (local build)
> Copyright
> My laptop's 13" screen has a native resolution of 3200x1800 which
> makes everything crazy small on-screen. Is there a good method for
> telling Xorg or xfce4 to compensate, or should I one-at-a-time my
> applications? I can adjust the resolution down but it makes the
> colors look weird.
Ühel kenal päeval, R, 01.09.2017 kell 10:16, kirjutas Grant:
> > My laptop's 13" screen has a native resolution of 3200x1800 which
> > makes everything crazy small on-screen. Is there a good method for
> > telling Xorg or xfce4 to compensate, or should I one-at-a-time my
> > applications? I can
>> > My laptop's 13" screen has a native resolution of 3200x1800 which
>> > makes everything crazy small on-screen. Is there a good method for
>> > telling Xorg or xfce4 to compensate, or should I one-at-a-time my
>> > applications? I can adjust the resolution down but it makes the
>> > colors
On Friday, September 1, 2017 7:28:48 PM CEST Mart Raudsepp wrote:
> Ühel kenal päeval, R, 01.09.2017 kell 10:16, kirjutas Grant:
> > > My laptop's 13" screen has a native resolution of 3200x1800 which
> > > makes everything crazy small on-screen. Is there a good method for
> > > telling Xorg or
Hello,
I am having troubles installing dev-util/electron, related to linking in
"ssl3" in the final step of the ebuild, from build log:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/6.3.0/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
cannot find -lssl3
FYI on ssl, I only want a "working/current" ssl and/or tls
Hello friends,
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Grant wrote:
>> My laptop's 13" screen has a native resolution of 3200x1800 which
>> makes everything crazy small on-screen. Is there a good method for
>> telling Xorg or xfce4 to compensate, or should I one-at-a-time my
>>
Hi everybody,
Am Freitag, 1. September 2017, 21:08:51 CEST schrieb J. Roeleveld:
> On Friday, September 1, 2017 7:28:48 PM CEST Mart Raudsepp wrote:
> > Ühel kenal päeval, R, 01.09.2017 kell 10:16, kirjutas Grant:
> [...]
>
> In KDE/Plasma there is a scaling setting in the display section.
> The
Nils Freydank wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Am Freitag, 1. September 2017, 21:08:51 CEST schrieb J. Roeleveld:
> > On Friday, September 1, 2017 7:28:48 PM CEST Mart Raudsepp wrote:
> > > Ühel kenal päeval, R, 01.09.2017 kell 10:16, kirjutas Grant:
> > [...]
> >
> > In
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 7:46 PM, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> For the last week or two my NVMe SSD isn't being detected on startup. I get
> this error on manual invocation:
>
> # smartctl -a /dev/nvme0n1
> smartctl 6.4 2015-06-04 r4109
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Grant wrote:
> My new laptop uses /dev/nvme0n1 instead of /dev/sda which conflicts
> with the script I use to manage about 12 similar laptops running
> Gentoo. Is there a udev method for renaming the disk that will work
> well with any USB
On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 6:26 AM, Damo Brisbane wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having troubles installing dev-util/electron, related to linking in
> "ssl3" in the final step of the ebuild, from build log:
>
>
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Francesco Turco wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 1, 2017, at 11:28, Stroller wrote:
>> That doesn't sound right. I'd file a report at bugs.gentoo.org
>
> Done: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629538
>
This is happening? I was positive crossdev was
> On 31 Aug 2017, at 13:55, Francesco Turco wrote:
>
> I just set BINPKG_COMPRESS="xz" in /etc/portage/make.conf in order to
> compress binary packages with the xz algorithm. It seems to work, but
> binary packages filenames still end with .tbz2 instead of .txz.
That
Hello list,
For the last week or two my NVMe SSD isn't being detected on startup. I get
this error on manual invocation:
# smartctl -a /dev/nvme0n1
smartctl 6.4 2015-06-04 r4109 [x86_64-linux-4.12.5-gentoo] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-15, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
În 1 septembrie 2017 12:46:39 EEST, Peter Humphrey a
scris:
>Hello list,
>
>For the last week or two my NVMe SSD isn't being detected on startup. I
>get
>this error on manual invocation:
>
># smartctl -a /dev/nvme0n1
>smartctl 6.4 2015-06-04 r4109
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