suppose I could argue that changes ought to address this issue, but
that is probably a monstrous piece of work, and the result possibly not
easier to read and digest than the current document structure. So I am
going to defer to the authors about that.
Dale
_
Thanks for that. Our artifactory release predates 7.68 so this could well
be the culprit.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 7:16 AM Richard Eckart de Castilho
wrote:
> Hi
>
> > On 14. Oct 2024, at 01:31, Dale Ogilvie
> wrote:
> >
> > The trick is, the generated maven-metad
Thanks for the fix! Sorry for the breakage.
- dale
On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 3:01 PM Cameron Gutman
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 8:29 AM Anton Khirnov wrote:
> >
> > Broken after 7753a9d62725d5bd8313e2d249acbe1c8af79ab1. Apply only the
> > whitelist early, and the rest
Any issues remaining with this patch? Thanks in advance for applying.
- dale
On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 4:30 PM Michael Niedermayer
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 08:29:37AM +0200, Christophe Gisquet wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Le mar. 13 août 2024 à 23:39, Dale Curtis a
>
eployment, like you deploy separately classified
> artifacts from the same reactor?
>
> Thanks
> T
>
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 11:24 PM Tamás Cservenák
> wrote:
> >
> > Howdy,
> >
> > can you create a reproducer that reproduces this behaviour?
> >
&
3.9.9 demonstrates similar behaviour, where one of the snapshotVersions in
maven-metadata.xml lags one build behind. In this case it is not the jar,
but the sources which lags.
Should this be an issue in maven jira?
On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 4:52 PM Dale Ogilvie
wrote:
> Hello,
>
&
t tree again and my back just
threw up a white flag. My brain is somewhat divided at the moment. One
part is trying to type, the other is letting me know my back is plenty
angry. :/ I'm beating that tree tho. Only got a log about 15 feet
long left. Two more cuts.
Dale
:-) :-)
Hello,
we do builds up against the latest snapshot in our dev environment. After
switching our builds from maven 3.8.5 to 3.9.7 we find that the
maven-metadata.xml generated for our snapshot libraries is incorrect,
resulting in a build up against the **previous** snapshot. Switching back
to 3.8.5
esponse OK" means the computer thinks it went OK. But I've learned
the hard way that doesn't always mean that *I* think what the computer
did was OK.
Dale
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Our code needs to get both product_link.data_partner.data_partner_id and
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encountering and error that needs to just select one of them after
upgrading it from v15 to 17.
any recommendations on the sql how to
On 2024-10-02 20:14, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running Debian/Stable on an AMD64 system. I have a number of
kvm/qemu virtual machines running on it, including Home Assistant and
a Samba DC, along with multiple Windows VMs. Most of them are working
fine.
However I found a need to fire up a
to the tree, I felt better about cutting it. For a
while tho, the thought of cutting that tree was scary. It's getting
started since I'm clueless on this thing that makes me nervous. :/ I
may blow up Google or something. Wait . . . . I better not ask that
question. ;-) They snoop. LOL
Once I get started, maybe this will go smoothly this time. Just maybe.
Dale
:-) :-)
an use the command
run-parts /etc/cron. to see if your file works. Replace
directory only part with daily, weekly etc etc. Tab completion comes in
handy.
Yea, I sometimes take notes. My little notes file is getting large now.
That help?
Dale
:-) :-)
commit: 00de3bc42bdd2cc510ad1952774f94d3ec8535ab
Author: Dale Showers fictx com>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 3 15:42:38 2024 +
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CommitDate: Thu Oct 3 15:42:38 2024 +
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commit: b79e7ad7d1db8b69b47af705947df9d2b4346b19
Author: Dale Showers fictx com>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 3 15:40:19 2024 +
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CommitDate: Thu Oct 3 15:40:19 2024 +
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commit: ee71deb789e60a60331fa1c608f94db9f2b451c8
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CommitDate: Thu Oct 3 15:38:31 2024 +
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commit: beec119f2acfc376150b963bdce0f619e69de736
Author: Dale Showers fictx com>
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CommitDate: Thu Oct 3 15:37:11 2024 +
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Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 3 October 2024 05:30:58 BST Dale wrote:
>> Wol wrote:
>>> On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
>>>> Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way,
>>>> I'd like to have it so that everything is fetc
Wol wrote:
> On 02/10/2024 19:47, Dale wrote:
>> Well, I'm not really wanting to do my own email server. In a way,
>> I'd like to have it so that everything is fetched, stored on my
>> system and then I can use any email software I want, Seamonkey,
>> Thunderb
I'm running Debian/Stable on an AMD64 system. I have a number of
kvm/qemu virtual machines running on it, including Home Assistant and a
Samba DC, along with multiple Windows VMs. Most of them are working fine.
However I found a need to fire up an old Windows XP VM but I can't get
it to start.
Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday 2 October 2024 14:10:39 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I just want to switch from Gmail. I don't really need encryption
>> stuff. I wouldn't mind doing my own but I have no clue where to even
>> start on that.
>>
>> Dale
>&
estroy political
> democracy in order to retain its power of exploitation and special
> privilege." Tommy Douglas
>
>
>
>
> Oct 2, 2024, 03:27 by l...@laincorp.tech:
>
>>
>>
>> On 10/2/24 11:59, Dale wrote:
>>
>>> Howdy,As some know
s the person I'm sending to just like it does
with Gmail.
I'm just curious if anyone here uses it. Given it is in the tree, I
figure someone does. Trying to see if this is what I need or not.
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
oing to work well
enough just for the email part. That is about the only part of it that
really works OK. For web browsing, it's Firefox for 99% of things I do
here. As it is, I have to copy links in Seamonkey email and then paste
the link in a new tab in Firefox on occasion. It's annoying.
Dale
:-) :-)
dear colleagues,
nyu is launching a new kind of environmental studies ph.d. program. please
bring it to the attention of interested students.
thank you,
dale
**
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Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies
Affiliated Professor of Law. Medical Ethics, and
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 05:44:08AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>>> That said, if you're interested in limiting opportunistic snooping,
>>> something
>>> like this may help:
>>>
>>> https://proton.me/mail
>> I&
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 26 September 2024 22:11:20 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> root@Gentoo-1 / # telnet smtp.gmail.com 587
>> Trying 142.251.116.108...
>> Trying 2607:f8b0:4023:1000::6c...
>> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable
>> root
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-27, Dale wrote:
>
>>> You do know about the msmtp man page, right?
>> Well, if copying someone's known working config file doesn't work right,
>> I'm not sure a man page is going to help much.
> The working conf
Matt Connell wrote:
>> On Wed, 2024-09-25 at 15:43 -0500, Dale wrote:
>> No one here has their system set up to use Gmail for system
>> emails???
> I wouldn't consider gmail an option for any emails, system or
> otherwise.
>
>> On Thu, 2024-09-26 at 02:28 -05
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-27, Dale wrote:
>
>> OK. I added that line to the config file. Then it gives me this error.
>>
>>
>> root@Gentoo-1 / # echo foo | msmtp -v bogus
>> msmtp: /etc/msmtprc: line 5: unknown command alias
>> root@Gentoo-1 /
Michael wrote:
> On Friday 27 September 2024 13:11:46 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> You may not have a mail application configuration problem after all
>>> (ssmtp/
>>> msmtp), but you definitely have a network/server connectivity problem.
>
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-27, Dale wrote:
>
>>>> Sep 26 19:04:26 Gentoo-1 smartd[18737]: Executing test of to root
>>>> ...
>>>> Sep 26 19:04:36 Gentoo-1 msmtp[18815]: host=smtp.gmail.com tls=on
>>>> auth=off from=rdalek1967gmail
sort of
underlying expectation that their network should maintain one master IRR
object representing their potential downstream cone.
Given that one can't reference a route-set from an as-set, records like
these potentially could have been created in that context.
Dale
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-27, Dale wrote:
>
>> It says port 465 but it is using Oauth2 if that matters.
> It doesn't.
>
>> I'll admit, the last time I got this working, I followed a guide and
>> it just worked. Once it worked, I left it alone.
g extra. Other than that, I suspect smtp is set up right but
something else isn't. Should we look elsewhere? Any idea where? Could
it be smart itself that is set up wrong? Sending wrong thing to smtp?
Thanks for the help.
Dale
:-) :-)
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-26, Dale wrote:
>
>> root@Gentoo-1 / # telnet smtp.gmail.com 587
>> Trying 142.251.116.108...
>> Trying 2607:f8b0:4023:1000::6c...
>> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable
>> root@Gentoo-1 / #
>&g
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-26, Dale wrote:
>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like your network is broken. Try this:
>>>
>>> $ telnet smtp.gmail.com 587
>>> Trying 209.85.145.109...
>>> Connected to s
>
> Alexis
I forwarded a copy of your email off list to a person I've talked to
about the binary packages. If he can't check himself, I suspect he
knows who can. Could just be a temporary thing tho. Might be fixed by
the time someone looks into it. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-26, Dale wrote:
>
>> I removed ssmtp and installed msmtp. I think I got the config set up
>> but it is different so I may not have it right. It doesn't work tho.
>> From messages.
>>
>>
>> Sep 26 10:03:33 Gen
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 26 September 2024 11:44:08 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> On Thursday 26 September 2024 08:28:47 BST Dale wrote:
>>>> ssmtp stopped working with a conventional password when Google
>>>> introduced 2-
>>> Step-
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-26, Dale wrote:
>>> It used to be the case you could set up an 'App Password' without having to
>>> provide them with your phone number and other 'none-of-their-business'
>>> personal information, but
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 26 September 2024 08:28:47 BST Dale wrote:
>> ssmtp stopped working with a conventional password when Google
>> introduced 2-
> Step-Verification for their GMail account. Consequently, to be able to
> continue using ssmtp you need to set up an &
cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 16:43:09 -0400,
> Dale wrote:
>> Dale wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I posted the other day about my email setup. Then it hit me, while I
>>> copied the settings over, I never tested it. So, I tested
Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I posted the other day about my email setup. Then it hit me, while I
> copied the settings over, I never tested it. So, I tested it. Sure
> enough, no email sent. Got error messages tho. I mostly, maybe only,
> use this for SMART drive info. If it
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I was trying to re-emerge some packages. The ones I was working on
> failed with "internal compiler error: Segmentation fault" or similar
> being the common reason for failing. I did get gcc to compile and
> install. But other packag
Hi all,
Is there anyone from Orange here? Or does anyone have a contact there?
We are seeing mail to "@orange.fr" get refused.
And we haven't been able to get a response form their form page at:
https://formulaires.services.orange.fr/9680
Thanks,
Mark
//
Sal
Were there any more comments for this patch?
- dale
On Tue, Aug 13, 2024 at 11:30 PM Christophe Gisquet <
christophe.gisq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le mar. 13 août 2024 à 23:39, Dale Curtis a
> écrit :
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 13, 2024 at 1:11 PM Hendrik Leppkes
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 September 2024 19:59:15 BST Dale wrote:
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I maintain an ~amd64 system remotely over SSH (from downstairs), and that
>>> includes rebooting it with, say, a new kern
gout" are:
> https://superuser.com/questions/395820/how-to-properly-end-a-kde-session-from-shell-without-root-privileges
> https://discuss.kde.org/t/logout-reboot-and-shutdown-using-the-terminal/743
>
> Perhaps they put you on the right track to your goal.
Does that help? Is that the new way? It's a recent thread.
Dale
:-) :-)
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sat, Sep 14, 2024 at 02:46:35PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> I was running the command again and when I was checking on it, it
>> stopped with this error.
>>
>>
>>
>> File "/root/dh", line 1209, in
&g
o you? That's all it spit out.
Also, what is the best way to handle this type of situation. Let's say
I have a set of videos. Later on I get a better set of videos, higher
resolution or something. I copy those to a temporary directory then use
your dmv script from a while back to replace the old files with the new
files but with identical names. Thing is, file is different, sometimes
a lot different. What is the best way to get it to update the checksums
for the changed files? Is the command above correct?
I'm sometimes pretty good at finding software bugs. But hey, it just
makes your software better. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday 12 September 2024 13:54:25 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> This is fairly new and very consistent. It started a couple updates ago
>> and I was hoping it was a bug and would be fixed. I'm starting to think
>> it is a new feature. I'
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 08:53:17AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>>> Am Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 07:54:25AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>>>> Howdy,
>>>>
>>>> I use Dolphin a lot. I like it and all but
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 07:54:25AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I use Dolphin a lot. I like it and all but recently, it started doing
>> something that annoys me. When I'm doing something, I tend to open a
>> instance of Do
player for example has a setting
for either multiple or single instances. It works the way you set it.
I can't find anything similar in Dolphin tho.
Anyone have any info on this? Is this the new way Dolphin works? Is
there a way to disable it somewhere? Do I need to look for another file
manager that behaves like I want?
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
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Wols Lists wrote:
> On 04/09/2024 01:39, Dale wrote:
>> I've seen that before too. I'm hoping not. I may shutdown my rig,
>> remove and reinstall the memory and then test it for a bit. May be a
>> bad connection. It has worked well for the past couple months t
Michael wrote:
> On Friday 6 September 2024 21:15:32 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> Update. New memory sticks i bought came in today. I ran memtest from
>> Gentoo Live boot media and it passed. Of course, the last pair passed
>> when new too so let's hope this one lasts long
Were there any more comments on this patch? Thanks!
- dale
On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 12:19 PM Dale Curtis
wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 17, 2024 at 12:25 PM James Almer wrote:
>
>> On 8/17/2024 3:04 PM, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
>> >
>> >
>>
Dale wrote:
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2024-09-03, Dale wrote:
>>
>>> I was trying to re-emerge some packages. The ones I was working on
>>> failed with "internal compiler error: Segmentation fault" or similar
>>> being the common reason
Michael wrote:
> On Friday 6 September 2024 12:04:08 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I might add, another odd thing that started after a recent update. When
>> I logout of KDE or when first booting and am on the sddm login screen,
>> my first monitor powers off. The second moni
Michael wrote:
> On Friday 6 September 2024 02:02:55 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> For some reason, the second monitor has a plasma thing, where app menu
>> icon, virtual desktop, clock and such is, on the second monitor as
>> well. My TV screen has nothing. No desktop icons, plas
Deduplication (Dan Ritter)
It looks like duperemove works only on some filesystems because it makes
all the files reflink-ed, they still have separate inodes but share the
data extents as long as you don't modify any of them. But rdfind can
create hardlinks or symlinks, which are supp
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 15:34:06 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> Since I upgraded to KDE Frameworks 6 I have observed some rather unwanted
>>> window behaviours.
>>>
>>> 1. Window Interaction with Gkrellm
>>>
&g
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 19:55:56 BST Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>> Am Thu, Sep 05, 2024 at 06:30:54AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>>>> Use rsync with:
>>>> --checksum
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> --dry-ru
n
rules.
Oh, when looking at window rules in System Settings, it has a export and
import feature. I never saw that before. Might be new. It's at the
top I think. If you use that tool, may want to back up your settings
when you get everything done.
Hope that gives you some clue to a fix. Maybe.
Dale
:-) :-)
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 11:53:16 BST Dale wrote:
>>
>> I made my backups last weekend. I'm sure it was working fine then.
>> After all, it would have failed to compile packages if it was bad. I'm
>> thinking about checking against th
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Thu, Sep 05, 2024 at 10:36:19AM +0100 schrieb Michael:
>
>>> Maybe that it only catches 1-bit errors, but Dale has more broken bits?
>> Or it could be Dale's kit is DDR4?
> You may be right. We talked about AM5 at great length during th
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 09:36:36 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I've ran fsck before mounting on every file system so far. I ran it on
>> the OS file systems while booted from the Live image. The others I just
>> did before mounting. I realize this does
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 08:36:46 BST Dale wrote:
>> Dale wrote:
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> I don't do emerge -e world very often but this is weird. This is the
>>> complaint emerge spits out:
>>>
>>>
>
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 5 September 2024 01:11:13 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> When I built this rig, I first booted the Gentoo Live boot image and
>> just played around a bit. Mostly to let the CPU grease settle in a
>> bit. Then I ran memtest through a whole test until it
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I don't do emerge -e world very often but this is weird. This is the
> complaint emerge spits out:
>
>
>
> !!! The following update(s) have been skipped due to unsatisfied
> dependencies
> !!! triggered by backtracking:
>
> x11
Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday 4 September 2024 23:07:17 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
>>> At one point, I looked for a set of four sticks of the memory. I
>>> couldn't find any. They only come in sets of two. I read somewhere
>>&
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
>
>> At one point, I looked for a set of four sticks of the memory. I
>> couldn't find any. They only come in sets of two. I read somewhere
>> that the mobo expects each pair to be matched.
> Yep, that's d
themselves, but the only way
>>> I could get both pairs to work together was to drop the clock speed
>>> down to about a third the speed they were supposed to support.
>> Indeed that was my first thought when Dale mentioned getting another
>> pair. I don’t know if it’
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 4 September 2024 15:23:13 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2024-09-04, Dale wrote:
>>> I forgot to ask, is there anything else that bad memory could affect?
> How long have you got? ;-)
>
Well, the new files I downloaded, I can let Q
Are there any spare/surplus KATADC
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Casperland? I have one non-functional board that I need to replace.
Thanks,
Dale Gary
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Dale wrote:
>
> Here's the update. Grant and a couple others were right. So was some
> of my search results, which varied widely. Shortly after my reply to
> Grant, I shutdown the new rig. I set my old rig back up so I can watch
> TV. Then I booted the ever handy Ventoy U
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 05:48:29AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> I wonder how much fun getting this memory replaced is going to be. o_O
> I once had a bad stick of Crucial Ballistix DDR3. I think it also started
> with GCC segfaults. So I took a pict
ources and mkstage4. It always complains about
those. The others tho, what's emerge fussing about?
Ideas? I emerge something weird to cause that? Is emerge going wonky
over nothing?
Dale
:-) :-)
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I was trying to re-emerge some packages. The ones I was working on
> failed with "internal compiler error: Segmentation fault" or similar
> being the common reason for failing. I did get gcc to compile and
> install. But other packag
I'm just curious as to the status of this near-decade-old patch? This
would be a super-useful feature which I'd use on a near-daily basis.
It appears the project made the submitter jump through its FSF paperwork
hoops, which he did, and then proceeded to do nothing with it? Was there
some issu
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-09-03, Dale wrote:
>
>> I was trying to re-emerge some packages. The ones I was working on
>> failed with "internal compiler error: Segmentation fault" or similar
>> being the common reason for failing.
> In my experience, tha
7;t have to move back to the old rig while
sorting this out. O_O Oh, I updated my old rig this past weekend. Not
a single problem on it. Everything updated just fine.
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Sept 2024 at 11:05, Arve Barsnes wrote:
>> On Tue, 3 Sept 2024 at 09:49, Dale wrote:
>>> If you find a place that explains all those and what they do, please
>>> share a link. I'd like to know too. I didn't find anything o
ralfconn wrote:
> Il 02/09/24 01:56, Dale ha scritto:
>> FEATURES="-usersync userpriv usersandbox buildpkg sandbox parallel-fetch
>> parallel-install"
>>
>>
>> The ones I care about. The buildpkg tells it to save binary copies.
>> This is a
the way shown above.
[1]: https://github.com/noctuid/link-hint.el
Please let me know if I can provide any more information!
Best regards,
Dale
In GNU Emacs 31.0.50 (build 1, aarch64-apple-darwin23.6.0, NS
appkit-2487.70 Version 14.6.1 (Build 23G93)) of 2024-09-01 built on
mymacRepository revision:
Joe wrote:
> On 9/1/24 22:24, Dale wrote:
>> Joe wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Has anyone got sound working on a Chromebook say 2020-Newer ?
>>>
>>> Could you please tell me the steps.
>>>
>>> Followed this with no luck.
>>>
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 02/09/2024 00:56, Dale wrote:
>> Obviously, a news item can change that process. If there is a news item
>> with a different process, follow that for sure. Following the news item
>> to the letter is the best way. The devs work out all the kinks an
use only pipewire from then
on. That way I only have one place to check.
Now that you mention something Google related, I want to switch email
providers again. :/
Dale
:-) :-)
Matt Connell wrote:
> On Sun, 2024-09-01 at 18:56 -0500, Dale wrote:
>> FEATURES="-usersync userpriv usersandbox buildpkg sandbox
>> parallel-fetch parallel-install"
> No candy? You struck me as a candy guy.
>
>
>
I'll admit, I haven't touched
Joe wrote:
>
>
> On 9/1/24 16:56, Dale wrote:
>> Joe wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm looking for some tips and tricks regarding emerge. I know there is
>>> a cheat sheet on what stuff you can do. But i would like emerge
>>>
led. Check the man page maybe
What you just read is from about 20 years of tweaking things on half a
dozen rigs. It should get you off to a good start for sure.
Dale
:-) :-)
P. S. I'm starting to hate this keyboard on emails like this. :-@ It
does give me practice tho. lol
Wol wrote:
> On 01/09/2024 20:36, Dale wrote:
>> I wonder tho, in one of the replies, it says to create a directory in
>> /sys. Don't those get cleared after a reboot? I'm almost certain /proc
>> does but think /sys does too. If so, how does that survive reboots
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 01/09/2024 15:24, Dale wrote:
>> From that link, it looks like that is done manually. In other words,
>> when I start Firefox, I have to add the process to the cgroup by hand.
>> Shouldn't there be a way to do it automatically? Like add it to th
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 31/08/2024 19:39, Dale wrote:
>> I did a lot of searching and almost all of it relates to using cgroups
>> for services, like mysql or something. I haven't found anything that
>> explains how to do it for a program started by a user. It may be
ffmpeg | branch: master | Dale Curtis | Tue Jul 30
23:12:21 2024 +| [7753a9d62725d5bd8313e2d249acbe1c8af79ab1] | committer:
Anton Khirnov
lavc: Check codec_whitelist early in avcodec_open2()
This ensures that if a codec isn't on codec_whitelist, trying to open it
will not tr
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 01:57:25PM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>>>>>> I expect any MTA would do the task of sending emails - but since you've
>>>>>> installed s-nail check the configuration examples offered here:
>>>>
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 19/08/2024 00:12, Dale wrote:
>> It's annoying as heck. I spend twice as much time correcting typos
>> than I do actually typing something in. My typing was bad enough
>> already. LOL
>
> I normally use an ergonomic keyboard (you know, the
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