On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Dale wrote:
> J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> On Saturday, June 11, 2016 03:54:32 PM Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
>>>
>>> If what you're after is rebuilding all the packages that depend on
>>> linux-headers, a command line below might be one way of doing it:
>>>
>>> emerge -a
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 9:40 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Saturday, June 11, 2016 03:54:32 PM Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 2:09 PM, wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I want to update my linux-headers (I am using the vanilla-kernel).
>> >
>> > I did a
>> >
>> > solfire:/root>equery
On Tue, 14 Jun 2016 14:55:08 +1000 Adam Carter wrote:
> I have enabled this use flag and the output of emerge --info shows it has
> been recognised in USE but not in FCFLAGs/CFLAGs;
>
> grep USE.*custom ff*
> ffafter-cust-opt.txt:USE="custom-optimization dbus gmp-autoupdate gtk2
> hwaccel jemalloc
Another option is to suspend the foreground process (ctrl-Z) then you can
background it by typing bg, which will resume running and put it in the
background.
# sleep 10
^Z
[1]+ Stopped sleep 10
m # bg
[1]+ sleep 10 &
#
On Friday, June 10, 2016 10:32:25 PM Mick wrote:
> On Friday 10 Jun 2016 19:54:44 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > Kde and I would assume Gnome as well have a method of running a script
> > when
> > starting and stopping a login session.
> >
> > This is usually used for ssh-agent and pgp-agent.
>
> Yes, KDE
I have enabled this use flag and the output of emerge --info shows it has
been recognised in USE but not in FCFLAGs/CFLAGs;
grep USE.*custom ff*
ffafter-cust-opt.txt:USE="custom-optimization dbus gmp-autoupdate gtk2
hwaccel jemalloc3 jit pulseaudio -bindist -custom-cflags -debug -hardened
(-neon)
On Monday, June 13, 2016 02:10:27 PM James wrote:
> wabe gmail.com> writes:
> Still, if you manage 1000 linux workstations, then systemd does have
> it's merits.
Serious question: What makes systemd more suitable to manage 1000 linux
workstations when compared to, for instance, OpenRC?
--
Joost
Hi,
On Thu, 09 Jun 2016 23:16:37 +0200 lee wrote:
> > As far as I understand your e-mail, you are trying to mux video
> > outputs of two GPU cards to a single monitor (excuse me if I'm
> > wrong, but it is hard to understand what your hardware is), this is
> > also doable if your monitor supports
wabe gmail.com> writes:
> waltdnes waltdnes.org wrote:
> I'm glad that gentoo users still have an alternative to systemd, and
> hope that this will also be the case in future.
Non Systemd has a very bright future. In clustering, Systemd is ok, even
great for containers. In Hi Performance Com
Andrew Lowe wrote:
> The first thing that comes to mind is an alias. Just off the top of my
> head I tried:
>
> alias "npp=npp %1 &"
>
> npp being the editor, but that didn't work. Is an alias the best/easiest
> way to do this and if so, what would the syntax be, or is there a bette
On Sunday 12 Jun 2016 19:07:45 Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 12 Jun 2016 18:04:39 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Oi! I'm missing e-mails!
>
> I occasionally miss the odd email here and there too. Sometimes I find
> (only some of) them in Gmail's Spam folder. Other messages totally
> disappear and I surmise
J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Saturday, June 11, 2016 03:54:32 PM Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
>>
>> If what you're after is rebuilding all the packages that depend on
>> linux-headers, a command line below might be one way of doing it:
>>
>> emerge -a `equery -q d '=sys-kernel/linux-headers-4.3' | sed
>> '
On 06/13/16 03:06, Jonathan Callen wrote:
On 06/12/2016 11:54 AM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
On 06/12/16 23:07, Andrew Lowe wrote:
On 06/12/16 22:43, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 12/06/2016 16:33, Nico Verrijdt wrote:
Hi Andrew,
2016-06-12 16:26 GMT+02:00 Andrew Lowe mailto:a...@wht.com.au>>:
Hi all
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