Hello,
On Sat, 17 Oct 2020, gevisz wrote:
>??, 17 ???. 2020 ?. ? 14:57, David Haller :
[..]
>Here is the comparative table for your kernel parameters vs those of
>gentoo-kernel 5.4.64 and my last tried configuration in
>gentoo-sources-4.19.86:
>CONFIG | 4.14 | 5.4.64 | 4.19.86
Can someone recommend a guide to installing a touch screen aware soft
keyboard in gentoo?
I have tried a number of keyboards but the various guides do not say how
to integrate a soft keyboard in to a window manager (I am using xfwm4
but could change) or login screen.
I can manually start them, bu
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 10:53:43PM +0300, gevisz wrote
> Thank you for your reply. I have actually used this approach in one of
> my first attempts.
> Below is the output of lsmod on the install usb with all modules that
> I think is irrelevant to sound removed.
There is no mention of SND_PCI.
сб, 17 окт. 2020 г. в 20:06, Michael Orlitzky :
>
> On 10/17/20 3:56 PM, gevisz wrote:
> >
> > Well, compilation of tensorflow-2.3.1 failed exactly with the same error. :(
> >
>
> Can you file a bug with the full build log? Someone with a faster
> computer may be able to investigate.
Hm, there is
On 10/17/20 3:56 PM, gevisz wrote:
Well, compilation of tensorflow-2.3.1 failed exactly with the same error. :(
Can you file a bug with the full build log? Someone with a faster
computer may be able to investigate.
* ebazel failed
*
* Call stack:
* ebuild.sh, line 125: Called src_compile
* environment, line 4177: Called ebazel 'build'
'//tensorflow:libtensorflow_framework.so'
'//tensorflow:libtensorflow.so'
* environment, line 2389: Called die
* The specifi
сб, 17 окт. 2020 г. в 15:08, Walter Dnes :
>
> Here's a strategy I occasionally use...
>
> 1) Download a Gentoo "minimal install" and set up a USB key to boot from it.
>
> 2) Boot the PC from the install USB key.
>
> 3) Execute the command...
>
>lsmod | less
>
> 4) Manually scan the output fo
сб, 17 окт. 2020 г. в 14:57, David Haller :
> On Sat, 17 Oct 2020, gevisz wrote:
> >At different times during the last one and a half years, I tried to
> >make sound work on my new Gentoo install on a computer with Gigabyte
> >GA-MA790FXT-UD5P motherboard and MSI ATI Radeon R4770 graphic card.
>
>
сб, 17 окт. 2020 г. в 15:28, Michael Orlitzky :
> On 10/17/20 8:10 AM, gevisz wrote:
> >
> > Any thoughts on how to proceed with this obstacle other than to
> > depclean tensorflow and try to reinstall it again?
> > > The problem is that all versions of tensorflow and almost all of its
> > dependen
On 10/17/20 8:10 AM, gevisz wrote:
Any thoughts on how to proceed with this obstacle other than to
depclean tensorflow and try to reinstall it again?
> The problem is that all versions of tensorflow and almost all of its
dependencies are masked by default. So it is almost impossible to
guess whi
Here's a strategy I occasionally use...
1) Download a Gentoo "minimal install" and set up a USB key to boot from it.
2) Boot the PC from the install USB key.
3) Execute the command...
lsmod | less
4) Manually scan the output for anything related to sound and write it down.
That should
Hello,
On Sat, 17 Oct 2020, gevisz wrote:
[.. reordering ..]
>And finally: installed on the same computer legacy operating system
>never had any sound problems.
Ah, oh, so the HW works and you got the speaker connector in the
hole. That's good![1] ;)
>At different times during the last one and a
At different times during the last one and a half years, I tried to
make sound work on my new Gentoo install on a computer with Gigabyte
GA-MA790FXT-UD5P motherboard and MSI ATI Radeon R4770 graphic card.
Previously, I successfully solved the sound problems in Gentoo either
with alsamixer or by co
A week ago, on October 10, 2020, tensorflow-2.3.1 gracefully failed
to compile with the following
ERROR: sci-libs/tensorflow-2.3.1::gentoo failed (compile phase)
and a few weeks before tensorflow-2.2.0-r2 caused a dependency
conflict during a regular system update, so I updated my system
excluding
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