On 12/20/2020 11:51 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 12/20/2020 11:41 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
>> I'm working on setting up a new Dell XPS 8940. What do I set the
>> video options to in the kernel and in "VIDEO_CARDS" in make.conf?
>> Here's the output from "lspci -v".
>>
>> 00:02.0 VGA comp
On 21 December 2020 07:41:08 CET, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I'm working on setting up a new Dell XPS 8940. What do I set the
>video options to in the kernel and in "VIDEO_CARDS" in make.conf?
>Here's the output from "lspci -v".
>
>00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 9bc8 (rev
On 12/20/2020 11:41 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I'm working on setting up a new Dell XPS 8940. What do I set the
> video options to in the kernel and in "VIDEO_CARDS" in make.conf?
> Here's the output from "lspci -v".
>
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 9bc8 (rev 03)
>
I'm working on setting up a new Dell XPS 8940. What do I set the
video options to in the kernel and in "VIDEO_CARDS" in make.conf?
Here's the output from "lspci -v".
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 9bc8 (rev 03)
(prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
DeviceName: Onbo
Did you cleanup first?
run "make mrproper", the unpack your saved config then run "make oldconfig".
BillK
On 21/12/20 1:59 pm, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I made a few tweaks to the kernel config and tried to rebuild... and
> the build died. I restored the original .config from /proc/config.gz
> a
I made a few tweaks to the kernel config and tried to rebuild... and
the build died. I restored the original .config from /proc/config.gz
and tried again. Same failure. I'm in the "linux" subdirectory...
[d531][root][/usr/src/linux] make
CALLscripts/checksyscalls.sh
CALLscripts/at
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 09:19:33PM -0500, John Covici wrote
> OK, pardon my ignorance, what is wrong with pam? Aside from the fact
> that when you change versions you have to reboot or restart just about
> everything.
It's obscure/different. That's important, because if you need to
tweak a re
On 21/12/20 8:20 am, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Somewhat related. I googled and it appears I can hook a NAS to my
> router and share it there. The router is 1GB, it has yellow ports. Is
> it true that I can hook a NAS to the router? I'd assume it can be
> shared with anything connected to the r
On 20/12/2020 13:20, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
There is a saying in German tech culture: "Entweder sie geht oder sie geht
nicht." (either it works or it doesn't). The pun is on the pronunciation of
"sie geht" (it works), which sounds exactly like Seagate. → "Either Seagate
or Seagate... not."
:
Howdy,
Somewhat related. I googled and it appears I can hook a NAS to my
router and share it there. The router is 1GB, it has yellow ports. Is
it true that I can hook a NAS to the router? I'd assume it can be
shared with anything connected to the router, even my cell phone if
needed.
Also, I
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 09:01:21PM -0600 schrieb Dale:
>
>
>> I just found a IBM ServeRaid M1015 card for like $40.00 shipping and
>> all. It claims this: "Connects to up to 16 SAS or SATA drives". Given
>> the number of drives and the price, that's good bang for buck
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 16 December 2020 15:41:11 GMT Dale wrote:
>
>> This is true. Where can be set in make.conf and
>> /etc/portage/repos.conf/gentoo.conf.
> I thought that setting this in make.conf was frowned on these days, no?
>
>From my understanding, the setting for the tre
On Wednesday, 16 December 2020 15:41:11 GMT Dale wrote:
> This is true. Where can be set in make.conf and
> /etc/portage/repos.conf/gentoo.conf.
I thought that setting this in make.conf was frowned on these days, no?
--
Regards,
Peter.
On Sunday, 13 December 2020 10:07:42 GMT n952162 wrote:
> If rust, llvm, firefox or thunderbird is in that list, I'll go crazy.
You can avoid compiling rust by 'emerge -1 rust-bin && emerge -C rust'. I do
that because it consumes huge amounts of resources and is only used in firefox
building -
Am Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 09:01:21PM -0600 schrieb Dale:
> > If you just want to use it as a file server, think of removing the video
> > card. This will save considerable power.
>
> It would be a good idea but it's a built in mobo video system. If it
> was a card, I'd likely do just that for the
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 11:20:26 +0100
n952162 wrote:
> /Is there a fundamental goals issue here, when there's so much
> incompatibility between python3_{6,7,8,9}? Do packages really need
> to care? Are these versions so fundamentally different from each
> other, and programmers rely on those dif
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 6:21 AM Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> There is a saying in German tech culture: "Entweder sie geht oder sie geht
> nicht." (either it works or it doesn't). The pun is on the pronunciation
of
> "sie geht" (it works), which sounds exactly like Seagate. → "Either
Seagate
> or S
Am Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 10:03:14AM + schrieb antlists:
> On 20/12/2020 01:06, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> > Looking at 4 TB WD drives as an example, the cheapest
> > SAS drive started at 145 €, but a WD RED NAS drive (intended for
> > uninterrupted operation) at 93 €.
>
> BEWARE OF WD REDS !!!
On 20/12/2020 01:06, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Looking at 4 TB WD drives as an example, the cheapest
SAS drive started at 145 €, but a WD RED NAS drive (intended for
uninterrupted operation) at 93 €.
BEWARE OF WD REDS !!!
They *U*S*E*D* to have a good reputation. They are STILL marketed as
NA
On 20/12/2020 02:19, John Covici wrote:
OK, pardon my ignorance, what is wrong with pam? Aside from the fact
that when you change versions you have to reboot or restart just about
everything.
There's a lot of people out there (like me) who've never had the
(mis?)fortune to deal with it.
And
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