On 2021-11-28 11:50-0500 Jack wrote:
> This switch is NOT bringing in systemd. It is just switching which
> package is now providing udev as extracted from systemd. The news
> item actually gives a bit more detail.
>
> The network name switch (which I had thought was mentioned in the new
> it
On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 11:02:17 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I'm not completely opposed to switching to the new name method. Your
> info about it being in dmesg is helpful. Now I know where that name is
> exactly. ;-) Do I just rename my current net.eth* files to the new way
> and it works or do I need t
On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 10:03:59 +, Michael wrote:
> > > emerge pkg should always emerge it, whether it is installed or not.
> > > Have you added anything to EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS to alter this
> > > behaviour?
> >
> > That *could* alter it, yes. That I think *would* alter it, no.
> >
> > --buil
Jack wrote:
>
> I'd suggest checking the wiki for network setup, but it's still down,
> and (of course) I can't currently find the URL for the status page.
> General searching for "consistent network naming" or "persistent
> network naming" is also likely to find some helpful pages (among the
> no
I'd suggest checking the wiki for network setup, but it's still down,
and (of course) I can't currently find the URL for the status page.
General searching for "consistent network naming" or "persistent network
naming" is also likely to find some helpful pages (among the not so
helpful...)
I
Jack wrote:
> This switch is NOT bringing in systemd. It is just switching which
> package is now providing udev as extracted from systemd. The news item
> actually gives a bit more detail.
>
> The network name switch (which I had thought was mentioned in the new
> item, but apparently is not, so
This switch is NOT bringing in systemd. It is just switching which
package is now providing udev as extracted from systemd. The news item
actually gives a bit more detail.
The network name switch (which I had thought was mentioned in the new
item, but apparently is not, so I don't remember wh
Alexandru N. Barloiu wrote:
> On Sun, 2021-11-28 at 10:35 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>
>
> Boot with udev and do either ifconfig -a or ip addr show and look for
> them. If they are not there, just load the modules e1000e or the other
> one r8whatever it was. Should autoload, but who knows why they are no
On Sun, 2021-11-28 at 10:35 -0600, Dale wrote:
Boot with udev and do either ifconfig -a or ip addr show and look for
them. If they are not there, just load the modules e1000e or the other
one r8whatever it was. Should autoload, but who knows why they are not.
Use dmesg. Not that hard to debug.
Howdy all,
First, if anyone is planning to switch a remote machine, you may want to
delay that.
As some, most, know eudev is being removed. I can't say how much I
dislike that but it seems to be happening despite some are saying it is
still being maintained upstream. During my weekly update to
On 2021-11-28 05:20, Poncho wrote:
On 28.11.21 12:09, gevisz wrote:
I have just noticed that the tor-browser I downloaded from its
official site does not start any more. :(
However, it started just a few weeks ago, before a few previous
updates.
Downloading its latest version has not changed an
On 2021-11-28 05:09, gevisz wrote:
I have just noticed that the tor-browser I downloaded from its
official site does not start any more. :(
However, it started just a few weeks ago, before a few previous
updates.
Downloading its latest version has not changed anything in this
respect.
I has s
On 28.11.21 12:09, gevisz wrote:
I have just noticed that the tor-browser I downloaded from its
official site does not start any more. :(
However, it started just a few weeks ago, before a few previous updates.
Downloading its latest version has not changed anything in this respect.
do you get
I have just noticed that the tor-browser I downloaded from its
official site does not start any more. :(
However, it started just a few weeks ago, before a few previous updates.
Downloading its latest version has not changed anything in this respect.
On Sunday, 28 November 2021 08:53:07 GMT Wols Lists wrote:
> On 28/11/2021 07:50, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 00:11:57 +, Wols Lists wrote:
> >>> Strange. try: emerge virtualbox-modules
> >>>
> >>> That should be rebuild after everuy kernel upgrade and that happens
> >>> norma
On 28/11/2021 07:50, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 00:11:57 +, Wols Lists wrote:
Strange. try: emerge virtualbox-modules
That should be rebuild after everuy kernel upgrade and that happens
normally with emerge @module-rebuild
"nothing to rebuild"
emerge pkg should always
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