On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 4:23 PM Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> Why does that library think it should be probing every USB device I
> plug in? Is that automatic probing required for libmtp and mtpfs to
> work?
I'm guessing that MTP cannot be detected by just looking at a device
ID/etc and requires some
On 2022-01-21, Grant Edwards wrote:
> [...]
>
> This appears to be triggered by a rule in
>
>/lib/udev/rules.d/69-libmtp.rules
>
> which is owned by media-libs/libmtp
>
> Why does that library think it should be probing every USB device I
> [...]
Oh, and tell those damn kids to GET OFF MY LAW
I've noticed that whenever I plug in any sort of USB device,
"mtp-probe" runs and logs the fact that the newly attached thing "was
not an MTP device".
This appears to be triggered by a rule in
/lib/udev/rules.d/69-libmtp.rules
which is owned by media-libs/libmtp
Why does that library think i
On 2022.01.21 07:48, n952162 wrote:
The point is, something has changed in openrc, and I was hoping
somebody
knew about it.
It used to be that you could restart the network with:
rc-service net.enp1s0 restart
which would use the link in /etc/init.d. But that link is now gone,
although the
I think emerge wants to rebuild grub because of a changed USE flag.
[ebuild R] sys-boot/grub-0.97-r18::Skippy USE="ncurses
-custom-cflags -netboot -static" KERNEL="(-linux%*)" 0 KiB
When doing so it fails.
* Sanity check failed: stage2
(/var/tmp/portage/sys-boot/grub-0.97-r18/work/gr
On Friday, 21 January 2022 12:48:51 GMT n952162 wrote:
> It used to be that you could restart the network with:
>
>rc-service net.enp1s0 restart
>
> which would use the link in /etc/init.d. But that link is now gone,
> although the network works. Something fundamental has changed, I think,
There was a news item on network naming - it might be that. A couple of
people got caught by it.
BillK
On 21/1/22 20:48, n952162 wrote:
The point is, something has changed in openrc, and I was hoping somebody
knew about it.
It used to be that you could restart the network with:
rc-servic
The point is, something has changed in openrc, and I was hoping somebody
knew about it.
It used to be that you could restart the network with:
rc-service net.enp1s0 restart
which would use the link in /etc/init.d. But that link is now gone,
although the network works. Something fundamental
I guess openrc has fallen out of favor ...
On 1/16/22 19:06, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 1:50 AM n952162 wrote:
Hello all,
my system runs fine, but when I want to restart my network, I find
there's no /etc/init.d/net.enp1s0 link or other interesting candidate.
Do something cha
Andrew: Agreed. Recently people have been sending binaries in mailing list.
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022, 9:49 am Andrew Lowe, wrote:
> On 21/1/22 10:32 am, Matt Connell wrote:
> > On Thu, 2022-01-20 at 17:12 +0100, Attila Boczkó wrote:
> >> I would like to send a little python program that runs GCC to co
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