Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 14 May 2022 14:51:52 +0200, n952162 wrote:
>
>> Well, I'm not, that's what I'm trying to do. But I'd like to do it the
>> way I've done it for years rather using some new facility.
>>
>> Can genkernel do it? I built my kernel just now according to
>> https://wiki.ge
On Thursday, 5 May 2022 16:22:56 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Is there a knack to getting my plasma desktop to operate happily with my new
> Bluetooth speakers? I can get a connection using the Bluetooth control
> panel, and the sound device appears in the Audio control panel, but testing
> either
On Sat, 14 May 2022 14:51:52 +0200, n952162 wrote:
> Well, I'm not, that's what I'm trying to do. But I'd like to do it the
> way I've done it for years rather using some new facility.
>
> Can genkernel do it? I built my kernel just now according to
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Upgrade
On 5/14/22 12:52, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 11:37:
I don't get it. Why should something built with rust require a boot
packaging tool that also requires rust? That's like saying, if a
facility has a python component, the whole facility needs to be
distributed with pip.
Can
On 5/14/22 12:36, Dale wrote:
n952162 wrote:
On 5/14/22 10:44, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 10:00:
I never needed to use cargo before, to update my kernel. In what
way is
cargo better than earlier mechanisms to build initramfs?
With cargo being rust's package manager, I'd ha
Thank you.
On 5/14/22 12:36, Dale wrote:
n952162 wrote:
On 5/14/22 10:44, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 10:00:
I never needed to use cargo before, to update my kernel. In what
way is
cargo better than earlier mechanisms to build initramfs?
With cargo being rust's package man
On Wed, 2022-05-11 at 20:22 -0400, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
> I am trying to avoid installing rust and prevent emerge --update
> --deep world from installing it again.
> How to do this ?
>
1. Switch away from Mozilla products. Evolution is a great Thunderbird
alternative, and Epiphany is a passabl
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 11:37:
> I don't get it. Why should something built with rust require a boot
> packaging tool that also requires rust? That's like saying, if a
> facility has a python component, the whole facility needs to be
> distributed with pip.
> Can anyone tell me where the initra
n952162 wrote:
> On 5/14/22 10:44, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
>> Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 10:00:
>>
>>> I never needed to use cargo before, to update my kernel. In what
>>> way is
>>> cargo better than earlier mechanisms to build initramfs?
>>
>> With cargo being rust's package manager, I'd hazard the gu
On 5/14/22 10:44, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 10:00:
I never needed to use cargo before, to update my kernel. In what way is
cargo better than earlier mechanisms to build initramfs?
With cargo being rust's package manager, I'd hazard the guess that
you got yourself a shiny n
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 10:00:
> I never needed to use cargo before, to update my kernel. In what way is
> cargo better than earlier mechanisms to build initramfs?
With cargo being rust's package manager, I'd hazard the guess that
you got yourself a shiny new rust component in either your kerne
I never needed to use cargo before, to update my kernel. In what way is
cargo better than earlier mechanisms to build initramfs?
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