rsion=6' '--enable-cifs-idmap-plugin'
'--without-selinux' '--without-semanage' '--enable-krb5-locator-plugin'
'--disable-pac-responder' '--with-nfsv4-idmapd-plugin' '--enable-nls'
'--with-libnl' '--with-manpage
vider'
'--without-kcm' '--without-secrets' '--with-samba'
'--with-smb-idmap-interface-version=6' '--enable-cifs-idmap-plugin'
'--without-selinux' '--without-semanage' '--enable-krb5-locator-plugin'
'--disabl
ge.squashfs cdroot cdboot
initrd=gentoo64.xz
initrd (loop)/isolinux/gentoo64.xz
}
When booting, I receive the following message:
isofile set
loopback set
error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'loop'
error: you need to load the kernel first
Thanks in advance!
--
Best,
Alex Luehm
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>
> I'm seeing this too. For me `app-crypt/gentoo-keys` is somehow no longer
installed and `/var/lib/gentoo/gkeys` is missing. I have no idea how this
happened. Perhaps it somehow got into `emerge --depclean` and I didn't
catch it.
Alex
On July 3, 2018 7:33:27 AM CDT, Samuraiii wrote:
>On 3.7.2018 13:27, Philip Webb wrote:
>> 180703 Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 05:47:22AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
I have a couple of small files which need to be encrypted :
one is simple text ( .txt ), the other a
You could also check out Scaleway, who offer a dedicated ARM server for 3
EUR/month. And DigitalOcean which offers simply priced VMs (starting at
$5/month) targeted at individuals/developers rather than big organisations
(in contrast to AWS). Haven't used Linode so not sure how these compare on
pri
> What can be choosen as "glue" between the
> "outside world" and TeX?
>
If you're looking for something to convert between different markups, e.g.
LaTeX and HTML, perhaps Pandoc would be appropriate
http://pandoc.org/
Alex
>
A wiki article would be great. I'd be happy to contribute my experiences
with my Surface Pro 4 if I eventually get round to installing Gentoo on it.
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017 at 22:30 Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 02/01/2017 01:34 PM, Alex Thorne wrote:
> > While I haven't tried t
While I haven't tried this I would be very interested to hear how it goes,
what hardware you can get working etc. Do keep us updated.
Alex
On Wed, 1 Feb 2017 at 20:59 Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 01/30/2017 12:24 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> > Subject says it all...
> >
> > I
Is snd_hda_intel built as a module or is it part of the kernel itself?
On 17 Jul 2016 3:42 a.m., "Facundo Curti" wrote:
> Hi there. I'm having troubles to get audio on gentoo :/
>
> aplay -l gave me 0 sound cards:
> List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
>
>
> lspci -v
> 00:00.0 Host bridge
I encountered something similar to this myself a bit ago.
Apparently, GCC 5.3 has a bug in how it works with the stack alignment
in some cases, which causes compiling wine to fail halfway through [1].
I believe that that is the check for that bug.
If you have GCC 5.3, you may want to consider movi
hould load up the rest of your system as
usual.
I don't use systemd, so I can't help you on that part, but if you read
around the Gentoo wiki (and other sources) about systemd and dracut, you
should be able to figure that part out.
(Also, if the initramfs has issues finding something, it should, again,
drop you into a shell.
You can then just mount the filesystem manually.)
I hope this helps.
It ended up a little longer than I planned, but it should be helpful at
least to me in a couple more years when I can't remember how I did this
in the first place.
Alex
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 04:06:10PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac event
I'm on 4.1.2 with no problems. Sorry to check the obvious, are you sure you
copied your config over from your previous kernel? The only time I got a
kernel panic after a minor kernel upgrade was when I forgot to do this and
as a result compiled the default kernel without support for LVM.
Ale
y is hardware RAID undesirable
over software RAID? Presumably the mdraid software option has an associated
performance hit? Is it just that opaque proprietary firmware can't be
trusted with the important task of looking after our data?
On 6 July 2015 at 16:01, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Mo
abuse of notation and in general such confusing use of
operator overloading would be discouraged. However, in this case it is
perhaps justified since it provides a very convenient and intuitive way of
passing large numbers of objects of varying types to a stream such as cout.
Hope this helps clea
I have also experienced this intermittently with bash. Running *reset *returns
the shell to normal for me. Echo is also set on for me, but will check if
this has changed next time I experience the issue.
On 6 July 2015 at 20:07, »Q« wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Jul 2015 20:18:18 +0300
> Alexander Kapshuk
never quite managed to
eliminate...
On 6 July 2015 at 08:54, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Sunday 05 July 2015 18:01:37 Alex Thorne wrote:
> > Unfortunately dmraid is not in any runlevel. I think it is lvm that's
> > starting lvmetad despite use_lvmetad=0 being set in the configu
Unfortunately dmraid is not in any runlevel. I think it is lvm that's
starting lvmetad despite use_lvmetad=0 being set in the configuration file.
Unfortunately I think I'm just going to have to learn to live with the
error message.
Thanks,
Alex
On 25 June 2015 at 10:19, Peter Humph
lem (the socket
connect issue when lvmetad is enabled, or the fact that lvmetad still
starts when it's disabled...)
Thanks,
Alex
Works great for my needs and if
one is missed it gets picked up at boot as it should.
Hope that helps but if not there's more in the man page:
http://fcron.free.fr/doc/en/fcrontab.5.html
Regards,
--
Alex Brandt
Software Developer for Rackspace and Developer for Gentoo
http://blog.alunduil.com
b. As what user should I run it, and where do I put the
> crontab entry for it?
I use a cronjob in /etc/cron.hourly so it runs as part of the system crontab.
Regards,
--
Alex Brandt
Software Architect for Rackspace and Developer for Gentoo
http://blog.alunduil.com
On Sun, Apr 05, 2015 at 06:31:43PM +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Mick wrote:
>
> On Sunday 05 Apr 2015 14:19:16 Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Mick wrote:
> > An observation I've made, is that my log rotation seems to
would love to start cataloging issues that
people find in github.
James, if this doesn't fit your vision then I apologize for the
tangential reply to your thread.
[1] https://github.com/alunduil/etest
Thanks,
--
Alex Brandt
Cloud Evangelist for Rackspace and Developer for Gentoo
http://blog.alunduil.com
Alan McKinnon writes:
> This month has been a treasure trove of such things here on
> gentoo-user.
Oh my, an I have some 6500 unread e-mails... that's hard to catch up.
But I'll have a look into this month then :)
Wonko
Hi there!
So I installed another 4 GiB RAM into a Gentoo amd64 system that had 4 GiB
already. But it still sees only 4 GiB, not 8 GiB:
leela ~ # uname -a
Linux leela 3.6.11-gentoo #3 SMP Mon Feb 4 15:37:48 CET 2013 x86_64 AMD
A6-3500 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
leela
n
the portage dev channel.
-Alex
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Tom Wijsman wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 12:42:42 -0700
> Alex Crawford wrote:
>
> > I am attempting to remove the default 'gentoo' repository definition
> > from my list of repositories. Even though I
. Is there any way I can indicate
in /etc/portage/repos.conf to remove the 'gentoo' repository? Thanks.
-Alex
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On 05/11/2013 15:37, Alex Schuster wrote:
[kde-misc/fsrunner pulls in QT 4.8.4]
> > This does not make any sense, does it?
>
> Actually, it does make sense, in a weird kind of way
>
> kid3 and fsrunner are not part of KDE proper (i.e. they are not
Alan McKinnon writes:
Excuse the top-posting; if I try inter-post between all those blockers
you'll never find what I reply :-)
I would, but for everyone else it's a mess. E-mail with line breaks is
not suited for this kind of output.
First I recommend to sync your tree again, just in case y
Walter Dnes writes:
> On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 11:02:27PM +0100, Alex Schuster wrote
>
> > * One or more packages are either masked or have missing
> > dependencies:
> > *
> > *
> > dev-lang/python-exec:=[python_targets_python2_7(-),python_targets_python3_
;interit kde4-base' line, no
special dependencies.
Any enlightenment would be very much appreciated. I just don't know how to get
my system back working. ATM, KDE is mostly at version 4.11.2-r1, but some KDE
packages still need to be updated. So, it does not work right now, unknown
protocol file and such errors.
Alex
Helmut Jarausch writes:
> You are not alone, Alex, please see
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486438
Thanks!
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On 05/10/2013 20:30, Alex Schuster wrote:
> > Neil Bothwick writes:
> >>> And whatever package I try to u
Neil Bothwick writes:
> On Sat, 5 Oct 2013 17:59:52 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
>
> > No, there is something wrong here. When I updated portage, it also
> > remerged libreoffice. Upgrading claws-mail updated
> > dev-libs/libdbusmenu and dev-libs/libindicate, and wanted to
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On 04/10/2013 17:40, Alex Schuster wrote:
> > Well. Sort of. Emerge also wanted to re-merge libreoffice, I have no
> > idea why. The same happened yesterday when I upgraded portage.
> > Whatever :) This time, I used --exclude app-office/libreoff
Kerin Millar writes:
> On 04/10/2013 11:50, Alex Schuster wrote:
[...]
> >(mail-client/claws-mail-3.9.0-r1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
> > merge) pulled in by ~mail-client/claws-mail-3.9.0 required by
> >(mail-client/claws-mail-address_keeper-1.0.7::gentoo, ebu
ot yet figure out what to do.
I am running portage 2.2.7.
Alex
ch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.0.1-ipv6.patch
epatch_user #332661
--
regards
alex
lls the scripts up.sh and down.sh during
de/activation. I simply put a appropriate "ln" command at the end of these
scripts.
Sure not the best solution, but if you only have a few machines it is good
and simple enough.
--
regards
alex
n though the test sound works
fine in the Phonon setup.
Quite annoying, but these days I have no time for that any more :-(
Alex
tps://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346075
Alex
the keyboard, and often helped me in the past to
get my keyboard back.
But E would kills all processes except init. Use K instead, this only
kills processes on the current virtual console.
Alex
Florian Philipp writes:
> tmpfs uses as much memory as necessary and nothing more. In theory, it
> doesn't hurt to add all your memory to it as tmpfs will start to swap
> when you run out of memory. However, it is usually a better idea to
> unmount the tmpfs and use a regular file system whenever
or can be overridden with the commandline parameter:
devtmpfs.mount=0|1.
This option does not affect initramfs based booting, here the devtmpfs
filesystem always needs to be mounted manually after the roots is mounted.
With this option enabled, it allows to bring up a system in rescue mode
with init=/bin/sh, even when the /dev directory on the rootfs is
completely empty.
Alex
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On Sat, 2 Feb 2013 16:21:10 +0100
> Alex Schuster wrote:
>
> > Michael Mol writes:
[system does not boot after UDEV upgrade]
> > Ran into the same problem, with my sister's PC. Which I had updated
> > from remote, so I did not see
Had these things not been handled better in the past?
Alex
Willie WY Wong writes:
Suppose that I tried to emerge a package, and the compilation phase
went through without problems, but it got stopped in the installation
phase. Is there a way to (after I fixed the problem) to tell portage
to install the (now all already compiled binaries sitting in
/var/
James wrote:
Python 2.7 is my default setting.
I also had python 3.1 and 3.2 both installed.
I read about how I should get rid of 3.1 and
force those apps that need/want python 3 to use
python 3.2. (makes sense but I did not fully
research it).
So I did these steps:
emerge -C python:3.1
esel
being built at the
same time.
Alex
Jacques Montier writes:
I bought a 250Go SSD M4 Crucial , read (of course) Gentoo documentation
and installed the drive on my desktop pc (Asus MB, Intel ie7 and 6Go RAM).
1- Everything seems to work perfectly, but i would like to know if my
configuration is ok or could be optimized.
/tmp and /
刘焕杰 writes:
> Hi guys, I try to install Gentoo this morning.
> I follow the instructions in the official website.
> But after I reboot, it appears like below:
>
> this is (none).
> unknown_domain Gentoo Linux 3.5.7
> (none) login:
Put the host name in /etc/conf.d/hostname, and the fully qu
Dale writes:
> I been noticing something weird. If I try to use tab completion with
> the genlop command, I get things like this:
>
> root@fireball / # genlop -t -f /var/-su: /etc/make.globals: No such file
> or directory
> hp-toolbox.lock ^C
Similar here, with missing /etc/make.conf. It's work
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 21:03:59 +0200
> Silvio Siefke wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 19:50:07 +0200
> > Alex Schuster wrote:
> >
> > > As it says, you're out of memory. It seems you are low on RAM, what
> > > does
Silvio Siefke writes:
> i try to install a Gentoo Vserver by Hosteurope. Im have take the last
> stage archive, because the vserver Archiv is old i think. When i want
> run emerge --sync it gives only this message:
[...]
> ERROR: out of memory in flist_expand [receiver]
> rsync error: error alloc
Silvio Siefke writes:
> i try to build freecad from source, in Portage is mask. I try to build
> the requirements, but i understand really
> not what portage me say with this message.
>
> !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been
> pulled !!! into the dependency graph,
J. Roeleveld writes:
Joseph wrote:
ls -l /dev/ttyS0 crw-rw 1 root tty 4, 64 Sep 17 20:56
/dev/ttyS0
Is the above correct permission?
Those are default permissions. However those normally won't give a
normal user access. You can change the permissions of that
file/device to enable you
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
> What the other posters said, except that you shouldn't add "splitdebug"
> in your make.conf. If you do that, it will affect all packages.
>
> What you do instead is put this text into
> /etc/portage/env/sys-libs/glibc (yes, it must be a text file, not a
> directory
Michael Mol writes:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Neil Bothwick mailto:n...@digimed.co.uk>> wrote:
Instead we get, try USE="-*" :P
"Try MAKEOPTS='-j1'"
Which in fact often helps... especially for me, I am using MAKEOPTS="-j
--load=4", and I often experience build problems that are
Alan McKinnon writes:
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 17:33:05 -0700
Mark Knecht wrote:
Like Paul and many others I've never looked back. I'm no power user,
and contrary to a lot of the press out there I don't think you need to
be to use this distro.
That's actually quite perceptive and correct.
You d
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
Am Dienstag, 28. August 2012, 22:57:43 schrieb Alex Schuster:
This sucks. Is it a faulty board again? Is something (the PSU?) killing
the board once I turn the thing on? What will happen when I have the
next board and try again? Argh.
so - instead of changing
Dale writes:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Rule #1 in dealing with odd weird strange computer faults is ALWAYS
test with another PSU of at least twice the capacity you think you need.
+1 I always start with the P/S. Well, unless I see something else
unrelated letting the smoke out. Even then tho, a
Peter Humphrey writes:
On Tuesday 28 August 2012 21:57:43 Alex Schuster wrote:
I wrote:
Well, all I can do now is to get a new board and see if things will
be okay then.
[...]
So I had to wait. And when it became available, I wondered if it
might be the processor instead that has the problem
I wrote:
Well, all I can do now is to get a new board and see if things will be
okay then.
This took longer than expected. The board I wanted (the same I already
have) was not available, I had to order it. Strange, there is only one
that has the features I want - AMD3+ chipset, four memory b
Am 26.08.2012 16:21, schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:
Am Sonntag, 26. August 2012, 14:49:08 schrieb Alex Schuster:
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
Am Sonntag, 26. August 2012, 13:41:09 schrieb Alex Schuster:
Yes, I know that. But why exactly does it help to align a partition to
the erasable block
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
Am Sonntag, 26. August 2012, 13:41:09 schrieb Alex Schuster:
Frank Steinmetzger writes:
Unless the filesystem knows this and starts bigger files at those 512 k
boundaries (so really only one erase cycle is needed for files <=512 k),
isn't this fairly sup
Frank Steinmetzger writes:
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 12:15:20PM +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
The size of an erasable block of SSDs is even larger, usually 512K, it
would be best to align to that, too. A partition offset of 512K or 1M
would avoid this.
Unless the filesystem knows this
meino.cra...@gmx.de writes:
to not to stress the SD-card of my single board computer too much I
mounted a directory of my PC via NFS at my single board computer, so
that compilations and other task which need to be done while
installing will access the hd and not the SD-card.
(The singleboard co
Mark Knecht writes:
I'm currently just using a single large partition & ext3. I didn't
do anything special in fdisk so the partition might not be aligned as
best it could be. I don't know.
See if the partition's starting block is 63 as it used to be in the
past. In this case the alignment
Tamer Higazi writes:
I did what you say, now the magic issue comes, the kernel drivers ARE
BUILT for this kernel, here the modinfo output:
tamer@office ~ $ sudo modinfo
/lib/modules/3.3.8-gentoo/kernel/drivers/net/wan/wanpipe.ko
+filename: /lib/modules/3.3.8-gentoo/kernel/drivers/net/wan/
Dale spent two cents:
Just my two cents here. Problems like this are usually the power
supply. Could it be the mobo, yes it could but the power supply is more
likely, usually cheaper to replace and easier to. I had a friends puter
that was acting weird, random reboots and such, it was the pow
Paul Hartman writes:
> If you are using a video card (instead of built-in/on-board video) I
> would try a different video card, if you have an old or spare one. I
> have had lots of video cards die from overheating and power spikes.
Sorry, I did not mention that I do not have a video card, it's o
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
sounds like a power problem.
Either psu is gone bad (get a new one)
Well, I got three old ones instead :)
or your mainboard's power circuitry gone bad (if replacement of psu does not
help, get a new one).
It did not help :( Too bad, I probably need a new main
v...@ukr.net writes:
If the system behaves in such an unpredictable way (freezing at a
random point), I usually check the following things:
- RAM;
- bloated capacitors on the Motherboard;
- bloated or dried capacitors in the power supply unit;
If your PC is only half a year old, it is unl
Randolph Maaßen writes:
2012/8/17 Alex Schuster mailto:wo...@wonkology.org>>
Woow! What is going on here?
Damn!!
Sorry for this bad post, somehow my phone unlocked in my pocket.
I'm happy for every reply, and this was a very special one :)
--
Mit freundlichen Gr
Randolph Maaßen writes:
Aaa aAaa aaa a
Am 17.08.2012 10:31 schrieb mailto:meino.cra...@gmx.de>>:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> ...shot in the dark:
> Remove as much as possible of the cards,aadwqqqaaa www wpa www a
weißes www aa Array www www www a aaa aa aadwqqqaaa aaa w
meino.cra...@gmx.de writes:
...shot in the dark:
Remove as much as possible of the cards, addons, connections etc
from the PC ... make in as much "bare bone" as possible.
Done already.
Check All coolers (the little ones also) for dust. Remove all
dust even if it is not completly covered with
Hi there!
Two days ago, my PC suddenly died, after working fine for half a year. I
used myrtcwake as usual to suspend to RAM, and it woke up in the
morning. But after two minutes, the screen went blank and nothing, even
SysRq, gave a reaction. I tried booting a couple of times again, and
some
On 08/14/2012 02:49 AM, Cinder wrote:
> I'm at a loss, as to how to solve this problem. Any advice would be
> greatly appreciated
>
> # emerge --info '=dev-python/python-dateutil-2.1'
> Portage 2.1.10.65 (default/linux/amd64/10.0/desktop, gcc-4.5.3,
> glibc-2.14.1-r3, 3.3.8-gentoo x86_64)
>
Frank Steinmetzger writes:
> So after the recent thread here about 32bit/64bit and some arguments
> from a friend, I made the switch from 32 bit to 64 bit (with a clean
> install from scratch of course). There’s one big problem I’m having: I
> cannot see the Grub (legacy) boot menu. It still fun
walt writes:
> This has been slow and painful so far.
>
> First, the build stops repeatedly because of zero-length library files.
> I can restart the ebuild manually and each iteration builds one more
> (real) library. I've been doing this iterating for hours and I think
> I may have gotten past
Dale writes:
> I have seen where people use dd to do this sort of thing to. I read
> somewhere that if you do a dd and put in all 1's, then all 0's then back
> again that it is very hard to get any data back off the drive. I think
> if you do it like over a dozen times, it is deemed impossible t
Dale writes:
> I finally got me a 3Tb drive on the way. Should be here Wednesday. I
> have seen some reviews where it would not work right. I think some of
> it may be BIOS related since some BIOS's don't like drives that large.
> Anyway, I want to test this thing real good to really make sure
Mark Knecht writes:
> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 8:02 AM, Alex Schuster
> wrote:
> > Mark Knecht writes:
> >
> >> Check out the very nice 'lsdrv' script by Phil Turmel. Run it, save a
> >> copy of the output for bad times.
> >>
> >>
Dale writes:
> Alex Schuster wrote:
> > Mark Knecht writes:
> >
> >> Check out the very nice 'lsdrv' script by Phil Turmel. Run it, save a
> >> copy of the output for bad times.
> >>
> >> https://github.com/pturmel/lsdrv
> >
Walter Dnes writes:
> You can get the ATTRS{serial} (i.e. serial number). See the printer
> example at http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html and adapt
> to your hard drive. Serial numbers should be unique, even amongst
> otherwise identical drives...
>
> =
Mark Knecht writes:
> Check out the very nice 'lsdrv' script by Phil Turmel. Run it, save a
> copy of the output for bad times.
>
> https://github.com/pturmel/lsdrv
That doesn't work here, and I do not understand why. In line 305 it tries
and fails to create /dev/block, which is already existing
Alex Schuster writes:
> Canek Peláez Valdés writes:
> > $ ll /dev/disk/by-id
> > ...
> > ata-SAMSUNG_HD160JJ_S08HJ10YC13279 -> ../../sda
> > ...
> >
> > That's a whole drive right there.
>
> Wow, now I feel really stupid :) You are so right
Canek Peláez Valdés writes:
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Alex Schuster
> wrote:
> > Canek Peláez Valdés writes:
> [ snip ]
> >> Oh, and I forgot; doesn't the links in /dev/disk/by-id,
> >> /dev/disk/by-label, /dev/disk/by-uuid do what you want to?
>
Canek Peláez Valdés writes:
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Alex Schuster
> > wrote:
[...]
> >> Could there be another way to distinguish the drives, like looking
> >> at the partition scheme
Hi there!
I do not understand the numbering of my hard drives. There may be some
inherent logic, but whenever I make some changes, like replacing drives,
or changing BIOS settings, the order changes. Maybe it's even more random.
So I made some udev rules like this, and my drives are called /dev/h
a lot!
--
Alex Legler
Gentoo Security/Ruby/Infrastructure
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Neil Bothwick writes:
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2012 12:50:09 +0200, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> > gentoo-mobile siefke # emerge --newuse --update
> > =dev-lang/python-2.7.2-r3 Calculating dependencies... done!
> > >>> Auto-cleaning packages...
> >
> > >>> No outdated packages were found on your system.
>
Silvio Siefke writes:
> on my Netbook i use Sabayon, because all compile from source need much
> time and it was not so really run. Can i ask here a question, because
> i has problems with emerge.
Sure, and there doesn't even seem to be a Sabayon mailing list anyway.
> I has Install the Game Py
Jarry writes:
> I want to backup my whole hard-drive (8 partitions) with:
> # dd if=/dev/sda | gzip > /path/image.gz
>
> In order to achieve good compression level I'd like to wipe
> out all empty space with zeros. How can I do that?
You can create files containing only zeros on all partitions u
walt writes:
> I know there are a few lvm2 experts lurking here :)
>
> I have a 500gig disk that is split roughly in half between two volume
> groups, each containing four physical volumes, and each vg is formatted
> into an ext4 filesystem of roughly 250GB.
>
> What I plan to do is merge the tw
Mark Knecht writes:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 8:09 AM, Nikos Chantziaras
> wrote:
> > Do not set anything other than LANG and LC_COLLATE. Then only set
> > vars that differ from LANG. Your /etc/env.d/02locale should look
> > like this:
> >
> > LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
> > LC_COLLATE="C"
> > LC
Doug Hunley writes:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:17 PM, Alex Schuster
> wrote:
> >> How would you do that? I'm currently using ~amd64 and can't yet use
> >> sets for some reason.
> >
> > Then you probably need portage 2.2 for this. Which will never
Claudio Roberto França Pereira writes:
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Doug Hunley
> wrote:
> > This is why I keep an empty world file and use /etc/portage/sets/
> > exclusively. I'm backing up /etc/portage anyway (package.use and
> > friends), so it just makes sense to have 'world' in there
Joseph writes:
> I'm setting up again freenx and following the instructions from:
> http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/HOWTO_FreeNX_Server
>
> but after running:
> emerge -av nxserver-freenx
> nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --clean --purge
>
> the installation did not
> create /var/lib/nxserve
Joseph writes:
> Do you have a good link how to setup net-misc/neatx on Gentoo?
No. I installed Beatx once, but that was on Fedora I think. The
system got another distro soon after, so Neatx was abandoned. There is
no development for it any more, so the next remote desktop service was
FreeNX agai
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