On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 07:54:57 +0200, gevisz wrote:
> During an update of my Gentoo box yesterday,
> the subtitleeditor failed to compile.
>
> Then, I uninstalled it, updated the rest of the
> system and tried to install the subtitleeditor anew.
>
> As a result, its compilation failed even more gr
2016-02-23 10:40 GMT+02:00 Neil Bothwick :
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 07:54:57 +0200, gevisz wrote:
>
>> During an update of my Gentoo box yesterday,
>> the subtitleeditor failed to compile.
>>
>> Then, I uninstalled it, updated the rest of the
>> system and tried to install the subtitleeditor anew.
>>
Hello,
I am trying to write to rsyslog from application.
With openlog(..., LOG_USER), it works fine and I find the log in
/var/log/user.log (it is defines in /etc/rsyslog.d/50-defaults.conf )
But we need to enable different applications to have each its own log file.
I tried to use LOG_LOCAL0 inst
On 02/20/2016 04:54 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 02/19/2016 02:04 PM, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
>> I had the same problem. In my use-case, changing my print driver from
>> PCL/CUPS to Gutenprint solved the issue.
>>
>> I have the feeling this was specific to my set-up and printer, though it
>> might be
Am Sat, 20 Feb 2016 10:48:57 +0100
schrieb lee :
> Kai Krakow writes:
>
> > Am Fri, 22 Jan 2016 00:52:30 +0100
> > schrieb lee :
> >
> >> Is WSUS of any use without domains? If it is, I should take a
> >> look at it.
> >
> > You can use it with and without domains. What domains give you
> > thr
Am Sat, 20 Feb 2016 11:24:56 +0100
schrieb lee :
> > It uses some very clever ideas to place files into groups and into
> > proper order - other than using file mod and access times like other
> > defrag tools do (which even make the problem worse by doing so
> > because this destroys locality of
Hello list
so I was about to treat myself to a new Thinkpad. After malware, backdoor
and BIOS rootkit stories at Lenovo’s (which to my knowledge were all
Windows-only problems) I already started looking elsewhere and even
considered bying a used model which existed before all this modern crap came
It seems like SGX is intertwined with the Intel Management Engine,
Chapter 4 in Joanna Rutkowska's "Intel x86 considered harmful"[1] (pp.
35) goes in-depth on the potential issues with Intel ME.
That same book has some light discussion on SGX (pp. 20) but it seems
like, if you are concerned about
I am not sure whether this is the right group to post this
message. But the issue does happen after a Gentoo @world update.
After login into console, 'startx' will launch Xfce4
desktop. Everything works like a charm.
A few days ago:
1) @world update;
2) reinstall Emacs (USE="gtkgtk3")
On 02/23/2016 12:41 PM, Thomas Doczkal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> has someone found a solution for this? I currently have the same issue
> on a Laptop with Arch Linux whereas I don't experience this on my Gentoo
> Desktop machine.
>
> Would be great if someone could point me in the right direction.
>
I
Zaam Wu wrote:
>
> I am not sure whether this is the right group to post this
> message. But the issue does happen after a Gentoo @world update.
>
> After login into console, 'startx' will launch Xfce4
> desktop. Everything works like a charm.
>
> A few days ago:
>
> 1) @world update;
>
On 02/23/2016 09:43 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
> Lo and behold, it's not showing a bitmap font now:
>
> -
> # fc-match helvetica
> n019003l.pfb: "Nimbus Sans L" "Regular"
> -
>
> I don't know if the font mapping is correct, but I refreshed a page on
> bugs.g.o and I can print to PDF withou
wrote:
> Manager, so I switched to the console from where I started the X
> session (Ctrl+Shift+F1) and pressed Ctrl+C.
Sorry. Meant Ctrl+Alt+F1.
--
Regards
wabe
writes:
> Manager, so I switched to the console from where I started the X
> session (Ctrl+Shift+F1) and pressed Ctrl+C.
Yeah, that's at least a 'feasible' way.
> I should mention that I never used or installed Emacs. Nevertheless
> I had a delay of about 1 minute before logout finished. Duri
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