On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 04:28:03PM -0800, Max R.D. Parmer wrote:
> 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 lig
Unfortunately (see the end for the reason) I need to run skype. This
seems to be a mess to build.
I already
added it to package.accept_keywords
added about 100 entries to package.use (for abi_x86_32)
accepted the license
Now I have a slot conflict. Below the abbreviated output is the full
Hi=)
Can't really help with 32bit conflicts, I gave up on it since other
unofficial packages got broken.
But you can try workaround with disabled abi_x86_32, put skype ebuild to
your local overlay and remove all abi_x86_32 related in it. And it still
can fail=)
Or you can give a try to web.skype.co
Hi,
I hate those tons of abi_x86_32 packages as well.
This is also not solving your slot conflict, but why not:
- Use a Windows VM for Skype
- Use a small Linux VM for Skype (e.g. Debian)
and just redirect your webcam.
In this way, you don't mess up your system with 32 bit libraries. And,
of
Frank Steinmetzger gmx.de> writes:
>
> 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
On Wed, Feb 24 2016, Ralf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hate those tons of abi_x86_32 packages as well.
>
> This is also not solving your slot conflict, but why not:
> - Use a Windows VM for Skype
> - Use a small Linux VM for Skype (e.g. Debian)
> and just redirect your webcam.
>
> In this way, you don't
A finite subset of this package.use file will let skype install,
followed of course by
emerge skype.
I arrived at this list the long hard way, repeatedly running emerge and
adding stuffs still portage stopped it's whinging. The worst part is Qt
and X11 as skype is a Qt app and no longer bundles a
On 02/23/2016 07:40 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> 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 refr
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> I agree with Ralf, a small VM with Windows or an Ubuntu/Mint/whatever
> appliance solely for use with skype is probably a better use of your
> time. It's a huge PITA to keep abi_x86_32 under control and not bloat,
> whereas a VM only needs
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:05 AM, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>
> Well my concern was more that SGX would provide leverage for even more
> eavesdropping, rather than prohibit it.
>
Yeah, I'm one of those persons who tends to consider most fears of
TPMs and UEFI overblown, but these CPUs that almost
On Wed, Feb 24 2016, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> A finite subset of this package.use file will let skype install,
> followed of course by
> emerge skype.
>
> I arrived at this list the long hard way, repeatedly running emerge and
> adding stuffs still portage stopped it's whinging. The worst part is Qt
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 19:49:22 + (UTC)
James wrote:
> So using wget to fetch {package/files} from the gentoo attic was/is a
> reliable exercise to build things removed from the tree, into one's
> /usr/local/portage tree. It still works
Hi James. I need a version of net-libs/gnutls from before
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 9:21 PM, walt wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 19:49:22 + (UTC)
> James wrote:
>
>> So using wget to fetch {package/files} from the gentoo attic was/is a
>> reliable exercise to build things removed from the tree, into one's
>> /usr/local/portage tree. It still works
>
> H
I'd like to stay on kernel-4.1.6, rather than keep installing the
newest version at each upgrade.
As I recall, and a quick look at `man portage', a file named
`package.provided' is meant for such things.
The syntax is not described in detail... I tried these:
/etc/portage/package.provided
>
Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'd like to stay on kernel-4.1.6, rather than keep installing the
> newest version at each upgrade.
>
> As I recall, and a quick look at `man portage', a file named
> `package.provided' is meant for such things.
>
> The syntax is not described in detail... I tried these:
>
>
Dale wrote:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I'd like to stay on kernel-4.1.6, rather than keep installing the
>> newest version at each upgrade.
>>
>> As I recall, and a quick look at `man portage', a file named
>> `package.provided' is meant for such things.
>>
>> The syntax is not described in detail...
Dale wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>> Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> I'd like to stay on kernel-4.1.6, rather than keep installing the
>>> newest version at each upgrade.
>>>
>>> As I recall, and a quick look at `man portage', a file named
>>> `package.provided' is meant for such things.
>>>
>>> The syntax is not
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