2018-02-07 18:50 GMT+01:00 Steven Lembark :
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 22:00:39 +0100
> Magnus Johansson wrote:
>
> From my grub.cfg:
>
> insmod gzio
> insmod part_msdos
> insmod diskfilter
> insmod mdraid1x
> insmod raid5rec
> insmod lvm
> insmod xfs
>
> Sanity check that yo
Hello list,
My VGA card is:
# lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
Ellesmere [Radeon Pro WX 5100]
I've been getting these entries in dmesg every time I boot the machine, ever
since I installed the card some months ago:
[drm:dce_v11_0_afmt_s
Am Thu, 08 Feb 2018 19:11:48 +0200 schrieb gevisz:
> I never used tmpfs for portage TMPDIR before and now decided to give it
> a try.
>
> I have 8GB of RAM and 12GB of swap on a separate partition.
>
> Do I correctly understood
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Portage_TMPDIR_on_tmpfs that I can sa
Am Thu, 08 Feb 2018 16:42:23 -0700 schrieb Grant Taylor:
> On 02/08/2018 03:32 PM, gevisz wrote:
>> In this case it would be nice to hear a reason.
>
> I think the reason probably goes back a number of years. When /tmp was
> made volatile (ram / swap backed) there was a need for non-volatile tem
Am Thu, 08 Feb 2018 14:50:31 -0500 schrieb Rich Freeman:
> On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Dale wrote:
>> As someone else pointed out, if you start using swap, that generally
>> defeats the purpose of tmpfs.
>>
>>
> I'll just add one thing to this, which I've probably already said ages
> ago:
>
Am Fri, 09 Feb 2018 10:58:35 + schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 10:12:01 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
>> > Why mess around with another tmpfs? Just set PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/tmp" in
>> > make.conf. Job done!
>>
>> Acting on the advice of various Gentoo guides, I have this:
>>
>> #
Am Fri, 09 Feb 2018 12:30:21 +0200 schrieb gevisz:
> 2018-02-09 10:11 GMT+02:00 Neil Bothwick :
>> On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 23:18:19 +, Wol's lists wrote:
>>
>>> > More specifically, /var/tmp is traditionally supposed to be
>>> > non-volatile (across reboots).
>>> >
>>> > Comparatively the contents
Am Thu, 08 Feb 2018 19:02:10 -0500 schrieb Rich Freeman:
> On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 6:18 PM, Wol's lists
> wrote:
>>
>> /var/tmp is defined as the place where programs store stuff like crash
>> recovery files. Mounting it tmpfs is going to screw up any programs
>> that reply on that *defined* behav
On 10/02/18 18:56, Kai Krakow wrote:
> role and /usr takes the role of /, and /home already took the role of /usr
> (that's why it's called /usr, it was user data in early unix). The
Actually no, not at all. /usr is not short for USeR, it's an acronym for
User System Resources, which is why it c
Am Sat, 10 Feb 2018 19:38:56 + schrieb Wols Lists:
> On 10/02/18 18:56, Kai Krakow wrote:
>> role and /usr takes the role of /, and /home already took the role of
>> /usr (that's why it's called /usr, it was user data in early unix). The
>
> Actually no, not at all. /usr is not short for USeR
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:52 PM, Kai Krakow wrote:
> Am Sat, 10 Feb 2018 19:38:56 + schrieb Wols Lists:
>
>> On 10/02/18 18:56, Kai Krakow wrote:
>>> role and /usr takes the role of /, and /home already took the role of
>>> /usr (that's why it's called /usr, it was user data in early unix). Th
Am Sat, 10 Feb 2018 15:06:06 -0500 schrieb Rich Freeman:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:52 PM, Kai Krakow
> wrote:
>> Am Sat, 10 Feb 2018 19:38:56 + schrieb Wols Lists:
>>
>>> On 10/02/18 18:56, Kai Krakow wrote:
role and /usr takes the role of /, and /home already took the role of
/us
On 10/02/18 20:06, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:52 PM, Kai Krakow wrote:
Am Sat, 10 Feb 2018 19:38:56 + schrieb Wols Lists:
On 10/02/18 18:56, Kai Krakow wrote:
role and /usr takes the role of /, and /home already took the role of
/usr (that's why it's called /usr, it wa
Am Samstag, 10. Februar 2018, 03:39:04 CET schrieb tu...@posteo.de:
>
> > What's your sys-libs/glibc ?!
>
> [I] sys-libs/glibc
> Installed versions: (2.2)^s(09:54:43 AM 02/04/2018)
Heh, guessed so. Welcome to the wonderful world of early testing.
It will take some time until the rest of Ge
Am Sat, 10 Feb 2018 21:20:16 + schrieb Wol's lists:
> On 10/02/18 20:06, Rich Freeman wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 2:52 PM, Kai Krakow
>> wrote:
>>> Am Sat, 10 Feb 2018 19:38:56 + schrieb Wols Lists:
>>>
On 10/02/18 18:56, Kai Krakow wrote:
> role and /usr takes the role of
I have a question on this news item.
I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
But
euse -I sysv-utils
reports
no matching entries found
Is something wrong?
I do *not* have
sys-apps/sysvinit, sys-apps/openrc, or net-misc/netif
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 7:16 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
> I have a question on this news item.
>
> I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
> eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
>
> But
>euse -I sysv-utils
> reports
>no matching entries found
>
> Is something wron
On 11/02/18 02:16, allan gottlieb wrote:
I have a question on this news item.
I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
But
euse -I sysv-utils
reports
no matching entries found
Is something wrong?
I do *not* have
sys-app
On Sat, Feb 10 2018, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 7:16 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I have a question on this news item.
>>
>> I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
>> eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
>>
>> But
>>euse -I sysv-utils
>> reports
On Sun, Feb 11 2018, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 11/02/18 02:16, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I have a question on this news item.
>>
>> I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
>> eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
>>
>> But
>> euse -I sysv-utils
>> reports
>> no
allan gottlieb wrote:
> I have a question on this news item.
>
> I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
> eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
>
> But
>euse -I sysv-utils
> reports
>no matching entries found
>
> Is something wrong?
>
> I do *not* have
> sys-app
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 10:02 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10 2018, Rich Freeman wrote:
>
>>
>> Interesting. Does /sbin/reboot exist?
>
> gottlieb@E6430 ~ $ ls -l /sbin/reboot
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Jan 28 13:08 /sbin/reboot -> ../bin/systemctl
>
>> What does "qfile /sbin/reboot"
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 12:47 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> [drm:dce_v11_0_afmt_setmode] *ERROR* Couldn't read SADs: 0
> [...]
> traps: plugin-containe[6833] general protection ip:7f0a2e1711b1
> sp:7fff6f64dc30 error:0 in ld-2.25.so[7f0a2e15c000+23000]
>
> What is a SAD (other than a seasonal aff
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