Hi!
On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 09:21:45 +0100 Mick wrote:
> Any idea why the latest openssh has set USE="-hpn"?
>
> PS. The multi-threaded AES-CTR is broken and disabled, which is OK, but the
> larger buffer used by single threaded HPN can still be useful in some cases.
It is enabled in openssh-7.7_p1
On Monday, 30 July 2018 14:07:24 BST Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 09:21:45 +0100 Mick wrote:
> > Any idea why the latest openssh has set USE="-hpn"?
> >
> > PS. The multi-threaded AES-CTR is broken and disabled, which is OK, but
> > the
> > larger buffer used by single th
Those spaces look like where I have icons. Perhaps try changing theme? And
change back? Perhaps it's just a theming issue.
I also had a bunch of KDE updates last night, but I'm not seeing any odd
behavior, even after a log out / log back in again.
Not sure what versions yours are, but my KDE is
This came unexpectedly. An excerpt from compile.log is posted
below. (I'll post more if necessary of course.) I'm not very experienced
with C compilers in general and gcc in particular so I hope for some
directions on what the cause of the issue might be. I tried removing
CFLAGS settings from make.
There are typos/errors in the configure script. From your error log I can
see that -V and -qversion are passed into gcc instead of -v and --version.
Hung
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 1:40 PM Akater wrote:
> This came unexpectedly. An excerpt from compile.log is posted
> below. (I'll post more if ne
Akater wrote:
>
>> configure:3753: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -march=native -O2 -pipe
>> -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed conftest.c >&5
This should succeed. So the problem is probably this:
>> cc1: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdc-predef.h: Permission denied
It seems that you have this file but that
You did do
sudo chown -R $(whoami) /usr/local
?
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 2:13 PM, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> Akater wrote:
> >
> >> configure:3753: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -march=native -O2 -pipe
> >> -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed conftest.c >&5
>
> This should succeed. So the problem is probably this:
>
Martin Vaeth writes:
> So "normally" the correct solution would be to clean up /usr/local/.
> Of course, if you intentionally installed something there, this
> might be wrong. But your problem is very likely caused by this.
This was indeed the cause, thank you.
Further comments made for the
refe
On Monday, 30 July 2018 17:11:16 BST Davyd McColl wrote:
> Those spaces look like where I have icons. Perhaps try changing theme? And
> change back? Perhaps it's just a theming issue.
The icons disappeared at the last update: kde-frameworks, I think it was.
I've rebooted several times since then,
I'm not an expert on KDE internals, but I would guess that it's either a
problem with the theme or the rendering of the theme. The easier one to
test is the former - perhaps emerge kde-plasma/breeze, select the breeze
theme from KDE control panel and log out / back in again. If that doesn't
wor
I guess I should mention that after the revdep rebuild and a kernel
bump, everything's back, including steam.
Anomalies noted:
I think my memory gremlin is back, init took a dump and I had to reboot
the machine, it wasn't scheduling the processeses I needed it to and it
wouldn't clean up a zombie
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