>
>
>> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
>
> !!! Manifest verification failed:
> OpenPGP verification failed:
> gpg: Signature made Wed 04 Jul 2018 04:08:28 AM UTC
> gpg:using RSA key E1D6ABB63BFCFB4BA02FDF1CEC590EEAC9189250
> gpg: Can't check signature: No
I have been getting some lvmetad related errors, some of which can
certainly be found on Google, but I haven't had luck fixing them so far.
I used to get the following error in /var/log/rc.log
/run/lvm/lvmetad.socket: connect failed: No such file or directory
I am not sure why this was happeni
rey wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 Jun 2015 12:13:06 Alex Thorne wrote:
>
> > I used to get the following error in /var/log/rc.log
> > /run/lvm/lvmetad.socket: connect failed: No such file or directory
> > I am not sure why this was happening, but I read that one fix was to
>
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
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
In this context I believe it's a bit shift operator. So 1 << 0 is 1 and 1
<< 1 is 2.
As for the << operator in C++...
The operator appears in C++ as the bitshift operator too. However, C++
supports operator overloading. This means that for custom data types (I.e.
classes), one can define how cert
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
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.
Alex
On
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 acquired (on the cheap) a u
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
> 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
>
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
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
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