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x27;s no 100% secure way to be 100% secure, you
know. You just choose the path you deem more suitable based on risk/work
and efficiency/work relations.
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as September, but if the new package can not work
with old cache, I believe its ebuild should clear it, shouldn't it?
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On 05.03.2013 01:39, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 04/03/2013 22:48, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hello gentoo users,
Today I updated my system, including fontconfig from 2.9.0 to the
latest unstable 2.10.2, and after reboot I was quite unhappy to see
all my fonts become ugly, well, can't des
ne for breaking APIs etc. but neither it is fair to blame the user
for not knowing everything as I bet nobody knows everything about linux
kernel.
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On 11.03.2013 21:47, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 11.03.2013 14:00, schrieb Yuri K. Shatroff:
[ quoting stripped ]
sorry for breaking in, but...
(to Volker Armin Hemmann)
1. If this driver is superfluous as you say, then why does it ever
exist in portage?
because it exists? gnome is
On 12.03.2013 12:46, Alexander Schwarz wrote:
Am 12.03.2013 08:33, schrieb Yuri K. Shatroff:
Again, following your logic, why not just let the user himself
./configure && make && make install as in old days? What is portage
for?
Following your logic, if there's even
On 12.03.2013 14:30, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 12/03/2013 12:01, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Following your logic, if there's even one tool to make life easier
everything has to be absolutely easy. So we should now utilize fancy
wizards? Once again, that's following your logic.
not
found discussions about
what gentoo is and what it is not. Because (it's my humble opinion of
course) he who discusses the most does the least.
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Maybe the philosophical talks are what makes your brain rest after a
long developer's working day ;)
Just hoping I've not wasted your time guys :-)
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On 12.03.2013 22:09, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 12.03.2013 12:51, schrieb Yuri K. Shatroff:
The starting point has to be someone identifying the problem.
When you come e.g. to a car service and say, 'my engine is not working
properly e.g. ignition fails or sort of', do you
API=5."
So, read the news item, emerge portage, then
# eselect profile
and you're done.
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staller at all.
Regarding elitism, can the absence of an installer be considered elite?
:) I'd rather call 'elite' e.g. the OpenSUSE installer (a claim for
elite, at least).
Probably it's time for me to agree with the 'Gentoo is what it is'
pattern I had argued against a month ago. =)
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197-r9 to 200 and the network interface name didn't change from eth0
(the 80-*rules file was a regular file full of commented text)
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On 09.04.2013 17:13, João Matos wrote:
2013/4/9 Yuri K. Shatroff mailto:yks-...@yandex.ru>>
Hello gentoo-users,
Yesterday I completed a world update (amd64, unstable) and now I
can't login with kdm.
(I have kdm set as display manager in /etc/conf.d/xdm, and start
I
don't see any point in KDE's specific services such as ktimezoned,
because they seem to me nothing but memory-eaters possibly doing the job
already done by kernel and system tools (and more probably, doing no job
at all).
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IO. But it's kinda stupid to require all windows audio
software to support ASIO.
As for complex cases, there are some, certainly. But the rule is: don't
oversimplify the complex, nor -- overcomplicate the simple. The latter
seems the way to go for Lennart ...
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t; ext4 code.
As for the EXT4-fs message, probably it tries to mount the fs as ext2
first but it is not quite consistent for different fs, I'm getting it on
some but not getting on others.
thanks,
allan
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are that there is a 99% majority of users who say
that some stuff are harmless or they need them on their PCs, if *I*
don't need it on *my* PC? -- Here "I" means "one".
If free software is going to be really free, then it is not expected to
make assumptions about what I
or `a few megabytes`
or `slowdown` as well as `NO effect` are all both technical and subjective).
In the end, I humbly believe it's up to me to judge what effect there is
for me on my computers.
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On 26.04.2013 16:56, Yohan Pereira wrote:
On 26/04/13 at 04:05pm, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
There may be a wagon of reasons why I don't like it, from its name to
its author's coding style to my experience with it 175 years ago, and
for me these are all fair reasons.
Woah poette
On 26.04.2013 19:41, Mark David Dumlao wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
In the end, I humbly believe it's up to me to judge what effect there is for
me on my computers.
Yes, that's exactly the point. Scroll up and reread this thread,
though, and you&
start to pay, do I buy the right for `all my dreams
to come true`? Another fair question would be: do I pay *enough*? Who
pays more?)
It's a neverending talk anyway. Everyone has his own attitude, and
probably most of us are willing to make the world better, only according
to one's own perception of "better".
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h
permissions, AFAIR you need to check that /var/spool/cups is accessible
to your user: that is, ensure that you're in the lp group and
/var/spool/cups group is lp. I can not be sure that this dir was the
only one to check but it was the permissions which was the problem.
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On 14.05.2013 13:42, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 05/14/2013 11:15:29 AM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
On 14.05.2013 13:05, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
recently I have problems with CUPS (1.6.2) with cups-filters-1.0.34
I see lots of strange error messages in /var/log/cups/error_log like
Filter
On 14.05.2013 13:55, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
On 14.05.2013 13:42, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 05/14/2013 11:15:29 AM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
On 14.05.2013 13:05, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
recently I have problems with CUPS (1.6.2) with cups-filters-1.0.34
I see lots of strange error messages
I obviously had a sudden eclipse of mind...
I'm sorry.
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red by now, only
problems related to booting windows).
Anyway this is probably the only solution for multibooting.
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eo/nvidia-settings don't know about each other.
The xfce4-sensors-plugin package needs nv-settings but it simply doesn't
know that nv-settings is already installed by the (different!) nv-drivers.
I think this could be reported to the maintainer of the xfce4 plugin.
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On 22.08.2013 22:49, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
On 08/22/2013 09:27 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
I think this could be reported to the maintainer of the xfce4 plugin.
The maintainer field for the xfce4-sensors plugin seems to be undefined:
box0=; equery meta xfce4-sensors-plugin-1.2.5|grep -i
different?
Do people buy servers just because those are millions $ worth? Do people
buy top 3D adapters for the same reason?
That doesn't imply whether this fact is good or bad. That is just the
fact, and it's always been.
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re quality is only
the users' perceived matching of expectations with results.
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ems which are common to all software will help
people turn to the open-source side.
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probably, a little more complicated than
hybrid MBR for the sole purpose of multibooting.
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also brings along tons of other crap).
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On 13.09.2013 14:14, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 13/09/2013 12:10, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hi people,
I am about to update KDE from 4.10.4 to 4.11.1.
Is it possible to avoid installing various nepomuks and akonadis which
No
Pity.
appear to be required now? I have set USE=-semantic-desktop
u'd prefer
find /home/joseph/ -iname "*.pdf" |xargs ls -l --sort=time
or, to be space-proof
find /home/joseph/ -iname "*.pdf" -print0 |xargs -0 ls -l --sort=time
A little late but HTH.
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On 13.09.2013 17:43, Mark David Dumlao wrote:
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
On 13.09.2013 10:24, Jean-Christophe Bach wrote:
[ ... ]
This one should work:
find /home/joseph/ -iname "*.pdf" -exec ls -l --sort=time {} +
-exec is not suitable here
On 13.09.2013 17:50, Michael Palimaka wrote:
On 13/09/2013 21:35, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
On 13.09.2013 14:14, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 13/09/2013 12:10, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hi people,
I am about to update KDE from 4.10.4 to 4.11.1.
Is it possible to avoid installing various nepomuks and
ata. /var is system-related runtime stuff, and data
should always be separate. This also helps keep /var small and neat and
apply to it a different backup policy than to data and portage.
It's as simple as that.
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oving its
config directory and even installing chrome-beta, but all to no avail.
Yet, simply rebooting back to 3.17.4 reverted it to order. Maybe there's
some important kernel config parameter or smth I've missed? (I just used
make oldconfig)
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er of a directory is able to delete any files in it. It would
really be weird otherwise.
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these packages? [Yes/No]
=
I rebuilt portage to no avail.
What can it be or should I file a bug?
The output of `emerge --info` is attached.
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Portage 2.2.7 (default/linux/amd64/13.0, gcc-4.8.2, glibc-2.17, 3.12.4-gentoo
x86_64)
20.12.2013 13:30, Alexey Mishustin пишет:
2013/12/20 Yuri K. Shatroff :
Hi Gentoo users,
Looks like I've encountered a bug in emerge.
I do a sync, some updated packages are displayed, but emerge -avDu @world
doesn't see some of them, though I don't have them masked.
A
20.12.2013 13:53, Neil Bothwick пишет:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 13:47:25 +0400, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
What is the contents of /var/lib/portage/world?
Hm, really, it's almost empty except for the last packages I have added
yesterday... So that's clearly not an emerge bug, but ... Coul
20.12.2013 14:35, Alexey Mishustin пишет:
2013/12/20 Yuri K. Shatroff :
20.12.2013 13:30, Alexey Mishustin пишет:
What is the contents of /var/lib/portage/world?
Hm, really, it's almost empty except for the last packages I have added
yesterday... So that's clearly not an emerg
20.12.2013 15:19, Neil Bothwick пишет:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 14:41:39 +0400, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
I have copied the system to a new HDD recently and done an `emerge
@world`, too, and everything went OK.
OK as in everything you expected to build built? Or OK as in no error
messages
20.12.2013 15:21, Neil Bothwick пишет:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013 14:50:47 +0400, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Thanks, I think a pretty easy way to regenerate @world is to edit the
output of `emerge -pv --deplean`. At least I'm going to try this.
That will add dependencies to world, which is a bad
ve to support two init systems -> twice the time,
twice the money. Sooner or later, a sum of money will outweigh the
users' opinion. To be a realist, one has to admit that in near future
90% of new distro versions will be systemd-based. Unless some green soxx
emerge and take over Red Hat...
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On 16.02.2014 23:26, Mick wrote:
On Sunday 16 Feb 2014 19:00:43 Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
[ ... ]
But why then is Linux drifting to systemd? The answer is simple: money.
Time is money. You have to support two init systems -> twice the time,
twice the money. Sooner or later, a sum of money w
17.02.2014 00:19, Canek Peláez Valdés пишет:
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
[ snip ]
Isn't there too many "if you believe" and "if you agree"? A church of
systemd? ;)
As I said to Tanstaafl, it gets kind of philosophical.
Even religious.
f its design, technical
details etc, but because otherwise in short time you'll end up comparing
systemd to itself. You know what it is: everything's free but nothing to
choose from. We had it before, it's called communism. Maybe it is not
that bad but we don't want it anymore.
Regards.
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n stand there directing traffic
instead of the road police. Etc.
You call the software free? Then put up with criticism and make
conclusions on the feedback. If you don't or can't, don't claim it's
free software.
Nothing personal, Canek, I respect your POV and your eagerness to help
people and make the world better that you always show in this ML. :)
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t the super talented systemd
programmers decide that all shell tools are obsolete and every program
should know how to index or filter or tail its output in its own,
though, open, binary format. I can't get rid of the idea that systemd
uses the MS Windows approach whatever you say about its open source.
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20.02.2014 15:33, Nicolas Sebrecht пишет:
The 20/02/14, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
(see [2]) will print the status of the Apache web server, and also the
last lines from the logs. You can control how many lines. You can
check also with the journal, as I showed up.
I believe it would be a 5
20.02.2014 19:24, Alan McKinnon пишет:
On 20/02/2014 13:53, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
I don't need such 'solutions' to non-existent problems. But if there
were a *real* necessity to pretty-print a log's tail in service status,
I think it would have been a matter of a pr
21.02.2014 12:48, Alan McKinnon пишет:
On 21/02/2014 09:03, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Your idea instantly fails as the rc-service author has no idea of what
you defined ${SERVICE} to be and no way to determine what it is now.
Yes, the rc-service author does not have any idea because he is not
x27;s a working postfix which is an example of a non-Unix
way design, it's justified to use this approach everywhere else?
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On 22.02.2014 21:21, Stroller wrote:
On Sat, 22 February 2014, at 10:38 am, Yuri K. Shatroff
wrote:
On 22.02.2014 11:40, Mark David Dumlao wrote:
[ ... ] Even as the complex beast it has become systemd is still
simpler than the alternative of having abominations of unreliable
shell scripts
On 23.02.2014 00:22, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
On 22.02.2014 21:21, Stroller wrote:
[ snip ]
I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and
professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones. … PS. Yes – it’s free
of
with this project, but I also
fail to see what design principle he has violated.
As per [1], I fail to see what design principle he has followed.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_design#Design_concepts
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ks
as a definition.
Something like this, but neither is it globally applicable.
[1] For lack of a better term, let's just call systemd here a "system
controller". What is this ONE thing a system controller should do and do
it well?
An init daemon generally does one thing well.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11#Principles
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24.02.2014 16:39, Mark David Dumlao пишет:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
24.02.2014 02:32, Alan McKinnon wrote:
[1] For lack of a better term, let's just call systemd here a "system
controller". What is this ONE thing a system controller should do
On 24.02.2014 18:33, Mark David Dumlao wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
24.02.2014 16:39, Mark David Dumlao пишет:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Yuri K. Shatroff
wrote:
24.02.2014 02:32, Alan McKinnon wrote:
[1] For lack of a better term, let's
tion systemd and openrc at all.
In this thread, there's already a rattling mixture of contexts. I'm
opting out of it, because I no longer see the benefit of the larger
conversation here.
Nevertheless, thank you for your time and answers.
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acceptable for layman to install an emulator
with the image, while being able to use his/her own OS, than to reboot
each time, and this setup allows to easily save configuration
options/work results.
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ncurses text"
LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS="presenter-console presenter-minimizer"
LINGUAS="en ru" OFFICE_IMPLEMENTATION="libreoffice" PHP_TARGETS="php5-6"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python2_7" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4
python3_5" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby20" USERLAND="GNU" VIDEO_CARDS="vesa
nvidia" XTABLES_ADDONS="quota2 psd pknock lscan length2 ipv4options
ipset ipp2p iface geoip fuzzy condition tee tarpit sysrq steal rawnat
logmark ipmark dhcpmac delude chaos account"
Unset: CC, CPPFLAGS, CTARGET, CXX, INSTALL_MASK, LC_ALL,
PORTAGE_BUNZIP2_COMMAND, PORTAGE_COMPRESS, PORTAGE_COMPRESS_FLAGS,
USE_PYTHON
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11.04.2016 17:09, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 11/04/2016 15:15, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hi gentoo users,
Got a strange problem. While emerging kde-plasma/kscreenlocker (as part
of upgrading to the brand new plasma desktop), the build fails with the
following error:
* Applying kscreenlocker-5.4.90
tches to black screen. I tried to remove ~/.kde4 but nothing
effectively changed.
Thanks but No thanks, I prefer to restore my backup. Not gonna repeat
this at home.
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14.04.2016 00:49, Dale wrote:
Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hi guys,
12.04.2016 08:38, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
Well, I went and did it.
So I went and did it, too.
Thank gods I made a backup. After emerging plasma-meta which wasn't
too easy because of dependency hell with eg networkmanager (Use
14.04.2016 10:43, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 10:33:10 AM Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
14.04.2016 00:49, Dale wrote:
Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hi Dale,
I'm not sure on where you got the black screen. If it is when X
started, did you switch to sddm or some other compa
14.04.2016 11:36, Dale wrote:
Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
14.04.2016 10:43, J. Roeleveld wrote:
No idea here, logs?
I didn't see anything relevant in Xorg.?.log (neither in messages) and
since there was no kdm which usually tracks all KDE messages I didn't
know where to look. Neither a
sion 4.5.2 fixes several ALSA-related bugs. I upgraded
immediately and got rid of the error.
So I advise everyone not to install the 4.5.1 kernel and suggest
removing it from portage ASAP. If anyone knows how I could submit such a
request, I'm all ears.
Thanks for your attention!
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21.04.2016 11:28, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote:
Hi gentoo-users,
A few days ago I updated linux kernel to 4.5.1. Yesterday I got a disk space
overflow in my /home partition. Cleaned it up and rebooted, just to run into
the same issue today
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