Re: [gentoo-user] Layout problem in latest KDE apps

2018-07-31 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Monday, July 30, 2018 12:18:22 PM CEST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> My daily update yesterday included 100 kde-apps/* . Now dolphin and
> konqueror-as-a-file-manager have their panels laid out with extremely wide
> spacing (example attached). Is this my fault or theirs?

I see this sometimes when:
1) I didn't fully logout/reboot after a major update
2) I connect to an X-session using "X2Go"

I haven't had this happen recently though, not entirely sure what solved it as 
I have been playing a lot with settings and "emerge -e" on the single machine 
I access via "X2go".

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Joost





[gentoo-user] SmokePing question

2018-07-31 Thread Alarig Le Lay
Hi,

I would like to set up a smokeping, so I installed the package and
configured it. But, when I go to the webpage, it always displays the
homepage for all the targets, even for those that don’t exist.

The configuration seems to be valid, as the rrd files are updated; and I
don’t see any 404 or so in the nginx logs.

Does anyone have a clue about that?

Thanks,
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alarig



Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox crashes on some www-pages on a newer Gentoo system

2018-07-31 Thread Adam Carter
>
> > It even more strengthens my impression than I should first
> > play with reconfiguring the kernel.
>
> I have loaded the new Gentoo system using the kernel from the old one
> with no change in Firefox behaviour on https://www.privat24.ua/#login
> page: it crashed as was described before.
>
> So, playing with the kernel configuration will not help. :(
>

I think this "This looks like a radeon video driver problem.  You could go
into a loop of rebuilding xorg, mesa, dev-libs/nss, what-ever and see if
things improve" is the best suggestion so far.

I would do something like 'emerge -1 xorg-server xorg-drivers
@x11-module-rebuild mesa llvm clang' then restart X and try again.


[gentoo-user] OT: Open source document management system

2018-07-31 Thread Bill Kenworthy
Hi all

    I have been looking for an opensource document management system ...
there are a few but none of the ones I have come across are in portage.

Are there any DMS's in portage at all?  Otherwise, can someone suggest
ones worth trying as most seem suitable from their websites but its
going to time and labor to start testing them outside portage?

BillK






Re: [gentoo-user] OT: Open source document management system

2018-07-31 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Wednesday, August 1, 2018 8:19:50 AM CEST Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I have been looking for an opensource document management system ...
> there are a few but none of the ones I have come across are in portage.
> 
> Are there any DMS's in portage at all?  Otherwise, can someone suggest
> ones worth trying as most seem suitable from their websites but its
> going to time and labor to start testing them outside portage?
> 
> BillK

I haven't found many good ones.
I used "OpenKM" for a while as it is closest to my requirements.

I currently switched over to storing most documents on my NAS and am storing 
project-related documents in the filemanager part of "eGroupware".

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Joost