On 11/11/13 at 01:44am, Dale wrote:
> Yohan Pereira wrote:
> > On 10/11/13 at 08:07pm, Walter Dnes wrote:
> >> [i660][waltdnes][~] ps -ef | grep firefox
> >> waltdnes 28696 11663 2 19:35 pts/22 00:00:07 firefox
> >> waltdnes 28836 28825 0 19:39 pts/30 00:00:00 grep --color=auto firefox
> >>
>
Yohan Pereira wrote:
> On 10/11/13 at 08:07pm, Walter Dnes wrote:
>> [i660][waltdnes][~] ps -ef | grep firefox
>> waltdnes 28696 11663 2 19:35 pts/22 00:00:07 firefox
>> waltdnes 28836 28825 0 19:39 pts/30 00:00:00 grep --color=auto firefox
>>
>> Only one Firefox process exists. (I can't s
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 11/11/2013 05:53, Dale wrote:
>>> Only one Firefox process exists. (I can't seem to prevent the grep
command from listing itself).
>> I don't know whether to say you are wrong or on to something. LOL When
>> I have three sessions running here, I get this:
>>
>> r
On 11/11/2013 05:53, Dale wrote:
>> Only one Firefox process exists. (I can't seem to prevent the grep
>> > command from listing itself).
>
> I don't know whether to say you are wrong or on to something. LOL When
> I have three sessions running here, I get this:
>
> root@fireball / # ps aux
On 10/11/13 at 08:07pm, Walter Dnes wrote:
> [i660][waltdnes][~] ps -ef | grep firefox
> waltdnes 28696 11663 2 19:35 pts/22 00:00:07 firefox
> waltdnes 28836 28825 0 19:39 pts/30 00:00:00 grep --color=auto firefox
>
> Only one Firefox process exists. (I can't seem to prevent the grep
> c
Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 03:38:16PM -0600, Dale wrote
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I have noticed something that really bugs me. I sometimes have a few
>> Firefox sessions running. I do this because I have to be logged into a
>> website with more than one user/password. Here is my issue.
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 03:38:16PM -0600, Dale wrote
> Howdy,
>
> I have noticed something that really bugs me. I sometimes have a few
> Firefox sessions running. I do this because I have to be logged into a
> website with more than one user/password. Here is my issue. If I click
> the X box t
staticsafe wrote:
> On 11/10/2013 16:38, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I have noticed something that really bugs me. I sometimes have a few
>> Firefox sessions running. I do this because I have to be logged into a
>> website with more than one user/password. Here is my issue. If I click
>> the X
131110 hasufell wrote:
> I have often had a hard time to get some random users comment
> on certain packages or even assist on some runtime tests.
> I don't even know how many people use the package I maintain.
> This makes it very difficult on some decisions
> when to stabilize non-trivial stuff l
On 11/10/2013 16:38, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I have noticed something that really bugs me. I sometimes have a few
> Firefox sessions running. I do this because I have to be logged into a
> website with more than one user/password. Here is my issue. If I click
> the X box to close a session of
Howdy,
I have noticed something that really bugs me. I sometimes have a few
Firefox sessions running. I do this because I have to be logged into a
website with more than one user/password. Here is my issue. If I click
the X box to close a session of Firefox, it doesn't seem to kill the
process
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> So when any1 of you is really bored, he could chime in there, do
> some random testing (or maybe you already use it on a daily
> basis...) and report it. It wouldn't really need to be
> professional.
Sure, but x86 only and not very long compile time
I keep getting an error when running "runuser":
# runuser -s /bin/sh root -c "echo abc"
runuser: Failure setting user credentials
It runs smoothly on other distros. Is it a bug?
On Sun, Nov 10 2013, hasuf...@gentoo.org wrote:
> I'm wondering if it would make any sense to set up some kind of portal
> to track at least such delicate packages where we need users to
> comment on general stability and especially runtime issues. (actually
> the bug-tracker was meant for that, b
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Our arch testers are understaffed and often don't really do general
runtime tests (it's mostly assumed the maintainer knows about runtime
issues).
I have often had a hard time to get some random users comment on
certain packages or even assist on some
On 10.11.2013 09:20, Linlin Yan (颜林林) wrote:
> Is it possible to set dynamic service run-level (rc-update) according to
> different kernel version.
>
> There are different kernel versions in my grub menu, and I need to switch
> between these versions for development purpose. I currently want to di
I'm trying to install net-p2p/i2p from powerman overlay.
It's said on the i2p website that i2p supports IcedTea7:
http://www.i2p2.de/download
But net-p2p/i2p::powerman depends on dev-java/jrobin which is restricted to
Java 1.6:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402485
The result is that "
Hi geeks,
Is it possible to set dynamic service run-level (rc-update) according to
different kernel version.
There are different kernel versions in my grub menu, and I need to switch
between these versions for development purpose. I currently want to disable
some services under specific kernel ve
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