On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 16:41:25 -0700
walt wrote:
> (BTW, I'm running firefox-bin-36.0, so the behavior may be a bit
> different from the gentoo build.)
>
> FF will not even show me the secure att.com webpage. I get an entire
> html page with this (very big) error message:
>
> Secure Connection F
Next step was "crossdev -t -S i686-pc-linux-gnu". One thing I'm
worried about; the default is stage 4, but the output mentions...
"Emerging cross-gcc-stage2". Is this a problem? See attached file
--
Walter Dnes
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
[d531][root][~] cr
Probably the first of many. I emerged crossdev on my 64-bit PC. When
I ran "crossdev -t --help", it wanted an overlay, and pointed me to
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Overlay/Local_overlay which led me to...
mkdir -p /usr/local/portage/{metadata,profiles}
echo 'netbook' > /usr/local/portage/pro
On Thursday, March 19, 2015 9:11:02 PM Michael Mair-Keimberger wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> For the last few weeks i was playing around with my newly acquired
> raspberry pi 2. While it was pretty easy to setup a working gentoo
> stage3 system i failed installing anything below the basic packages.
> Gene
Hi List,
For the last few weeks i was playing around with my newly acquired
raspberry pi 2. While it was pretty easy to setup a working gentoo
stage3 system i failed installing anything below the basic packages.
Generally my idea was building the arm packages on any system and
provide them as bina
Hi,
I had a rtl8192ce in my laptop. Nothing but problems with Linux. Don't
know why, but the signal strength always was much better when using Windows.
For me, the rtl8192ce only worked when using it as a module, not hard
compiled in the kernel.
Second, it is important to know that this WiFi Card
Today I've bought a new USB wi-fi adapter which has rtl8192cu chip. I've
plugged it into my lubuntu computer and it worked out of the box, however soon
it drops the connection. I googled it and found out that many people have the
same problem with this chip ( but mostly with *buntu flavours). I
On Thursday, March 19, 2015 3:57:05 AM walt wrote:
> On 03/18/2015 06:06 PM, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
> > On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 4:41:25 PM walt wrote:
> >> On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
> >>> I get a certificate verification error when visiting https://www.att.com
> >>> using firefox-
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 March 2015 23:14:20 Dale wrote:
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 18 March 2015 13:12:47 Dale wrote:
I switched way back in 2003 when it was rare that a init thingy was
needed in Gentoo. It seems someone screwed that up.
>>> I still don't h
On Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:15:58 AM Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491010 registers the fact that
> specifying -nocolor to localepurge causes it to stop, and a diff is included
> to fix the problem. But that was 16 months ago, no-one's don
On Thursday, March 19, 2015 3:53:42 AM Thomas Mori wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I have stumbled on the Bluetooth Input Devices section in
> wiki.gentoo.org [1]; however, I am not finding the Driver L2CAP
> protocol support in my kernel [2]. I am not seeing the driver L2CAP
> protocol anywhere [3]. I am wo
On 03/18/2015 06:06 PM, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 4:41:25 PM walt wrote:
>> On 03/17/2015 04:49 PM, walt wrote:
>>> I get a certificate verification error when visiting https://www.att.com
>>> using firefox-36.0, but not when using chrome-41.0.2272.76.
>>
>> Thanks to
Hi guys
I have stumbled on the Bluetooth Input Devices section in
wiki.gentoo.org [1]; however, I am not finding the Driver L2CAP
protocol support in my kernel [2]. I am not seeing the driver L2CAP
protocol anywhere [3]. I am wondering if the Wiki is slightly outdated
or am I not using the proper
Mick wrote:
>
> I managed to recover the files on the CD! I used ddrescue which eventually
> was able to read the media and then ran photorec to retrieve the jpeg photos
> from the rescued image.
>
> ddrescue could not read the CD every time, but reinserting a few times on my
> laptop managed
Mick wrote:
> > This is an error at the layer above the audio sector. You may try to use:
> >
> > cdrecord -noerror -edc-corr
>
> I think you meant to say:
>
> readcd -noerror -edc-corr
You are of course correct.
> This is was I am getting.
>
> # readcd -noerror -edc-corr
> No target specif
Hello list,
Bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491010 registers the fact that
specifying -nocolor to localepurge causes it to stop, and a diff is included
to fix the problem. But that was 16 months ago, no-one's done anything since
and the fault is still present.
I haven't done any pa
On Wednesday 18 March 2015 23:14:20 Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 March 2015 13:12:47 Dale wrote:
> >> I switched way back in 2003 when it was rare that a init thingy was
> >> needed in Gentoo. It seems someone screwed that up.
> >
> > I still don't have one, nor do I fo
Hi guys
I have stumbled on the Bluetooth Input Devices section in
wiki.gentoo.org [1]; however, I am not finding the Driver L2CAP
protocol support in my kernel [2]. I am not seeing the driver L2CAP
protocol anywhere [3]. I am wondering if the Wiki is slightly outdated
or am I not using the proper
Am Wed, 18 Mar 2015 16:41:25 -0700
schrieb walt :
[...]
> FF will not even show me the secure att.com webpage. I get an entire html
> page
> with this (very big) error message:
>
> Secure Connection Failed
>
> An error occurred during a connection to www.att.com. The OCSP server
> experienced
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