On 12/18/2016 10:28 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
taii...@gmx.com [16-12-19 03:57]:
On 12/17/2016 11:31 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I searched for this on the Web and the only one I found, which
is available, seems to be a Windows-only product (needs Windows
drivers).
May be someone
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 1:44 PM, lee wrote:
> Jorge Almeida writes:
>
>
> This works for me:
>
Nope. No change.
>
> Perhaps it has to do with a font not being available in the size needed
> for the menu?
>
Maybe, but I'm out of ideas.
>
>> can't imagine why the menu would require an "usable
On 18/12/2016 23:34, lee wrote:
> Alan McKinnon writes:
>
>> On 18/12/2016 18:47, lee wrote:
>>> Rich Freeman writes:
>>>
The universe of Linux systems that are running Firefox but not
Pulseaudio is fairly small at this point.
>>>
>>> Pulseaudio eats away about 10% CPU without any bene
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On 18/12/2016 18:47, lee wrote:
>> Rich Freeman writes:
>>
>>> The universe of Linux systems that are running Firefox but not
>>> Pulseaudio is fairly small at this point.
>>
>> Pulseaudio eats away about 10% CPU without any benefit whatsoever, not
>> to mention that it
Jorge Almeida writes:
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 6:52 AM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
>> On Sun, 18 Dec 2016 02:48:28 -0800 Jorge Almeida wrote:
>>> I tried Ctrl+click (any button) on an xterm window, to bring up the
>>> menu (which I never used before; after reading a recent thread about X
>>> (in)s
Dutch Ingraham writes:
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 05:47:39PM +0100, lee wrote:
>> Rich Freeman writes:
>
>> Why can't they just say that they are making software for themselves the
>> way they want it and don't care about what anyone else says or wants?
>
> Openbsd and Archlinux will (do) say exe
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 02:39:58AM -0500, Tom H wrote
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
> > Similarly, the vast majority of home users have a machine with one
> > ethernet port, and in the past it's always been eth0. Now the name
> > varies in each machine depending on the
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 05:23:50PM -0800, Daniel Campbell (zlg) wrote
>
> On December 17, 2016 11:10:04 AM PST, Walter Dnes
> wrote:
> > A note; the developers have stated in the Pale Moon forum that they're
> >working on getting rid of gstreamer, and having Pale Moon talk directly
> >to ffmpeg
On 12/17/2016 11:31 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I searched for this on the Web and the only one I found, which
is available, seems to be a Windows-only product (needs Windows
drivers).
May be someone on this list knows a solution:
Is there any "something"-to-SCSII-adapter, which can be
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 07:43:47PM +0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote
> [So I don't understand why you] thought dbus was needed to be disabled
> by other means, than the (as yet still) unofficial repo/overlay?)
>
> Or am I missing something?
You are looking at the Pale Moon overlay. I did not know a
By the way, I see I'm late (just downloaded new mail), but I've already
written, and there is a piece of useful info below.
On 161218-14:43+0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Corbin Bird [16-12-18 14:28]:
> >
> > On 12/18/2016 05:57 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > Hi,
...
> > > https://wiki
On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 10:55:14 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> >I'll
> >investigate Tom H's hint that the local router's dhcp server may be the
> >
> >culrpit. I seem to recall this PC had booted with a Knoppix CD some
> >days ago,
> >perhaps this was cached by the router.
>
> I think dhcpcd and co cache
On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 19:39:36 Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> On Sun Dec 18 19:35:43 2016, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> > On Sun Dec 18 18:23:22 2016, Mick wrote:
> > > Another thing to try is unmount it, run fsck and then remount it as rw.
> > > A
> > > dirty unmount can cause this problem.
> >
> > It was dir
On 161218-19:16+0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
...
> >
> > No patches required to the source code for that.
> Probably that means what it meant in some of the Mozilla pages... That's
> not good. Because it means the SSL-key logging is enabled by default.
And that's a security risk.
> Was in Firefox
On Sun Dec 18 19:35:43 2016, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> On Sun Dec 18 18:23:22 2016, Mick wrote:
> > Another thing to try is unmount it, run fsck and then remount it as rw. A
> > dirty unmount can cause this problem.
>
> It was dirty unmounted. This a flash card that is a / for a router at
> home. I
On Sun Dec 18 18:23:22 2016, Mick wrote:
> Another thing to try is unmount it, run fsck and then remount it as rw. A
> dirty unmount can cause this problem.
It was dirty unmounted. This a flash card that is a / for a router at
home. Its power supply suddenly stopped to work today.
I will try thi
On 18/12/2016 18:47, lee wrote:
> Rich Freeman writes:
>
>> The universe of Linux systems that are running Firefox but not
>> Pulseaudio is fairly small at this point.
>
> Pulseaudio eats away about 10% CPU without any benefit whatsoever, not
> to mention that it makes things more complex and le
On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 18:43:26 Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to mount an UFS partition with write support.
>
> So, I added the option to my kernel:
> airmure linux # grep -i UFS /usr/src/linux/.config
> # CONFIG_SCSI_UFSHCD is not set
> CONFIG_UFS_FS=m
> CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE=y
> # CONFIG_UF
On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 18:43:26 Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to mount an UFS partition with write support.
>
> So, I added the option to my kernel:
> airmure linux # grep -i UFS /usr/src/linux/.config
> # CONFIG_SCSI_UFSHCD is not set
> CONFIG_UFS_FS=m
> CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE=y
> # CONFIG_UF
On 161218-02:04-0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> > How come people are so little interested to read the traffic, to learn
> > how sites behave which they visit, and often to discover what sites
> > really do to them?
> >
> > I'll go and inquire at the Pale Moon forum about the issues above, and
> > will
On Sunday, December 18, 2016 03:11:58 PM Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote :
> > This morning I ran my usual daily update and was presented with a long
> > list of kde-app packages, including KMail-2. The only problem was four
> > blocks that portage couldn't sort out on its own, so I e
Hi,
I try to mount an UFS partition with write support.
So, I added the option to my kernel:
airmure linux # grep -i UFS /usr/src/linux/.config
# CONFIG_SCSI_UFSHCD is not set
CONFIG_UFS_FS=m
CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE=y
# CONFIG_UFS_DEBUG is not set
I’ve emerged sys-fs/ufsutils and I mounted my parti
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 8:34 AM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 12/18/2016 07:25 AM, Jorge Almeida wrote:
>>
>> The logs complain about helvetica, and I found similar stuff in the
>> net (not necessarilly about xterm). This appears to be a font problem,
>> which is essentially voodoo to me. xterm crashin
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 05:47:39PM +0100, lee wrote:
> Rich Freeman writes:
> Why can't they just say that they are making software for themselves the
> way they want it and don't care about what anyone else says or wants?
Openbsd and Archlinux will (do) say exectly that. If that attitude
suits
Daniel Frey [16-12-18 17:48]:
> On 12/18/2016 07:25 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > I did a 'eix palemoon' and it does not found anything.
> > I did a 'eix | grep -i pale' and nothing appropiate matches...
> >
> > H...
>
> Try using emerge. If emerge works that means eix is not getting up
On 12/18/2016 07:16 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 3:23 AM, Daniel Campbell wrote:
>>
>> Thankfully the kernel seems to have sane management; as long as Linus is
>> around, anyway. Just recently AMD had some of their code rejected, so
>> with a vigilant-enough team, you can effe
Rich Freeman writes:
> The universe of Linux systems that are running Firefox but not
> Pulseaudio is fairly small at this point.
Pulseaudio eats away about 10% CPU without any benefit whatsoever, not
to mention that it makes things more complex and less reliable. Why
would anyone use it?
Deve
On 12/18/2016 07:25 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> I did a 'eix palemoon' and it does not found anything.
> I did a 'eix | grep -i pale' and nothing appropiate matches...
>
> H...
Try using emerge. If emerge works that means eix is not getting updated
when layman adds overlays.
Dan
On 12/18/2016 07:25 AM, Jorge Almeida wrote:
>
> The logs complain about helvetica, and I found similar stuff in the
> net (not necessarilly about xterm). This appears to be a font problem,
> which is essentially voodoo to me. xterm crashing instead of just
> failing to bring up the menu seems to
> A suggestion ...
>
> The wiki does mention that the "repos.conf" method requires a version of
> layman greater than 2.0.0.
>
> Try the old method on the wiki to configure layman or use a
> "package.accept_keyword" to raise the version of layman installed.
>
> I have used the "repos.conf"
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 6:52 AM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Dec 2016 02:48:28 -0800 Jorge Almeida wrote:
>> I tried Ctrl+click (any button) on an xterm window, to bring up the
>> menu (which I never used before; after reading a recent thread about X
>> (in)security, I was trying to acces
Corbin Bird [16-12-18 15:56]:
>
> On 12/18/2016 07:43 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Corbin Bird [16-12-18 14:28]:
> >> On 12/18/2016 05:57 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I am trying to get layman working for me.
> >>> I used the informations available here:
> >>> https
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 3:23 AM, Daniel Campbell wrote:
>
> Thankfully the kernel seems to have sane management; as long as Linus is
> around, anyway. Just recently AMD had some of their code rejected, so
> with a vigilant-enough team, you can effectively protect your project
> from monied interes
Peter Humphrey wrote :
> This morning I ran my usual daily update and was presented with a long list of
> kde-app packages, including KMail-2. The only problem was four blocks that
> portage couldn't sort out on its own, so I evicted the existing versions with
> emerge -C and continued.
>
> Then
This morning I ran my usual daily update and was presented with a long list of
kde-app packages, including KMail-2. The only problem was four blocks that
portage couldn't sort out on its own, so I evicted the existing versions with
emerge -C and continued.
Then kleopatra failed to build, as in
Mick [16-12-18 15:48]:
> On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 14:43:09 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Corbin Bird [16-12-18 14:28]:
> > > On 12/18/2016 05:57 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I am trying to get layman working for me.
> > > > I used the informations available here:
> >
On Sun, 18 Dec 2016 02:48:28 -0800 Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I tried Ctrl+click (any button) on an xterm window, to bring up the
> menu (which I never used before; after reading a recent thread about X
> (in)security, I was trying to access the secure mode for password
> entering).
>
> This crashes x
On 12/18/2016 07:43 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Corbin Bird [16-12-18 14:28]:
>> On 12/18/2016 05:57 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to get layman working for me.
>>> I used the informations available here:
>>> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Layman#repos.conf_method_
On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 14:43:09 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Corbin Bird [16-12-18 14:28]:
> > On 12/18/2016 05:57 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am trying to get layman working for me.
> > > I used the informations available here:
> > > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Layman#
Kevin Monceaux writes:
> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 06:42:21PM -0500, Alan Grimes wrote:
>
>> -> Updating weekly, as I used to do is a Good Idea, Agreed.
>
> Sounds like a good idea. I update anywhere from daily to a few times a
> week. Every once in a while I loose track of the time and go a we
Grant Edwards writes:
> On 2016-12-08, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 06:42:21PM -0500, Alan Grimes wrote:
>>
>>> --> X11 would probably need to be shut down two which is equivalent to a
>>> reboot on a desktop system anyway.
>>
>> Shutting down X11 doesn't appear to be equival
Corbin Bird [16-12-18 14:28]:
>
> On 12/18/2016 05:57 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to get layman working for me.
> > I used the informations available here:
> > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Layman#repos.conf_method_.28default.29
> > and here:
> >
> > So far so nice..
On 12/18/2016 05:57 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get layman working for me.
> I used the informations available here:
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Layman#repos.conf_method_.28default.29
> and here:
>
> So far so nice...I can add, fetch and delete repos.
>
> But neither
Am 18.12.2016 um 05:44 schrieb Andrej Rode:
> And why are you compiling your software on a low-power embedded
> platform?
I don't and I never said that. But compiling is more power consuming and
takes quite a while, not only on embedded systems.
Heiko Baums
Hi,
I am trying to get layman working for me.
I used the informations available here:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Layman#repos.conf_method_.28default.29
and here:
So far so nice...I can add, fetch and delete repos.
But neither eix nor emerge do see that contents ... I cannot
emerge anything fro
On December 18, 2016 10:46:24 AM GMT+01:00, Philip Webb
wrote:
>I want to see which pkgs might have updates available in 'testing',
>so I enter, where 'emergeu' = 'ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" emerge'
>(I do this every week, usually without any serious problem :
>please don't reply "Thou mayest not m
On December 18, 2016 9:32:25 AM GMT+01:00, Mick
wrote:
>On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 08:09:06 J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> On December 18, 2016 8:26:40 AM GMT+01:00, Mick
>
>wrote:
>> >On Friday 16 Dec 2016 19:19:11 Poison BL. wrote:
>> >> On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 7:14 PM, Mick
>> >
>> >wrote:
>> >> > I am l
I tried Ctrl+click (any button) on an xterm window, to bring up the
menu (which I never used before; after reading a recent thread about X
(in)security, I was trying to access the secure mode for password
entering).
This crashes xterm. The logs:
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-adobe-helvetica-bo
> A business's direction of that employee can create ripples
> throughout the rest of the libre software ecosystem that other projects
> may have to work around or be forced to depend on the corporate work to
> continue existing. Innocent enough at first, sure. Projects become
> obsolete or have to
Hi,
> (dependency required by "app-crypt/gnupg-2.1.16::gentoo" [ebuild])
> (dependency required by "kde-base/kdelibs-4.14.27::gentoo" [ebuild])
> (dependency required by "kde-base/katepart-4.14.3::gentoo" [installed])
>
> -- return to my observations --
>
> I've listed 'qt5' among my USE f
I want to see which pkgs might have updates available in 'testing',
so I enter, where 'emergeu' = 'ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" emerge'
(I do this every week, usually without any serious problem :
please don't reply "Thou mayest not mix 'stable' with 'testing' :
thou mayest iff thou ist careful to limi
Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> Martin Vaeth, I think he works with the ebuilds of Pale moon
No, I don't. I had just reported a few bugs (and suggested
some workarounds).
On Saturday 17 December 2016 20:21:33 Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 09:51:07PM +0100, Marc Joliet wrote
>
> > On Saturday 17 December 2016 14:10:04 Walter Dnes wrote:
> > > A note; the developers have stated in the Pale Moon forum that they're
> > >
> > > working on getting rid o
On Sunday 18 Dec 2016 08:09:06 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On December 18, 2016 8:26:40 AM GMT+01:00, Mick
wrote:
> >On Friday 16 Dec 2016 19:19:11 Poison BL. wrote:
> >> On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 7:14 PM, Mick
> >
> >wrote:
> >> > I am looking at a Mint 18 installation and noticed when running
> >
> >n
On 12/17/2016 11:45 PM, Tom H wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 4:36 AM, Daniel Campbell wrote:
>> On 12/17/2016 12:53 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> On Sat, 17 Dec 2016 00:55:21 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
Again, the average home user is being jerked around for
a corporate agenda.
>>>
>
On December 18, 2016 8:26:40 AM GMT+01:00, Mick
wrote:
>On Friday 16 Dec 2016 19:19:11 Poison BL. wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 7:14 PM, Mick
>wrote:
>> > I am looking at a Mint 18 installation and noticed when running
>netstat
>> > that
>> > all tcp connections are showing not the PC name,
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