On 05.02.2017 08:34, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On February 5, 2017 6:26:27 AM GMT+01:00, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> since my old Gentoo installation seems to be screwed up (regarding
>> the update process) beyond repair I decided to install a new one
>> instead of waiting for help.
>>
>> I
wabe wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> Dale wrote:
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> I read where someone did this but I can't find it now. I looked at
>>> the wiki and did some startpage searches, no luck. Here goes:
>>>
>>> I generally let emerge build packages in parallel. This works
>>> because a lot of packages a
Dale wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I read where someone did this but I can't find it now. I looked at
> > the wiki and did some startpage searches, no luck. Here goes:
> >
> > I generally let emerge build packages in parallel. This works
> > because a lot of packages are small and don
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I read where someone did this but I can't find it now. I looked at the
> wiki and did some startpage searches, no luck. Here goes:
>
> I generally let emerge build packages in parallel. This works because a
> lot of packages are small and don't take long to build or much
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> Don't think I've had occassion to use emerge --config before.
>
Not many packages use it. I know mysql uses it to initialize the
database, which is something you obviously don't want to do every time
you update the package. Typically pack
On 02/10/2017 06:34 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> When I scan my local network:
> nmap -sn 10.10.0.0/24
>
> It prints all the devices connected to it but sometimes it prints the
> device "name" and sometimes it doesn't eg:
>
> Nmap scan report for iaxy (10.0.0.108)
> Host is up (-0.095s la
John Covici writes:
[...]
>>root #ls /usr/share/zoneinfo
>>
>>root #echo "Europe/Brussels" > /etc/timezone
>>
>> And there is a little part following that says:
>>
>>Next, reconfigure the sys-libs/timezone-data package, which will
>>update the /etc/localtime file for us, based
Howdy,
I read where someone did this but I can't find it now. I looked at the
wiki and did some startpage searches, no luck. Here goes:
I generally let emerge build packages in parallel. This works because a
lot of packages are small and don't take long to build or much room
either. However, t
When I scan my local network:
nmap -sn 10.10.0.0/24
It prints all the devices connected to it but sometimes it prints the
device "name" and sometimes it doesn't eg:
Nmap scan report for iaxy (10.0.0.108)
Host is up (-0.095s latency).
MAC Address: 00:0F:D3:00:30:DD (Digium)
Nmap scan report for
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> What is really puzzling is the the words `reconfigure' that package.
> But then there is nothing said about what this `reconfiguring'
> consists of.
>
> It used to be we just either copied the appropriate zimezone section
> to /etc/localtime
On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 16:52:41 -0500,
Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> I'm part way thru a fresh gentoo install and ran up on something in
> the handbook guide to installing that is puzzling.
>
> This URL:
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Installation/Base#Distribution_files
>
> From the secti
I'm part way thru a fresh gentoo install and ran up on something in
the handbook guide to installing that is puzzling.
This URL:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Installation/Base#Distribution_files
>From the section of install during the chroot and start of putting
together the OS.
U
On Friday 10 Feb 2017 09:43:03 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 Feb 2017 09:49:51 I wrote:
> > Having reverted from ~amd64 to amd64 and created a new user for myself,
> > I now can't right-click on the background to change its properties. Does
> > anyone here know what might be causing this,
On 02/10/2017 02:47 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 06:33:31 +, Mick wrote:
>
>>> Doesn't matter which card I select via "alsamixer" I get:
>>>
>>> " This sound device does not have any controls."
>>
>> You could use Google to find out which kernel module is required for
>> yo
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 6:58 AM, marco restelli wrote:
> Hi all,
>I am trying to understand a bit initramfs and genkernel and I have
> few (basic) questions.
>
> I understand that one must have in the initramfs those modules which
> are required to boot the system, for instance to access /dev
Hi all,
I am trying to understand a bit initramfs and genkernel and I have
few (basic) questions.
I understand that one must have in the initramfs those modules which
are required to boot the system, for instance to access /dev . Now:
- can a module be present both in the initramfs and as kern
On 170207-01:11+0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi Alexander,
>
> it was documente in a bugreport by someone else.
> I did exactle the same.
Great, no everybody interested use the search engine, or maybe browse
all the thousands of bugs if you want to know which bug Meino reported
it in...
C'm
On Friday, February 10, 2017 06:33:31 AM Mick wrote:
> On Thursday 09 Feb 2017 22:19:24 the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> > On my new box I seem to have two sound cards but no sound.
> >
> > cat /proc/asound/cards
> >
> > 0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB
> >
> >
On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 06:33:31 +, Mick wrote:
> > Doesn't matter which card I select via "alsamixer" I get:
> >
> > " This sound device does not have any controls."
>
> You could use Google to find out which kernel module is required for
> your hardware; or, quicker and potentially more accu
On Wednesday 08 Feb 2017 09:49:51 I wrote:
> Having reverted from ~amd64 to amd64 and created a new user for myself,
> I now can't right-click on the background to change its properties. Does
> anyone here know what might be causing this, or what config files I can
> edit instead?
An emerge -e ha
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