On 20.02.2017 07:50, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> I'd like to try and update a package I masked long time ago due to
> performance problems. Upstream the problem does not seem completely
> addressed and solved so I'd like to be able to go back to the old
> version just in case. But the old version is
On 20.02.2017 03:37, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a little confused...
>
> In search for the reason my new root has no /etc/portage/profile
> but an /etc/portage/make.profile on this documemnt:
> https://dev.gentoo.org/~zmedico/portage/doc/man/portage.5.html
> I found this ywo lines
>
I'd like to try and update a package I masked long time ago due to performance problems.
Upstream the problem does not seem completely addressed and solved so I'd like to be able
to go back to the old version just in case. But the old version is no longer in the tree.
If I quickpkg it will I be
Hi,
I am a little confused...
In search for the reason my new root has no /etc/portage/profile
but an /etc/portage/make.profile on this documemnt:
https://dev.gentoo.org/~zmedico/portage/doc/man/portage.5.html
I found this ywo lines
/etc/portage/make.profile/ or /etc/make.profile/
site-speci
On 170219-19:41+, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 14:21:58 +0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> > ...[ you cut my argument here]...
> > ...[ you cut my argument here]...
> > ...[ you cut my argument here]...
> > > KDE3 had its own IPC protocol, DCOP, that was used as the basis for
> > > DB
On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 8:21 AM, Miroslav Rovis
wrote:
>
> Oh I meant SELinux, and pls. be the first to deny there were hooks
> planted in Linux by Linus via the LSM (the Linux Security Module, for
> the general audience), as per:
>
> Developer Raps Linux Security
> http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/3
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 20:02:04 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 19:56:52 +, Mick wrote:
> > > On the other hand,
> > > I can't keep GNOME stuff off my KDE system
> > :
> > :-)
> > :
> > > % qlist -ICv gnome
> > > app-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.20.10-r1
> > > gnome-base/dconf-0.26.0-r1
> >
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 19:56:52 +, Mick wrote:
> > On the other hand,
> > I can't keep GNOME stuff off my KDE system
>
> :-)
>
>
> > % qlist -ICv gnome
> > app-text/gnome-doc-utils-0.20.10-r1
> > gnome-base/dconf-0.26.0-r1
> > gnome-base/gconf-3.2.6-r4
> > gnome-base/gnome-common-3.18.0-r1
>
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 19:37:43 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > question was how to get rid of KDE libraries/framework. I replied
> > that Harry would have to get rid of every last KDE-based app(lication)
> > in the process. There is no such animal as a "small KDE app".
>
> That's right, because it is
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 14:21:58 +0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> > KDE3 had its own IPC protocol, DCOP, that was used as the basis for
> > DBus. Once there was a standard IPC system, there was no need for KDE
> > to maintain its own. GNOME and KDE are integrated suites of software,
> > some form of IPC
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 13:28:44 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> > > *IMPORTANT* KDE is obscene about dependancies. E.g. when a
> > > lightweight pdf-reader was phased out, I looked at various options
> > > including okular. It's an "itty-bitty-little-applet"... that seems
> > > to pull in 90% of KDE
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 14:36:17 +0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> > # killa chromium
> # killall
> in this case likely (never installed any of Schmoog's browsers):
> # killall chromium
It's "killall chrome".
--
Neil Bothwick
A pessimist complains about the noise when opportunity knocks.
pgpZPi
On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 01:53:49PM +0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote
> sometime I have some memory hungry ebuilds in the background, when
> I start (e.g.) Chromium which needs very much memory if you have a
> lot of open tabs.
>
> In that case my system nearly freezes. I cannot even kill chrome.
> Wha
On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 10:04:29AM +, Neil Bothwick wrote
> On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 22:05:01 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
> > *IMPORTANT* KDE is obscene about dependancies. E.g. when a
> > lightweight pdf-reader was phased out, I looked at various options
> > including okular. It's an "itty-bit
On 30/01/17 08:24 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
> I acquired (on the cheap) a used Surface Pro 3 with the keyboard cover
> off of a relative who wasn't using it (they said the screen was too
small.)
>
> I am considering putting Gentoo (or attempting to) and am wondering if
> anyone has had success.
>
> It
On 2017-02-19, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I _used_ to have emacs key-bindings in Firefox, but for some reason
> that stopped working and now I have Windows key bindings. It _may_
> have happened when I switched from XFCE to Openbox.
>
> After Googling a while, I've tried:
>
> $ dconf write /org/gno
I _used_ to have emacs key-bindings in Firefox, but for some reason
that stopped working and now I have Windows key bindings. It _may_
have happened when I switched from XFCE to Openbox.
After Googling a while, I've tried:
$ dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/gtk-key-theme "'Emacs'"
$ g
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 15:25:30 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday 16 Feb 2017 15:42:08 I wrote:
> > Has anyone here any experience of Bluefish? I want to use it in website
> > development but I can't. Its menus use a background of very pale grey and
> > a text colour of white. Even with a magnifyi
It may not be necessary to set up a subversion server, I now believe.
See below to what caused confusion here...
On 170219-12:56+0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
...
> https://gnunet.org/node/2634
...
> But I was wondering if anybody knows of a more Gentoo-specific
> tutorial/tip/thread/topic/other abo
On Thursday 16 Feb 2017 15:42:08 I wrote:
> Has anyone here any experience of Bluefish? I want to use it in website
> development but I can't. Its menus use a background of very pale grey and
> a text colour of white. Even with a magnifying glass I can't make out
> most of what it's showing me.
>
On 19/02/2017 16:53, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Both packages install the files:
>
> * Detected file collision(s):
> *
> */usr/bin/lrz
> */usr/share/man/man1/lrz.1.bz2
> *
>
> I IxQuicked for that but didn't find anything useful.
> Is there a gentle way out of this colli
Hi,
Both packages install the files:
* Detected file collision(s):
*
* /usr/bin/lrz
* /usr/share/man/man1/lrz.1.bz2
*
I IxQuicked for that but didn't find anything useful.
Is there a gentle way out of this collision or is
this a typical Highlander situation?
Cheers
Meino
On 19.02.2017 14:41, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Helmut Jarausch [17-02-19 14:04]:
>> Hi,
>>
>> sometime I have some memory hungry ebuilds in the background, when I
>> start (e.g.) Chromium which needs very much memory if you have a lot of
>> open tabs.
>>
>> In that case my system nearly freez
Helmut Jarausch [17-02-19 14:04]:
> Hi,
>
> sometime I have some memory hungry ebuilds in the background, when I
> start (e.g.) Chromium which needs very much memory if you have a lot of
> open tabs.
>
> In that case my system nearly freezes. I cannot even kill chrome.
> What can I do in that
On 170219-14:11+0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
...
> Try Ctrl+Alt+Fx
> where x is one of F1 ... F6
> and then issue:
> # killa chromium
# killall
in this case likely (never installed any of Schmoog's browsers):
# killall chromium
--
Miroslav Rovis
Zagreb, Croatia
https://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr
sig
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 13:53:49 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sometime I have some memory hungry ebuilds in the background, when I
> start (e.g.) Chromium which needs very much memory if you have a lot of
> open tabs.
>
> In that case my system nearly freezes. I cannot even kill chrome.
> What
On 170219-12:31+, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 11:17:34 +0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
Hi, Neil, a fellow hexagenarian like me!
> > But the worse thing in both KDE and Gnome is the dbus, the opaque
> > program that is easily misused against the user. And figuring out about
> > it,
On 170219-13:53+0100, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sometime I have some memory hungry ebuilds in the background, when I
Ebuilds are just text files, they don't run in the background...
> start (e.g.) Chromium which needs very much memory if you have a lot of
> open tabs.
( Chromium is the
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 12:03:33 Mick wrote:
> I am guessing there is something not being set in the /etc/pam.d/entrance
> file which was installed with entrance. I am getting a wrong credentials
> error, when both my username and passwd are entered correctly.
>
> This is the file installed by entr
Hi,
sometime I have some memory hungry ebuilds in the background, when I
start (e.g.) Chromium which needs very much memory if you have a lot of
open tabs.
In that case my system nearly freezes. I cannot even kill chrome.
What can I do in that case. (Remote login doesn't work either)
Can I
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 11:17:11 +, Mick wrote:
> > Another option is to copy/symlink the specific package you want from
> > the bar overlay to your local overlay and do not include the bar
> > overlay in repos.conf.
>
> Sorry for being dense. Do you mean first add the overlay with 'layman
> -
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 11:17:34 +0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> But the worse thing in both KDE and Gnome is the dbus, the opaque
> program that is easily misused against the user. And figuring out about
> it, and getting rid of it, that was also hard.
How can it be opague when it is open source.
>
Since updating app-emulation/libvirt and/or app-emulation/qemu (both
were updated at the same time) I have a problem executing "shutdown -r
now" in the vm ("shutdown -h now" works fine).
When I execute "shutdown -r now" in the vm the shutdown process runs
perfect until "Remounting root-filesystem
I am guessing there is something not being set in the /etc/pam.d/entrance file
which was installed with entrance. I am getting a wrong credentials error,
when both my username and passwd are entered correctly.
This is the file installed by entrance:
$ cat /etc/pam.d/entrance
#%PAM-1.0
auth
The support question is at end. But I alsot thought it useful to relate
my experience with installing Gnunet.
I've successfully deployed installing from my Cgit-on-Apache served
cloned git's, whichever that I need, as you can read in:
Pale Moon Air-Gapped portage EAPI 6 Install
https://marc.info/
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 10:50:31 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 11:45:27 +0100, Johannes Rosenberger wrote:
> > > So I tried in /etc/portage/package.provided any combination of these:
> > >
> > > x11-wm/enlightenment-:0.17/::bar
> > >
> > > =x11-wm/enlightenment-:0.17
> > >
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 11:45:27 Johannes Rosenberger wrote:
> On 19.02.2017 11:20, Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Given sddm is not working for my setup, as per bug #608690, I thought of
> > trying entrance from the bar overlay. It wants to pull in enlightenment,
> > which I have already installe
It still looks awkward directory names like below:
On 170111-06:50+0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> On 161223-17:58+0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> > On 161223-05:38+0100, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
...
> ...
> >
> > The git object pack sources, guess where they are by looking up:
> >
> > # du -hs /usr/po
On 170219-08:45+, Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 18 Feb 2017 22:05:01 Walter Dnes wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 04:57:52PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote
> >
> > > Any advice about slick ways of getting fully updated but dumping kde
> > > on the way.
> >
> > *IMPORTANT* KDE is obscene about depe
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 11:45:27 +0100, Johannes Rosenberger wrote:
> > So I tried in /etc/portage/package.provided any combination of these:
> >
> > x11-wm/enlightenment-:0.17/::bar
> >
> > =x11-wm/enlightenment-:0.17
> >
> > x11-wm/enlightenment-
> >
> > None of which can stop portag
On 19.02.2017 11:20, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Given sddm is not working for my setup, as per bug #608690, I thought of
> trying entrance from the bar overlay. It wants to pull in enlightenment,
> which I have already installed from the main tree and would like to keep it
> as
> such:
>
> # em
Hi All,
Given sddm is not working for my setup, as per bug #608690, I thought of
trying entrance from the bar overlay. It wants to pull in enlightenment,
which I have already installed from the main tree and would like to keep it as
such:
# emerge -uaDv entrance
These are the packages that w
On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 22:05:01 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> *IMPORTANT* KDE is obscene about dependancies. E.g. when a
> lightweight pdf-reader was phased out, I looked at various options
> including okular. It's an "itty-bitty-little-applet"... that seems to
> pull in 90% of KDE as dependancies.
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 09:01:55 Gevisz wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 23:15:33 + Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 17:01:52 +0200, Gevisz wrote:
> > > > I think the problem is that you don't allow chromium to be rebuilt,
> > > > because all your blocking packages depend on the installe
On Saturday 18 Feb 2017 22:05:01 Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 04:57:52PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote
>
> > Any advice about slick ways of getting fully updated but dumping kde
> > on the way.
>
> *IMPORTANT* KDE is obscene about dependancies. E.g. when a
> lightweight pdf-reader
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