Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 20:35:03 schrieb Alexander Kapshuk:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Alexander Puchmayr
wrote:
> [list with log dumps cutted]
> > Obviously, something is going terribly wrong here, and I'm getting stuck
> > as I
> > do not have any Idea where to start. The only t
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 3:36 PM, Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 17:43:52 CEST schrieb R0b0t1:
>> Details on this are sparse but you need to run @x11-modules-rebuild
>> after a kernel upgrade.
>
> Since when has that been the case? AIUI X11 modules live 100% in userspace,
> t
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 4:03 AM, Radoje Stojisic
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am interested in doing something too. Do you talk about GPU Pass-through?
> Few months ago I wanted to try it myself but I own a Ryzen 1800x and just
> one GPU. Is there a way with only one GPU?
>
That depends what you want t
Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 19:56:54 CEST schrieb Andrew Lowe:
> Hi all,
> I posted about a nasty infection my machine had with three versions of
> Ruby a few days ago. In the process of trying to fix that I noticed a
> thingy called "thin-provisioning-tools". I don't have anything thin a
Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 23:43:15 CEST schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 23:38:21 +0200, Marc Joliet wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 23:15:05 CEST schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> > > Yes, but do I want it to go away? What is it, what does it do?
> > >
> > > OK, let's t
On 09/15/2017 02:43 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 23:38:21 +0200, Marc Joliet wrote:
>> Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 23:15:05 CEST schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
>>> Yes, but do I want it to go away? What is it, what does it do?
>
>>> OK, let's try emerge -s thin-provisioning-to
On 15/09/2017 23:43, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 23:38:21 +0200, Marc Joliet wrote:
>> Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 23:15:05 CEST schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
>>> Yes, but do I want it to go away? What is it, what does it do?
>
>>> OK, let's try emerge -s thin-provisioning-tools
Tbe time and effort is minimal, one line in package.use. Profiles have nothing
to with it, the flag is turned on in the ebuild. It's not a server vs. desktop
issue either.
On 15 September 2017 22:43:15 BST, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 23:38:21 +0200, Marc Joliet wrote:
>> Am
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 23:38:21 +0200, Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 23:15:05 CEST schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> > Yes, but do I want it to go away? What is it, what does it do?
> > OK, let's try emerge -s thin-provisioning-tools. We get back only
> > patronising garbage, nam
Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 23:15:05 CEST schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
> Yes, but do I want it to go away? What is it, what does it do?
>
> OK, let's try emerge -s thin-provisioning-tools. We get back only
> patronising garbage, namely "A suite of tools for thin provisioning on
> Linux" - well, d
Hello, Neil.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 21:47:01 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Sep 2017 01:56:54 +0800, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> > I posted about a nasty infection my machine had with three
> > versions of Ruby a few days ago. In the process of trying to fix that I
> > noticed a thingy ca
On Sat, 16 Sep 2017 01:56:54 +0800, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> I posted about a nasty infection my machine had with three
> versions of Ruby a few days ago. In the process of trying to fix that I
> noticed a thingy called "thin-provisioning-tools". I don't have
> anything thin and I don't provisio
Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 17:43:52 CEST schrieb R0b0t1:
> Details on this are sparse but you need to run @x11-modules-rebuild
> after a kernel upgrade.
Since when has that been the case? AIUI X11 modules live 100% in userspace,
the kernel component is its own thing (unless you use nvidia,
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 3:16 PM, Kai Krakow wrote:
>
> At least in btrfs there's also a caveat that the original extents may
> not actually be split and the split extents share parts of the
> original extent. That means, if you delete the original later, the copy
> will occupy more space than expec
Hi all,
I posted about a nasty infection my machine had with three versions of
Ruby a few days ago. In the process of trying to fix that I noticed a
thingy called "thin-provisioning-tools". I don't have anything thin and
I don't provision anything so why I ask?
From what I've been
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Alexander Puchmayr <
alexander.puchm...@linznet.at> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm using a gentoo-guest inside a virtual box on a Win10 host. The last
> somewhat working combination was kernel 4.4.39/virtualbox-5.1.24.
>
> When I update to kernel 4.12.12, the X-Server
Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 10:43:52 schrieb R0b0t1:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Alexander Puchmayr
>
> wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm using a gentoo-guest inside a virtual box on a Win10 host. The last
> > somewhat working combination was kernel 4.4.39/virtualbox-5.1.24.
> >
> > W
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Alexander Puchmayr
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm using a gentoo-guest inside a virtual box on a Win10 host. The last
> somewhat working combination was kernel 4.4.39/virtualbox-5.1.24.
>
> When I update to kernel 4.12.12, the X-Server does not work anymore (I've also
Hi there,
I'm using a gentoo-guest inside a virtual box on a Win10 host. The last
somewhat working combination was kernel 4.4.39/virtualbox-5.1.24.
When I update to kernel 4.12.12, the X-Server does not work anymore (I've also
tried with 4.9.xx, same result -- no X)
I used genkernel to compile
Hi all,
I am interested in doing something too. Do you talk about GPU
Pass-through? Few months ago I wanted to try it myself but I own a Ryzen
1800x and just one GPU. Is there a way with only one GPU?
Or do I really need 2GPUs and 2 Keyboard/Mouse?
Thanks
-Radi
On 15.09.2017 06:04, R0b0
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