Am 19.12.18 um 23:11 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Am 19.12.18 um 19:25 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
>
>> The 4.14.x range has a few dodgy ones causing issues along the way. The
>> ones currently marked stable allow me to do a full rebuild. Some of the
>> older ones in there caused all kinds of weird i
Dale wrote:
> J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> On December 20, 2018 11:45:29 AM UTC, Dale wrote:
>>
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Next upgrade idea:
>> - mainboard with NVME slot
>> - NVME drive for your OS.
>>
>> Your CPU and memory will be the next bottleneck :)
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sent from my And
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 15:13:37 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>> I don't think it would help. It's the speed that is the problem. It was
>> almost impossible to read anything with my old CPU. It's nothing but a
>> blur with this new one. Mostly, I saw red letters and what looked like
>
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 15:13:37 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I don't think it would help. It's the speed that is the problem. It was
> almost impossible to read anything with my old CPU. It's nothing but a
> blur with this new one. Mostly, I saw red letters and what looked like
> the word "error".
Record
On 21/12/18 5:37 am, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2018-12-20, Dale wrote:
>
>> I don't think it would help. It's the speed that is the problem. It was
>> almost impossible to read anything with my old CPU. It's nothing but a
>> blur with this new one. Mostly, I saw red letters and what looked like
On 2018-12-20, Dale wrote:
> I don't think it would help. It's the speed that is the problem. It was
> almost impossible to read anything with my old CPU. It's nothing but a
> blur with this new one. Mostly, I saw red letters and what looked like
> the word "error".
>
> If it will log the erro
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 20/12/2018 06:41, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I just installed a new video card. After a couple weeks of USPS
>> dragging it around, it finally came in. Anyway, I got it installed and
>> was booting up. I noticed somewhere between the kernel part and it
>> going thr
On 20/12/2018 06:41, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I just installed a new video card. After a couple weeks of USPS
dragging it around, it finally came in. Anyway, I got it installed and
was booting up. I noticed somewhere between the kernel part and it
going through the runlevel part, there was somethin
Steve Dibb wrote:
> On 12/4/18 3:31 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > Dale wrote:
> >
> >> So as usual, they are not very Linux friendly. Figures. I was hoping
> >
> > The main problem with Linux is that the drivers at SCSI level in the kernel
> > are
> > worse than they could be, so if you li
On 12/4/18 3:31 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Dale wrote:
So as usual, they are not very Linux friendly. Figures. I was hoping
The main problem with Linux is that the drivers at SCSI level in the kernel are
worse than they could be, so if you like to get better results, you should
encourage t
Steve Dibb wrote:
> > With software that operates at block driver level, you depend on the error
> > recovery features from the OS driver.
>
> OS driver, do you mean for SCSI in Linux or the driver for that ATA chipset?
No, the high level driver that deals with attached hard disks and that also
On 12/14/18 3:31 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Steve Dibb wrote:
On 12/3/18 9:27 AM, Pouru Lasse wrote:
I've got a bunch of scratched disc-based games (PS2, Xbox 360) that I'd
like to check for errors. Is there any program for Linux that does this?
I found and tried dvdisaster, but it only works
On 2018-12-20 10:42, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 12/20/18 10:25 AM, YUE Daian wrote:
>>
>> Did anyone ever considered using GitLab?
>> Its community edition is quiet enough I think.
>>
>
> Yes, but there's a small problem: we would need to run our own instance
> of Gitlab to prevent some of th
On 12/20/18 10:25 AM, YUE Daian wrote:
Did anyone ever considered using GitLab?
Its community edition is quiet enough I think.
Yes, but there's a small problem: we would need to run our own instance
of Gitlab to prevent some of the same problems that exist with Github
(like losing all of ou
On 2018-12-20 09:18, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 12/20/18 6:28 AM, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
>>> Well the Gentoo Wiki https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Submitting_ebuilds
>>> suggested that new ebuilds should be submitted via Bugzilla.
>>>
>>> Could you please tell me if it is still the recommended way
J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On December 20, 2018 11:45:29 AM UTC, Dale wrote:
>
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 20 December 2018 08:12:43 GMT Dale wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help. When I boot next time, maybe it will
> log the error and I can see what is going
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 8:39 AM Nils Freydank wrote:
>
> Am Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2018, 12:28:17 CET schrieb Nuno Silva:
> > On 2018-12-20, YUE Daian wrote:
> > > On 2018-12-20 03:50, Nils Freydank wrote:
> > > [...]
> > >> Additionally bugzilla is seen as too impractical to use for new packag
On 12/20/18 6:28 AM, (Nuno Silva) wrote:
Well the Gentoo Wiki https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Submitting_ebuilds
suggested that new ebuilds should be submitted via Bugzilla.
Could you please tell me if it is still the recommended way?
If not, IMHO it is better to change Wiki as well to prevent fu
On December 20, 2018 11:45:29 AM UTC, Dale wrote:
>Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> On Thursday, 20 December 2018 08:12:43 GMT Dale wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the help. When I boot next time, maybe it will log the
>error
>>> and I can see what is going on.
>> You could also try CTRL-S to pause the screen
Hi everyone,
Am Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2018, 12:28:17 CET schrieb Nuno Silva:
> On 2018-12-20, YUE Daian wrote:
> > On 2018-12-20 03:50, Nils Freydank wrote:
> > [...]
> >> Additionally bugzilla is seen as too impractical to use for new packages
> >> that many don't get much attention there, on
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday, 20 December 2018 08:12:43 GMT Dale wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the help. When I boot next time, maybe it will log the error
>> and I can see what is going on.
> You could also try CTRL-S to pause the screen update and CTRL-Q to let it
> continue.
>
I did try pag
On 2018-12-20, YUE Daian wrote:
> On 2018-12-20 03:50, Nils Freydank wrote:
>> Hi Danny,
>>
>> first I want to thank you for submitting your ebuild, and I'm quite sorry to
>> see another contributor who doesn't get responses for a long while. This is
>> no
>> evil intention, just a lack of man
On Thursday, December 20, 2018 9:12:43 AM CET Dale wrote:
> J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > On December 20, 2018 4:41:26 AM UTC, Dale wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I just installed a new video card. After a couple weeks of USPS
> > dragging it around, it finally came in. Anyway, I got it in
On Thursday, December 20, 2018 11:04:55 AM CET Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday, 20 December 2018 08:12:43 GMT Dale wrote:
> > Thanks for the help. When I boot next time, maybe it will log the error
> > and I can see what is going on.
>
> You could also try CTRL-S to pause the screen update an
On Thursday, 20 December 2018 08:12:43 GMT Dale wrote:
> Thanks for the help. When I boot next time, maybe it will log the error
> and I can see what is going on.
You could also try CTRL-S to pause the screen update and CTRL-Q to let it
continue.
--
Regards,
Peter.
On 2018-12-20 00:31, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> On 2018-12-19, at 21:24, YUE Daian wrote:
>>
>> Is there anything I can do more?
>
> In your ebuild, remove ./bootstrap and use eautoreconf.
>
> https://devmanual.gentoo.org/eclass-reference/autotools.eclass/
I do not know if that will work well.
I
On 2018-12-20 03:50, Nils Freydank wrote:
> Hi Danny,
>
> first I want to thank you for submitting your ebuild, and I'm quite sorry to
> see another contributor who doesn't get responses for a long while. This is
> no
> evil intention, just a lack of manpower and the lack of someone maintaining
On 2018-12-19 21:42, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 9:24 PM YUE Daian wrote:
>>
>> Recently I posted a bug report to Gentoo Bugzilla and submitted a
>> request to add package Roswell into the package tree.
>>
>> https://bugs.gentoo.org/638446
>>
>> But...in fact it was not "recent"
J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On December 20, 2018 4:41:26 AM UTC, Dale wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I just installed a new video card. After a couple weeks of USPS
> dragging it around, it finally came in. Anyway, I got it installed and
> was booting up. I noticed somewhere between the kernel
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