TL;DR: It does seem that the kernel was holding things back to the
point that things weren't working. :-(
On 6/8/19 12:01 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I'm having problems with newly compiled modules (zfs (et al.) and vbox
(et al.)) and kernel after doing two "emerge -DuNe @world"s.
I've managed
On 6/17/19 3:02 AM, Wols Lists wrote:
Did you run VANILLA 2.4? (None of the distro kernels carried those
particular changes, for obvious reasons :-)
Yes.
I would download source form kernel.org and compile it manually.
You're making the classic logical mistake of "it's not true for me
theref
I need to allow only traffic from Whonix-Gateway virtual machine and drop the rest on the host. Only allowed traffic on the host are torified system upgrades. I use qemu-kvm for virtualization.
ifconfig -a output:
eth0: flags=4099 mtu 1500
ether 00:d8:61:44:3b:36 txqueuelen 1000
Le 16/06/19 à 10:22, Alarig Le Lay a tapoté :
> Hi, sorry for the delay.
>
> On mer. 12 juin 12:31:31 2019, netfab wrote:
> > Try --autounmask-backtrack=y emerge option.
>
> Thanks a lot, it worked.
> But why portage bothers about icu so suddenly?
>
Now that =app-office/libreoffice-bin-6.2.4.2
On Monday, 17 June 2019 04:37:13 BST Grant Taylor wrote:
> My opinion is that the 2 x RAM no longer applies because systems don't
> utilize swap space. As such it's a waste of disk space to dedicate 2 x
> RAM to swap.
I've also noticed usage of swap has become much more efficient over the years,
On 17/06/19 04:37, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 6/16/19 7:02 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
>> So you didn't read what I wrote ... Par for the course :-(
>
> I did. I still hear people say it today. It's not old as in past tense.
>
>> The basic Unix mechanism needs twice ram.
>
> I disagree.
>
>> It's inh
On 6/17/19 5:37 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I doubt it.
I've routinely done emerges on machines with < 16 GB of memory and 2 GB
of swap.?? Including llvm, clang, gcc, rust, Firefox and Thunderbird.
I routinely do an emerge -DuNe @world on a VPS with 1 GB of memory and 1
GB of swap.?? It works ju
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