> On 2020-01-16, at 02:30, n952162 wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience with this? Is it possible to a save an
> ext3/4 system destroyed by mkswap?
>
>
>
Try app-admin/testdisk
Get to a point where you know for sure nothing is writing to the disk (or would
be) and make an image with dd
Does anyone have experience with this? Is it possible to a save an
ext3/4 system destroyed by mkswap?
Hello Nicolai,
the USE flags don't make any difference. Rebuild my Thunderbird without
all system-* USE flags and with bindist enabled. No difference.
But I noticed some warnings related in the console which might be
related. I will check this today.
Best
Jens
Am 15.01.20 um 23:20 schrieb Nico
Am 15.01.20 um 17:42 schrieb Jens Pelzetter:
Hello Nicolai,
one Fedora everything works as expected. But Fedora has a slightly older
version of Thunderbird and GTK.
Which useflags has your Thunderbird set? Mine has the following useflags:
dbus gmp-autoupdate lightning startup-notification syst
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> <<< SNIP >>>
> Does this look like a upstream problem with my ISP or am I missing some
> setting somewhere? If you need additional info, let me know. The
> changes I made in IP numbers should be the same whether it's the modem,
> router or puter. I tried to match them up
Hello Nicolai,
one Fedora everything works as expected. But Fedora has a slightly older
version of Thunderbird and GTK.
Which useflags has your Thunderbird set? Mine has the following useflags:
dbus gmp-autoupdate lightning startup-notification system-av1
system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg s
On Tuesday, 14 January 2020 18:36:23 GMT n952...@web.de wrote:
> I guess you're referring to this:
>
> "The use of emerge-webrsync is recommended for those who are behind
> restrictive firewalls (because it uses HTTP/FTP protocols for downloading
> the snapshot) and saves network bandwidth. Reader
7 matches
Mail list logo