Am 1. Juli 2022 00:33:52 UTC schrieb Walter Dnes :
>On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 02:29:03PM -, Grant Edwards wrote
>>
>> OAUTH is pretty complicated.
>>
>> However, setting up an app password is very simple. It only takes a
>> few clicks. Quoting from the google support page (first link above):
>>
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 02:29:03PM -, Grant Edwards wrote
>
> OAUTH is pretty complicated.
>
> However, setting up an app password is very simple. It only takes a
> few clicks. Quoting from the google support page (first link above):
>
> 1. Log in to your Google Account.
> 2. Click "Security
William Kenworthy wrote:
>
> and don't forget to run "uname -a" to get your currently running
> kernel version and make sure you don't delete that!
>
> "IF" "uname -a" isn't the latest version you have in /boot, some more
> investigation as to why will be needed.
>
> BillK
>
>
Just to add another
and don't forget to run "uname -a" to get your currently running kernel
version and make sure you don't delete that!
"IF" "uname -a" isn't the latest version you have in /boot, some more
investigation as to why will be needed.
BillK
On 1/7/22 04:29, Lee wrote:
> The OP should read the section o
The OP should read the section of the Gentoo manual on kernel install to
learn what files are installed where. Yea, but just rm the kernels and
initramfs's from /boot and you're golden. FWIW, I usually only upgrade my
kernel when it's a major revision.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 12:39 PM Wols Lists
On 30/06/2022 19:23, Michael wrote:
On Thursday, 30 June 2022 19:15:33 BST Guillermo wrote:
Hello,
I still have the same problem, but the command worked fine.
The command "emerge -a --depclean" will only remove uninstall the kernel
packages, but will not remove files from/usr/src/, or old kern
On Thursday, 30 June 2022 19:15:33 BST Guillermo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I still have the same problem, but the command worked fine.
The command "emerge -a --depclean" will only remove uninstall the kernel
packages, but will not remove files from /usr/src/, or old kernel images and
files from /boot
Hello,
I still have the same problem, but the command worked fine.
On 30/06/2022 19:24, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 30/06/2022 20:11, Guillermo wrote:
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Doesn't "emerge -a --depclean" remove all these old kernels?
On 30/06/2022 20:11, Guillermo wrote:
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Doesn't "emerge -a --depclean" remove all these old kernels?
On 6/30/22 12:19, Guillermo García wrote:
Hello guys,
Sorry for not replying the first email i sent, however i got covid and i
cannot reply you, i forgot the original mail i sent here so i make a new
one.
If you don't have the replies in your mailbox, you can find them on the
mailing list a
Guillermo García wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> Sorry for not replying the first email i sent, however i got covid and
> i cannot reply you, i forgot the original mail i sent here so i make a
> new one.
>
> This is the same as my previous one, boot has no space left, here you
> have a df -h output insi
Hello guys,
Sorry for not replying the first email i sent, however i got covid and i
cannot reply you, i forgot the original mail i sent here so i make a new
one.
This is the same as my previous one, boot has no space left, here you
have a df -h output inside /boot:
Again, thank you all fo
On 2022-06-30, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 10:26:55PM -, Grant Edwards wrote
>>
>> AFAIK, you've got two choices.
>>
>> 1. Use an "app password"
>>
>> https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833
>>
>> https://www.lifewire.com/get-a-password-to-access-gmail-
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