Hey, I'm having usability problems in applications as my CPU clock
frequency crashes down to about 530 mhz... I need it lock in a floor
frequency of 1.25 ghz... I used
cpupower frequency-set -d 1.25GHz which does lift it up to a usable
frequency but a day later it crashes down to garbage again.
I kinda botched the first --emptytree world I'm on my second now
and a clear pattern is emerging...
dev-cpp
│ └── abseil-cpp-20240722.0
That is causing cascade failures into protobuf, marble, opencv and
almost surely others.
The problem is that it was written in C++. In order to wri
I'm trying to drag through a pass of emerge --emptytree world and I hit
a block of 50 failures, the only way to get through these is to
skipfirst through each one... I'm a gentoo user so therefore I'm a
massochist so I just have to sacrifice a few dozen hours with uparrow
-enter every few minut
Hey, does Ninja have scaling problems? I'm getting MANY failures when it
tries to build on 64 threads (BG BAWX).
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I'm still using seamonkey as my e-mail as I have been doing with it and
its predecessors since 1998
I am using the symlink trick to exploit the magic of dynamic linking to
get the stale build of seamonkey to run against the updated library. I
would like it to be able to build again at some
Because my system was booting reliably, the penguins decided it was time
to jack around with the bootup code. Kernel 6.9 panics on boot because
the way the root partition is configured changed utterly... When I
installed my new machine, the bootup changed to some crazy initramfs bs
crap that I
Because I did everything precisely the same as I did last time I updated
my kernel, nothing worked. =|
Basically the old .config is coppied to the new kernel, and I run it
with "make -j 60 ; make install modules_install "
Now there are config changes, I just took the default on all changed
o
I had updated my machine, rebooted, keyboard started working, thought
would never see the problem again...
Had a power failure, came back on line, keyboard broken,
power went down again, came back on line, keyboard broken.
also X windows won't start my right hand monitor, workaround is to
man
Lets go back to square 1.
The keyboard is the most fundamental device ever, it was invented about
80 years before anyone figured out how to connect it to a computer,
before the computer even existed actually
The fundamental AT 101 keyboard, or microsoft's gay variant the PC-104,
and the
A number of my softwarez requires the use of the arrow keys and can't
use the numpad in edit mode to work around it. So who do I need to kill
to get arrow keys to work in x11 again?
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The standard control keys aren't working in X anymore, mainly the arrow
keys and normal edit buttons, workaround is to use the numpad. Keys are
functional as tested from normal linux console. Problem started when I
rebooted after the emptytree world build the other day due to the stupid
profil
I'm trying to do the steps for the forced profile update even though
things had been working perfectly
Emerge has been doing really crazy things recently.
It will start emerging a thousand packages but not install a single one
of them.
Then it crashes with a bunch of python garbage
Dale wrote:
The one I'm not sure about is the PCIe one which may break apart to fit
different connectors. I seem to recall that goes to a video card on
systems with those expensive and power hungry video cards. Since this
mobo has built in video, is that the right thing?
DUDE!!!
You are bu
Every few minutes my motorized cupholder kicks its motor... Which means
**something** is kicking /dev/sr0 every few minutes checking for
media... I need to know what it is and how to stop it... =\
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k...@aspodata.se wrote:
>> Absolutely suprimo HP laser jet network printer.
You didn't write what model, hard to help you then.
It's a LaserJet Pro M453-4.
When I was shopping for it, there was a $350 model with wireless, and a
$450 model without wireless, I was like OMG, i DON'T HAVE TO WORR
I spent $450 for the most beautifulest printer ever made. Absolutely
suprimo HP laser jet network printer.
I even have a test page from linux to prove that it did work, once...
After going through unholy hell, with help from this list, I got it to
print a second time. Naturally, when I went ba
Don't bother, printing always stops working the day after you get it set
up on linux. It's easier to ssh int your linux machine from your windows
machine and then print than it is to get linux to print in any useful
way. =|
Thelma wrote:
On 1/28/24 11:46, Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 28 Janua
I need a way to get X11 to boot into dvorak layout mode without having
to look up this e-mail to find the command to set the layout to dvorak.
My current xorg.conf has: but does not do anything useful.
Section "InputDevice"
# generated from default
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver
Having manually dropped a stage3 libssl into my system, it has
disappeared again!! What in god's name is going on? have I been virused
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In my panic to try to fix my keyboard layout, I did something absolutely
stupid, I tried to update my machine. While this is a questionable thing
to do on the best of days, it should definitely not be attempted when
things are already going south.
Now i've been having serious problems with Ste
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having extreme trouble typing this, haven't had to type qwerty in
fifteen years, keyboard mapping I need went poof during recent update,
rebooted for kernel 6.3,
X11 is NOT recording logs to /var/log since last year. Console seemed
to be barfing about not knowing what a dvorak is even though
I haven't been able to run steam on my machine for about 2 weeks now. No
idea what the cause is, reported to Valve's Github page. Current symptom
is that window opens but driving thread stalls out or ??? and UI
freezes, needs to be closed from console. First symptoms appeared after
a game crash
Chromium is working again.
At this point I'm not going to even try to update my system until after
the Jubalee which I expect to wind down by early October or thereabouts. =\
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There does not seem to be a gcc-config or eselect for LLVM / clang
The ebuild for today's chromium requires LLVM 16 -> LLVM 16 is
installed. Fine so far...
So therefore something selects llvm 15 to build =(
#
* sys-devel/clang
Latest version available: 1
It looks like chromium has no freakin idea how to use dbus...
A decenently good OS would provide an IPC mechanism and little else. =|
So basically this is just a hack-layer to get around the inherent fact
that linux is garbage.
Dbus is in my runlevels and shows no errors when I poke it with t
David Rosenbaum wrote:
This seems to be an environment variable issue.
Do you have a value set for DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS?
No.
I don't have the slightest clue as to anything whotsoever about dbus or
how to begin to fix it, or why I suddenly need to know how to fix it.
I know tha
jul...@jroy.ca wrote:
On Thu, 2023-04-27 at 14:40 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
atg@tortoise ~ $ chromium
[19039:19057:0427/143338.626886:ERROR:bus.cc(399)] Failed to connect
to
the bus: Could not parse server address: Unknown address type
(examples
of valid types are "tcp" and on
I rebuilt my system on gcc 13.1. I think the compiler is good but it
exposed some bugs in a handful of packages, these are:
tortoise /var/tmp/portage # tree -L 2
.
├── app-editors
│ └── scite-5.3.5
├── media-libs
│ ├── liblo-0.31
│ └── nas-1.9.5
└── media-sound
└── audacity-3.2.5
8 di
Paul Colquhoun wrote:
On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 4:32:59 A.M. AEST Alan Grimes wrote:
Still no clues as to why chromium can't display about:blank from an
empty user config folder without spewing hundreds of errors a second.
How are you starting chromium?
I always start it from the co
Still no clues as to why chromium can't display about:blank from an
empty user config folder without spewing hundreds of errors a second.
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A new build of chromium came down today, no change in behavior. (High
frequency error 11's with blank config, can't even display about:blank )
It must be some kind of dependency conflict but I don't seem to have any
way to diagnose it deeper.
I will be writing these posts daily until the probl
AFAIK, chromium uses ~/settings/chromium There's a lot of stuff in
there so I don't suspect any other directories.
I ask this because even against a BLANK config directory, the damn thing
still emits crash dumps at a rate of hundreds a second, here is a
sample... =\
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 13:03:51 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
I've already pruned everything sus out of my home directory... I'm at a
total loss.. This is insane at this point!!! I've been updating my
system daily hoping that this will be fixed upstream... =(
I've mostly been living on my *cough* windows gaming machine because
chromium STILL spams "Error 11" in all tabs. A 30 second test dumped
bout 415 crash dumps to the log folder. =\
Has ANYONE gotten a handle on this error yet? Any idea what package
causes it? Chromium seems very self-contained
Looks like upstream noticed chromium was segfaulting so they took it off
the every few milliseconds update sechedule and tried to fix it, looks
like they added some assertion checks and shipped it out without trying
to compile it..
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-clang++ -MMD -MF obj/
Some hero fixed Ruby, all good atm.
Chromium still absolutely b0rk3d. All tabs spew crash dumps to disk at
extremely high frequency, no functionality. "Error 11" not exactly same
as signal 11, but very similar.
Seamonkey works fine for e-mail and non-multimedia pages; any multimedia
-> segfa
1. My system was basically working last time I updated it several months
ago.
2. Now both of my main web browsers are severely if not utterly foobar.
3. It required effort to change the system from the first state to the
second...
-> how much effort did it it take? =\
That said, the situat
1. I've purged all obsolete packages from the system except for kernel
5.19 which I'm holding as a backup.
2. Everything looks like it compiles normally except for RUBY which is
utterly broken.
3. Seamonkey crashes on __ANY__ video page, esp youtube but basically
all of them, simple signal 1
Gah, the water block on my threadripper is clogged again. =\ Just
ordered a fresh one, will try to clean the current one and keep it as a
spare.
I had been coasting for about 6 months but a power dip reset the machine
so I'm updating.
I had a nightmare of a time getting things to the point
Hey, I am getting ready to retire the GTX 980 Ti in this computer.
(replace with Titan RTX which is due to be replaced with a 4090)
The thing is my /X11 directory looks like:
atg@tortoise /etc/X11 $ ls -l
total 52
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1192 Nov 16 19:03 chooser.sh
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4
Laurence Perkins wrote:
If you're going to try to dig all the way to the bottom first then
--ignore-world and --ignore-built-slot-operator-deps can be helpful for forcing
it to build what it needs to break a dependency loop. But do be aware that
things may cease to function during the interme
Andreas Fink wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 02:11:18 -0500
Alan Grimes wrote:
I'm jackhammering the system now and I'm getting about 50% error spew
I would suggest a different tool than a jackhammer to fix the problems.
Basic assumption: Problems are caused by outdated packages.
Even though only 45 days have passed since my last update, I felt like
doing one tonight. Usually I should wait six months just to save myself
the aggrivation... (I'm looking to set up a local bitcoin wallet
because the exchanges are not to be trusted anymore...)
Naturally nothnig worked beca
Chromium has been a heaping pile of crash these days so I've been
running update every few days to try to get a working version.
Ok, apparently gcj is not a thing anymore and has broken libidn (iirc),
I got around that with a useflag...
As always, Gentoo finds new and more bizare ways to FAIL.
Apparently installing libffi-compat will un-hose my system where ALL
SOFTWARE that needs FFI thru python is broken, especially all portage
tooling...
Is there a repository and walkthru for installing this?
Am I really the world's unluckiest gentoo user or was the pooch really
screwed on this issu
Way to go guys!
I mindlessly fired off an update after like 6 months this morning and
forgot about it and, this evening, realized I had managed to utterly
break python, and by extension emerge. It looks like it was meaning to
shoot itself in the foot from the beginning but it ended up using a
tact
Chromium is still broken here, all tabs blank after MORE THAN A MONTH...
It seems they're trying to fix it because the rate of version bumps of
Chromium has decreased from several times a minute to maybe one every
two weeks indicating that upstream is having significant issues. I've
been updating
My GLIBC situation is as follows, as you know GLIBC cannot be downgraded
once upgraded.
* sys-libs/glibc
Latest version available: 2.33
Latest version installed: 2.33
Size of files: 16,676 KiB
Homepage: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/
Description: GNU libc
Chromium now cannot render web pages. It's throwing signal 6 abort
errors all over the place.
When I try to update it it spews all of this nonsense to the console:
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy " (2017-05-21)
# (and others, updated later)
# These old versions of toolchain packages (binutils
A
I have to wait during boot while DHCP tries to bring up eth0 (cable is
plugged into eth1) and then manually turn off eth0 and turn on eth1 each
time, can't find where this behavior is configured, /etc is a MAZE
B.
Everery. Single. Time. I have to run pavucontrol imediately after
launching X1
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I assumed the two terms were interchangeable. Is that not so?
SATA: based on the IDE legacy over a serial bus, caps out at about
530mb/sec,
NVME: connects directly to a PCIe 4x bus, no overhead of any kind, caps
out at ~2gb/sec...
(legacy HDD: 50mb/sec ideal sequential re
I overhauled my computer today, found two things...
My waterblock is clogged again, down to a trickle of flow, not bad
enough to be dangerous at idle but I've had to order some fresh O-rings
from Germany and will need to rebuild the damn thing again.
Some of the nickel plating is scraped off down
turns out my problem was profoundly simple, I hadn't updated my portage
mirror list in either of the past two geological ages... (it should
have reported "WAITING ON FETCH" in the emerge update, that would have
saved me about 2 days figuring that out...)
Mirrorselect actually worked. =O
Perl cle
I'm not actually talking about the communist takeover of the planet, I
mean I'm looking at what this brokenest version of portage EVER is not
doing...
I mean I always update my portage first thing after sync, because that's
what you do, RIGHT
I know you hate my scripts but they have a 15
I'm trying to update my system after 71 days of uptime because I wanna
start moving my stuff into a newer case (current case is 11 years old...)
I started the update at aronud 3 am, it's 9 am now, the update is
technically running but it's behaving as if it is running at a CPU
priority lower than
The lines around the apparent fail with chromium look like:
[8154/18666] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -MMD -MF
obj/third_party/crashpad/crashpad/snapshot/snapshot/system_snapshot_minidump.o.d
-DUSE_UDEV -DUSE_AURA=1 -DUSE_GLIB=1 -DUSE_NSS_CERTS=1 -DUSE_X11=1
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
First, my 3960x nearly melted the last few days, my cooling loop had run
almost dry. (apparent boil off...) root cause appears to be some kind of
chemical issue with my coolant that had resulted in the waterblock being
almost completely clogged preventing it from doing anything but getting
red hot,
Kinda short on time to F with my system rn...
Is GCC 10.2 any good or should I stay on 9.3?
A few months ago I was in a squeeze play between the sound drivers and
the video drivers on kernel 5.6. I even RMA'd my motherboard though
there is a chance that it was only insability in the sound dri
Got the motherboard running, the motherboard was IGNORING the "UEFI
only" BIOS setting, it was attempting to boot my system in BIOS mode, I
found that I had to efibootmgr and tell the stupid BIOS what is what...
why the BIOS doesn't scan the first two directories under /EFI for *.efi
and list them,
https://omsi.edu/calendar/zardoz
I RMA'd my normal mobo as previously discussed.
I went to grab my previous motherboard and it turns out that it had actually
released a goodly chunk of it's Magic Smoke (tm) while I hadn't been looking.
So I went down to the Quickie Mart and grabbed a motherbo
I was sitting smug and happy thinking I could print from either of my
computers to the laserjet printer downstairs. So therefore when I need
to RMA my mobo and need to print out the forms, it doesn't work.
The sack of crap seems to think it can connect to the printer using:
Connection:
dnssd://HP
I don't really know why sound is working on my machine rn.
I think there is some kind of embedded USB bus AMD thingy that generates
some digital stream that is simply played by a set of DACs on my mobo.
The chipset listed in the motherboard manual seems irrelevant.
The capacitor in my speakers is
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Excuse top post. Responding from phone.
>
> 1) what desktop environment?
None, I fire up pulseaudio in my xinit script. I'm trying to configure
it with alsamixer as I always have...
> 2) what shows up under /proc/around/cards?
Interesting, didn't know about this:
atg@tortoi
IMNSHO GCC 10-1 is the suckeyest pile of sucking suck that ever did
suck
I am going to have to base my system on 9.3...
KDE really can't update itself, I really had to flog the living bleep
out of it to get it, and a lot of other stuff to settle down...
The configure phases for most of these
This is just fantasmagorically wonderful:
tortoise /var/tmp/portage/app-arch # emerge --oneshot cmake
python-exec: Invalid impl in /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf: python3.5
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] dev-util/cmak
Ouch.
Yesterday I made the dubious decision to go ahead and mobo swap my aging
1800x to [nondisclosed].
Ok... The new mobo is EFI only...
Back in the good old days, the BIOS would just load the first sector off
your floppy drive, check for a basic sanity check pattern to make sure
the floppy
Philip Webb wrote:
> 'eix shadow' provided the solution : there's a new USE flag 'su'.
> when that is enabled, 'shadow' is remerged & the system rebooted
> -- the last is essential -- , all returns to normal.
Thanks all for having this thread, my rage would have been endless if I
suddenly couldn'
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 08/03/2020 03:22, Alan Grimes wrote:
>> Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x50e00) with this library
>> (version 0x50e01)
>
> RTFM when using Gentoo.
Which manual? I haven't changed my behavior regarding updating my system
in fif
I'm just writing to congratulate the linux community for F-ing up
something as semingly simple as a terminal window as well as they did...
Fortunately X-term is OK, you have to manually adjust the settings of
each one you pop open but well...
atg@tortoise ~ $ konsole
QCommandLineParser: already
mysqld goes into infinite hang when I try to boot my damn manchine.
I found how to get the thing to boot into "safe mode" then I had to unix
the unholy hell out of it just to get the MFing root partition mounted
in RW mode then I had to remember how to use rc-config to evict mysqld
from the boot o
Dale wrote:
> I have a question about this. I've read about this for ages and sort
> of get the idea, running out of numbers basically. There's two
> questions that I can't answer tho. I have a old Linksys router, the
> old blue thing that is so common. Would I have to buy a new router?
> I al
k and only voluntarily rebooted my machine
##
GAH
dev-util/meson:0
(dev-util/meson-0.52.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
conflicts with
> Alan Grimes' e-mail address seems to be from Verizon, which is, if I
> understand correctly, Yahoo Mail.
Oh for the love of god:
* Messages for package www-client/chromium-78.0.3904.70:
* ERROR: www-client/chromium-78.0.3904.70::gentoo failed (compile phase):
* ninja -v -j16 -l0 -C out/Release v8_context_snapshot_generator failed
*
* Call stack:
* ebuild.sh, line 125: Called src_compi
Emperor penguin, brooding as usual: "I'm bored, how can we fuck with the
users this week?"
Chancelor penguin: "we can mask PAM for no reason. It has never caused
anyone any problem but removing it will drive the users crazy for days
trying to get their system working when they do emergency update
Here are the issues I'm currently having.
1. Grub2 menu DOES NOT ACCEPT KEYBOARD INPUT!
-- Upgraded my ram to 64gb, couldn't run memtest because grub2 is broken.
2. My current combination of Linux-Headers-5.2, kernel 5.2 and nvidia
drivers is UNSTABLE and crashes X11 to command line when the st
When I started my number theory code up back in May, I left 1
hyperthread on my CPU unused for general use, mainly youtube videos...
I decided to use that thread to run updates, even though I'm 6gb into
swap (on a SSD!) with 32gb physical ram
I found that the thing was mostly happy if I l
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 02:14:51 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time,
If you are unable to update more frequently than that you are going to
encounter issues and maybe a binary distro would be a better fit.
right no
I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time, right now
the next update is looking **BAD**:
tortoise ~ # emerge --update --verbose portage --backtrack=30
--verbose-conflicts --pretend
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
'ey, I have the 2.3 months into an 8-month computation blues... I
stupidly fired up my number theory code which grows at roughly 3^x
(where X = 49 right now...).
(current position in the search space:
0x149b87d9 ) 0 hits so far, the set I'm
looking for is incredi
tortoise ~ # emerge tensorflow
[...]
The following USE changes are necessary to proceed:
??(see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details)
# required by sci-libs/tensorflow-1.13.0_rc2::gentoo
# required by tensorflow (argument)
>=sci-visualization/tensorboard-1.13.1 -python_targets
I wanna take a whack at an AI challenge,
https://www.aicrowd.com/challenges/unity-obstacle-tower-challenge
Ok, so I'm like
"emerge tensorflow"
It has been about two weeks since I've sync'd so this may or may not
still be valid, updating is an extremely risky operation on my machine
so I'm on a o
Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>
> Another me too ... same problem, same symptoms, complete rebuild
> including modules. After hours of work I have had to mask 1.20 so I can
> have a working system.
>
>
> BillK
What universe have I stumbled into? This is actually working Just
Fine(tm) on my machine...
[
Rich Freeman wrote:
>
> If you use emerge-webrsync then the sync operation itself should use
> gpg signature checking and that should rule out server issues. Ditto
> if you sync with git with the appropriate settings, though git also
> has internal hash consistency checking (that doesn't prevent
>
Michael Jones wrote:
>
> My reason for replying initially was that I didn't think it was fair
> to make light of users who don't expect to *need* to scrutinize the
> output of emerge every single time they run it. Those people exist
> (hi, nice to meet you), and it's not fair to say they're wrong o
Evidence:
#
tortoise ~ # emerge --emptytree world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[]
Total: 1601 packages (421 upgrades, 48 new, 3 in new slots, 1129
reinstalls), Size of downloads: 32,663 KiB
Fetch Restriction: 2 packa
99.999% sure this is not my fault yet my build gets killed dead by it,
no "Okay, let's see what other things we can build", just DIE!!!
##
>>> Verifying ebuild manifests
!!! A file listed in the Manifest could not be found:
/usr/portage/dev-python/pygments/files/pygments-2.2.0-sphinx17.
Top 3 bad ideas of all time:
1. Hitler picking a fight with Stalin.
2. Messing with /usr/lib, /usr/lib32, and /usr/lib64 which had not
caused me a single issue since the scheme was introduced. (17.0 is
broken under ~amd64)
3. Putting 320 people on a baloon filled with Hydrogen and sending it to
Ne
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Things I've done based on what I've noticed while sitting at the
> system. I noticed with the newer Firefox versions, the multi-process
> ones, that it can hog up a TON of memory. Sometimes I wonder if it is
> trying to download the entire internet or something into memor
My over-expensive logitech mouse has a MAJOR switch "bounce" issue on
button #0 and is double clicking about 45% of everything causing major
pain here. Any workaround on the software side possible? ie "disregard
event if < 15ms from previous."?
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I have not seen KDE add a single feature or even fix a single bug (while
letting new bugs pile up) in FIVE YEARS. They version bump their entire
suite for no reason every five minutes but nothing gets even slightly
better. KDE has'nt been worth anything since the QT4 cataclysm, 3.59 was
pretty darn
Hey, guys I'm having trouble here. =\
1. I have a stupifyingly vast amount of memory (32GB)
2. I'm hitting swap with nothing but a few browser windows with maybe a
dozen tabs each, libreoffice, and maybe 6 console windows. I should not
be using more than 2.5gb ram right now but I'm using 14.6gb,
=\
Because each update basically rebuilds the same three or four
super-packages (libreoffice, chromium, the kde collection, etc) all of
which are version bumped every 12 milliseconds just to annoy ppl like
me, and because I had such a Good Time (tm) last SEVERAL times I tried
to update, I decided
Whatever SJWs touch, DIES.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5VvJiNUCIA
https://itsfoss.com/linux-code-of-conduct/
https://lulz.com/linux-devs-threaten-killswitch-coc-controversy-1252/
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Powers are not rights.
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I've been meditating on the memory gremlin on my system...
The ram is Corsair, 3000mhz. (never had any problem with their sticks in
any system ever.)
Motherboard is an early release mini-ATX B350 board from Asus...
Chip is a R7 1800X
The pattern is: all cells test go
I guess I should mention that after the revdep rebuild and a kernel
bump, everything's back, including steam.
Anomalies noted:
I think my memory gremlin is back, init took a dump and I had to reboot
the machine, it wasn't scheduling the processeses I needed it to and it
wouldn't clean up a zombie
Look, this system was installed when I went 64 bit back in 2010...
I put a great deal more work than I should into keeping it running.
I use Eclean-dist every time to purge dead packages. I've learned that
this is a very important step, often more important than the actual
update step...
I just
Daniel Salas Rodriguez wrote:
> On 07/29/2018 09:34 AM, Alan Grimes wrote:
>> James Stevenson wrote:
>>> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
>>> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the
>>>
James Stevenson wrote:
> I've migrated all of my gaming over to GOG. I kept some of the x86_32
> libraries from ~/.local/share/steam incase I need to add them to the
> library path for launching some games but otherwise I've removed steam
> from my PC. I've also set my video drivers to 32b in my pa
A picture is beginning to emerge, after the reboot..
It did not give a usable error message so I had panicked and probably
cleaned more than I should have... 73% chance the underlying issue was a
graphics driver version bump that SHOULD have been clearly reported, but
wasn't, the remaining chance
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