250730 Eli Schwartz wrote:
> On 7/30/25 4:50 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
>> Yes, that's the explanation for the problem.
>> It comes back that I encountered it before some years ago
>> & chose to enable 'su' for 'util-linux'.
>> I've n
250729 Nuno Silva wrote:
> On 2025-07-29, Philip Webb wrote:
>> Currently, 'shadow' has an 'U'pdate. Here's what I get when I try :
>>
>> root:516 ~> emerge -pv shadow
>> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>>
250729 Eli Schwartz wrote:
> On 7/27/25 6:46 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I've run into this before, eg re sound, but not so severely.
>> It's a defect in Portage, which no-one seems to want to acknowledge :
>> it will happily update a pkg without including its vit
, at 19:42" !!
Can anyone explain what I'm supposed to make of the output above ?
How can I successfully update 'shadow', a vital system pkg ?
In case anyone doesn't know, I've been relying on Gentoo since 2003.
Most of the time, it does a very good job, but it needs some improvements.
>> Today, I encountered a demand for a USE flag '!gnutls' -- NB the '!' :
>> what does that mean ? 'USE="gnutls"' makes no difference
>> & there's no explanation of '!' via 'man emerge'.
> An exclamation mark "!" before an item denotes a negation.
> You'd normally see this when emerge informs you
> it cannot emerge a package with the USE flags you have currently specified.
Thanks, 'USE="-gnutls" emerge curl' appears to work.
However, where in Gentoo docs are we told that '!' = '-' ?
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x27;curl' + 'shadow'.
Today, I encountered a demand for a USE flag '!gnutls' -- NB the '!' :
what does that mean ? 'USE="gnutls"' makes no difference
& there's no explanation of '!' via 'man emerge'.
So thanks agai
above.
Does this suggests anything to anyone ?
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29223 execve("/bin/bash", ["bash", "
is simply :
'exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session startplasma-x11'
Thanks again for the suggestion, but it hasn't helped.
Your further thoughts are very welcome or any else's (smile).
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without knowing what I'm looking for.
However, now that I've found the error msg at the end of 'syslog',
I have been able to search the Strace output & hopefully made some progress.
See my other msg just before this. Your further thoughts are very welcome.
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> On Saturday, 19 July 2025 01:20:48 British Summer Time Philip Webb wrote:
>> A few weeks ago, a weekly update resulted in KDE failing to start ;
>> as it needed to be updated anyway, I have been using Fluxbox instead.
>> During the past few days, I re
El 19/7/25 a las 5:05, Philip Webb escribió:
> A few weeks ago, a weekly update resulted in KDE failing to start ;
> as it needed to be updated anyway, I have been using Fluxbox instead.
> During the past few days, I removed all the old KDE pkgs,
> did an update of all the Qt pkg
250719 Javier Martinez wrote:
> El 19/7/25 a las 2:20, Philip Webb escribió:
>> A few weeks ago, a weekly update resulted in KDE failing to start ;
>> as it needed to be updated anyway, I have been using Fluxbox instead.
>> During the past few days, I removed all the old KDE p
log , but can't see anything relevant.
Can anyone suggest what may have gone wrong ?
Might it be advisable to use 'sddm' in future ?
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250616 netfab wrote:
> Le 16/06/25 à 03:49, Philip Webb a tapoté :
>> I've had a look round
>> & can't see how to correct the line above in 'emerge --info'.
>> 'make.conf' has :
>>
>> #USE_PYTHON="3.10 3.11&q
250616 netfab wrote:
> Le 16/06/25 à 08:38, Philip Webb a tapoté :
>> can anyone offer advice ?
> The error which causes the build failure :
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/usr/bin/g-ir-scanner", line 99, in
>>from giscanner.utils impo
update a few at a time.
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ll definitely look into this.
I have plenty of older but reliable sticks,
but if I can't rely on new ones in future,
I'll need an alternative for long-term system archives.
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future trouble.
Frank had a useful suggestion re alternative devices,
which I will reply to separately. Your own comments thereon wb useful.
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250218 Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2025-02-18, Philip Webb wrote:
>> So both sticks are genuine, as I would expect from that store.
> Have you tried just doing mkfs.ext4 [options] /dev/sdb?
> You only want one filesystem, right? Why bother with a partition table
> if you don
eated,
so it was clearly unfit for its purpose & someone somewhere shd have checked.
Also, the sticks didn't feel warm after their exercises ;
'glance' is in Gentoo & might help show the details :
I'll have a look at it.
Thanks for all the interest : there's more yet (smi
250216 Philip Webb wrote:
> I'm currently testing a 2.0/1.1 port to write an Ext2 file system.
it succeeded ! -- results below :
root:668 ~> t ; mke2fs /dev/sdb1 ; t
2025-02-16 Sun 22.21.11
mke2fs 1.47.0 (5-Feb-2023)
Creating filesystem with 16777216 4k blocks and 419
250217 Michael wrote:
> On Sunday 16 February 2025 22:57:29 Greenwich Mean Time Philip Webb wrote:
>> I successfully formatted one of the partitions which failed with Ext2 as
>> Vfat. I was able to mount it, create a file with words in it,
>> save it, list it via 'ls
but is somewhere in 'mke2fs' or related material.
Any observations are very welcome.
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250215 Michael wrote:
> On Saturday 15 February 2025 11:50:23 Greenwich Mean Time Nuno Silva wrote:
> > On 2025-02-15, Philip Webb wrote:
> > > Recently, I bought 2 new Kingston Exodia 256 GB USB sticks
> > > from Canada Computers, the store in Toronto I've u
ed this ? Does anyone have suggestions ?
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ed-rebuild' again & it offered only Gwenview,
so your explanation seems probably true ; thanks lots (smile) !
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mantic-desktop -debug -raw -share -test)
I tried with 'USE="-activities -fits -mpris", but the list was the same.
Why am I suddenly required to install Xemacs ?
Any ideas are very welcome.
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'rc-service -v wpa_supplicant start'
I keep copies of the config files for both services
& overwrite 'wpa_supplicant.conf' when necessary
(of course, I use a Bash aliases).
Thanks for all the advice : what a strange problem.
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> On Monday 23 December 2024 23:35:21 GMT Philip Webb wrote:
>> I've encountered a strange problem logging into my local Wifi.
>> There are 2 services I can use : (1) the household service,
>> part of my landlord's home-office system ; (2) my
get that system to use them ?
Can anyone offer suggestions ?
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a nuisance,
but it succeeds in getting thro' to the service.
Can anyone suggest what mb wrong with the 1st method ?
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not all will end up updating at all -- some packages
> may end up dropped for their lack of maintenance, eventually.
Yes indeed : I dropped my favorite file-manager Krusader,
which won't work with KDE 6 ; perhaps it wb brought upto-date one day.
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=kde-frameworks/kwidgetsaddons-6.6*:6 required by
(kde-frameworks/kparts-6.6.0:6/6.6::gentoo, installed) USE="-debug -doc -test"
ABI_X86="(64)"
^
=kde-frameworks/kwidgetsaddons-6.6*:6 required by
(k
entoo
USE="-debug" 26 KiB
Why indeed is KDE-5 still supported anywhere in Gentoo ?
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svg-2.57.3-r2:20241117-062927.log'
--- end of error msg ---
I've searched the bug list for 'librsvg', but nothing seems relevant.
Can anyone suggest a solution ? -- I can post more info, if needed.
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ltiple back-ups on differenct devices,
incl >= 1 off-site, eg USB stick in your bank safe-deposit box.
Lesson 2 : don't store anything important in Windows format.
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so I left it alone & it took 32 min instead of the previous 26 min ;
it's a fast machine.
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/dev/libmtp...
which is a symlink to /dev/bus/003/009 (or similar),
which is not a block device & can't be mounted via 'mount'.
KDE uses some version of Fuse to access it & offer its contents.
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ons I haven't chosen.
The new kernel image is size 17633728 via 'ls -l /boot' : is that correct ?
It does indeed boot & there are no changes in behaviour.
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too-sources', which is what I've always used since 2003.
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240117 Philip Webb wrote:
> I want to be able to download photos from my new cellphone to Gentoo.
> The phone is a Samsung A14 5G ; its pet name is Athene.
> I use KDE to manage my desktops on my desktop machine ANB6.
Thanks for the many replies, which offer as many different methods.
olved,
perhaps 'Media Transfer Protocol' (?).
Does anyone have any suggestions how to get this to work on Gentoo ?
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nter.net (their name) for I/net + e-mail :
I've used them happily for 15 years ; they are in Waterloo, Ont.
HTH
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ime has been that Qt pkgs block one another,
st the only way out is to unmerge them all, then remerge them all.
If anyone knows a better method, please let us know
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ime has been that Qt pkgs block one another,
st the only way out is to unmerge them all, then remerge them all.
If anyone knows a better method, please let us know.
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I've used very happily since c 1998 ,
well before Gentoo existed. I've also always used Mbox, not Maildir.
Powerful, configurable, but also simple : the UNIX approach.
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230614 Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 June 2023 01:21:53 BST Philip Webb wrote:
>> My new machine has no problem with graphics using System Rescue etc
>> nor using 'startx' as root with Gentoo, but it refuses to start as user.
>> I've had a series of errors :
d" cases of the same error messages,
but they don't seem to help my problem.
Can anyone offer possible solutions ?
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r is upstairs over my head.
FYI for anyone else who finds her/himself stuck in this way.
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230602 Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 2 June 2023 07:16:41 BST Philip Webb wrote:
>> #wpa_supplicant.conf 230601
>>
>> network={
>> ssid=""
>> bssid=AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
>> proto=RSN
>> key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
>> pairwise=CCMP
>>
230601 Lee K wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 01, 2023 at 11:09:50PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
>> What is still not good is that that interface has "NO-CARRIER".
>> Also, 'rc-status' after a reboot shows wpa_supplicant as STOPPED.
>>
>> 'rc-service -v
230601 Lee K wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 01, 2023 at 11:09:50PM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
> > Thanks for all the help so far.
> >
> > I've solved the firmware problem.
> > The needed files weren't in the latest stable version of linux-firmware
> > nor in the
password are correct in the conf file.
It's approaching supper time & I've run out of ideas for today anyway.
Any further advice is most welcome (smile).
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way:
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Chess/MT7921e
So no progress today. I can try copying the firmware files from SR/Mint
-- everything under /lib/firmware/ in SR/Mint & see if it helps.
Your final note was a link to someone's pains using mt7921e,
which he sad in the end was
nd it.
Any more substantial advice is very welcome.
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230531 Jack wrote:
> On 5/31/23 12:30, Philip Webb wrote:
>> Also, under "configuration:", Mint says "broadcast=yes, driver=nt7921e,
> Is there a typo? Above says driver nt7921e (first letter N)
>> driver_version=5.15.0-generic, firmware=__91-20220209 15
BTW there appears to be a pkg 'rfkill' :
on Mint 'rfkill' reports "Bluetooth hci0 | wlan phy0", both unblocked.
Any further advice wb most welcome (smile).
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230511 Michael wrote:
> On Wed, 10 May 2023 21:42:16 -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
>> Can anyone explain how I can get Wifi working
>> at this early point in the installation process ?
> 1. Check if the appropriate firmware is available,
> otherwise fetch it from here and unta
230526 Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2023-05-26, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I can now boot into the embryonic Gentoo system in my new machine,
>> which presents a raw TTY, whose font is too large,
>> ie there are too few lines on the screen.
>> Somewhere, there's a settin
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s mounted RW & I could proceed.
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twice, incl globally.
Could it be some kernel option ? 'grep' shows no 'read_only' or similar.
Can anyone offer advice ? -- please read my desciption above carefully.
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230520 Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 20 May 2023 10:54:21 BST Nuno Silva wrote:
>> On 2023-05-20, Michael wrote:
>>> On Saturday, 20 May 2023 07:59:59 BST Philip Webb wrote:
>>>> I'm trying to install Gentoo in my new machine
>>>> & have got
evices' as 'N'. I also tried a 'make clean'.
The same error goes on happening.
Since I don't have anything by Realtek for networking
-- sound uses Realtek -- , I can't understand the behaviour above.
Can anyone offer any advice ?
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230511 Michael wrote:
> On Thursday, 11 May 2023 15:01:51 BST Philip Webb wrote:
>> There is another related question : is there a way
>> to make both connections simultaneously & switch between them ?
> If you configure them both in /etc/conf.d/net with different priorities
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get Wifi working at this early point
in the installation process ?
-- it's present on the Mobo, which is a Gigabyte X570S AERO G .
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230428 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday, 27 April 2023 13:23:01 BST Philip Webb wrote:
>> I've built & tested the new machine I was planning in 2022
>> & am at the point of designing the partitions.
>> For many years, I've used Reiserfs, but it is now
les.
Ext4 seems to be used by well-known binary distros.
What would others recommend ?
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en it in Firefox.
If there's no link, but it's presented as HTML,
I copy-paste the URL to Firefox & open it similarly.
Mutt is so good, I'm willing to take this slight detour
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formatted the stick, copied the files it had before the damage,
then discovered that it was in fact physically bad,
so 'mke2fs' wasn't needed today. I used another formatted stick instead.
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There is a utility 'sys-fs/genext2fs', which I emerged & looked at,
but it's not clear whether it does the simple job I need.
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uld allow you to reconstruct the history of the commands.
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ndline mb better for security.
Thanks for the advice so far : further comments are very welcome.
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an accident or are PCIe's confined to AMD ?
Intel seems to be a quite different world from AMD today.
Does anyone have any useful advice or suggestions ?
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220820 Philip Webb wrote:
> Today, I updated to the latest stable Vim 9.0.0099 + GVim same
> & it refused to open. No problem back with 8.2.4586.
After some sleep & investigation, I found the problem, which is with Gvim.
The gtk+ gtk+2 USE flags have been dropped for Gvim
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their own machines
& want to choose their own selection of software to install in them.
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hers which are 500 W
& I can ask in the store, so I'm willing to assume "500" is a typo.
Any further advice wb very welcome (smile to everyone).
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o review the info so far.
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n 2000, it was his 1st new body,
since when he's been my computer spirit (smile).
I'm a Classicist by training & wrote my PhD thesis on the philosopher.
I have a mathematical side too ]
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211226 Michael wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2021 11:42:41 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I want to login to a remote site using 'ssh'.
>> The response I get is "Unable to negotiate with port
>> : no matching host key type found. Their offer: ssh-rsa,ssh-dss".
e helpful suggestions how to get past the blockage ?
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s long been mature : give it a try.
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211009 Jack wrote:
> On 2021.10.09 01:29, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I have Xscreensaver started by .xinit & it runs as it should ;
>> each saver is set to run for 3 min .
>> When I'm asleep, I kill Xscreensaver
>> & the monitor blanks after 5 min , wh
Sorry, I should add that my desktop is the latest stable KDE + Qt
& Xscreensaver is the latest stable version 6.01-r4 .
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e screen blanks again.
Instead, the savers should run continually till activity resumes.
Can anyone suggest what is telling the monitor to blank after 5 min
regardless of whether Xscreensaver is running or not ?
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210924 Mark Knecht wrote:
> On 2021-09-24, at 05:58, Philip Webb wrote:
>> While I was asleep yesterday, my machine reported on all 3 Konsoles
>> Message from syslogd@ at Thu Sep 23 19:38:11 2021 ...
>> : mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 0: Machine Check: 0 Bank 4: 9d0b4c16001
210924 Andrew Udvare wrote:
> On 2021-09-24, at 05:58, Philip Webb wrote:
>> While I was asleep yesterday, my machine reported on all 3 Konsoles :
>> Message from syslogd@ at Thu Sep 23 19:38:11 2021 ...
>> : mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 0: Machine Check: 0 Bank 4: 9d0b4c
is 6 years old & has always worked very well ;
its CPU is an AMD. I plan to build a new machine in the next few months :
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210919 antlists wrote:
> On 19/09/2021 08:03, Philip Webb wrote:
>> Portage ought to be able to recognise when a set of pkgs
>> are creating destructive circular dependencies among themselves
>> & resolve the conflict by updating all of them together.
> Until you h
210919 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Sep 2021 00:01:51 -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
>> The patch is dated 'June 11', so it may take awhile yet to reach Gentoo.
> 5.15.2 is already in testing, which explains why I was unable
> to reproduce this in the way it hit you,
Qt, which forces the user to unmerge the whole set,
then merge the updates as a set too.
Perhaps one of our hard-working unpaid devs is listening ... (smile).
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210917 Philip Webb wrote:
> It's only when I crop a PNG image in Gwenview
> & save it in place (ie with the same name), that the colors are faded
> & that's only when viewed with Gwenview, not eg with Feh.
> The bad case does look like a Gwenview bug,
> & in
210918 Jack wrote:
> On 18/09/2021 12.10, Philip Webb wrote:
>> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
>> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>>
>> !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been
&g
210918 J.O. Aho wrote:
> On 18/09/2021 12.10, Philip Webb wrote:
>> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
>> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>>
>>!!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been
&
des '5.85.0',
so the requirement sb fulfilled. I don't remember seeing this before.
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