Alexey Eschenko writes:
> Hi.
>
> For some time I have problems with dev-qt/qtwebengine (at least 5.12.3)
> build. As far as I can see it fails to build due to memory exhaustion.
> Although I have 32 GB of RAM (at least 20 of them is almost always free)
> looks like it's not enough. It's stran
For the past few weeks I've had strange issues with my USB mouse
randomly disconnecting and reconnecting right afterwards. At first I
thought it might be the USB port dying, but it happens with multiple USB
ports (both USB 2 and 3) and two different Logitech mice. I haven't
noticed any issues with
Dale writes:
> Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> On 03/12/2018 17:50, Dale wrote:
>>> Jack wrote:
>>>
>>> I was wondering if the checksums could be checked? If the OP can find
>>> the checksum for the DVD as it comes from the factory, then he could
>>> check what he has against that. Question is, is that
I've got a bunch of scratched disc-based games (PS2, Xbox 360) that I'd
like to check for errors. Is there any program for Linux that does this?
I found and tried dvdisaster, but it only works for CDs, not
DVDs. Everything else seems to be Windows-only.
- Lasse
Andrew Savchenko writes:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 11:53:33 +0000 Pouru Lasse wrote:
>> "Davyd McColl" writes:
>>
>> > Would apulse not do the trick?
>> >
>> > -d
>> > On 2018-10-30 11:15:14, Pouru Lasse wrote:
>> >
>&g
"Davyd McColl" writes:
> Would apulse not do the trick?
>
> -d
> On 2018-10-30 11:15:14, Pouru Lasse wrote:
>
> Is it possible to run the emulator included with Android Studio without
> having PulseAudio installed? When I try to launch the emulator, it
> insta
Is it possible to run the emulator included with Android Studio without
having PulseAudio installed? When I try to launch the emulator, it
instantly crashes because it can't find libpulse.so.0. My QEMU package
is compiled without PulseAudio, but Android SDK comes with its own
version of QEMU.
Se
writes:
> I'm trying to access my android phone via Linux.
> Installed: emerge -avq sys-fs/mtpfs
>
> cat /etc/fuse.conf
> ...
> user_allow_other
>
> $ mkdir ~/AndroidDevice
>
> mtpfs ~/AndroidDevice
> Device 0 (VID=22b8 and PID=2e76) is a Motorola Moto G (ID1).
> Android device detected, assignin
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