On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 11:16 -0500, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
> > Am 28.07.2013 10:07, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> >> Am 28.07.2013 10:04, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
> >>
> >>> The only "special" thing I'm doing is to mask >sys-apps/
On Sunday 28 Jul 2013 17:16:55 Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
> > Am 28.07.2013 10:07, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> >> Am 28.07.2013 10:04, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
> >>> The only "special" thing I'm doing is to mask >sys-apps/systemd-2
On 28/07/13 11:22, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
Basically, systemd is now a first class citizen in Gentoo (on par with
OpenRC)
This is great. Thanks to everyone involved!
Does someone know whether a KDE system can work reliably with systemd,
or there still issues?
I want to -- at least in initial testing -- have systemd not try to do
things in parallell -- one at a time is very nice -- I even have openrc
configured that way. Any way to do this?
Also, I do want an interactive boot like the I -- is confirm-spawn the
way to do this?
Thanks in advance for any
Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
important packages are being updated in a world update. Normally, I
have to manually quickpkg every one of them.
Is there a way to tell emerge to do this on
On 07/29/2013 01:18 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
> first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
> important packages are being updated in a world update. Normally, I
> have to manually quickpkg every one o
On 2013-07-29 7:18 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
important packages are being updated in a world update. Normally, I
have to manually quickpkg every one of them
On 29/07/13 14:24, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
On 07/29/2013 01:18 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
important packages are being updated in a world update. Normally, I
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:18:03 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
> first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
> important packages are being updated in a world update. Normally, I
> have to manually quic
On 29/07/13 14:27, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2013-07-29 7:18 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
important packages are being updated in a world update. Normally, I
have t
On 29/07/13 14:35, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:18:03 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
important packages are being updated in a world update. N
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 29/07/13 14:35, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:18:03 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>
>>> Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
>>> first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
>>> important package
On Monday 29 Jul 2013 07:27:23 Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-07-29 7:18 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
> > first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though where many
> > important packages are being updated in a world upda
On Monday 29 Jul 2013 13:07:44 Dale wrote:
> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > On 29/07/13 14:35, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >> On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:18:03 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >>> Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
> >>> first using quickpkg. I'm often in a
Mick wrote:
> On Monday 29 Jul 2013 13:07:44 Dale wrote:
>>
>>
>> If you set buildpkg in make.conf, you should already have a binary
>> stored. Example. You do a install with buildpkg in make.conf. From
>> that point on, when you do a update or new package install it stores a
>> binary package f
Hi All,
I would like to some clarification to support my feeling regarding
gallium related use flags in mesa package.
For some reason I have to rebuild a few packages on my machine and
xorg-server and mesa are among them. I experienced that if the "xorg"
USE flag of mesa is enabled then I got com
On 29/07/2013 16:56, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 29 Jul 2013 13:07:44 Dale wrote:
>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> On 29/07/13 14:35, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:18:03 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
> f
On 29/07/2013 17:38, András Csányi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to some clarification to support my feeling regarding
> gallium related use flags in mesa package.
>
> For some reason I have to rebuild a few packages on my machine and
> xorg-server and mesa are among them. I experienced that
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 3:28 AM, Mark Pariente wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 11:16 -0500, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
>> > Am 28.07.2013 10:07, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> >> Am 28.07.2013 10:04, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
>> >>
>
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 6:11 AM, wrote:
> I want to -- at least in initial testing -- have systemd not try to do
> things in parallell -- one at a time is very nice -- I even have openrc
> configured that way. Any way to do this?
No if you don't use --confirm-spawn AFAIK; the whole parallel sta
Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 6:11 AM, wrote:
> > I want to -- at least in initial testing -- have systemd not try to do
> > things in parallell -- one at a time is very nice -- I even have openrc
> > configured that way. Any way to do this?
>
> No if you don't use --co
On 29/07/13 18:38, András Csányi wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to some clarification to support my feeling regarding
gallium related use flags in mesa package.
For some reason I have to rebuild a few packages on my machine and
xorg-server and mesa are among them. I experienced that if the "xorg"
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:45:53 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > I suspect you could also do this by defining a custom src_setup
> > function in /etc/portage/bashrc - FEATURES="buildpkg" is a lot less
> > hassle unless you are really tight on disk space.
>
> Too big a hammer. I suppose the ans
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 15:21:59 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Add FEATURES="buildpkg" to make.conf...
>
> That way you'll gradually build up a /usr/portage/packages directory
> with a package for everything installed. Or if you don't want to wait
> months for that:
>
> # emerge -eB world
It i
On 29/07/2013 21:46, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 15:21:59 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
>>> Add FEATURES="buildpkg" to make.conf...
>>
>> That way you'll gradually build up a /usr/portage/packages directory
>> with a package for everything installed. Or if you don't want to wait
Hey guys,
I'm planning to set up an SQL server for my dad's small canvas awning business,
and I've never done this before. Most of my sysadmin-type skills are
self-taught. I could use some advice.
My dad needs infrastructure to allow ~ 15 of his employees to schedule
appointments, track orde
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Randy Westlund wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm planning to set up an SQL server for my dad's small canvas awning
> business, and I've never done this before. Most of my sysadmin-type skills
> are self-taught. I could use some advice.
>
Heh, based on the capitalized
or you can make yourself a wrapper script that, depending on an option
calls quickpkg before emerge or not. Even better, not calling emerge, but
ebuild - with the different steps, and before merging into filesystem, call
quickpkg.
2013/7/29 Alan McKinnon
> On 29/07/2013 21:46, Neil Bothwick wro
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 29/07/13 14:24, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
>>
>> On 07/29/2013 01:18 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>>
>>> Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
>>> first using quickpkg. I'm often in a situation though whe
The proper way to figure out what failed to start and why is to use systemctl
# list of running services
systemctl
# status of particular service
systemctl status name-of-service
Now if your concern is the service loading order, then you're really
talking about problems in your unit files, i.e.,
I am a gnome-3 user, who wants to continue with gnome-3. I understand
now that to move to 3.8 requires I move from openRC to systemd and am
trying to accomplish that now. I have so far only done the easy first
steps.
0. I always back up my user files and /etc daily
1. I confirmed that my syst
As I posted in another thread, after successfully updating to gnome-3.8
on a virtual gentoo machine that's been running systemd for months, I
tackled my openrc gentoo virtual machine just to see if I could do it.
I just did it :) Gnome-3.8 is running on the openrc machine without
running systemd
On 30/07/13 01:18, Mike Gilbert wrote:
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 29/07/13 14:24, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
On 07/29/2013 01:18 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Normally, when I'm about to update an important package, I back it up
first using quickpkg. I'm often
walt, are you using pam_systemd? I have a hunch that systemd-logind
should still work.
On Mon, Jul 29 2013, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
> I am a gnome-3 user, who wants to continue with gnome-3. I understand
> now that to move to 3.8 requires I move from openRC to systemd and am
> trying to accomplish that now. I have so far only done the easy first
> steps.
OK. Walt proved this wro
Can anyone post a .config for a 3.8.13 kernel that is known to work on
a vbox install of gentoo as guest.
Working on a fresh install but don't have gentoo running anywhere to
rob a .config from.
Hi there. I would like to know how I can use my existing conf.d/net if
I were to use systemd, or is there some better way to do this? I have
two static networks an internal and external one and use the postup for
things which must go online once the external network is up. I had to
use modules="
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 7:56 PM, wrote:
> I am a gnome-3 user, who wants to continue with gnome-3. I understand
> now that to move to 3.8 requires I move from openRC to systemd and am
> trying to accomplish that now. I have so far only done the easy first
> steps.
>
> 0. I always back up my us
Am 30.07.2013 03:04, schrieb walt:
> As I posted in another thread, after successfully updating to gnome-3.8
> on a virtual gentoo machine that's been running systemd for months, I
> tackled my openrc gentoo virtual machine just to see if I could do it.
>
> I just did it :) Gnome-3.8 is running o
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:26 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
> Am 30.07.2013 03:04, schrieb walt:
>> As I posted in another thread, after successfully updating to gnome-3.8
>> on a virtual gentoo machine that's been running systemd for months, I
>> tackled my openrc gentoo virtual machine just to see
On Mon, July 29, 2013 22:22, Randy Westlund wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm planning to set up an SQL server for my dad's small canvas awning
> business, and I've never done this before. Most of my sysadmin-type
> skills are self-taught. I could use some advice.
>
> My dad needs infrastructure to allo
Hi,
I've been running a Windows 7 (professional)guest with Virtualbox on my
GenToo system for some years.
But recently I have a broken network either due to Virtualbox or due to
some
(automatic) Windows updates.
The situation is more than strange.
Sometime using a backed up Virtualbox image
On Tuesday 30 July 2013 00:53:08 cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> Hi there. I would like to know how I can use my existing conf.d/net if
> I were to use systemd, or is there some better way to do this? I have
> two static networks an internal and external one and use the postup for
> things which m
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:53 PM, wrote:
> Hi there. I would like to know how I can use my existing conf.d/net if
> I were to use systemd, or is there some better way to do this? I have
> two static networks an internal and external one and use the postup for
> things which must go online once
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