Neil Bothwick writes:
> You can win, by running it reasonably often and actually doing something
> about the output. Ignore a few lines and they soon become a few more, and
> then a few more still...
One thing I have noticed in its output is where it lists "installed
packages with a version not
Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
>
>> Moreover, I didn't check before the rebuild, but after
>> the rebuild there is no 5.20.1 in @INC.
>
> Sure about this?
I checked this, of course.
But now I realize that the path is *added* to @INC
(even to the perl -V output!) when I re-create it...
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Am Montag, 6. April 2015, 13:29:25 schrieb Martin Vaeth:
> Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> >
> >> Moreover, I didn't check before the rebuild, but after
> >> the rebuild there is no 5.20.1 in @INC.
> >
> > Sure about this?
>
> I checked this, of course
On 4/5/2015 1:57 PM, Jarry wrote:
> Hi Gentoo-users,
>
> I have this strange problem: I can not start amavisd because
> it is running, and at the same time I can not stop amavisd
> because it is not running. How's that possible?
>
> vs4 ~ # /etc/init.d/amavisd start
> * WARNING: amavisd has alr
I have a bunch of spreadsheets, browser tabs, etc, open all the time,
scattered over various work areas. Rather than re-open them every day,
I simply hibernate, using suspend-to-disk. This way, things are where I
left them.
The past couple of months, when the machine comes up from hibernatio
On Monday, April 06, 2015 5:03:11 PM Walter Dnes wrote:
> I have a bunch of spreadsheets, browser tabs, etc, open all the time,
> scattered over various work areas. Rather than re-open them every day,
> I simply hibernate, using suspend-to-disk. This way, things are where I
> left them.
>
>
On Mon, Apr 06, 2015 at 06:13:41PM -0400, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
> >
> > ...into my /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf. This copies over the BIOS
> > time to the kernel system date. It works, but I'd really like to know
> > why it's necessary in the first place.
> >
>
> There's an option CONFIG_
On 04/06/2015 04:10 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
I have a bunch of spreadsheets, browser tabs, etc, open all the time,
scattered over various work areas. Rather than re-open them every day,
I simply hibernate, using suspend-to-disk. This way, things are where I
left them.
The past couple of mo
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