To answer my own question:
After a lot of diffing and searching, I was able to find out, that these
were the modules that I was missing:
CONFIG_TCG_TPM=y
CONFIG_TCG_TIS=y
CONFIG_HID_LENOVO=y
CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI=y
CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_ALSA_SUPPORT=y
CONFIG_THINKPAD_ACPI_VIDEO=y
CONFIG_THINKPAD_AC
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 20:46:32 -0500, Dale wrote:
> >> emerge -n sys-boot/grub:0 and make sure no other grub entries appear
> >> in world
> >
> > I added the generic grub2 to the package.mask
> >
> > sys-boot/grub:2
> >
> > It's all good now. I'm ignoring grub-static.
> > grub-0.97.r14 seems fin
On Wednesday 26 Aug 2015 04:47:24 waben...@gmail.com wrote:
> walt wrote:
> > Then I generated an xorg.conf in the old way using 'Xorg -configure'.
> > That file didn't work right either.
> >
> > Then I finally realized that the generated xorg.conf had, in the
> > Section "Device" section, this
I've noticed this during booting:
* runscript is deprecated; please use openrc-run instead.
* Starting D-BUS system messagebus ...
* start-stop-daemon: fopen `/var/run/dbus.pid': No such file or directory
* Detaching to start `/usr/bin/dbus-daemon' ...
[ ok ]
* runscript is deprecated; pleas
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Mick wrote:
> I've noticed this during booting:
>
> * runscript is deprecated; please use openrc-run instead.
> * Starting D-BUS system messagebus ...
> * start-stop-daemon: fopen `/var/run/dbus.pid': No such file or directory
> * Detaching to start `/usr/bin
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 5:39 AM, hydra wrote:
>
> The init script must be changed to use openrc-run, your action will be to
> update dbus as usual. Or better, open a bug report so that the init script
> will be updated.
>
A bit more background. These messages are really targeted more at
package
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015 15:10:40 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
> IMO, emerge should not be doing stuff like that for two reasons:
>
> 1) It's broken: the assumptions made about what colors are actually
> legible is wrong if you use terminals with white backgrounds. I
> have to turn off
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Ralf
wrote:
> To answer my own question:
>
> After a lot of diffing and searching, I was able to find out, that these
> were the modules that I was missing:
>
> CONFIG_TCG_TPM=y
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS=y
Are you actually using the TPM? This shouldn't have any any effect
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> So on one particular (openrc) system, I have no interest in grub-2
> or any other bootloaders. I see grub is both grub 1 and grub 2.
So some vintage installs/upgrades got me thinking. What does Grub-2
offer that grub-1 does not. I cannot think of anything that I
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 03:10:55PM +, James wrote:
> James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
>
>
> > So on one particular (openrc) system, I have no interest in grub-2
> > or any other bootloaders. I see grub is both grub 1 and grub 2.
>
> So some vintage installs/upgrades got me thinking. What does
Alec Ten Harmsel alectenharmsel.com> writes:
> > So some vintage installs/upgrades got me thinking. What does Grub-2
> > offer that grub-1 does not. I cannot think of anything that I need
> > from Grub-2 not mbr, nor efi board booting. Not dual/multi booting
> > as grub-1 excels on that, and not
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 03:48:12PM +, James wrote:
> Alec Ten Harmsel alectenharmsel.com> writes:
> > 64-bit hardware with the no-multilib profile[1]. I have no "-bin" packages
> > on my system, nor do I run any pre-built 3rd party applications, so I
> > waste no time compiling worthless 32-bi
Alec Ten Harmsel alectenharmsel.com> writes:
> I don't know anything about arm64, but if it is 64-bit, why would you
> need 32-bit binaries?
An enormous codebase that is not likely to get ported to 64 bit arm.
Easy (embedded) product migration to arm64.
also, arm64 supports big indian and litt
On 2015-08-26, James wrote:
> Alec Ten Harmsel alectenharmsel.com> writes:
>
>> > So some vintage installs/upgrades got me thinking. What does Grub-2
>> > offer that grub-1 does not. I cannot think of anything that I need
>> > from Grub-2 not mbr, nor efi board booting. Not dual/multi booting
>>
On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 3:10:55 PM James wrote:
> James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
>
>
> > So on one particular (openrc) system, I have no interest in grub-2
> > or any other bootloaders. I see grub is both grub 1 and grub 2.
>
> So some vintage installs/upgrades got me thinking. What does
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> The main benefit is reduced compile times for some packages since I only
> compile the 64-bit versions, less stuff on the filesystem, etc. If you
> do not run any applications that use a 32-bit version of a library, that
> library is taking up disk sp
Well, I don't know if all of those modules are really necessary, I just
activated them as Arch used to load them.
But you are right, it' probably the ACPI_WMI one.
No, of course I don't use the TPM stuff.
Maybe I'll try to successively deactivate unneeded modules and see at
which point it fails.
I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
want to rip to flac eventually. I dread the gruntwork in renaming
tracks like track01.cdda.wa
On 08/26/2015 01:06 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventually. I dread th
Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventually. I dread the gruntwork in renamin
"Walter Dnes" wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventually. I dread the gruntwork in renam
Am 26.08.2015 um 22:06 schrieb Walter Dnes:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventually. I dread t
Am Wed, 26 Aug 2015 16:06:10 -0400
schrieb "Walter Dnes" :
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventu
Am Wed, 26 Aug 2015 22:49:19 +0200
schrieb Heiko Baums :
> Am 26.08.2015 um 22:06 schrieb Walter Dnes:
> > I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> > indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> > anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now ha
I usually use rubyripper. Like others similar software, it uses cddb
to get the titles.
If the CD set is unknown to cddb, you can try to rename the files with
Picard, which uses the musicbrainz database and can use the file's
"fingerprint" to find a match. It's usually very accurate.
-- Emanuele
On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 4:06:10 PM Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventu
On 2015-08-26, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventually. I dread the gruntwo
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 16:06:10 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventually
So I was able to figure it out...
Don't ask me why, but it's the TPM module.
Without enabling
CONFIG_TCG_TPM=y
CONFIG_TCG_TIS=y
my X1 Carbon won't wake up from standby.
Cheers
Ralf
On 08/26/2015 01:22 PM, Jeremi Piotrowski wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Ralf
> wrote:
>> To ans
On Wednesday 26 Aug 2015 22:42:02 Ralf wrote:
> So I was able to figure it out...
>
> Don't ask me why, but it's the TPM module.
> Without enabling
>
> CONFIG_TCG_TPM=y
> CONFIG_TCG_TIS=y
>
> my X1 Carbon won't wake up from standby.
>
> Cheers
> Ralf
It uses TPM to store the encryption key f
Le 2015-08-26 13:37, Fernando Rodriguez a écrit :
This may not be complete and some of these may be possible to some extent with
legacy grub:
1. Grub Legacy is 32-bit only, so you need 32-bit libraries or use grub-
static. Grub2 is portable, even beyond Intel architectures.
2. Grub2 has been re
Uhm - why should it do so? And why should it do so if the module is NOT
available?
In deed, I do have full disc encryption, but the key stays inside RAM if
the machine goes to standby.Furthermore, I did not configure TPM (yet).
Maybe the TPM Chip (if enabled by the bios) needs some
"Reinitializat
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 04:06:10PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac event
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 10:58:03PM +0200, Marc Joliet wrote
> Am Wed, 26 Aug 2015 16:06:10 -0400
> schrieb "Walter Dnes" :
>
> > I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> > indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> > anything pop/rock/country p
I've just switched from cdparanoia to cdda2wav, to get track
names/artists. As a regular user, I ran...
cdda2wav -vall dev=1,0,0 cddb=0 -paranoia -B
I got a bunch of complaints about insufficient read and write
privileges, but it seems to work OK. I ran the same command as root,
and no erro
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 07:20:37PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I've just switched from cdparanoia to cdda2wav, to get track
> names/artists. As a regular user, I ran...
>
> cdda2wav -vall dev=1,0,0 cddb=0 -paranoia -B
>
> I got a bunch of complaints about insufficient read and write
> privil
On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 6:27:14 PM Michel Catudal wrote:
> Le 2015-08-26 13:37, Fernando Rodriguez a écrit :
>
> > This may not be complete and some of these may be possible to some extent
with
> > legacy grub:
> >
> > 1. Grub Legacy is 32-bit only, so you need 32-bit libraries or use grub-
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 07:28:41PM -0400, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 07:20:37PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> > I've just switched from cdparanoia to cdda2wav, to get track
> > names/artists. As a regular user, I ran...
> >
> > cdda2wav -vall dev=1,0,0 cddb=0 -paranoia -B
>
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 09:36:59 +0100
Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 Aug 2015 04:47:24 waben...@gmail.com wrote:
> > walt wrote:
>
> > > Then I generated an xorg.conf in the old way using 'Xorg
> > > -configure'. That file didn't work right either.
> > >
> > > Then I finally realized that
On 08/26/2015 03:50 PM, Alex Corkwell wrote:
> I personally like using morituri [1] for ripping my CDs.
> It's a little bit slower than some, but very accurate (I believe it
> compares several reads, just to make sure there were no errors).
> It's not available in the main portage tree, but it's in
On 26/08/2015 22:06, Walter Dnes wrote:
> I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and
> indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basically
> anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs that I
> want to rip to flac eventually. I dread the g
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