Hi,
I want to send a gcode-file directly to the 3D-printer without using
media-gfx/printrun (pronsole).
My setup s as follows:
Y Y
GENTOO-Linux(wlan)-+ +--(Raspberry Pi Zero
W/Rasperian)(Print w/ Marlin)
I log into my raspberry pi z w an
Kernel 4.14.78 has been released and I have a fail upgrading one system
- fails to mount root vfs but oops instead of dropping to a recovery shell:
Same boot stanza as 4.14.65, one unrelated (RCU) difference between .configs
Has anyone else had this problem upgrading? - its difficult to FF as the
Hello, Gentoo.
HEADS UP!!!
If you start your X server from the command line with, e.g. startx, you
now need to set the new(?) suid USE flag for the xorg-server package.
This flag causes the binary to be installed with the setuid file flag,
which causes it to run as root.
The developers, in this
On Saturday, 3 November 2018 13:32:43 GMT Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> Kernel 4.14.78 has been released and I have a fail upgrading one system
> - fails to mount root vfs but oops instead of dropping to a recovery shell:
>
> Same boot stanza as 4.14.65, one unrelated (RCU) difference between .configs
>
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 10:01 AM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
>
> If you start your X server from the command line with, e.g. startx, you
> now need to set the new(?) suid USE flag for the xorg-server package.
>
Sometimes. I thought this was only required if you're not using KMS.
Is this not the case?
Alan Grimes wrote:
> I have not seen KDE add a single feature or even fix a single bug
> (while letting new bugs pile up) in FIVE YEARS. They version bump
> their entire suite for no reason every five minutes but nothing gets
> even slightly better. KDE has'nt been worth anything since the QT4
>
On 03/11/2018 15:32, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
Kernel 4.14.78 has been released and I have a fail upgrading one system
- fails to mount root vfs but oops instead of dropping to a recovery shell:
Same boot stanza as 4.14.65, one unrelated (RCU) difference between .configs
Try manually specifying th
On Saturday, 3 November 2018 16:28:58 GMT wabe wrote:
> I would like to try Trinity Desktop (based on KDE3) but unfortunately
> there is no Gentoo package. I don't know if there is an Gentoo overlay
> containing Trinity, but I never used overlays and don't have time to
> fiddle around anyway.
In
On 04/11/18 00:46, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 03/11/2018 15:32, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>> Kernel 4.14.78 has been released and I have a fail upgrading one system
>> - fails to mount root vfs but oops instead of dropping to a recovery
>> shell:
>>
>> Same boot stanza as 4.14.65, one unrelated (RCU
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday, 3 November 2018 16:28:58 GMT wabe wrote:
>
>> I would like to try Trinity Desktop (based on KDE3) but unfortunately
>> there is no Gentoo package. I don't know if there is an Gentoo overlay
>> containing Trinity, but I never used overlays and don't have time to
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 14:01:51 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> So - if you get a permissions error whilst trying to start X, setting
> the suid USE flag may well be the solution.
Alternatively, create /etc/X11/X11/Xwrapper.config containing:
allowed_users = anybody
needs_root_rights = yes
--
Neil
On 03/11/2018 16:01, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
The developers, in this instance, failed to raise the ebuild's version
number from 1.20.3 when making this change, and also didn't notify users
by a NEWS item, that I can see.
Emerge will catch this, no need for revbump. Unless you're not using -D
(--
On 11/03/18 07:01, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Gentoo.
>
> HEADS UP!!!
>
> If you start your X server from the command line with, e.g. startx, you
> now need to set the new(?) suid USE flag for the xorg-server package.
>
> This flag causes the binary to be installed with the setuid file flag,
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