Re: [gentoo-user] Default USE flags for net-libs/webkit-gtk

2018-12-01 Thread Mart Raudsepp
Ühel kenal päeval, R, 09.11.2018 kell 10:59, kirjutas Yongming: > Hi all, > > I wonder if there is a place to read previous discussions for a > package/ebuild. Specifically, I am interested in the rationale behind > having the "geolocation" flag on by default for net-libs/webkit-gtk. > > Currentl

Re: [gentoo-user] Odd problem with Xorg

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 11/30/18 1:33 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote: Thank you, Dan. I hadn't heard of it, but your report immediately suggested I try it to reduce the wait while chronyd started, on two machines here. Worked like a charm: no waiting for enough entropy to be collected. No problem. What's weird is that

[gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
I've been trying to clean up my machines (pruning world file, etc) and am making progress. I ran into one issue, that being on my server (mythtv, file, etc) I am normally in text/ssh mode but occasionally I need X for something. Does anyone have suggestions for a small-footprint window manage

Re: [gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Dale
Daniel Frey wrote: > I've been trying to clean up my machines (pruning world file, etc) and > am making progress. > > I ran into one issue, that being on my server (mythtv, file, etc) I am > normally in text/ssh mode but occasionally I need X for something. > > Does anyone have suggestions for a sm

Re: [gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/1/18 8:38 PM, Dale wrote: It's been a while but last I used Fluxbox, it was tiny.  If you just do a basic install, it isn't much to it.  Of course, it isn't feature rich either but it should run well on a low powered machine or consume very little resources on a bigger system.  I've got two

Re: [gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Dale
Daniel Frey wrote: > On 12/1/18 8:38 PM, Dale wrote: >> It's been a while but last I used Fluxbox, it was tiny.  If you just do >> a basic install, it isn't much to it.  Of course, it isn't feature rich >> either but it should run well on a low powered machine or consume very >> little resources on

Re: [gentoo-user] Small (as in footprint) window manager

2018-12-01 Thread Daniel Frey
On 12/1/18 9:07 PM, Dale wrote: You may want to google to be sure but I think the command can be something like: startx Should be /usr/bin/fluxbox. That's if you want to start it manually each time.  There are others ways if you want.  I think the only requirement is a working video card driv