I'm installing on a new machine. I much rather prefer doing it
remote, so I can compare side by side with my current machine. But the
terminal is badly scrambled. See attachment. Some Google hits
suggested checking that "TERM" and locale match on both machines. They
do match on my systems.
On Wed, 9 Jun 2021 17:46:47 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> Another item that may or may not be related... emerging Gentoo sources
> did not create a symlink from "linux-5.10.27-gentoo" to "linux", so I
> had to do it manually. I suppose I could've used "eselect kernel set 1"
> instead.
Do you hav
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 11:03:30PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2021 17:46:47 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
> > Another item that may or may not be related... emerging Gentoo sources
> > did not create a symlink from "linux-5.10.27-gentoo" to "linux", so I
> > had to do it manually.
Chrome OS is made by Google to run specifically on the Chromebooks. I
don't think it is intended for general computing and there is no
enthusiast community around it like around other distros.
The closest cousin to Gentoo would be Funtoo. It used to be that Gentoo
Portage could only use rsyn
>My biggest problem with Gentoo was not so much the time needed to
>compile huge ebuilds like Firefox, Thunderbird, or Chromium, but that
>say if you neglected doing updates for a while and then decided to start
>again, then you'd have serious problems. This is because, at least the
>way I und
>Some Google hits
>suggested checking that "TERM" and locale match on both machines. They
>do match on my systems. What next?
What terminal emulator are you using and what did you set the $TERM to?
Are you running any terminal multiplexer?
--
Hund
Hund wrote:
>> My biggest problem with Gentoo was not so much the time needed to
>> compile huge ebuilds like Firefox, Thunderbird, or Chromium, but that
>> say if you neglected doing updates for a while and then decided to start
>> again, then you'd have serious problems. This is because, at l
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 05:42:17AM +0200, Hund wrote
> >Some Google hits
> >suggested checking that "TERM" and locale match on both machines. They
> >do match on my systems. What next?
>
> What terminal emulator are you using and what did you set the $TERM to?
I use xterm on my desktop PC, an
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