Hi all,
I'm using this notification daemon called fnott. Basically my goal is to
get rid of x11-misc/notification-daemon. I need libnotify which pulls
virtual/notification-daemon-0 which pulls x11-misc/notification-daemon
since fnott isn't listed in the DEPENDS. How can I just get rid of
x11-misc/
On 2023-02-12 12:37, efeizbudak wrote:
> I'm using this notification daemon called fnott. Basically my goal is to
> get rid of x11-misc/notification-daemon. I need libnotify which pulls
> virtual/notification-daemon-0 which pulls x11-misc/notification-daemon
> since fnott isn't listed in the DEPEND
On Sun, 12 Feb 2023 22:46:09 +0500, Anna (cybertailor) Vyalkova wrote:
> > I'm using this notification daemon called fnott. Basically my goal is
> > to get rid of x11-misc/notification-daemon. I need libnotify which
> > pulls virtual/notification-daemon-0 which pulls
> > x11-misc/notification-daem
Broken builds for amd64 today too :(
On 1/16/23, Luna Jernberg wrote:
> Hey!
>
> Did the ISO builds not go as planned last week?
>
Howdy,
As some may recall, I'm bad to fill up a hard drive. I regularly use df
-h to see where drives are as far as filling up and such. Usually, it
takes only a second or so to list them all. Speed is one reason I use
it. I did my regular updates last weekend and for the past few days, it
has
On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 1:37 PM Dale wrote:
> I did a re-emerge of coreutils, then some of its
> friends. It still doesn't work.
I saw some clickbait news that coreutils is being rewritten in Rust
but I don't think it's been released to the general public. However
if you run non-stable packages
Am Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 02:37:22PM -0600 schrieb Dale:
> Howdy,
>
> As some may recall, I'm bad to fill up a hard drive. I regularly use df
> -h to see where drives are as far as filling up and such. Usually, it
> takes only a second or so to list them all. Speed is one reason I use
> it. I di
Hi,
Dale writes:
> Howdy,
>
> As some may recall, I'm bad to fill up a hard drive. I regularly use df
> -h to see where drives are as far as filling up and such. Usually, it
> takes only a second or so to list them all. Speed is one reason I use
> it. I did my regular updates last weekend an
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 02:37:22PM -0600 schrieb Dale:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> As some may recall, I'm bad to fill up a hard drive. I regularly use df
>> -h to see where drives are as far as filling up and such. Usually, it
>> takes only a second or so to list them all. Speed
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