Same. My guess is that it's Gmail filters doesn't accept some of the
messages from the mailing list
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019, 20:02 Mick wrote:
> On Thursday, 31 October 2019 15:52:36 GMT Dale wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I been getting quite a few of these lately.
> >
> > > Some messages to you could
I use dual boot windows/gentoo configuration on a UEFI laptop. I don't usually
turn off laptop and just close the lid, leaving it in suspended state, which is
actually hybrid on both systems - it goes to hibernation after a while.
When it goes to hibernation, I'm able to select OS to boot through
If it's a similar laptop I assume you have grub2 installed in EFI mode.
Check if you have grubx64.efi in your EFI partition (usually //EFI/gentoo/).
Also check if you have efi boot entry for grub with efibootmgr utility. if
grub-install with EFI target was used on a new system it should call
efiboo
, 2022, 20:02 Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 10 April 2022 14:58:26 BST Серега Филатов wrote:
> > If it's a similar laptop I assume you have grub2 installed in EFI mode.
> > Check if you have grubx64.efi in your EFI partition (usually / EFI
> > partition>/EFI/gentoo/).
&g
>From my experience with UEFI systems: Windows no longer messes your boot
completely (it just sets up the default entry to BCD loader) and you can
just select linux loader from the startup menu. So you don't really need to
have a minimal cd image. Just switch default boot entry back to grub in
UEFI
I want to say that it really depends on this:
- What do you do on your system (what applications do you use, what DE, how
is your production ram-hungry, maybe it is some large application that
you're contributing on)
- How do you do things on your system (shutting down machine every day or
suspend
Hello. I am upset about one issue that pops up from time to time which
I see now even more frequently than before. This has literally become
a pain in some place for me.
The issue is simple: gentoo, linux kernel 4.19.97, regular asus
laptop. I'm doing my business, closing the lid. I expect it to su
oo, but I think that it'll solve a
small part of the problem.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020, 21:03 Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday, 24 June 2020 16:30:25 BST Серега Филатов wrote:
> You have OOM messages there. It seems your baloo process eats up all your
> RAM
> and when the time comes
Maybe "do not track" causes this issue?
Are you able to log in on firefox-bin? Another browser? Another system in
your network?
On Sun, Jul 5, 2020, 20:36 Valmor F. de Almeida
wrote:
>
> Hello list:
> I have emerged www-client/firefox-68.9.0 and I am able to log in to, say
> google email account
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