tarting udev but no luck.
Try to update your kernel to the latest one, preferably to vanilla
one.
Also try udevadm trigger.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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dency occurs and so on.
AFAIK there is no way to use keep-going like option for deps
resolution, because first error may trigger a lot of others and
there will be inevitably false errors, because the dependency tree
was not fully built.
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Andrew Savchenko
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st one, you
should understand that dependencies are very complex, may be
intricately interconnected and there is no way to tell which parts
are correct until all picture is seen.
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just hit a race condition bug.
Try to emerge required linux-gazette slots manually, one by one. If
this helps, report the bug on portage to bugzilla.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ot the ebuilds :
> is there anywhere I can find ebuilds for Nvidia-Drivers 390.42 390.48 ?
Why you don't want to use the latest 390.77 (or 390.67) for stable?
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106772
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Andrew Savchenko
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features are implemented, looks like the most troublesome part is
power management.
Usually you'll have lower FPS is nouveau compared to nvidia driver,
but if your game is not top notch, it should be playable.
[1] https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix/
Best regards,
An
l issue.
No, it works just fine.
> I will do my main compiling on my main PC then send it to the P4 to keep it
> from burning itself up. haha.
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Andrew Savchenko
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l? I don't mind paying for a
> book, provided that it's reasonably up to date and won't bury me in a morass
> of bit patterns, OSI transport layers and so on. Just the stuff that a
> network
> admin would need.
The best howto on iproute I ever saw:
https://www.tl
is enabled in openssh-7.7_p1-r6.
Sometimes hpn becomes disabled for the latest openssh because hpn
patch is not yet ready. So better stick to older or stable versions
if you need hpn to be always available.
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Andrew Savchenko
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xt ?
Your xorg.conf (or a file from xorg.conf.d directory) must contain
the following:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card1"
Driver "modesetting"
... (some options may follow)
EndSection
You probably name `Driver "nvidia"` there right now.
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 02:38:28 -0400 Philip Webb wrote:
> 180805 Philip Webb wrote:
> > 180804 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> >> Your xorg.conf -- or a file from xorg.conf.d directory --
> >> must contain the following :
> >>
> >> Section "Device
ils like glxgears work just fine; glxinfo reports NVIDIA
> extensions), or is there just something I've fundamentally missed or messed
> up here?
If glxinfo reports correct data and glxgears works fine, then this
may be a bug and please report it. You may CC both celestia and
opengl since right now it is not obvious which is the culprit.
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Andrew Savchenko
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e. See feature matrix for
details:
https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix/
In most cases 3D works, but slower than on the proprietary driver
and some advanced features may be missing.
> Are there any 3rd possibilities ?
No, at least if you want 3D.
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Andrew Savchenko
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a
patch and select native arch in CPU arch menu.
[1] https://github.com/graysky2/kernel_gcc_patch
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hat kernel CFLAGS should not be
randomly tampered with, I can't agree that -march itself is useless.
Tests and results are available here:
https://github.com/graysky2/kernel_gcc_patch
Optimization is a very powerful tool if taken with care. Of course
it may lead to a disastrous result if mindlessly used.
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 20:11:52 +0200 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> Am 30.04.2015 um 19:45 schrieb Andrew Savchenko:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 18:26:22 +0200 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> >> That simple. The kernel is too important and the people programming it
On Fri, 1 May 2015 05:09:51 + (UTC) Martin Vaeth wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> >
> > That's why kernel makes sure that no floating point instructions
> > sneaks in using CFLAGS, you may see a lot of -mno-${intrucion_set}
> > flags when running make -V.
/she be contacted?
Just make another request on Bugzilla.
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Andrew Savchenko
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lightweight, so I try to avoid them
whenever possible.
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ey are usufull for clustering, fast
deployment, fast downgrades and so on.
2) The same binpkg packages, but put into the portage tree for
specific "hard to build" packages, they usually have "-bin" suffix.
That is your case.
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t it up
you may remove some packages even from the @system set. E.g. if
you're sure you don't need man or ssh, remove corresponding
packages. Just be careful here since it is easy to brick your
system here.
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Andrew Savchenko
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5.0.2431.0 and later
versions. Please note that this flag disables autoload of hotwording
nacl plugin, so if one had earlier chromium versions installed, one
will still have this plugin installed on a system.
In order to remove already installed plugin one have to delete the
following directory
(e.g. with gnash or html5-compatible
browser) use isolated container or vm.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ities in network
stack, protocol handlers or even network device drivers.
By default Gentoo has no interfaces enabled, but usually they are
set up during initial install. And users may be unaware that even
without any network applications they may be vulnerable with
enabled interfaces. Proper con
eir job easier. A quick check shows
that there are version constrains on dependencies, e.g. >=vtk-6.1,
but they're not mentioned in the documentation. Fixing this will
save people from digging into cmake files.
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Andrew Savchenko
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gt; I can understand the delay for sending email (spammers) but why the
> same delay for reading email?
I use POP3 and SMTP for gmail daily, no delays here. Maybe your ISP
is doing something: either bug, or MitM or some other nasty things.
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Andrew Savchenko
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o learn a bit more about it
> first.
>
> Regards, and thank you for the spread of such Important type software
> in a FOSS way.
>
> [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Science
> [2] https://github.com/gentoo-science/sci (If you check the commits
> log you'll
w did you clone it? It appears parts are missing.
In the old days make.conf and other files were not in /etc/portage,
but in /etc. At least non-optional stuff.
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Andrew Savchenko
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fix all failures here. Well, I have >3000 packages installed...
> An upgrade will
> take somewhere between a couple days and a couple weeks.
>
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NET_NS as well as userspace tools should
support this), then you have to set up network inside container and
bridge/route it with the host system.
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location = /usr/portage
> sync-type = rsync
> sync-uri = rsync://192.168.139.7/gentoo-portage
You are missing local overlay description. Add to gentoo.conf
something like this:
[local]
priority = 100
location = /usr/local/portage
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Andrew Savchenko
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les directory.
>
> I think I'm going to try exporting it first and see if it does what I
> want first, if it works I'll leave it. :-)
We have a cluster of identical machines. Exporting over NFS works
just fine, though we exported not only /usr/portage,
but /usr/local/po
I'm trying to select text on
> DISPLAY=:0.0 and paste it on DISPLAY=:0.1
Just for the record: I have the same problem with multihead setup
(:0.0 and :0.1). While selecting with mouse doesn't work. Using
menu functions "copy" in one application and "paste" in another one
works fine. IIRC there are actually two buffers in X: for mouse
selection and for copy-and-paste (both via menu and
keyboard shortcuts).
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Andrew Savchenko
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gly on such setup.
One more reason already mentioned by Grant is true for my case too:
in my window manager (e16) I can have independent desktops on each
screen, but not in xinerama mode. Probably this can be fixed in
software, but might require a lot of work. JFYI dwm allows
independent work on xinerama screens, but I have another issues
with dwm.
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Andrew Savchenko
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pires: 2018-02-26]
Key fingerprint = 63EB 04FA A30C 76E2 952E 6ED6 5659 53B9 5372 756C
uid [ultimate] Andrew Savchenko
uid [ultimate] Andrew A. Savchenko (NRNU MEPhI)
uid [ultimate] Andrew A. Savchenko (UT Department)
Hi,
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 10:57:37 +0200 Jean-Christophe Bach wrote:
> I have a very similar problem, at least concerning your 2nd point
> (duplicated keys). All my problems came when I updated gnupg from 1.x to
> 2.x. I tried to solve them by playing with different 2.x versions but
> with the last
uch command, it usually contains a hint on
what is wrong. Also it is much better to write iptables / iproute /
tc rules manually then using high level generators like shorewall —
this will give you a good understanding on what is going on and how
to optimize or tighten your setup.
Best regards,
And
ted
without touching iptables rules. Gentoo init script support ipset
rules save/load as well as iptables.
Do not forget about ipv6 if it is enabled on your network.
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Andrew Savchenko
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v ] [ -nN ].
>
> Furthermore the option "-f" isn't explained anywhere.
>
> What I don't understand here ? ;)
Is your man page out of date? From my man procinfo:
SYNOPSIS
procinfo [ -fsmadiDSbrChv ] [ -nN ] [ -Ffile ]
...
OPTIONS
-f Run procinfo
On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 04:43:56 +0100 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko [16-12-14 17:07]:
> > On Sat, 10 Dec 2016 05:06:54 +0100 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > for the options "-nN" and "-d" the man
should not crash, so if your system is
up-to-date (not only xterm, but Xorg, freetype and friends as well,
so better update all system) and bug is still here, please report
it on bugzilla.
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Andrew Savchenko
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s://bugs.gentoo.org and report a bug there.
Please select title correctly, since bug you are reporting is
x11-misc/slop-4.3.21 compilation failure. It has nothing to do with
media-gfx/maim aside from being its dependency.
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Andrew Savchenko
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> HELP! I need somebody... HELP! not just anybodu, HELP!
> I need just GENTOOO UH!H!...
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Cheers
> Meino
>
>
>
>
>
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Andrew Savchenko
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; suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Try Xnest or Xvfb.
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Andrew Savchenko
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erything above doesn't help:
a) reduce -j to a value where memory usage is suitable for you;
b) consider using -Os in your {C,CXX,F,FC}FLAGS, since such system
is certainly short of memory.
5. If even 4. doesn't help, consider using more powerful host to
build binary packag
stScript and PNG formats
> License: LGPL-3
>
> Is this a dependency bug in the weasyprint ebuild?
Yes, please report on bugzilla.
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Andrew Savchenko
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like it will take knowledge only the developers of
> the corresponding software have.
Get in touch with the arm Gentoo team. If you sure your fix is
correct, open bugs on bugzilla. There is nothing wrong in opening
tons of good bug reports with patches :)
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Andrew Savchenko
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e without HPN support. I have no problems so far. But HPN is
unofficial and it may trigger problems. Maybe this is a bug in HPN,
maybe a server's custom protection.
Try to report this on bugzilla for openssh maintainers.
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Andrew Savchenko
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is possible to generate different PDFs
with the same SHA1 hash.
On-line service is available together with detailed description:
https://alf.nu/SHA1
So danger of SHA1 collision is much closer than
9,223,372,036,854,775,808 SHA1 computations or 1 110-GPU year.
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Andrew Savchenko
p
ual state is not
that bad and some options are already available.)
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s pulled an build-only deps, so use
`-DNuavt --with-bdeps y'. "vt" here is optional and affects only
on-screen output.
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Andrew Savchenko
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effort (OpenPOWER)
Indeed they are. But that boxes are quite expensive and hard to get.
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Andrew Savchenko
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with gkeys any user will be able to get
> packages via git, and somehow automatically gpg -verify the signature of
> each package that (s)he got when (s)he, say:
Yes and no. AFAIK gkeys is not yet fully implemented. Right now it
can be used to verify dev keys, but I'm not aware about a
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:04:06 -0500 Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 6:26 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 03:42:24 -0500 taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> >>
> >> The IOMMU (theoretically) protects the CPU and memory from rogue
> >> devices
buy them from IBM's website like any other computer.
> http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/linux-lc.html
There is no way to import them into my country now. In a year or
two maybe, but not now :/
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Andrew Savchenko
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Compare dumps when connection stalls
and when it works fine. Many reasons are possible, it's hard to
guess from data you provided.
But it makes me wonder why you have default via VPN and given
address via eth0. This may lead to undesirable consequences like
VPN carrier (or some aux request) trying to go through its own VPN
tunnel.
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Andrew Savchenko
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can set LANG=en_US, or
change LANG only for neomutt/vim, e.g.:
#/bin/sh
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 vim ...
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u really need to use a newer kernel
> for proper support. I didn't even try my new laptop with an old kernel
> (most of my other machines are on 4.1 LTS still.)
Ditto. With a bleeding edge hardware one needs a bleeding edge
software, at least kernel, drivers/firmware and @system.
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Andrew Savchenko
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c-xterm-colors.html
e.g.
echo -ne "\033]12;#DD3123\007"
will change your cursor to red (colour DD3123) without affecting
normal text foreground and background colors.
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amn fast.
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ent.
> > Probably not the ordinary use-case...
> >
>
> Honestly, I can't think of why you wouldn't want to use it.
It is an additional attack surface. If there is no use for some
$feature on some system, it must be disabled. Also this subsystem
is still new i
eature:
"may cause unexpected problems"
instead of saying "some additional features will be disabled"
Hey, this is _very_ different to have some extra stuff off and
to have core stuff with "unexpected problems".
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Andrew Savchenko
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strategy. If this is the eix
problem, isolate it to eix only without invoking layman (or emaint
sync -a or what on the earth you were doing?!).
Try with eix-update. If problem persists, look for what eix cache
method you are using: see man eix for the list, there are many of
them. Since you have exec error, it likely is ebuild, try to change
it to parse or metadata.
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Andrew Savchenko
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gt; What's going on here?
Shared objects often need -fPIC for proper relocations when
linking, just add it when you're told to. It allows COW strategy
for DLOs but at the cost of extra CPU register and some slowdown.
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Andrew Savchenko
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gt; >
> Shouldn't this be in the ebuilds? eg.
> if gcc:6[pie];
> then CFLAGS=${CFLAGS} -fPIC
I'm not so sure. Whether -fPIC is required or not depends on too
many factors and adding it when not needed will bring harm.
Are you using hardened?
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Andrew Savchenko
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HOME is
> set in the environment. In the libreoffice jre selection dialog the jre
> is showing an selected but I still get this error:
>
> $ lowriter
> javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!
> Warning: failed to read path from javaldx
>
>
> What have I
So I have normal tmpfs on /tmp (and /var/tmp on hosts with lots or
RAM), but both tmpfs and running daemons/apps can benefit from
compressed memory for rarely used pages while enjoing full RAM
speed for frequently accessed ones.
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Andrew Savchenko
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swap partition. On resume just reverse actions.
Apparently it is pointless to encrypt swap if unencrypted
hibernation image is used, because all memory is accessible through
that image (and even if it is deleted later, it can be restored
from hdd and in some cases from ssd).
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Andrew Savchenko
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Hi all!
I'd like to remind you that
$ date -d @15
is drawing close!
Don't miss the moment :)
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Andrew Savchenko
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C++11 ABI bug, see
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624370
Just another compilation failure. I had not studied close what is
wrong there, but likely some unhandled API change.
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Andrew Savchenko
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>
> pasted it right after it, and changed just its name:
> x86 default/linux/x86/13.0/customized stable
>
> But, when i run
> eselect profile list
>
> i don't see mine profile enlisted.
>
> So, where did i make mistake?
Use /etc/portage/profile/ directory for profile customization.
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Andrew Savchenko
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you may increase log verbosity in cupsd.conf.
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s no longer needed in general case and
was removed.
The warning is here is for the people with special setups (e.g. out
of the tree modules) updating from very old systems.
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Andrew Savchenko
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0x24e
> [140398.382275] kthread+0xfc/0x101
> [140398.382278] ? init_completion+0x24/0x24
> [140398.382284] ret_from_fork+0x25/0x30
> [140398.382287] Code: 00 75 2a 4c 89 f7 e8 79 52 d5 ff 48 8d 75 b0 4c 89
> e2 4c 89 ef e8 03 3a 00 00 eb 11 44 89 fe 48 c7 c7 0a a1 a0 81 e8 c9 79
> d0 ff <0f> ff 48 83 c4 38 5b 41 5c 41 5d 41 5e 41 5f 5d c3 85 f6 79 02
> [140398.382341] ---[ end trace 279bbc0d0aae56cc ]---
Looks like a kernel bug, try the latest vanilla kernel.
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I think I am, verified by checking those two config
> settings in /proc/config.gz.
>
> Would somebody please suggest to me where I am going wrong, here?
If you are using ALSA (I suppose you are), run alsamixer and check
the settings of the "beep" channel, it can be muted or set to 0.
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gotoblas2-1.13-r1
>
> but in eselect-cblas-0.1.ebuild there are no such dependencies listed.
> Where are these blocking messages coming from.
Could you please post the full error message?
OT: gotoblas2 is quite old, use openblas instead, it has better
optimizations, especially for
t;undesired" packages are
actually mandatory.
If you have some form on snapshots of your changes, you can try to
bisect them in a git bisect way.
Another approach is to run X server (or any other app suspected as
a troublemaker) under strace (or attach strace to a running process)
and see what is going on. You will have a lot of low level
information and extensive filtering will be required; strace is
capable of that, but you will need to dig into its documentation.
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trick, or whatever, that'll
> block specified domains?
Use uBlock origin. Both firefox and chromium work perfectly fine
for me on a Core2Duo host.
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Andrew Savchenko
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at happen to also be attached?
Yes, you can write an udev rule to create any names or symlinks you
want on any events selected by triggers. See
http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
and udev docs.
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Andrew Savchenko
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est imo.
> Guidance and comments, warmly requested,
> James
>
>
> [1]
> http://ceph.com/docs/v0.78/rados/configuration/filesystem-recommendations/
>
> [2] http://ceph.com/docs/master/release-notes/#v0-80-firefly
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me
new features.
3) I looked over patches in gentoo-sources and found none I'm
interested into. (That doesn't mean they are useless, just not my
usecases.)
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at this time; any
> ceph issues with openrc, as I do see systemd related items with ceph.
We are using openrc too, no related issues. (systemd is banned on
all our setups: masked and its dirs are in INSTALL_MASK, so we don't
have its stuff floating around.)
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 16:20:36 + (UTC) James wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko gmail.com> writes:
> > We are using openrc too, no related issues. (systemd is banned on
> > all our setups: masked and its dirs are in INSTALL_MASK, so we don't
> > have its stuff floating ar
stall, at the
> cost of lots of hassle/bugs/etc. In general Gentoo tends to take the
> pragmatic approach. If you're a purist of just about any kind you're
> going to have to hold your nose. However, this cuts both ways - the
> purists who don't want YOU to be able t
that most people on the list are not native speakers,
so IMHO superfluous verbalism is inappropriate here.
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> with the PID, process name and the block id. (This can be a lot of
> lines, so dmesg -c might be useful) I'm not exactly sure how to identify
> which files belong to which block, though.
This depends on filesystem being used. For ext* family debugfs may
be used:
# debugfs /dev/
ncheck inode1 inode2 ...
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support (abi_x86_32) or use emul-linux-x86-* prebuilt
packages. Either way your system will end up with 32-bit libraries
installed, but in case of multilib they will be optimized for your
hardware and use cases (*FLAGS and USE).
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Andrew Savchenko
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is very promising by both design and capabilities.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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Hi,
On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 16:36:25 +0100 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 23.12.2014 um 16:20 schrieb Andrew Savchenko:
[...]
> > We used it about a year ago for our infrastructure (backup and live
> > sync of HA systems), obviously both servers and clients were used,
> > both
exactly :/ It was something rather new at that time like 3.12.x.
> How many disks / OSDs?
3 OSDs with raid6 attached to each one.
> Sorry for being so curious ..
Not a problem :)
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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Hi,
On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 00:38:58 -0600 Bruce Hill wrote:
> To whoever controls this list...
>
> I just arrived home to find my mailbox spammed with hundreds of messages from
> this luser Andrew Savchenko
Please stop insults and offensive language. I just sent replies to
the l
rofile (or whatever login shell
you're using) with check that filesystem is not mounted already,
something like:
grep -q $MOUNTPOINT || sshfs $USR@HOST:/file/system MOUNTPOINT
Alternatively you may add this to your DE/WM autostart scripts, if
you are using GUI logins only.
Best regards,
Andre
imited scale of pdf pages (limited
only by available memory). This is really handy when handling huge
pdf pages (e.g. some schemes, graphs) with very small fonts, so
large zoom is required to made them readable; evince can't handle
such issues.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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xt -S "pdf|viewer"
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>
> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
>
> How did you get mupdf to display a pdf?
Just run it:
$ mupdf file.pdf
In my case mupdf is configured as follows:
Installed ve
On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 19:25:54 +0100 lee wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko writes:
>
> > On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote:
> >> Andrew Savchenko writes:
> >>
> >> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
> &g
ith custom flags
and configure options. Gentoo is much better suited for this task.
And as a result 13 years old hardware is still usable to watch 720p
and most of 1080p videos (without GPU hardware decoding). A
byproduct of such interest is a deep understanding of system
internals, which is a great re
my dev overlay. New
clsync version was recently released and I plan to push it to tree
after some testing.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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re and could offer a guess what might be wrong here - a real bug,
> custom-cflags, or something entirely different?
I gave up on chromium starting from chromium-36, where they dropped
pre-SSE2 x86 support (and I use such system: Athlon-XP). I tried to
re-add this stuff with partial success
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