I have similar breakage with xcb*-0.3.8 but with gnome-base/nautilus
this time, but seems related with startup-notification...
During the ebuild compilation, it fail with a link error searching for
libxcb-aux, libxcb-event and libxcb-atom. I search in all .la file, run
lafilefixer to verify if
I really enjoyed (and still) Open Firmware which was used by Apple on the
PowerPC macintosh (starting from the first PCI models up to the latest G5)
It is a nice environment, with all the capabilities of UEFI with even more as
it come for free and directly with a Forth interpreter (basically the
I don't think normal login utility allow this. Unix never does this.
Look at the Getty, login man pages but I really don't think it is possible.
> Le 3 août 2014 à 14:49, Nikos Chantziaras a écrit :
>
>
> Does someone know how to enable the echoing of passwords when logging in? I
> mean in
There is one possibility: modify the login app code to display stars ;)
> Le 3 août 2014 à 15:02, Anan Laksmana a écrit :
>
> I think it's not possible
>
>> On Aug 3, 2014 7:50 PM, "Nikos Chantziaras" wrote:
>> Does someone know how to enable the echoing of passwords when logging in? I
>> mea
You could also disable the overcommitment so that an app that ask for too much
memory will be denied (you know the possible NULL pointer malloc could return.
With overcommit, it will never return NULL whatever the memory status is.
Without this, all requested memory is really allocated, and mall
always the best choice, and
I'm pretty sure that there are some cases that rsync will behave better
than a simple recursive cp
Cheers,
Godzil
Le 2014-04-30 09:47, Peter Humphrey a écrit :
On Tuesday 29 Apr 2014 16:05:04 walt wrote:
On 04/29/2014 05:49 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
I don't suppose it's misuse, just different use, which is fine when
separated by
a few thousand miles :-) . It just annoys me when I'm offered a regular
coffe
Le 2014-04-30 12:47, Peter Humphrey a écrit :
On Wednesday 30 Apr 2014 10:21:11 godzil wrote:
I suspect that your habits for "regular" or "ordinary" came from
French,
where the first translation of regular is "régulier", "habituel" which
mean that it
For the "suspend" after a wakeup, I've a similar problem on my EEEPC
1000HE, I didn't investigate a lot, but on my case I strongly suspect
that it is caused by a two process/script that try to manage the same
event.
It does not happen when I press the Sleep button (Fn+F1 if I recall
correctly)
Le 2014-06-02 13:23, Matti Nykyri a écrit :
On Jun 2, 2014, at 16:40, "J. Roeleveld" wrote:
Well i have a switch in the door of the server room. It opens when you
open the door. That signals the kernel to wipe all the encryption keys
from kernel memory. Without the keys there is no access to t
, godzil wrote:
Le 2014-06-02 13:23, Matti Nykyri a écrit :
On Jun 2, 2014, at 16:40, "J. Roeleveld" wrote:
Well i have a switch in the door of the server room. It opens when
you
open the door. That signals the kernel to wipe all the encryption
keys
from kernel memory. Without the keys t
So you can log from SSH or telnet but not the console?
If not, I would check all the profile and bashrc files to be sure there is
nothing wrong there.
If you can log from outside, could you have forbidden root to log from tty0?
You should try adding another user connecting from outside, them log
à 17:24, Andrew Lowe a écrit :
>
>> On 01/30/16 23:34, Godzil wrote:
>> So you can log from SSH or telnet but not the console?
>>
>> If not, I would check all the profile and bashrc files to be sure there is
>> nothing wrong there.
>>
>> If you can log
;
>>> On 01/30/16 23:34, Godzil wrote:
>>> So you can log from SSH or telnet but not the console?
>>>
>>> If not, I would check all the profile and bashrc files to be sure
>>> there is nothing wrong there.
>>>
>>> If you can log from o
If it's build using debug options, looking with GDB where it fail would be much
more useful than a random dependency graph.
It's intriguing that it default just after doing a mmap:
mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1,
0) = 0x7f50a7949000
What options
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