On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 12:08:44PM +0200, Thomas Trepl via blfs-support wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 05.04.2020, 11:07 + schrieb Mark Broeders via
> blfs-support:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I've succesfully completed a (B)LFS (development version) install and
> > everything works great so far, but I can'
On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 10:14:37PM -0400, Scott Andrews via blfs-support wrote:
>
> Configuring the kernel using the default configuration on the raspberry pi
> ALWAYS results in a bootable kernel/system.
Because the Pis have very few hardware options. On ARM as a whole,
almost every product is
Am Sonntag, den 05.04.2020, 11:07 + schrieb Mark Broeders via
blfs-support:
> Hello!
>
> I've succesfully completed a (B)LFS (development version) install and
> everything works great so far, but I can't seem to get Falkon browser
> working. I suppose the problem must be with QtWebEngine, bu
Hello!
I've succesfully completed a (B)LFS (development version) install and
everything works great so far, but I can't seem to get Falkon browser
working. I suppose the problem must be with QtWebEngine, but so far I
haven't been able to figure out what I've done wrong. I completely followed
the b
On Sun, 2020-04-05 at 10:02 +0530, Nagasayanam, V.S via blfs-support
wrote:
> Hello,
> In response to my message:
> ---
> --
> >I am to state that I rebuilt elogind-243.4 and just added 'make
> > install-elogind' a
Hi all,
for those who have some spare CPUs and might want to donate them to
the FAH project, I hacked a little setup script with which you get the
FAH client running on you LFS box.
FAH provides data packages on which some calculations has to be
performed. Actually, the project provides data to a