Is this fixed in the new kernel currently in Limbo?
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Mitch Harder wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Daniél Lecoq wrote:
>> Confirmed...
>> would be great to have working net again.
>>
>> sabayonino skrev 2011-10-19 01:58:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm checking sa
I'd like to keep things as they are really.
I do not see the need for this. It only makes things more complex.
It is good that switching the kernel takes a bit more effort on the
user end, it forces users to read up.
We backward support many kernels and their modules in Entropy, so it
is no probl
Size for Xfce WAS an issue and the reason I've added Midori.
With that gone I suggest we add www-client/chromium instead.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 12:27 AM, Wolfden wrote:
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> 2011/10/20 Sławomir Nizio
>>
>> $self wrote:
>> > (...)
>> > Anyways,
>> > "The new Automatic option for Identify As n
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 2:04 AM, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
> Hi,
> there are new kernel binaries in sabayon-limbo, version 3.0-r11, based
> on Linux 3.0.7.
>
> Go test them!
> --
> Fabio Erculiani
>
>
anything in paticular? Just updated, not seeing anything crazy here.
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KJS
~wolfden~
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 8:09 AM, Danilo Pianini
wrote:
> In this review
> (http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/10/19/sabayon-7-gnome-3-review/)
> the reviewer suggests to: "For this second stage [kernel update], what
> I would like to see is for the package manager, after the first stage
> has finishe
2011/10/20 Sławomir Nizio
> $self wrote:
> > (...)
> > Anyways,
> > "The new Automatic option for Identify As now enables built-in
> > compatiblity quirks to work around mis-behaving websites like
> > Google's. You can still choose a genuine Midori identity which doesn't
> > do that."
> > -
> htt
$self wrote:
> (...)
> Anyways,
> "The new Automatic option for Identify As now enables built-in
> compatiblity quirks to work around mis-behaving websites like
> Google's. You can still choose a genuine Midori identity which doesn't
> do that."
> -
> http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/archives/47
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Danilo Pianini
wrote:
>
> I agree. Midori is lightweight, but to me is far better to equip our spins
> with Chromium, Opera or Firefox.
>
> 2011/10/20 Ian Whyman
>>
>> Security by obscurity, what could possibly go wrong?!
>>
>> On Oct 20, 2011 11:50 AM, "Gregor M
Entropy version does not seem to match equo's one:
equo --version
entropy: 1.0
equo: 1.0_rc60
It causes this message to pop up:
equo upgrade --ask
>>
>> Entropy/Equo version mismatch: it could make your system explode!
>> (1.0_rc60 [equo] & 1.0 [entropy])
>>
Despite that, this is the entropy
Entropy 1.0_rc60 has been pushed to sabayon-limbo for testing.
Just install it, should be all good.
Cheers,
--
Fabio Erculiani
In this review (http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2011/10/19/sabayon-7-gnome-3-review/)
the reviewer suggests to: "For this second stage [kernel update], what
I would like to see is for the package manager, after the first stage
has finished, to present a list of available kernels, with the
recommended one
I agree. Midori is lightweight, but to me is far better to equip our spins
with Chromium, Opera or Firefox.
2011/10/20 Ian Whyman
> Security by obscurity, what could possibly go wrong?!
> On Oct 20, 2011 11:50 AM, "Gregor Mahnic" wrote:
>
>> Indeed there is nothing wrong with opera. In fact be
Security by obscurity, what could possibly go wrong?!
On Oct 20, 2011 11:50 AM, "Gregor Mahnic" wrote:
> Indeed there is nothing wrong with opera. In fact because few people use
> it there are also less exploits out there for it which makes it safer to
> use.
>
> --- On *Thu, 10/20/11, Wolfden *
Indeed there is nothing wrong with opera. In fact because few people use it
there are also less exploits out there for it which makes it safer to use.
--- On Thu, 10/20/11, Wolfden wrote:
From: Wolfden
Subject: Re: [sabayon-dev] Suggestion for Spins - New Default Browser
To: devel@lists.sabay
It was my comment to the picture and not your mail, don't get me wrong. :)
2011/10/20 Sławomir Nizio
> Also why there's no Opera listed is beyond me. Isn't it mainstream
> enough? (At least it seems they haven't ban this browser yet.)
> Anyways,
> "The new Automatic option for Identify As now enables built-in
> compatiblity quirks to work around mis-behaving websites li
Also why there's no Opera listed is beyond me. Isn't it mainstream
enough? (At least it seems they haven't ban this browser yet.)
Anyways,
"The new Automatic option for Identify As now enables built-in
compatiblity quirks to work around mis-behaving websites like
Google's. You can still choose a ge
Heh, stupid lame amateurs sites.
Hi,
there are new kernel binaries in sabayon-limbo, version 3.0-r11, based
on Linux 3.0.7.
Go test them!
--
Fabio Erculiani
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