On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 11.01.2013 13:00, schrieb Adam Carter:
>>
>> I had noticed it a while ago, it appears to be hardmasked:
>>
>>
>> # Jory A. Pratt mailto:anar...@gentoo.org>> (15
>> Dec 2012)
>> # PGO is known to be busted with most configurat
On 01/10/2013 04:21 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 08:01:47AM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote
>
> I got an APC Back-UPS BX1300G-CN from the local Staples. No worry
> whatsoever about overloading this baby. I'm currently running a
> "torture test" with the monitor, the modem, and bot
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 05:33:30PM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
> The systemd defenders are using "separate /usr" as a "wookie defense"
> in an attempt to divert attention form the main issue. Separate /usr
> is actually a secondary issue. The main issue is whether or not we get
> systemd ramme
James wrote:
> Dale gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
>> http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3996#manual
> I got a second identical mobo delivered today, so now I have
> a book. Check the connectors to the Front panel, all is correct.
> The mobo is Rev. 1.1. Swapped out ram, too, just to
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 10:42:37AM -0600, Canek Pel??ez Vald??s wrote
>
>> No, because the problem has never been in udev (nor systemd, for that
>> matter). It fixes how *Gentoo* packages udev; probably the devs read
>> the following comment fr
On 12/01/13 00:33, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 10:42:37AM -0600, Canek Pel??ez Vald??s wrote
No, because the problem has never been in udev (nor systemd, for that
matter). It fixes how *Gentoo* packages udev; probably the devs read
the following comment from Lennart (note it was
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 06:48:44PM +, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First system build with a Gigabyte mobo. I never
> got a "motherboard install book" and cannot seem
> to find any docs on installing a new 990FXA-UD3
> with a FX8350 and ram installed. Everything is new
> and I have built many PC
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 06:04:01AM -0800, walt wrote:
> This seems to me like very happy news indeed, but I'm interested in contrary
> opinions. There's a recent thread discussing how udev-197 breaks lvm2, but
> that's a trivial fix once you know about it.
>
> The problem is caused because many a
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:30:54 -0500
James Cloos wrote:
> Or, just:
>
> :; find /var/db/pkg -name CONTENTS | xargs -0 grep -l /usr/lib/udev/
> | awk -F/ '{print "=" $5 "/" $6}' | xargs emerge -pv
>
> which should be fastest.
The original command runs quicker than the time it takes to parse
your'
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 13:36:13 -0800
walt wrote:
> On 01/11/2013 12:18 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:52:14 -0800
> > walt wrote:
> >
> >> On 01/11/2013 07:14 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >>> emerge -p1 $(for p in $(qfile -Cvq $(find /usr/lib/udev/) | sort
> >>> -u); do ech
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 10:42:37AM -0600, Canek Pel??ez Vald??s wrote
> No, because the problem has never been in udev (nor systemd, for that
> matter). It fixes how *Gentoo* packages udev; probably the devs read
> the following comment from Lennart (note it was written almost a month
> ago):
>
>
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Sascha Cunz wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>
But it fixes how udev it's packaged in Gentoo, which is very good
news. I haven't upgraded, sin
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Sascha Cunz wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>>> But it fixes how udev it's packaged in Gentoo, which is very good
>>> news. I haven't upgraded, since I need systemd-197 also (which wasn't
>>> yet in the tree yesterd
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Sascha Cunz wrote:
> [...]
>
>> But it fixes how udev it's packaged in Gentoo, which is very good
>> news. I haven't upgraded, since I need systemd-197 also (which wasn't
>> yet in the tree yesterday), and I don't use LVM, but I'm wondering if
>> the LVM problem ha
[...]
> But it fixes how udev it's packaged in Gentoo, which is very good
> news. I haven't upgraded, since I need systemd-197 also (which wasn't
> yet in the tree yesterday), and I don't use LVM, but I'm wondering if
> the LVM problem happens when you use an initramfs. I'm guessing it
> doesn't,
On 01/11/2013 12:18 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:52:14 -0800
> walt wrote:
>
>> On 01/11/2013 07:14 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> emerge -p1 $(for p in $(qfile -Cvq $(find /usr/lib/udev/) | sort
>>> -u); do echo "=$p"; done)
>>
>> qfile stopped working for me many weeks ag
pk coolmail.se> writes:
> Are you sure it's a new mobo and not a replacement that someone had
> problems with and "RMA'd" it (and you got it instead)?
Newegg said it was new
> I've had one of those... I've never seen a mobo without the install manual.
> It may of course also be brand new and
James Cloos schrieb am 11.01.2013 21:30:
> Or, just:
>
> :; find /var/db/pkg -name CONTENTS | xargs -0 grep -l /usr/lib/udev/ | awk
> -F/ '{print "=" $5 "/" $6}' | xargs emerge -pv
>
> which should be fastest.
>
> -JimC
Or "emerge -av /usr/lib/udev". See "man emerge 1"
--
Regards
Daniel
Dale gmail.com> writes:
> http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3996#manual
I got a second identical mobo delivered today, so now I have
a book. Check the connectors to the Front panel, all is correct.
The mobo is Rev. 1.1. Swapped out ram, too, just to test.
> Does it beep?
Or, just:
:; find /var/db/pkg -name CONTENTS | xargs -0 grep -l /usr/lib/udev/ | awk -F/
'{print "=" $5 "/" $6}' | xargs emerge -pv
which should be fastest.
-JimC
--
James Cloos OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6
On 2013-01-11 19:48, James wrote:
> Is there a listing of jumpers or other install
> tips that I can find somewhere for this mobo?
> I meticulously connected everything, as this is not
> my first RODEO. I've never had a new mobo in the box without the
> little install guide book.bummer .
On 1/11/2013 09:14, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 11/01/13 16:04, walt wrote:
This seems to me like very happy news indeed, but I'm interested in
contrary
opinions. There's a recent thread discussing how udev-197 breaks
lvm2, but
that's a trivial fix once you know about it.
The problem is caused
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:52:14 -0800
walt wrote:
> On 01/11/2013 07:14 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > emerge -p1 $(for p in $(qfile -Cvq $(find /usr/lib/udev/) | sort
> > -u); do echo "=$p"; done)
>
> qfile stopped working for me many weeks ago and I wish I could get it
> working again. All the
On 01/11/2013 07:14 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> emerge -p1 $(for p in $(qfile -Cvq $(find /usr/lib/udev/) | sort -u); do echo
> "=$p"; done)
qfile stopped working for me many weeks ago and I wish I could get it working
again.
All the other portage utils work normally, though. Any idea how to
On 01/11/2013 09:14 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 11/01/13 16:04, walt wrote:
>> This seems to me like very happy news indeed, but I'm interested in
>> contrary
>> opinions. There's a recent thread discussing how udev-197 breaks
>> lvm2, but
>> that's a trivial fix once you know about it.
>>
>
James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First system build with a Gigabyte mobo. I never
> got a "motherboard install book" and cannot seem
> to find any docs on installing a new 990FXA-UD3
> with a FX8350 and ram installed. Everything is new
> and I have built many PCs before
>
> I got the new system put
Hello,
First system build with a Gigabyte mobo. I never
got a "motherboard install book" and cannot seem
to find any docs on installing a new 990FXA-UD3
with a FX8350 and ram installed. Everything is new
and I have built many PCs before
I got the new system put together
physically. I'm tryi
On 11/01/13 19:51, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 11.01.2013 16:14, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
Running this command (all in one line):
emerge -p1 $(for p in $(qfile -Cvq $(find /usr/lib/udev/) | sort -u); do
echo "=$p"; done)
should re-emerge all packages that still have files there. After t
Am 11.01.2013 16:14, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
> Running this command (all in one line):
>
> emerge -p1 $(for p in $(qfile -Cvq $(find /usr/lib/udev/) | sort -u); do
> echo "=$p"; done)
>
> should re-emerge all packages that still have files there. After that,
> /usr/lib/udev should no longer
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 8:04 AM, walt wrote:
> This seems to me like very happy news indeed, but I'm interested in contrary
> opinions. There's a recent thread discussing how udev-197 breaks lvm2, but
> that's a trivial fix once you know about it.
>
> The problem is caused because many apps inclu
Am 11.01.2013 16:14, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
> Running this command (all in one line):
>
> emerge -p1 $(for p in $(qfile -Cvq $(find /usr/lib/udev/) | sort -u); do
> echo "=$p"; done)
>
> should re-emerge all packages that still have files there. After that,
> /usr/lib/udev should no longer
On 11/01/13 16:04, walt wrote:
This seems to me like very happy news indeed, but I'm interested in contrary
opinions. There's a recent thread discussing how udev-197 breaks lvm2, but
that's a trivial fix once you know about it.
The problem is caused because many apps including lvm2 install thei
Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Dale wrote:
>
>> I have a better question. Why is a 82 year old woman using Gentoo? If
>> she installed Gentoo, updated Gentoo then she must be able to do
>> something with Gentoo, right?
>>
>> Dale
>
> Sorry for this Dale, but if this list g
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 9:04 AM, walt wrote:
> This seems to me like very happy news indeed, but I'm interested in contrary
> opinions. There's a recent thread discussing how udev-197 breaks lvm2, but
> that's a trivial fix once you know about it.
>
> The problem is caused because many apps inclu
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Dale wrote:
> I have a better question. Why is a 82 year old woman using Gentoo? If
> she installed Gentoo, updated Gentoo then she must be able to do
> something with Gentoo, right?
>
> Dale
Sorry for this Dale, but if this list gets to the end of the year and
Am 11.01.2013 13:00, schrieb Adam Carter:
>
> I had noticed it a while ago, it appears to be hardmasked:
>
>
> # Jory A. Pratt mailto:anar...@gentoo.org>> (15
> Dec 2012)
> # PGO is known to be busted with most configurations
> www-client/firefox pgo
>
> I never had a single
2013/1/11 Tamer Higazi
> Hi people!
> After updating my entire "world" I have problems emergeing gnustep-base
> (revdep-rebuild).
>
>
> I get the error on the screen and I am not getting smart how to solve
> it, and ideas?!:
>
> checking whether objc really works... no
> I don't seem to be able t
On 01/11/2013 05:24 AM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Hi people!
> After updating my entire "world" I have problems emergeing gnustep-base
> (revdep-rebuild).
>
>
> I get the error on the screen and I am not getting smart how to solve
> it, and ideas?!:
>
> checking whether objc really works... no
> I d
This seems to me like very happy news indeed, but I'm interested in contrary
opinions. There's a recent thread discussing how udev-197 breaks lvm2, but
that's a trivial fix once you know about it.
The problem is caused because many apps including lvm2 install their udev
config scripts in /usr/lib
On Thu, Jan 10 2013, Sascha Cunz wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2013, 13:52:58 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> Am 10.01.2013 12:49, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> > Does anyone else see boot problems as well?
>> >
>> > I re-configured my kernel and rebooted ... system stops/waits at
>> > "
Hi people!
After updating my entire "world" I have problems emergeing gnustep-base
(revdep-rebuild).
I get the error on the screen and I am not getting smart how to solve
it, and ideas?!:
checking whether objc really works... no
I don't seem to be able to use your Objective-C compiler to produce
I had noticed it a while ago, it appears to be hardmasked:
>
> # Jory A. Pratt (15 Dec 2012)
> # PGO is known to be busted with most configurations
> www-client/firefox pgo
>
> I never had a single problem with it, so I'm going to unmask it and
> see if anything breaks.
>
>
I just commented that
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