I run KDE 4.11.1 and Akonadi against Postgres rather than MySQL
(USE="-mysql postgres" in make.conf) on ~amd64 (hardened if that
matters). Recently I've noticed that akonadi is failing to start
postgres at all. xsession-errors (attached is from the first start of
a new user) contains:
> Database
On 09/29/2013 04:58 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> As much as I hate systemd
My Alzheimer's prevents me from remembering your reasons for hating systemd.
Would you *very* briefly refresh my memory, please?
On 10/07/2013 11:36 PM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> Thanks for your responses. I'm sorry I forgot to mention that I do have
> xfce4-mount-plugin installed.
>
> box0=; equery list '*xfce*'|grep mount
> xfce-extra/xfce4-mount-plugin-0.6.4
>
> But I still can't auto-mount my removable drives. So I thou
Am 07.10.2013 19:24, schrieb Michael Hampicke:
> Am 07.10.2013 11:29, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> Am 03.10.2013 15:39, schrieb Michael Hampicke:
>>
>>> Server side:
>>>
>>> [ebuild R ~] app-emulation/libvirt-1.1.2-r3 USE="caps
>>> libvirtd lvm macvtap nls numa python qemu udev vepa
>>>
On 10/07/2013 08:08 AM, Samuli Suominen wrote:
> On 07/10/13 00:01, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 07:01:09PM +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
>>> I want to be able auto-mount removable drives. I'm running xfce:
>>> box0=; equery list xfce-base/xfce4-meta
>>> * Searching for
Is the message below I should do something about?
box0=; dmesg|grep -i PAE
[0.00] Notice: NX (Execute Disable) protection cannot be
enabled: non-PAE kernel!
My CPU seems to have support for it.
box0=; grep pae /proc/cpuinfo
flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr
Am 07.10.2013 11:29, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Am 03.10.2013 15:39, schrieb Michael Hampicke:
>
>> Server side:
>>
>> [ebuild R ~] app-emulation/libvirt-1.1.2-r3 USE="caps libvirtd
>> lvm macvtap nls numa python qemu udev vepa virt-network -audit
>> -avahi -firewalld -fuse -iscsi -lxc -
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 19:28:01 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> The original config had OHCI enabled. My mobo doesn't need UHCI. I
>> didn't have EHCI enabled but likely don't need it anyway. I don't think
>> anything I have is USB3 based on what folks are posting here.
> EHCI is US
Gregory Shearman gmail.com> writes:
> Both servers are running Gentoo Stable... therefore current kernels (for
> their architecture). Both have external HDD attached via USB.
Hey Greg,
If you just "reply" to the thread, we can keep one continuous
thread going in lieu of a new posting each tim
>> I've been getting a kernel oops for awhile that is worse than ever in
>> 3.11.1. It seems to be related to my XHCI USB port. I followed the
>> instructions here:
>>
>> http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel_Crash_Dumps
>>
>> but /proc/vmcore doesn't exist after I reboot the system after a
>> crash
Am 03.10.2013 15:39, schrieb Michael Hampicke:
> Server side:
>
> [ebuild R ~] app-emulation/libvirt-1.1.2-r3 USE="caps libvirtd
> lvm macvtap nls numa python qemu udev vepa virt-network -audit
> -avahi -firewalld -fuse -iscsi -lxc -nfs -openvz -parted -pcap
> -phyp -policykit -rbd -sasl (-s
On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 19:11:26 -0500, Dale wrote:
> I looked at those. They have no color at all. It's just metal on
> mine. I've had them for a while so I suspect they are USB2. Just a
> thought tho. They could be USB1 for all I know.
They are USB2. If they're not blue, they're not USB3 and
On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 19:28:01 -0500, Dale wrote:
> The original config had OHCI enabled. My mobo doesn't need UHCI. I
> didn't have EHCI enabled but likely don't need it anyway. I don't think
> anything I have is USB3 based on what folks are posting here.
EHCI is USB2, if you disable that and
In linux.gentoo.user, James wrote:
> Gregory Shearman gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> b) The important reason I need an initramfs is that I have my root
>> filesystems on LVM partitions (except for my ARM servers).
>
> Hello Gregory,
>
> Please tell me, as much as you are confortable with,
> about yo
On 05.10.2013 15:50, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 05/10/2013 13:32, Andreas Prieß wrote:
>>> This dual head setup - do you have one large desktop across two
monitors, or two screens configured in xorg.conf? I can never quite
remember what xinerama does (I think it's the first one)
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