Hi all, I have a laptop keyboard problem - it fails to reconnect the
keyboard on opening after closing.
MS Surface pro 4 with type keyboard.
The keyboard connects correctly on bootup or resume from hibernate (when
open).
Close keyboard (removes power), open keyboard and it no longer works.
> On 5 Oct 2017, at 23:01, Tanstaafl wrote:
>
> Thanks very much to all who replied, two last questions for those who
> are using Linodeā¦
I've only been using Linode a couple of weeks, and I know nothing about Xen vs
KVM.
I just installed Linode's Gentoo image file
On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 15:15:11 -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> > I'm installing gentoo on new laptop which doesn't have eth slot. I
> > have i-tec usb-eth adapter which works fine (tested on linux live
> > distribution).
>
> Can you get 100Mbit/s with it?
>
> The laptop I use also has no ethernet.
On 2017-10-05 23:01, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 05/10/2017 21:39, p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing gentoo on new laptop which doesn't have eth slot. I
have
i-tec usb-eth adapter which works fine (tested on linux live
distribution).
For the first time: I've configured kernel,
On 2017-10-05 21:39, p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
> I'm installing gentoo on new laptop which doesn't have eth slot. I
> have i-tec usb-eth adapter which works fine (tested on linux live
> distribution).
Can you get 100Mbit/s with it?
The laptop I use also has no ethernet. I bought a USB dongle
On Thu Oct 05 2017 18:01:01 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Tanstaafl
wrote:
> Second, do you have rc_sys defined, or are you using auto-detect (is it
> just commented out)?
Oh - and if I were to change this to auto-detect (comment it out), and
the VM failed to boot,
On Mon Oct 02 2017 13:30:03 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Tanstaafl
wrote:
> Ok, so just got the notice that Linode is discontinuing their support
> for Xen, and forcing everyone to migrate their VMs to KVM.
Thanks very much to all who replied, two last questions
On 05/10/2017 21:39, p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm installing gentoo on new laptop which doesn't have eth slot. I have
> i-tec usb-eth adapter which works fine (tested on linux live distribution).
>
> For the first time: I've configured kernel, compiled, loaded kernel
> module and
I just noticed that ReiserFS has significant performance over ext3, 4 when
dealing with small files.
On 5 Oct 2017 11:32 pm, "christos kotsis" wrote:
If the big data are used often,and I/O performance is desirable, then I
would go for two partitions.
One would be either
If the big data are used often,and I/O performance is desirable, then I
would go for two partitions.
One would be either ext3 or ext4, with huge block size, while the second
could be one of two with small block size(minimum 1024).
On 5 Oct 2017 10:46 pm, wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 05, 2017 at 10:35:43AM +0100, Mick wrote
> There are a few problems with this approach:
>
> As it has already been mentioned, the Chinese, Ukrainian, et al. IP
> address blocks change on an hourly basis.
Huh?!? The subdomain names, maybe; but not the country IP address
range.
On Thu, 05 Oct 2017 21:39:58 +0200, p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
> I'm installing gentoo on new laptop which doesn't have eth slot. I have
> i-tec usb-eth adapter which works fine (tested on linux live
> distribution).
>
> For the first time: I've configured kernel, compiled, loaded kernel
>
Hi,
Installing gentoo on new laptop and it has 2TB disk. I want to use 1.8TB
for data where will be big files and also huge amount of small files,
thus I want to ask which FS is best for this. Until now I've used
reiserfs on cca 0.5TB partition, but I don't know if it's also good
choice for
Hi,
I'm installing gentoo on new laptop which doesn't have eth slot. I have
i-tec usb-eth adapter which works fine (tested on linux live
distribution).
For the first time: I've configured kernel, compiled, loaded kernel
module and created link to /etc/init.d/net.lo and somehow I've push it
On 10/05 05:47, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 19:04:29 +0200, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> > got this this evening:
> >
> > /root>eix-sync
> > * push.sh from https://github.com/vaeth/push/ is needed
> > [1]5309 exit 2 eix-sync
>
> Use emerge --sync followed by a world
On Thu, 5 Oct 2017 19:04:29 +0200, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> got this this evening:
>
> /root>eix-sync
> * push.sh from https://github.com/vaeth/push/ is needed
> [1]5309 exit 2 eix-sync
Use emerge --sync followed by a world update. That will install
app-shells/push and
Hi,
got this this evening:
/root>eix-sync
* push.sh from https://github.com/vaeth/push/ is needed
[1]5309 exit 2 eix-sync
Net is up:
>ping www.heise.de
PING www.heise.de (193.99.144.85) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from www.heise.de (193.99.144.85): icmp_seq=1 ttl=249 time=49.4 ms
64
On Wednesday, 4 October 2017 23:49:30 BST mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com
wrote:
> I have to disagree with the last post. You should most certainly block some
> inbound traffic. you should block ports you aren't using. If some ip
> addr. or particular provider have a customer trying to
On Thu, 05 Oct 2017 08:44:25 -, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> sorry, this is a bit off topic.
> I have old hardware where the BIOS cannot boot from an USB device.
> For testing a Gentoo problem (Balsa) I need to boot an older system.
> Is it possible to boot from a cdrom drive and then "switch" to
Hi,
sorry, this is a bit off topic.
I have old hardware where the BIOS cannot boot from an USB device.
For testing a Gentoo problem (Balsa) I need to boot an older system.
Is it possible to boot from a cdrom drive and then "switch" to the kernel
with the full init process on a separate (USB)
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