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fdm-1.9 consistently fails to build, with configure citing a lack of libssl as
the reason. I have
openssl installed, and /usr/lib64/libssl.so (symlink to
/usr/lib64/libssl.so.1.1) exists.
I've looked for similar problems online, with no luck. It originally seemed to
be related to a
broken
Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 23:41:03 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 21:19:09 +0100, Mick wrote:
>>> Can someone please explain how the removal of the 'wireless' USE flag
>>> from powerdevil ends up with no buttons for Suspend-to-RAM,
>>> Hibernation, Reboot or Shutdown
On Monday, 24 June 2019 23:41:03 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 21:19:09 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > Can someone please explain how the removal of the 'wireless' USE flag
> > from powerdevil ends up with no buttons for Suspend-to-RAM,
> > Hibernation, Reboot or Shutdown under the Leave
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 21:19:09 +0100, Mick wrote:
> Can someone please explain how the removal of the 'wireless' USE flag
> from powerdevil ends up with no buttons for Suspend-to-RAM,
> Hibernation, Reboot or Shutdown under the Leave tab of the KMenu? What
> does wireless have to do with those
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 21:54:20 +0100, Mick wrote:
> >>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal.
> >>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed.
>
> I need to find a different solution ...
The solution I opted for was to create a kde5 set containing the apps I
wanted, then
190624 Mick wrote:
> It depends on which VLC plugin is used, KDE or Gtk.
> Go to Help/About and you can see when loaded with the KDE VLC plugin
> the 'tab-losing-cell-focus' bug is present.
> With the Gtk VLC plugin loaded, the tab works as it should.
I don't see anything re a bug, but it does
On 2019.06.24 16:54, Mick wrote:
On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:40:07 BST you wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:16:51 BST Dale wrote:
> > I went through this a few years ago. I had some large programs
> > installed that I didn't use, Kmail and others. I wanted to clean
them
> > out but at the
On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:40:07 BST you wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:16:51 BST Dale wrote:
> > I went through this a few years ago. I had some large programs
> > installed that I didn't use, Kmail and others. I wanted to clean them
> > out but at the time I had installed KDE with
On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:16:51 BST Dale wrote:
> I went through this a few years ago. I had some large programs
> installed that I didn't use, Kmail and others. I wanted to clean them
> out but at the time I had installed KDE with kde-meta. Basically, that
> installs everything KDE, wanted
Can someone please explain how the removal of the 'wireless' USE flag from
powerdevil ends up with no buttons for Suspend-to-RAM, Hibernation, Reboot or
Shutdown under the Leave tab of the KMenu? What does wireless have to do with
those functions which should work regardless?
Also, the sddm
Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:44:34 BST Dale wrote:
>> Mick wrote:
>>> I often find a number of speech-dispatcher processes running:
>>> 4732 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_dummy
>>> /etc/>
>>> speech-dispatcher/modules/dummy.conf
>>>
>>> 4734 ?
On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:11:48 BST Philip Webb wrote:
> 190624 Stefano Crocco wrote:
> > On domenica 23 giugno 2019 22:31:33 CEST Philip Webb wrote:
> >> That's what it does for me now, using LO 6.2.4.2 on KDE.
> >> Here, pressing Tab-Tab simply moves 2 cells to the right.
> >
> > Do you have
190624 Stefano Crocco wrote:
> On domenica 23 giugno 2019 22:31:33 CEST Philip Webb wrote:
>> That's what it does for me now, using LO 6.2.4.2 on KDE.
>> Here, pressing Tab-Tab simply moves 2 cells to the right.
> Do you have the kde use flag enabled ?
> This morning I've tried several
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:22:09 -0600, Grant Taylor wrote:
> > Of course it is, a RAID1 device is just a block device on which you
> > can put any filesystem you like. RAID and LVM are complementary
> > technologies that work well together, but neither needs the others
> > (apart from the
On lunedì 24 giugno 2019 13:44:04 CEST you wrote:
> On domenica 23 giugno 2019 21:40:53 CEST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 20:59:34 +0200, Stefano Crocco wrote:
> > > a few months ago I started noticing a very annoying behavior when
> > > pressing the "tab" key in Libreoffice Calc.
On domenica 23 giugno 2019 22:31:33 CEST Philip Webb wrote:
> 190623 Stefano Crocco wrote:
> > a few months ago I started noticing a very annoying behavior
> > when pressing the "tab" key in Libreoffice Calc.
> > Previously, pressing this key would move the cursor by one cell to the
> > right, so
On domenica 23 giugno 2019 21:40:53 CEST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 20:59:34 +0200, Stefano Crocco wrote:
> > a few months ago I started noticing a very annoying behavior when
> > pressing the "tab" key in Libreoffice Calc. Previously, pressing this
> > key would move the cursor by
On 6/24/19 12:12 PM, Mick wrote:
LVM-RAID uses the kernel's mdraid,
Yep.
You can get device mapper command(s) to show the internal / under the
hood MD devices.
I feel like what LVM does to mirror (RAID 1) devices is complex. You
end up with non-obvious LVs that are then raided together
190624 Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 23 June 2019 21:31:33 BST Philip Webb wrote:
>> 190623 Stefano Crocco wrote:
>>> a few months ago I started noticing a very annoying behavior
>>> when pressing the "tab" key in Libreoffice Calc.
>>> Previously, pressing this key would move the cursor by one cell to
On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:31:26 BST Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:17:51 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:00:36 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > > Could someone more knowledgeable in Plasma/KDE shenanigans please
> > > explain how I can end up with a workable USB wireless
On 6/24/19 11:47 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Of course it is, a RAID1 device is just a block device on which you can
put any filesystem you like. RAID and LVM are complementary technologies
that work well together, but neither needs the others (apart from the
device-mapper bit).
Eh. LVM can
On Monday, 24 June 2019 09:40:07 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 08:46:55 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > So the choice is between an unsupported configuration or installing a
> > handful of binaries that you will never use. Unless space was an issue,
> > there's about 6NB
On Monday, 24 June 2019 18:00:29 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 16:59:08 BST Grant Taylor wrote:
> > > On this box, which does need lvm for RAID-1 on two SSDs:
> > Do you /need/ LVM? Or is it extra that comes with device-mapper?
>
> No, I do actually use lvm to base a
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 17:52:15 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > > It seems that somehow pressing the tab key once gives focus to the
> > > menu bar: pressing tab once, then pressing "F" brings down the file
> > > menu; pressing tab, then pressing "E" displays the edit menu and so
> > > on.
> >
> > Here,
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 18:00:29 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > I feel like device-mapper should be its own package that other things
> > depend on; LVM, RAID (mdadm, et al.), multi-path, LUKS (cryptsetup).
>
> Yes, and that would fit the Unix tradition of doing one thing, and
> well. It should
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 10:53:04 -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
> >> Set USE="-wireless" for powerdevil
> > Excellent! This is what I was looking for. Thank you Neil. :-)
>
> Finally, a good example of the value of 'USE-"-* ... "' in make.conf !
Far from it, by knowing which flags are set per
On Monday, 24 June 2019 18:04:06 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 16:32:19 BST Mick wrote:
> > I also found this beauty in /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf, which I
> > uncommented:
> >
> > # The DisableAutoSpawn option will disable the autospawn mechanism.
>
> That's the
On Monday, 24 June 2019 16:32:19 BST Mick wrote:
> I also found this beauty in /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf, which I
> uncommented:
>
> # The DisableAutoSpawn option will disable the autospawn mechanism.
That's the sort of stupid explanation that gives technical authors and other
On Monday, 24 June 2019 16:59:08 BST Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 6/24/19 2:40 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Yes, I've done the same on two boxes that have no need of lvm. It does
> > seem wasteful though.
>
> Probably.
>
> I dislike the fact that other things that need device mapper have to
> drag
On Sunday, 23 June 2019 21:31:33 BST Philip Webb wrote:
> 190623 Stefano Crocco wrote:
> > a few months ago I started noticing a very annoying behavior
> > when pressing the "tab" key in Libreoffice Calc.
> > Previously, pressing this key would move the cursor by one cell to the
> > right, so that
On 6/24/19 2:40 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Yes, I've done the same on two boxes that have no need of lvm. It does
seem wasteful though.
Probably.
I dislike the fact that other things that need device mapper have to
drag LVM along, or apply (what I call) a device-mapper-only /hack/.
I feel
On Monday, 24 June 2019 16:22:01 BST Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:44:34 BST Dale wrote:
> > Mick wrote:
> > > I often find a number of speech-dispatcher processes running:
> > > 4732 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_dummy
> > > /etc/>
> > >
> > >
On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:44:34 BST Dale wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > I often find a number of speech-dispatcher processes running:
> > 4732 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_dummy
> > /etc/>
> > speech-dispatcher/modules/dummy.conf
> >
> > 4734 ?SLl0:00
On Monday, 24 June 2019 15:53:04 BST Philip Webb wrote:
> 190624 Mick wrote:
> > On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:17:51 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:00:36 +0100, Mick wrote:
> >>> Could someone more knowledgeable in Plasma/KDE shenanigans please
> >>> explain how I can end up
190624 Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:17:51 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:00:36 +0100, Mick wrote:
>>> Could someone more knowledgeable in Plasma/KDE shenanigans please
>>> explain how I can end up with a workable USB wireless dongle, which I
>>> can enable/disable
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 08:32:51 -0500, »Q« wrote:
> > > use.local.desc:sys-fs/lvm2:device-mapper-only - Build only
> > > device-mapper and not the rest of LVM2 (UNSUPPORTED)
> >
> > Aha!
> >
> > So the choice is between an unsupported configuration or installing a
> > handful of binaries that
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 08:46:55 +0100
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 08:36:50 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> > > > > Which is why the USE flag exists, to avoid installing LVM.
> > > >
> > > > But it's not supported.
> > >
> > > In what way. I've just tried emerging lvm2
Hello all,
Here is my own experience about migrating from 17.0 to 17.1 profile.
I followed the steps 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 (emerge -1v
sys-devel/gcc:8.3.0, emerge -1v sys-devel/gcc:8.2.0-r6) without any issue.
Everything works fine but the step 11 (emerge -1v --deep /lib32 /usr/lib32
Mick wrote:
> I often find a number of speech-dispatcher processes running:
>
> 4732 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_dummy /etc/
> speech-dispatcher/modules/dummy.conf
> 4734 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_generic /
>
On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:17:51 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:00:36 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > Could someone more knowledgeable in Plasma/KDE shenanigans please
> > explain how I can end up with a workable USB wireless dongle, which I
> > can enable/disable at will?
>
> Set
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:00:36 +0100, Mick wrote:
> Well, not Plasma's but mine for sure. I have been chasing my tail
> trying to reverse engineer processes/services/applications I do not
> want auto-running on a fresh Plasma installation and I'm fast losing
> the will to live.
>
> I've installed
I often find a number of speech-dispatcher processes running:
4732 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_dummy /etc/
speech-dispatcher/modules/dummy.conf
4734 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_generic /
etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/generic.conf
Well, not Plasma's but mine for sure. I have been chasing my tail trying to
reverse engineer processes/services/applications I do not want auto-running on
a fresh Plasma installation and I'm fast losing the will to live.
I've installed plasma-meta plus some kde-apps meta packages as follows:
On Monday, 24 June 2019 08:46:55 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> So the choice is between an unsupported configuration or installing a
> handful of binaries that you will never use. Unless space was an issue,
> there's about 6NB difference, I'd go with the latter, although
> UNSUPPORTED != DOESNOTWORK
On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 20:36:35 -0400, wiicontrol...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 2019-06-24 01:10, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >
> >You are limiting results to those with a resolution of ---, i.e.
> >unresolved. You need to select all of the possible resolutions to
> >include all bugs in your search.
>
>
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 08:36:50 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > > Which is why the USE flag exists, to avoid installing LVM.
> > >
> > > But it's not supported.
> >
> > In what way. I've just tried emerging lvm2 with
> > USE="device-mapper-only -thin" and it installed the device-mapper
> >
On Monday, 24 June 2019 01:12:07 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 23:35:33 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > > Why isn't device-mapper it's own package‽ One which LVM depends
> > > > on.
> > >
> > > No idea, but I'd guess it's got something to do with not reinventing
> > > the
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