[gentoo-user] Warning: libuv-1.36.0 breaks bind

2020-04-15 Thread Adam Carter
For me at least. Going back to 1.35 makes bind work again. Error looks like Apr 16 15:48:51 proxy named[944]: netmgr.c:1000: REQUIRE(worker->recvbuf_inuse) failed, back trace Apr 16 15:48:51 proxy named[944]: #0 0x61943fe4dc20 in ?? Apr 16 15:48:51 proxy named[944]: #1 0x70cde3c7cf4c in ?? Apr 16

Re: [gentoo-user] Two problems after switching to elogind

2020-04-15 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 11:48:05 BST Dale wrote: > Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Hello list, > > > > After the switch to elogind yesterday, chronyd now won't run. It complains > > "Could not get user/group of ntp." I remerged chrony with USE=-ntp, but it > > didn't help. I know that several people

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading old kernel

2020-04-15 Thread Thomas Mueller
On 4/15/20 1:40 PM, Andreas Stiasny wrote: > On 15.04.20 17:50, Rich Freeman wrote: >> Jumping from >> 3.18 you're somewhat more likely to run into issues - your biggest >> headache though will be dealing with the 30,000 prompts you get from >> make oldconfig and making sure you set all the new o

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Sudden case fan problems by switching to new kernel...

2020-04-15 Thread tuxic
On 04/15 05:13, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > On 2020-04-15 07:29, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > > > The configuration for kernel 5.6.3. (vanilla) works fine.for me. Then > > I changed to kernel 5.6.4 using the same configuration. > > > > Suddenlu the fan at the back of my PC case never stops from rotating

[gentoo-user] Re: Sudden case fan problems by switching to new kernel...

2020-04-15 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2020-04-15 07:29, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > The configuration for kernel 5.6.3. (vanilla) works fine.for me. Then > I changed to kernel 5.6.4 using the same configuration. > > Suddenlu the fan at the back of my PC case never stops from rotating > at its highest speed. Changing back to kernel

[gentoo-user] Re: xorg-server

2020-04-15 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2020-04-14 21:36, Jorge Almeida wrote: > Yes, that seems right. I just added "-elogind" to make.conf and that's > it. But I'm really curious about the framebuffer stuff. As for other > stuff (mounting USB, etc), doing it by hand it's fine. One possible implication is that without one of these

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading old kernel

2020-04-15 Thread Rich Freeman
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 2:31 PM james wrote: > > On 4/15/20 11:40 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: > > > I personally use the latest longterm, but not until it has been out > > for a few months. Mainly this is because I use zfs and don't want to > > deal with what versions of the one are compatible with w

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading old kernel

2020-04-15 Thread james
On 4/15/20 11:40 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 11:27 AM james wrote: It works fabulously, but it is time to upgrade, as most codes dependent on old software, have been migrated. So should I skip to a version 5 kernel? If so which one? I usually run hundreds of testing packag

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading old kernel

2020-04-15 Thread james
On 4/15/20 1:40 PM, Andreas Stiasny wrote: On 15.04.20 17:50, Rich Freeman wrote: Jumping from 3.18 you're somewhat more likely to run into issues - your biggest headache though will be dealing with the 30,000 prompts you get from make oldconfig and making sure you set all the new options corre

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading old kernel

2020-04-15 Thread Andreas Stiasny
On 15.04.20 17:50, Rich Freeman wrote: Jumping from 3.18 you're somewhat more likely to run into issues - your biggest headache though will be dealing with the 30,000 prompts you get from make oldconfig and making sure you set all the new options correctly. That's why I use make olddefconfig i

[gentoo-user] Upgrading old kernel

2020-04-15 Thread james
Hello, So I have a gentoo system, with a 3.18.25 kernel. It works fabulously, but it is time to upgrade, as most codes dependent on old software, have been migrated. So should I skip to a version 5 kernel? If so which one? I usually run hundreds of testing packages so maybe make the new sys

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading old kernel

2020-04-15 Thread Rich Freeman
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 11:27 AM james wrote: > > It works fabulously, but it is time to upgrade, as most codes dependent > on old software, have been migrated. > > So should I skip to a version 5 kernel? > If so which one? I usually run hundreds of testing packages so maybe > make the new system

Re: [gentoo-user] Two problems after switching to elogind

2020-04-15 Thread Dale
Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > After the switch to elogind yesterday, chronyd now won't run. It complains > "Could not get user/group of ntp." I remerged chrony with USE=-ntp, but it > didn't help. I know that several people here use chrony, so what is your > experience? > > Secondly, t

Re: [gentoo-user] Two problems after switching to elogind

2020-04-15 Thread Michael
On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 10:27:12 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > After the switch to elogind yesterday, chronyd now won't run. It complains > "Could not get user/group of ntp." I remerged chrony with USE=-ntp, but it > didn't help. I know that several people here use chrony, so wha

[gentoo-user] Two problems after switching to elogind

2020-04-15 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list, After the switch to elogind yesterday, chronyd now won't run. It complains "Could not get user/group of ntp." I remerged chrony with USE=-ntp, but it didn't help. I know that several people here use chrony, so what is your experience? Secondly, this morning when I started firefox t