is really still used and if unmerging it would break anything.
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ng the IGB driver (Intel(R)
82575/82576), built-in.
Have a look in dmesg and ifconfig, maybe the network adapter is
recognized but your network configuration is wrong.
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gentoo doesn't complain, besides keeping remind me my installed
glibc is masked. But it's a quite minimalist system.
I found the existing HowTo 'Update Old Gentoo'[1] useful for setting
this up.
I
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:NeddySeagoon
/HOWTO_Update_Old_Gentoo
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Le 21/06/2020 à 23:08, Rich Freeman a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 5:19 PM Hervé Guillemet wrote:
Or do you have any suggestion for alternatives to this gentoo chroot ?
(I'd prefer avoid installing some CentOS or Ubuntu as virtual guests).
You're of course free to do it any way you wish
while masking the last glibc
versions. That was tricky because I had to git-checkout intermediate
versions of the portage tree in order to deal with the EAPI changes but
I have a working chroot now. Thanks.
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.
What's the better way to go ? If I start with some of the stage3
available for download, I won't be able to downgrade the glibc.
Or do you have any suggestion for alternatives to this gentoo chroot ?
(I'd prefer avoid installing some CentOS or Ubuntu as virtual guests).
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ID_NS from the General
Setup/Namespaces support section.
If you built your own kernel, try to activate this feature.
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is reinstalled, I keep my user
in the input group.
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for this tip. This worked for me but adding the user to "input"
group was also necessary.
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In the meantime I found another application triggering the problem (some
image display software), so this is not specific to Gecko.
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before the upgrade, compiling without the system-libXX
use flags, downgrading the nvidia drivers, upgrading the kernel, etc...
without success.
Any idea ?
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access my working files from serveral locations. I'd
like it to be fast and secure, and I don't mind if the files are
replicated on each workstation. What would be the better tools for this ?
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Le 12/07/2014 16:59, James a écrit :
Hervé Guillemet herve at guillemet.org writes:
Reading these posts may suggest a compiled solution as your remedy?
Naturally, you'll have to adjust what steps taken to your gentoo
environment.
http://radu.cotescu.com/how-to-install-canon-lbp
Thanks James for your help
Le 11/07/2014 03:29, James a écrit :
Hervé Guillemet herve at guillemet.org writes:
Canon LBP7100Cn/LBP7110Cw now have an official linux support from the
manufacter with their driver Linux_UFRIILT_PrinterDriver_V100_us_EN.tar.gz .
I have spent 2 days trying
by Canon, fail to use it.
Did someone meet some success printing on these printers from gentoo ?
I can provide a preliminary ebuild if someone is interested.
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Hi,
1\ have you install sys-libs/pam.
2\ have you the flag pam inside the USE variable.
Regards,
Hervé
Le mardi 12 septembre 2006 à 11:05 -0400, A. R. a écrit :
Hi,
I have finished a new Gentoo installation with Gnome as the desktop
environment. It is working okay, except for a couple
On my graphic card there are 3 ports : DVI, VGA, TV. I use an LCD
monitor on 1280x1024 resolution with this config :
Section Monitor
Identifier monitor0
HorizSync 30-82
VertRefresh 50-85
EndSection
Section Device
Identifier ATI_VE_7000
Driver radeon
Option
I don't know if i translate your Email correctly,but to set the password
of root with gentoo livecd the cmd is :
...$ sudo passwd
After you can used su to obtain the root privileges.
Hervé
Le samedi 19 août 2006 à 07:02 +, Martin S a écrit :
I am having problems installing Gentoo 2006.0
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