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with Intel chipset and even ran compiz on it.
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> What remote desktop do you use?
ssh. ;)
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ld be called like this:
print('\n', s, '\n', '=' * len(s))
This works as-is in Python 2, unless you have this at the top of the
file:
from __future__ import print_function
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I didn't see this "netifrc". Is that documented somewhere?
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gested.
I'm using netctl on one VM now. I'm... ok with it. for now... it did
seem to break during one update, so I think it's still in flux. And the
configuration is a bit confusing.
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FWIW I hate grub2. ;)
I'm a big fan syslinux/extlinux.
But recent Linux kernels can be compiled as UEFI apps, thus don't need
a boot loader (e.g. grub2) at all (in theory).
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myself. Where do I add that? It looks
like /etc/systemd/user?
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, but I can't figure out
what it is.
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ded it specially to
package.use just to "make sure". Same result. Something is wrong with
the logic there.
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1 policykit
#required by sys-auth/polkit-0.107-r1[pam], required by
sys-auth/consolekit-0.4.5_p20120320-r1[policykit]
>=sys-auth/pambase-20120417-r1 consolekit
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lag set. Yet, polkit is requiring
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't tell me anything.
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this thing. The systemadm
tool segfaults on me. on the plus side the shutdown is much faster.
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d image support.
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urns out I like that one better, anyway. :-)
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otivated to go do it. :)
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tups. So I'm happy
to some success stories with it, since I've been holding off on taking
that plunge.
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nates the need for a middle layer boot loader altogether.
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cently eradicated Gnome from my systems. I'm strictly XFCE
now. I'm happy and thankful to the xfce developers to have that choice.
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ument it simply because the handbook is too
old, and hasn't been updated. But it is a very good choice
for bootloader even for a desktop system.
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y sshd, but it works if you also have
sshd installed. Or you can just make it.
Now, my next project is to get rid of gnome...
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lution
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look into it.
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igh performance". :-D
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e.conf file.
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related. If it doesn't work, at
> least is not much effort.
Hm, maybe I'll try that. Do you know if it will work with the Gentoo
init and openrc?
Thanks,
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nd any docs anywhere that
explain how to do that.
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readline.so
also, "which python", in case you might have another one installed...
and what is sys.path?
Does sys.path contain '/usr/lib64/python2.7/lib-dynload'?
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"Walter Dnes" wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 10:42:47PM -0800, Keith Dart wrote
> > On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 04:01:40 -0500
> > "Walter Dnes" wrote:
> >
> > > I've enabled the readline flag for the pyth
happens when you "import readline" ?
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http://refit.sourceforge.net/
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. No
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tter. I use extlinux on all my Gentoo
systems now.
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=== On Sat, 02/12, Peter Humphrey wrote: ===
> That was the obvious first step.
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Well then, I would use this as an excuse to get a nice new system. ;-)
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e, has ever tweaked
those it may be unstable. So try all defaults, or "safe settings" first
if you haven't already.
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=== On Wed, 02/09, Dale wrote: ===
> Now some of you know how much I hate windows. Of course, DOS wasn't
> much better,
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Yep. I've been using Linux on my desktop since version 1.2, and
UnixWare before that. Some Mac in there too. I avoid Windows like the
plague that it is
=== On Sun, 02/06, Kfir Lavi wrote: ===
> Any thoughts?
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Try also enabling backlight control drivers.
I also have an Intel laptop and it works fine, and the backlight
controls also work.
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set all that up first.
It's a pain to get working initially.
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=== On Sat, 01/08, Daniel D Jones wrote: ===
> Is there any reason python shouldn't be set to version 3? Are there
> backwards compatibility issues that will break things?
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Yes, many. It will be years more before the Python world is fully
migrated to version 3.
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Option "VertTwoFingerScroll" "on"
EndSection
Of course you also need in make.conf a line like this:
INPUT_DEVICES="evdev synaptics"
This is the new (latest, AFAIK)
install just to configure it. Bah.
I found extlinux. Sweet simplicity. Works great, less filling. It's
what I use from now on.
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=== On Fri, 01/07, James wrote: ===
> Any other thoughts / ideas?
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Works for me on my Lenovo Edge. Use the new "InputClass" section rather
than "InputDevice" in the config. Make sure to use '"MatchIsTouchpad"
"o
k0110
It seems more sensors are being made available through ACPI interfaces,
but many drivers still use direct access to the chip.
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hes is minimizing.
But I agree it would be better to build those drivers as modules, in
any case.
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=== On Fri, 12/10, Dale wrote: ===
> The subject pretty much says it all. Anyone using xorg-server-1.9
> yet?
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I'm using it now. Works fine. But of course that really all depends on
what kind of video card you have and what driver you use.
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everything out of /etc/conf.d/net file. Reboot your boxes.
You should be good to go then.
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=== On Thu, 12/09, Dale wrote: ===
> bit, it says " ping: unknown host google.com".
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Your DNS (name resolution) is not configured. You ISP has probably
provided a couple that you can use. Add the name server IP addresses
to /etc/resolv.conf file.
nameserver x.x.x.x
. So, try going through all the control panel configuration
areas, even if you don't change anything, and check the configs.
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tPixmap and .tintColor, and it works again.
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in the kernel but it is not bringing it up :-(
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The system maps MAC addresses to device names, to try to keep the
ordering consistent. The fix, when you change NICs, is:
# rm /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
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Overall, libpng12 to libpng14 was a real pain... But now that's over
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/mnt/media1/memtest86 /mnt/media1/memtest
umount /mnt/iso
#vim /mnt/media1/syslinux.cfg
sed -i -e "s:cdroot:cdroot slowusb:" \
-e "s:kernel memtest86:kernel memtest:" /mnt/media1/syslinux.cfg
umount /mnt/media1
sysli
=== On Sat, 03/20, Neil Bothwick wrote: ===
> r maybe he needs help turning off the white text on a white background
> setting :)
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This is the longest thread about nothing that I have ever seen.
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=== On Thu, 03/18, Carlos Hendson wrote: ===
> I've experienced intermittent software RAID errors like those found in
> the "softraid-fail.txt" attachment.
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That's most likely your disk starting
sr/sbin/run-crons, has this line
in it:
[ -x /usr/bin/logger ] && /usr/bin/logger -i -p cron.info -t run-crons
"(`whoami`) CMD ($SCRIPT)"
You can comment that out and then those annoying run-cron entries won't
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ttp://www.openfiler.com/
It is based on rpath linux and uses a different package management
system than you may be used to. But it's relatively easy to configure
and maintain.
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=== On Fri, 03/12, Grant Edwards wrote: ===
> Does skencil work for anybody else?
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You should probably be using inkscape instead. I'm not sure skencil is
maintained.
BTW, I have the exact same problem with skencil.
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=== On Sat, 02/20, Adam wrote: ===
> So, any ideas or should i issue a bug report?
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Yes, use the open source drivers:
x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati
;-)
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(Working great so far.) I think I'll
> fall asleep before gparted is finished, so I'll supply more
> information tomorrow.
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I had this problem. My solution was to have an fstab line like this:
server:/mnt/vol1/home/home /althome nfsnfsvers=3
0 0
ou are right about python, i have an older
> version).So?
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try gcc-config first. See if that clears it up. then
"source /etc/profile".
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ethtool eth0
emerge ethtool if you don't have it.
Not all chips/drivers support the ioctls necessary to report that, but
most recent ones do.
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So you also have
to start the array on the original in degraded mode and also rename
the LVM volume group name.
In the end it Gentoo live DVD is a handy tool. If you keep in on USB
stick you can also update it and add new files, like Gentoo quick
install guide. ;-
however, to get a clean 64 bit install:
cat /etc/portage/package.use
www-plugins/adobe-flash -32bit -multilib 64bit
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=== On Mon, 12/14, Joshua Murphy wrote: ===
> [1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/catalyst/
> [2] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Custom_Stage4
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Thanks! I think that stage4 is what I really want.
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Does anybody here know how a stage3 tarball is made? I'd like to mode
one myself.
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=== On Thu, 12/03, Kirill Lipatov wrote: ===
> Any ideas?
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There are many, many Windows applications that don't run under Wine.
Especially games. That's probably one of them.
Even if they do, they usually run only with certain video cards.
Usually Nvidia.
qdisc noqueue state
inet 172.17.211.1/24 brd 172.17.211.255 scope global dummy0
Then you have different interfaces to bind to, and different networks
to route to internally.
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PXE booting (it's just a
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7;s mail relay when traveling, right?
Depends on the ISP, but if your ISP provides an authenticating SMTP
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=== On Sun, 10/25, Maxim Wexler wrote: ===
> Did I leave something out of the kernel? I can't think what.
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It looks like you have USB debug turned on. I remember there was a
kernel that was released that had that. Normally it's off, but you
should turn it off if it's o
nctionality that ALSA, or
an ALSA plugin and configuration, can not also do.
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config"). The build sets up some symlinks that building other,
third-party modules need.
I also have a modified rc script for the tools, that works with openrc.
Let me know if you want it.
I also have an up-to-date Gentoo x86 server VM with the tools already
instal
=== On Wed, 10/21, Xi Shen wrote: ===
> why? is it because i am using genkernel, or the kernel source is
> patched by gentoo?
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Don't use that tool. Instead, just emerge app-emulation/vmware-modules.
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't need an applet
to tell me) I just have to press the key combination and off it
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C support in your driver
and enable it. You monitor is new enough that it should just work after
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ive, albeit a heavyweight one, is to look at Mathematica's
supported OS/distro list and run a virtual machine with one of those in
it. You can use gentoo as your host OS.
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7;s possible he's running Xen kernel or something in which case he's
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=== On Fri, 10/09, Florian Philipp wrote: ===
> Could the missing flags be related to a too old kernel (2.6.18)?
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Yes, and also how you compile it (what processor type you choose).
Also, some CPU features are altered by the BIOS settings.
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=== On Tue, 10/06, David Juhl wrote: ===
> Finding another job is impossible. I am under an enlistment contract.
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Oh... sorry. Well then, my advice is don't try
to get around any firewall or other security practices...
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=== On Mon, 10/05, David Juhl wrote: ===
> Any thoughts are appreciated...
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Find another job?
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r, so i have had to wrap wrapper scripts to
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e biggest headaches have been all the changes happening in the
Xorg world, but that seems to have stabilized now also.
But always keep in mind that as a Gentoo user you are your own system's
integrator...
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eally
amazing. However, they are "only" 9 GB disks that won't even hold a
full bells-and-wistles Gentoo installation.
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=== On Wed, 09/09, Maxim Wexler wrote: ===
> Is there some sort of rule-of-thumb when it comes to timing or spacing
> their updates that members use to keep gentoo happy?
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Mine is "at least once a week". But I usually do it every few days on
my desktop.
ive (since FAT is not case sensitive
> itself).
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Also use the user= option so the files and directories on it are "owned"
by the you, the non-root user.
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