A few weeks ago I did an eix-sync but (with final exams coming) I did
not do an emerge --update @world.
The semester is over so I tried the emerge --update @world (still based
on the old eix-sync). Specifically
emerge --update --newuse --with-bdeps=n --exclude
sys-kernel/linux-firmware --
On one of my machines I see
gottlieb@E6430 ~ $ eselect binutils list
[1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-2.28.1 *
[2] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-2.29.1
[3] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-2.30
[4] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-2.31.1
But I also see
gottlieb@E6430 ~ $ eix -I -e binutils
[?] sys-devel/binutils
...
(2.28.1)
On Sun, Mar 24 2019, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Mar 2019 18:08:09 -0400, Jack wrote:
>
>> > Am I correct in believing that I should now execute
>> >eselect python cleanup
>
>> I just ran into the same problem, and that solution seems to have
>> worked for me.
>
> It worked for me, but
On Sat, Mar 23 2019, Jack wrote:
> On 2019.03.23 17:58, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> When I try an emerge I get
>>
>> E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude
>> chromium --keep-going @world
>> python-exec: Invalid impl in
When I try an emerge I get
E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude chromium
--keep-going @world
python-exec: Invalid impl in /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf: python3.4
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencie
On Sun, Mar 10 2019, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 10/03/2019 00:24, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied:
>> inspector? ( icu )
>>
>>The above constraints are a subset of the fo
In trying to emerge chromium I received an error msg saying that
net-libs/nodejs needed the "inspector" USE flag.
I added
>=net-libs/nodejs-8.12.0 inspector
to
/etc/portage/package.use chromium
Now I receive the msg
!!! The ebuild selected to satisfy ">=net-libs/nodejs-7.6.0[inspecto
On Mon, Dec 03 2018, Nuno Silva wrote:
> On 2018-12-02, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> On one of my stable amd64 systems, I just ran
>>
>> emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --deep @world
>>
>> and received a list of 65 packages to merge (many gnome).
On one of my stable amd64 systems, I just ran
emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --deep @world
and received a list of 65 packages to merge (many gnome).
The update completed and I was told
!!! existing preserved libs:
>>> package: dev-libs/libcdio-2.0.0-r1
* - /usr/lib64/libcdio.so
On Fri, Aug 10 2018, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 10/08/18 17:01, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> If I now upgrade with
>>
>> gcc-config x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-7.3.0
>> env-update && source /etc/profile
>> emerge --ask --oneshot sys-devel/libtool
&
On Fri, Aug 10 2018, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 08/09/2018 10:49 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I run a stable system so am surprised to see that eix reports
>> I have gcc version ~7.3.0-r3 installed. (gcc-config -l reports
>> that stable x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-6.4.0 i
I run a stable system so am surprised to see that eix reports
I have gcc version ~7.3.0-r3 installed. (gcc-config -l reports
that stable x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-6.4.0 is the active compiler)
More surprising is that
emerge --depclean --pretend sys-devel/gcc
wants to remove everything *except* the t
On Thu, Jul 26 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 23:23:18 -0400, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 26 2018, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>>
>> > On 26/07/18 09:10, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> >> I am still using python 3.4, i.e.
&g
On Thu, Jul 26 2018, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 26/07/18 09:10, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I am still using python 3.4, i.e.
>>
>> sh-4.4# eselect python show
>> python3.4
>> sh-4.4#
>>
>> sh-4.4# eselect python list
>> Available Pyt
I am still using python 3.4, i.e.
sh-4.4# eselect python show
python3.4
sh-4.4#
sh-4.4# eselect python list
Available Python interpreters, in order of preference:
[1] python3.4
[2] python3.6 (fallback)
[3] python3.5 (fallback)
[4] python2.7 (fallback)
sh-4.4#
On Thu, Jul 19 2018, Roger J. H. Welsh wrote:
>> emerge --pretend --newuse ... @world
>> shows 15 rebuilds while --changed-use shows none.
> --changed-use prevents your system from remerging packages
> due to USE flag changes upstream (not made by you).
>
>>eselect python show
>> indicates
I realize just now that one of my machines uses
emerge ... --newuse ...
and the other uses
emerge ... --changed-use ...
Both run gentoo stable.
I imagine this discrepancy has been there for a long while and to date
has caused no particular difficulty. However, today the --changed-use
mach
On Mon, Jun 25 2018, Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 25 June 2018 10:19:07 BST Marc Joliet wrote:
>> Am Montag, 25. Juni 2018, 03:10:57 CEST schrieb allan gottlieb:
>> > I have two laptops call them A and B both running gentoo.
>> > I recently did on each an emerge
I have two laptops call them A and B both running gentoo.
I recently did on each an emerge --sync after a long absence.
The large emerge --update @world's finally finished on each machine. One
new behavior is that
If I use the console to log into A and then ssh to B, I get
warning: agent return
On Mon, Jun 18 2018, Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 18 June 2018 21:28:38 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 18 2018, Mick wrote:
>> > Hi Allan,
>> >
>> > On Monday, 18 June 2018 18:52:31 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> >> On Sun, Jun 17 2018, Mick
On Mon, Jun 18 2018, Mick wrote:
> Hi Allan,
>
> On Monday, 18 June 2018 18:52:31 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 17 2018, Mick wrote:
>> > On Sunday, 17 June 2018 22:04:50 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> >> (I have been offline for a few months and apol
On Sun, Jun 17 2018, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 17 June 2018 22:04:50 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> (I have been offline for a few months and apologize if this has been
>> covered.)
>>
>> I had not synced for about 3 months (fear of new, incompatible gnuca
(I have been offline for a few months and apologize if this has been
covered.)
I had not synced for about 3 months (fear of new, incompatible gnucash)
but have now done so. Unsurprisingly my normal update world shows many
entries and also unsurprising is a blocker (slot conflict). However, I
am
On Mon, Feb 19 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 11:05:37 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>
>> It is a good point. Why Gentoo developers marked or allow to mark
>> gnucash-2.7 branch stable in portage when the developers
>> https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml did not mark it
On Mon, Feb 19 2018, John Blinka wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 10:40 AM allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 18 2018, Mick wrote:
>>
>> > On Sunday, 18 February 2018 01:09:36 GMT allan gottlieb wrote:
>>
>> Specifically excluding the buggy (old
On Sun, Feb 18 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 08:51:35 +, Mick wrote:
>
>> > What I do in the meantime is
>> >
>> >emerge --update --pretend @world
>> >
>> > and then manually
>> >
>> >emerge -1 all packages mentioned except webkit-gtk
>> >
>> > I do a similar pro
On Sun, Feb 18 2018, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 18 February 2018 01:09:36 GMT allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> What I do in the meantime is
>>
>>emerge --update --pretend @world
>>
>> and then manually
>>
>>emerge -1 all packages mentioned e
On Sun, Feb 18 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 18:20:26 -0500, John Blinka wrote:
>
>> > Your best bet is to keyword gnucash-2.7.4, which does use the up to
>> > date webkit-gtk.
>>
>> Tried that and gnucash-2.7.4 (and dependencies) do build without any
>> troubles. But https:
On Sat, Feb 17 2018, John Blinka wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> A recent update demanded that I rebuild webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200.
> Unfortunately I cannot get this package to rebuild.
>
> In my experience, this particular version of webkit-gtk has always
> been a very fragile build. I've put way too much ti
On Wed, Feb 14 2018, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 14/02/18 18:44, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I have never needed package.provided before so am probably doing it
>> wrong.
>>
>> There are know bugs I am encountering with
>> www-client/chromium-64.0.3282.140 and
&
On Wed, Feb 14 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 13:28:28 -0500, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> Rather than facing that msg every emerge and possibly learning too well
>> to ignore warnings, I adopted the third remedy and removed the
>> package.provided files.
&
On Wed, Feb 14 2018, Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On 14 February 2018 at 17:44, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I have never needed package.provided before so am probably doing it
>> wrong.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> The way I understand it, /etc/portage/ doesn&
I have never needed package.provided before so am probably doing it
wrong.
There are know bugs I am encountering with
www-client/chromium-64.0.3282.140 and
net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200
Since each takes a while to build before failing, I would like to stop
trying until there is progress on the
On Sat, Feb 10 2018, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 10:02 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 10 2018, Rich Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Interesting. Does /sbin/reboot exist?
>>
>> gottlieb@E6430 ~ $ ls -l /sbin/reboot
>>
On Sun, Feb 11 2018, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 11/02/18 02:16, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I have a question on this news item.
>>
>> I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
>> eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
>>
>> B
On Sat, Feb 10 2018, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 7:16 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I have a question on this news item.
>>
>> I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
>> eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
>>
>>
I have a question on this news item.
I use systemd (gnome3) on a gentoo stable system.
eix reports that sys-apps/systemd-236-r5 is installed
But
euse -I sysv-utils
reports
no matching entries found
Is something wrong?
I do *not* have
sys-apps/sysvinit, sys-apps/openrc, or net-misc/netif
On Wed, Feb 07 2018, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 3:28 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I run a stable system using gnome3 and hence systemd, specifically
>> systemd-236-r5. My bootloader is grub2. I do *not* have an EFI
>> platform and do *not* have an in
I run a stable system using gnome3 and hence systemd, specifically
systemd-236-r5. My bootloader is grub2. I do *not* have an EFI
platform and do *not* have an initramfs.
I do *not* have a separate /usr filesystem.
The news item says that, in preparation for the 237 release and the
likely remova
On Fri, Feb 02 2018, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 02/02/2018 01:03 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>> But its a bad habit which I will never get into!
>
> Couldn't you have said "…habit that I…" in the fact that you were
> referencing a specific habit, not just a generic place holder?
>
> If I'm understand
On Fri, Feb 02 2018, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I agree. You haven't consulted Fowler though, I see. (Drat! Where's my copy
> when I need it?) He says the difference is whether we have a defining
> clause. If what follows actually defines the subject of the sentence, use
> "that". Otherwise it's "
On Wed, Jan 31 2018, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 1:29 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
> [snip]
>> I have two questions, one trivial, one hopefully easy.
>>
>> 1. (trivial) In your recipe did you mean "rsync", not "sync"?
>
> I
On Wed, Jan 24 2018, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 10:11 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>
>> I ran the build failed twice, each time with MAKEOPTS="--jobs=1" and the
>> build logs are essentially identical. After about 12 hours compiling and
On Thu, Jan 25 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jan 2018 22:29:59 -0600, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>
>> > I have two laptops with *very* similar gentoo distributions. The
>> > newer machine had a successful build first try. The second older (4
>> > years) machine had both failures. Each
I ran the build failed twice, each time with MAKEOPTS="--jobs=1" and the
build logs are essentially identical. After about 12 hours compiling and
36MB of build.log, the error shown below occurs
I have two laptops with *very* similar gentoo distributions. The newer
machine had a successful build
On Sat, Jan 06 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Jan 2018 16:00:14 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
>> I object to that (not you, Neil, some dev or other). I live in England;
>> I speak English. People who live in America speak their own version of
>> it, adapted from the original.
>
> Indeed,
On Fri, Jan 05 2018, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 01/05/18 18:50, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 05 2018, Daniel Frey wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/05/18 13:15, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 05 Jan 2018 13:00:20 -0500, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>>>
>>
On Fri, Jan 05 2018, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 01/05/18 13:15, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Fri, 05 Jan 2018 13:00:20 -0500, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>
>>> I am finally moving my production machine the the 17.0 profile.
>>> Currently running is
>>>
>>>
On Fri, Jan 05 2018, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Jan 2018 13:00:20 -0500, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> I am finally moving my production machine the the 17.0 profile.
>> Currently running is
>>
>> emerge -e --keep-going @world
>>
>> So far th
I am finally moving my production machine the the 17.0 profile.
Currently running is
emerge -e --keep-going @world
So far there is one failure (libcryptui, the fix is easy).
Am I correct that when the above emerge completes, I should run
simply
emerge --resume
Thanks,
allan
PS in make
On Mon, Dec 11 2017, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 7:31 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>>
>> Just my two cents. I will not answer any reply to my little contribution to
>> this thread;
>
> Good. I can't remember any intervention from you that I would miss.
That makes one of us.
On Mon, Dec 04 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 04/12/2017 17:35, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 04 2017, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>>
>>> On 04/12/17 17:49, John Covici wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 04 Dec 2017 04:26:09 -0500,
>>>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
&
On Mon, Dec 04 2017, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 04/12/17 17:49, John Covici wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Dec 2017 04:26:09 -0500,
>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>>
>>> [1 ]
>
> Your system is somewhat broken I think. You need to look at each
> package and resolve the problem - possibly stray entries in one of
On Thu, Nov 30 2017, Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 29. November 2017, 22:29:59 CET schrieb allan gottlieb:
>> On Wed, Nov 29 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> [...]
>> >> Both 6430 and 7450 have the following content in
>> >> /etc/portage/package.use/systemd-cr
On Wed, Nov 29 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 29/11/2017 21:48, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I have two systems that are close in both hardware and software.
>>
>> Today I did eix-sync on each followed by
>> emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=y @world
>>
&
I have two systems that are close in both hardware and software.
Today I did eix-sync on each followed by
emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=y @world
On one system (dell 6430) I was presented with many packages to merge
python-3.5.4 [ebuild NS]
many to reinstall [ebuild R]
This wa
On Mon, Oct 09 2017, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2017-10-09, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2017-10-09, R0b0t1 wrote:
>>
>>> In this case the namespace of the missing declaration is inside
>>> Mozilla's, e.g. it is part of Firefox or a closely bundled library.
>>
>> Yep, after a bit more research, tha
On Mon, Sep 18 2017, allan gottlieb wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18 2017, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
>
>> No need to do anything complicated. Just run
>>
>> emerge --depclean --ask
>>
>> and have it remove outdated binutils versions (it will keep the current one,
On Mon, Sep 18 2017, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> No need to do anything complicated. Just run
>
> emerge --depclean --ask
>
> and have it remove outdated binutils versions (it will keep the current one,
> and also then select it for usage automatically).
>
> Then all these problems are gone...
I am one of the users experiencing the
infinite rebuild of binutils
bug. Today it took a turn I find worrisome
To summarize for months now after every emerge I get
!!! existing preserved libs:
>>> package: sys-libs/binutils-libs-2.28.1
* - /usr/lib64/libbfd-2.25.1.so
*
On Thu, Sep 07 2017, allan gottlieb wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07 2017, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 6:31 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>>
>>> My system runs gnome3/systemd. I use NetworkManager, which is mostly
>>> working fine.
>&
On Thu, Sep 07 2017, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 6:31 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>
>> My system runs gnome3/systemd. I use NetworkManager, which is mostly
>> working fine.
>>
>> At work the desired network is named "nyu". The
On Wed, Sep 06 2017, Mick wrote:
> On Wednesday, 6 September 2017 22:29:29 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 06 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> > On 06/09/2017 18:31, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> >> My system runs gnome3/systemd. I use NetworkManager, whic
On Wed, Sep 06 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 06/09/2017 18:31, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> My system runs gnome3/systemd. I use NetworkManager, which is mostly
>> working fine.
>>
>> At work the desired network is named "nyu". The sysadmins say I ne
My system runs gnome3/systemd. I use NetworkManager, which is mostly
working fine.
At work the desired network is named "nyu". The sysadmins say I need to
change at least one security parameter. When I open the gui it shows
the network configuration parameters (by clicking the gear) and lets me
On Mon, Aug 28 2017, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 2:37 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Mon, Aug 28 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>>> I forgot to mention there are things that /significantly/ improve
>>> compile times. Top of the list is /var/tmp/
On Mon, Aug 28 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> I forgot to mention there are things that /significantly/ improve
> compile times. Top of the list is /var/tmp/portage on tmpfs.
Does this mean that, if the build fails, you build again not on tmpfs so
as to capture build.log?
thanks,
allan
On Mon, Aug 21 2017, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> On 08/21/2017 10:13 AM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>>
>> I issued emerge --pretend --verbose --depclean =ruby-2.1.9
>> and the response was
>>
>> dev-lang/ruby
>> selected: 2.1.9
>> protected: none
On Mon, Aug 21 2017, Hans de Graaff wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 08:26:49 -0600, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
>
>> I don't believe that will be enough. You should update RUBY_TARGETS in
>> /etc/portage/make.conf if you have it set. If you don't have it set and
>> are still getting this error, that's a
On Sun, Aug 20 2017, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> On 08/20/2017 08:19 AM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I am currently running ruby21 (ruby-2.1.9).
>> All such versions of ruby are masked so this is clearly a mistake
>> on my part. I was alerted to this error by dev-ruby/rdoc-4.2.
I am currently running ruby21 (ruby-2.1.9).
All such versions of ruby are masked so this is clearly a mistake
on my part. I was alerted to this error by dev-ruby/rdoc-4.2.0
failing to build on today's emerge --update @world
After I do
eselect ruby set ruby22
can I simply
emerge --update @worl
On Tue, Aug 08 2017, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Aug 2017 16:38:34 -0400, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> So you propose
>>
>> # gcc-config x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0
>> # revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc
>> # e
On Tue, Aug 08 2017, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 08/08/17 18:13, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> gcc-config -l reports
>> [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.3
>> [2] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4 *
>> [3] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0
>>
>> The news item from 2015-
On Tue, Aug 08 2017, John Blinka wrote:
>> Is that the entire procedure needed?
>
> That's what I did a while back. Nothing broke as a result.
>
> John
Thank you john (and todd). I will give it a go.
allan
gcc-config -l reports
[1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.3
[2] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4 *
[3] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0
The news item from 2015-10-22 suggests (I have gentoolkit-0.3.3)
# revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc
Is that the entire procedure needed? In particular,
On Mon, Jul 31 2017, Mateusz Lenik wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 08:02:34PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> ../../third_party/vulkan-validation-layers/src/loader/debug_report.c:50:5:
>> note: use option -std=c99, -std=gnu99, -std=c11 or -std=gnu11 to
>> compile your code
>> ../../third_party/v
On Tue, Jun 13 2017, Quico Jurado wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> I'm trying to update @world, and I'm getting a problem with blocking
> packages which I'm not sure if I understand. It looks like a circular
> blocking problem, but not sure.
>
> Here's what emerge is telling me:
>
> [ebuild U ] app-t
On Tue, Jun 13 2017, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 23:37:22 -0400, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Jun 11 2017, Kai Krakow wrote:
>>
>> > Am Sat, 10 Jun 2017 12:12:09 -0400
>> > schrieb allan gottlieb :
>> >
>> >>
On Tue, Jun 13 2017, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On June 13, 2017 5:37:22 AM GMT+02:00, allan gottlieb
> wrote:
>>On Sun, Jun 11 2017, Kai Krakow wrote:
>>
>>> Am Sat, 10 Jun 2017 12:12:09 -0400
>>> schrieb allan gottlieb :
>>>
>>>>
On Tue, Jun 13 2017, Dale wrote:
> allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 10 2017, Dale wrote:
>>
>>> allan gottlieb wrote:
>>>> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website
>>>> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlie
On Sun, Jun 11 2017, Kai Krakow wrote:
> Am Sat, 10 Jun 2017 12:12:09 -0400
> schrieb allan gottlieb :
>
>> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website
>> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608).
>>
>> For someone to view th
On Sat, Jun 10 2017, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 12:12:09PM -0400, allan gottlieb wrote
>> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website
>> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608).
>>
>> For someone to view this the
On Sun, Jun 11 2017, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 11/06/17 00:12, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website
>> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608).
>>
>> For someone to view this they need that
>&
On Sat, Jun 10 2017, Dale wrote:
> allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I was interviewed and the material was put on a website
>> (news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608).
>>
>> For someone to view this they need that
>> 1. They are on the n
I was interviewed and the material was put on a website
(news.mit.edu/2017/reflections-puzzle-keeper-allan-gottlieb-0608).
For someone to view this they need that
1. They are on the net.
2. MIT has not removed it.
I would like to produce a file containing what is seen when viewing that
web
On Mon, May 29 2017, mp wrote:
> allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> Dell latitude E7450 with intel 915 graphics, gnome 3, systemd.
>>
>> lspci:
>> VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500
>> (rev 09)
>
> I think i965 is the better driv
On Mon, May 29 2017, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 10:58 AM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> Dell latitude E7450 with intel 915 graphics, gnome 3, systemd.
>>
>> lspci:
>> VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)
>
On Wed, May 24 2017, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 24 May 2017 12:38:29 -0700, Daniel Frey wrote:
>
>> You can use `eselect kernel set` to change this symlink. In my case,
>> using `eselect kernel set 2` will change it to 4.9.16. In your case,
>> list the installed kernels and set it to the new k
On Wed, May 24 2017, Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 05/24/2017 11:10 AM, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> My older laptop needs broadcom-sta. Back when I bought and setup the
>> laptop (kernel 3.18.12), I emerged broadcom-sta and wireless worked.
>>
>> Now I am upgrading to kerne
My older laptop needs broadcom-sta. Back when I bought and setup the
laptop (kernel 3.18.12), I emerged broadcom-sta and wireless worked.
Now I am upgrading to kernel 4.9.16. The kernel boots but no wireless.
In /lib/modules/3.18.12-gentoo-3 I have net/wireless/wl.ko.
In /lib/modules/4.9.16-gent
On Wed, May 24 2017, allan gottlieb wrote:
> I am an emacs user patiently awaiting the stabilization of version 25.1
> on x86. I understand that I can install the testing version.
>
> On 10 feb Ulrich Müller (gentoo-dev) wrote in bug 608192 (a
> stabilization bug)
>
I am an emacs user patiently awaiting the stabilization of version 25.1
on x86. I understand that I can install the testing version.
On 10 feb Ulrich Müller (gentoo-dev) wrote in bug 608192 (a
stabilization bug)
Arch teams, please proceed
On 23 feb arm ppc ppc64 went stable
On
Since then
Dell latitude E7450 with intel 915 graphics, gnome 3, systemd.
lspci:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)
I just bought a new dell 34" curved monitor (U3417).
It's max res is 3440X2560, but at that res it complains that no signal
is coming. It works fine at oth
On Sun, May 07 2017, Philip Webb wrote:
> 170506 allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Sat, May 06 2017, Philip Webb wrote:
>>> I have an HP printer, which also copies & can scan,
>>> but it isn't supported by Sane-backends & would require much work.
>> Do you
On Sun, May 07 2017, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 06 May 2017 19:22:50 -0400, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
>> I received many helpful replies, each of which recommend a tool other
>> than sane. Is the point that sane can't use the document feeder or just
>> that yo
On Sat, May 06 2017, Adam Carter wrote:
>>
>> I received many helpful replies, each of which recommend a tool other
>> than sane. Is the point that sane can't use the document feeder or just
>> that you prefer (or simply have used) other tools.
>>
> $ qfile /usr/bin/scanimage
> media-gfx/sane-bac
On Sat, May 06 2017, Philip Webb wrote:
> 170506 Mick wrote:
>> On Friday 05 May 2017 19:27:47 Philip Webb wrote:
>>> There is a pkg media-gfx/iscan-plugin-gt-x820 for a V600 :
>>> I could take the V550 back & exchange it for a V600
>>> & try to install Iscan + data + that plugin.
>> If you are
On Fri, May 05 2017, allan gottlieb wrote:
> I have an hp 8600 all-in-one and use net-print/hplip.
> Printing is fine.
>
> I use xsane for scanning, which also works well ...
>
> ... except I can't figure out how to use the sheet feeder for multipage
> scanning.
>
>
I have an hp 8600 all-in-one and use net-print/hplip.
Printing is fine.
I use xsane for scanning, which also works well ...
... except I can't figure out how to use the sheet feeder for multipage
scanning.
I can select multipage and can the scan each page singly and hit
"save multipage file". T
On Sun, Apr 16 2017, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 17/04/2017 01:07, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> Am I correct in believing that when perl-cleaner --all, at the end of a
>> run, asserts
>>
>>* It seems like perl-cleaner had to rebuild some packages.
>>*
>>
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