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Hello, |
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Not sure why I'm not having any luck then. Here's the output of emerge |
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-pv gnome: |
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root@gentoo64_gnome:~#emerge -pv gnome |
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These are the packages that would be merged, in order: |
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Calculating dependencies... done! |
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!!! The ebuild selected to satisfy |
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">=net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.8[modemmanager]" has unmet |
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requirements. |
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- net-misc/networkmanager-1.0.0::gentoo USE="bluetooth dhclient dhcpcd |
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gnutls introspection ncurses nss ppp wext wifi -connection-sharing |
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-consolekit -modemmanager -resolvconf (-selinux) -systemd -teamd -test |
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-vala -zeroconf" ABI_X86="64" |
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The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: |
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exactly-one-of ( nss gnutls ) exactly-one-of ( dhclient dhcpcd ) |
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The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression: |
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modemmanager? ( ppp ) exactly-one-of ( nss gnutls ) exactly-one-of |
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( dhclient dhcpcd ) |
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(dependency required by |
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"gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.14.2-r1::gentoo" [ebuild]) |
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(dependency required by |
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"net-libs/gnome-online-accounts-3.14.3::gentoo[gnome]" [ebuild]) |
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(dependency required by "net-libs/libgfbgraph-0.2.2::gentoo" [ebuild]) |
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(dependency required by "net-misc/gnome-online-miners-3.14.1::gentoo" [ebuild]) |
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(dependency required by "gnome-extra/gnome-documents-3.14.2::gentoo" [ebuild]) |
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(dependency required by |
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"gnome-base/gnome-extra-apps-3.14.0-r1::gentoo[tracker]" [ebuild]) |
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(dependency required by "gnome-base/gnome-3.14.0::gentoo[extras]" [ebuild]) |
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(dependency required by "gnome" [argument]) |
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Thanks. |
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Dave. |
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On 5/1/15, Jann Schneider <jann.schneider@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> |
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> i'm using the Desktop Gnome Systemd profile on my notebooks and it |
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> works quite nice. What kind of errors do you get? |
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> |
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> The gnome-tweak-utility might be helpful to customize the ui to your |
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> personal preferences: you could for example enable some gnome shell |
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> extensions to get a categorized applications menu or a places menu and |
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> much other things. |
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> btw. did you take a look at the mate desktop allready? I didn't but |
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> read many good things about it being fairly accessible and close to |
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> gnome 2 or lxde (not quite sure :) ) Maybe this would be of some |
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> interesst, too. |
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> Regards |
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> Jann |
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> |
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> 2015-04-28 21:04 GMT+02:00, David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com>: |
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>> Hello, |
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>> |
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>> I'm a new Gentoo user, getting back in to it for the past two weeks. |
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>> I've got two Gentoo virtual machines, both running on amd64 hardware |
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>> and both having console speech with espeak, espeakup, and speakup. Now |
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>> I'm wanting to take one of them and go graphical with it. My |
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>> expectation was to go gnome3, but first problem I'm getting some sort |
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>> of error, see below, and the second issue is one of a UI change, I was |
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>> expecting an interface like gnome2, which reading posts shows me |
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>> that's not possible. I know KDE is not accessible, at least the last |
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>> time I checked about two years ago. |
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>> I'd appreciate any suggestions, I do have a working xorg install so |
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>> that's not an issue. My goal is desktop, orca, and apps all |
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>> accessible, I've tried both the standard Gentoo amd64 desktop and the |
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>> amd64 desktop gnome profile. |
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>> Thanks. |
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>> Dave. |
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