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Am Sun, 30 Mar 2014 20:14:28 +0200 |
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schrieb "Stefan G. Weichinger" <lists@×××××.at>: |
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> Thanks a lot, very helpful. I followed your suggestions and run gnome |
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> now successfully with both the latest (stable) kernel and |
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> nvidia-drivers. |
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> USE-flag acpi ... I don't know if I still need that with systemd, I |
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> vaguely remember that it is somehow obsolete then. It pulled in |
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> sys-power/acpid now which wasn't there before. |
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I'm totally not a fan of systemd, and I admittedly haven't looked into |
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the nvidia-drivers ebuild and patches, but I guess it applies the patch |
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which is necessary to get nvidia-drivers working with an acpi enabled |
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kernel. |
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So this hasn't anything to do with the acpi daemon or systemd but the |
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kernel as far as I know. |
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> USE multilib: I don't know? Could someone point out what I could need |
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> that for? |
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This is needed if you want to run 32 bit software (e.g. 32 bit games) |
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with an amd64 (64 bit) system. |
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Heiko |