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> Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes: |
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>> On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 02:59:58 +0000 (UTC), James wrote: |
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>>> I've rebuilt these same packages over several times. |
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>> Are you rebuilding them with @preserved-rebuild or manually? |
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> with this 'emerge @preserved-rebuild' |
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> i.e. the tool..... |
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>>> I think the @preserved-rebuild tool is bonkers.... |
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>> It's a good idea, and much better than the old "break it then fix it" |
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>> approach with revdep-rebuild, but it does get itself confused |
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>> occasionally. |
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> Ok it's borked, what do I do? |
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> I still think I need some minimalistic /etc/X/xorg.conf |
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> with this dell laptop.... |
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I know I'm coming in half way here, but have you logged in using kdm or |
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just straight in via the cli? |