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  1. I got this error while trying to install hplip

    patching file prnt/hpps/hppsfilter.c
    Hunk #1 FAILED at 104.
    1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file prnt/hpps/hppsfilter.c.rej                                                                                                            [ !! ]
     * ERROR: net-print/hplip-3.23.12::desktop-kit failed (prepare phase):
     *   patch -p1  failed with /var/tmp/portage/net-print/hplip-3.23.12/files/012_hplip-3.20.6-hppsfilter-fix-return-values.patch

    Any clue?

    Thanx

    Paolo

  2. I've always used kernels compiled by myself, in order to have a kernel tailored to my needs. I haven't experienced any problem so far, until lately.

    I've installed latest debian sources on my funtoo machine: everything works fine except when I tried to compile the kernel by myself. Compilation and installation went fine but as soon as I rebooted the machine I got stuck at the folowing point:

    random: crng init done

    After that nothing happens, although I can reboot with Ctrl+Alt+Canc

    I would like to post a log or similar but I don't know where to look: I boot the system with another OS to find somethin but I can't find anything in the /var directory. Might be there are problems with the rootfs?

  3. This is what it shows:

    # curl -v -X HEAD  https://github.com/funtoo/meta-repo
    Warning: Setting custom HTTP method to HEAD with -X/--request may not work the
    Warning: way you want. Consider using -I/--head instead.
    *   Trying 140.82.118.4:443...
    ^T* connect to 140.82.118.4 port 443 failed: Connection timed out
    * Failed to connect to github.com port 443: Connection timed out
    * Closing connection 0
    curl: (28) Failed to connect to github.com port 443: Connection timed out

  4. libtorrent-rasterbar-2.0 seems to unpack to a faulty directory:

    /var/tmp/portage/net-libs/libtorrent-rasterbar-2.0/work/arvidn-libtorrent-0f0afec

    preventing the system to upgrade the library:

    * ERROR: net-libs/libtorrent-rasterbar-2.0::net-kit failed (prepare phase):
    *   The source directory '/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/libtorrent-rasterbar-2.0/work/libtorrent-rasterbar-2.0' doesn't exist

     

  5. I'm experiencing an issue with libxmlpp. When I try to emerge @world I get the following messagei


    emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "dev-cpp/libxmlpp:2.6[-mgorny(-)]".
    (dependency required by "media-libs/libffado-2.4.1::media-kit" [ebuild])
    (dependency required by "media-sound/jack2-1.9.12-r1::media-kit[ieee1394]" [ebuild])
    (dependency required by "media-video/pipewire-0.3.0::gnome-kit[jack]" [ebuild])
    (dependency required by "x11-wm/mutter-3.36.2::gnome-kit" [ebuild])
    (dependency required by "gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.36.2::gnome-kit" [ebuild])
    (dependency required by "x11-terms/gnome-terminal-3.36.2::gnome-kit[gnome-shell]" [ebuild])
    (dependency required by "gnome-base/gnome-light-3.36.0::gnome-kit" [ebuild])
    (dependency required by "@selected" [set])
    (dependency required by "@world" [argument])

    Anyone had the same issue before?

     

  6. Decrease the CPU load and frequency will lower the temperature if you can't increase the airflow over the CPU's heat sink.

    Post output of this command:

    emerge --info | grep MAKEOPTS
    
    

    This is surely not a problem of air flow: Windows does not show any sort of problem and whenever I use it I never have such behavior. I also opened the case to check whether the fan could be the issue but eventually I didn't find anything about that. It definitely seems that there's something wrong with kernel and ACPI. Fan work but not vigin me any acceptable result: I'm trying to compile libreoffice and have to quit the compilation every 30 minutes to avoid the temperature rise over 80?C. Plus cpufreq seems to work properly...

  7. MAKEOPTS="-j5"

     

    I've been working quite extensively on the subject lately. First of all here's the output of sensors

     

    # sensors
    acpitz-virtual-0
    Adapter: Virtual device
    temp1:        +79.0?C  (crit = +100.0?C)
     
    k10temp-pci-00c3
    Adapter: PCI adapter
    temp1:        +79.0?C  (high = +70.0?C)
                           (crit = +100.0?C, hyst = +99.0?C)
     
    radeon-pci-0008
    Adapter: PCI adapter
    temp1:        +74.0?C  (crit = +120.0?C, hyst = +90.0?C)
     
    radeon-pci-0100
    Adapter: PCI adapter
    temp1:            N/A  (crit = +120.0?C, hyst = +90.0?C)
     
     
    while acpitool returns the following:
     
    # acpitool -e
      Kernel version : 4.6.2-gentoo-ge   -    ACPI version : 20160108
      -----------------------------------------------------------
      Battery #1     : present
        Remaining capacity : unknown, 100.0%
        Design capacity    : 2500 mA
        Last full capacity : 1889 mA, 75.56% of design capacity
        Capacity loss      : 24.44%
        Present rate       : 0 mA
        Charging state     : Full
        Battery type       : Li-ion 
        Model number       : AL12A32
        Serial number      : 5271
     
      AC adapter     : online 
      Fan            : <not available>
     
      CPU type               : AMD A8-4555M APU with Radeon HD Graphics 
      CPU speed              : 0x6001116 MHz 
      Cache size             : 1597.096 KB
      Bogomips               : 3194.19 
      Bogomips               : 3193.34 
      Bogomips               : 3193.36 
      Bogomips               : 3193.41 
      Function Show_CPU_Info : could not read directory /proc/acpi/processor/
      Make sure your kernel has ACPI processor support enabled.
     
      Thermal info   : <not available>
     
       Device S-state  Status   Sysfs node
      ---------------------------------------
      1. PB4  S5 *disabled  pci:0000:00:04.0
      2. PB5  S5 *disabled  pci:0000:00:05.0
      3. PB6  S5 *disabled
      4. PB7  S5 *disabled
      5. SPB0  S4 *disabled
      6. SPB1  S4 *disabled
      7. SPB2  S4 *disabled
      8. SPB3  S4 *disabled
      9. GEC  S4 *disabled
      10. OHC1  S3 *enabled   pci:0000:00:12.0
      11. OHC2  S3 *enabled   pci:0000:00:13.0
      12. OHC3  S3 *disabled
      13. OHC4  S3 *disabled
      14. XHC0  S3 *enabled   pci:0000:00:10.0
      15. XHC1  S4 *disabled
      16. P2P  S5 *disabled  pci:0000:00:14.4
     
    so if I have understood correctly fan, processor and thermal modules (actually they are built in) have some serious problems.
    Is there any chance that BIOS interfere with ACPI? Any other thought?
     
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