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Hey Gert!
GA> 1. is on my linux router new install with kernel 3.16.5, it seem
GA> not to could found the pythin compile function, when I have
GA> started it up.
First off I'd replace the kernel version to 3.14.*, 3.14.27 is the latest. It
has longterm support according to kernel.org whereas the 3.16 kernels have been
abandoned. Also you don't say what machine you have the above installed on as
well as whether the Gentoo dist is systemd or sysvinit based. If sysvinit
which eudev version does it use? I am guessing it might be a hardware issue
and depending on the machine you might wish to use kv3.10 instead. I have a
32-bit machine whose hardware is unsupported by kernel versions greater than
3.10.
Also noticed issues with new versions of both systemd and eudev. As for
python, it sounds like it never got installed and/or is missing dependencies.
Which version is it?
GA> 2. the other problem is on my main fido pc there before have run
GA> with dosemu, there now after new year got dosemu error by run, and
GA> i then tried to update and recompile dosemu to work again but it
GA> now not like to run on the old kernel 2.6.39 and now cmes with
GA> that the old dos86 is been changed to be vm86 there is working by
GA> newer kernels. I here prefer the old dos86 there can work fine on
GA> a 3.8.x kernel and too on a newer kernel there only support the
GA> newest functions for linux and kernels.
Also glibc and gcc versions. Newer versions of these won't even compile dosemu
nevermind even run it. If possible you might wish to consider running DOS in
virtual space instead and ditch dosemu.
Life is good,
Maurice
... Don't cry for me I have vi.
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