Re: [arch-general] systemd-networkd and netctl with multiple interfaces
On 11/11/15 09:47, Bennett Piater wrote: > Hello! > I installed Arch on my new Thinkpad T450s over the weekend. > Everything works well, but I have a question: > > I use systemd-networkd to manage my network interfaces and netctl for > the connections. I set everything up according to (this)[0] and > (this)[1] to get automatic activation of wifi via netctl-auto and > netctl-ifplugd. > > My question is as follows: I use i3wm, and i3status shows *both* > ethernet and wifi as connected if I plug in the cable while having a > wifi connection. What does this mean exactly, and how is my traffic routed? > > Thanks in advance for clearing that up. > > Cheers, > Bennett > > [0]: > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-networkd#Wired_and_wireless_adapters_on_the_same_machine > > [1]: > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Netctl#Automatic_switching_of_profiles > > -- > GPG fingerprint: 871F 1047 7DB3 DDED 5FC4 47B2 26C7 E577 EF96 7808 > Hi, I have exactly the same setup (i3wm, i3status and netctl) and the same behavior. If I plug in the cable i3status shows both connections. I manage it, that I deactivate the wifi-card with the hardware switch after I plugged in the cable and everything ist fine. I couldn't get netctl to deactivate the wifi automatically. Regards, Ludwig -- GPG Fingerprint: 988C DE90 4149 C4A8 AAF1 996A 0450 F6B3 A9B2 6230 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [arch-general] Community and TU questions
On 09/12/15 um 18:00, Ivan wrote: > On Wed, 9 Dec 2015 17:46:58 +0100 > Sebastiaan Lokhorst wrote: > > > You can easily search the bug tracker[1] yourself, and help out with > > bugs in packages you are familiar with. > > Maintaining packages is usually not very time-intensive for the > > maintainers. So I think that there is little to offer there. > > Besides that, you can have a look at this page[2] for more things to > > do. > > > > Basically, you don't have to be a TU to help out on most tasks. > > > > Good luck and thanks in advance, > > Sebastiaan > > > > [1] https://bugs.archlinux.org/ > > [2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Getting_involved > > Thank you for your answers. This will do good :) > I hope I will too haha > > Cheers! I encountered the same bug! If you downgrade wpa_supplicant to 2.3.1 evrything should work again. -- signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: [arch-general] i3wm (randomly?) freezes; SIGCONT seems to fix it
Am 09.09.2016 um 22:00 schrieb Bennett Piater: >> .xsession-errors contains the output of every GUI app you are running, >> as if you would launch all those apps in terminals. > > That's good to know, thank you :) > > I'm very curious as to what I will (or won't) find next time the freeze > happens. It hasn't happened this boot, ever since I sent SIGCONT. I will > reboot tomorrow to find out if that "resets" the problem. > > Cheers, > Bennett > Hi all, I had two random freezes too. One after a screenlock and the second one during using Chromium. The second freeze wasn't a complete one. Mouse moves were delayed approx. 30s and were very stuttering. I only could do a hard reset. I noticed, that despite my memory isn't used completly (3GB/4GB) 50% of my swap space are used. Further I see chromium uses a lot of swap space (approx. 450MB). I don't know if this is an indication of the problem. I never checked the usage of swap before. My setup: i3 4.12 py3status 3.1rc0 Chromium 53 xautolock 2.2 Regards Ludwig -- GPG fingerprint: 988C DE90 4149 C4A8 AAF1 996A 0450 F6B3 A9B2 6230 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [arch-general] i3wm (randomly?) freezes; SIGCONT seems to fix it
Am 09.09.2016 um 22:00 schrieb Bennett Piater: >> .xsession-errors contains the output of every GUI app you are running, >> as if you would launch all those apps in terminals. > > That's good to know, thank you :) > > I'm very curious as to what I will (or won't) find next time the freeze > happens. It hasn't happened this boot, ever since I sent SIGCONT. I will > reboot tomorrow to find out if that "resets" the problem. > > Cheers, > Bennett > I could solve the problem so far. I switched to google-chrome-beta. Since then my swap is 0% and I hadn't any freeze. It seems the poblem was/is caused by chromium. Ludwig -- GPG fingerprint: 988C DE90 4149 C4A8 AAF1 996A 0450 F6B3 A9B2 6230 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature