2009/3/6 Thomas Bohn :
> On 2009-03-06 23:24 +0100, Geir Erikstad wrote:
>
>> Can you connect to ::1 when you are disconnected?
>
> Yes, I can. With IPv6 it works. Maybe I should use that or deactivate IPv6.
>
> Thomas
>
I would disable ipv6 for now.
Read this wikipage:
http://wiki.archlinux.org
On 2009-03-06 23:24 +0100, Geir Erikstad wrote:
Can you connect to ::1 when you are disconnected?
Yes, I can. With IPv6 it works. Maybe I should use that or deactivate
IPv6.
Thomas
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Thomas Bohn wrote:
> ---snip---
> % ncmpcpp
> Cannot connect to mpd: host "localhost" not found: Temporary failure in name
> resolution
> % ncmpcpp
> Cannot connect to mpd: host "127.0.0.1" not found: Address family for
> hostname not supported
> ---snip---
This s
>> Ok, well... if you shut off your network AFTERWARDS, does it block
>> your connection attempts too? Does /etc/hosts have "localhost" in
>> there?
>
> When I shutdown the connection it doesn't work, the loop interface stays the
> same all the way.
>
> lo when connected:
> ---snip---
> % ifconfig
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Thomas Bohn wrote:
> On 2009-03-06 16:11 -0600, Aaron Griffin wrote:
>
>> Ok, well... if you shut off your network AFTERWARDS, does it block
>> your connection attempts too? Does /etc/hosts have "localhost" in
>> there?
>
> When I shutdown the connection it doesn't
On 2009-03-06 16:11 -0600, Aaron Griffin wrote:
Ok, well... if you shut off your network AFTERWARDS, does it block
your connection attempts too? Does /etc/hosts have "localhost" in
there?
When I shutdown the connection it doesn't work, the loop interface stays
the same all the way.
lo when
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Thomas Bohn wrote:
> On 2009-03-06 16:04 -0600, Aaron Griffin wrote:
>
>> The lo interface is brought up by rc.sysinit right after it processes
>> udev events. Do you, by chance, still have "lo" in your rc.conf
>> INTERFACES array?
>
> No, my INTERFACES array looks
On 2009-03-06 16:04 -0600, Aaron Griffin wrote:
The lo interface is brought up by rc.sysinit right after it processes
udev events. Do you, by chance, still have "lo" in your rc.conf
INTERFACES array?
No, my INTERFACES array looks like this:
INTERFACES=()
It is empty and commented
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Thomas Bohn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I boot my computer the connection to the wifi network takes a while,
> until then I can't connect to localhost. So I can't use mpd for example, I
> musst either turn off my wifi card or wait until I'm connected.
>
> This is quite
Hello,
When I boot my computer the connection to the wifi network takes a
while, until then I can't connect to localhost. So I can't use mpd for
example, I musst either turn off my wifi card or wait until I'm
connected.
This is quite annoying, is there a way to solve that problem or at least
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 09:26:29 Georg Grabler wrote:
> So it's the intel driver which is most likely broken upstream for our
> chipset. The old intel driver works perfectly with the new xorg and libdrm.
It should work according to this:
http://intellinuxgraphics.org/results/2009-01-15__0/resu
2009/3/6 Aaron Griffin :
> And now that I look at it, it SHOULD be converting HTML to plain text.
>
> Dusty, are we sending html content as text/plain content in these
> feeds? That could cause the issue here
I think that's the reason, the appears in the RSS view in Firefox
as well, when it shoul
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Johannes Held wrote:
> Aaron Griffin :
>> I'm open to ideas as to how to fix this.
> The code which inserts the news into the database could also send that mail
> (and strip unwanted content).
That seems a little complex and confusing as now we need to add email
ca
Aaron Griffin :
> I'm open to ideas as to how to fix this.
The code which inserts the news into the database could also send that mail
(and strip unwanted content).
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Täglich http://blog.hehejo.de und du fühlst dich gut.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:54 PM, BinkyTheClown wrote:
> 2009/3/5 Recent News Updates
>
>> The Arch Linux Newsletter team is proud to announce the http://www.archlinux.org/static/newsletters/newsletter-2009-mar.html";>Newsletter
>> for February 2009. To discuss this newsletter, http://bbs.archlinux
> Xinput isnt the one available here: ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/
> The source is available here now, updated:
> http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/
> last release 15th of Jan 2009. I dont know how useful it is though.
I wan't aware that there was an old xinput too. So what
Yeah ive just noticed that lol. Thanks
2009/3/6 Xavier :
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> Hi, im trying to rebuild nouveau for zen kernel but the source isnt on
>> the FTP [1], does anyone have it? Or shall i just build from git.
>>
>> Thanks, Chris
>>
>>
>> [1] ftp://a
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
> Hi, im trying to rebuild nouveau for zen kernel but the source isnt on
> the FTP [1], does anyone have it? Or shall i just build from git.
>
> Thanks, Chris
>
>
> [1] ftp://archlinux.org/other/nouveau-drm/mesa-drm-20090303.tar.bz2
>
When yo
Hi, im trying to rebuild nouveau for zen kernel but the source isnt on
the FTP [1], does anyone have it? Or shall i just build from git.
Thanks, Chris
[1] ftp://archlinux.org/other/nouveau-drm/mesa-drm-20090303.tar.bz2
Hi,
I run Arch linux with KDE 4.2 on a machine with a Geforce 6200 LE card. But
recently I have been experiencing some weird things. At the begining I was
running KDE 4.2.0 with a nvidia-180.22 driver and the X process consumes
lots of memory graduately, even to 200+ MB some times. Then I updat
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