On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 5:13 AM, Baho Utot wrote:
> I have done a new install using the 2009-02 install cd
>
> Then sync and updated the system with pacman
>
> install alsa and the xorg
>
> I have installed hal and it is running
>
> When I start xorg I get no "X" on the screen.
Do you mean it is
You have some strange ~s in your PKGBUILD that were not there before.
Also, transmission-cli also needs updating.
-AT
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Brendan Fahy wrote:
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> The package Transmission-gtk has been out of date for some time now. I
Thanks for all your effort.
-AT
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:29 PM, David C. Rankin
wrote:
> David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. wrote:
>> On Saturday 09 May 2009 03:09:37 David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. wrote:
>>> Listmates,
>>>
>>
>>> The problem is with the archlinux default
>>> ~/.config/compiz/compizco
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. wrote:
> On Saturday 09 May 2009 03:09:37 David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. wrote:
>> Listmates,
>>
>
>> The problem is with the archlinux default
>> ~/.config/compiz/compizconfig/config supplied along with the
>> compiz-fusion-kde package. The default is:
>>
>> [kde_sessi
2009/5/9 Baho Utot :
> I have done a new install using the 2009-02 install cd
>
> Then sync and updated the system with pacman
>
> install alsa and the xorg
>
> I have installed hal and it is running
>
> When I start xorg I get no "X" on the screen.
>
> Thanks
>
What is your ~/.xinitrc ?
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The package Transmission-gtk has been out of date for some time now. I
sent an e-mail to the package maintainer a few months ago with an
updated PKGBUILD and never received a response.
To update the package all that is required is changing the versio
I have done a new install using the 2009-02 install cd
Then sync and updated the system with pacman
install alsa and the xorg
I have installed hal and it is running
When I start xorg I get no "X" on the screen.
Thanks
I have a ruby script that I use, but don't let me stop you.
-AT
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Tobias Kieslich wrote:
> Allan,
>
> the ruby in testing as of 3 days ago. That would be 1.8 I think.
> we can build gvim(the only one with ruby enabled) without ruby
> support for the t
hello everyone
I was having some troubles using my bluetooth headsets with bluez
4.37, I got some extrange "unable to open seid 64" errors, so I
updated the PKGBUILD to 4.39 version
now it works perfectly
the only changes to the PKGBUILD were the pkgver and md5sums variables
I attach the src.ta
Allan,
the ruby in testing as of 3 days ago. That would be 1.8 I think.
we can build gvim(the only one with ruby enabled) without ruby
support for the time being. I don't think that many people actually
script vim with ruby and there aren't all that many ruby-vim scripts out
there.
Think this should be fixed in the packages?
-AT
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:37 AM, Edgar Kalkowski
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I think this remaining issue is because root is not normally allowed to
> connect to the X server. After issuing an „xhost +local:“ (the colon is
> essential) all connections from l
Kessia 'even' Pinheiro wrote:
Hi all,
Tobias, i`m without a machine, so, i can`t check the vim version. Did you
compile new vim with witch version of ruby?
It will be with ruby-1.8 because 1.9 is not in the repos yet... I am
waiting for the vi(m)'s to move out of [testing] before I do the
Hi all,
Tobias, i`m without a machine, so, i can`t check the vim version. Did you
compile new vim with witch version of ruby?
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Thomas Bohn wrote:
> On 2009-05-05 00:22 -0700, Tobias Kieslich wrote:
>
> > Finally, the new vi* packages are up.
>
> One more question
On 2009-05-05 00:22 -0700, Tobias Kieslich wrote:
> Finally, the new vi* packages are up.
One more question about the vim package. Why is /usr/bin/vim a symlink
to /usr/bin/vim-normal?
Thomas
Hi
fixes:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/14568
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/14565
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/11778
greetings
tpowa
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Tobias Powalowski
Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa)
http://www.archlinux.org
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Hi!
I think this remaining issue is because root is not normally allowed to connect
to the X server. After issuing an „xhost +local:“ (the colon is essential) all
connections from localhost should be allowed and thus it should work.
Ed
On Samstag, 09. Mai 2009, 10:09:37 David C. Rankin, J.D
On Saturday 09 May 2009 03:09:37 David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. wrote:
> Listmates,
>
>
> The problem is with the archlinux default
> ~/.config/compiz/compizconfig/config supplied along with the
> compiz-fusion-kde package. The default is:
>
> [kde_session]
> profile =
>
> For some reason
Listmates,
I thought I would pass along a bug and a solution. I struggled trying
to get
compiz running on my arch x86_64 install on my laptop with the radeonhd
driver for my x1200 card. After pulling my xorg.conf apart, swapping between
the radeon and radeonhd driver and posting to the
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