what happened is, that I improperly left the runtimepath in archlinx.vim
will be fixed in next release. so creating the symlink is not quite the
proper solution :P
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Patrick Brisbin wrote:
> this was the same error i got and fixed with
>
> sudo ln -s /usr/share/vim/vim72 /
Listmates,
I can't build the radeonhd driver any longer due to a missing
xorgversion.m4. I have both
m4 1.4.13-1
xorg-util-macros 1.2.2-1
installed but I can't find the xorgversion file. Any ideas?
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Nacogdoches,
Yes I would dd (or ddrescue or dd_rescue - the rescues give you progress
output) the whole drive, not the individual partitions. Then just use Parted
Magic Live CD or GParted Live CD and expand the partitions. I've done this
many many times without issue.. and usually you don't even have to r
this was the same error i got and fixed with
sudo ln -s /usr/share/vim/vim72 /usr/share/vim/vimcurrent
but i'm told this vimcurrent stuff will go away soon, and another user
on bbs has a line one could put in ~/.vimrc to fix this as well... cant
remember it now though.
up to you how to proceed
Listmates,
Attempting to enable syntax in vim, I received the following:
Error detected while processing /usr/share/vim/vim72/syntax/syntax.vim:
line 42:
E216: No such group or event: filetypedetect BufRead
Press ENTER or type command to continue
It has always worked before, so
Hi,
I usually set my eth0 adapter's MTU value to 7200 to get reach of Jumbo
Frame function of my hub.
But after I run pppoe-start (comes from rp-pppoe), it seems that the
program will automatically reset the MTU value of eth0 to 1500, which is
a big bugger.
Does anyone know how to prevant this
Listmates,
You should now be able to choose Archlinux as the OS when filing bugs
at bugs.kde.org.
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Rankin Law Firm, PLLC
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Telephone: (936) 715-9333
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Here's another update. Using Mike's advice and I tried a simple 'cp
-av' on my home directory. After everything was completed, I do a 'ls
-al' and find that everything is set to root / root. Modes are
intact, but that's it.
I've tried this from the Ubuntu livecd and running from my original
hard
I'm currently using NetworkManager's ability to run scripts once the
network is up[1], but that seems to only be on a system level. Is
there some way of also running scripts/programs as the logged in user
once network is up?
Especially I want to start dropbox only when the network is available.
On Dienstag, 28. Juli 2009 23:08 Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Given the popularity of kdemod, it is sad that they can't seem to keep
> up with Arch's development.
I think the problem is more kdemod3 because the packages were built with the
older gcc and if they really want to rebuilt them than this co
Roman Kyrylych wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 23:14, Tim Gelter wrote:
>> Hello listmates,
>> I'm having semi-frequent virtualbox crashes with existing and newly
>> created virtual machines. Here is a snippet from
>> /var/log/kernel.log :
>>
>> Jul 29 08:24:17 guapArch kernel: VirtualBox[5142] tr
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 23:14, Tim Gelter wrote:
> Hello listmates,
> I'm having semi-frequent virtualbox crashes with existing and newly
> created virtual machines. Here is a snippet from
> /var/log/kernel.log :
>
> Jul 29 08:24:17 guapArch kernel: VirtualBox[5142] trap int3
> ip:7f7dde81dd9a sp:7
Hello listmates,
I'm having semi-frequent virtualbox crashes with existing and newly
created virtual machines. Here is a snippet from
/var/log/kernel.log :
Jul 29 08:24:17 guapArch kernel: VirtualBox[5142] trap int3
ip:7f7dde81dd9a sp:7f7dd003bf00 error:0
Jul 29 11:38:43 guapArch kernel: VirtualBo
Daenyth Blank wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:48, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
Better to install libjpeg6 from aur. It's generally a bad idea to manually
install system files. You should let pacman do that.
DR
And best to actually _fix_ the issue: recompile the software against libjpeg7
Ce
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:48, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Better to install libjpeg6 from aur. It's generally a bad idea to manually
> install system files. You should let pacman do that.
>
> DR
And best to actually _fix_ the issue: recompile the software against libjpeg7
Fredrik Eriksson wrote:
Hi,
I've seen that there's a dynamic update ddos attack that is widely
available on the net and after looking for the solution it seems that
bind's latest patch (9.6.1-P1) solves this problem.
So my question is more like this, is extra/bind 9.6.1-1 in the
repository t
José M. Prieto wrote:
2009/7/28 David C. Rankin :
Up until this past week kdemod3 and kde4-unstable had lived
side-by-side quite harmoniously. However, now kcontol in kdemod3
will not run until the following link is created:
ln -s /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.7 /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62
I also use kdemod
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Eric Bélanger schrieb:
report that to Chakra. Looks like kdemod3 needs to be rebuilt against
libjpeg 7.
Reports about libjpeg+kdemod breakage have been coming in for a while.
The SONAME bump was announced on arch-dev-public, then packages went to
testing a week later,
David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
Up until this past week kdemod3 and kde4-unstable had lived
side-by-side quite harmoniously. However, now kcontol in kdemod3 will
not run until the following link is created:
ln -s /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.7 /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62
Don't do that. Fix it by install
Damien Churchill skrev:
2009/7/29 Fredrik Eriksson :
Hi,
I've seen that there's a dynamic update ddos attack that is widely available
on the net and after looking for the solution it seems that bind's latest
patch (9.6.1-P1) solves this problem.
So my question is more like this, is extra/bin
2009/7/29 Fredrik Eriksson :
> Hi,
> I've seen that there's a dynamic update ddos attack that is widely available
> on the net and after looking for the solution it seems that bind's latest
> patch (9.6.1-P1) solves this problem.
>
> So my question is more like this, is extra/bind 9.6.1-1 in the re
Hi,
I've seen that there's a dynamic update ddos attack that is widely
available on the net and after looking for the solution it seems that
bind's latest patch (9.6.1-P1) solves this problem.
So my question is more like this, is extra/bind 9.6.1-1 in the
repository the same as bind 9.6.1-P1?
> Why, out of curiosity?
dd copy the data of the raw device. i.e the files but also the
filesystem data and metadata. which you don't really need or wish to
copy to another partition/disk.
i said it's the worst, not that it does not work. but you have to take
extra step after you have used dd (to
Mike Sampson wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Will Siddall wrote:
Roman,
I did try the tar method with the same results. The only method I
could see working would be the dd, but even looking at the mounted iso
afterwards, permissions were not set. I should be seeing at least
ownership b
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