2009/11/2 Loui Chang
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> I agree. It's pretty damned ridiculous.
> People on this list can't seem to take a hint.
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Obviously not Seriously people: arch-general != google-wave
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 10:12 +0400, Jozsef wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Nov 2009, Ionut Biru wrote:
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> > On 11/04/2009 01:18 AM, Sachiel wrote:
> > >Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long
> > >time :)
> > >
> > >sachiel2...@gmail.com
> > sent.
> >
> > --
> > Ionut
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2009, Ionut Biru wrote:
> On 11/04/2009 01:18 AM, Sachiel wrote:
> >Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long
> >time :)
> >
> >sachiel2...@gmail.com
> sent.
>
> --
> Ionut
May I have one invitation please?
jozse...@gmail.com
Thanks a lot!
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Be
Listmates,
New drive for my laptop so I dedicated it to Arch. Net install with 2009.08
went fine (although there really should be a warning when you leave install
WITHOUT configuring the bootloader). [the /arch/setup menu autoadvances when
you leave Configure System and if you click Done and do
Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long time :)
sachiel2...@gmail.com
Thomas Bächler schreef:
[ Xorg segfaults with Nvidia driver ]
I don't know what you think, but I don't get the part where the nvidia
dev says they plan to fix it, but he can't promise if and when. So
they plan to fix it, but don't really know if they plan to fix it.
So basically, you're scre
On 11/04/2009 01:18 AM, Sachiel wrote:
Could I have an invitation, please? I've been following Weave for a long time :)
sachiel2...@gmail.com
sent.
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Ionut
Hi,
Xorg with nvidia-96xx for a GeForce 3 Ti 200 does not start anymore on
my Arch Linux installation (i686). First I thought that it was a failure
caused by SLiM because the error output on screen was "respawning too
fast" and I switched from respawn to once but that did not help. Even
stand
Lars Tennstedt schrieb:
Hi,
Xorg with nvidia-96xx for a GeForce 3 Ti 200 does not start anymore on
my Arch Linux installation (i686). First I thought that it was a failure
caused by SLiM because the error output on screen was "respawning too
fast" and I switched from respawn to once but that
Hi,
my hard drive suffers from the "clicking" problem, therefore I
deactivated the APM (Advanced Power Management) totally.
I'm doing this using hdparm in the /etc/rc.local, making sure that it
gets executed every time I boot up my machine.
However I noticed that the APM gets re-enabled after I
Magnus Therning schrob:
> Anyone else seeing something the same behaviour?
Not the exact same thing here but since the latest upgrade to X.org 1.7.1 and
Nvidia 190.42 two days ago my X already crashed twice with no errors in
/var/log/Xorg.0.log except the following backtrace (with segfault):
Ba
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