On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 08:03:09 +0300
Lauri Niskanen wrote:
> I have a working 32-bit Arch Linux server. It's more like a testing
> playground than a production server. I decided to convert it to a
> 64-bit system.
>
> I could reinstall Arch, but is there any easier way to do the
> "upgrade"? I'd
I have a working 32-bit Arch Linux server. It's more like a testing
playground than a production server. I decided to convert it to a 64-bit
system.
I could reinstall Arch, but is there any easier way to do the "upgrade"?
I'd like to retain my list of applications, configuration and user files
On 9/4/2010 20:39, Patrick Lögdahl wrote:
On 9/4/2010 17:13, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
I recently updated my system with pacman -Syu; everything worked fine,
but since I've rebooted the machine, running 'startx' causes X to start,
I see the 'nvidia' logo flash, and then crash.
I updated 'nvidia',
On 9/4/2010 17:13, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
I recently updated my system with pacman -Syu; everything worked fine,
but since I've rebooted the machine, running 'startx' causes X to start,
I see the 'nvidia' logo flash, and then crash.
I updated 'nvidia', but now when it starts it complains of bein
Turns out evdev was causing the segfaults when it didn't give the
nvidia error, so I downgraded nvidia, nvidia-utils, kernel26, and
evdev (which required removing files by hand (!)), and now it works.
I'm just not going to mess with it until I have other running
computers to play with.
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Samuel
I tried downgrading xorg too, different combinations of downgrading
that and nvidia lead to either the same error or a segfault.
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Samuel Baldwin - logik.li
I tried downgrading to .52, still had the same error.
I can try downgrading Xorg.
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Samuel Baldwin - logik.li
On 09/04/2010 04:13 PM, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
> I recently updated my system with pacman -Syu; everything worked fine,
> but since I've rebooted the machine, running 'startx' causes X to start,
> I see the 'nvidia' logo flash, and then crash.
>
> I updated 'nvidia', but now when it starts it compl
On 09/04/2010 10:20 PM, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
I get the same error with and without using my config file.
Try downgrading only nvidia driver?
Because I don't think there's any problem with xorg.
If problem still persists, then downgrade xorg too.
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Regards,
Nilesh Govindarajan
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I get the same error with and without using my config file.
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Samuel Baldwin - logik.li
On 09/04/2010 08:43 PM, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
I recently updated my system with pacman -Syu; everything worked fine,
but since I've rebooted the machine, running 'startx' causes X to start,
I see the 'nvidia' logo flash, and then crash.
I updated 'nvidia', but now when it starts it complains of
I recently updated my system with pacman -Syu; everything worked fine,
but since I've rebooted the machine, running 'startx' causes X to start,
I see the 'nvidia' logo flash, and then crash.
I updated 'nvidia', but now when it starts it complains of being unable
to allocate DMA memory and aborts.
On 09/04/2010 10:51 AM, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Hi everyone,
When I connect to my remote SFTP server (running FreeBSD) using GNOME
Nautilus, I noticed that the in the "Permissions" dialog box, instead of
user/group names, the numeric U/G IDs are being shown, whereas when I do
'sftp' from terminal,
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