On 10/22/2010 09:34 AM, János Illés wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 16:29, Thomas Bächler wrote:
>> Playing around here might help or give ideas.
>
> Oh, thanks. It seems I only have acpi_pm. Is that normal?
>
> $ cat available_clocksource
> acpi_pm
> $ cat current_clocksource
> acpi_pm
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 22:50 +0530, Gaurish Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't agree that python 3 is ready for mass use yet. I think arch
> made a premature switch.
>
> Hence, I am not upgrading my system. I hope archlinux rollbacks python3
> update.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
"Hey look, devs did something
>
> * Gaurish Sharma [22.10.2010 19:21]:
> > Hi,
> > I don't agree that python 3 is ready for mass use yet. I think arch
> > made a premature switch.
> >
> > Hence, I am not upgrading my system. I hope archlinux rollbacks python3
> update.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Gary
>
I just installed the python2
That won't happen! And I hope you know that python2 isn't gone, it's still
available. All the package maintainers have to do is change the sheband. Of
course that needs a little bit of work, but that's really not the biggest deal!
If there are AUR packages which haven't done these changes yet, p
Hi,
I don't agree that python 3 is ready for mass use yet. I think arch
made a premature switch.
Hence, I am not upgrading my system. I hope archlinux rollbacks python3 update.
Regards,
Gary
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 16:29, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Playing around here might help or give ideas.
Oh, thanks. It seems I only have acpi_pm. Is that normal?
$ cat available_clocksource
acpi_pm
$ cat current_clocksource
acpi_pm
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János
Am 22.10.2010 16:20, schrieb János Illés:
> I learned that the clock kernel parameter is deprecated, it is now
> called clocksource. Still it is somehow gets ignored, and the kernel
> uses acpi_pm instead.
>
> $ dmesg|grep clock
> Kernel command line: root=/dev/sda1 resume=/dev/sda2 rootdelay=
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 14:54, Thomas Jost wrote:
> Hmm, I've never had this issue, but here are a few ideas:
Great ideas, thank you!
I learned that the clock kernel parameter is deprecated, it is now
called clocksource. Still it is somehow gets ignored, and the kernel
uses acpi_pm instead.
$
Le 22/10/2010 14:26, János Illés a écrit :
> I have an archlinux virtualbox guest on windows host. The clock of the
> guest linux is randomly stuck in a few seconds loop, rendering the
> system in a semi-freeze state.
Hmm, I've never had this issue, but here are a few ideas:
- try to disable ntpd
Hi,
I have an archlinux virtualbox guest on windows host. The clock of the
guest linux is randomly stuck in a few seconds loop, rendering the
system in a semi-freeze state. It looks like this:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/841166/archwtf/date2.png
It happens irregularly, sometimes not happens for days
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