I'm trying to get suspend (with pm-utils) working on a MacbookPro5,4, and
everytime I try to resume (after suspend-to-ram), I just get a black screen,
with nothing working (typing the keys which should shut down doesn't shut
down, so I assume everything's pretty much dead). The fan is on though,
On 03/22/2012 06:54 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
I have followed the DeveloperWiki:Building in a Clean Chroot page closely for
the trinity build and it has worked fine. For major rebuilds it has you create a
local.db.tar.gz in /root/repo as a local repo. However, I was experimenting with
Guys,
I have followed the DeveloperWiki:Building in a Clean Chroot page closely for
the trinity build and it has worked fine. For major rebuilds it has you create a
local.db.tar.gz in /root/repo as a local repo. However, I was experimenting with
makechrootpkg -d and it suggest it will add the pa
On 03/22/2012 03:20 PM, Allan McRae wrote:
> provides/replaces/conflicts usually come in a set.
>
Hmm.. I thought provides-conflicts were mutually exclusive for the same package
name. I have tried all the variations of:
package_tde-sip() {
pkgdesc="The TDE SIP C/C++ Bindings Generator for Pytho
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 02:28:43PM -0300, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto wrote:
> That's an interesting situation. If I understood you correctly, you
> have something like:
>
> repository box:
> Downloads some updates that you'll test and approve. After that,
> you'll publush a new version of your reposi
On 23/03/12 01:04, David C. Rankin wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I'm having difficulty with makechrootpkg not allowing replacement of current
> packages in the chroot even though then new packages are built with provides()
> and replaces() to handle the conflict.
>
> Specifically the trinity project pro
On 23/03/12 03:05, Dennis 'Gyroplast' Herbrich wrote:
> Greetings everyone!
>
> I am constructing a local, common repository of packages aggregated from
> core, extra and community, named 'default' for discussion's sake. This
> local repository shall be a "frozen" state of a (virtual) machine's
>
Am 22.03.2012 18:05, schrieb Dennis 'Gyroplast' Herbrich:
> I haven't found a way to reliably download the official package signature
> files along with the packages themselves through creative use of pacman. I
> do not REALLY want to fetch the .sig files in another step from the mirror
> I am usin
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Dennis 'Gyroplast' Herbrich
wrote:
> Greetings everyone!
>
> I am constructing a local, common repository of packages aggregated from
> core, extra and community, named 'default' for discussion's sake. This
> local repository shall be a "frozen" state of a (virtual
Greetings everyone!
I am constructing a local, common repository of packages aggregated from
core, extra and community, named 'default' for discussion's sake. This
local repository shall be a "frozen" state of a (virtual) machine's
package installation, to ensure a common package status across all
Thanks much for the help on cdrtools I got it built and installed along
with dvdrwtools and probably sometime this weekend will do a proper burn
of a dvd with it.
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> gt wrote:
>
> > > > Unable to find dvd+rw-format executable
> > > > K3b uses dvd+rw-
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 01:13:31AM +0530, Ankur Sethi wrote:
Hi,
I'm in the market for a high-end development + gaming machine (dual boot).
I've been a Mac user for the last 4 years and I'm used to their hardware, so
I'm naturally considering a MacBook Pro as one of my options.
Hello. I'm dua
Guys,
I'm having difficulty with makechrootpkg not allowing replacement of current
packages in the chroot even though then new packages are built with provides()
and replaces() to handle the conflict.
Specifically the trinity project provides source for sip4 that has additional
hooks in the p
[off-topic]
If you don't use the optical drive, you can build a Monster Mac
http://lifehacker.com/5541774/how-to-install-a-solid+state-drive-in-your-macbook
[/off-topic]
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 10:47:57 -0300, Ankur Sethi
wrote:
@Scott: thanks. Good to know people are running Arch successfuly on
@Scott: thanks. Good to know people are running Arch successfuly on MBPs :)
@Eric: I don't want to buy a MBP, but sadly I haven't been able to
find a better machine
anywhere. The ThinkPad comes close, but Lenovo doesn't sell the model
I want here
in India. The optical drive issue is annoying, but
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