On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 11:51 PM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Jude DaShiell
> wrote:
>> Your drive could need cleaning, or have worn out, or in some way have
>> been disconnected. Those kind of drives have to be replaced every so
>> often. If it's a usb drive, have
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Your drive could need cleaning, or have worn out, or in some way have
> been disconnected. Those kind of drives have to be replaced every so
> often. If it's a usb drive, have you done a modprobe usbmass yet? If
> not, that may be all you
Your drive could need cleaning, or have worn out, or in some way have
been disconnected. Those kind of drives have to be replaced every so
often. If it's a usb drive, have you done a modprobe usbmass yet? If
not, that may be all you need to get things going. If you read dmesg
does the cd dr
On 06/09/2012 11:57 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
> "Those udev rules were moved to /usr/lib/udev/rules.d, so
> --with-udev-dir=/usr/lib/udev might be a better option."
>
> That makes sense -- I'll give it a go.
Tried, still failed - out of brain power for this evening -- will work on it
again tom
On 06/09/2012 07:37 PM, slubman wrote:
>
> Have you looked to the usb device permission?
>
> After the latest upgrade I did (kernel, libusbx, systems-tools and a lot of
> other stuffs), upsd wouldn’t connect.
>
> But as described on the AUR page, the package must be recompiled, with an
> addit
On 06/08/2012 04:16 PM, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> No package should install anything into /srv (it's kind of a /home for
> services; see FHS). If it does it is a bug that should be reported.
Pierre,
I'm not sure I fully understand Arch's rationale on this. According to FHS:
/srv : Data for servi
On 10 juin 2012, at 02:27, David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 06/09/2012 08:41 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> The question would be, doest that pose a greater security risk.
>>
>> Have you tried using -u nut.
>>
>> If that fails I'd use systrace (strace on Linux) or something to see why
>> it fails.
>>
On 06/09/2012 02:26 PM, Ike Devolder wrote:
>
> can you confirm the problem is fixed, i got it tested with the 3.4.2-rc1
> kernel briefly and it did seem ok
Sorry, I have not tested this kernel - just sharing that it is out.
gene
On 06/09/2012 08:41 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> The question would be, doest that pose a greater security risk.
>
> Have you tried using -u nut.
>
> If that fails I'd use systrace (strace on Linux) or something to see why
> it fails.
>
Thanks Kevin,
Yes, I tried '-u nut' and it fails the sam
Hi,
I've been using the original cdrecord (cdrtools) for more than 10
years now, however I hadn't burned anything in the last 3 months (or
even more). With the current linux kernel image from Arch:
% uname -a
Linux jvasquez14 3.3.8-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jun 5 15:20:32 CEST
2012 x86_64 GNU/Li
Hi All
whilst running tcpdump i have noticed i am getting a considerable
number of these
20:49:18.899106 IP0 bad-hlen 0
20:49:23.023183 IP0 bad-hlen 0
They have only shown up recently , I am also getting hit by someone
with their iPhone trying all sorts of sillys could the 2 be linked
Le samedi 09 jun 2012 à 21:36:41 (+0300), Ionut Biru a écrit :
> is it useless, we strip all our packages for debug symbols.
Oh, indeed. I didn’t thought about that. Thx for the answer.
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On 06/09/2012 09:21 PM, n...@troglodyte.be wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I wondered why does the crashreporter feature is disabled for the official
> firefox package and if I could ask to re-enable it or must I compile it for my
> own ?
>
is it useless, we
Op zaterdag 9 juni 2012 13:38:29 schreef Genes MailLists:
> Sorry I lost the thread about NFS issues on 3.4.1 ... anyway 3.4.2 is
> now out upstream.
>
> Gene
can you confirm the problem is fixed, i got it tested with the 3.4.2-rc1
kernel briefly and it did seem ok
--Ike
Hi folks,
I wondered why does the crashreporter feature is disabled for the official
firefox package and if I could ask to re-enable it or must I compile it for my
own ?
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Sorry I lost the thread about NFS issues on 3.4.1 ... anyway 3.4.2 is
now out upstream.
Gene
On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 17:21:14 -0500
David C. Rankin wrote:
> In
> the mean time, I can just hack the init script to get it started,
The question would be, doest that pose a greater security risk.
Have you tried using -u nut.
If that fails I'd use systrace (strace on Linux) or something to see wh
On Friday 08 Jun 2012 23:16:38 Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> Am 08.06.2012 22:59, schrieb Jayesh Badwaik:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using wordpress and I found that the sample wordpress site is
> > installed in the /srv/http location. I find it convenient that all
> > such sample/getting started things shou
Hello,
I've added a "source" compatibility report generated by the ABI
Compliance Checker tool here to be used along with the mentioned
"binary" compatibility report:
http://upstream-tracker.org/compat_reports/ffmpeg/0.10.3_to_0.11/src_compat_report.html
combined report:
http://upstream-track
Maybe it would make sense if there were a wine_mono package like there is
wine_gecko? With each new prefix it it's current form it states mono is
not installed and prompts to download it.
-ak
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