Hello!
> -Mensaje original-
> De: arch-general [mailto:arch-general-boun...@archlinux.org] En nombre de
> Dario
> Enviado el: viernes, 02 de noviembre de 2012 10:43
> Para: arch-general@archlinux.org
> Asunto: Re: [arch-general] Kernel 3.6.x panic
>
>
> Hi
>
> > I don't know how to solv
Jan Steffens wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:22 PM, "Jérôme M. Berger" wrote:
>> Damjan wrote:
>>> On чет, 01 ное 2012 14:28:43 CET, "Jérôme M. Berger" wrote:
Tom Gundersen wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 10:33 AM, "Jérôme M. Berger"
> wrote:
>> So what is FONT_MAP for
Since the update to gnome 3.6, when my laptop goes to suspend 2 ram by
have been ideling for 5 minutes, the resume does not work : i got a
black screen with mouse cursor, and no way to log in GDM. I have to go
to another TTY, restart gdm, and log in.
resume still work well when the laptop suspend
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Rodrigo Rivas
wrote:
> Hello, list!
>
> After the recent upgrade to GNOME 3.6 I've been having weird characters in
> the gnome-terminal. For example, if I run "pstree" the tree lines are all
> changed into .
>
> After some debugging I traced the problem to a bog
Hi,
Please open a new bug report for devtools and include the steps needed
to reproduce this, then we can see if someone are able to reproduce
the issue. Thanks.
- Alexander
Dave Reisner wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 10:48:53AM +0100, Rodrigo Rivas wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Jan Steffens wrote:
>>
>>> The files are in subdirectories. /tmp/systemd-private-XX is bound to
>>> /tmp,
>>> /var/tmp/systemd-private-XX is bound to /var/tmp.
>>>
>> Als
Am 02.11.2012 13:43, schrieb Dave Reisner:
> On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 10:59:41AM +0100, Christian Hesse wrote:
>> Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 15:34:
>>> Am 01.11.2012 15:22, schrieb Christian Hesse:
Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 02:05:
> I discovered some new awesomeness in LVM2
On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 10:59:41AM +0100, Christian Hesse wrote:
> Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 15:34:
> > Am 01.11.2012 15:22, schrieb Christian Hesse:
> > > Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 02:05:
> > >> I discovered some new awesomeness in LVM2 (okay, not THAT new, but
> > >> still, so f
On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 10:48:53AM +0100, Rodrigo Rivas wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Jan Steffens wrote:
>
> > The files are in subdirectories. /tmp/systemd-private-XX is bound to
> > /tmp,
> > /var/tmp/systemd-private-XX is bound to /var/tmp.
> >
>
> Also you can get which d
the initial issue was caused by systemd trying to load cdemu kernel module
which was removed by vmware!
once i removed the .conf file from /etc/modules.d/ normality crept back BUT
my nic was not being initialised as the r8169 was refusing to load.
I then assumed most of my modules were corrupted
Jeff Van Dam wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Arthur Titeica wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 01 November 2012 13:54:04 Jeff Van Dam wrote:
>> > How did you determine which package was breaking logging in? Thank
>you.
>>
>> There were only 4 packages upgraded. This one seemed the best
>candidate.
Hi
I don't know how to solve this. Messages in screen seem to be related to
scsi. I have removed an Adaptec card, but it makes no difference.
Not sure, but since you're talking about disks, it can be related to this:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49151
In my case, I had a 50%
Am 02.11.2012 10:59, schrieb Christian Hesse:
> Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 15:34:
>> Am 01.11.2012 15:22, schrieb Christian Hesse:
>>> Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 02:05:
I discovered some new awesomeness in LVM2 (okay, not THAT new, but
still, so far unknown to me).
>>>
>>>
Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 15:34:
> Am 01.11.2012 15:22, schrieb Christian Hesse:
> > Thomas Bächler on Thu, 2012/11/01 02:05:
> >> I discovered some new awesomeness in LVM2 (okay, not THAT new, but
> >> still, so far unknown to me).
> >
> > Just to be sure and as "in testing" can lead to
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Jan Steffens wrote:
> The files are in subdirectories. /tmp/systemd-private-XX is bound to
> /tmp,
> /var/tmp/systemd-private-XX is bound to /var/tmp.
>
Also you can get which directories are used by which process with the
following command:
$ sudo grep s
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