Changing settings on a user level always is a good idea. As long as you are
fine with System wide logs coming in English, I see no downside to this.
Why can't we have this as the default recommended approach?
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 4:07 AM, Alad Wenter
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Arch Linux currently emp
Do you mean everybody should do it like this or just you? Because the
latter seems totally fine to me.
cheers!
mar77i
>
> My issues:
> - I can not limit one user to one monitor. The screen uses the two monitots.
> - Second user has a "double" task bar in his mate session. Everything
> is repeated twice.
This issue is fixed. Creating a new user account solved this issue. I
do not know why, but some corrupted confi
Hi,
Arch Linux currently emphasises on setting the locale system-wide. If a
non-english language is desired, it should be uncommented in /etc/locale.gen
(besides en_US.UTF-8), and set in /etc/locale.conf.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_guide#Configure_the_system
https://wiki
Even after lots of readings and many tries, I am not able to set up a
working dual seat configuration on my machine.
I have two users, two monitors, two mouses, two keyboard,
unfortunately one only nvidia card. But from what I read, it is
possible to have two users both logged and sharing only the
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