On 02/19/2016 03:05 PM, Martti Kühne wrote:
>> Also in this process, I noticed when I type '~' (e.g. like ~/tmp) the '~'
>> is
>> > not echoed until the 2nd character is pressed. This is confusing. I've
>> > looked at
>> > /etc/inputrc and do not see anything that appears to suppress echo of '~
I have a raid6 btrfs filesystem which I filled up, and added a disk to:
> sudo btrfs fi show /dev/sdb
Label: 'raid' uuid: 96c75e11-ab60-44b6-a450-4cd2831f86f0
Total devices 5 FS bytes used 917.77GiB
devid1 size 465.76GiB used 465.76GiB path /dev/sdb
devid2 size 465.7
2016-01-27 12:21 GMT+01:00 Jameson :
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016, 3:37 PM Wolfgang Mader
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 01/26/2016 09:31 PM, Maykel Franco wrote:
>> > How to resolve this warning?? I have error with owncloud client try
>> > connect user/password login...
>>
>> For you module error, check this p
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 9:25 PM, David C. Rankin
wrote:
> All,
>
> Following https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Readline I was attempting to
> disable control echo by adding 'set echo-control-characters off' to
> ~/.inputrc.
> After logging out/in there is no change to the '^C' echo after 'ct
All,
Following https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Readline I was attempting to
disable control echo by adding 'set echo-control-characters off' to ~/.inputrc.
After logging out/in there is no change to the '^C' echo after 'ctrl+c' is
pressed to terminate the present command. I even tried addin
> I want to have a number how much people are using Arch Linux
> worldwide. I don't need an exact number.
Im not aware of a representative survey. But if you're not after
reliable numbers, try combining statistics on the total number of
linux users world wide [1] with the percentage of Arch user
A good statistic would be from the downloads on the
filesystem/coreutils/pacman packages, but you would need to get all
the mirrors to track that. Also, that still measures the number of
machines and not the users.
--
Oliver Temlin
* Christian Rebischke [18.02.2016 21:03]:
Hello everyone,
Is there any counter for ISO-downloads or something? I want to have a number
how much people are using Arch Linux worldwide. I don't need an exact
number.
Does somebody has some statistics?
best regards
Chris
Ask the NSA, they are pr
I can only agree with all the above. The nature of Arch, and free software
in general, makes it very hard to track the number of users.
Commercially, 'number of users' can be a measure of success so people go to
great lengths to keep tabs on how many users they have (or they have an
even simpler m
The nature of ArchLinux as a rolling-release distro means that ISO
downloads are not a good measure of the number of users at all. (Most users
downloaded an ISO once, a long time ago, and not for each release as for
other distros.) Add to that the fact that there are torrent links for the
ISO as we
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