[arch-general] Sata-pmp

2016-10-24 Thread pete nikolic via arch-general
Hi . This may seem a little strange but here goes . I am running older hardware and am getting . ata1: softreset failed (device not ready) ata3: softreset failed (device not ready) ata2: softreset failed (device not ready) I have read that sata-pmp is the culprit is it possible to disable this

Re: [arch-general] Problem with powerdns-recursor-4.0.3-1 package

2016-10-24 Thread Nataraj via arch-general
On 10/24/2016 09:58 AM, Roel de Wildt via arch-general wrote: > I have found that the issue that I previously reported with systemctl >> hanging when starting pdns-recursor is due to my pdns_recursor >> configuration having a chroot in it and it looks like I have to modify >> the setup for chroot t

Re: [arch-general] Issue with Vim 8.0 and linebreak

2016-10-24 Thread J. C.
Oct 24 2016, Jeremy Brown has written: On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 09:20:26PM +0200, J. C. wrote: Hey hey list, when I use the set linebreak command, Vim actually splits the lines, inserting CRLF or similar. ... Hmm. I just tested on my system (with Vim 8), and "set linebreak" works as advertis

Re: [arch-general] Issue with Vim 8.0 and linebreak

2016-10-24 Thread Jeremy Brown
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 09:20:26PM +0200, J. C. wrote: > Hey hey list, > when I use the > set linebreak > command, Vim actually splits the lines, inserting CRLF or similar. The help > says that it shouldn't do that, nor has it on Vim 7.x, which I ran on > another Linux system. > > When just viewin

Re: [arch-general] Problem with powerdns-recursor-4.0.3-1 package

2016-10-24 Thread Roel de Wildt via arch-general
Op 24-10-2016 om 04:16 schreef Nataraj via arch-general: On 10/23/2016 03:33 PM, Nataraj via arch-general wrote: Setting trace=on will show you details of the lookups and responses. I am having a problem with 4.0.3-1, but it is not the same as yours. The recursor answers all queries correctly

Re: [arch-general] cp from USB to interal sata uses up all CPU

2016-10-24 Thread J. C.
After further experimentation it appears that the internal disk is the culprit. It is an ext3 partition mounted with the options: defaults,noatime The partition in question is not on the disk of the root partition. Any suggestions are welcome. Best wishes, Jeanette Oct 24 2016, J. C. has writte

Re: [arch-general] cp from USB to interal sata uses up all CPU

2016-10-24 Thread x choice via arch-general
This happened to me yesterday, while copying from internal SATA to a USB3 stick with thunar. The operation ate all CPU. On Oct 24, 2016 7:47 AM, "J. C." wrote: > Hi list, > I just noticed this today. I rebooted the system once, since the proper > installation last week. Now cp from a USB drive t

[arch-general] cp from USB to interal sata uses up all CPU

2016-10-24 Thread J. C.
Hi list, I just noticed this today. I rebooted the system once, since the proper installation last week. Now cp from a USB drive to the internal sata drive eats up all CPU. The cp command is run as root - currently no alternative possible. The USB drive is mounted during system startup. A co