Re: [arch-general] Announcing pacpak

2017-02-21 Thread pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
Hello, A while ago I started pacman and pacbub for file system isolation of pacman packages. pacpak and pacbub are dead now. They were the wrong approach for user space isolation. It all gets too hacky. It’s not KISS. I don’t like it anymore and would rather use GNU Guix for isolating users’ appli

Re: [arch-general] Inquiry about research paper

2017-02-21 Thread Jason Ryan via arch-general
On 21/02/17 at 06:44pm, Maxwell Anselm via arch-general wrote: Not about systemd, but about your request. This is the wrong list for such a request and apart from this, it's the wrong time to ask those questions. You are years too late with those questions. I agree. This would be better suite

Re: [arch-general] Inquiry about research paper

2017-02-21 Thread Maxwell Anselm via arch-general
> > Not about systemd, but about your request. This is the wrong list for > such a request and apart from this, it's the wrong time to ask those > questions. You are years too late with those questions. > I agree. This would be better suited for the Arch forums. We have a section for general GNU/L

Re: [arch-general] Inquiry about research paper

2017-02-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 08:18 +0900, Jaewon Choi via arch-general wrote: > What changes that do you think systemd should make to improve itself? > For instance, ‘typing systemctl everytime is bothersome. Systemd should > shorten it to sctl instead. A user should get the skills to add an alias with w

[arch-general] Inquiry about research paper

2017-02-21 Thread Jaewon Choi via arch-general
Dear Arch Linux community, Hello, my name is Irvin Choi I am student from Dwight School Seoul, and I am writing a extended essay within IB (ibo.org) curriculum research paper about systemd, service manager for Linux/GNU operating system. There are few questions that I would like to ask to broaden

Re: [arch-general] Intel graphics issue

2017-02-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 20:42:19 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:14:24 -0500, Maxwell Anselm wrote: >>Does the problem persist if you remove your X config so it just runs >>the defaults? In my experience Intel generally requires little to no >>configuration to work well with X. > >

Re: [arch-general] Intel graphics issue

2017-02-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:14:24 -0500, Maxwell Anselm wrote: >Does the problem persist if you remove your X config so it just runs >the defaults? In my experience Intel generally requires little to no >configuration to work well with X. Hi, it happens also when booting an Ubuntu Mate 16.10 Live DVD.

Re: [arch-general] Intel graphics issue

2017-02-21 Thread Maxwell Anselm via arch-general
> > How can I get rid of this annoying flashing line. > > This is the currently used xorg.conf: > Does the problem persist if you remove your X config so it just runs the defaults? In my experience Intel generally requires little to no configuration to work well with X.

Re: [arch-general] Archlinux i3wm i3-scrot copy clipboard

2017-02-21 Thread Ben Oliver via arch-general
Would this work? bindsym Print exec scrot 'screenshot.png' -e 'xclip -selection c -t image/png $f' (note that this binds it to the print screen key) On 21 February 2017 at 16:38, Maykel Franco via arch-general wrote: > Hi, I love with muy installation. Archlinux + i3wm but I like take > scr

[arch-general] Archlinux i3wm i3-scrot copy clipboard

2017-02-21 Thread Maykel Franco via arch-general
Hi, I love with muy installation. Archlinux + i3wm but I like take screenshots with tool i3 called i3-scrot but I don't see option to copy clipboard, only save screenshots in folder...

[arch-general] Intel graphics issue

2017-02-21 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi, this is my first Intel graphics and the first time I can't get rid of an issue. I never experienced such an issue with NVIDIA or ATI graphics. In the upper left corner of the screen, there's a flashing line, whenever I use lower resolutions than 1152x864 at 60 Hz. With my Arch Linux I'm usin