On March 17, 2017 11:54:11 PM GMT+07:00, Abdelhakim Qbaich
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> On android there is an app called "ArchWiki Viewer" [0] that is nice
>> to use. For all uses of packages and aur I'm completly fine with the
>> scrollable view, but if "somebody" does the css, I won't complain ;)
Who ne
All,
Attempting to update virtualbox (aur virtualbox-bin) fails to install guest
additions on an Archlinux guest with linux-4.10. The guest addition build
fails. The error in the log is:
/tmp/vbox.0/r0drv/linux/memobj-r0drv-linux.c:1067:18: error: too few arguments
to function ‘get_user_pages_r
On 03/17/2017 11:57 AM, Alif M. A. wrote:
> I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so that
> it can be viewed comfortably on any devices with different screen size.
>
> For starting point, let's make the wiki, which is the main source of
> information, mobile friendly.
>
Hi,
> On android there is an app called "ArchWiki Viewer" [0] that is nice
> to use. For all uses of packages and aur I'm completly fine with the
> scrollable view, but if "somebody" does the css, I won't complain ;)
A solution would be to use MediaWiki's MobileFronted [0] extension,
possibly unt
On 17.03.2017 16:57, Alif M. A. wrote:
> I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so that
> it can be viewed comfortably on any devices with different screen size.
>
> For starting point, let's make the wiki, which is the main source of
> information, mobile friendly.
>
> It'
I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so that
it can be viewed comfortably on any devices with different screen size.
For starting point, let's make the wiki, which is the main source of
information, mobile friendly.
It's just a matter of adding meta viewport tag and ano
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