Well... It seems that all the links were divided into two lines... But after
putting them in one line accordingly, it should be proper links... Sorry. :P
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Regards,
Robert S. Wong
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From: "Dragon ryu via arch-general";
2017/05/14 午前11:29 "Robert W0ng via arch-general" <
arch-general@archlinux.org>:
Hello again, All.
Update:
I ran fsck in archiso this morning, and found sth interesting.
To sum up, fsck.f2fs exit with signal 11, arguing segmentation fault.
Just the same as the error I faced last night. (I wrote
Hello again, All.
Update:
I ran fsck in archiso this morning, and found sth interesting.
To sum up, fsck.f2fs exit with signal 11, arguing segmentation fault.
Just the same as the error I faced last night. (I wrote the previous
mail last night and sent it this morning.)
Now that I knew it's DEF
Hello,
I'd like to know if there's a possibility to disable the auto-detection of a
specific monitor / output.
I explain my case, i have three monitor & a KVM PCI-Passthrough setup for
gaming.
When i start my vm i turn off my principal monitor via a libvirtd hook and it
switch to windows.
Hi, All.
For several reasons I decided to remove the group 'gnome-extra'
from my system. During the uninstallation, something went wrong.
For a 'funny' reason, which I may explain later, I wasn't able
to post the error log in the form of text here, so I will upload
a photo as an attachment[1] wit
Hi, All.
For several reasons I decided to remove the group 'gnome-extra'
from my system. During the uninstallation, something went wrong.
For a 'funny' reason, which I may explain later, I wasn't able
to post the error log in the form of text here, so I will upload
a photo as an attachment[1] wit
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