Em julho 22, 2020 14:31 LuKaRo escreveu:
On 7/22/20 7:18 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-general wrote:
Also, github is being used as mirror for most Arch Linux projects, but
they are
being moved to a hosted gitlab instance, at gitlab.archlinux.org.
Thanks for clarifying :) Does that mean th
On 7/22/20 7:18 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-general wrote:
Also, github is being used as mirror for most Arch Linux projects, but
they are
being moved to a hosted gitlab instance, at gitlab.archlinux.org.
Thanks for clarifying :) Does that mean that gitlab.archlinux.org is
meant to repl
Hi. This machine is from 2019. I am guessing there is a way to get the version
of Pac-Man on that system. I was unable to get orca to read the file. To give
you an idea of how old this system is, the nano is 4.4 something.
Matthew.
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> On Jul 22, 2020, at 10:42 AM, Doug Newg
Em julho 22, 2020 14:15 LuKaRo escreveu:
On 7/22/20 1:55 PM, Marcus Hoffmann via arch-general wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed the package pages linking to github, instead of
https://git.archlinux.org/.
Is there a reason for that change? I remember a few weeks ago these
links still pointed to git.arc
On 7/22/20 1:55 PM, Marcus Hoffmann via arch-general wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed the package pages linking to github, instead of
https://git.archlinux.org/.
Is there a reason for that change? I remember a few weeks ago these
links still pointed to git.archlinux.org, which I prefer over GitHub
si
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 10:21:10 -0400
matthew dyer via arch-general wrote:
> Good morning all,
>
> I am wondering if anyone is having problems refreshing PGP keys from the
> default server? I can force it to use the ipv4 server, but using
> mate-terminal with orca I am unable to edit the /etc/pa
Good morning all,
I am wondering if anyone is having problems refreshing PGP keys from the
default server? I can force it to use the ipv4 server, but using mate-terminal
with orca I am unable to edit the /etc/pacman.d/gnu/pgp.conf file to change the
server. Orca will not read it and plume wil
On 7/22/20 11:50 AM, Ben Oliver via arch-general wrote:
> On 2020-07-22 14:54:13, Ram Kumar via arch-general wrote:
>> is is possible to include Polybar to the official packages under extra or
>> community? if not could u plz explain?
>
> Polybar requires optional modules to be already installed b
Em julho 22, 2020 8:55 Marcus Hoffmann via arch-general escreveu:
Hi,
I just noticed the package pages linking to github, instead of
https://git.archlinux.org/.
So far, trying to view the commit history for any community package just
resulted in a page with the message:
Sorry, this commit his
Hi,
I just noticed the package pages linking to github, instead of
https://git.archlinux.org/.
So far, trying to view the commit history for any community package just
resulted in a page with the message:
> Sorry, this commit history is taking too long to generate
See, i.e. here:
https://github
On July 22, 2020 9:24:13 AM UTC, Ram Kumar via arch-general
wrote:
>Dear all,
>i am using i3 wm with Polybar as my status bar. i created the currently
>installed packages list using pacman's hook command.
>when i try to do fresh installation, i can get only the packages that
>are
>present in offi
On 2020-07-22 14:54:13, Ram Kumar via arch-general wrote:
is is possible to include Polybar to the official packages under extra or
community? if not could u plz explain?
Polybar requires optional modules to be already installed before you compile
it. Once built with those, it won't run withou
Dear all,
i am using i3 wm with Polybar as my status bar. i created the currently
installed packages list using pacman's hook command.
when i try to do fresh installation, i can get only the packages that are
present in official Repos that doesnot include Polybar.
Then after installing Yay i can g
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