Maximilian Kaul wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm trying to update my system and the filesystem package gives me some
> trouble:
>
>
> Packages (2):
>
> Name Old Version New Version Net Change
>
> core/filesystem 2014.07-12014.10-3 0.01 MiB
> core/iana-etc 2.30
Manuel Reimer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can someone reproduce the following on an Intel GPU with Firefox 33 and
> Flash?
>
> If I open a website with "Flash media", then the plugin loads (the
> context menu is the one that gets created by Adobe Flash) but I can't
> see anything. The area, where the "a
Savyasachee Jha wrote:
>>
>> Have you checked the output of pacman and installed all needed qt5
>> optdepends?
>>
>>
> There are no optdepends for cantata or any of the qt5 packages it depends
> on.
>
Are you sure about that?
New optional dependencies for qt5-base
gtk2: GTK2 plugin [instal
Savyasachee Jha wrote:
> After updating to qt 5.3 in [testing], I found that cantata does not start
> up. Upon running from the terminal, I get the error:
>
> $ cantata
>
> This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt
> platform plugin "xcb".
>
> Available platform
Gaetan Bisson wrote:
>
> That's incorrect. Only subscribers with a consistent record of
> constructive contributions get whitelisted. And the process is
> completely manual.
>
That's not what this message [1] seems to suggest. Thanks for the
clarification.
> So far you've only posted three tim
A Rojas wrote:
> I thought it was deprecated in favour of netctl. Now it's impossible to
> install the base group, since netctl and netcfg are in conflict.
This has been fixed in the meantime, which takes me to another question: why
are my messages still moderated? If I understoo
I thought it was deprecated in favour of netctl. Now it's impossible to
install the base group, since netctl and netcfg are in conflict.
Karol Babioch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded both "firefox" and "firefox-i18n-de" to 18.0-1.
> However after this upgrade all (context) menus are English.
>
Disable and reenable the language pack in Tools/Add-ons and restart firefox
kendell clark wrote:
>
> Hi all
> I just tried to update my internal system with #pacman -Syyu tonight and
> recieved the following warnings from pacman.
> warning: binutils: local (2.23-1) is newer than core (2.22-10)
> warning: e2fsprogs: local (1.42.6-1) is newer than core (1.42.5-1)
> warni
> Assuming I'm right that this is a packaging bug, where should I be
> reporting it? And if I'm wrong and it is not a packaging bug, what
> should I do?
>
Rebuild php-imagick against imagemagick 6.8. AUR packages are unsupported
and it's your responsibility to rebuild them when a soname bump h
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>
>> Even if it's pseudo-solved now, the package fontconfig does own those
>> files too.
>>
>> [spinymouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Ql fontconfig | grep
>> libfontconfigfontconfig /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so
>> fontconfig /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1
>> fontconfig /usr/lib/libfont
Jayesh Badwaik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just updated my system and amarok moved from 2.5.0-2 to 2.5.0-5. The
> net upgrade size was surprizing at -50 MB for this single package.
>
> Now, I am observing that the playback is completely illogical. I queued
> some tracks and amarok does not seem to follow
m a wrote:
>> You could try to reinstall xorg-server:
>> # pacman -S xorg-server
>
> How am I going to do this?
> In normal boot, I can't use my keyboard and, when booting from a
> LiveCD, I can't install anything on the system.
>
Boot from the LiveCD and chroot to your system
Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
> Hello,
> before submitting bug report I want to make sure this isn't feature.
> My problem is that my /tmp folder is no longer cleaned up during boot.
> Now I have to do that manually which is really annoying.
>
See https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1118239#p11
Andrea Scarpino wrote:
> Please users stop abusing of the out-of-date option.
>
> What you SHOULDN'T do:
> - report as out-of-date a package when a beta or a RC is out
> - report as out-of-date a package which conflicts
> - report as out-of-date a package which doesn't build
> - report as out-of-
Robert Howard wrote:
> Perhaps I misstated my point. My system is pretty snappy when it's working
> right (it should be as I've got 8GB RAM and 8 CPU cores) but since the
> last update Dolphin literally stop working for short periods when you
> interact with files (mouse over, click, right click).
Gaurish Sharma wrote:
> So I need your help,
> How to map Custom Keyboard Shortcuts to launch custom Application on
> KDE4.3?
>
>
Open the menu editor by right-clicking the menu launcher icon on the panel.
Then select the application you want to assign a shortcut to, and in the
Advenced ta
Processes are still being randomly killed by oom-killer here even tho
there's lots of free swap available, most of the time ksmserver which kills
the kde session. It's been happening since updating to 2.6.32 series. The
issue is discussed here (with patch):
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=1
David C. Rankin wrote:
> Guys,
>
> With KMail Version 1.12.3 Using KDE 4.3.3 (KDE 4.3.3), kmail isn't
> catching any spelling error. Eggsample:
>
works here... do you have the aspell dictionary for your language installed?
I just updated to hal 0.5.13-3 and after rebooting the soundcard is not
accessible to non-root users anymore, so there is no sound. Any idea how to
solve this?
Thanks
Hi,
Is the arch-commits mailing list subscribed in gmane? I can only find arch-
announce, devel and general. If it's not, would it be possible to subscribe
it? I find it much more convenient to be able to read the lists in Knode.
David C. Rankin wrote:
> List,
>
> The new texlive packages seem to have an error in them. The following
> errors occurred during the upgrade:
>
And also:
$> LC_ALL=C sudo pacman -S texlive-latexextra
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
Targets (2): texlive-core-2009.155
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