Thanks.
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With best wishes or hundreds of hate.
Hi guys.
I've switched to xf86-video-ati from fgrlx and have some troubles with
changing brightness level.
xbrightness tells me: "No outputs have backlight property".
With fgrlx it worked like a charm.
If anyone have a solution - it will be great.
P.S.
My keyboard dead now, so i have to use discr
On 11:17 Wed 20 Oct , Dan McGee wrote:
> Fucking hell! Can we stop with this constant nagging on the list? It
> doesn't help (as you can see), you waste 1926 people's time with the
> message (yes, this list has this many subscribers, and it is soon to
> be one less), and it just doesn't need to be
I think this is useful information: all soft installed from aur need to be
reinstalled with changing line like "python setup.py blah-blah" to line
"python2 setup.py blah-blah". Because some packages still aren't touched(e.g.
charm).
So, something like that.
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On 14:33 Fri 15 Oct , Muhammed Uluyol wrote:
> Forgot, you'd probably want a 'sleep 1' or 'sleep 2' in there.
Of course i can use symlinks. But what WHY should i do it >_<
Already written a patch, this evening will send to them.
Hardcoded mount options - it's really bad very bad idea.
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On 19:31 Fri 15 Oct , Ionuț Bîru wrote:
> On 10/15/2010 07:22 PM, Fess wrote:
> >On 18:28 Fri 15 Oct , Fess wrote:
> >>Have a nice day guys,
> >>
> >>If anyone use udisks and mount filesystems with it - please tell me, if
> >>there is any way t:o
On 18:28 Fri 15 Oct , Fess wrote:
> Have a nice day guys,
>
> If anyone use udisks and mount filesystems with it - please tell me, if there
> is any way t:o specify mounting point? Because if fs have no label(eg - ext2)
> udisks
> mounts it to /media/. Bad idea. Really bad. An
Have a nice day guys,
If anyone use udisks and mount filesystems with it - please tell me, if there
is any way t:o specify mounting point? Because if fs have no label(eg - ext2)
udisks
mounts it to /media/. Bad idea. Really bad. Any suggestions, how to make
/media/sdb1(example?
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On 17:18 Thu 07 Oct , Benjamin Sambale wrote:
> Dear arch users,
>
> I managed to mount my usb stick automatically via udev rules (hal isn't
> running). However, if I unplug the stick while thunar is open, the
> umount command hangs. After that I can't even reboot. But if I close
> thunar be
ithout xorg.conf, but
> nothing good is happened.
>
> //Dima
>
> On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 19:51:23 +0400
> Fess wrote:
>
> > Well, i think, i should say some words.
> > But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
> > So, i'll just di
Ok. Some overview.
1)Led's.
In fact, it works now(some dirty magic of reboot).
2)Synaptics
1.3.0.1 doesn't solve issue.
3)Video
A huge variety of answers, from "X freeze my system" to "omg, 3k fps".
Something like that.
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On 14:06 Thu 30 Sep , Kazuo Teramoto wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Paulo Santos wrote:
> >> 3)2d\3d slowdown. Epic slowdown. No erros, both ati drivers(catalyst |
> >> xf86-video-ati).
> >>
> >> RADEON HD4570, .35 stock kernel from repos.
> >
> > I don't know about 3d, but scrolling a
Really don't know. Method of scrolling have changed, definitely.
Resizing is bad too.
P.S.
> I don't know about 3d, but scrolling and resizing windows became very
> very slow.
It's not vendor's problem, i think. I have ati, some folks intel - same thing.
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On 18:05 Thu 30 Sep , Regnak wrote:
> Le 30/09/2010 17:51, Fess a écrit :
>> Well, i think, i should say some words.
>> But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
>> So, i'll just dicribe details of the update.
>>
>> If someone els
Well, i think, i should say some words.
But some of you will say that i'm "out of line".
So, i'll just dicribe details of the update.
If someone else have such problems, reply me, and i'll post this to bugtracker.
Because, i may have "wrong arms" or "bad carma" or whatever.
1)Synaptics.
Errors t
On 17:34 Thu 30 Sep , Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 13:28 +0400, Fess wrote:
> > On 13:07 Thu 30 Sep , 甘露(Gan Lu) wrote:
> > > On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Fess wrote:
> > > > On 06:52 Wed 29 Sep , Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> > > >> On Tue, 2
On 13:07 Thu 30 Sep , 甘露(Gan Lu) wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Fess wrote:
> > On 06:52 Wed 29 Sep , Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> >> On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 14:44 -0700, John Holbrook wrote:
> >> > Thanks. I just found it in testing. Install fixed my problem.
On 06:52 Wed 29 Sep , Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 14:44 -0700, John Holbrook wrote:
> > Thanks. I just found it in testing. Install fixed my problem. Very
> > frustrating though.
>
> Kernel updates always go through [testing] first.
Last 2 or 3 new kernels brought us pain.
Maybe deve
On 14:01 Wed 22 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
> On 09/22/2010 01:20 PM, Fess wrote:
>> On 09:18 Tue 21 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
>>> Since the other thread is huge and hard to follow, I am creating a new
>>> thread.
>>> I would like to use this thread to
On 09:18 Tue 21 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
> Since the other thread is huge and hard to follow, I am creating a new
> thread.
> I would like to use this thread to talk strictly about the Local Mirror
> wiki article.
>
> I have updated the wiki article to reflect the new pool directory.
> Curren
On 22:31 Sun 19 Sep , Fess wrote:
> On 12:26 Sun 19 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
> > On 09/19/2010 11:45 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:
> >> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:46:13PM -0400, Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
> >>> There is nothing preventing you from creating a local mir
On 12:26 Sun 19 Sep , Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
> On 09/19/2010 11:45 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:46:13PM -0400, Matthew Gyurgyik wrote:
>>> There is nothing preventing you from creating a local mirror. If you
>>> can't figure out how to create a local mirror using the reso
On 19:13 Tue 14 Sep , C Anthony Risinger wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Nathan Wayde wrote:
> > here's what I'd(and I imagine most others who know about sharing the cache)
> > use a local mirror for:
> >
> > to be able to sync all other systems from it. plain and simple. if my
> > syste
On 13:45 Tue 14 Sep , C Anthony Risinger wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Fess wrote:
> > I still don't get it.. You have small pipe. But a lot of people have
> > bigger. So - if you can't use - do not use it.
> > Why EVERYONE shouldn't use it?
>
On 13:29 Tue 14 Sep , David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 09/14/2010 12:08 PM, Fess wrote:
>> 1)Have you heard about 3rd party mirrors?
> Yep - it's bandwidth for somebody
>
>> 2)People who use gnome must die. No, really - too much traffic on servers.
> To each his o
On 11:47 Tue 14 Sep , David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 09/14/2010 08:13 AM, Fess wrote:
>> err.. what?
>> Don't you think, that mirrorsync in crontab is MUCH more easier way to get
>> new packages, huh?
>> I'm using local mirror for 3 years and i have no idea why
On 04:00 Sun 12 Sep , David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 09/09/2010 07:40 AM, Fess wrote:
>> Page "Local mirros" was removed from wiki by this reason:
>>
>> -
>> It is generally frowned upon to create a local mirror due the bandwidth that
>> is required
Page "Local mirros" was removed from wiki by this reason:
-
It is generally frowned upon to create a local mirror due the bandwidth that is
required.
There is not a good reason to create a local mirror, since one of the
alternatives below will likely meet your needs.
-
I think it's very
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