, and exactly in what way
is Arch Linux itself, like that of Debian Cid? Thanks!
Regards, --Keith
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ike to see eht0
disappear totally from the list of detected network interfaces if Arches kernel
is flexible enough to do this.
If anyone could get back to me I would appreciate it very much.
Regards, --Keith
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to start
doing something for the Arch community and not have time to continue once began
anyhow?
I love the Arch community, and although I myself am no C programmer, I still
wish to help out by making useful package suggestions and such.If anyone has
any great feedback on this posting plea
d VMs heavily on any platform is aware of the
RAM requirements, surely.
I was just curious if I'd be making a mistake and/or if this would be
possible?
Thanks!
Regards, --Keith
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ut if I could find a mirror that might be closer, or
whatever.
Thanks!
Happy Arch linuxing!
Regards, --Keith
Hopefully this gets to you folks. In edition, I've insured that this will be
in plain-text, I received a content type was not allowed error message
previously.
thanks!
Regards, --Keith
From: Keith Hinton
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 12:21 AM
To: Arch-General
Subject: A question rega
mailman configuration on Arch Linux's server that
runs Arch-general? Thanks.
Obviously my post was delivered but I don't know why this happens.
Note: this doesn't happen with Arch-Releng.
Sorry for posting this hear, but there you are.
From: Post Office
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 3:
, wich
is installing via the Internet alone to have an updated system.
Does anyone agree/disagree with my idea on the proper way to install Arch? :D
Regards, --Keith
Below is a coppy of the email I forgot to send to this list previously. Thanks.
From: Keith Hinton
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 11:52 PM
To: Chris Brannon ; arch-rel...@archlinux.org
Subject: Formal Apology To All Involved With Last Nights Tempor Outburst
Chris,
Sorry for losing my tempor
5 uvcvideo,usb_storage,uhci_hcd,ehci_hcd
--Moudle-output-end--
Attachment of the same file in text format will be sent.
It is a .txt file, so have fun reading.
Regards,
--Keith
See if this helps with the firmware issues.
Module Size Used by
nls_cp437 586
erwise
all my frustrations will have been useless.
But I refuse to accept that Arch-specifically is the only distrobution with
this problem.
I just won't try installing until I know this has been tested and pounded on by
everyone in the world with Arch if necessary.
Regards, --Keith
P.s.
T
#x27;t received anything-though being a leader of a project such as Arch
Linux must take up a lot of time.
Take care!
Regards, --Keith
nteresting activity from time-to-time.
Thanks.
Sincere Regards,
--Keith
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009, at 22:16:58 -0500, Daenyth Blank wrote: > This
article may help:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_for_the_blind
and my well have saved sound's sanity, if not tried life. I knew such a play
existed but finding it was beyond my abilities. Thank you SO much, Dae
Hello.
Please excuse my spelling; it's why I'm writing.
In the past 3-4 weeks (or less), I've developed a very intense case of
"alexia" (I'd never heard of it befor, either).
If anyone might be interested:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexia_%28disorder%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexia_
is might also be a nice way to have chrisses work ported to AMD64,
not just I386. Maybe someone has an 64-bit box to test chrisses CDs
on?
:)
Regards, --Keith
David C. Rankin wrote:
> Listmates, Seems like a simple question, but I've searched /var/log
and can't find a file that contains the boot history showing all the
"fail" messages during boot.
I rarely find 'fail' type boot messages in any of the logs. When this
happens to me, I use the follo
On Tue, 26 May 2009 at 10 AM, Aaron Griffin
wrote:
Yes, they're cross posts. Note the [arch-dev-public] in the subject line. Those
are cross posts from the public dev list (which is read-only to non devs)
Ah - got it. Thank you.
Regards...K
Below are the 1st and last messages contained in the copy of Vol. 55 #44
I received, dated May 24, 5:56 PM EDT.
Note the timestamp on message #1: May 23, 9:17 AM UTC. Yet the message
quoted within message #10, timestamped May 24, 11:52 UTC, isn't in the
digest (or anywhere else I can find). I'
Leonid wrote:
Hi,
I know I sent this before, but this is a new version of KDE and the problem is
becoming really bad. Every once in a while, keyboard repeat will suddenly be
unset. I can fix it in systemsettings, only to have it get unset again
randomly. Sometimes it will only take a few m
pyther wrote:
> I was wondering if we could make arch-announce a read only list.
Making the core, extra, and community repositories WRITE-ONLY would be a
logical extension of this idea...{}
g
--
The Osmonds! You are all Osmonds!! Throwing up on a freeway at dawn!!!
FWIW -
This might belong on the forums; I've been meaning to post on the topic for a
while, but life gets in the way sometimes, and I see the topic here, so...
Karolina Lindqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
s?ndagen den 20 april 2008 skrev Stephen Wilkinson:
> Does anyone have any suggesti
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:25:30 +0200, Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
> please stop sending broken html from dialup machines. I can't believe
> arch-general is the only list where people do that. Even the default sa
> from the arch packges filters those with up to 8 points. Seriously,...
> archers sho
on Linux, but why this is
even an issue of contention is going over my head...this all seems pretty
simple, and pretty obvious, even to ME; pretty simply = ext2. KISS, right?
Sincerely, Keith
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