omes an absolute must.
> The latter problem is why I'm incredibly frustrated by projects that use
> PGP, too -- when the only thing they sign is a file containing checksums,
> and not the actual source file.
I'm not sure what the problem is here, isn't validating the signature
and checksums not good enough?
--
Stephen Gregoratto
aintainers experienced this problem,
and if so are there any better solutions other than the one I mentioned?
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/openbsd-manpages/
[2] https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/openbsd-65-base.pub
[3] https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/amd64/SHA256.sig
--
Stephen Gregoratto
.5-1
xxhash 0.6.5-2
xz 5.2.4-1
yajl 2.1.0-2
yay 9.1.0-1
youtube-dl 2019.03.18-1
zathura 0.4.3-1
zathura-djvu 0.2.8-1
zathura-pdf-mupdf 0.3.4-1
zathura-ps 0.2.6-1
zenity 3.32.0-1
zeromq 4.3.1-1
zip 3.0-8
zita-alsa-pcmi 0.3.2-1
zita-resampler 1.6.2-1
zlib 1:1.2.11-3
zsh 5.7.1-1
zsh-completions 0.30
mine
here. On second thought the ping was a bit too needy.
--
Stephen Gregoratto
PGP Fingerprint: 3FC6 3D0E 2801 C348 1C44 2D34 A80C 0F8E 8BAB EC8B
Need my key? Get it with:
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 8BABEC8B
or off my server at https://www.sgregoratto.me/pubkey.txt
Ping?
On 2018-12-25 02:11:24, Stephen Gregoratto via arch-general wrote:
> This patch updates groff to version 1.22.4, which was released
> yesterday. I had to change the PGP key from Werner to Bertrand, and I
> also removed some lingering whitespace.
>
> OK?
> --
> Ste
This patch updates groff to version 1.22.4, which was released
yesterday. I had to change the PGP key from Werner to Bertrand, and I
also removed some lingering whitespace.
OK?
--
Stephen Gregoratto
PGP Fingerprint: 3FC6 3D0E 2801 C348 1C44 2D34 A80C 0F8E 8BAB EC8B
Need my key? Get it with
so, it
seems the PHP-3.0 licence has changed, and its checksum has updated as
well.
--
Stephen Gregoratto
Index: PKGBUILD
===
--- PKGBUILD(revision 337753)
+++ PKGBUILD(working copy)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Maintainer: Dan M
On 8/19/2016 6:21 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Hunter Connelly via arch-general wrote:
Here's an example I found on Reddit in the thread about this on /r/linux.
Both of the following commands find the size and name of the three largest files
in a directory.
Bash:ls -l | sed 's/ \+/,/g'
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, Doug Newgard wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 15:40:29 +0930
> Stephen wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry, but my mail client (mutt) certainly does show these as
> > being threaded under, and not top level replies. I don't know why it
> > would be showi
ed with AUR and
package building; I have not yet built packages myself though. I'll
give that a go next in order to increase my understanding.
Thanks for your time, sorry for the bother.
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, Doug Newgard wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:47:16 +0930
> Stephen wrote:
>
>
Appreciate the clarification - I was not aware that this was the case,
but it does make sense. Is this true of fetching updates as well, or
only in terms of rebuilding things? Thanks!
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016, Doug Newgard wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:15:45 +0930
> Stephen wrote:
>
>
For what it's worth, I was able to resolve this issue in the end by
simply removing + reinstalling my theme (which was Arc). Installing
Adwaita also worked.
Removing and reinstalling solved the issue because it rebuilt against
Gnome 3.20. I'd only recently switched to Arch, and had therefore
wrong
I've had a similar issue; can't see any highlights hovering over
things anymore (i.e. tray icon for pulseaudio or network manager,
can't adjust things in pulseaudio window, etc).
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after the last upgrade GTK2 apps running in an openbox session need
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:01 AM, Rashif Ray Rahman
> wrote:
>
>> Anyway, you can always e-mail the maintainer if you want to enquire or
>> help.
>>
>
> That's a good suggestion, I'll do that in the future.
>
> Thanks for the responses!
>
>
> Zander Bolgar
>
In the future, if you need t
/cbSR/c
--
Regards,
Stephen
the graphical installers, really, except that you get to easily
preinstall several packages.
My hdd began failing this past weekend. All I had to do was back up my configs,
dump a list of installed packages (pacman -Qqe), install arch, and pacstrap the
list of installed packages. I was up and running within 1.5 hours. It's hard
to beat that simplicity.
--Stephen
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> On 09/26/2014 03:31 AM, Stephen Martin wrote:
>> I don't use ffmpeg-complete (I just use the one from [extra].
>>
>> I downgraded to gst-plugins-*-1.4.2* and all streams work again. The
>> issue lies in gst-plugins-*-1.4.3* .
>
> strange; my str
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 05:37:57AM +0800, lolilolicon wrote:
>> With the disclosure of the new bash bug (CVE-2014-6271, CVE-2014-7169),
>> it seems timely to bring this up.
>>
>> Dan added dash to core/base around seven years ago [1], intending the
>> eventually link /bin/sh to dash instead o
> On 09/25/2014 09:22 PM, Stephen Martin wrote:
>> I listen to quite a few radio stations through rhythmbox, and all of
>> them now fail to play with an error of "Could not determine type of
>> stream."
>>
>> I noticed that gstreamer updated yesterda
I listen to quite a few radio stations through rhythmbox, and all of them now
fail to play with an error of "Could not determine type of stream."
I noticed that gstreamer updated yesterday to 1.4.3. Might that be the issue?
Are others experiencing similar problems?
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> Packahe testing/ca-certificates-utils seems to have a packaging problem:
>
> ...
> :: Starting full system upgrade...
> :: Replace ca-certificates-java with testing/ca-certificates-utils? [Y/n]
> ...
> (7/7) loading package files [] 100%
> (7/7) checking for
mblebee
|lib32-nvidia-utils
|libvdpau
|nvidia
|nvidia-utils
|glu
|intel-dri
|lib32-glu
|lib32-intel-dri
|lib32-libtxc_dxtn
|lib32-mesa
|lib32-mesa-libgl
|libtxc_dxtn
|mesa
|mesa-demos
|mesa-libgl
|libva-intel-driver
|xf86-video-intel
\-
So, is there anyone got the same problem as mine? And what should I to solve
the problem?
Thanks a lot!
[1]http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/137437/broken-glx-error-when-using-bumblebee-3-2-1-on-opensuse-13-1
Regards,
Stephen
>
> I still wonder how 1.5GB were downloaded from invalid URLs, but since I
> have that files own disk now, I will try to tweak the build() function
> to make it work - thx for the hint.
>
I'm curious, why aren't the files downloaded using sources in the pkgbuild
met
aunch etc. etc.
I run an openbox session which autostarts xbmc so that I can launch
other programs (games, web browsers, ripping tools) from it.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 8:18 PM, Stephen Baker
wrote:
On 2014-06-20 12:22, Daniel Leining wrote:
I don't think you're doing anything wr
ver]
[VNCServer]
#End of file
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Stephen Baker
wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to get autologin working in LightDM on my mediacenter
without success. I believe I've copied all the instructions in the wiki
page, and I'm not seeing where the pr
Hello,
I've been trying to get autologin working in LightDM on my mediacenter
without success. I believe I've copied all the instructions in the wiki
page, and I'm not seeing where the problem is.
mediacenter% cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf | grep -v "^#"
[LightDM]
minimum-vt=1
run-directory=
;t test them and can't be sure they will work fine):
1. downgrade systemd;
2. change the hardware time to UTC time;
3. update systemd to 213 in [testing].
[1]http://tieba.baidu.com/p/3092636640
Regards,
Stephen
On 2014-05-10 9:24 AM, Stephen E. Baker wrote:
Hello,
As of yesterday I cannot boot, regardless of whether I choose the
regular or failback kernel from the boot loader.
I haven't been able to find anything on google, so I was hoping
someone here might know what's going on.
La
On 2014-05-10 9:24 AM, Stephen E. Baker wrote:
Hello,
As of yesterday I cannot boot, regardless of whether I choose the
regular or failback kernel from the boot loader.
I haven't been able to find anything on google, so I was hoping
someone here might know what's going on.
La
Hello,
As of yesterday I cannot boot, regardless of whether I choose the
regular or failback kernel from the boot loader.
I haven't been able to find anything on google, so I was hoping someone
here might know what's going on.
Last time my system was up I installed updates including the lat
If you want to use arch in a server environment, you should probably use your
own repo to be safe.
Have a testing machine be on rolling release. When that machine is stable, push
its packages to a private repo and update your server via the private repo.
> Thank guys for the reply!
>
>
> On
le workarounds
but none of them are ideal for the end user to be doing:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=166362
- Stephen E. Baker
On 11/09/2012 5:22 PM, mike cloaked wrote:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 8:06 PM, mike cloaked wrote:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Jan Steffens wrote:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
2) When chrony is not running, systemd-timedated runs periodically to
adjust the hardwa
On 10/09/2012 6:57 AM, Kyle wrote:
According to Thomas Bächler:
Let me also express part of my personal opinion, which others might
disagree with: If you wanted high quality software, why did you install
GRUB? If you want a decent bootloader, use syslinux.
Actually, at least from where I'm si
Is /Users a valid share on your system?
Sent from my iPhone
On 10 Sep 2012, at 02:25, Randy wrote:
>
> In the past I have been able to mount my Windows computer using the following
> command:
>
> "mount -t cifs -o username=USERNAME,password=PASSWORD
> //192.168.1.107/Users/gumper /mnt/share
On 04/09/2012 11:08 AM, Daniel Wallace wrote:
On Sep 4, 2012 11:04 AM, "Guillermo Leira" wrote:
Hello!
I have enabled systemd, and since then, I see the following:
[root@guillelinux ~]# LANG=C pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
commu
On 04/09/2012 3:14 PM, Xeslaro wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 12:33:53PM +0200, Rodrigo Rivas wrote:
You are not telling wich console are you using... Are you in some kind of
virtual terminal? Or in the linux console? If the latter, are you using the
old VGA console or the new FB console?
--
Ro
On August 31, 2012 02:06:56 AM Mathieu R. wrote:
> Last update (10 minutes ago) asked me if y want switch from libsystemd
> to core/systemd. I agreed, and on next reboot, networkmanager was not
> started automaticly from rc.conf. it work well if y start it by hand
> (/etc/rc.d/networkmanager start)
On 29/08/2012 11:04 AM, Arno Gaboury wrote:
On 29/08/12||11:20, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Arno Gaboury wrote:
YES, this is a bug. I already commented the module in my default.pa, and
now the message has gone.
But pulse audio is still not able to play soun
On 27/08/2012 9:39 AM, Heiko Baums wrote:
Am Mon, 27 Aug 2012 11:30:46 +0200
schrieb Joakim Hernberg :
I don't run gnome, but kde is just as bad in this case :(
Try Xfce. ;-)
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/consolekit/ would suggest
that xfce is not safe in this regard. lxde is
t, locale.gen, and many other
files are always configured and included in packages. I don't
necessarily mind the decision but I can't believe it was that simple.
Was there any discussion about this somewhere?
Stephen E. Baker
On 23/08/2012 4:14 PM, Felipe Contreras wrote:
[snip]
Is systemd ready? Where is the evidence?
https://www.archlinux.de/?page=PackageStatistics shows that about 14% of
arch users who are using pkgstat have systemd installed. It is not
default and not depended on by anything, so that means a
On 17/08/2012 8:34 AM, Stephen E. Baker wrote:
The other issue I hit was that it didn't like one of my fstab entries,
for a loop back file system in my home partition that I use to fake
a small drive for one of my old wine games. This error caused it to
boot to a
root console where I coul
h or without systemd (wedge
strategy).
True, the devs will eventually not want to be burdened with it, but that
doesn't
mean you couldn't support a version in your own repository or the AUR no
matter what anyone else does.
Yes, it is a lot of work.
Stephen E. Baker
ome partition that I use to fake
a small drive for one of my old wine games. This error caused it to
boot to a
root console where I could see the file system in error. I haven't yet
tried to
debug the line, but once I commented it out I was able to boot my system.
Stephen E. Baker
[snip]
Again thanks for a sane thread :)
+1
7;s very unfortunate that the
noise to signal
ratio has gotten to the point where we have one less way of communicating
with the devs. There are very few avenues already.
Sorry to see you (and the others devs, and the TUs) go.
Stephen E. Baker
On 14/08/2012 4:08 PM, Jorge Almeida wrote:
I would like to know how Arch used to deal with some init stuff, like
configuring virtual consoles, initializing random seed, etc. Is there some way
to retrieve older versions of /etc/rc.sysinit?
Yes: http://projects.archlinux.org/initscripts.git/log/r
On 27/07/2012 9:29 AM, Mike wrote:
On 27/07/12 13:57, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
The 27/07/12, Mike wrote:
I'm aware of that, but that doesn't mean one can't fix them. Nobody
said, that the code base of sysvinit shouldn't be modified.
It would have been fixed for a long time if it were easy enou
On 25/07/2012 5:54 AM, Heiko Baums wrote:
[snip]
Why do I have to tell systemd in all of those init scripts what
"service" has to run before or after this "service"? In DAEMONS in
rc.conf I just have a list of daemons I want to have started in one
single line. And the order in which they hav
On 24/07/2012 11:08 AM, Leonid Isaev wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 16:07:50 +0200
Heiko Baums wrote:
Am Tue, 24 Jul 2012 23:40:51 +1000
schrieb Gaetan Bisson :
Yes, I don't like those Windoze like ini files of systemd, too.
One thing I noticed is that the only people who usually bash Windows ar
On 18/06/2012 9:48 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 15:41 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 08:34 -0400, Stephen E. Baker wrote:
it involves being able to identify which device your usb sound
device is.
"So run:
udevinfo -a -p /sys/block/sda
(replace sda wit
On 15/06/2012 8:30 PM, Oon-Ee Ng wrote:
Still not on my laptop, but I searched around, posted it a while back on
the pulseaudio wiki. Here it is
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/FAQ#How_do_I_switch_the_default_sound_card.2C_moving_all_applications.3F
Again, not sure if by now
On 08/05/2012 5:14 AM, Allan McRae wrote:
On 08/05/12 18:35, Christian Hesse wrote:
Hello everybody,
slim has some known security weaknesses (for example it has no separate
greeter process thus the graphical interface is running with super user
privileges) and a lot of open bugs. Additionally i
change, outlined at:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/TheCaseForTheUsrMerge
I wondered if this was something Arch was considering as well.
Stephen E. Baker
> > Has upstream accepted that patch?
>
>
> The corresponding bug report is:
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865
>
> It seems there is still some work to be done before the patch can be
> accepted upstream.
Based on my reading, the patch cannot be accepted upstream because it
vio
> My understanding is that r300g is the new default in Mesa 7.9. See
> http://www.mail-archive.com/mesa-com...@lists.freedesktop.org/msg23390.html
> . Does this mean that Arch will automatically switch to it on release
> of Mesa or will extra steps be required?
As I understand it the PKGBUILD will
Hello All,
I recently put a new SATA drive in my computer and decided to start
with a fresh install of Arch. Before this upgrade, suspend to RAM
worked fine (although I don't know if it was with kernel or uswsusp).
(I should say, I'm not sure if the SATA upgrade is a cause of my
problem or simply
08/10/24 Jan de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 01:34 +0100, Stephen Wilkinson wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have both xf86-video-vesa and nvidia-96xx installed, but I have
>> issues with the proprietary drivers, so I wanted to try out vesa wi
Hello All,
I have both xf86-video-vesa and nvidia-96xx installed, but I have
issues with the proprietary drivers, so I wanted to try out vesa with
libgl.
I can remove nvidia-96xx, but trying to remove nvidia-96xx-utils flags
lots of conflicts. I was going to use pacman -Rc but that would mean
uni
n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_Management_Interface) is used to enable
the card *only* on MSI K8T Neo2 FIR. So once I've found the DMI code for my
motherboard, I'll try a patch on the 2.6.24 kernel and post again if it
works.
Steve
On 20/04/2008, Stephen Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
he specific board.
--8<
My board is an MSI K8TM ILSR so this sounds a promising thing to look
at... will post back if I have any luck, in case anybody else is
interested.
St
he two cards working
simultaneously... hmm, I wonder if a "feature" (read bug!) that made
my setup work has been fixed!
Can the on-board be disabled by the presence of another sound card
(over-riding the BIOS setting)?
Steve
On 20/04/2008, Karolina Lindqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> s
Hello All,
I use two sound cards in my computer:
* the on-board card (VIA 8237 chipset)
* a SBLive! PCI card
Until Kernel 2.6.23-ARCH I was able to use either card, in KMix and
Skype for instance. But from Kernel 2.6.24-ARCH, only one card appears
in KMix and Skype.
Back when the two cards worke
Roman Kyrylych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2008/3/2, Stephen Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hello All,
> >
> > Thank you for your replies.
> >
> > To answer a few questions:
> >
> > * versions before and after ugrade (I'm ca
"exec /sbin/init
-t1 S" so I tried to put that at the end of rc.sysinit to try and get
a login prompt, but that didn't work.
Is there a way of going from rc.sysinit to prompting for a shell
(bypassing any intermediary steps)?
Thanks,
Steve
On 29/02/2008, Roman Kyrylych <[E
Hello everyone,
After upgrading the kernel alone (and after fixing some kernel panics
-- see postscript) the boot sequence now stops at loading the modules
([DONE]) and goes no further: the cursor blinks and I can type
characters, but I never get a shell prompt. It seems the boot sequence
doesn't
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