Hi,
I'm just curious on the Deepin OS it has the Deepin Font Installer
software installed but on Arch no Font Installer for Arch's Deepin
desktop environment is there a reason why this package is missing on
Arch by any chance?
Regards,
Stewart A. Little
password change : 0 Maximum number of days between
password change : 9 Number of days of warning before password
expires : 7 |
|I have no idea what this could be, is there a PAM-internal expiration
concept?
Reddit could not offer any help...
Thanks in advance for any help!
|
||
||
Hi,
I was told this mailing list was the best to discuss community-testing
packages.
I've downloaded dbeaver-6.0.0.1 from the repo, and can confirm the
package is entirely function (I tried most drivers and functionalities).
Moreover, the version currently available on community is rather outdat
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 03:57:34PM +, Alif M. A. wrote:
> I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so that
> it can be viewed comfortably on any devices with different screen size.
>
> For starting point, let's make the wiki, which is the main source
It seems that Pierre has experimented with MobileFrontend on
wiki.archlinux.de site.
So far so good, the view is close to Wikipedia and quite usable,
although Arch Linux customization is gone.
Hope it will land on the main Archwiki soon.
Here is my experiment with mobile frontend on my local Arc
For those interested, here is my working
repository.
https://bitbucket.org/alive4ever/wiki.archlinux.org/branch/mobile-friendly
Review and suggestions are appreciated.
On March 19, 2017 2:37:53 AM GMT+07:00, "Alif M. A."
wrote:
>I've created pull request on the bug tracke
I've created pull request on the bug tracker[1]. Hopefully it will be
accepted and merged so users will be more comfortable when viewing the
wiki on mobile devices.
[1] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/46697
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 03:57:34PM +, Alif M. A. wrote:
> I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so that
> it can be viewed comfortably on any devices with different screen size.
>
> For starting point, let's make the wiki, which is the main source
On March 18, 2017 12:09:17 AM GMT+07:00, Eli Schwartz via arch-general
wrote:
>On 03/17/2017 11:57 AM, Alif M. A. wrote:
>> I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so
>that
>> it can be viewed comfortably on any devices with different screen
>size
ebody" does the css, I won't complain ;)
Who need a separate app when browsers
are available.
I'll experiment with archlinuxjp stylesheet locally, since their web is already
optimized. Let's see if their styles can br applied to archlinux main site.
Is there git repository
I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so that
it can be viewed comfortably on any devices with different screen size.
For starting point, let's make the wiki, which is the main source of
information, mobile friendly.
It's just a matter of adding meta viewpo
Am 19.08.2016 um 17:17 schrieb ITwrx.org:
> I, myself, don't want to hear "news"/propaganda about MS open source
> trapware in an Arch Linux mailing list or anywhere else for that matter.
Some might be interested in it. That's what a ML is for.
> I see it's
Debian crashed
> on
> me with the same result as Arch.
>
Serge, your problem got me thinking and I remembered a similar
situation I had many years ago with some Dell OptiPlex boxes that
wouldn't boot Linux even with a gun to their PSUs. The solution was to
add the 'acpi_os_name=&
iki.archlinux.org/index.php/Category:ARM_architecture>
clearly states:
Note:
* Support for the ARM architecture is provided by Arch Linux ARM, which
is a different project than Arch Linux. Seek support on the Arch Linux
ARM forums.
* The ARM abbreviation also refers to Arch Rollback Machine, which
however
On jue, 2016-03-03 at 08:37 +0100, Nicolas F. wrote:
> On 01/03/16 23:23, P. A. López-Valencia wrote:
> >
> > The vulnerability is so bad[1], it doesn't only have a CVE number,
> > CVE-2016-0800[4], but a name and its own website: HTTPS
> > DROWN[1][2][3].
>
If you are have a web server facing the public internet, turn off SSLv2
immediately. OpenSSL 1.0.2g has the fix but it will take a while to drip
down to the repos as it brings with it an ABI change.
The vulnerability is so bad[1], it doesn't only have a CVE number,
CVE-2016-0800[4], but a
El 29/02/2016 a las 6:44 p. m., David C. Rankin escribió:
> All,
>
>This may be a stupid question. If so I apologize. Do I have to do anything
> different to boot the arch install media on a board with 4 Opteron 8360
> processors (16 core total), or should the kernel just hand
On jue, 2016-02-25 at 14:25 -0500, P. A. López-Valencia wrote:
>
> Outlook.com supports SSL for IMAP and TLS for SMTP on the receive
> port
> (567).
Make that port 587.
--
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http://about.me/palopezv
Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression
If it doesn't support SSL/TLS, well you should run away faster
from it than from the black plague and taxmen.
Outlook.com supports SSL for IMAP and TLS for SMTP on the receive port
(567). And that brings me to point out: When you use a trustworthy SSL
or TLS connection, you don't need
El 14/02/2016 a las 10:45 p. m., Eric Engeström escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> With the release of Vulkan imminent, I thought I'd prepare some packages
> for Arch so that I can push them the minute it gets released :)
>
> I was thinking of splitting it into 4 packages:
&
El 14/02/2016 a las 1:49 p. m., Carsten Mattner escribió:
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 5:23 PM, PeLo L wrote:
>> adding 'shutdown' hook doesn't seem to work. Modifying '/etc/fstab'
>> and replacing the UUID with '/dev/mapper/crypt-boot' did the
El 13/02/2016 a las 6:44 p. m., P. A. López-Valencia escribió:
>
> Well, it doesn't happen to me unless I add the hook. Probably it was
> true three years ago, but it got broken along the way. I customarily
> replace the udev hook with the systemd hook and not even then is the
El 13/02/2016 a las 6:28 p. m., Merlin Büge escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I thought this was obsolete since mkinitcpio 16? See
> https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2013-December/025742.html
>
> (I'm not sure, just curious...) @OP: I had a similar issue a few
El 13/02/2016 a las 4:49 a. m., PeLo L escribió:
> Hi,
>
>
> I've followed the arch wiki and deployed a full disk encrypted install.
> Everything works fine and am able to boot properly into the install. While
> trying to shutdown my system, systemd displays an er
it just showed localhost's journal.
How could i see logs from both localhost and remote in realtime?
Arch Linux
systemd 219-5
Thanks.
--
a
~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.X.log for
non-root Xorg).
I did some testing, and found we both are right, although what I said
isn't. If you launch the xserver manually or with a display manager that
is not well integrated with systemd, you'll get your text logs. If it is
well integrat
On 04/04/15 14:59, Patrick Burroughs (Celti) wrote:
On Sat, 04 Apr 2015 11:29:26 -0500 "Pedro A. López-Valencia"
wrote:
Hmmm... Martin, if you still have a Xorg.log it means you have a
really old installation, or you installed syslog-ng and integrated it
with journalctl, somethi
On 30/03/15 06:24, Martin S. Weber wrote:
On 2015-03-30 13:08:11, Alfredo Palhares wrote:
Any ideas how can I debug this problem further ?
Have a look at X's logfile, /var/log/Xorg.log. There should be messages that
say the modes
are being removed, and why (not enough Vram, some paramete
El 14/03/2015 a las 12:03 a. m., Mark Lee escribió:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
While this may not be the proper way of submitting packages, linphone
is out of date and repackaging it does require some fiddling. The
major change is the use of bzrtp for zrtp encryption now
On 24/12/14 09:15, Sadika Sumanapala wrote:
> Ahh. Yes, that will happen because chromium based browsers use an
internal (and older) fontconfig. A shame really. The other alternative is
to replace the files:
> 30-metric-aliases.conf
> 45-latin.conf
> 60-latin.conf
>
On 22/12/14 11:09, Sadika Sumanapala wrote:
A.) Installing fontconfig-git from the AUR.
B.) Install ttf-ms-fonts as already mentioned in this thread.
C.) Do both. And while at it install ttf-carlito and ttf-caladea to
replace Calibri and Cambria in all those Office 2007/2010/2013 documents
out
Hmm... If the other message wen through, my apologies, it is completely
wrong.
On 19/12/14 17:13, Ciprian Dorin Craciun wrote:
Hello all!
I'm in a little bit of a pickle, and I would like to ask for some help
with my particular setup.
I haven't switched to `systemd` and I'm s
On 19/12/14 17:13, Ciprian Dorin Craciun wrote:
Hello all!
I'm in a little bit of a pickle, and I would like to ask for some help
with my particular setup.
I haven't switched to `systemd` and I'm still booting my system with
the old `initscripts` `/etc/rc.sysinit` and friends (
On 17/12/14 16:46, Jacob Joseph wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 07:43:52 +1100
Gaetan Bisson wrote:
[2014-12-17 09:03:31 -0500] Ido Rosen:
2.0.26 is the stable version suggested for most users,
2.1.1 is the brand-new modern version
Arch is not stable, it's modern.
Besides, there are no open bug
instead. It is very simple.
Create a file called /etc/systemd/network/enp2s0.network that contains:
[Match]
Name=enp2s0
[Network]
DHCP=v4
Enable and start systemd-networkd.service and reboot. Your link should come up
online.
--
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https://about.me/palopezv
On 17/12/14 13:04, Ido Rosen wrote:
Did you read the rest of that paragraph? You disregarded my points as
a red herring, then made a straw man argument that we should donate
instead of downgrading (and leave Arch users vulnerable). In the same
paragraph, you quote Arch policy which agrees
meone made a mistake in upgrading to 2.1, so let's correct
the mistake by downgrading back until it's safe, rather than leaving
all of Arch's users at great security risk. Let's not forget that
gnupg underlies all of Arch's security/integrity (i.e. pacman db and
pkg sign
st poorly named release candidates,
which we don't usually follow.)
TBH, your argument is a red herring. Arch is about K.I.S.S. and
following upstream as close to current as *upstream stable releases*
allow. There have been occasions when what you propose has happened,
mostly due to
. You can blame URW for the
changes. But there are two little known facts:
1.) The new gsfonts are new insofar as Ghostscript.com (a.k.a. Artifex)
commissioned and obtained those new and far better made fonts about four
years ago but only managed to place them in a git repository sometime
On 20/11/14 20:24, Rasmus Liland wrote:
[snip]
I checked dmesg now after having uptime of ...
[snip]
... about 26 hours. It seems after about 19 hours some (possibly) temperature
related were causing mce hardware errors over a ten minute interval:
[snip]
As the system did not reboot, it
On 19/11/14 16:54, Rasmus Liland wrote:
This is interesting. Do you mean synchronizing via NTP protocol?
My experience from this laptop is that the RTC quickly becomes desynchronized
at times when I am not able to sync via OpenNTPd, i.e. when I am not
connected to the internet.
If so, don't
014.10-3 0.01 MiB
> core/iana-etc 2.30-4 3.56 MiB
>
> Total Installed Size: 3.57 MiB
It looks like your current installation is quite broken... filesystem
2014.07 should own all those files, and iana-etc has been a dependency of
filesystem for a long time. Did you do a
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
On 09/27/2014 02:13 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2014-09-27 at 10:02 +0200, Florian Pelz wrote:
Same here. With only NoExtract, I linked /bin/sh to dash, reinstalled
bash, and /bin/sh was gone. With both NoExtract and NoUpgrade, I did
the same and /bin/sh was still a link to dash.
My bad
quot;
Smaller code bases can have the potential to be more secure, but that
doesn't mean that they are. The shear amount of testing Bash gets run
through being the default shell for so many things would suggest that
it's likely more secure than a code base that doesn't get this testi
On 09/27/2014 01:28 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2014-09-27 at 01:21 -0600, Benjamin A. Shelton wrote:
I assumed NoExtract should have been enough
Correct! Or are we missing something?
Oddly, using only NoExtract caused pacman to remove the usr/bin/sh
symlink, replacing it with nothing
On 09/27/2014 01:04 AM, Florian Pelz wrote:
Regardless of what's the default, could there be a cleaner way to use
dash as one's /bin/sh without preventing pacman from upgrading bash?
Manually replace /bin/sh as a symlink to /bin/dash and then set the
/etc/pacman.conf values:
NoUpg
On 09/26/2014 05:11 PM, Doug Newgard wrote:
I should qualify that in that I don't think adding another package to
base is a good idea *unless* there is a significant benefit to doing
so. The plan to add dash to base when Arch was using initscripts made
sense, it doesn't now that w
On 09/26/2014 10:59 AM, Doug Newgard wrote:
>
> OK, we're finally getting some examples of where the sh symlink could
be used to trigger this exploit. Thank you.
There are samples that have been available for the past 2-3 days, and
there's a fairly steady stream of new inform
On 09/26/2014 10:16 AM, Leonid Isaev wrote:
> The bugs which started this discussion are not a big deal anyway. They
> will only affect scripts that don't properly sanitize the input. Such
> scripts have bigger problems to worry about IMHO. The SSH-related
> issue is also insignif
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
ware or hardware watchdogs, which are
supported by systemd.
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/watchdog.html
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---
On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 18:41 -0400, Leonid Isaev wrote:
>
> Please guys... you only add more work for the moderators.
Agreed.
On Tue, 2013-07-30 at 18:11 -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
>
> It's a mailing list, we don't care how many years of experience you
> claim to have.
Exactly. I don't care about you either. But read below.
> I only care that you're telling people to waste their
>
em. Of course there are
situations where an automated merge tool is a godsend; FreeBSD
mergemaster comes to my mind: Who wants to merge a hundred+
configuration files by hand when most have changed their SCM id strings
if much? And then it stops and let's you resolve by hand each real
difference
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
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.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Mark E. Lee wrote:
> While building packages on the AUR, I was wondering that except for
> manual user intervention (by reading the code), I didn't have any other
> methods of knowing if a package had malware or viruses. Hence, I was
> wondering
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:45 AM, David McDow wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I travel a lot and have purchased a G-Grip Bluetooth speaker (
> http://www.target.com/p/g-project-g-grip-portable-speaker-black-g-50/-/A-14269891)
> with
> the intent of listening to music after I get bac
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
(5.16.1-2) is newer than core (5.16.1-1)
> I don't mean to sound like a noob but I still am, smiles. I've never
> seen this warning message before and as far as I know this isn't
> possible, as I only pull packages from core, community, and multilib. I
> have built some l
> 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 rebu
rrus trident and more
>
> I know about adding files at the command line --exclude and about
> entering a list in pacman.conf but is there a way that is quicker.
Why did you installed them in the forst place? If you uninstall what
you don't need, they'll not be updated.
--
A: B
t I really think that the Arch community is one of the
best things in Arch itself.
Unfortunately, this channel is corrupted by trolls that don't
diferentiate the time to answer with helpful content and the time to
stay quiet. Destroying the list by being reckless is a real shame.
I'll jus
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Heiko Baums wrote:
> Am Tue, 25 Sep 2012 09:28:40 -0300
> schrieb Denis A. Altoé Falqueto :
>
>> How long will we have to endure such nonsense? Heiko, you hijacked a
>> thread just to tell your opinion, which everyone already know from
>&g
ce this crap on everybody
> else are. The "fudspreaders", as you call them, have already made their
> (bad) experiences with Poetterix, and know that this is crap.
How long will we have to endure such nonsense? Heiko, you hijacked a
thread just to tell your opinion, which eve
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
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Arno Gaboury wrote:
> On 29/08/12||18:18, Thomas Bächler wrote:
>> Am 29.08.2012 18:05, schrieb Arno Gaboury:
>> > GGrrhhh
>> > $ alsactl store
>> > alsactl: save_state:1580: No soundcards found...
>>
>> Alsa prob
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:39 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
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 sound.
Have you installed pulseaudio-alsa? It provides a default asound.conf
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-08-29 at 10:39 +0100, Peter Cannon wrote:
>> Oh and as a side note a rolling release means it rolls,
>> http://www.thefreedictionary.com/roll if it stops because of a
>> breakage or a change in file stru
l interface
> i do not use any login manager. runlevel 3 + startx
>
> 3-systemd can't write to journal.
> I have a message at boot:
> /var/log/journal/d564e939c66712bce792b071017f/fss file does not
> exist. I have in fact
> /var/log/journal/d564e939c66712bce792b071
d instance of kdm.
>> The first instance starts at 2s in 1000 hz, and 4s in 300 hz, so
>> there's *clearly* a big difference.
>
> So it's only needs twice the time with only on third of the ticks? Well
> that is awesome... Yeah to systemd!
>
> Anyway we are tal
.readahead file created.
> systemctl also reports a non-zero exit status, but no log entry, and I can't
> find the actual error message in the journal or dmesg.
>
> Does someone have this working?
Can you post the exact error message and the point where it happens? I
have read ahead e
ood to be on the bleeding edge, but there's a difference
> between using the latest and greatest Linux kernel (stable one),
> glibc, gcc, or even python. But systemd is an entirely different
> beast, but apparently you are simply unable to understand how
> different it is.
>
> G
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:48 AM, Patrick Murphy wrote:
>> Could you give me a brief explanation as to why init scripts are better?
>> I'm newish to Unix style operating systems
>
> As I said; they are tried-and
user
> (through sudo). If I do this as root, the same problem persists.
What do you get when you run systemctl --failed, before fixing the
problem manually.?
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Q: Why is top posting so bad?
For more information, please read: http://idallen.c
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 4:08 PM, John K Pate wrote:
>> On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 15:16:31 +0200
>> Felipe Contreras wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto
>>> wrote:
>
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto
> wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Felipe Contreras
>> wrote:
>>> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Brandon Watkins wrote:
>>>
&
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Nicholas MIller wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 12:26 PM, phani wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 22:47:12 +0530, Calvin Morrison <
>> mutanttur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> It's actually more like a business. Often tim
example, sometimes you need to install packages as a optional
>>> or makedepend. I always do it with --as-deps key. Later, when you run
>>> "pacman -Qdt" to see and cleanup orphan packages you can't distinguish
>>> really orphan packages and packages install
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Brandon Watkins wrote:
>
>> A big switch like this will have problems regardless of when you do it. Its
>> best to do it soon and get the teething issues over with. For most people
&
moderation
But there should be someone willing to cope with that boring task of
being the gate keeper.
I really think that we should ban peopple more often (if there was a
temporary ban, even better).
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Q: Why is top posting so bad?
For more inform
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> Ad hominem fallacy.
I don't know if you're trying to show that you really know
argumentation topics by heart or just trying to make peopple dislike
you right away. That kind of snobish sance doesn't help you at all.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto
> wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 3:39 AM, Felipe Contreras
>> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 5:17 AM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto
>>> wrote
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 3:39 AM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 5:17 AM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto
> wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Felipe Contreras
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm sure in due time systemd will be rea
ed out and booting
>> stops and I'm in a rescue shell.
>> my /home partition is not mounted.
>>
>> /dev/mapper/nvidia_cjjcaiiep1 exists.
>>
>> Systemctl start dev-mapper-nvidia_cjjcaiiep1.device gives the same
>> result timeout.
>>
>> and my /h
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto
wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Felipe Contreras
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm sure in due time systemd will be ready, and will have nice
>> advantages, but I doubt that's the case r
nel:
$ zgrep CONFIG_HZ /proc/config.gz
# CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set
# CONFIG_HZ_250 is not set
CONFIG_HZ_300=y
# CONFIG_HZ_1000 is not set
CONFIG_HZ=300
Systemd is working fine enough. A counter example shoud invalidate
your argument that CONFIG_HZ is the culprit.
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B's
> daemontools instead. :P http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
You should check arch-dev-public :)
It's a funny thread
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2012-August/023389.html
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Q: Why is top posting so bad?
For more in
0, Anthony ''Ishpeck'' Tedjamulia wrote:
>> >>> I think what he was saying wasn't that systemd is hard but switching is
>> >> hard irrespectively of what you're switching to.
>> >> Because the devs made systemd being able t
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Calvin Morrison
wrote:
> On 14 August 2012 09:52, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto
> wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Baho Utot
>> wrote:
>>> On 08/09/2012 03:13 PM, Anthony ''Ishpeck'' Tedjamulia wrote:
>
>> I've already begun using FreeBSD. Only real complaint I have is that my
>> notmuch database isn't backwards compatible with the one they have in ports.
>> Other than that, it's been a smooth transition.
>>
>> I was always most attracted to arch by its
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 4:23 PM, mike cloaked wrote:
> Now that cups 1.6 is in core - I have been struggling to get my laptop
> to "see" a shared printer attached by usb to another machine on the
> same network - previously if port 631 was open on all machines in the
> netwo
arok does not seem to follow any kind of queue. It
> plays songs at random, while still displaying the queued songs.
>
It's a bug in phonon-gstreamer 4.6.1 (already fixed upstream btw)
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/30745
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303580
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-07-25 at 14:13 -0300, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Ralf Mardorf
>> wrote:
>> > And what has all that to do with /etc/rc.conf splitting?
>>
>> And some pe
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> And what has all that to do with /etc/rc.conf splitting?
And some people wonder why Arch devs don't read arch-general...
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A: Because it obfuscates the reading.
Q: Why is top posting so bad?
For more information, please re
gt;
>> I honestly don't know if this is serious. What is the difference
>> between a "key=value" rc.conf and a "key=value" ini file of systemd?
>>
>
> I think he refers to those sections: [Unit], [Service], [Install] and
> whatnot, I have
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