From a quick look, it appears to be so that python-mutagen can coexist
with python2-mutagen.
Plain 'mutagen' would be the python 3 version, while 'mutagen2' would
be the same program but run with python2.
If you want a plain 'mutagen' command, then simply install python-mutagen
Thank you, that
Hello Arch,
Does anyone know why all the executables in "mutagen" suddenly
developed a numeral "2" at the end of their names?
I would have preferred the names to stay the same for the sake of
backwards compatibility. I checked with "asp checkout
python2-mutagen", as I learned to do recently, and
Big thank you to Ralph for tracking that down and for teaching me
about strace.
Also thanks to those who reproduced the problem, which was not after
all as general my message subject had advertised.
I recall noticing years ago that Screen tends to start somewhat slowly
as a result of closing 400
Are you using Arch on bare-metal or in VirtualBox 6.x by chance? I saw similar
slowdowns with VirtualBox 6.0 (and 6.2) when run --headless and similar strace
errors (although with poll/write), e.g.
There is no virtualization on my machines.
Did anyone try to reproduce it using my script?
Thank
Dear Arch,
I've noticed a 20x slowdown on a simple IPC task on a couple of
recently updated Arch systems. Here is a script to exhibit the
problem:
#!/bin/bash
SCREEN=/usr/bin/screen
$SCREEN -dmS x
time $SCREEN -S x -X setenv A B
$SCREEN -S x -X quit
On my laptop, which is a slowe
https://askubuntu.com/questions/97213/application-specific-key-combination-remapping
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 12:12:17PM +0800, Oon-Ee Ng via arch-general wrote:
Before I try to hack together a solution, are there any existing
apps/frameworks which allow for the same key/button to do something
di
I don't understand the need for that reaction...
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 06:47:23PM +, WorMzy Tykashi via arch-general wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2019 at 16:32, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1831377 is a recent thread
on this pambase change causing problems.
There is also the Firefox extended support release:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/52.6.0esr/
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/52.6.0esr/linux-x86_64/en-US/
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 01:35:32PM -0400, null via arch-general wrote:
> > check out palemoon.org -freq
>
> On Th
> > Well, prior to the recent BIND releease, the default had been "yes" -
> > which means "no" for me.
> ...
> 2. I'm not sure what you mean by the yes-means-no syntax. The URL that you
> provided seems pretty cut and dry.
> ...
> > dnssec-validation yes; #does validate (requires a trusted-keys
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 06:49:45AM -0700, Pallissard, Matthew wrote:
> > I had to add "dnssec-validation yes;" to /etc/named.conf. I have a
>
> Are you sure you didn't want these values?
>
> dnssec-enable no;
> dnssec-validation no;
Well, prior to the recent BIND releease, the default had been "
Hello Arch General,
I hope this is the right mailing list; I'm a new subscriber.
After a recent upgrade I found that DNS broke in two different ways on
my computer,
1. BIND enabled DNSSEC by default, causing hostname resolution to stop
working (for some reason my home wireless router broke the "
et as the default settings already ;)).
--
Namasté,
Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen <https://freso.dk/>
AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/account/Freso
Wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/User:Freso
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