Actually, I don't think you're doing anything wrong at all. I think the
problem is in the systemd service file, and it's all my fault. I see I'm
not even taking arguments from /etc/conf.d/espeakup as I should be
doing. I am a bit unsure how to take arguments from this file when
running from a s
Actually, I don't think you're doing anything wrong at all. I think the
problem is in the systemd service file, and it's all my fault. I see I'm
not even taking arguments from /etc/conf.d/espeakup as I should be
doing. I am a bit unsure how to take arguments from this file when
running from a s
Actually, I don't think you're doing anything wrong at all. I think the
problem is in the systemd service file, and it's all my fault. I see I'm
not even taking arguments from /etc/conf.d/espeakup as I should be
doing. I am a bit unsure how to take arguments from this file when
running from a s
Wow sorry for all the duplicate posts. Apparently GMX is having a bit of
trouble sending mail. 3 times has to be a record I think.
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Kyle wrote:
> Actually, I don't think you're doing anything wrong at all. I think the
> problem is in the systemd service file, and it's all my fault. I see I'm not
> even taking arguments from /etc/conf.d/espeakup as I should be doing.
The current behaviour is co
According to Tom Gundersen:
# The reason we don't want to be using/etc/conf.d/* is that it is
# Arch-specific, and hopefully we will one day be using a service file
# provided by upstream, which would not know anything about conf.d.
Oh thanks Tom. Good to know I did the right thing after all. I k
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Kyle wrote:
> So in the example given by the OP, the ExecStart line should look like
>
> ExecStart=/usr/bin/espeakup --default-voice=en-us
>
> and then the edited file should be saved to /etc/systemd/espeakup.service.
Correct.
> Did I get this right, or does the
On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 07:02:36 +0200
Tom Rand wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 05, 2012 at 07:00:43PM +, P .NIKOLIC wrote:
> > On Mon, 5 Nov 2012 17:18:48 +0200
> > Tom Rand wrote:
> >
> > > My son-in-law recently purchased 2 of these & he could not access
> > > them on PS3 or my arch desktop.
> > > It tu
Hi,
I got the following from pacman during an install of some perl packages I need:
error: perl-lwp-mediatypes: signature from "Justin Davis (juster)
" is unknown trust
error: perl-net-http: signature from "Justin Davis (juster) "
is unknown trust
error: perl-www-robotrules: signature from "Justi
On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 07:58:27 +
"P .NIKOLIC" wrote:
> Hi All ..
>
> Well after a little messing now on systemd , And the strange thing is
> that now ALL the usb flash drives i have work not just the older ones
> but the new SanDisk as well Explain that one someone .
>
> I think this can be
Run "pacman-key --refresh-keys" and try again.
--
Florian Pritz
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According to Tom Gundersen:
#> So in the example given by the OP, the ExecStart line should look like
#> >
#> >ExecStart=/usr/bin/espeakup --default-voice=en-us
#> >
#> >and then the edited file should be saved to
/etc/systemd/espeakup.service.
# Correct.
In that case, it looks like it's safe t
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