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for Batman, project his sign onto some clouds
for Aaron Griffin, press '7' on your phone
for anything else, write a sms containing 'fu' at 112
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aise a huge scandal than appreciation. i have no doubt on this.
an effort on trying to collect helpful data from users (or at least
those who want to do so) was pkgstat, which is currently heavy
discussed, as you surely have noticed.
regards
Hubert Grzeskowiak
d w9ya.
throw stones at each other, kids!
try to find clear pro and contra arguments and present them in a
readable, clean and structured way - without mean words, please. for the
good of our community.
regards
Hubert Grzeskowiak
Dieter Plaetinck schrieb:
> Hubert Grzeskowiak wrote:
>> Charly Ghislain wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday 10 November 2008 08:21:38 RedShift wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just a warning, generalizing based on these numbers (and on any numbers in
>>>> fact)
that would be nice to now about is if the packages are
> really used.
call me paranoid, but i don't want others to know what i'm exactly doing
with my computer!
regards
Hubert Grzeskowiak
Aaron Griffin wrote:
> Silly me for not reading the docs - that list is required.. hah
ts ts ts, evil ]:->
hi there,
can it be, that the some dirs written to /var/lib/pacman/local/* are not
chmod'ed properly? sometimes i get errors because as user i don't have
the permissions to do anything with it (it's set to drwx--). this
only occurs on some packages (eg. the new nmap package). other dirs and
fil
Daenyth Blank wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 13:47, Hubert Grzeskowiak
> wrote:
>> hi there,
>>
>> is anybody else encountering this?
>>
>> thx in advance
>> Hubert Grzekowiak
>>
>
> http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/12263
>
so in fact i
Aaron Griffin schrieb:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
> wrote:
>> hi there,
>> can it be, that the some dirs written to /var/lib/pacman/local/* are not
>> chmod'ed properly? sometimes i get errors because as user i don't have
>> the
Attila schrieb:
> On Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2008 21:42 Hubert Grzeskowiak wrote:
>
>>> http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/12263
>>>
>> so in fact it's unsure what causes this... great. gonna make an alias
>> for chmodding the dirs after each DB change as a
Aaron Griffin schrieb:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
> wrote:
>> Aaron Griffin schrieb:
>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
>>> wrote:
>>>> hi there,
>>>> can it be, that the some dirs written to
Hubert Grzeskowiak schrieb:
> Aaron Griffin schrieb:
>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
>> wrote:
>>> Aaron Griffin schrieb:
>>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> hi there,
Aaron Griffin schrieb:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
> wrote:
>> Hubert Grzeskowiak schrieb:
>>> Aaron Griffin schrieb:
>>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Aaron Grif
Aaron Griffin schrieb:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Dan McGee wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
>> wrote:
>>> Aaron Griffin schrieb:
>>>> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Hubert Grzeskowiak
>>>> wrote:
>&g
> Is this dejavu? I think i deleted the same conversation from my inbox
> yesterday..
>
> Greg
>
rather a dejavu ;-)
Pierre Chapuis schrieb:
> Le Sun, 14 Dec 2008 10:03:03 +0200,
> "Grigorios Bouzakis" a écrit :
>
>> May i ask why pacman requires pacman-mirrorlist and not the other way
>> around? Pacman can operate without a mirrorlist. Pacman-mirrorlist can
>> not operate without pacman..
>
> Agreed, but I th
setting user's umask to 0022 before sudo pacman works and it's
independent of root's umask.
H.G.
you won't see the progress if you have 'quiet' in as kernel argument
(see your boot loader config). to display the progress while quieting
everything else, edit your /etc/rc.sysinit (Jeff Mickey posted the code
part already).
just comment out lines 247, 248, 249 and 251 in /etc/rc.sysinit (line
numbers in default config, of course) and you'll see the progress bars
even with 'quiet'.
Markus Heuser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are you using the "quiet" parameter in GRUBs "kernel" line?
> This is what caused fsck to be silent in my case.
>
> The problem is that I don't wan't the extremely verbose kerneloutputs when
> not
> using "quiet". Besides, it also slows down booting since writing
this should show all executable files of a PKG:
pacman -Ql $PKGNAME | grep /bin/
for manual pages:
pacman -Ql $PKGNAME | grep /man
Strika wrote:
> Greetings to all,
>
> When i try to mount a remote Windows share with smbmount i have this
> error: smbmount: command not found.
>
> yaourt -Qi
kludge wrote:
>>> Yeah, you better do.
>>>
>>> It's about time the obsolete i686 branch vanished. Everyone who's
>>> still wanting it must be a weenie, and there's no place for those
>>> in the Arch philosophy -- go try Redhat or something.
>>>
>>> My 2 cents.
>>>
>>> Leslie
>>>
>>> --
>>> LinkedIn
David C. Rankin wrote:
> Marco wrote:
>> What about ~/.vimrc ??
>>
>
> Dunno??
>
> That's what I was looking for to begin with, but not finding any and not
> finding a global /etc/vimrc, I am still looking for the place this information
> is stored so I can change it globally.
>
> Th
David C. Rankin wrote:
> Listmates:
>
> I'm kind of chuckling at this one. I did a simple substitution in vi on
> 2009.02 to comment out a few samba shares I wasn't going to use from a
> smb.conf
> I copied over. I simply used ':35,72s/^/# /' and then -- Orange appeared over
> all the comme
David C. Rankin wrote:
> That why if you source the ~/.bashrc file in /etc/profile, you always
> get your
> bashrc sourced regardless of whether it is a login or interactive shell.
/etc/profile isn't loaded by bash only and you really shouldn't source shell
specific stuff there
Andrei Thorp wrote:
> If you want to have "the same settings" in both cases, just have your
> .bashrc source your .bash_profile.
IMHO the only right way.
for all others - put that line into your ~/.bash_profile
[ -f ~/.bashrc ] && . ~/.bashrc
Magnus Therning schrieb:
> After looking through my new shine Arch system I found that ssh-agent is
> run from /etc/gdm/Xsession, so I suppose that's where I need to make
> changes in order to get gpg-agent to run, right?
>
> Is there some documentation on the preferred way of doing this?
>
> Sho
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