ages
and submit them to the aur? As there is already a boinc package in the
main repository, I don't quite know whether such redundancy is accepted
at all?
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On So, 2009-10-18 at 16:14 -0400, Daenyth Blank wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 13:49, Karol Babioch wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> It probably makes more sense to mail the maintainer of the package
> directly as not everyone reads the ML
>
Thanks for your response. This may sound
On Mo, 2009-10-19 at 01:18 +0400, Alexandr Bashmakov wrote:
> You can find address in PKGBUILD file:
> http://repos.archlinux.org/wsvn/community/boinc/repos/community-x86_64/PKGBUILD
>
Thanks a lot, haven't looked there at all :(.
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l, as they are returned with the following error:
> : mail for aur.archlinux.org loops back
> to myself
So is there anything I can do in order to contact the maintainer?
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offical builds?
I'm not that kind of deep into the compiling thing, so without looking
it up, I don't even know what this option exactly stands for ;). I guess
this would be your part right then ;).
I will contact you personally, so we can share our knowledge and work it
out together ;).
which was used for
the latest boinc 6.6.40 release?
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ator-gtk package, as it doesn't get
recognized by compiz (icon) and therefore isn't applied to any
window :(.
What can I do about this? What do you propose? Do I have to wait until
the package(s) get re-compiled?
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Hi,
the problem is already known and solved:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16800
Quite odd that a simple recompiling solves the problem, however I guess
that new packages should be available soon.
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split it up right then.
Could you share your PKGBUILD for 6.6.40? I've tried the one from the
repository, but it hadn't worked for me? May it have something to do
with some compiling flags? Although I reset my compiling flags to the
default, it hasn't worked, so whats wrong here?
compiz-decorator-gtk 0.8.4-2 solves this problem.
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work as supposed, and if there may be any better solutions?
How do you get both hibernation and full encryption working together?
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work as supposed, and if there may be any better solutions?
How do you get both hibernation and full encryption working together?f
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Hi,
I'm sorry that I've sent my message twice, my Evolution has crashed, and
the message wasn't in the "Sent" folder, so I assumed that it has
crashed before it has sent the message. As it seems I was wrong ;).
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ss-phrase, and I would like to stay with
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Hi,
thanks very much, I'm about to save my stuff, and trying to set this up,
although it could take a while ;).
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everything, as
partclone doesn't want to restore a partition, which is smaller than the
one backed up.
However this has nothing to do with the encryption itself, I now have a
flexible, working and _encrypted_ system.
Thank you very much.
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chlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils)?
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his idea(s) so far?
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Hi again,
it seems that I can't attach my file here, so I've uploaded it:
http://web108.server123.star-server.info/boinc.tar.gz
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release 6.10.x as
stable release ;).
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ng to the wiki
(http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Suspend_to_RAM) the file
"hibernate.conf" should make it possible to say which modules need to be
unloaded.
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ll.
So what do you think, is there any rational reason to encrypt a ram
disk, or is it fair enough, when I just create an unencrypted one
for /tmp?
Is there anything I can read about this topic?
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re information about this? Would be great to have this
working. I know its a little bit paranoiac, but my intention is
curiosity whether I can get it working, not the little amount of special
security I get ;).
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On Do, 2009-10-29 at 16:37 +0100, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> This, and the manpage of the new cryptsetup release candidates.
Thanks. I will try to set this up as soon as this version gets stable.
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(with luks) doesn't work at all, as I can't input the
passphrase when I reboot my system, the technician would really hate me
if I ask them to attach a remote console each time I reboot my system.
So is there anything I can do?
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x27;t get stored. Is this
intention right?
Secondly I want to know what would be the right file (place) to fix
this. I'll have to execute the hdparm command again, but don't quite
know where to put it, or at least where it should be put ;).
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On Sa, 2010-03-20 at 18:59 +0530, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
> Any more suggestions before I purchase a
> drive ?
Have you looked for a firmware upgrade? Maybe there is a newer firmware.
Normally you'll find them on the website of your drive's manufactor.
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ething with the icons
wrong?
Can anyone reproduce/confirm this? Seems really odd!
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On Fr, 2010-04-02 at 23:18 +0800, 甘露(Gan Lu) wrote:
> I don't have such issue with the latest gnome.
So is there anyone who can think of possible reasons for this? Quite
annoying problem, I have reinstalled Gnome and Xorg several times, but
it still persists :(.
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d out whats responsible for that?
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upport for packages?
Thanks in advance!
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On Sa, 2010-04-10 at 18:45 +0200, Jeroen Op 't Eynde wrote:
> http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=94687
Ok, thanks, haven't thought of that ;).
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unction key to switch the output between
the LCD and an attached monitor), so this would be a cool thing ;). But
I don't know whether this would fix my main issue, or if the X server
would then be shifted to Ctrl+Alt+F9.
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all iso. My Wi-Fi Intel 5300 AGN
gets recognized and I could connect to my WPA encrypted network.
I can't tell anything about the installer, as I didn't used it, just tried out
whether my wireless card works.
Great to see it working, last time I had to mess around with the ethernet ...
se" and "sdl-pulse" would be great. I've had also some struggle to
recompile "phonon-gstreamer" with PulseAudio support, so "phonon-gstreamer-
pulse" would be another nice package to have. I guess there are plenty of
packages that support PulseAudio, but haven
my
memory tells me that there was one :)), or hasn't anyone thought of this until
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licitly disables tftp.
I know that I can easily rebuild the package, but I'm wondering why it is
disabled by default? At least you should provide a seperate tftp package, as
there are certainly people who need a tftp client, for instance me ;).
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not that much into
packaging, so I wouldn't like to do it, unless I have to.
I'm not asking anyone of you to do the packaging, and considering myself
to get into it (the whole Arch Build System), but I'm wondering why
nobody of you seems to have a need for it ;)?
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e useless. I
haven't realized that, so I'm sorry for my request in the first place.
Thanks for the fast replay anyway.
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ame issue,
and maybe know of some work-around? What could possibly mess things so up?
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[1]
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Nvidia#Blank_Screen_When_Switching_From_X_to_Console
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ted at some
point ;).
Thanks anyway.
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Hi,
Am 30.11.2011 02:08, schrieb scrat:
> How does one set this crda thing up so it does not slay the wireless
> connection?
Try something like "iw reg set CN"
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t or at least shouldn't it try to disable such hardware?
As I haven't experienced this issue with my former laptop, I'm not
exactly sure whether this is a bug or a feature, so I'm glad about any
input you give me on that.
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#x27;t seem to support WOL its how I interpret the
following output:
[root@vpcs ~]# ethtool wlan0
Settings for wlan0:
Link detected: yes
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Hi,
Am 04.12.2011 18:55, schrieb Mantas M.:
> `ethtool` is for Ethernet devices only. Use `iw` for wireless.
Ok, thanks for the clarification. However my device doesn't seem to
support it, so I'm back at the beginning.
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s and after doing the research twice (or
even more often ;)) you will appreciate this kind of documentation very
much. Furthermore it will help you to keep track of what you've already
achieved/installed and what is still to do.
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;m even using networkmanager on boxes which don't have a
running X server, because of its dispatching possibilities (such as
starting SSH when there is a link established).
However for a completely static environment netcfg is probably just fine.
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t is not documented whether or not a secure erase affects these
sectors as well.
As newer CPUs are fast enough for this little bit of overhead anyway
(especially with hardware support for AES), I don't see any relevant
downsides to encryption. Therefore, personally, I would always choose to
go for it.
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ta on a regular basis that way, you're definitely doing
something wrong. Get some sort of automated backup solution and don't
delete files you could have a need for in the future ;).
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charm.
However I wanted to make sure whether anyone has experienced something
similar after the upgrades? I couldn't find any bug reports so far about
this, so is there anything I could have missed? Or am I the only one
using a Bluetooth headset on a regular basis ;)?
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e should file a bug?
Because I'm not sure whether this is intentional or not, but the idea
that we have to change some configuration in order to get basic A2DP
working sucks.
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Hi,
Am 24.01.2012 16:09, schrieb Denis A. Altoé Falqueto:
> I agree, of course. But I couldn't find the bug tracker for bluez on its site.
Well, it seems they are using the mailing lists for that kind of things.
I'll subscribe to it and try to mention our problems with it.
Best r
s are used any more, but it should be detected by D-Bus
automatically.
As the discussion is hopefully still going on, I'm waiting before filing
any bug. We will see where this thing is going.
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[1] http://marc.info/?l=linux-bluetooth&m=132751736005767&a
upstream release.
Until then you'll have to patch it manually. I'm attaching a diff file
of the appropriate PKGBUILD, as well as the "diff.patch", which patches
the BlueZ sources.
Thanks for your replies, which reinforced my conception of this being a
bug in the first place ;).
tall uvesafb in order to
get the closed source driver working properly, e.g. switching between
consoles.
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seems to be the official place to go when running into
trouble.
Just another guess: Have you tried any other distro (or even Windows for
that matter) in order to exclude any kind of hardware defect?
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[1] http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=14
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ng todo with the rebuild of libpng/libtiff? With
other words: Do you have the testing repos enabled?
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efore going for it, I would like to know why it doesn't get loaded
automatically in the first place any longer.
Is this something intentional or some sort of bug/regression? Maybe it
has something to do with the switch to kmod a few weeks ago?
Anyone else experienced this?
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latest kmod and update your initramfs, too.
Yeah, 3.2.6-1 seems to fix it. Was it fixed with 3.2.5 already? To be
honest I'm not entirely sure whether I've rebooted with 3.2.5, so I'm
not sure whether the initramfs was actually used. Thanks anyway ;).
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re among the firsts who made the switch ;).
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is already known (to
the kernel developers)? Otherwise I would probably have to mail to some
kernel developing list, wouldn't I?
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blem remains :(.
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t that popular for kernel
development. Seems that most stuff is going on on mailing lists.
Interestingly enough I've got a Sony VAIO (VPCS12C5E), just like you.
Probably Sony screwed something up here.
I've just mailed on the developers list. Hopefully someone will look
into it.
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bably something else is expected as a return value.
But everything works just as usual, even the state of the mixer is being
restored, so this is not a major issue for me.
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Hi,
Am 15.06.2012 21:12, schrieb Mateusz Loskot:
> In my case, nothing "fails".
You've backgrounded alsa. Could you try to start it in the foreground,
and see if it still doesn't fail? I would be surprised, to be honest.
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Am 16.06.2012 00:35, schrieb pants:
> Any advice?
What does the logfile say? Any errors or something like that?
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x27;ve already mentioned it in
the bug tracker mentioned above, but I'm posting it here just in case
someone is also affected by it and doesn't follow the freedesktop.org
bug tracker.
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[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=73576
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blished under GPLv3 it might not be the case, because GPLv3 might
prevent any secrets in form of private keys. This would basically mean
that the proposed scenario is quite useless. Has anyone any insights on
that?
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h the solution, which is proposed right
now. I'm also willing to donate some money to Arch, when they will have
struggle to come up with 100 USD for their certificate, if they choose
to get one in the future.
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be some of you could try to
repair their Bluetooth mouse (and/or equipment). But be aware that I
haven't found a way to pair it permanently once again, so probably you
either want to do this in a test environment and/or save your Bluetooth
settings beforehand somehow.
Thanks in advance!
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impressions. I really appreciate
how fast Arch Linux is following along with the proposals from upstream,
but I do think we could be more consequent in this case.
I couldn't find any sort of discussions about this, so before submitting
any "patches" and/or reporting "bugs
org/newtask/proj1.
I've filed a feature request (#30518). Unfortunately I'm not familiar
with Django, so there is no way I could add this in a reasonable amount
of time. However it shouldn't take too long for someone who knows what
he is doing.
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[1] https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/
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Hi,
just to let you people know, I posted to the gnome-bluetooth mailing
list (see [1]). So if you would participate it would probably the better
place.
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http://lists.usefulinc.com/pipermail/gnome-bluetooth/2012-July/001502.html
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th HTTPS Everywhere and had it disabled for testing
purposes. Totally my fault, I'm sorry.
What about the CPE entry? Any interest in that? As said, this obviously
has to be done by someone officially connected to Arch Linux, but from
my understanding it shouldn't cost anything.
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for entries within CVE and things like that.
But I have to admit that this was just something I wanted to mention. I
by no means insist on that.
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[1] http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/cpe/search
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r to provide a smooth upgrade path. But personally
I think that at some point we have to make a choice - just for the sake
of simplicity. Personally I would choose systemd ;).
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[1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ConsoleKit/
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ConsoleKit
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ng crypttab with
this system, I'm using it with another one. So probably this will affect me.
Thanks for your fast and competent reply. Thanks to all the others who
have replied also!
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our
setup doesn't work.
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[1]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev#Accessing_Firmware_Programmers_and_USB_Virtual_Comm_Devices
[2] http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
just fine in the near future.
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nt on trivialities like
this, is always appreciated.
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with something better than that. But don't
try to force your personal agenda against Poettering onto others.
Maybe this is what it is really about: These changes come - more or less
- from Poettering and there is quite a bunch of people who for whatever
reasons don't like that ide
on't doubt
> your good intentions.
I'm not aware of anyone who has looked into it and doesn't find it
superior. How else would you explain that all the major distributions
are switching over and/or already have? Even before systemd there was
"Upstart", because Canonical "discovered" that the old way of booting is
not up to make most out of today's hardware.
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[1] http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html
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omething coming
along with every change, so unless there are any technical reasons
against the current movement, I don't care that much about these complains.
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in this case we are talking about splitting
up an Arch specific file in order to be in compliance with upstream
and/or other distributions. I can't see why this is something that's
worth this much discussion considering the fact that the "old" syntax
will still be supported.
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iginal file itself was small enough to fit into
the inode, you would end up needing more space as a result.
But once again: That's not what KISS is about.
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Am 22.07.2012 21:54, schrieb Mantas Mikulėnas:
> In modern filesystems (Btrfs, NTFS, Reiserfs), sufficiently small
> files can be stored in the inode itself, taking up zero blocks.
Offtopic: Calling NTFS "modern" is quite ironic ;).
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ctionalities these packages provide for them self, which would be
even worse.
I think the key here is to accept these things as necessary and don't
bother too much about them.
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KISS in
> the best sense.
I don't think a single Arch specific file is as simple as some
"standardized" files, where the filename already tells you what it is
supposed to do. Both comments and defaults are allowed and appreciated,
so this is not an argument at all.
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)
plan to support both the classic initscripts as well as systemd (see
here [1]). So don't mix these things here. For now we are talking about
the split up of "rc.conf".
[1]
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2012-April/022803.html
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your kernel changes or can this be run
every time during boot? Are there systemd unit files for this?
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gression,
so its nice to see this included into mainline now ;).
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d-udevd)
CGroup: name=systemd:/system/systemd-udevd.service
└ 213 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd
Warning: Journal has been rotated since unit was started. Log output is
incomplete or unavailable.
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top" you probably have bigger concerns regarding
security then running grsecurity. That said it should run fine with
SElinux, which Fedora is using by default. Furthermore grsecurity seems
to focus on servers anyway, so I'm not sure why you even bring this up?
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this is something specific to your system :(.
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orked fine in the past and I can't remember to have changed any
configuration or something like that.
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However I'm talking about
the console, which normally would come up when pressing "Ctrl+Alt+F1".
Guess it would be tty1 then ;).
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on here? Can't
find anything suspicious in the logs :(.
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By the way: When starting it manually my X server gets killed and I get
switched back to tty1. So the unit file should be fine.
Not sure whats going on here. I'm relatively new to systemd, so I'm not
quite sure what to look for.
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