ervice
[root@vpcs ~]# systemctl reenable getty@tty1.service
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
So not sure what to do next :(.
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Am 30.07.2012 15:22, schrieb Tom Gundersen:
> Does any of your services (such as gdm.service) have a
> Conflicts=getty@tty1.service ?
Not that I know of. I have looked over them (as well as grepped for the
string) and couldn't find something like that :(.
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Am 07.01.2011 01:16, schrieb Ulf Winkelvos:
> we are bleeding edge and optical disks are so 90's!
You shouldn't let this any gamer hear, although most of them are
properly using windows for that ;).
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when you disattach the drive?
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it is a real advantage.
Although a complete integration into Arch seems to be unlikely, I think
it would be great if the installation of systemd would be even more
easy, although there has been great work already done.
Keep it up, guys!
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hers have done, but it doesn't follow the KISS principle at all.
I guess, to make it really affordable it must be declared as official,
so the packages itself contain the units, replacing the sysvinit.
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ished by these results, which confuse me totally. Is it
possible that GPT is slower than MBR? Is there something wrong
implemented within gdisk? Is there any explanation to that?
Right now the only thing I can do to get full speed is to use MBR once
again :(.
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ting this upstream.
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t all is right so far, but this whole alignment stuff isn't as
easy as it should be :(.
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(all?) of these devices report wrong
values to the drivers (for compatibility reasons), so the only possible
way to encounter this problem would be to provide a database with the
OS/drivers, which seems to be quite odd :(.
Hopefully this will change in the near future ;).
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ught of a bad setup here :).
> What does the signature of my email says?
Basically the same, your signature is valid, but not trusted.
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/ revocation
certificate.
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is actually anyone going to fix these issues, or do we have to live
with them :)?
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Am 14.01.2011 22:01, schrieb repoma...@archlinux.org:
> Warning : the repository multilib does not exist in /srv/abs/rsync/
in the wiki.
For now, you should try to reinstall the official kernel, update
everything with pacman -Syu and then start over with own kernel(s) in
the proper way. Although I could imagine that you run into some kind of
dependency problems right now :(.
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then tries to mount
anything within /etc/fstab, but here lies the problem, because the lvm2
hook hasn't unlocked /dev/sdb1, because it is encrypted, and gets
unencrypted only afterwards (/etc/crypttab).
So what is the procedure here? Is there any easy workaround? How do you
solve these issues?
to have it
supported ;). Maybe someone else will get up with a working idea ;).
Thanks anyway!
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another drive, which is also
encrypted.
For me, it seems that this is something, which must be fixed within the
sysinit scripts, basically lvm2 has to be executed twice, after
encrypting the root partition and after encrypting devices according to
/etc/crypttab.
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ed either directly or by using fstab.
Is there a easy way to solve this, or do I need to fiddle around with
the lvm2 hook?
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r
which gets mounted for /var, seems quite odd for me?
Can anyone elaborate on this?
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problems,
but I think it starts always with looking at the messages ;). What does
dmesg and/or /var/log/messages.log say?
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What kind of Desktop Environment are you using? As far as I know GNOME
offers to ability to share folders, which can be configured through a GUI.
Otherwise you will have to setup Samba manually, which can be tricky
sometimes and needs some read up.
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it really an upstream issue?
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eded.
What do the others think about it?
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seful. However there is no direct
download available, and it seems that you have to be some sort of OEM in
order to get it.
I couldn't find any package in the repositories, so I'm wondering
whether anyone knows more about it.
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[1] http://www.synaptics.com/solut
Hi,
Am 29.06.2011 18:10, schrieb David C. Rankin:
> This may just be on my box
at least it works for me with my POP3 accounts.
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to blame for that.
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he directory. Can it be safely removed? Where do this 37G come from?
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e directory itself is empty. Is there a way to find out more
about these entries?
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-xr-x 45 storage users 16384 Jan 29 2011 ..
Does this tell you anything?
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e it now, thanks anyway.
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e than IP routing, whereas "tap" is a real bridge
device, which works on layer 2 according to the OSI model.
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, and don't want to use it ;)? Is there any flaw so
far? As far as I can remember there were some glitches with clyde, but I
haven't heard anything bad about yaourt so far ;).
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w about this already and whether there is a workaround/fix for this?
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t have forgotten about it since then. Although it has worked
just fine in the last couple of months, only recently it messed things up.
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g
GNOME 3.6 available for us. Probably a lot of work has gone into this,
so thanks again!
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[1] https://www.archlinux.org/news/deprecation-of-net-tools/
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ine with
me, but eventually it would be nice to come up with a cleaner solution.
But I guess you guys will figure it out ;).
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scripts, which may be changed, but I would like to have something
more solid than self made scripts, which may break with every update in
the future.
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.service" will be released? Is it
in the early development, or is this something just waiting to be released?
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now I get asked for the passphrase during boot. I would like this
dialog to disappear. I would like to have the device unlocked, activated
and mounted automatically. For the time being I would like to use
"lvm-on-crypt", only to be replaced with "lvm-monitoring" once it hits
th
rd" multiple times, I assumed it would also
allow for plaintext passwords. Quite a misunderstanding.
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weeks/months.
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[1] https://www.archlinux.org/news/end-of-initscripts-support/
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Hi,
Am 18.12.2012 14:47, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
> Hi guys,
> please signoff 3.6.11 series for both arches.
Signoff for x86_64.
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the first step I would just like to have all output from the
boot process within the initramfs shown in a screen session. Has anyone
of you some advice(s) for me?
Using screen has the advantage that the whole output during boot will be
accessible (scrollable) as screen would buffer all
ntainer.pl -f
drivers/media/usb/uvc/uvcvideo.h
Laurent Pinchart (maintainer:USB
VIDEO CLASS)
Mauro Carvalho Chehab (maintainer:MEDIA INPUT
INFRA...)
linux-me...@vger.kernel.org (open list:USB VIDEO CLASS)
linux-ker...@vger.kernel.org (open list)
See [1] for linux-media.
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ould be your greatest concern - by far.
Furthermore you should have backups of important stuff anyway ...
> whether partitioning and installing essentially with
> defaults is going to lead to SSD problems
I haven't noticed any issues and beside the "noatime" mount option
ha
bid/126135/Effects-Of-Linux-IO-Scheduler-On-SSD-Performance
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was reworked based on the Thunderbird packages. However
Thunderbird is still German, even after the upgrade. So I'm not too sure
what is going on here.
[1]
https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/log/trunk?h=packages/firefox-i18n
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Am 09.01.2013 18:18, schrieb A Rojas:
> Disable and reenable the language pack in Tools/Add-ons and restart firefox
Thanks, worked just fine. However I'm wondering why this is necessary,
given the fact that it has worked just fine in the past.
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signa
uot;usbinput" hook on other machines without a
problem.
Has anyone experienced something like this already? What might be the
problem here? How can I debug this? I thought of rewriting the "encrypt"
hook to output the entered passphrase, but before fiddling around with
it, mayb
g error, see [1].
Had you issues with other packages, too?
[1]:
https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/log/trunk?h=packages/calibre
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a lot of places were things could go wrong. You
are probably best off by resolving these kind of issues upstream (see
[2]), where people know what to look for.
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[1]:
https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/trunk/PKGBUILD?h=packages/gimp
[2]: htt
ertainly another issue.
You may want to try 3.7.4-1 from testing. If that doesn't fix your
issue, you are probably best off to contact upstream directly. With
Linux 3.7 there was quite some restructuring of the graphics stack going
on, so it may well be that in some cases it breaks things.
plicitly.
When doing everything right, this kind of issues shouldn't happen, as
you would update the involved keys (and packages) early enough.
Obviously we are all just humans and tend to forget about these things,
especially when they work just flawlessly for a reasonable amount of
time ;).
B
d in the near future.
Thanks in advance!
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[1]:
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2012-December/024186.html
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andle this?
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).
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ngly,
but to no availability.
Anyone else experiencing the same issues and/or can you point me in the
right direction?
At least I would like to saturate my Gigabit Ethernet connection.
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are bad
as they are locally, it shouldn't matter here.
> Config files?
Which ones? Pretty much everything is measured out of the box, partially
even using the live environments, so I haven't configured too much at
all. As said I've played around with the sysctl settings, but ha
, guys!
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Hi,
Am 23.04.2013 00:06, schrieb Kyle:
> It's just the regular tweak tool.
Oh, haven't realized that the tweak tool is capable of that. At least I
haven't thought of that, given that I never actually used it.
So, just ignore my previous question ;).
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and/or knows about
a way to fix it? Looking at the NetworkManager bug tracker I couldn't
find any open issues regarding this :(.
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Hi,
Am 30.04.2013 15:56, schrieb Bjoern Franke:
> Which DE/WM are you using?
I'm using Gnome 3 itself, so I wouldn't expect such an issue here.
Btw: Unfortunately the mailing list doesn't allow attachments, so I've
uploaded the symbol mentioned in the first posting at [1
Hi,
Am 02.05.2013 19:24, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
> please signoff 3.8.11 series for both arches.
x86_64 runs smoothly here, so signoff.
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quite interested in Bluez 5 and would like to have it running as
soon as possible ;). Any updates on the progress of your RFC? Do you
have a list of applications currently not ready to work with Bluez 5 and
still requiring Bluez 4 and its API?
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compared to other packages provided by Arch.
This is obviously not your fault at all, but at some point in the future
the step to BlueZ 5 has to be taken.
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some specific strings, e.g. the product ID and similar
attributes.
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Hi,
Am 20.06.2013 21:25, schrieb G. Schlisio:
> but making a new own rule seems to help more in my case.
Yeah, changing files provided by distribution itself is basically always
a bad idea. However you might take it as a template for your own file.
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d there,
but generally speaking updates work just fine. And when upgrading
packages to new versions, you will always run into problems. With Arch
you can tackle them one by one, whereas with Debian and its derivatives
you have to tackle them all at once with the next "dist-upgrade".
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Hi,
Am 30.09.2013 09:51, schrieb Sven-Hendrik Haase:
> That is an excellent idea that I hadn't even considered yet.
Arch Linux ARM is kind of doing this already, see [1].
[1]: https://github.com/archlinuxarm/PKGBUILDs
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cons of
SELinux (on a desktop system) in general. I'm just wondering whether it
would be feasible to implement "official" support for SELinux within
Arch. So, if possible, please keep it technical.
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[1]: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31448
[2]: ht
n boot in enforcing mode.
What is your current approach to come up with a reasonable policy? In
what fashion do you plan to split up the policies itself? Will your
policies be based upon the reference ones (see [1])?
[1]: http://oss.tresys.com/projects/refpolicy/
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e reasons.
> If anything we should have an apache22 package to let people keep using
> that version of apache, and then have our apache package be the very
> latest version (possibly have it provide apache24).
+1
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l reasons for this, but at least to me it seems that basically
nobody cares ...
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sk/31250
- https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1166093
So, this is actually known and there seems to be no "clean" solution.
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ncluding pacman) and I'm fine with that, but
I wouldn't mind to be able to browse an app store, just for the fun of
it ;).
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[1]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Software
[2]: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=170223
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quot;out-of-the-box", too (at least as "out-of-the-box"
as it gets with Arch).
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components that I really need and get instant (!)
updates for them directly from the upstream project.
Anyone familiar with the situation on other distributions? How do they
handle all of this?
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because it takes up so much RAM.
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especially root.
Yes, I feel very much the same way.
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it to my home directory for now. The only dependency I
needed to get it running was "swt". I'm not sure why the AUR packages
lists all of the lib32 as dependency (for x86_64). I guess I'll find out
soon enough.
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environments. But it won't lead to conflicts, because pacman
doesn't know anything about it and to be quite honest most of us are the
only user on a system anyway.
However, I kind of like the proposed idea of an empty "meta package",
that will only trigger the installati
Last time I checked it didn't support
KMS natively and broke all sorts of stuff (e.g. terminals, resolution).
I've got a much smoother experience with nouveau, although it obviously
isn't as great as the proprietary one in terms of power management (e.g.
battery life) and per
should be upgraded at once.
Simply bumping the numbers within the appropriate PKGBUILD seems to be
sufficient, some developer and/or TU could take care of this?
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[1]:
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2014-July/026451.html
[2]:
https
regressions.
Haven't noticed anything wrong yet, will file bug reports as soon as I
experience any issues.
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eady looked into this and has some thoughts on this?
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Am 01.02.2016 um 23:30 schrieb Leonid Isaev:
> On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 10:21:04PM +0100, Karol Babioch wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> now with hooks newly introduced to pacman, are there already some useful
>> btrfs and/or snapper hooks available? At least a quick look-
nly danger I can see is that you want to make sure that the booted
kernel and initramfs lying around on /boot is consisted with the
actually installed kernel. Otherwise you might be in for some trouble,
when trying to load modules ...
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ted? Are they executed for each and every
package, or for each invocation of pacman itself, i.e. once per upgrade
(of multiple packages)?
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Am 02.02.2016 um 10:16 schrieb Karol Babioch:
> When exactly and how often are the PreTransaction and
> PostTransaction actions executed? Are they executed for each and every
> package, or for each invocation of pacman itself, i.e. once per upgrade
> (of multiple packages)?
af
ng is that snapper is taking care of most of these issues.
It will automatically remove snapshots (according to your configuration).
pacman is also checking for available disk space before doing the upgrade.
So for all practical means the combination of both should be good enough.
Best r
Here's a little package I put together to do this:
> https://aur.archlinux.org/pac
> kages/snap-pac/
Thanks. I've been using pachooks [1] in the mean time, but he is not
using pre and post hooks [2], so I will probably switch over to your
approach ;). pacman hooks are really po
hether it is the disk itself or the
controller and/or cabling. But problems like these are a sometimes a
PITA to fix.
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h every suspend. I couldn't find anything in
GnuPG's changelog, so maybe it is also some new GNOME, systemd, etc.
feature.
Has anyone of you also noticed this and maybe even figured it out already?
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n case there are
unexpected errors.
Other than that orchestration is great (Ansible, Puppet, etc.), although
it takes more knowledge and experience.
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his directly to the
package maintainer(s), which for this package [1] happen to be:
> # Maintainer: Timothy Redaelli
> # Contributor: Richard Murri
> # Contributor: Michal Krenek
Alternatively you can file a bug [2], so it gets attention by the right
people.
Best regard
#x27;m not convinced that this matters in
practice in most environments.
> If a user manages to crash your sshd then they can start their own
> service at that port.
This requires local users/attackers with shell access. Not necessarily a
concern in every environment.
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