Hi archers!
On 2011-09-15 TexLive was upgraded (see [1]). Initially I had no problems,
but in the following days there had been two subsequent upgrades of
texlive-bin, the last of wich yesterday (or today, last time I upgraded was
two days ago), that caused errors.
In both cases, the error was th
Hello archers,
Last massive KDE upgrade broke my KDE desktop. In particular, after
the reboot, the panel was gone. I tried to "Add Panel": Default Panel
crashes Plasma Shell; Empty panel works. Then I added one by one the
widget I had in my original panel (which was pretty standard). I
determined
>This also means the
> issue is with the configs somewhere.
Yes, it's likely a config problems. Removing my ~/.kde4 prevents the crash.
> Tomorrow I should try to move my settings directory to a backup location
> and try in a clean environment.
Hi Alessio! As I stated, I removed my ~/.kde4 and e
> One or both of the following are confirmed to be affected:
>
> plasma-desktoprc
> plasma-desktop-appletsrc
>
> We don't need to remove/edit anything else. It's probably something
> about resized panels. Anyway this is just an FYI-update for anyone
> else facing this.
Thank you Ray.
Hello archers,
I'm running Arch Linux on an Acer Aspire One D257 [1]. Since last
month, I've notices these messages showing up during the boot process:
(from dmesg | less)
[6.714686] Bad LUN (0:1)
[6.715042] Bad target number (1:0)
[6.715437] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable
> Or maybe try using pacmatic:
> http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/pacmatic/
+1
I strongly suggest to the OP the use of pacmatic [1]. It's really an
useful tool, especially if you don't check regularly the news (as you
should).
[1] http://kmkeen.com/pacmatic/
Regards,
Lorenzo
--
> Think of Doctors. Sometimes when you feel sick, you go online and you
> try to do your due diligence. Trying to find out what is wrong with
> you (Diagnosing yourself), even though you aren't a doctor. But you
> try to do it anyways because searching for information, and finding a
> solution tend
2012/4/30 Kevin Chadwick :
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 11:30:23 +0200
> Gour wrote:
>
>> we did embrace LaTeX/LyX etc.
>
> To get the benefit of your experience. Do you use Lyx as your editor or
> something else.
Sorry if I "jump in", but as a LaTeX user I usually suggest to stay
away from Lyx. Basicall
2012/4/30 Rashif Ray Rahman :
> On 30 April 2012 17:35, Lorenzo Bandieri wrote:
>
>> 2012/4/30 Kevin Chadwick :
>> > On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 11:30:23 +0200
>> > Gour wrote:
>> >
>> >> we did embrace LaTeX/LyX etc.
>> >
>> > To
Hello everyone!
I'm having problems installing E4rat from the AUR (
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?K=e4rat&SeB=x). Installation fails:
$ makepkg -s
==> WARNING: Sudo can not be found. Will use su to acquire root privileges.
==> Making package: e4rat 0.2.1-2 (Sun Oct 9 17:34:22 CEST 2011)
Thanks everyone for the quick responses! I'm embarassed, it was really
trivial... I didn't even think it could be in the AUR!
Cheers! And thanks again! I love arch community!
Hi Christian,
Accidentally, I installed Arch just the day before the new installation cd
came out, so my experience could be useful to you.
I had no problems in the installation phase, but when I rebooted my system,
I was welcomed by a broken installation: apparently, grub didn't find the
kernel.
Hi everyone,
Yesterday I upgraded Libreoffice from 3.5.5-1 to 3.5.6-1, and I
started to notice problems opening several *.ppt files. When I double
click on the ppt, an "ASCII Filter Options" popup appears - I never
saw this popup before. Anyway, I have to click "Ok" for Libreoffice to
start import
2012/8/22 Lukas Jirkovsky :
> On 22 August 2012 14:43, Lorenzo Bandieri wrote:
>> Yesterday I upgraded Libreoffice from 3.5.5-1 to 3.5.6-1, and I
>> started to notice problems opening several *.ppt files.
(snip)
>
> This happened to me less than five minutes ago. Unfortunate
Hi list,
Sometimes packages are silently dropped from the repos. This happened
for example in the last few days with mash 0.2.0-3, which apparently I
installed as a dependency for gnome (I guess it is no longer
required). I follow arch-general, arch-dev-public and aur-general, and
as far as I know
2014-04-19 21:33 GMT+02:00 Maximilian Bräutigam :
> I am using yaourt to track packages from aur (and possibly packages moved
> from official repos to aur). Note, that it is not an official peace of
> software and you should read the wiki carefully. [1]
Hi Maximilian,
Thanks for your opinion on
Hi Squall,
2014-09-22 20:46 GMT+02:00 Squall Lionheart :
> I use the dropbox client as provided on their web site. Everything works
> as expected however, when I reboot my machine it requires me to setup my
> local folder each time. I also run a Fedora 20 system with a similar setup
> and I only
Hi list,
I have a favor to ask to those that are currently testing Gnome 3.14.
In gnome 3.12 I am having problems with user switching, which is quite
important for me. In particular, I had this annoying bug [1] since I
installed Gnome in this computer. When Xorg 1.16 came out, it broke
completely
On 27 Sep 2014 08:56, "Florian Pelz" wrote:
> Yes, it seems to still be broken in 3.14. I have had no issues without
> switching, but now that I tried it:
> - - The first time I "switched users" to myself, GNOME froze in the
> activities when I tried to open a terminal (because I had forgotten to
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