Hi,
I use it frequently to pack/unpack large files/folders (for instance
different types of vmware images). the files/folders usually consume
between 5-15GB (uncompressed).
These files are then even more frequently unpacked by various different
user, which (so far) never encountered any problems.
On 17.02.2010 10:09, richard terry wrote:
> # pacman -Sy --asdeps qt
> error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
> :: qtscriptgenerator: requires phonon
pacman -Rd qtscriptgenerator (and possibly amarok) will do the job.
regards
michael
Hello guys,
since I upgraded for 2.6.33 several weeks ago, I encounter problems when
suspending (or more precisely waking up) my machine. Since everything
worked fine for month/years I first thought about a bug which might get
fixed soon but while 2.6.33 is pretty settled and I couldn't find
somet
Anyone know where the man page for xorg.conf is located? For some
reason, when I try "man xorg.conf" I get "No manual entry for xorg.conf".
/usr/share/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.gz
but try "unset manpath"
cheers - Michael
Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Recently I was installing Archlinux on a notebook and the network was
working fine with iwl3945 during the installation, but after reboot it
couldn't find the module. Since I had no time to investigate this I've
just switched to ipw3945.
Exactly the same here.
kr
Hans Janssen wrote:
I can use iwl3945 but the radio led on my acer laptop doesn't work with
it, where it does with ipw3945.
Not a big issue but it's nice to see if wireless is up at a glance.
Gave it a second try and works fine for me now. But i have the same
issue with the non working wirele
Xavier wrote:
Hey, we know the wireless led doesn't work, it has always been said so!
There is no need to repeat 10 times.
And I personally couldn't even notice it, I don't see what's so critical
about it. You find out whether the net is working or not the second you
try to access something. An
Loui wrote:
meine Hosen sind auf Feuer
Naja, fast.. Übung macht den Meister ;)
btw: _das_ ist wirklich gut :)
Jon Kristian Nilsen wrote:
On the other hand, it is 1st of April :D
Well, you got the point close to heart attack ;)
On 01/04/08 CtM wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone else was having issues building a
recent custom kernel. I find that it fails on the make command.
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=45882
edit kernel Makefile
and append
-fno-tree-scev-cprop
to the KBUILD_CFLAGS
kr
Michae
On 01/04/08 14:05, Alessio Bolognino wrote:
> Senfpulver oder Senfmehl besteht aus gemahlenen, meist weißen
Senfkörnern.
Besonders verbreitet ist es in der englischen Küche. Falls es nicht mitgekocht
wird, wird es mit Wasser zu einer Paste verrührt, die ähnlich wie Tafelsenf
verwendet wird.
Se
Hello everybody,
after upgrading to thunderbird 2.0.0.14 i cannot open attachments
anymore or rather see them. Before opening an email the attachment
symbol still appears in the list but when opened i just see the textbody
and the symbol (speaking about the paper-clip) disappears.
Furthermore
rt256 wrote:
I have opposite problem after upgrade to 2.0.0.14 I can see JPEG
attachment only, there is no text in the window. After downgrading to
2.0.0.12 everything is back to normal.
Michael Schaefer pisze:
Hello everybody,
after upgrading to thunderbird 2.0.0.14 i cannot open attachments
anymo
On 20.05.2008 13:07, Xavier wrote:
It might also be interesting to see what happens with mozilla binaries
(just download thunderbird for linux from mozilla site).
Unfortunately i don't have the time to debug this at the moment cause
i'm quiet busy. but when rebooting and x shutting down i saw
On 20.05.2008 13:07, Xavier wrote:
It might also be interesting to see what happens with mozilla binaries
(just download thunderbird for linux from mozilla site).
i tried the thunderbird 2.0.0.14 binary from mozilla.org now and it
works perfect for me. everything works as expected.
cheers -
On 19.05.2008 19:01, Dimitrios Apostolou wrote:
Let me start with a P3 800MHz I have running arch.
Normal wait time: ~11.5s
acpi=off wait time: ~5s
What about yours?
it's 992ms
Linux 2.6.25 #20 SMP Tue May 20 12:18:39 CEST 2008 i686 Genuine Intel(R)
CPU L2300 @ 1.50GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linu
Hi,
On 19.05.2008 01:38, Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
If anyone tried something like that on linux, please share your experience.
Maybe i could use a mobile with bluetooth as well.
I use the the Huawei E220 USB Modem which is sold by various vendors
(e.g. t-mobile, o2, ... in Germany) for UM
Hi
On 20.05.2008 14:52, Xavier wrote:
Btw quite != quiet.
I first thought it was a funny typo when you said you were quiet busy,
but you made it twice in a row, so I am not sure anymore :)
even if it's hard to believe now: it's indeed a typo ;) had an accident
some days ago, so my right hand
I've similar problem here with my X60s.
echo 'up' >! /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness
works fine but using the hotkeys has no effect. I now realized that xev
doesn't return a keycode for FN+HOME and FN+END at all. FN only gives a
keycode as well as HOME and END on its own do.
However, i'm using Vanilla
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