Is 4.9-lts still buggy!? I've banned the kernel update for a while and I'm
considering to update it...
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On Mar 1, 2017, at 5:26 PM, Joakim Hernberg wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 02:57:44 -0300
> Pablo Roberto Lezaeta Reyes via arch-general
> wrote:
>
I'm going to move to 4.9-lts branch
Having been using Arch Linux with Gsecurity-patched Kernel (Though installed a
LTS Kernel for emergency fallback.) for half a year, I got a question. I found
all the SELinux-concerned packages at the AUR, as well as the detailed
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replace most of
the critical packages with AUR packages...
Never intended to blame anyone, just wondering if there is any special reason
to do so... :Q
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On Mar 1, 2017, at 11:43 PM, Robert Wong via arch-general
wrote:
> Having been using Arch Linux with Gsecurity-patched Kernel (Though in
ve a clear
image of 'why'.
Sorry to make you feel uncomfortable by my words. I'm from a non-English
country and I'm not good at expressing.
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On Mar 2, 2017, at 12:16 AM, Martin Kühne via arch-general
wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Robert Wong via arch-general
&
Not knowing what your problem exactly is... But after seeing your missing file,
I would say the problem could have something to do with the NVIDIA driver...
I advice you to search the repo for package that contains this .so file.
*** Not quite sure whether it works. But have a try and tell me. ;-)
Terrified. I thought it has been blocked by the gov... 😂
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Or maybe we can look at archstrike.org
It uses just the same layout as archlinux.org, but displays in a
mobile-friendly way... Is a code-migrating possible?
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On Mar 17, 2017, at 11:57 PM, "Alif M. A." wrote:
> I think it would be nice to have Arch websites mobile friendly, so that
> it can
Well... It seems that all the links were divided into two lines... But after
putting them in one line accordingly, it should be proper links... Sorry. :P
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Regards,
Robert S. Wong
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From: "Dragon ryu via arch-general";
But I remember Wayland has
nothing to do with X and draws the
UI directly on the fb unless your
app requires Xwayland... Did I get it
right???
So you might wish to check out the
KMS settings... I'm afraid...
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It's not *widely* accepted but just integrated with
GNOME. Though NetworkManager makes the
configuration of network an easier work, especially
when it comes to desktop use, some features like
network binding and monitor mode will be made
unavailable.
When it comes to ArchISO, wired network will be
A general Arch installation is nothing but a minimal set
of GNU/Linux system with a package manager, which
can be configured into anything. I'm not going any
further for you have made yourself clear that you
haven't done your research. Offensive as it can be, I'd
say *RTFM*.
PS: It's apparently na
nux on 3 desktops so far, and I've done them
successfully, so I must have *RTFM* , I was just wondering why is it
hard to configure wifi. Since I failed to configure wifi with
wpa_supplicant. I'll try with wifi-menu today, and report progress.
No need to be so aggressive man.
On 07/24/
The model is Dell Inspiron 7560. The system got no sound after
recovered from a suspension. After reboot, got Dummy Output. Have
rebooted for several times, but useless.
Re-enabled sound controller in firmware, not work.
Reinstalled latest linux kernel as well as pulseaudio, not work.
Ran the f
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