Greeting Archers,
I would like to reuse and expand a Template from the ArchWiki for
another Wiki. For that it would be ideal to relicence the content from
GFDL 1.3 to CC BY-SA 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike). This
page [1] states that GDFL v1.3 was explicitly designed to make
interop
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> From: Kevin Morris via arch-general
> Sent: Mon Feb 22 02:12:20 CET 2021
> To: General Discussion about Arch Linux
> Cc: Kevin Morris
> Subject: Re: [arch-general] [arch-announce] Moving to Zstandard images by
> default on mkinitcpio
>
>
> A 10 sec
Ben Oliver via arch-general wrote:
> On 2021-02-22 13:58:36, Anton Hvornum via arch-general wrote:
> >That would answer my issue yesterday, but raises another question.
> >
> >What dictates if something is worthy of being put on the bulletin
> >board on the main website?
> >
> >I added 2FA way ba
Le 22/02/2021 à 05:12, Kevin Morris via arch-general a écrit :
A 10 second improvement is _large_. You may think that you don't need it
because you're sitting at your computer, but think about servers, vms,
automated systems... Every second makes things quicker. Moving from 20
seconds to 10 seco
Em fevereiro 22, 2021 10:53 Damjan Georgievski via arch-general escreveu:
Em fevereiro 22, 2021 10:23 JustKidding via arch-general escreveu:
> Do I have to wait for kernel 5.11 in order to use zstd?
>
No, zstd is supported since kernel 5.9.
The unfortunate consequence of this is that currently
> Em fevereiro 22, 2021 10:23 JustKidding via arch-general escreveu:
> > Do I have to wait for kernel 5.11 in order to use zstd?
> >
>
> No, zstd is supported since kernel 5.9.
The unfortunate consequence of this is that currently Arch only has
5.10 kernels available, and a mkinitcpio that by defa
Em fevereiro 22, 2021 10:23 JustKidding via arch-general escreveu:
Do I have to wait for kernel 5.11 in order to use zstd?
No, zstd is supported since kernel 5.9.
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Do I have to wait for kernel 5.11 in order to use zstd?
On 2/19/21 2:13 PM, Piscium via arch-general wrote:
On Fri, 19 Feb 2021 at 13:37, Arch Linux: Recent news updates:
Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-announce
wrote:
As linux-lts moved to the 5.10 version, all official kernels of Arch Linux now
On 2021-02-22 13:58:36, Anton Hvornum via arch-general wrote:
That would answer my issue yesterday, but raises another question.
What dictates if something is worthy of being put on the bulletin
board on the main website?
I added 2FA way back when to /etc/pam.d/system-login and that meant
that
On Mon, 22 Feb 2021 13:58:36 +0100
Anton Hvornum via arch-general wrote:
> What dictates if something is worthy of being put on the bulletin
> board on the main website?
Something out of the ordinary. Merging .pacnew files is a normal, standard part
of system updates.
That would answer my issue yesterday, but raises another question.
What dictates if something is worthy of being put on the bulletin
board on the main website?
I added 2FA way back when to /etc/pam.d/system-login and that meant
that pacman placed a .pacnew file alongside the modified system-login
> I can't remember if I've
> added the following to /etc/pam.d/system-login or not:
>
> auth required pam_tally2.soonerr=succeed
file=/var/log/tallylog
The line was changed by
https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/commit/7afa3fb3a9e74c27f4c2af85c8ff624123c830e1
to
aut
Hi.
This might be suited for the newbie corner, but I'm testing my luck
with the mailing list for the first time. I can't remember if I've
added the following to /etc/pam.d/system-login or not:
auth required pam_tally2.soonerr=succeed file=/var/log/tallylog
The reason why I'm ask
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