plete yet. But as wine-mono is
not on AUR, then if one doesn't include the multilib repo then wouldn't be able
to find wine-mono...
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[1] https://archlinux.org/packages/multilib/x86_64/wine-mono
[2]
https://archlinux.org/news/transition-to-the-new-wow64-wine-a
On 2025-06-16 00:54 AM, Antonio Rojas wrote:
El lunes, 16 de junio de 2025 a las 4:35 Javier escribió:
opendht clearly depends on llhttp 9.2, and current one is 9.3. So just "no it
doesn't" doesn't tell me much, and pointing to the llhttp package URL doesn't help
that.
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On 2025-06-15 08:35 PM, Javier wrote:
On 2025-06-15 02:31 AM, Antonio Rojas wrote:
opendht is not marked out of date, and the only issues is about C bindings,
however opendht currently has a dependency problem, Arch moved to llhttp 9.3.0,
however opendht was linked against llhtt
which doesn't correspond to the up to date one, and to get all
things working the only thing to do is to prevent upgrading all three, llhttp
libgit2 and bat.
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much CPU, and opendht besides out of date requires a re-build to link against
current repos llhttp.
Not sure how to notify the developers to deal with the jami current issues,
perhaps someone could file issues on the packages, particularly opendht which
doesn't even have an out of date mark.
Thanks a lot !
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e you looked at
Alpine?
Actually openwrt's package manager changed from opkg to Alpine's apk [1][2][3],
being openwrt meant to work on embedded/minimal systems I believe Alpine's apk
most probably is pretty light.
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[1] https://forum.openwrt.org/t/major-change-notice
n get rid of let me
know. BTW, I've been thinking on removing switcher, since fast-switcher is
less eye candy and does the thing right, but not sure if that would be limiting
switching among windows, but that's one additional candidate I've been
considering...
Thanks a lot !
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On 2025-01-05 09:53 PM, Javier wrote:
I've been using wayfire for some time...
If there's anything like eye candy not really required I can get rid of let me
know. BTW, I've been thinking on removing switcher, since fast-switcher is
less eye candy and does the thing right,
ckages in the official repos. Constantly, Arch Linux is in need of additional
package maintainers.
The AUR package may not adhere to all Arch Linux packaging guidelines, but a GitLab
review process to "graduate" the package will aid in this regard.
» Javier Tia 🖋
On 2024-09-18 01:05 PM, Rafael Fontenelle wrote:
Hello,
They are still in the repos:
https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/wine-gecko/
https://archlinux.org/packages/multilib/x86_64/wine-mono/
Oh, something on my side. Thanks !
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I'm guessing wine-gecko is now integrated into wine, since it recently got
dropped from the repos but it didn't even make it to AUR.
Is that the case?
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ing packages, and so on...
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[1]
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/archiso/-/blob/master/configs/releng/packages.x86_64
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wpa_supplicant
[3]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wpa_supplicant#Connections_to_pure_WPA3-SAE_acce
On 1/31/24 00:00, Javier wrote:
Hello !
At work I need to use an ubuntu 20.04 based docker image built by our org, and
we use vagrant to easy the way to load and start the image.
I'm not able to do "vagrant up", since it seems the host can't connect to the
container (gu
n, that didn't help.
It's weird that on arch the SSH authentication fails... I've created other
docker containers based on ubuntu, pretty similar on this SSH Vagrantfile
config, and no issues. On the other hand, I've also used other docker
containers. Actually there are 2 from the org I work, that I would like to use
on my arch box, but I just cant, currently relying on remote VMs...
Thanks for any hints...
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[1] https://developer.hashicorp.com/vagrant/docs/vagrantfile/ssh_settings
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7;m wondering if it's compositor dependent, or
something else. I'm using wayfire...
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ust try to go to root for example, and it just crashes...
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"librewolf",
},
So that if someone doesn't recognize the awesome font icon, one could just find
out by the tip shown when getting the mouse on top of the button. As this is
not supported. Is there any simple way to do that? Hopefully not requiring to
add several scripts j
quot;GDK_BACKEND=x11
pcmanfm" and it also segfaults...
Have others experience the same?
Greetings !
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On 3/1/23 01:27, Javier wrote:
On 3/1/23 00:36, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi,
yes, I'm using the terminal as well
as https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spacefm, but seldom another GUI
FM.
However, IMO gvfs always was a PITA.
$ pacman -Qi gvfs
Name : gvfs
Version : 2013.08
ettings.ini is not
getting recognized, and the adwaita one is used...
What it looked to me, is that gtk4 apps are not recognizing GTK_CSD, and that
no file manger other than nautilus is actually recognizing gvfs. To me that's
not the end of the world, but as mentioned, I'm looking for a way for gui users
can have an easy and familiar way to deal with FSs and files in general...
At any rate, I haven't ever tried spaceFM, it might be the wayland way, hehe.
I'll have to try it I guess.
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can barely read them. If
someone know how to deal with this, that might be an option as well.
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so I can't really read the tiny
letters. But it does show the trash, so I guess no problems with it.
Any one using a gui file manager, hopefully gtk, with gvfs, under
wayland/wayfire, and working fine?
Thanks !
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On 1/17/23 09:07, pete wrote:
No issues here
KDE and X
No issues here either: Xorg + LXQt + Fluxbox.
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ote:
I'm seeing the ast module reported as missing during the linux
fallback mkinitcpio build, but NOT during the regular linux mkinitcpio
build.
OK, according to the bug report indirectly linked, it seems harmless.
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Hello !
Just as the "subject" indicates, any package providing "ast" firmware? On [1], I don't
see it referenced, and "ast" is way too common for a quick search on the repos and AUR, :)
Thanks !
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[1]
https://
alling egrep...
BTW, currently the message is not dangerous:
% cat /usr/bin/egrep
#!/bin/sh
cmd=${0##*/}
echo "$cmd: warning: $cmd is obsolescent; using grep -E" >&2
exec grep -E "$@"
Of course seeing such messages is somehow scary, :)
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On 5/6/22 02:25, Lone_Wolf via arch-general wrote:
...
I can't find sequoia-octopus-librnp in archlinux repos or aur, are you sure
arch-general ML is the right place to report this ?
Sorry about that guys, yes, wrong ML...
Greetings !
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Today's thunderbird upgrade broke sequoia-octopus-librnp (universe), it might
be octopus just requires a new build with up to date sys libraries, or that a
new octopus librnp version is required.
For now, keeping thunderbird on 91.8.1-1, not allowing it to upgrade is a
workaround.
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On 4/14/22 08:57, Giovanni Harting via arch-general wrote:
On 14/04/2022 16:25, Javier via arch-general wrote:
On 4/14/22 08:08, progandy via arch-general wrote:
Am 14.04.22 um 15:36 schrieb Javier via arch-general:
That's great ! Probably not a usb wifi device right?
I'm looki
On 4/14/22 08:08, progandy via arch-general wrote:
Am 14.04.22 um 15:36 schrieb Javier via arch-general:
That's great ! Probably not a usb wifi device right?
I'm looking for usb ones, since the mini-pcs I'm using don't come with
wifi 6 integrated. I bet your intel wirel
On 4/14/22 07:29, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
On 4/14/22 8:54 AM, Javier via arch-general wrote:
I’m looking for upgrading to wifi 6 (802.11ax), but I’m not able to find
gnu+linux supported usb devices.
wifi 6 is already supported. From my laptop:
[ 3.411497] iwlwifi :00:14.3
before,
then I’m willing to upgrade, however, it seems only ms-windows and maybe some
mac supported, usb devices can be found.
Could it be it’ll take even further to get them into gnu+linux?
Thanks !
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dly broken
firmware running.
I have no idea why it was affecting, it's supposed to help, rather than
affect... I've always used it (since I found issues with mintbox 2 and another
HP elitebook laptop), and had worked fine till now...
Thanks !
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[1] ht
irmware file
is missing, you might need to
[ 14.072077] sof-audio-pci-intel-cnl :00:1f.3: error: failed to load DSP
firmware -2
[ 14.072451] sof-audio-pci-intel-cnl :00:1f.3: error: sof_probe_work
failed err: -2
I guess I can start a different thread about this, and close the grub on
On 4/12/22 02:19, Javier via arch-general wrote:
...
But it's not only aesthetics, it seems, at times, after loading the initrd
image on boot, and while doing the init, the system freezes, and there's no
alternative than a hard boot, which might be related.
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might be related.
If you're wondering, this is a HP zbook 15 g6.
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[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/hybrid_graphics
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/kernel_mode_setting#Early_KMS_start
[3] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GRUB/Tips_and_tricks#Disable_framebuffer
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On 9/11/20 12:18, Javier wrote:
On 9/11/20 9:01 AM, Jens John wrote:
If this is a limitation, it's a limitation of Akonadi that it doesn't monitor
remote single files for changes. A workaround could be to use the local file
source, let korganizer monitor it for changes, and sync
d")' - now the output is fine.
HTH
Bjoern
Ohh, interesting, thanks a lot !
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On 1/30/22 02:23, David Runge wrote:
On January 30, 2022 4:37:26 AM GMT+01:00, Javier via arch-general
wrote:
I have a box, where I can login through SSH, start ncmpcpp to play something
with mpd, and then logout, leaving the box playing music, but with no user
logged in. At times, I also
ow complex for non CLI users.
Perhaps it's easier to get a box, which when headless, somehow allows alsa to
work, and when logged in, pipewire/pulse takes over. But things don't work
that way when pipewire/pulse is present, audio is gone when not logged in.
Thanks !
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alues provided by
Xorg, although the dev. sounded pretty convinced is not the time to do it at
this late stage of Xorg...
All this just in case some were not aware about what happened, and get
surprised of finding no issues at all, and then get confused about this
thread...
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"fbdev"
[67.078] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module fbdev
[67.078] (EE) Failed to load module "fbdev" (module does not exist, 0)
[67.078] (II) LoadModule: "vesa"
[67.078] (WW) Warning, couldn't open module vesa
[67.078] (EE) Failed to load modul
On 11/10/21 18:41, Javier via arch-general wrote:
On 11/10/21 18:38, Javier via arch-general wrote:
Hello !
I've been using LXQt for some time now (years), and with Today's Arch upgrade,
which included a LXQt upgrade 0.17.0-1 -> 1.0.0-1, everything was showing app
really big,
On 11/10/21 18:38, Javier via arch-general wrote:
Hello !
I've been using LXQt for some time now (years), and with Today's Arch upgrade,
which included a LXQt upgrade 0.17.0-1 -> 1.0.0-1, everything was showing app
really big, from LXQt own text (menus, icons, widgets, etc)
vior as
not setting any variable, and lower than 0 values don't really work on Qt (I
tried, and the results are really weird, non functional to say the least).
Have other lxqt users experienced the same on Arch? Would it be an Arch
building and packaging issue? Or this is tota
besides plasma, are Liri and paperDE. I also noticed theShell
and theDesk, but they seem Xorg DEs, rather than Wayland.
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ration. However, it also looks
to me, they both are Xorg DEs, in which case, I'm already using LXQt + KWin...
So, none seems like Wayland DEs unfortunately.
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[1] https://github.com/vicr123/theshell
[2] https://github.com/vicr123/thedesk
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On 11/6/21 19:55, Javier via arch-general wrote:
I'm currently using LXQt + KWin. LXQt is not landing in Wayland any time soon.
There's no hurry, but I would like to know about other non plasma Qt DEs
working on Wayland. I'm aware on Liri, however I don't know how ligh
Win and oriented
toward being as light as it could be?
BTW, just in case that counts, I only planning to be able to use pipewire for
screen/desktop sharing, and not for audio at all, since I prefer plain alsa, so
I don't want a strict requirement for pipewire audio support.
Thanks a lot !
do support git hooks [2] in a different way perhaps.
Ohh my, our work project still uses the old hooks, and they are not using
*python-pre-commit*, :( I'll have to see how I can commit, without having to
always be under a docker image...
Thanks a lot !
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[1] https://github.com/
hon-flake8-polyfill
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ng on wayland. That's why I'm wondering how to just use
its video component but not its audio component, so I can keep using alsa, and
still use pipewire without its audio component.
On Mon, Aug 2, 2021, 12:43 AM Javier via arch-general <
arch-general@lists.archlinux.org> w
re as well other non common gnu+linux midi frameworks which
do well, like sndio, but pulse-audio and pipewire don't.
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Hi !
I'm wondering if latest grub 2:2.06-1 now supports luks2 encrypted boot
partitions. I looked at the archwiki, but it still mentions official repos
grub only supports luks1, but perhaps it's way too early for the wiki to be up
to date...
Thanks !
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On 6/13/21 2:50 AM, Óscar García Amor wrote:
El dom, 13 jun 2021 a las 10:30, Javier via arch-general
(mailto:arch-general@lists.archlinux.org>>)
escribió:
>
> On 6/13/21 12:40 AM, Magnus Woldrich wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Jun 13, 2021, 05:44 Javier via ar
On 6/13/21 12:40 AM, Magnus Woldrich wrote:
On Sun, Jun 13, 2021, 05:44 Javier via arch-general mailto:arch-general@lists.archlinux.org>> wrote:
Hi !
Hey,
I have several ripped music CDs, and I just realized part of the metadata
(I haven't looked at all of it) has the
ot sure if it supports ogg
or not. FWIW, picard is in the [community] repo but I've never used it
so YMMV.
Follow-up, Picard does indeed support ogg per [0]! So I'd probably start
there and see if that gets you where you want to be.
[0] https://picard.musicbrainz.org/
Thanks, I'll
"off thread" question, but I really have no clue, neither
have an idea where to ask...
Thanks a lot !
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BTW, I just realized I mistakenly used OTP... Wherever you read that, please
replace it with OTB (OpenTypeBitmap)...
s/OTP/OTB/g
s/otp/otb/g
Sorry !
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e, and for some time it's been providing
both, OTP and bitmaps fonts...
So, even OTPs are not supported now?
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nows, please provide some light, :)
Thanks a lot !
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On 4/18/21 1:52 AM, NicoHood via arch-general wrote:
I am not sure if that is what you (Javier) are actually doing, but I
found a (simple but hidden) way to still use the GPG keyring without any
thunderbird modifications.
I was not aware of that before, so I'd like to share:
ood exception for me, :)
Thanks !
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ith Eli, in that the devs are the ones deciding chromium fate in
Arch.
BTW, another dev has already mentioned he would adopt it, if dropped by its
current maintainer, and keep it without sync if required. So, I guess it's a
matter of time now, to see what'll happen.
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d not sure about the rationale on no
supporting Chromium without Sync. I bet it's pretty useful without it. I've been
keeping an eye on that thread, but in the end devs are the ones deciding.
Greetings !
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