On 5/6/22 02:25, Lone_Wolf via arch-general wrote:
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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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Javier
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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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Javier
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
I’m looking for upgrading to wifi 6 (802.11ax), but I’m not able to find
gnu+linux supported usb devices. WPA3 seems a winner, and the fact devices
don’t interfere with each others (at least not as much as wifi 5 and lesser),
plus better signal spectrum, and perhaps getting where it was harder
Although I still see the weird dmsg errors, I found the culprit... I removed
"irqpoll" from the linux boot parameters:
irqfixup[HW]
When an interrupt is not handled search all handlers
for it. Intended to get systems with badly br
oh well.
Found out by disabling both, legacy and secure boot on the bios, I got intel
gpu as the one used by grub. But then I realized I could actually select it on
the bios, though it was sort of misleading to me, it said something like HMU,
or similar, whereas the other options were like hy
On 4/12/22 02:19, Javier via arch-general wrote:
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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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Hello !
On a laptop with dual GPU, I'm able to disable nvdia, following instructions
under [1], though I'm thinking that was not necessary, since I'm using early
kms with intel [2]:
% grep i915 /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
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 the local file
On 1/30/22 09:47, Bjoern Franke via arch-general wrote:
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On IRC in #pipewire me was told to copy
/usr/share/wireplumber/bluetooth.lua.d/30-bluez-monitor.lua to
/usr/share/wireplumber/bluetooth.lua.d/30-bluez-monitor.lua of my user and then comment
out 'load_optional_module("logind")' - now
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
Hello !
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 want to start Xorg (eventually Wayland), and use
pipewire for sound and even using bluetooth audio device
TL;DR, issue fixed by Xorg uprade.
As Joan Figueras mentioned earlier, with the changes:
xorg-server-common (21.1.1-2 -> 21.1.1-3)
xorg-server (21.1.1-2 -> 21.1.1-3)
xorg-server-xvfb (21.1.1-2 -> 21.1.1-3)
Arch reverted the DPI Xorg behavior. He also shared the Arch defect filed for
the issue
On 11/11/21 01:32, Uwe Sauter via arch-general wrote:
I'm experiencing the same with Mate. FullHD on 24" display shows fonts about
twice the normal size.
The workaround I found (not reboot safe) is to open the display settings and
force a scaling factor
of 100%. Scaling factor "auto" won't do
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)
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) to other apps. The
only work around I found was to reduce the font s
On 11/7/21 14:52, riveravaldez via arch-general wrote:
And just in case it also serves your
needs, you could check or try IceWM
from official repos, with any theme
that suits you.
Can't think of something conceptually
lighter...
Kind regards!
IceWM is a WM, not a DE, and it's a Xorg one, or so
On 11/7/21 07:37, Frank via arch-general wrote:
If I recall correctly theShell runs on Wayland too:
https://vicr123.com/
Frank
I look at both DEs: theShell [1] and theDesk [2]. It wouldn't make sense to
have 2 DEs for the desktop, unless one was for Xorg, and the other for Wayland,
but it d
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
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 light it is
compared to LXQt + K Win, or Plasma itself, and also how usable/
On 11/4/21 02:53, Anton Hvornum via arch-general wrote:
What git --version are you using and how do you setup your pre-hook?
% git --version
git version 2.33.1
According to the code changelog [1] this "functionality" was removed
but never added back in [1].
Oh, you're right, I missed that w
Today I upgraded the system, and got a new flake8 version:
[2021-11-03T02:29:18-0600] [ALPM] upgraded flake8 (1:3.9.2-2 -> 1:4.0.1-1)
However that version no longer provides the flake8.main.git module, therefore
now I get a failure when trying to commit something (using the flake8
pre-commit
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
Hello !
I do understand pipewire is required on wayland to be able to share the
desktop. Is its audio component required as well for desktop sharing on
wayland? I'm talking future wise, and mainly about some applications which
allows audio and video conferencing as well as desktop sharing, l
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
On 6/13/21 12:17 AM, brent s. via arch-general wrote:
On 6/13/21 02:13, brent s. via arch-general wrote:
Is there a tool which would allow me to do the conversion?
For ogg? I don't think there is. There is picard[0], which seems to do
*almost* everything you want to do, but I'm not sure if it
Hi !
I have several ripped music CDs, and I just realized part of the metadata (I
haven't looked at all of it) has the wrong track titles. I think the issue
came from using freeDB for getting the metadata information, and I'm wondering
if there's a way to repopulate all of it (and more, like
On 6/10/21 9:08 AM, Peter via arch-general wrote:
I think this is just a bug in Firefox:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1714282#c13
The workaround (setting gfx.e10s.font-list.shared to false) works fine
for me.
Yep, I tried the work around, and it works great. Thanks !
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Javi
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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On 6/9/21 12:52 PM, Samir Nassar via arch-general wrote:
Hello,
From https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2019/05/25/pango-future-directions/ "Using
Harfbuzz for font loading means that we will lose support for bitmap and type1 fonts. We
think this is an acceptable trade-off, but others might disa
Hello !
After pango moved to use Harfbuzz, the Terminus bitmap fonts no longer were
shown as a font on could select on firefox, so Terminus bitmap fonts were
actually dropped. Then later kept showing up on Firefox as they used to, like
xos4 Terminus, but I don't know if they kept working as b
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:
https://blog.nicohoo
On 4/9/21 4:46 AM, NicoHood via arch-general wrote:
On 4/8/21 9:17 PM, Mike Cloaked via arch-general wrote:
There is a new announcement of a drop-in replacement library for rnp in
Thunderbird, that is based on code at the Sequoia project:
https://sequoia-pgp.org/blog/2021/04/08/202103-a-new-bac
On 1/20/21 10:02 AM, Geo Kozey via arch-general wrote:
From: Eli Schwartz via arch-general
Sent: Wed Jan 20 02:09:17 CET 2021
To:
Cc: Eli Schwartz
Subject: Re: [arch-general] On arch-dev-public: Chromium losing Sync support on
March 15
The current mai
On 1/19/21 6:22 PM, u34--- via arch-general wrote:
There is a heads-up discussion at
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2021-January/030260.html .
1. Is it worth asking help from some free software org, since the problem
is shared by other distributions? Perhaps google wi
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