cluttering
the main namespace, and it probably doesn't hurt to add a Banner that this is
not an officially supported install method, but official or not, it's a
community wiki after all, and I'd be happy to see more content with quality
like this on our beloved wiki.
Happy new year
that like seeing things like that on the AUR, that
make your life easier. So at least I wanted to raise the discussion.
Would love to hear your input,
lukaro
[0]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WireGuard#Endpoint_with_changing_IP
On 03.02.23 10:11, ogar...@moire.org wrote:
Man, you could criticize Polarian for some things, but complaining that you get
a lot of mail on a mailing list is the most absurd thing I've read in a long
time.
Without any acrimony, if you don't like that people expose their ideas and
answer to w
What about the list of installed packages? Are there any notable
differences? Maybe make a diff on the output of pacman -Q :)
GitHub then for now. Hope it
is possible to host a copy on archlinux.org again in the future!
Cheers,
LuKaRo
unity-related project there.
Thanks a lot in advance,
LuKaRo
Hello everyone,
thanks for the fast replies.
On 7/12/21 8:03 PM, u34--- via arch-general wrote:
> I wonder if this is somewhat similar to my issue,
> https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2021-July/049097.html
> .
> Can you:
> 1. Start electron from a terminal and request electron to
Hi everyone,
since yesterday's update, my Xorg crashes with a segmentation fault as
soon as I start an electron application and have a second monitor
activated. This is reproducible, a minimum working example looks like this:
$ rocketchat-desktop
$ xrandr --output DP-1-1 --auto --above eDP-1 --ro
e something completely unrelated to
file systems.
Regards,
LuKaRo
mp;task_id=69980>
in the Arch Linux bug tracker.
In hope no one else looses their message history,
LuKaRo
lf as well, but I'm running Arch Linux quite
successfully on several Notebook computers with different Intel graphics
models. So as always: There's no guarantee, you're only going to find it out by
trying it yourself.
Regards,
LuKaRo
On 07.01.21 22:55, Antonio Rojas via arch-general wrote:
> You are using an oudated or unsupported libyuv package
Thanks, that's it! libyuv-git as required by freeswitch. That was easy! Thanks
for your help :)
-date, as well as my entire system. /usr/lib/libavif.so.9 exists and
points to libavif.so.9.0.0, which is a regular file. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
LuKaRo
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