Re: [arch-general] What companion SW to use with Trojitá to get integration and syncing of calendar (caldav) and contacts (carddav)

2020-09-07 Thread Florian Wehner
Hi! > Has anyone gotten such functionality using Trojitá? Which sw/applications? > How? I have been using vdirsyncer in the background with neomutt since a while. Sync triggered through a systemd timer. Works well = I don’t recognize it. As long as Trojita can read and write to

Re: [arch-general] External monitors are no longer detected (Intel graphics)

2019-07-02 Thread Florian Wehner
>>> There are *some* issues with intel gpu's and recent kernels. I can't use >>> multiple monitors in most of the cases as the i915 module misinterpret >>> possible resolutions, for example. > Also, I remember some issue with external monitors on this list not long ago: >

Re: [arch-general] HDMI Output died over night

2019-06-26 Thread Florian Wehner
I don’t know why, but it started working today again. To rule out a hardware failiure the BIOS option to use the HDMI as boot display is good. And this morning it just worked again?!?! I guess because I brought tho older brother Lenovo X1… > On Jun 25, 2019, at 22:08, Florian Wehner wr

Re: [arch-general] HDMI Output died over night

2019-06-25 Thread Florian Wehner
gt; >> On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 19:07:56 -0400, Florian Wehner wrote: >> I wasn’t able to get my HDMI output running on my Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th >> gen today. I run gnome on Wayland. It has been working fine for the >> last few days but completely dead today. > > Did an upda

[arch-general] HDMI Output died over night

2019-06-25 Thread Florian Wehner
Hi! I wasn’t able to get my HDMI output running on my Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th gen today. I run gnome on Wayland. It has been working fine for the last few days but completely dead today. Symptom: The external display detects that an HDMI cable is connected (via ground?) but there is no signal.

Re: [arch-general] boot from install medium - mounting additional partition refused

2019-04-09 Thread Florian Wehner
Hi Friedrich, not a solution but an option: Try building your own ArchISO. More below. > As there is space left on the medium I created one more partition to load or > save stuff from the system booted. I had a similar situation where I wanted `Borg` (my backup executable) and some `pass`

Re: [arch-general] pacman.log has no timezone information in timestamp

2019-03-04 Thread Florian Wehner
`pacman` uses local time of your system. Indeed it seems like an ommision. And the code says /* Use ISO-8601 date format */ - which is not entirely true :) You may consider opening a feature request, so pacman.conf would allow either an option to include TZ in the logs (good idea) or

[arch-general] pacman.log has no timezone information in timestamp

2019-03-01 Thread Florian Wehner
Hi! I just used the /var/log/pacman.log for the first time to give me the last date-time I did a system upgrade ('starting full system upgrade' in the log). There is no time-zone info in the time-stamp. It's also not UTC. Does anyone know if this is by design or a bug? Example Output: