On 25.04.2015 17:51, Neven Sajko wrote:
> I agree that wpa_supplicant probably should not be in base, but
> it's worth mentioning that base already has many packages not useful
> to a lot of people - I for example don't have any of these installed:
> dhcpcd jfsutils reiserfstools xfsprogs cryptsetu
We are talking about runtime dependencies here, not build or test. core/
should be selfcontained, packages in core/ only depend on other core/
packages. All packages can depend on /core since its considered mandatory.
Hence the name, you can run arch with just this repo. extra/ is maintained
by arc
To remove any doubts, just take a look at /proc/cpuinfo. With 4 cores
and 8 threads, I have 8 entries in there. The "processor" is ranging
from 0 to 7 (aka threads) while "core id" (aka cores) from 0 to 3. If
you grep it, it will (kinda) give you the thread-core mapping.
% grep "processor\|core id
Referring to the comments from october 16th on the ck kernel package
page [0] and the config of said package [1], your version of the ck
kernel has not yet been configured to do early microcode updates. But
this should follow be fixed soon as the v20140913 microcode package hit
[extra] today. Try t
If you are using systemd, this [0] might solve the issue (especially the
part above the note). You might need to make systemd ignore acpi events.
[0]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#ACPI_Power_Management_with_systemd
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On 20.10.2012 14:13, Karol Babioch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sin
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