Re: [arch-general] Is there a burning tool able to replace K3b?

2014-01-26 Thread Bennett Piater
Personally, I fell in love with AwesomeWM. It's quick to set up, and
i've never looked back. Everything works well automagically!

B

On 01/25/2014 04:46 AM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
 On 01/24/2014 09:24 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
 On 01/21/2014 04:43 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
 I'm experimenting with getting rid of Xfce and I'm testing Jwm at the
 moment, but generating the menu is PITA and to find good replacements
 for editors, file browsers etc. isn't easy.


 fluxbox is my favorite non-KDE/GTK desktop. Menu generation is a snap
 (any text
 editor pointed to ~/.fluxbox/menu will do) IIRC dfm is a good
 dual-pane file
 manager that is Qt/GTK independent.
 
 +1 for fluxbox.  Openbox and fvwm-crystal are also nice lightweight wm's.
 
 DR
 



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[arch-general] Kernel 3.13

2014-01-26 Thread Jonathan Hudson
When you upgrade to kernel 3.13, pacman considerately informs you that
you must have a keyboard hook in mkinitcpio.conf.

What you're not told is that if you have an AT keyboard, you also need
to ensure that the atkbd module is loaded, otherwise you probably won't
have a working keyboard on reboot.

-jh






Re: [arch-general] /usr/bin/makepkg: eval: line 2180: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `}'

2014-01-26 Thread Emil Lundberg
provides=(${pkgname}) is added implicitly by makepkg, so you
shouldn't need to define the provides variable at all in this case
(unless I misunderstood your PKGBUILD).

On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 11:42 AM, David C. Rankin
drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com wrote:
 On 01/24/2014 08:10 PM, Nowaker wrote:
 Is there something obvious below, or is this a bug?

 This line is causing this:
 provides=(${pkgname#*-})


 Thank you!

 provides=('tde-adept')

 It is working now.

 --
 David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.


Re: [arch-general] Kernel 3.13

2014-01-26 Thread Dave
Jonathan Hudson jh+a...@daria.co.uk wrote:
When you upgrade to kernel 3.13, pacman considerately informs you that
you must have a keyboard hook in mkinitcpio.conf.

What you're not told is that if you have an AT keyboard, you also need
to ensure that the atkbd module is loaded, otherwise you probably won't
have a working keyboard on reboot.

-jh

Do you subscribe to arch-dev-public?  It's under discussion there and saved me.

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Re: [arch-general] Kernel 3.13

2014-01-26 Thread Karol Blazewicz
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Jonathan Hudson jh+a...@daria.co.uk wrote:
 When you upgrade to kernel 3.13, pacman considerately informs you that
 you must have a keyboard hook in mkinitcpio.conf.

 What you're not told is that if you have an AT keyboard, you also need
 to ensure that the atkbd module is loaded, otherwise you probably won't
 have a working keyboard on reboot.

 -jh

linux 3.13-1 is in [testing] and if you use [testing] repos you should
subscribe to arch-dev-public ML:
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2014-January/025830.html


Re: [arch-general] Kernel 3.13

2014-01-26 Thread Jonathan Hudson
On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 20:17:13 +, Dave wrote:

Jonathan Hudson jh+a...@daria.co.uk wrote:
When you upgrade to kernel 3.13, pacman considerately informs you that
you must have a keyboard hook in mkinitcpio.conf.

What you're not told is that if you have an AT keyboard, you also need
to ensure that the atkbd module is loaded, otherwise you probably won't
have a working keyboard on reboot.

-jh

Do you subscribe to arch-dev-public?  It's under discussion there and saved me.

--
Dave

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Thanks for the clue.

-jh