Re: [arch-general] Can't reboot or shutdown my computer (cgroup: option or name mismatch)

2015-03-17 Thread Christian Demsar
On March 17, 2015 6:59:25 PM EDT, Daniel Micay  wrote:
>On 17/03/15 09:13 AM, Janilson Andrade wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> After months trying many things and after posting in arch forum[1] I
>am here asking if anyone could help me.Everytime I try to reboot or
>shutdown my computer, after turning everything off, my system hangs and
>display one of these messages below.
>> a) cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"
>> shutdown[1]: Failed to finalize  file systems, ignoring
>> 
>> b) A stop job is running for Daemon for power management (20s/1min
>30s)I use Gnome 3, when I've changed to my DE to KDE the reboot options
>worked sometimes, but most of the times it didn't. After it stop
>working at all I've come back to Gnome, since I can't reboot my system
>no matter what I do.
>> OBS: I know the cgroup message is just a warning to most of people,
>but for me it freezes my system and I can only turn the power off and
>on in order to reboot my computer,
>> I really want some help of how can I at least search for the possible
>things that is causing this problem.Sorry for long e-mail.
>> 
>> [1] System doesn't reboot/shutdown (cgroup : option or name
>mismatch) / System Administration / Arch Linux Forums
>
>The fact that it's the last message printed out before it stalls does
>not imply it is the cause. AFAIK this warning occurs *everywhere* so I
>doubt it has anything to do with your issue.

I can confirm that I have that message on all of my archlinux computers, and 
they function fine.

Try booting an arch iso on a USB and see if you still have the problem. It 
might be hardware related, so testing another operating system will help narrow 
things down.
--
vixsomnis


Re: [arch-general] Can't reboot or shutdown my computer (cgroup: option or name mismatch)

2015-03-17 Thread Daniel Micay
On 17/03/15 09:13 AM, Janilson Andrade wrote:
> Hi all.
> After months trying many things and after posting in arch forum[1] I am here 
> asking if anyone could help me.Everytime I try to reboot or shutdown my 
> computer, after turning everything off, my system hangs and display one of 
> these messages below.
> a) cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"
> shutdown[1]: Failed to finalize  file systems, ignoring
> 
> b) A stop job is running for Daemon for power management (20s/1min 30s)I use 
> Gnome 3, when I've changed to my DE to KDE the reboot options worked 
> sometimes, but most of the times it didn't. After it stop working at all I've 
> come back to Gnome, since I can't reboot my system no matter what I do.
> OBS: I know the cgroup message is just a warning to most of people, but for 
> me it freezes my system and I can only turn the power off and on in order to 
> reboot my computer,
> I really want some help of how can I at least search for the possible things 
> that is causing this problem.Sorry for long e-mail.
> 
> [1] System doesn't reboot/shutdown (cgroup : option or name mismatch) / 
> System Administration / Arch Linux Forums

The fact that it's the last message printed out before it stalls does
not imply it is the cause. AFAIK this warning occurs *everywhere* so I
doubt it has anything to do with your issue.



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Re: [arch-general] Duplicated Trash folder in thunderbird

2015-03-17 Thread Mark Lee
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 07:35:47 PM Yamakaky wrote:
> Hi
> 
> My thunderbird now creates another Trash folder (checked via webmail),
> and the two trash folders are marked with the trash icon. I can't find a
> way to go back to a normal situation. Does anybody has the same problem ?
> 
> I use thunderbird-beta-bin-all-localizations.
> 
> Yamakaky

To Yamakaky,

You should post to the aur mailing list since that's an AUR package.

Regards,
Mark

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Re: [arch-general] Duplicated Trash folder in thunderbird

2015-03-17 Thread Yamakaky

To Yamakaky,

You should post to the aur mailing list since that's an AUR package.

Regards,
Mark



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[arch-general] Duplicated Trash folder in thunderbird

2015-03-17 Thread Yamakaky

Hi

My thunderbird now creates another Trash folder (checked via webmail), 
and the two trash folders are marked with the trash icon. I can't find a 
way to go back to a normal situation. Does anybody has the same problem ?


I use thunderbird-beta-bin-all-localizations.

Yamakaky


Re: [arch-general] Can't reboot or shutdown my computer (cgroup: option or name mismatch)

2015-03-17 Thread Janilson Andrade
I would apreciate some links, all I find is links I've already seen.No problem 
with english, spanish or portuguese, I can read all :D

I had even tried to run a different kernel, but I couldn't load it (I have to 
try harder to learn how to change my kernel), I currently am running the kernel 
the official package is offering, I think it is the 3.18 one.

Thanks
 Att,
Janilson M. de Andrade 


 On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:19 AM, Marshall Neill 
 wrote:
   

 Hi Janilson,
I did some Googling and found that it pointed to a Kernel problem. I am 
running 3.18, others, who had the problem were running 3.14.  I had run 
Manjaro for awhile and never had your problem. Now on Arch and no problem.
Perhaps you could try a different kernel?

I would have provided links but most are  in a Spanish.

Here's what I Google'd

cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"4

Google does prove a translate function as you know.  Good luck.
Regards,
Marshall Neill




On 03/17/2015 08:20 AM, Janilson Andrade wrote:
> cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"






Re: [arch-general] Can't reboot or shutdown my computer (cgroup: option or name mismatch)

2015-03-17 Thread Marshall Neill

Hi Janilson,
I did some Googling and found that it pointed to a Kernel problem. I am 
running 3.18, others, who had the problem were running 3.14.  I had run 
Manjaro for awhile and never had your problem. Now on Arch and no problem.

Perhaps you could try a different kernel?

I would have provided links but most are  in a Spanish.

Here's what I Google'd

cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"4

Google does prove a translate function as you know.  Good luck.
Regards,
Marshall Neill




On 03/17/2015 08:20 AM, Janilson Andrade wrote:

cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"


Re: [arch-general] Can't reboot or shutdown my computer (cgroup: option or name mismatch)

2015-03-17 Thread Janilson Andrade
Sorry for the wrong link address, my post is located in 
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=192596
 
Att,
Janilson M. de Andrade 


 On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 10:13 AM, Janilson Andrade 
 wrote:
   

 Hi all.
After months trying many things and after posting in arch forum[1] I am here 
asking if anyone could help me.Everytime I try to reboot or shutdown my 
computer, after turning everything off, my system hangs and display one of 
these messages below.    
a) cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"
shutdown[1]: Failed to finalize  file systems, ignoring    

b) A stop job is running for Daemon for power management (20s/1min 30s)I use 
Gnome 3, when I've changed to my DE to KDE the reboot options worked sometimes, 
but most of the times it didn't. After it stop working at all I've come back to 
Gnome, since I can't reboot my system no matter what I do.
OBS: I know the cgroup message is just a warning to most of people, but for me 
it freezes my system and I can only turn the power off and on in order to 
reboot my computer,
I really want some help of how can I at least search for the possible things 
that is causing this problem.Sorry for long e-mail.

[1] System doesn't reboot/shutdown (cgroup : option or name mismatch) / 
System Administration / Arch Linux Forums


 Att,
Janilson M. de Andrade




[arch-general] Can't reboot or shutdown my computer (cgroup: option or name mismatch)

2015-03-17 Thread Janilson Andrade
Hi all.
After months trying many things and after posting in arch forum[1] I am here 
asking if anyone could help me.Everytime I try to reboot or shutdown my 
computer, after turning everything off, my system hangs and display one of 
these messages below.    
a) cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd"
shutdown[1]: Failed to finalize  file systems, ignoring    

b) A stop job is running for Daemon for power management (20s/1min 30s)I use 
Gnome 3, when I've changed to my DE to KDE the reboot options worked sometimes, 
but most of the times it didn't. After it stop working at all I've come back to 
Gnome, since I can't reboot my system no matter what I do.
OBS: I know the cgroup message is just a warning to most of people, but for me 
it freezes my system and I can only turn the power off and on in order to 
reboot my computer,
I really want some help of how can I at least search for the possible things 
that is causing this problem.Sorry for long e-mail.

[1] System doesn't reboot/shutdown (cgroup : option or name mismatch) / 
System Administration / Arch Linux Forums


 Att,
Janilson M. de Andrade


Re: [arch-general] Linphone-3.8.0

2015-03-17 Thread Mark Lee
On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 07:16:49 AM Pedro A. López-Valencia wrote:
> El 14/03/2015 a las 12:03 a. m., Mark Lee escribió:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA256
> > 
> > While this may not be the proper way of submitting packages, linphone
> > is out of date and repackaging it does require some fiddling. The
> > major change is the use of bzrtp for zrtp encryption now. I've
> > attached the PKGBUILDs I used to build linphone-3.8.0 so the
> > maintainers can avoid some duplication of effort if they'd like. Note,
> > I enabled GLX for linphone video calls in my version of mediastreamer.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Mark
> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
> The proper way to propose a change in a PKGBUILD for a package in the
> official repositories is to file a bug report in Flyspray. In the
> particular case of a community package, there is a whole section
> dedicated to it (make sure to select that when filing the report). One
> of the bug wranglers will assign the bug to the proper person.
> 
> BTW, considering the nature of the bug: new version with who knows what
> security bug fixes and new dependencies, I'd report it as high or even
> critical; but that's just me. :-)
> 
> P.

To P.

I already file several out of date packages and bug reports for linphone and 
its dependencies. All have been sorted from what I've seenalthough while 
PKGBUILDS look very similar I find my name removed as contributor...
Linphone-3.8 is now available in the community repos.

Regards,
Mark

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Re: [arch-general] Linphone-3.8.0

2015-03-17 Thread Pedro A. López-Valencia



El 14/03/2015 a las 12:03 a. m., Mark Lee escribió:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256

While this may not be the proper way of submitting packages, linphone
is out of date and repackaging it does require some fiddling. The
major change is the use of bzrtp for zrtp encryption now. I've
attached the PKGBUILDs I used to build linphone-3.8.0 so the
maintainers can avoid some duplication of effort if they'd like. Note,
I enabled GLX for linphone video calls in my version of mediastreamer.

Regards,
Mark


Hi Mark,

The proper way to propose a change in a PKGBUILD for a package in the 
official repositories is to file a bug report in Flyspray. In the 
particular case of a community package, there is a whole section 
dedicated to it (make sure to select that when filing the report). One 
of the bug wranglers will assign the bug to the proper person.


BTW, considering the nature of the bug: new version with who knows what 
security bug fixes and new dependencies, I'd report it as high or even 
critical; but that's just me. :-)


P.


Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] Signoff report for [testing]

2015-03-17 Thread Bjoern Franke

> > But since 3.19.1 is out now, it's probably just a few more days.
> 
> Thanks you, that makes sense.
> 

And now 3.19.1 stays signed off in testing ;)

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Re: [arch-general] mono tray icons in plasma 5

2015-03-17 Thread Kirill Churin
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:45 PM, Jameson  wrote:

> Has anyone else tried to run a mono based program under KDE Plasma 5,
> and discovered that there is no tray icon? I haven't been able to turn
> up any information about it by searching, so I don't know if I have a
> broken/missing package, or if it's actually broken. I've tried both
> KeePass, and Tomboy. If this is a bug, I'm not sure if I should report
> it against Plasma or mono. Any ideas? Thanks.
>

Maybe related to this bug:
https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14976

-- 
Kirill Churin


Re: [arch-general] mono tray icons in plasma 5

2015-03-17 Thread Chris Warrick
On Mar 16, 2015 9:51 PM, "Jameson"  wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Jens Adam  wrote:
> > Mon, 16 Mar 2015 14:45:40 -0400
> > Jameson :
> >
> >> Any ideas?
> >
> > Yes: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/KDE#System_tray_icons
>
> I have all of the indicated packages installed.

These apps might not be compatible with that new spec. You would have to
use the WindowMaker tray which is compatible with the old way of things and
looks ugly.

More details and who's to blame:
http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2014/06/where-are-my-systray-icons/

-- 
Chris Warrick 
Sent from my Galaxy S3.