Re: [arch-general] Question regarding storm dragon's install script. When trying to tell my vm to run the script, I keep getting the message, bash, no such file or directory. Anyone here that is using
> On Aug 11, 2016, at 2:22 PM, Storm Dragon via arch-general > wrote: > > Howdy, > The existing instructions should be valid, and yes, it is 2 & symbols. Those > mean, if the last command executed successfuly, do the next instruction. If > you want to break it down into a more readable series, it could be ran as: > curl -s https://stormdragon.tk/scripts/vm.sh > vm.sh > When your prompt comes back, then run: > bash vm.sh Thanks.. I will try this with https. I messed with a little bit earlier but got the same result. I will try it with the https and see what happens. > If you are familiar with irc, I am usually on irc.netwirc.tk (spelling is not > network), in room #talkingarch. Also, I can meet with you on mumble if you > need additional help, just let me know. > HTH, and good luck with the script. > Storm Not really familarer with how to use it really so not sure how to do some of this. Will work on it though. Matthew > On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 02:01:56PM -0400, matthew dyer via arch-general wrote: >> >> Matthew > > --
Re: [arch-general] Question regarding storm dragon's install script. When trying to tell my vm to run the script, I keep getting the message, bash, no such file or directory. Anyone here that is using
You may or may not have noticed, but your message neded up all the way up in the subject header of your email. Consider checking that next time, maybe? :-) cheers! mar77i
Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux in Embedded Projects
On Thursday, August 11, 2016 11:28:47 AM CEST Compy wrote: > I've been looking at that, I was more or less just curious as to whether > or not people know of prior uses of Arch Linux for embedded projects > that use x86 motherboards. I'm running Arch on my router which uses this board[1]. That's it though. There's nothing really special about the box apart from the slow cpu (well the whole thing draws 7W under load so that's to be expected), the small form factor and the serial connection instead of a vga port. Works just fine and does what you'd expect it to do. [1] http://www.pcengines.ch/apu2c4.htm Florian signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux in Embedded Projects
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016, at 11:24 AM, Jayesh Badwaik wrote: > Archlinux officially provides packages for i386/x86_64 architecture. You > want to > use embedded systems, so most probably, ARM and related architectures, > wherein > it is not actually an option. > > But you might want to look here: > https://archlinuxarm.org/ Thank you so much! I've been looking at that, I was more or less just curious as to whether or not people know of prior uses of Arch Linux for embedded projects that use x86 motherboards. This is really just something I'd be interested in looking at.
Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux in Embedded Projects
Archlinux officially provides packages for i386/x86_64 architecture. You want to use embedded systems, so most probably, ARM and related architectures, wherein it is not actually an option. But you might want to look here: https://archlinuxarm.org/ -- Cheers Jayesh Badwaik signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [arch-general] Question regarding storm dragon's install script. When trying to tell my vm to run the script, I keep getting the message, bash, no such file or directory. Anyone here that is using
Howdy, The existing instructions should be valid, and yes, it is 2 & symbols. Those mean, if the last command executed successfuly, do the next instruction. If you want to break it down into a more readable series, it could be ran as: curl -s https://stormdragon.tk/scripts/vm.sh > vm.sh When your prompt comes back, then run: bash vm.sh If you are familiar with irc, I am usually on irc.netwirc.tk (spelling is not network), in room #talkingarch. Also, I can meet with you on mumble if you need additional help, just let me know. HTH, and good luck with the script. Storm On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 02:01:56PM -0400, matthew dyer via arch-general wrote: Matthew -- signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[arch-general] Question regarding storm dragon's install script. When trying to tell my vm to run the script, I keep getting the message, bash, no such file or directory. Anyone here that is using the
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[arch-general] Arch Linux in Embedded Projects
Greetings all, I have been using Arch Linux now for several months and have grown quite fond of it. I'm beginning to wonder about its pervasiveness in the field and was wondering if anyone knew of embedded devices or applications that currently use Arch? In the past, I've used buildroot for embedded applications/devices that run on SBCs, but I'm thinking Arch might be better for deployments with more complex hardware configurations and/or conventional motherboards. Any insight would be greatly appreciated regarding the current state/usage of Arch in embedded projects. Thanks! Jimmy
Re: [arch-general] about mrelendig's, scimmia's, and dreisner's behavior
Just to weigh in, fnodeuser's accusations of "deleted/hidden bugs" are because they can't figure out how to use Flyspray. (Switch to All Projects and enable show Closed Tasks.) I spent a few minutes treating them civilly, trying to show them how to use the bugtracker and how to write a good bug report. You can see for yourself how *that* went: http://kmkeen.com/tmp/2016-07-10-fnodeuser.txt I'm disappointed fnodeuser is back to saying that bugs have been hidden. They do not seem capable of any sort of learning. -Kyle
Re: [arch-general] about mrelendig's, scimmia's, and dreisner's behavior
On 08/11/2016 02:06 AM, fnodeuser wrote: > jason, spare us the bullshit. go back to the forum to ban some more > people. you are not here to make anything better. You aren't here to make anything good, so what can he possibly do to make it better? Nothing... except for laughing at you via some highly-accurate comments about your anonymous and incoherent emails that lack value. Well, he wasn't the only person to treat you with disdain, so if you are determined to believe your treatment has nothing to do with your behavior, then you might as well stop irritating everyone by spamming the mailing list, since so far the community has demonstrated that they side with the heinous, abominable, "all-I-do-is-ban-people" jasonwryan. > this is not spam. Yes, it really is. Spam -- those useless emails that waste everyone's time by having no redeeming values. Spam does not *only* mean the time-wasting emails that offer unrealistic sex or free millions of $$$s -- it means *all* the time-wasting emails. > it never made a difference even when i did not use 'bad language'. > you can either talk seriously or you can fuck off. If it doesn't make a difference and you will be ignored either way, why do you bother saying anything? You have already determined it will not help... The only reason is a) to vent and rant and thereby let off steam b) to bother the regular users as "punishment" for using a distribution that has offended you > this is about the task hiding and their unacceptable behavior as > members of the arch linux team. You have yet to tell us which tasks have been hidden, therefore we are forced to assume (in the absence of even an *attempt* at proving anything) that you are simply lying. It would make a lot more sense that you are lying ;) since they are long-standing members of this community and presumably did not get there by being small-minded creeps who randomly targeted you to hide everything you say (and how do you hide it anyway -- by assigning it to the internal hidden development projects? Seems like a lot of inefficient and clutter-worthy effort to go to just because "they hate you"). -- Eli Schwartz
Re: [arch-general] about mrelendig's, scimmia's, and dreisner's behavior
[2016-08-11 00:28:37 -0400] Eli Schwartz via arch-general: > On 08/10/2016 11:39 PM, Gaetan Bisson wrote: > > I bet your momma told you not to swear and to start each sentence with a > > capital letter. So make her happy and start writing like a grown up... > > Well, perhaps Fnodeuser The Mysterious's mother also said not to use > disposable email addresses if one expects to be taken seriously. Good point. I've banned all addresses @mailinator.com from the list. If/when our friend switches to another disposable domain, I'll just add it too. Cheers. -- Gaetan