Re: [arch-general] tmux/systemd: tmux user service exits on detach/logout

2017-07-07 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos via arch-general
Not sure if related, but try setting KillUserProcesses=no in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf

https://askubuntu.com/questions/802189/how-to-run-tmux-screen-with-systemd-230

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Re: [arch-general] Kernel updated to 3.14.5-1. Now my Lenovo IdeaPad hangs on boot...

2014-06-03 Thread André Vitor
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Manuel Reimer manuel.s...@nurfuerspam.de
wrote:

 Hello,

 I use gummiboot to boot my Notebook. So far all kernel updates worked
 well and I never got any problems, but for some reason the update to 3.14.5
 now causes my system to no longer boot up.

 Can someone help me to find the reason for the problem and to get my
 Notebook to boot up again?


Try booting in legacy/bios mode. Inside system, try just recompiling kernel
from official pkgbuild.
In my HP laptop, some kernels just refuses to boot in UEFI mode, hanging in
kernel loading (directly or from any bootloader, as refind). Recompiling
kernel or downgrading to previous working fix the issue.

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Re: [arch-general] KDE update and baloo

2014-04-17 Thread André Vitor
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Genes Lists li...@sapience.com wrote:

 On 04/17/2014 10:37 AM, Lukas Jirkovsky wrote:


 Is it with KDE PIM? I remember a discussion in the release ML that
 baloo was somewhat broken in PIM. I dunno if that was fixed or not.

  No not using PIM. I killed off all the baloo processes - short term
 fix.There really should be an off button on this kind of thing.


I've a problem with baloo too, but with RAM usage.
After a few minutes of KDE with baloo activated and indexing data in some
partitions with a few hundred gigabytes of my data (video, music, big
source trees of projects, VMs, etc), I experience a continuous growing in
RAM usage, sometimes up to consuming my entire 12G RAM and starting paging
to swap, driving my system almost unusable. Another times, RAM grows up to
4~5 Gb and stay there. I have no KDE PIM configured (no mail accounts, etc).
Weird is that that amount of RAM isn't reported by htop/top/ps for being
from any processes. The sum of all processes memory usage stay near the
habitual 1-1.5G RAM. Logout and terminating all user processes doesn't free
my memory too. The only way to get my memory back is restarting PC.
But I'm sure the problem is with baloo or something related, since
disabling it the problem goes away. Maybe something related with my btrfs
root/home, although mentioned large data partitions are in ext4.
I don't want to disable baloo, I liked it's speed in file indexing and
searching, but it's unusable now. Anyone know if there's any way to fix it?
Or, at least, track down where my memory gone? [maybe kernel memory? kernel
caches? unfreed pages?]. Thanks

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Re: [arch-general] Fwd: Notebook freeze and slow when copy big files to external usb

2013-12-05 Thread André Vitor
Try:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Storage_Devices#Poor_copy_performance_to_USB_pendrive
Other possibility is a different kernel scheduler, more aware of disk load
and desktop responsiveness, like
linux-ckhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/linux-ck
.


On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:01 AM, XeCycle xecy...@gmail.com wrote:

 Maykel Franco maykeldeb...@gmail.com writes:

  Hi, I when I make a copy of a large file to a 2GB or 8GB usb 3.0
  external hard drive, I notice that arch remains slow, frozen ... He
  struggles to open windows are minimized. I have the kernel:
 
  3.12.2-1-ARCH
 
  Update the whole system to the last. Can you think because it can be?
 
  I also went from the 3.11 kernel
 
  However, debian, ubuntu, opensuse me not pass this ...
 
  It's happened to someone else?
 
  Thanks for everything.

 BTW what is the filesystem?  I experienced similar problems on an
 internal disk, of which the filesystem is NTFS.  NTFS-3g seems to
 consume too much CPU in the case of very large writes, and that
 caused me a hang.

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Re: [arch-general] rEFInd 0.6.4 + linux 3.7.2-1 fail to boot

2013-02-25 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos
Em 22-01-2013 21:20, christophg escreveu:
 upgrading to linux 3.7.4-1 from testing fixed the issue for me

I can't boot with 3.8-2 again!! linux 3.8-1 is working fine (I booted
from a usb drive in BIOS mode to downgrade), and I'm writing from it,
but 3.8-2 freezes in previous rEFInd message.

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Re: [arch-general] rEFInd 0.6.4 + linux 3.7.2-1 fail to boot

2013-01-18 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos
Em 17-01-2013 23:49, Kazuo Teramoto escreveu:
 Linux 3.7.3-1 is booting for me.

 Regards,

[SOLVED] Confirmed working here too, with 3.7.3-1.
Thanks all.

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Re: [arch-general] rEFInd 0.6.4 + linux 3.7.2-1 fail to boot

2013-01-16 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos
Em 15-01-2013 08:00, Bastien Dejean escreveu:
 I have the same problem (and I don't use *testing*):

 When I upgraded to 3.6.11, after rebooting, rEFInd froze at the *rEFInd -
 Booting OS* stage and downgrading to 3.6.10 didn't help. I can boot in
 BIOS mode though.

I've not tested in BIOS mode, as I'm sure it works, 'cause if not, a new
release fixing problem would have been launched. But I prefer to avoid a
upgrade of one release instead of leaving a bleeding corner (UEFI).
I've done some tests, including adding kernel image directly to NVRAM
via efibootmgr with proper options, and still 3.7.1-2 boots ok, and
3.7.2-1 freezes before any boot message. So, the problem is not with
rEFInd, but with kernel and/or EFI implementation.

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Re: [arch-general] rEFInd 0.6.4 + linux 3.7.2-1 fail to boot

2013-01-15 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos

Em 15-01-2013 05:24, Bill Sun escreveu:
 Just a thought: Did you forget to copy the generated kernel image of the
 3.7.2 to the EFI partition?

No. If so, would the kernel booted and failed to complete boot process
due to mismatch between kernel image/initramfs and installed modules.
But the kernel does not even begin starting, stopping just after option
is selected in rEFInd and message Starting vmlinuz-linux ...options of
rEFInd is printed.

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[arch-general] rEFInd 0.6.4 + linux 3.7.2-1 fail to boot

2013-01-14 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos
Hi, everyone.
I've a HP Pavilion g4 machine with UEFI, using rEFInd. After a upgraded
to refind-efi 0.6.4-1 and linux 3.7.2-1, my system stopped to boot.
rEFInd loads properly, and others boot options, like EFI Shell and
Windows 8 are working, but trying to boot kernel 3.7.2 froze on the
message in begin saying Starting vmlinuz-linux ...kernel options.
initrd was built correctly. This issue only occurs with linux 3.7.2,
downgrading to 3.7.1 makes system bootable again (from where I'm writing).
rEFInd config file is basically default, only with timeout changed to 5.
My boot options:
root=/dev/AndreSYS/Arch resume=/dev/AndreSYS/Swap
cryptdevice=/dev/disk/by-uuid/e38e188e-f775-41fe-9607-ce977c7716d8:syslvm ro
add_efi_memmap rootfstype=ext4

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Re: [arch-general] rEFInd 0.6.4 + linux 3.7.2-1 fail to boot

2013-01-14 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos

Em 14-01-2013 18:39, Dave Reisner escreveu:
 Oh the irony... Please subscribe to arch-dev-public if you're going to
 continue to use the testing repository:

 https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2013-January/024260.html
Hi, Dave. Thanks for the fast reply.
If you are talking about file-5.12 problem, as I said, initrd (a.k.a.
initramfs) was built properly, since I had downgraded to file 5.11
previously. And I'm subscribed and following discussions in
arch-dev-public. My problem persist, preventing me from upgrade to linux
3.7.2. Any ideas?

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Re: [arch-general] linux-3.7.0-1 enters [testing]

2012-12-12 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos

Em 11-12-2012 16:35, Tobias Powalowski escreveu:
 -ndiswrapper does not build, maintainers please look for a patch.

 Please report any issues that arise.
 Thanks.
Hi. Thanks for fast deploy. Testing here.
Until now, the only issue I experienced is that Fn+F12 button and
indicator LED (to disable wireless), isn't working. HP Pavilion
g4-2165br, BCM4313 802.11b/g/n, driver *brcmsmac*. dmesg don't report
anything when button is pressed.

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[arch-general] systemd + crypttab

2012-11-01 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos
Hi.
I've a system where there's a harddisk encrypted with luks and a lvm pv
over it, used for backup. This disk is never removed or inserted while
system is online, but not in every boot up it's present.
Setting this volume in crypttab, when disk is absent, cryptsetup service
hangs for several seconds, before timing out and allowing systemd to
complete boot. There's any way of avoiding this, may be putting it to
background, or something like this?
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Re: [arch-general] systemd + crypttab

2012-11-01 Thread André Vitor de Lima Matos
Didn't work. Still hanging for more than a minute.
journalctl gives me this entries:

Nov 01 13:18:36 midichlorian kernel: EXT4-fs (sdc2): mounted
filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
Nov 01 13:18:36 midichlorian systemd[1]: Mounted /boot.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Job

dev-disk-by\x2duuid-1de06510\x2d7b5a\x2d4cb6\x2d9380\x2db7fcc586498e.device/start
timed out.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for
device
dev-disk-by\x2duuid-1de06510\x2d7b5a\x2d4cb6\x2d9380\x2db7fcc586498e.device.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Dependency failed for
Cryptography Setup for Backup.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Dependency failed for
dev-mapper-Backup.device.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Job
dev-mapper-Backup.device/start failed with result 'dependency'.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Job
systemd-cryptsetup@Backup.service/start failed with result 'dependency'.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Job

dev-disk-by\x2duuid-1de06510\x2d7b5a\x2d4cb6\x2d9380\x2db7fcc586498e.device/start
failed with result 'timeout'.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Starting Local File Systems.
Nov 01 13:19:49 midichlorian systemd[1]: Reached target Local File
Systems.

Any idea?

Em 01-11-2012 16:03, Dave Reisner escreveu:
 On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 03:42:42PM -0200, André Vitor de Lima Matos wrote:
 Hi.
 I've a system where there's a harddisk encrypted with luks and a lvm pv
 over it, used for backup. This disk is never removed or inserted while
 system is online, but not in every boot up it's present.
 Setting this volume in crypttab, when disk is absent, cryptsetup service
 hangs for several seconds, before timing out and allowing systemd to
 complete boot. There's any way of avoiding this, may be putting it to
 background, or something like this?
 Thanks,

 crypttab(5) explains that nofail is the option you want to use:

   nofail
  The system will not wait for the device to show up and be
  unlocked at boot, and not fail the boot if it doesn't show up.

 You'll need this in /etc/fstab as well.

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