Re: [arch-general] linux driver bcm4311 failure
On 2017-01-02 20:04, Arend van Spriel wrote: On 02-01-17 15:33, message wrote: On 2016-12-30 19:46, message wrote: On 2016-09-17 08:11, message wrote: On 2016-09-09 07:57, Arend Van Spriel wrote: The device is claimed by b43-pci-bridge so I would suggest: blacklist b43-pci-bridge The wifi card indicator now appears to start after computer switch on (twice in a row now!) Neither networkmanager or wicd are accepting the password. Even: wicd-cli --wireless -c [wifihotspotname] done! is false and internet access not found. wpa_supplicant continues to report 'conn_failed' error. Connection to same network is successful using debian on chromebook (crouton) I am confused by all your messages. In the previous one you did a 'modprobe b43'. So what driver do you intend to use here. b43 is not a driver maintained by broadcom. You should ask for help on the b43 mailing list [1] if you want to use that driver. Regards, Arend [1] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/b43-dev After system upgrade, wifi card fails to be recognised. For the benefit of other users: save your time and avoid broadcom products; they are terrible.
Re: [arch-general] linux driver bcm4311 failure
On 2016-12-30 19:46, message wrote: On 2016-09-17 08:11, message wrote: On 2016-09-09 07:57, Arend Van Spriel wrote: The device is claimed by b43-pci-bridge so I would suggest: blacklist b43-pci-bridge The wifi card indicator now appears to start after computer switch on (twice in a row now!) Neither networkmanager or wicd are accepting the password. Even: wicd-cli --wireless -c [wifihotspotname] done! is false and internet access not found. wpa_supplicant continues to report 'conn_failed' error. Connection to same network is successful using debian on chromebook (crouton)
Re: [arch-general] linux driver bcm4311 failure
On 2016-09-17 08:11, message wrote: On 2016-09-09 07:57, Arend Van Spriel wrote: The device is claimed by b43-pci-bridge so I would suggest: blacklist b43-pci-bridge This instruction was added as the last line of the configuration file. After reboot, the computer wifi card continues to be inactive (wifi indicator fails to switch on, wifi connection not possible). Since then, the system has been updated. Wifi led on keyboard (dell inspiron 1520) does not light up unless root command is entered: modprobe b43 Then: wpa_supplicant -D nl80211,wext -i wlan0 -c <(wpa_passphrase "[mobile phone wifi hotspot name]" "[mobile phone wifi hotspot password]" ... Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant ... Trying to authenticate ... auth_failures=1 duration=10 reason conn_failed ... Connection is successful to same wifi hotspot using debian system. Various versions of broadcom-wl have been tried and failed, from linux310 to linux49. Suggestions please? Dell wireless 1390 wlan mini card broadcom bcm4311 802.11b/g wlan 14e4:4311 kernel drive b43-pci-bridge kernel modules: ssb, wl
[arch-general] chromeos chroagh buildinfo failure
Readers, A bug using chroagh has been posted. Is there another way to use arch via chroot in a chromebook, ideally to replace the ubuntu installation? (https://github.com/drinkcat/chroagh/issues/121) chronos@localhost ~/Downloads/drinkcat-chroagh-18cc180 $ sudo sh -e installer/main.sh -r arch -t xfce WARNING: Your rootfs is writable. Signed boot verification cannot be enabled. If this is a surprise to you, you should do a full system recovery via USB. Installing arch-x86_64 chroot to /usr/local/chroots/arch Fetching repository packages list... Fetching core... 100.0% Fetching community... 100.0% Fetching extra... 100.0% Downloading and extracting packages... Downloading and installing bash... 100.0% tar: bash-4.3.046-1/depends: Not found in archive tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors tar: bash-4.3.046-1/depends: Not found in archive tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors Downloading and installing gawk... 100.0% Downloading and installing grep... 100.0% tar: .BUILDINFO: Cannot open: File exists tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
[arch-general] replace m$ for exclusive archlinux
Readers, Can someone please suggest a suitable wiki web page to help, for removal of m$ (e.g. lenovo ideapad 100s) and installation of archlinux?
Re: [arch-general] wireless driver broadcom b43 random success or failure
From the wiki page: "Each configuration file is named in the style of /etc/modules-load.d/.conf. Configuration files simply contain a list of kernel modules names to load, separated by newlines." Why was the file 'b43.conf' containing only: b43 incorrect? Is not 'b43' the name of the kernel module?
Re: [arch-general] wireless driver broadcom b43 random success or failure
Mauro Santos Sun, 10 Apr 2016 11:29:06 -0700 You may want to refer to this page for guidance https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_modules#Automatic_module_handling Thanks. Created a 'conf' file (root user): cat > /etc/modprobe.d/b43.conf modprobe b43 Then restarted computer. The module failed to load. On attempting the usual command, a new error occurred: modprobe b43 libkmod: kmod_config_parse: /etc/modprobe.d/b43.conf line 1: ignoring bad line starting with 'modprobe' So, deleted the 'b43.conf' file and loaded the module manually again.
Re: [arch-general] wireless driver broadcom b43 random success or failure
Dieter Wirz Sun, 10 Apr 2016 09:45:07 -0700 echo b43 >> /etc/modules The directory file shows: b43 There is nothing more. The module is not loaded automatically, so I continue to start the wireless driver manually, as described before.
[arch-general] wireless driver broadcom b43 random success or failure
Readers, Can anyone explain if the following 'dmesg' outputs are useful to understand why after start of X session, the wireless driver fails sometimes? The wireless driver does not start automatically and is always started manually with the command (as root): modprobe b43 Below is the dmesg output when the command above, starts successfully the wireless driver: b44: Broadcom 44xx/47xx 10/100 PCI ethernet driver version 2.0 b44 ssb1:0 eth0: Broadcom 44xx/47xx 10/100 PCI ethernet driver ... IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready b43-phy0: Broadcom 4311 WLAN found (core revision 10) b43-phy0: Found PHY: Analog 4, Type 2 (G), Revision 8 b43-phy0: Found Radio: Manuf 0x17F, ID 0x2050, Revision 2, Version 0 Broadcom 43xx driver loaded [ Features: PNLS ] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht' IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready b43-phy0: Loading firmware version 666.2 (2011-02-23 01:15:07) IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready wlan0: authenticate with ... wlan0: send auth to ... (try 1/3) wlan0: authenticated wlan0: associate with ... (try 1/3) wlan0: RX AssocResp from ... (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=1) wlan0: associated IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready Below when the 'modprobe b43' fails to start the wireless driver: b43-phy0: Broadcom 4311 WLAN found (core revision 10) b43-phy0: Found PHY: Analog 4, Type 2 (G), Revision 8 b43-phy0 ERROR: FOUND UNSUPPORTED RADIO (Manuf 0xFFF, ID 0x, Revision 15, Version 0) b43: probe of ssb0:0 failed with error -95 Broadcom 43xx driver loaded [ Features: PNLS ] The only solution seems to be to switch the computer and start again, sometimes 3 or 4 times repeated failure occurs.
[arch-general] wireless driver broadcom b43 random success or failure
Readers, Can anyone explain if the following 'dmesg' outputs are useful to understand why after start of X session, the wireless driver fails sometimes? The wireless driver does not start automatically and is always started manually with the command (as root): modprobe b43 Below is the dmesg output when the command above, starts successfully the wireless driver: b44: Broadcom 44xx/47xx 10/100 PCI ethernet driver version 2.0 b44 ssb1:0 eth0: Broadcom 44xx/47xx 10/100 PCI ethernet driver ... IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready b43-phy0: Broadcom 4311 WLAN found (core revision 10) b43-phy0: Found PHY: Analog 4, Type 2 (G), Revision 8 b43-phy0: Found Radio: Manuf 0x17F, ID 0x2050, Revision 2, Version 0 Broadcom 43xx driver loaded [ Features: PNLS ] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht' IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready b43-phy0: Loading firmware version 666.2 (2011-02-23 01:15:07) IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready wlan0: authenticate with ... wlan0: send auth to ... (try 1/3) wlan0: authenticated wlan0: associate with ... (try 1/3) wlan0: RX AssocResp from ... (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=1) wlan0: associated IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready Below when the 'modprobe b43' fails to start the wireless driver: b43-phy0: Broadcom 4311 WLAN found (core revision 10) b43-phy0: Found PHY: Analog 4, Type 2 (G), Revision 8 b43-phy0 ERROR: FOUND UNSUPPORTED RADIO (Manuf 0xFFF, ID 0x, Revision 15, Version 0) b43: probe of ssb0:0 failed with error -95 Broadcom 43xx driver loaded [ Features: PNLS ] The only solution seems to be to switch off the computer and start again, sometimes 3 or 4 times repeated failure occurs.
[arch-general] automount failure usb storage
Readers, USB storage media used to appear automatically on the xfce desktop, but not now. From dmesg | tail: uas: probe of 3-1:1.0 failed with error -12 Automount has seemingly failed today. The udev wiki (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev) doesn't make sense to a weak novice like me. Other advice please?
[arch-general] pacman upgrade confusion
Readers, An announcement (https://www.archlinux.org/news/required-update-to-pacman-501-before-2016-04-23/) states that users must upgrade to pacman501. pacman -S pacman warning: pacman-5.0.0-1 is up to date -- reinstalling resolving dependencies... looking for conflicting packages... Packages (1) pacman-5.0.0-1 Firstly, I tried: yaourt -Syua package-query: error while loading shared libraries: libalpm.so.9: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Then: pacman -S pacman warning: pacman-5.0.0-1 is up to date -- reinstalling resolving dependencies... looking for conflicting packages... Packages (1) pacman-5.0.0-1 pacman --version .--. Pacman v5.0.0 - libalpm v10.0.0 / _.-' .-. .-. .-. Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Pacman Development Team \ '-. '-' '-' '-' Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Judd Vinet '--' This program may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. What am I doing wrong, to prevent update to pacman501?
Re: [arch-general] mobile phone internet access
On 2014-10-08 12:00, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: Send arch-general mailing list submissions to arch-general@archlinux.org 1. Re: mobile phone internet access (Jesse Jaara) -- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 15:10:23 +0300 From: Jesse Jaara the dmesg output suggests that the phone is registered as a USB storage device, make sure that USB storage mode in the phone is not turned on. Yes, solved thank you by changing the mobile mode. Further observations: At xfce start, a dialogue dialogue windows appears advising an error with wicd dbus connection. After starting the daemon (as root) wicd-gtk starts successfully (as normal user) with the command 'wicd-gtk'. As root: wicd-gtk (process:784): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. Importing pynotify failed, notifications disabled. Has notifications support False Loading... Connecting to daemon... Connected. displaytray True Done loading. refreshing... ESSID : ... /usr/share/wicd/gtk/gui.py:458: Warning: Source ID 55 was not found when attempting to remove it gobject.source_remove(self.update_cb) /usr/share/wicd/gtk/gui.py:458: Warning: Source ID 2250 was not found when attempting to remove it gobject.source_remove(self.update_cb) refreshing... ^CTraceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 1066, in main(sys.argv) File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 91, in wrapper return func(*args, **kwargs) File "/usr/share/wicd/gtk/wicd-client.py", line 1062, in main mainloop.run() /usr/share/wicd/gtk/gui.py:458: Warning: Source ID 51 was not found when attempting to remove it gobject.source_remove(self.update_cb) The mobile phone reports successful connection after approval to connect to the computer, confirmed by identical mac addresses on both portable computer and mobile phone. However, the wicd-gtk states not connection and confirmed by failed use of lynx to access a web site. Internet access is possible via usb mobile phone tether. Is there a connection notification tool (i.e. a dialogue window that appears when usb tether connection is enabled and disabled) compatible with xfce?
Re: [arch-general] mobile phone internet access
On 2014-10-06 12:00, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: Today's Topics: 1. Re: mobile phone internet access (Jesse Jaara) 2. Re: mobile phone internet access (Mateus Rodrigues Costa) ------ Message: 1 Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2014 22:17:36 +0300 From: Jesse Jaara Subject: Re: [arch-general] mobile phone internet access Activate the tether on the connected phone an check if it is registered as a network interface by running 'ip addr' if not check the dmesg. If the phone uses regular android tether and not some funky custom tether by the manufacturer it should register as a rndis USB ethernet device. There is no "funky" software in use. On another rpm linux portable pc, mobile phone internet is enabled, the usb cable plugged into computer and a dialogue window appears to confirm connection to the phone. extracts below of dmesg output: [0.846957] systemd-udevd[40]: starting version 212 [0.882331] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBC,PNP0f13:MOU2] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 ... [0.909112] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs [0.909143] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub [0.912781] SCSI subsystem initialized [0.913690] usbcore: registered new device driver usb [0.914639] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver [0.914891] ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver [0.915069] ehci-pci :00:1d.7: EHCI Host Controller [0.915081] ehci-pci :00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus numbea ... [7.209623] ipw2100: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Driver, git-1.2.2 [7.209630] ipw2100: Copyright(c) 2003-2006 Intel Corporation [7.211802] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] enabled at IRQ 11 [7.211809] PCI: setting IRQ 11 as level-triggered [7.212565] ipw2100: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection ... [7.673534] systemd-udevd[130]: renamed network interface eth0 to wlp2s4 ... [ 77.836709] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci [ 78.086356] usb-storage 1-2:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected [ 78.087740] scsi2 : usb-storage 1-2:1.0 [ 78.087918] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage ... -- Message: 2 Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2014 16:21:30 -0300 From: Mateus Rodrigues Costa Subject: Re: [arch-general] mobile phone internet access 2014-10-05 16:12 GMT-03:00 Neven Sajko : I don't use a network manager and SystemD makes it just work for me when I connect the cable. There are instructions for configuring a network on the Network wiki page. (Basically just ip link set *interface* up) Maybe he needs to install the android-udev package so udev can recognize the Android device? Installed this package, but had no visible, known effect. Original Sender, could you check if you have more than one cable interfaces? Does dmesg output above inform?
[arch-general] mobile phone internet access
Readers, Having read the web page 'android tethering', I write praying that a novice user is _not_ expected to have root access to a mobile phone, openvpn, android sdk etc. etc.! Currently using an old RPM distribution on another portable computer, internet access via an android mobile phone and usb cable is achieved by simple insertion of the usb cable into the computer! Mobile tethering is activated on the phone and "voila!", a dialogue window appears confirming internet access. Could someone please indicate: is this possible in arch linux? Anyway, on the other old(er) computer running arch linux, wicd was installed, but fails to recognise mobile phone internet access either via usb connection (tether mode) or wireless hotspot activation. Below is the wicd error log. --- wicd initializing... --- wicd is version 1.7.2.4 768 did not find backend in configuration, setting default external setting backend to external trying to load backend external successfully loaded backend external trying to load backend external successfully loaded backend external Automatically detected wireless interface wl... did not find wireless_interface in configuration, setting default wl... setting wireless interface wl... automatically detected wired interface eth0 did not find wired_interface in configuration, setting default eth0 setting wired interface eth0 did not find wpa_driver in configuration, setting default wext setting wpa driver wext did not find always_show_wired_interface in configuration, setting default False did not find use_global_dns in configuration, setting default False setting use global dns to False did not find global_dns_1 in configuration, setting default None did not find global_dns_2 in configuration, setting default None did not find global_dns_3 in configuration, setting default None did not find global_dns_dom in configuration, setting default None did not find global_search_dom in configuration, setting default None setting global dns global dns servers are None None None domain is None search domain is None did not find auto_reconnect in configuration, setting default True setting automatically reconnect when connection drops True did not find debug_mode in configuration, setting default False did not find wired_connect_mode in configuration, setting default 1 did not find signal_display_type in configuration, setting default 0 did not find should_verify_ap in configuration, setting default 1 did not find dhcp_client in configuration, setting default 0 Setting dhcp client to 0 did not find link_detect_tool in configuration, setting default 0 did not find flush_tool in configuration, setting default 0 did not find sudo_app in configuration, setting default 0 did not find prefer_wired in configuration, setting default False did not find show_never_connect in configuration, setting default True Wireless configuration file not found, creating... Wired configuration file not found, creating a default... Creating wired profile for wired-default dhclient.conf.template not found, copying... chmoding configuration files 0600... chowning configuration files root:root... Using wireless interface...wl... Using wired interface...eth0 Autoconnecting... No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect Autoconnecting... No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect Autoconnecting... No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect Autoconnecting... No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect Creating ad-hoc network Stopping dhcp client and wpa_supplicant Putting wireless interface down Setting mode, channel, and essid Putting interface up Setting IP address Autoconnecting... No wired connection present, attempting to autoconnect to wireless network Unable to autoconnect, you'll have to manually connect Daemon going down, killing wicd-monitor... Removing PID file... Shutting down... Exception KeyError: KeyError(-1221368064,) in '/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.pyo'> ignored --- wicd initializing... --- wicd is version 1.7.2.4 768 setting backend to external trying to load backend external successfully loaded backend external trying to load backend external successfully loaded backend external Automatically detected wireless interface wl... setting wireless interface wl... automatically detected wired interface eth1 setting wired interface eth0 setting wpa driver wext setting use global dns to False setting global dns global dns servers are None None None domain is None se
[arch-general] wireless tools installation without internet access
Readers, An old portable computer has been installed with archlinux via a CD and was used successfully with ethernet cable internet connection. Now, cable connection is no longer available and it became necessary that various wireless software was not installed. Firmware (ipw2100 for intel wireless pro) was copied from usb memory to a /usr/local/ directory. After trying the command 'make', an error was reported that some wireless software (ieee802 I think?). Are there a set of wireless functionality tools that can be downloaded to a usb flash memory device, then installed onto this old computer?
Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
On 2014-04-20 12:54, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 2 Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 20:32:34 +0200 From: Jelle van der Waa Why are you using a custom java and not for example aur/jre or the openjdk packages in the normal repo. There is no special reason. IBM Java has been used for many years previously. Some people claim better performance in the past.
Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
On 2014-04-19 11:47, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 8 Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 11:47:21 + From: message the bashrc file was changed: ... export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin This solved the problem, my failure to write the export paths in the correct order. $ echo $PATH /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/vendor_perl:/usr/bin/core_perl:/usr/local/java/jre/bin $ ls /usr/local/java/jre/bin ControlPanel j9vm javad.options jdmpview klist rmid classic java javaw jextract ktabrmiregistry ikeycmd java_vm javaws keytool pack200 tnameserv ikeyman javadjcontrol kinit policytool unpack200 Thank you! :)
Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
On 2014-04-19 11:47, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 7 Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 08:35:16 + From: message Subject: Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment On 2014-04-18 12:35, message wrote: Readers, IBM Java was installed into the directory 'usr/local': $ /usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -version java version "1.8.0" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3280ea-20130422_01) IBM J9 VM (build 2.7, JRE 1.8.0 Linux x86-32 20130419_145797 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) J9VM - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 JIT - r13.b02_20130419_36653 GC - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 J9CL - 20130419_145797) JCL - 20130410_01 based on Oracle jdk8-b80 The file 'bashrc' was edited: No joke; latest bashrc edit: GNU nano 2.2.6 File: ./.bashrc # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre In home directory, keyboard 'ja+TAB' (i.e. use unix auto-complete function) shows: $ ja jack_alias jack_monitor_client jack_bufsizejack_netsource jack_connectjack_property jack_disconnect jack_rec jack_evmon jack_samplerate jack_freewheel jack_server_control jack_impulse_grabberjack_session_notify jack_iodelayjack_showtime jack_latent_client jack_simple_client jack_load jack_simple_session_client jack_load_test jack_transport jack_lspjack_transport_client jack_metro jack_unload jack_midi_dump jack_wait jack_midiseqjackd jack_midisine jasper 'Java' does not appear in the list above, but java is installed as shown originally above. -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread
Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
On 2014-04-19 11:47, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 8 Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 11:47:21 + From: message Subject: Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment IBM Java was installed into the directory 'usr/local': $ /usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -version java version "1.8.0" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3280ea-20130422_01) IBM J9 VM (build 2.7, JRE 1.8.0 Linux x86-32 20130419_145797 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) J9VM - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 JIT - r13.b02_20130419_36653 GC - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 J9CL - 20130419_145797) JCL - 20130410_01 based on Oracle jdk8-b80 The file 'bashrc' was edited: GNU nano 2.2.6 File: ./.bashrc # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java After saving the bashrc file, sign-out and sign-in, the java program is not accessible via command terminal 'java -version', the entire path has to be entered. What is my mistake please? The path was changed to: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java but the command terminal 'java -version' is not recognised. java recognition fails after change of the file and sign-out, sign-in: # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java Have also tried: ... export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre but also unsuccessful recognition of the java command.
Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
On 2014-04-19 08:35, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 7 Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 08:35:16 + From: message Subject: Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment On 2014-04-18 12:35, message wrote: Readers, IBM Java was installed into the directory 'usr/local': $ /usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -version java version "1.8.0" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3280ea-20130422_01) IBM J9 VM (build 2.7, JRE 1.8.0 Linux x86-32 20130419_145797 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) J9VM - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 JIT - r13.b02_20130419_36653 GC - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 J9CL - 20130419_145797) JCL - 20130410_01 based on Oracle jdk8-b80 The file 'bashrc' was edited: GNU nano 2.2.6 File: ./.bashrc # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java After saving the bashrc file, sign-out and sign-in, the java program is not accessible via command terminal 'java -version', the entire path has to be entered. What is my mistake please? The path was changed to: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java but the command terminal 'java -version' is not recognised. java recognition fails after change of the file and sign-out, sign-in: # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java Any other advice please? -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread
[arch-general] eye candy wall paper
Readers, For those interested, someone has published some nice gnu/linux logos wallpaper, including Archlinux: https://dspora.org/posts/53049
Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
On 2014-04-18 12:42, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 8 Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 14:42:40 +0200 From: Heiko Becker Subject: Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment Am 18.04.2014 14:35 schrieb "message" : Readers, IBM Java was installed into the directory 'usr/local': $ /usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -version java version "1.8.0" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3280ea-20130422_01) IBM J9 VM (build 2.7, JRE 1.8.0 Linux x86-32 20130419_145797 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) J9VM - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 JIT - r13.b02_20130419_36653 GC - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 J9CL - 20130419_145797) JCL - 20130410_01 based on Oracle jdk8-b80 The file 'bashrc' was edited: GNU nano 2.2.6 File: ./.bashrc # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java It is correct to add multiple paths to the export PATH command: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread
Re: [arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
On 2014-04-18 12:35, message wrote: Readers, IBM Java was installed into the directory 'usr/local': $ /usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -version java version "1.8.0" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3280ea-20130422_01) IBM J9 VM (build 2.7, JRE 1.8.0 Linux x86-32 20130419_145797 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) J9VM - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 JIT - r13.b02_20130419_36653 GC - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 J9CL - 20130419_145797) JCL - 20130410_01 based on Oracle jdk8-b80 The file 'bashrc' was edited: GNU nano 2.2.6 File: ./.bashrc # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java After saving the bashrc file, sign-out and sign-in, the java program is not accessible via command terminal 'java -version', the entire path has to be entered. What is my mistake please? The path was changed to: export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java but the command terminal 'java -version' is not recognised.
Re: [arch-general] sound in gnome, none in xfce
On 2014-04-13 21:53, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 6 Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 23:06:29 +0200 From: Bjoern Franke Subject: Re: [arch-general] sound in gnome, none in xfce Am 13.04.2014 22:55, schrieb message: Readers, In gnome, sound is enabled and can be adjusted via the keyboard function keys (e.g. fn + ^). This doesn't work in xfce. What is the cause in this different behaviour and any ideas how to solve please? Next time read the docs: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfce#Keyboard_Volume_Buttons After following the instructions, received an error dialogue window: "Failed to launch shortcut "XF86AudioRaiseVolume" Failed to execute child process "amixer" (No such file or directory)" The sound is enabled when starting the 'audio mixer' (alsamixer) graphical tool and adjusting sound using the mouse.
[arch-general] ibm java installation path environment
Readers, IBM Java was installed into the directory 'usr/local': $ /usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -version java version "1.8.0" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3280ea-20130422_01) IBM J9 VM (build 2.7, JRE 1.8.0 Linux x86-32 20130419_145797 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) J9VM - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 JIT - r13.b02_20130419_36653 GC - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 J9CL - 20130419_145797) JCL - 20130410_01 based on Oracle jdk8-b80 The file 'bashrc' was edited: GNU nano 2.2.6 File: ./.bashrc # .bashrc # User specific aliases and functions # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java After saving the bashrc file, sign-out and sign-in, the java program is not accessible via command terminal 'java -version', the entire path has to be entered. What is my mistake please?
[arch-general] sound in gnome, none in xfce
Readers, In gnome, sound is enabled and can be adjusted via the keyboard function keys (e.g. fn + ^). This doesn't work in xfce. What is the cause in this different behaviour and any ideas how to solve please?
Re: [arch-general] display manager dvorak recognition failure
On 2014-03-17 22:59, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 2 Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 18:39:58 + From: message Subject: [arch-general] display manager dvorak recognition failure Readers, Initially lxdm, gdm have been installed, but neither recognise a dvorak keyboard. How to configure the graphical display manager so that a user can specify the keyboard layout before to enter sign-in credentials? -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread How to add language options to the graphical display manager sign-in window, so that user A can sign in using qwerty and user B can select the option to use dvorak and another language?
[arch-general] per error
Readers, 'get_iplayer' is a program to extract media from BBC F(/tr)ash streams. After installation of the program, obtained the following error: Can't locate HTML/Entities.pm in @INC (you may need to install the HTML::Entities module) (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl /usr/share/perl5/site_perl /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib/perl5/core_perl /usr/share/perl5/core_perl .) at ./getiplayer line 58. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./getiplayer line 58. line 58: use HTML::Entities; Tried re-installation of perl (518222 already installed) and failed. Any suggestions to solve please?
Re: [arch-general] graphical display management
On 2014-03-25 15:59, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 2 Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 00:15:27 +0100 From: Guus Snijders Subject: Re: [arch-general] graphical display management Ok. Could you try resetting the password for user a? You could do this (as root) with: passwd a And then try again to login to a tty. This was successful thanks, but the dvorak keyboard layout is not recognised at the graphical sign-in prompt. The layout is recognised when a command terminal is opened within the graphical user session. Just to be sure: you do realise that the password shown in /etc/shadow is the encrypted password and not the literal string to type in? (no offence). Using 'less' to access the file, the password is visible as literal text.
Re: [arch-general] graphical display management
On 2014-03-25 15:59, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 22:49:06 +0100 From: Jakub Klinkovsk? Subject: Re: [arch-general] graphical display management Interestingly, 'su a' results in the cursor 'pwd' to be the root home directory and not '/home/a'. This is the expected behaviour. Just run the command 'cd', without arguments it will get you into the home directory, which should be '/home/a'. Or run 'su -l a'. I would have expected the home directory for 'root' _not_ to be accessible to other users.
Re: [arch-general] graphical display management
On 2014-03-23 18:13, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 5 Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 19:06:12 -0400 From: Mark Lee Subject: Re: [arch-general] graphical display management On 03/20/2014 06:50 PM, Guus Snijders wrote: Op 20 mrt. 2014 18:36 schreef "message" het volgende: [ gdm ] After power-on, the computer starts with a sign-in prompt. Normal user does not work. Signed in as root [...] Ok, now we're getting somewhere. When the logon as user "does not work", do you get an error message? error: 'login incorrect'. As root, enter the command 'su a' and not prompted for a password. 'less /etc/shadow' shows the password for the user. Interestingly, 'su a' results in the cursor 'pwd' to be the root home directory and not '/home/a'. Do you have the correct graphics drivers installed (xf86-video-*)? At least xf86-video-vesa should work. See <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg#Driver_installation> Yes, according to the successful initiation of an x session when signed in as root and the driver installation test instructions.
Re: [arch-general] graphical display management
On 2014-03-20 00:41, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 8 Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 21:20:28 +0100 From: "Armin K." Subject: Re: [arch-general] graphical display management On 03/19/2014 09:17 PM, message wrote: Readers, According to the command 'pacman -Q -e | less', gdm is shown as installed. The command 'startx' doesn't start gdm, but instead the same graphical manager that starts following the test procedure. How to start gdm? gdm is a daemon, not something that's started with startx. After power-on, the computer starts with a sign-in prompt. Normal user does not work. Signed in as root and the computer never starts with a graphical interface, always the command terminal. systemctl start gdm, as root. systemctl enable gdm will enable it to always start at boot. From to the wiki web page, the command 'ls -l /etc/systemd/system/default.target' revealed: displaymanagerservice gettytargetwants/ multiusertargetwants/ There is no 'defaulttarget' -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread
Re: [arch-general] user management error
On 2014-03-18 13:01, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 7 Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 12:30:34 +0100 From: Ralf Mardorf Subject: Re: [arch-general] user management error You can't login as user, you log in as root. There seems to be a serious language barrier between you and the Arch community. OK: for archlinux, the first sign-in must be as root? I assume we are talking about tty, no display manager is involved? I tried what I think was lxdm, but dvorak recognition fails, so un-installed.
[arch-general] graphical display management
Readers, According to the command 'pacman -Q -e | less', gdm is shown as installed. The command 'startx' doesn't start gdm, but instead the same graphical manager that starts following the test procedure. How to start gdm?
Re: [arch-general] user management error
On 2014-03-18 13:01, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 6 Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 11:53:08 +0100 From: Ralf Mardorf Subject: Re: [arch-general] user management error I don't understand you. "su" isn't recognised, but you su to user "a"? Not at first power-on, but checked that OK after first sign-in as root.
Re: [arch-general] user management error
On 2014-03-17 22:59, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 4 Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 14:50:19 -0400 From: Gerald Stuhrberg Subject: Re: [arch-general] user management error If the directory isn't being mounted, can you please post the contents of /etc/fstab ? There are two entries: /dev/sda... uuid=... / ext4 /dev/sad... uuid=... /home ext4
Re: [arch-general] arch-general Digest, Vol 113, Issue 42
On 2014-03-17 22:59, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 5 Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 15:45:39 -0400 From: Mark Lee Subject: Re: [arch-general] user management error What do you mean the system restarted as root? Do you mean that the system logged you in as root automatically? If that is the case, how did you enable auto login? If that is not the case, login as root and try '# su a' to login as the user and 'passwd' to change the user's password. No, the system does not start as root. After many reboots, am unable to sign-in directly as normal user 'a'. Have to sign in as 'root' (command 'su' not recognised), then change to 'a' using 'su a'. Access to /home directory 'a' (/home/a) is successful.
[arch-general] display manager dvorak recognition failure
Readers, Initially lxdm, gdm have been installed, but neither recognise a dvorak keyboard. How to configure the graphical display manager so that a user can specify the keyboard layout before to enter sign-in credentials? -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread
[arch-general] user management error
Readers, A previously existing /home directory was mounted into the file system during the installation process; this directory contained files in a directory 'a'. A user was created from the root user account: useradd -M -p [password] -s /bin/bash [username'a'] After reboot, the system is restarted as root because the user 'a' is stated to not exist. The command 'cat /etc/passwd' reveals a password 'x', but this is not the password that was entered. How to solve this error?
Re: [arch-general] installation using existing filesystem
Why is it necessary to make a new /home directory within the root system, when a separate /home partition already exists? -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread
Re: [arch-general] installation using existing filesystem
On 2014-03-16 21:58, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 6 Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 22:58:03 +0100 From: Karol Blazewicz Subject: Re: [arch-general] installation using existing filesystem Have you read https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners%27_guide#Mount_the_partitions ? No, thanks (am reading the installation guide first! :) ). Now revealed the local disk structure: sda1 vfat, sda2 vfat, sda3 [blank], sda4 swap, sda5 ext4, sda6 ext4 No mountpoints are shown. What tool is available to determine if sda5 is the /home directory of the previous (mandriva) installation? I want to perform a base installation, leaving the /home directory un-touched. -- digest-mode subscriber; please cc to maintain message thread
Re: [arch-general] database non-existent error
On 2014-03-16 21:58, arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org wrote: -- Message: 4 Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 20:06:36 +0100 From: Kacper ?uk Subject: Re: [arch-general] database non-existent error I believe you've wanted to use pacstrap, not pacman :) Sorry, pacman was a favourite arcade game...:)
[arch-general] installation using existing filesystem
Readers, Tried: pacstrap /mnt base Which failed, due missing mountpoint. Similarly with '/' (/proc in use). What is the correct command to instruct installation using the existing filesystem (previously mandriva: /, /boot, swap, /home partitions)? --
[arch-general] database non-existent error
Readers, A little history: previously a mandrake and suse user,just tried mageia that failed and now want to try a different system! Version 20140301dual was downloaded as an iso file then burnt onto a CD. (This was a reason to try: other distributions are getting too big, beyond the typical cd capacity). The (old) pc file structure is inherited from mandriva, with separate mount points for m$, /home /swap /boot /. Tried the command: pacman /mnt base error response, that database files are non-existent for core, extra, community. What to do please?