Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Aaron Griffin
Hmmm, it's short notice, but I'm interested in going - I've never been to europe before... or LinuxTag... I'll have to think about it and look into details like others have said, can someone step up and form some concrete plans (who, what, when, where)? > i can take my laptop with me showing t

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Damir Perisa
on saturday, i will most probably have time to join you. the other days, i don't know for now. i live in basel, switzerland (~1,5h public transport from karlsruhe) i can take my laptop with me showing the easiness of package maintaince process (building, updating, testing, commiting, ...) and

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Alexander Mayer
Aaron Griffin wrote: On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 22:13 +0200, Pierre Schmitz wrote: I think we need much more Information of your plans. Who will be there? Have you organized tickets for the "team"? Who is a question that i can't answer currently. We are at the moment only 3 people (normal us

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Aaron Griffin
> On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 22:13 +0200, Pierre Schmitz wrote: > > I think we need much more Information of your plans. Who will be there? Have > > you organized tickets for the "team"? > > Who is a question that i can't answer currently. We are at the moment > only 3 people (normal users with courtes

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Julian Wiesener
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 22:13 +0200, Pierre Schmitz wrote: > I think we need much more Information of your plans. Who will be there? Have > you organized tickets for the "team"? Who is a question that i can't answer currently. We are at the moment only 3 people (normal users with courtesy of the pr

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Pierre Schmitz
Well, I will think about it ;-) Someone has posted this one: http://www.laber-land.de/thread.php?id=20;thread=3850 I think we need much more Information of your plans. Who will be there? Have you organized tickets for the "team"? Pierre Am Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2005 21:32 schrieb Jürgen Hötzel:

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Jürgen Hötzel
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:03:59PM +0200, Julian Wiesener wrote: > Hello again, > > it seems that arch will be present on LinuxTag 2005. We would need some > Helpers, meanly for hang arround the stand and answere some visitors > questions. If someone is interested please send a mail or join And a

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Aaron Griffin
> it seems that arch will be present on LinuxTag 2005. We would need some > Helpers, meanly for hang arround the stand and answere some visitors > questions. If someone is interested please send a mail or join > #archlinux.de on freenode. Thanks! > > Infos about LinuxTag: > http://www.linuxtag.org

Re: [arch] Arch on LinuxTag 2004

2005-05-11 Thread Julian Wiesener
Hello again, it seems that arch will be present on LinuxTag 2005. We would need some Helpers, meanly for hang arround the stand and answere some visitors questions. If someone is interested please send a mail or join #archlinux.de on freenode. Thanks! Infos about LinuxTag: http://www.linuxtag.org

Re: [arch] initng vs. sysv

2005-05-11 Thread ~~~ Rohan ~~~
Hey, i really need it. Does someone have a pkgbuild for a resume enabled kernel ? i am real bad at pkgbuilds thats why :) Rohan.On 11/05/05, iphitus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Suspend doesnt play nice with a dual boot setup generally.Dont mount a partition within linux, that you are going to use w

Re: [arch] initng vs. sysv

2005-05-11 Thread iphitus
Suspend doesnt play nice with a dual boot setup generally. Dont mount a partition within linux, that you are going to use within windows, it's quite common for hard disk writes to be delayed and such or for the system to cache certain info about filesystems. I learnt the hard way, i edited a docu

Re: [arch] xemacs packages

2005-05-11 Thread Jürgen Hötzel
Please check your load-path: Run "xemacs -debug-paths" and verify if "/usr/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/auctex/" is in "late-package-load-path". It should be there, if xemacs-sumo is installed. Jürgen On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 08:59:53AM +0200, Patrick Leslie Polzer wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SI

[arch] mplayer brightness control not working

2005-05-11 Thread Scott Weisman
Hello, I have an IBM Thinkpad T23 with "S3 Inc. SuperSavage IX/C SDR (rev 05)" video controller (as reported by lspci). For some reason, the brightness and contrast controls (keys 3/4 and 5/6 respectively) do not work. I have a friend with a T20 (similar graphics card on board) and Debian insta

Re: [arch] initng vs. sysv

2005-05-11 Thread Paul Bohme
~~~ Rohan ~~~ wrote: Actually, this is a desktop pc... So i need to restart that frequently. Also, i poweroff the computer when not needed. And my dad uses windows, so it a dual boot hell :) Hence the need for initng. Perhaps not - there's no reason that you can't use the suspend on a desktop.

Re: [arch] xemacs packages

2005-05-11 Thread Patrick Leslie Polzer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jürgen Hötzel wrote: > The package should be in you load-path. Just put > (require 'tex-site) > in your .emacs file and AucTeX should be autoloaded. That's among the things I've tried. With this result: (emacs) Loading tool-bar...done Loading image..