Re: [arch] kernel update

2006-01-18 Thread Guillermo Vaya Perez
Hi, It might be because the archck kernel has replaced the vanilla one, in grub, edit the line of the kernel and search for the kernels you have (it should have autocompletion, so it's easy) regards, Driadan kozaki.dev wrote: > On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 01:45:22 +0100, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >

Re: [arch] windows xp like issues

2006-01-18 Thread waldek
Eric Dan wrote: > hi, > > lately i have been expering a lot of desktop freezing. Happens about > once a day. sometimes the mouse can be used but i can't click on > anything and the keyboard is dead, other times everything freezes even > the mouse. I can't even use ctrl-alt-backspace to quit X.

Re: [arch] Monodevelop error

2006-01-18 Thread randy
Welcome to the club :-\ There's a bug open regarding monodevelop (actually, I think it's for mono apps in general). The general state of mono is far from stable (from what I've read). I gave up about a week ago. There is a thread in the forums where someone had submitted a PKGBUILD for a new(e

[arch] Monodevelop error

2006-01-18 Thread qootie
Hi, I've just installed monodevelop via "pacman", as I normally install anything... but when I try to start monodevelop, I get the following error:- - ** (./MonoDevelop.exe:1887): WARNING **: The following assembly referenced from /opt/gnome/lib/monodevelop/bin/MonoDevelop.exe could not b

Re: [arch] Grub Error 15

2006-01-18 Thread ajtiM
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 19:36, Jerry Dueitt wrote: > I had a rather unfortunate event over the winter holidays. While I was out > of town on holiday my neighbors above me allowed a pipe to burst above me > and my landlord had to cut power to my flat for a couple of days. When I > powered my sy

Re: [arch] kernel update

2006-01-18 Thread ajtiM
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 19:08, kozaki.dev wrote: > > Mitja, how long since you last run pacman -Syu ? > > - If it's been a looong time (last year), then you need to give initrd a > closer look. Please have a look at : > http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Initrd > > - If it was shorter (a

[arch] Grub Error 15

2006-01-18 Thread Jerry Dueitt
I had a rather unfortunate event over the winter holidays. While I was out of town on holiday my neighbors above me allowed a pipe to burst above me and my landlord had to cut power to my flat for a couple of days. When I powered my system back up for the first I had an interesting problem. It gets

Re: [arch] kernel update

2006-01-18 Thread kozaki.dev
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 01:45:22 +0100, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > In the mornig I run pacman -Syu and update a kernel. Now I start a > computer and it couldn't boot: > > Error 15: File not found. > > How can I save a problem, please? > > Mitja > Hi Mitja, how long since you last run pacma

[arch] kernel update

2006-01-18 Thread ajtim
Hi! In the mornig I run pacman -Syu and update a kernel. Now I start a computer and it couldn't boot: Error 15: File not found. How can I save a problem, please? Mitja ___ arch mailing list arch@archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listin

Re: [arch] outdated mirror

2006-01-18 Thread David Moore
Martin, Daniel wrote: > Hi, > > the german mirror ftp://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/sunsite.unc-... is > really out of date. > i.e. there's still 2.6.14.archck4-1 > > Daniel > > ___ > arch mailing list > arch@archlinux.org > http://www.archlinux.org/mail

Re: [arch] you have mail

2006-01-18 Thread GH Snijders
ajtiM wi.rr.com> writes: > > Hi! > > Where should I have the settings thai I get just You have mail and not You > have mail in /var/spool/mail/user, please? From man bash: MAILPATH A colon-separated list of file names to be checked for mail. The message

[arch] outdated mirror

2006-01-18 Thread Martin, Daniel
Hi, the german mirror ftp://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/sunsite.unc-... is really out of date. i.e. there's still 2.6.14.archck4-1 Daniel ___ arch mailing list arch@archlinux.org http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch

Re: [arch] i18n-packages

2006-01-18 Thread Martin Lefebvre
On 1/18/06, Pierre Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I think it would be a good idea if package maintainers would provide > localized versions of their packages (if available). > > For packages like KDE ans OpenOffice this has been done, but other > packages like firefox, thunderbird,

Re: [arch] i18n-packages

2006-01-18 Thread Magnus Therning
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 07:36:06PM +0100, Pierre Schmitz wrote: >Hello, > >I think it would be a good idea if package maintainers would provide >localized versions of their packages (if available). > >For packages like KDE ans OpenOffice this has been done, but other >packages like firefox, thunder

Re: [arch] windows xp like issues

2006-01-18 Thread Kernel
I have two Arch Linux systems...both running 0.7.1.  My wife's laptop has a PCMCIA SMC wireless-B card using ndiswrapper 1.7...it's up all the time and I've never had a lockup (at least she's never complained about it, and believe me she would complain if that happened).  My laptop has an internal

[arch] i18n-packages

2006-01-18 Thread Pierre Schmitz
Hello, I think it would be a good idea if package maintainers would provide localized versions of their packages (if available). For packages like KDE ans OpenOffice this has been done, but other packages like firefox, thunderbird, opera, psi etc. are in English language only. Pierre ___

Re: [arch] windows xp like issues

2006-01-18 Thread Aaron Griffin
On 1/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could also be related to the cards being supported by ndiswrapper I suppose. > These are both netgear wg-311 PCI cards on desktop computers. Yeah, I had one ndiswrapper Marvell card that would flake out after it transfered... maybe 5 MB,

Re: [arch] windows xp like issues

2006-01-18 Thread dpcarlson
I've stuck with the 1.5 revision after getting some hang-ups with 1.6. My 2 systems using ndiswrapper are regularly up for many days, and sometimes weeks (unless I'm monkeying around with them for other reasons). Could also be related to the cards being supported by ndiswrapper I suppose. The

Re: [arch] windows xp like issues

2006-01-18 Thread Aaron Griffin
On 1/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm still usng 1.5, having had problems with the subsequent releases. It's > an easy package to build. I've not had any problems with my system hanging. > I am using an Intel processor, and as I recall, the systems hanging were > most

Re: [arch] windows xp like issues

2006-01-18 Thread dpcarlson
I'm still usng 1.5, having had problems with the subsequent releases. It's an easy package to build. I've not had any problems with my system hanging. I am using an Intel processor, and as I recall, the systems hanging were mostly AMD. =

Re: [arch] windows xp like issues

2006-01-18 Thread James Rayner
Thats what I was going to say... anyone here on ndiswrapper? My box has been locking up continually all day :) On 1/18/06, Aaron Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Most hard freezes tend to be acpi related - try booting with > "acpi=off" and see if that helps. > > Also, ndiswrapper tends to caus