2009/4/10 Damjan Georgievski :
> A quick workaround is
> IgnorePkg = xf86-video-intel libdrm
> in pacman.conf after which I get:
> warning: libdrm: ignoring package upgrade (2.4.6-1 => 2.3.1-3)
> warning: xf86-video-intel: ignoring package upgrade (2.6.99.902-1 => 2.4.3-1)
Thanks, that fixed the p
Damjan Georgievski wrote:
While doing pacman -Suy today:
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: intel-dri: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
:: libgl: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
:: mesa: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
Now,
> While doing pacman -Suy today:
> resolving dependencies...
> looking for inter-conflicts...
> error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
> :: intel-dri: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
> :: libgl: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
> :: mesa: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
>
> Now, I'd used t
While doing pacman -Suy today:
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: intel-dri: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
:: libgl: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
:: mesa: requires libdrm>=2.4.5-3
Now, I'd used the [testing] repo
I found the package shfs in community is very old. it is for kernel 2.6.22.
Anyone can give me the reason of it existence?
Dose the uptodate kernel include this module?
goodmen
Leonid wrote:
Hi,
I know I sent this before, but this is a new version of KDE and the problem is
becoming really bad. Every once in a while, keyboard repeat will suddenly be
unset. I can fix it in systemsettings, only to have it get unset again
randomly. Sometimes it will only take a few m
Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote:
Hi
Like my previus message about RPATH in ELF files, I am interested in
know opinions of arch-dev-team about ELF files that have direct unused
libraries.
(I will open a ticket if considered this important in Arch Linux, and
gradually helping to fix it for each packa
Ondřej Kučera 写道:
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless association
failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="no"
SECURITY="wpa"
ES
You could have both packages downloaded, and uninstall/reinstall when
needed.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:59 PM, pyther wrote:
>
> On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 13:35:45 -0700, Andrei Thorp wrote:
> > Perhaps if you feel up to the task, you can still set this up on your
> > local system via abs.
> >
> > Chee
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
Thomas Bächler wrote:
All fine here (no netcfg, but iwl3945). Out of curiosity, which
channel do you use and which country are you in?
No idea about the channel, how do I find out? The country is Czech
Republic.
It's in the settings of your AP for example. Or iwconfig
Hi,
Thomas Bächler wrote:
All fine here (no netcfg, but iwl3945). Out of curiosity, which channel
do you use and which country are you in?
No idea about the channel, how do I find out? The country is Czech Republic.
Ondřej
--
Cheers,
Ondřej Kučera
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 13:35:45 -0700, Andrei Thorp wrote:
> Perhaps if you feel up to the task, you can still set this up on your
> local system via abs.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -A"G"T
>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Jan de Groot wrote:
>> On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 18:53 +0200, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless association
failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="no"
SECURITY="wp
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless association
failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="no"
SECURITY="wpa"
ESSID="foo"
KEY="foob
Perhaps if you feel up to the task, you can still set this up on your
local system via abs.
Cheers,
-A"G"T
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Jan de Groot wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 18:53 +0200, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
>> Is it possible to make these packages not conflict each other?
>> So t
Hi
Like my previus message about RPATH in ELF files, I am interested in
know opinions of arch-dev-team about ELF files that have direct unused
libraries.
(I will open a ticket if considered this important in Arch Linux, and
gradually helping to fix it for each package that are necessary, like
for
Bug/RFE filed http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/14160
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 00:04, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
>> There's a PKGBUILD in AUR of xinput, but I think it needs to be with
>> the other Xorg packages in extra, probably even in the "xorg" group.
>>
>> xinput is a utillity that can dynamical
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 18:53 +0200, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
> Is it possible to make these packages not conflict each other?
> So that one could have both installed and alternate when needed?
This is not possible, as they have file conflicts. I'm not interested in
patching a whole driver up to gi
Is it possible to make these packages not conflict each other?
So that one could have both installed and alternate when needed?
--
damjan
2009/4/9 Allan McRae :
> hollun...@gmx.at wrote:
>>
>> jack-audio-connection-kit, qjackctl and ardour, all in
>> extra, have been out of date...
>>
>
> So, does anyone have working updated PKGBUILDs for these that I can push to
> [extra]?
>
> Allan
This one for ardour2 from AUR works fine on my
hollun...@gmx.at wrote:
jack-audio-connection-kit, qjackctl and ardour, all in
extra, have been out of date...
So, does anyone have working updated PKGBUILDs for these that I can push
to [extra]?
Allan
i can only confirm that this was happening to me too.
i wonder if it did not begin when i was using kde 3.5.9 or previous
version.
i have no fix to offer. sorry.
i currently do not use kde 4.x.x
Pierre Schmitz 写道:
Am Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 20:07:28 schrieb Nicolas Bigaouette:
I think its not new... I think it reports the last (root) scan results. If
you never scanned, its empty, but if you did, it will print the same
results.
It allways worked for me as user and not only when I had s
$startdir/pkg -> $pkgdir
$startdir/src -> $srcdir
---
Lucas Saliés Brum
http://sistematico.org
lsbrum @ irc.freenode.org
2009/4/8 Federico Manganelli
>
> PKGBUILD:
>
> # $Id: PKGBUILD 1267 2008-05-03 04:20:25Z eric $
> # Maintainer: damir
> #Contributor: Kevin Edmonds
>
> pkgname=libmtp
> pk
Hi,
I have a script which works fine on Ubuntu but fails on Arch:
#! /bin/bash -eu
#
# Burn a DVD from the working directory
#
# Usage: burn
#
# Creates an .iso file from the working directory in /tmp,
# writes the image to /dev/dvdrw, th
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