On Thursday 08 October 2009 09:56:06 am Thomas Bächler wrote:
> David C. Rankin schrieb:
> > Listmates,
> >
> > Which setting in Arch prevents forwarding apps when you ssh -X in an Arch
> > box, su and then try to start a kde app, etc.? X forwarding works just
> > fine as a user, but when trying it
On Wednesday 07 October 2009 12:54:22 pm joz...@gmx.com wrote:
> Usually I don't have too much time for pulling my hear or for
> anything else that's why I like when things just works. Even if I
> need to fix things it's OK but sometimes I can't fix them just like
> that for few minutes. I read
Ignore the symlinking stuff i said earlier. :P It had that issues because i
had the old libtorrent-rasterbar version installed while building the new
one and that seems to have confused it. I removed all traces of
libtorrent-rasterbar from the system, did a rebuild and everything works
fine without
Firmicus a écrit :
> Thomas Bächler a écrit :
>
>> Firmicus schrieb:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> My system is uptodate with the current testing repo. During bootup today
>>> I noticed the error message:
>>> /etc/rc.sysinit: line 364: /dev/tty[0-9]*: no such file or directory
>>> To my surp
Thomas Bächler a écrit :
> Firmicus schrieb:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> My system is uptodate with the current testing repo. During bootup today
>> I noticed the error message:
>> /etc/rc.sysinit: line 364: /dev/tty[0-9]*: no such file or directory
>> To my surprise, only /dev/tty was present, but none
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 16:09, Roman Kyrylych wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I am looking for hosting that support Arch.
> Most probably this will be a VPS hosting (because of price),
> so official Arch Linux support is required.
>
> So far the list include:
> http://www.slicehost.com/
> http://vpslink.co
Firmicus schrieb:
Hi folks,
My system is uptodate with the current testing repo. During bootup today
I noticed the error message:
/etc/rc.sysinit: line 364: /dev/tty[0-9]*: no such file or directory
To my surprise, only /dev/tty was present, but none of tty0..9. Instead
there was a device li
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Firmicus wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> My system is uptodate with the current testing repo. During bootup today
> I noticed the error message:
> /etc/rc.sysinit: line 364: /dev/tty[0-9]*: no such file or directory
> To my surprise, only /dev/tty was present, but none
Hi folks,
My system is uptodate with the current testing repo. During bootup today
I noticed the error message:
/etc/rc.sysinit: line 364: /dev/tty[0-9]*: no such file or directory
To my surprise, only /dev/tty was present, but none of tty0..9. Instead
there was a device literally named '/dev
Adam Lloyd schrieb:
The issue seems to be that the card won't enter master mode. Trying
to set it up manually with `iwconfig wlan0 mode master` results in
"SET failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument." (As an interesting
side note, I can easily put it into ad-hoc, managed, or even monitor
mod
Hi, list,
I am trying to use my wireless card to share a wired connection. I
have an Intel 4965AGN card, and I am fairly confident that this should
be possible; however, I've been unsuccessful after a few hours of
trying and Googling.
The issue seems to be that the card won't enter master mode.
Normally, i'd agree with you, but in this case, I wouldn't. First off,
looking through the changelog and the commits that make up the release,
there are really only API additions, not really any API breaks/removals.
Second, I compiled/installed Deluge *AFTER* I compiled/installed
libtorrent-rasterb
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Jeff Horelick wrote:
> Quick thing to change that i just noticed. The libtorrent-rasterbar.so
> version was bumped (from libtorrent-rasterbar.so.4 to
> libtorrent-rasterbar.so.5) and that confuses at the very least Deluge and
> possibly other clients as well that us
Quick thing to change that i just noticed. The libtorrent-rasterbar.so
version was bumped (from libtorrent-rasterbar.so.4 to
libtorrent-rasterbar.so.5) and that confuses at the very least Deluge and
possibly other clients as well that use the versioned library rather than
the plain .so. Perhaps add
Hey all,
libtorrent-rasterbar is pretty out of date (2 months and 2 package
versions), so here's a PKGBUILD for the new version. I bumped the pkgver
(obviously), added python to the dependency list since we *ARE* building the
python bindings... and I set the package to use the system libgeoip/geoi
Ok,
changing the display manager to SLiM makes the gmail test failing. I'm gonna
use the system for a while, and then update.
This is, really, odd.
Thanks to everybody, your prompt answers make me feel nice:)
Does somebody know something about the trace I'm getting at the end of dmesg
and the m
Hi!
In data giovedì 08 ottobre 2009 16:23:36, Roman Kyrylych ha scritto:
> > I would start by checking some logs.
> > /var/log/Xorg.0.log
> > ~/.xsession-errors
> > dmesg
> > any kde logs ?
>
> the relevant part of pacman.log could be useful to see the exact list
> of updated packages.
Ok. the u
What about 'ssh -Y' instead 'ssh -X' ?
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Florian Pritz wrote:
>
> Ciprian Dorin, Craciun wrote:
>> Is there any tool that would tell me all the direct or indirect
>> dependencies of a package or set of pagkages?
>> (Something like http://alioth.debian.org/~fjp/debtree/ but only
>> with textual outp
On 10/08/2009 12:32 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
Which setting in Arch prevents forwarding apps when you ssh -X in an Arch box,
su and then try to start a kde app, etc.? X forwarding works just fine as a
user, but when trying it su'ed to root, I get the following error:
[23:29 archa
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Hash: SHA1
Ciprian Dorin, Craciun wrote:
> Is there any tool that would tell me all the direct or indirect
> dependencies of a package or set of pagkages?
> (Something like http://alioth.debian.org/~fjp/debtree/ but only
> with textual output.)
pactree fr
Hello all!
Is there any tool that would tell me all the direct or indirect
dependencies of a package or set of pagkages?
(Something like http://alioth.debian.org/~fjp/debtree/ but only
with textual output.)
Thanks,
Ciprian.
David C. Rankin schrieb:
Listmates,
Which setting in Arch prevents forwarding apps when you ssh -X in an Arch box,
su and then try to start a kde app, etc.? X forwarding works just fine as a
user, but when trying it su'ed to root, I get the following error:
[23:29 archangel:/etc] # kwrite
X1
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 17:21, Xavier wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Dario wrote:
>> Hi! I'm experimenting a really bad behaviour from the X server, since
>> yesterday night's update, which involved mainly KDE. When I press ENTER, in
>> whichever applications or DM, the X server randomly
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Dario wrote:
> Hi! I'm experimenting a really bad behaviour from the X server, since
> yesterday night's update, which involved mainly KDE. When I press ENTER, in
> whichever applications or DM, the X server randomly reset just as I pressed
> ctrl-alt-backspace! For
Hi! I'm experimenting a really bad behaviour from the X server, since
yesterday night's update, which involved mainly KDE. When I press ENTER, in
whichever applications or DM, the X server randomly reset just as I pressed
ctrl-alt-backspace! For example, I had to start this email three times, a
Damjan Georgievski wrote:
>> Which setting in Arch prevents forwarding apps when you ssh -X in an Arch
>> box,
>> su and then try to start a kde app, etc.? X forwarding works just fine as a
>> user, but when trying it su'ed to root, I get the following error:
>>
>> [23:29 archangel:/etc] # kwrite
> Which setting in Arch prevents forwarding apps when you ssh -X in an Arch box,
> su and then try to start a kde app, etc.? X forwarding works just fine as a
> user, but when trying it su'ed to root, I get the following error:
>
> [23:29 archangel:/etc] # kwrite
> X11 connection rejected because o
Giovanni Scafora a écrit :
> 2009/10/8, Firmicus :
>
>> See http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16488
>>
>> But please, "broken" is too strong! Perl is not broken. It's just that
>> because of the purge options in makepkg.conf, all pods have been
>> deleted. But ALL the documentation is still ther
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:37 AM, b4283 wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got another problem with the latest kernel26, and my vga is HD3200
> (RS780).
> It appears that the Xv-acceleration's been disabled in the new kernel,
> because my xvinfo command says that there's no available Xv adapter in the
> system. (
Hi,
I've got another problem with the latest kernel26, and my vga is HD3200
(RS780).
It appears that the Xv-acceleration's been disabled in the new kernel,
because my xvinfo command says that there's no available Xv adapter in
the system. (but I still had it when it was 2.6.31.1).
I'm using t
2009/10/8, Firmicus :
> See http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16488
>
> But please, "broken" is too strong! Perl is not broken. It's just that
> because of the purge options in makepkg.conf, all pods have been
> deleted. But ALL the documentation is still there in the form of manpages.
Hi Firmicus
Ashish SHUKLA a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've noticed that the recent perl update (5.10.1-3) has not installed any PODs
> which are required by 'perldoc' for displaying documentation. Are PODs moved
> to some different package ?
>
> #v+
> % pacman -Ql perl |fgrep .pod
> % pacman -Q perl
> perl 5.
Juan Diego wrote:
Good day everyone
I have a suggestion.
if you take a look at the packages in aur, most of them are always up
to date, the reason that I can find is the "flag out-of-date" feature,
this is very interesting because in aur you also have the possibility
to propose a new PKGBUILD (
a, thats really nice!!, I didnt see it before, thanks for the tip :)
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Jan Spakula wrote:
> Excerpts from Juan Diego's message of Do Okt 08 07:12:55 +0200 2009:
>> is it possible to have something similar for core, extra and community repos?
>
> There is a 'flag
2009/10/8 David C. Rankin :
> Listmates,
>
> Which setting in Arch prevents forwarding apps when you ssh -X in an Arch box,
> su and then try to start a kde app, etc.? X forwarding works just fine as a
> user, but when trying it su'ed to root, I get the following error:
>
> [23:29 archangel:/etc] #
Excerpts from Juan Diego's message of Do Okt 08 07:12:55 +0200 2009:
> is it possible to have something similar for core, extra and community repos?
There is a 'flag package out of date' link to click for core, extra and
community repo packages when you view the package on the main website.
Hi everyone,
I've noticed that the recent perl update (5.10.1-3) has not installed any PODs
which are required by 'perldoc' for displaying documentation. Are PODs moved
to some different package ?
#v+
% pacman -Ql perl |fgrep .pod
% pacman -Q perl
perl 5.10.1-3
#v-
Thanks in advance
Ashish SHUKL
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