On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 7:53 AM, gt wrote:
> People using gmail's web interface are not likely to notice any problem
> with
> top or bottom posting, since gmail collapses the quoted text. but when we
> use a mail client, then we see the difference.
>
> Source: Personal experience. After reading a
On 04-03-2010 22:11, Allan McRae wrote:
On 05/03/10 11:03, Andreas Wagner wrote:
Hello,
I am thoroughly enjoying using arch linux so I have tried to register
for the Arch forums. I have tried several times but I get the message:
"Bots are unwelcome here. The door is right over there, don't let
People using gmail's web interface are not likely to notice any problem with
top or bottom posting, since gmail collapses the quoted text. but when we
use a mail client, then we see the difference.
Source: Personal experience. After reading a lot about posting style on this
mailing list, i decided
Laurie Clark-Michalek wrote:
On 6 March 2010 00:22, Baho Utot wrote:
Laurie Clark-Michalek wrote:
[putolin]
Wait.. someone who actually likes Konqueror? Why?
Because I can allow javascript per url.
I can turn off javascript as a default and then turn it on for only
o
On 6 March 2010 00:22, Baho Utot wrote:
> Laurie Clark-Michalek wrote:
>
>
> [putolin]
>
>
Wait.. someone who actually likes Konqueror? Why?
>>>
>>> Because I can allow javascript per url.
>>> I can turn off javascript as a default and then turn it on for only
>>> online
>>> transa
Laurie Clark-Michalek wrote:
[putolin]
Wait.. someone who actually likes Konqueror? Why?
Because I can allow javascript per url.
I can turn off javascript as a default and then turn it on for only online
transactions ie buying stuff from newegg/banking.
Firefox with NoScrip
Hi,
On Saturday 06 March 2010 00:35:06 Thomas Bächler wrote:
> > Ok, didn't know that. works with ext[23]-images though. They're rw and
> > stay mounted after boot, if you do a pivot_root in initrd.
>
> You can always write a hook that creates a ramdisk, create a filesystem
> on it, mount it and
Am 06.03.2010 00:27, schrieb Ihad:
>>> How early? Maybe keeping the ramdisk mounted helps. This way udevadm
>>> monitor could write its results do /somewhere. I did that with images
>>> having a defined size, creating a container with an ext2 fs and then
>>> mount it rw. If it's big enough we can
Hi,
On Saturday 06 March 2010 00:21:24 Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Am 06.03.2010 00:15, schrieb Ihad:
> >> There is udevadm monitor - we could start that very early and redirect
> >> the output into a file inside rootfs. Then, we kill it and look at the
> >> file. Not sure if that will work well, have
Am 06.03.2010 00:15, schrieb Ihad:
>> There is udevadm monitor - we could start that very early and redirect
>> the output into a file inside rootfs. Then, we kill it and look at the
>> file. Not sure if that will work well, haven't tried it.
>
> How early? Maybe keeping the ramdisk mounted helps.
Hi,
On Friday 05 March 2010 23:56:05 Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Am 05.03.2010 23:45, schrieb Ihad:
> > The custom kernel has RAID autodetect compiled in, so I get my root fs,
> > and I also have md0 and md1 but nothing more. No hd[a-f][0-2]. On top of
> > the RAID is LVM, so after:
> > # lvm
> >
> >
Am 05.03.2010 23:45, schrieb Ihad:
>> Some rules with respect to IDE devices were in fact removed in a
>> previous udev version. In fact, almost nobody still uses the IDE
>> subsystem, most(!) drivers work better with the ATA subsystem these days.
>>
>> However, these "standard" nodes should still
Hi,
On Friday 05 March 2010 23:31:25 Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Am 05.03.2010 23:12, schrieb Ihad:
> > Maybe this is more suitable for arch-dev, but I hope that the devs also
> > read here. Let me know if I should redirect this to arch-dev-public.
>
> arch-dev-public is read-only for non-developers.
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 22:26:54 +0100 (CET)
Mark Pustjens wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> The attached patch fixes a TODO in lib-pacman of aif.
> Instead of hardcoding that `core' is always available locally and
> falling back to net for others, it now checks /src/ for repos.
>
> It assumes repos are stored
Am 05.03.2010 23:12, schrieb Ihad:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe this is more suitable for arch-dev, but I hope that the devs also read
> here. Let me know if I should redirect this to arch-dev-public.
arch-dev-public is read-only for non-developers.
> The rebuilding device has devices connected to the PCI c
On 03/05/2010 07:12 PM, Ihad wrote:
The autodetect hook from mkinitcpio thinks that pata_hpt366 is the module of
choice. But it doesn't work. It crashes the kernel after some time,
unfortunately not reproducible and without a log message. The box just stops
responding to anything, including a p
Hi,
Maybe this is more suitable for arch-dev, but I hope that the devs also read
here. Let me know if I should redirect this to arch-dev-public.
I have some ancient hardware, specifically an AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2600+ with a
PCI IDE Controller:
$ lspci | grep Mass
00:0a.0 Mass storage controller:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:02:53 -0600
Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Dieter Plaetinck
> wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 00:18:28 +0100
> > Jan de Groot wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 23:21 +0100, Tobias Powalowski wrote:
> >> > Just poked around with grub2 and kvm,
>
Am Freitag 05 März 2010 schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
> Hi guys, i'm just trying to get grub2 support in archboot's setup.
>
> Now i have found an irritating thing it seems it doesn't like xfs and the
> ususal xfs_freeze hack from grub1 is not working anymore.
>
> Does anyone already use grub2 with
Hi guys, i'm just trying to get grub2 support in archboot's setup.
Now i have found an irritating thing it seems it doesn't like xfs and the
ususal xfs_freeze hack from grub1 is not working anymore.
Does anyone already use grub2 with xfs and
if yes how did you solve this issue.
Many thanks for
Hi
major changes:
- removed loop aes crypt support
please signoff, both arches.
greetings
tpowa
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Am 05.03.2010 18:28, schrieb Giovanni Scafora:
> 2010/3/4, Juan Diego :
>> Hello listmates,
>>
>> is there any special reason of why top-posting is a bad thing?
>
> Is not the RFC1855 [1] a special reason for you?
> See 3.1.1 General Guidelines for mailing lists and NetNews
>
> [1] http://tools.
2010/3/4, Juan Diego :
> Hello listmates,
>
> is there any special reason of why top-posting is a bad thing?
Is not the RFC1855 [1] a special reason for you?
See 3.1.1 General Guidelines for mailing lists and NetNews
[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855
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Arch Linux Developer
http://www.ar
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Aaron Griffin wrote:
>
> Top posting doesn't solve this, unless you're implying top posting
> with no previous messages trimmed. If this is what you're implying you
> need to compare apples-to-apples and assume the bottom-posted emails
> will have no previous messa
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Subject: Re: [arch-dev-public] monotone needs botan 1.8.x
Date: Friday 05 March 2010, 17:48:28
From: Marq Schneider
To: Allan McRae , Andrea Scarpino ,
Dan McGee
I'm emailing you guys directly since i don't think i have acces
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:49, Carlos Mennens wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea what is holding this
> software back from getting votes / moved into the 'Community? Is it
> considered buggy or just not widely used enough in the Arch community?
Most likely there hasn't been a TU interested in tak
I know I can download packages from AUR but I really could not believe
that 'amavisd-new' is not in 'Community'. I would think this tool for
email / virus scanning would be popular enough to be voted into
'Community' repo. Does anyone have any idea what is holding this
software back from getting vo
On 5 March 2010 09:48, Baho Utot wrote:
> Brendan Long wrote:
>>
>> On 03/04/2010 05:22 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> The only thing I really need from KDE is the Konqueror web browser.
>>>
>>
>> Wait.. someone who actually likes Konqueror? Why?
>>
>
> Because I can allow javascript per url.
>
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Denis Kobozev wrote:
> Bottom posting shows its downside only when you recently joined a
> mailing list, for example - you start receiving emails from threads
> that have been going for a long time and you have no idea what people
> are discussing. But if you're rea
> Sure =)
>
> $ id
>
> uid=1000(flavio) gid=100(users)
> > groups=100(users),10(wheel),81(dbus),82(hal),90(network),91(video),92(audio),93(optical),95(storage),97(camera),98(power)
Create the same file under /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d
directory with .pkla extension. (not .conf)
See
Sure =)
$ id
uid=1000(flavio) gid=100(users)
> groups=100(users),10(wheel),81(dbus),82(hal),90(network),91(video),92(audio),93(optical),95(storage),97(camera),98(power)
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Flavio Costa wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
Brendan Long wrote:
On 03/04/2010 05:22 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
The only thing I really need from KDE is the Konqueror web browser.
Wait.. someone who actually likes Konqueror? Why?
Because I can allow javascript per url.
I can turn off javascript as a default and then turn it on fo
On Friday 05 March 2010 12:46:04 Brendan Long wrote:
> On 03/04/2010 05:22 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
> > The only thing I really need from KDE is the Konqueror web browser.
>
> Wait.. someone who actually likes Konqueror? Why?
because it a very good crap filter. If a website is developed against
IE/
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