On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 00:44:33 +0800, Kevin Chadwick
wrote:
On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 12:03:37 +0800
pomhg wrote:
Hi,I've got same problem here. I'm using xfce with udiskie and rox
instead
of thunar for automounting.
With 'rox copy' or 'cp', it just immediately ended. From iotop I can see
that 'f
On 12/03/2011 05:26 PM, Karol Babioch wrote:
Hi,
I've recently installed Arch on my laptop and got a odd problem that I
haven't encountered so far.
Whenever I put my laptop into "Suspend to RAM" my wireless LED stays on,
which is quite annoying. It probably doesn't use that much energy, but
sti
Hi,
I've recently installed Arch on my laptop and got a odd problem that I
haven't encountered so far.
Whenever I put my laptop into "Suspend to RAM" my wireless LED stays on,
which is quite annoying. It probably doesn't use that much energy, but
still I want to have nothing blinking, but the pow
Please excuse my previous rant on this subject, it was sent in error. My
bad.
And here is an example of what happens to the underlying system when one
sector of the dev community does not listen to or consider the needs of
others when changing or removing legacy(their words not mine)
functionality. In customising and stripping away "unnecessary" stuff
Ubuntu has determined t
On Sat, 3 Dec 2011 13:06:55 +0100
Bastien Dejean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know why I see xscreensaver when I resume from suspend
> even if I manually suspend.
>
> Greetings,
Xscreensaver does not activate by default on resume unless:
1. The time interval between suspend and resume is l
On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 12:03:37 +0800
pomhg wrote:
> Hi,I've got same problem here. I'm using xfce with udiskie and rox instead
> of thunar for automounting.
> With 'rox copy' or 'cp', it just immediately ended. From iotop I can see
> that 'flush' is still active.
> So my solution is writing a sh
On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 12:03:37 +0800
pomhg wrote:
> Hi,I've got same problem here. I'm using xfce with udiskie and rox instead
> of thunar for automounting.
> With 'rox copy' or 'cp', it just immediately ended. From iotop I can see
> that 'flush' is still active.
> So my solution is writing a sh
Mauro Santos:
> It might work or not, I don't know what takes precedence. After you
> resume i guess it will check the time and realize it has been longer
> than the defined inactivity period with no activity (it was suspended so
> there could be no activity) and lock the screen.
I've created /et
On 03-12-2011 13:45, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> Mauro Santos:
>
>> When you resume, how much time has it been since you suspended? How much
>> time does it need to pass until xscreensaver locks your screen if the
>> machine is kept running?
>
> I see what you mean. xscreensaver thinks it musts activ
Alex Ferrando on Sat, 03 Dec 2011 15:43:05 +0100:
> On 03/12/11 14:36, Christian Hesse wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I would like to replace xz 5.0.3-1 with xz-git 20111203-1. I added
> >
> > provides([...] 'xz')
> >
> > to the PKG
Mauro Santos:
> When you resume, how much time has it been since you suspended? How much
> time does it need to pass until xscreensaver locks your screen if the
> machine is kept running?
I see what you mean. xscreensaver thinks it musts activate because it
wrongly considers the elapsed time as a
On 03/12/11 14:36, Christian Hesse wrote:
Hello everybody,
I would like to replace xz 5.0.3-1 with xz-git 20111203-1. I added
provides([...] 'xz')
to the PKGBUILD, but the dependencies for libarchive (requires xz>=5.0.0) are
not met. Any chance I can fix that?
Use provides(xz
Hello everybody,
I would like to replace xz 5.0.3-1 with xz-git 20111203-1. I added
provides([...] 'xz')
to the PKGBUILD, but the dependencies for libarchive (requires xz>=5.0.0) are
not met. Any chance I can fix that?
--
Best regards,
Chris
On 03-12-2011 12:06, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know why I see xscreensaver when I resume from suspend
> even if I manually suspend.
>
> Greetings,
When you resume, how much time has it been since you suspended? How much
time does it need to pass until xscreensaver locks you
I think this is international so you have to input the password when you
are back. To prevent someone else from accessing the computer. I am not
absolutely sure though.
On Dec 3, 2011 2:07 PM, "Bastien Dejean" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know why I see xscreensaver when I resume from suspend
Hi,
I would like to know why I see xscreensaver when I resume from suspend
even if I manually suspend.
Greetings,
--
Bastien
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