Hi, i recently requested to reopen https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31255
but thought i should have mailed here first.
The alsa powersave patch applied to 3.5.3 didnt fix the issue for me. I
set CONFIG_SND_HDA_POWER_SAVE_DEFAULT=0 to nonzero and the issue is
resolved. Perhaps this is just localized
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 11:19 PM, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
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> Yuk! :-) I'd only change the unit setting:
>
> u mib
>
> ... much simpler than bytes, and then +1 and -1 are always aligned (and
> appropriate for MBR)
>
> I simply leave ~1mib gap between partitions ... something like:
>
> mkpart pri
On Sep 3, 2012 4:41 PM, "Paul Gideon Dann" wrote:
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> On Friday 31 Aug 2012 01:45:40 Stayvoid wrote:
> > > Recent versions of fdiks, parted, gdisk do it for you.
> >
> > I use parted.
> > AFAICT it can tell that partitions aren't aligned, but there is no
> > option to do it automatically.
> >
> >
this worked for me, thank you!
fredbezies gmail.com> writes:
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> Well, Tom gave the answer. Boot on rescue-CD / rescue USB-key.
>
> Remove /lib.
>
> And create a symlink : ln -sf /usr/lib lib
> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> >> On Aug 31, 2012 7:47 PM, "Kevin Chadwick" wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > > I will give one example. Lennart says come on who connects to sshd
> >> more
> >> > > > than once a month. I can't believe he's never seen a sshd log with
> >> > > > con
On Friday 31 Aug 2012 01:45:40 Stayvoid wrote:
> > Recent versions of fdiks, parted, gdisk do it for you.
>
> I use parted.
> AFAICT it can tell that partitions aren't aligned, but there is no
> option to do it automatically.
>
> Could you help me to do the math? All these bytes give me a headach
I posted this to the releng list, and didn't get a response, so I
figured I'd ping here and see what's up.
There are a *whole lot* of bugs for AIF in the bugtracker[1], some of
which aren't relevant any more, and some of which I'm working on.
I'd like to request ownership / assignment of the AIF
Hello,
I've encountered a problem with VMware Player which I don't really
understand. Firstly I upgraded the linux package from 3.4.9 to 3.5.3.
After that I remember successfully running VMware at least once.
Secondly I upgraded (among other stuff) packages xorg-server,
xorg-server-common and
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