On 4 Jun 2013 09:56, "Oon-Ee Ng" wrote:
>
> Yesterday I used libreoffice to present a lecture from 3-4pm. Today
> morning I tried to open the exact same file and got immediate
> crashing. 2 of my lecture slides have this problem, 2 do not.
>
> In between, I updated to [testing] (this is a new lapt
Yesterday I used libreoffice to present a lecture from 3-4pm. Today
morning I tried to open the exact same file and got immediate
crashing. 2 of my lecture slides have this problem, 2 do not.
In between, I updated to [testing] (this is a new laptop) and did
quite a few installs, but none (except t
Curious if these colorization effects are aware whether terminal pacman
is running in has light or dark background and adjust accordingly - or
do they rely on some other setting to accommodate?
Thanks for any insight.
Gene
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Leonidas Spyropoulos
wrote:
>
>>
>> Also, there is a page in teh Arch Wiki that covers setting up user
>> sessions with systemd.[1] Have you taken a look that this? Setup is not
>> quite simply making services and then calling "systemd --user".
>
> I had followed
Rodrigo Rivas writes:
> Dear ArchGeneral List,
>
> First of all, congratulations for another brave step forward with the /*bin
> -> /usr/bin move. All my Arch boxes upgraded with no pain.
>
> But I've noticed that there has been some discussion about moving
> /usr/local/sbin -> /usr/local/bin.
>
On 3 June 2013 21:01, Rodrigo Rivas wrote:
> Dear ArchGeneral List,
>
> First of all, congratulations for another brave step forward with the /*bin
> -> /usr/bin move. All my Arch boxes upgraded with no pain.
>
> But I've noticed that there has been some discussion about moving
> /usr/local/sbin -
Dear ArchGeneral List,
First of all, congratulations for another brave step forward with the /*bin
-> /usr/bin move. All my Arch boxes upgraded with no pain.
But I've noticed that there has been some discussion about moving
/usr/local/sbin -> /usr/local/bin.
Beware! There are packages out there
found this post while googling, left it open in a tab while i worked the
problem, here is the solution:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1281637#p1281637
On 1 Jun 2013 20:06, "Curtis Shimamoto" wrote:
>
> On 06/01/13 at 07:44pm, Leonidas Spyropoulos wrote:
> > I am getting this error when I try to use the systemd as user. I used
> > to have mpd set up as user with systemd before some updates, but
> > recently I didn't test it. How could I debug tha
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