The assumption that udisks does wakes up sleeping drives seems to be
wrong, since when using this script, the drive will spin up after a
while:
$ cat /usr/local/bin/gvfst-rvm
#!/bin/bash
gvfst_sudo=""
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
gvfst_sudo="sudo"
fi
case $1 in
status)
if test -f /
Hi,
if I switch between more than one X session my Arch Linux is freezing
earlier or later. I saw this before on the same system with Debian
Jessie (Testing). Before Jessie the same system runs fine with Debian
Wheezy where changing between X sessions where no problem, so I thought
it has somethin
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> to help those who have "green" HDDs that can't keep asleep when gvfs is
> installed, I replaced the dummy package for gvfs I had installed by the
> real gvfs package and try to solve this issue by another method.
>
> There absolutel
On Thursday 15 Aug 2013 13:33:50 Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
> Since the xf86-video-intel update that enabled SNA by default, I've
> noticed that some areas of some web pages (mostly flat
> backgrounds)...
so did you follow the instruction given during the intel upgrade by
pacman:
This
Chromium leaves strange artefacts after switching from the first (and
only) search result on intel here...
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