My laptop has dual boot with Arch and Debian. I normally have it set so
that it defaults to booting Arch.
After an upgrade yesterday which I'm pretty sure included linux-firmware
I found that boot reversed the order and there were some other unwanted
effects too. I reinstalled grub and grub.cfg
[2013-11-06 08:56:04 +] Anthony Campbell:
After an upgrade yesterday which I'm pretty sure included linux-firmware
I found that boot reversed the order
What do you mean by pretty sure? How do you know linux-firmware is to
blame? This package only modifies files under /usr so it is unlikely
Am Sat, 12 Oct 2013 16:28:56 +0200
schrieb Tom Gundersen t...@jklm.no:
Hi guys,
Once pulseaudio and bluedevil moves out of [testing], the only
official package depending on bluez4 will be blueman.
As blueman was last released two years ago, and last upstream activity
was more than one
On 04/11/2013 14:41, piruthiviraj natarajan wrote:
pacman-key --lsign-key C8D83B6AE4B8685A7290545FDB27818F78688F83
- Locally signing key C8D83B6AE4B8685A7290545FDB27818F78688F83...
== ERROR: C8D83B6AE4B8685A7290545FDB27818F78688F83 could not be locally
signed.
Just to make the solution
Am Mi 06 Nov 2013 21:21:37 CET schrieb Andreas Radke:
Blueman is broken and for many users not even starting.
-Andy
Hello,
I thought about creating a GUI for gnome-bluetooth since
bluetooth-wizard to pair new devices and bluetooth-sendto to send files
should work without gnome, only gtk3 is
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