Thanks for putting this up - much appreciated.
Testing this now - I didn't see any significant visual changes and
don't see much behavioural diffs either other than desktop search.
However I had nepomuk turned off (I have zero need or interest in any
global search) - for the life of me
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 07:49:06PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
If you take a look at https://www.archlinux.org/ you'll be informed
about what you need to do, if there should be something to do. There
might be an arch website in your native language too. I use
https://www.archlinux.de/ as my web
On Sunday 09 March 2014 09:53:33 Genes Lists wrote:
Thanks for putting this up - much appreciated.
Testing this now - I didn't see any significant visual changes and
don't see much behavioural diffs either other than desktop search.
However I had nepomuk turned off (I have zero need
Hi all,
I run a Lenovo x200 which usually is put on the docking station with lid
closed.
after the Upgrade of systemd-208-11 - systemd-210-3 while booting it
immediately suspends when systemd somehow reaches suspend.service at startup.
- If I open lid it resumes,
- if I close lid it suspends
I don't know what the change is, but the problem affects me as well. I hook my
laptop up to a monitor at work and close it. Until I get to my KDE desktop
(Which is configured not to suspend if the lid is closed if the laptop is
plugged in.) it'll pull itself out when I press a button, then
On 09/03/14 at 08:58pm, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
Hi all,
I run a Lenovo x200 which usually is put on the docking station with lid
closed.
after the Upgrade of systemd-208-11 - systemd-210-3 while booting it
immediately suspends when systemd somehow reaches suspend.service at startup.
- If
Hi Jason, *,
Am 09.03.2014 21:19 schrieb Jason Ryan:
On 09/03/14 at 08:58pm, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
[..]
after the Upgrade of systemd-208-11 - systemd-210-3 while booting it
immediately suspends when systemd somehow reaches suspend.service at startup.
[..]
- If I stroke any key
I had the same problem, and fixed it by putting HandleLidSwitch=ignore in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf. Now my laptop stays running when I close it.
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Friedrich Strohmaier
damokles4-lis...@bits-fritz.de wrote:
Hi Jason, *,
Am 09.03.2014 21:19 schrieb Jason Ryan:
Please add some description etc. of the new ML
https://mailman.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/
Op 9 mrt. 2014 22:28 schreef Karol Blazewicz karol.blazew...@gmail.com
het volgende:
Please add some description etc. of the new ML
https://mailman.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/
Perhaps also post the original announcement[1] to that list, as it clearly
describes its purpose.
1
Hi, all:
I really have no idea for the pacman upgrading fails issue, so I summarize
the problem I meet, and the things I try, if any one can give me suggestions of
what I miss something or I do something wrong, I really appreciate, if not, I
hope this summation can benefit some other
I'm not completely sure this is your problem, but the first thing that
jumps out at me is
# mount /dev/mapper/arch_root-image /mnt
I'm pretty sure /dev/mapper/arch_root-image is the live system image,
not your root partition. It looks to me like you need /dev/sda2 or
/dev/sda3 as root (mounted
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