Hi,
I tried to switch on my Lenovo L530 Notebook from Debian testing (KDE)
to Arch Linux.
Installation was no problem, but when I connect a second monitor to
the VGA port the whole system gets very slow / unuseable.
(The same hardware constalation works without problems under Debain testing.)
I
(I originally attempted to send this to arch-dev-public, but apparently that's
only for
making discussions from a relatively closed circle visible? The list
descriptions
on the listinfo page were very ambiguous; if even things like packaging issues
should go
to -general if from third parties,
On 09/18/2014 07:02 PM, Sławomir Szczyrba wrote:
On 18.09.2014 11:35, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
Hi,
I see that there are new catalyst drivers. It looks like they support
xorg 1.16. Anyone tried this configuration?
No problems, so far :)
Desktop works fine, so does the steam version of Amnesia.
Hello,
I upgrade my system and after that I can't run Scribus.
I get error message:
scribus: error while loading shared libraries: libpodofo.so.0.9.1:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
However I have installed package podofo
and the command:
locate libpodofo
gives me
On 2014-09-21 09:35, Csányi Pál wrote:
Hello,
I upgrade my system and after that I can't run Scribus.
I get error message:
scribus: error while loading shared libraries: libpodofo.so.0.9.1:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
However I have installed package podofo
and
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Csányi Pál csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
scribus: error while loading shared libraries: libpodofo.so.0.9.1:
locate libpodofo
/usr/lib/libpodofo.so
/usr/lib/libpodofo.so.0.9.3
I don't know how you can solve it, but it looks like Scribus (or at least
the
I initially used the proprietary nvidia drivers, but one of my favourite
games, Wurm Online, used to crash very often when switching workspaces.
Since I use a tiling window manager, that was not exactly ideal.
I subsequently switched to nouveau, since the crash logs suggested that the
nvidia
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