> I'll add that I resolved my ARCH issue as well with the kernel setting
> prior to this thread popping up, and offered help because of my experience
> with the ARCH SPECIFIC problem. This issue cropped with a new Gigabyte
> board and ONLY on Arch. Three other distros had no issue, whatsoever, with
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Kyle Bassett
wrote:
> On Aug 28, 2015 9:40 PM, "David Kaylor" wrote:
> >
> > Your problems are not specific to Arch. And not necessarily kernel
> specific
> > either. I'm glad you have solved your problem, but this wasn't the
> > appropriate medium for it.
> >
>
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 9:21 PM, Kyle Bassett wrote:
> On Aug 28, 2015 9:40 PM, "David Kaylor" wrote:
> >
> > Your problems are not specific to Arch. And not necessarily kernel
> specific
> > either. I'm glad you have solved your problem, but this wasn't the
> > appropriate medium for it.
> >
>
On Aug 28, 2015 9:40 PM, "David Kaylor" wrote:
>
> Your problems are not specific to Arch. And not necessarily kernel
specific
> either. I'm glad you have solved your problem, but this wasn't the
> appropriate medium for it.
>
David K, I suggest you review your post and see if it meets your own
r
Your problems are not specific to Arch. And not necessarily kernel specific
either. I'm glad you have solved your problem, but this wasn't the
appropriate medium for it.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 9:31 PM, David C. Rankin <
drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
> On 08/28/2015 08:14 PM, David Kaylo
On 08/28/2015 08:14 PM, David Kaylor wrote:
Have been seeing these posts for a week now, and I think it's time to ask:
is this really Arch Linux relevant? Sounds like you bought a wonky board,
your issues might be more relevant in another forum.
It is if you are running Arch on one of these boa
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 18:57:10 -0400
Christian Demsar wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015, at 10:17 PM, mick wrote:
> > The disk is currently split into 11 partitions
> > partsizecodename
> > [...]
> > 2 260mb EF00 EFI system partition
> > [...]
> > when installing I have onl
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 3:54 PM, David C. Rankin <
drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
> On 08/27/2015 02:29 PM, Casey Peter wrote:
>
>> I'm running a Gigabyte 970A-D3P, and with "iommu=soft" kernel parameter
>> set
>> up, I don't have those errors either. (I did have them before turning
>> iom
On 08/28/2015 02:22 PM, Christian Demsar wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2015, at 02:40 PM, Emanuel Evans wrote:
>> Apologies for the repeat posting--I think my previous posting ended up
>> bouncing due to some misconfigured dmarc settings.
> Your email actually got through successfully. I saved the threa
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015, at 10:17 PM, mick wrote:
> The disk is currently split into 11 partitions
> partsizecodename
> [...]
> 2 260mb EF00EFI system partition
> [...]
> when installing I have only used partitions 9, 10 & 11. partitions 1 -
> 8 were on the disc from the window
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015, at 02:40 PM, Emanuel Evans wrote:
> Apologies for the repeat posting--I think my previous posting ended up
> bouncing due to some misconfigured dmarc settings.
Your email actually got through successfully. I saved the thread in case
anyone figured it out. (I regrettably can't
On 08/27/2015 02:29 PM, Casey Peter wrote:
I'm running a Gigabyte 970A-D3P, and with "iommu=soft" kernel parameter set
up, I don't have those errors either. (I did have them before turning iommu
on in bios and setting the kernel parameter).
I think we are getting somewhere, there is a mce on
On 28-08-2015 18:37, Jens Adam wrote:
> I'm running KDE/Plasma with SDDM as login manager, and after bootup or
> session logout the keyboard layout indicator always shows an US flag.
> When I press the first key of my password it immediately switches to DE.
> Always wondered why, even though I nev
Apologies for the repeat posting--I think my previous posting ended up
bouncing due to some misconfigured dmarc settings. Anyways, I have kind
of a weird issue that I'm having trouble debugging. On my MacBook Pro
(11,1), checking battery status (through acpi or the /sys filesystem)
becomes extremel
Fri, 28 Aug 2015 11:34:24 +0100
Mauro Santos :
> The TL;DR version is the keymap on a usb keyboard that I have connected
> to my laptop is wrong until I press any key on my laptop's keyboard.
After reading the rest of this thread (and the Xorg bug) I think I'm
affected too (PS/2 keyboard though).
On 28-08-2015 12:57, Daniel Martin wrote:
> Thanks for the ping. See below ... ;)
You're welcome :)
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49950#c4
>
> The patch I made and attached to the bug fixed the problem.
>
> I send it once to xorg-devel, talked to Peter Hutterer, barely
> rememb
On 28 August 2015 at 14:54, Mauro Santos wrote:
> On 28-08-2015 12:35, Neven Sajko wrote:
>> Out of curiosity: you plug the keyboard receiver in after you start X,
>> don't you?
>> .
>>
>
> It doesn't matter if I have it plugged before starting X or if I plug it
> after starting X, like I said in
On 28-08-2015 12:35, Neven Sajko wrote:
> Out of curiosity: you plug the keyboard receiver in after you start X,
> don't you?
> .
>
It doesn't matter if I have it plugged before starting X or if I plug it
after starting X, like I said in the long description ;)
--
Mauro Santos
Thanks for the ping. See below ... ;)
On 28 August 2015 at 12:34, Mauro Santos wrote:
> Like the subject says I have stumbled upon a weird glitch with X keymap.
>
> The TL;DR version is the keymap on a usb keyboard that I have connected
> to my laptop is wrong until I press any key on my laptop's
Out of curiosity: you plug the keyboard receiver in after you start X,
don't you?
Like the subject says I have stumbled upon a weird glitch with X keymap.
The TL;DR version is the keymap on a usb keyboard that I have connected
to my laptop is wrong until I press any key on my laptop's keyboard. I
have a workaround in place but I would like to fix this properly.
Now the long ve
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