Am 09.03.2017 um 14:29 schrieb Peter Nabbefeld:
Am 09.03.2017 um 13:38 schrieb ProgAndy:
Am 08.03.2017 um 16:34 schrieb Guus Snijders via arch-general:
It looks like hcidump is no longer supported:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/?id=b1eb2c4cd057624312e0412f6c4be000f7fc361
Am 09.03.2017 um 13:38 schrieb ProgAndy:
Am 08.03.2017 um 16:34 schrieb Guus Snijders via arch-general:
It looks like hcidump is no longer supported:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/?id=b1eb2c4cd057624312e0412f6c4be000f7fc3617
build: Hide deprecated tools under --enable-
On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 13:07:46 +0100, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>Am 09.03.2017 um 12:52 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
>> On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 11:18:29 +0100, Martin Kühne via arch-general
>> wrote:
>>> I actually tried Vivaldi for a while. It's pretty cool for the
>>> features it delivers out of the box, and it
Am 08.03.2017 um 16:34 schrieb Guus Snijders via arch-general:
It looks like hcidump is no longer supported:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/bluetooth/bluez.git/commit/?id=b1eb2c4cd057624312e0412f6c4be000f7fc3617
build: Hide deprecated tools under --enable-deprecated This
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Am 09.03.2017 um 12:52 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 11:18:29 +0100, Martin Kühne via arch-general wrote:
I actually tried Vivaldi for a while. It's pretty cool for the
features it delivers out of the box, and it uses DDG by default.
However I found that Firefox' memory management tur
On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 11:18:29 +0100, Martin Kühne via arch-general wrote:
>I actually tried Vivaldi for a while. It's pretty cool for the
>features it delivers out of the box, and it uses DDG by default.
>However I found that Firefox' memory management turns out preferable,
>since I had a few points
On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 09:19:48 +0100, Jelle van der Waa wrote:
>On 03/09/17 at 08:23am, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>>
>> So, I wonder why Firefox is in a "preferred" registry (extra), while
>> Opera is in "community" and Vivaldi is in "aur".
>
>Well it's not even Open Source software, so why would some
On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 09:02:23 +0100, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>I'm currently using pacaur - what do I have to be aware of when
>changing to yaourt?
You should be aware that both aren't official Arch tools :D.
SICR.
I'm a yaourt user, but do a lot of things with official Arch tools and
wouldn't count
On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 08:23:06 +0100, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>So, I wonder why Firefox is in a "preferred" registry (extra), while
>Opera is in "community" and Vivaldi is in "aur".
>
>As far as I can see, Vivaldi is an Opera clone. I cannot see, how to
>replace Google as a search engine in Opera - w
2017-03-09 8:23 GMT+01:00 Peter Nabbefeld :
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> So, I wonder why Firefox is in a "preferred" registry (extra), while Opera
> is in "community" and Vivaldi is in "aur".
That is how ArchLinux works:
The developers are volunteers who choose for themselves which packages
they maintain. Communit
I actually tried Vivaldi for a while. It's pretty cool for the
features it delivers out of the box, and it uses DDG by default.
However I found that Firefox' memory management turns out preferable,
since I had a few points where vivaldi would choke on too many tabs.
cheers!
mar77i
On 03/09/2017 02:23 AM, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
> So, I wonder why Firefox is in a "preferred" registry (extra), while
> Opera is in "community" and Vivaldi is in "aur".
>
> As far as I can see, Vivaldi is an Opera clone. I cannot see, how to
> replace Google as a search engine in Opera - what ab
On 03/09/17 at 08:23am, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>
> So, I wonder why Firefox is in a "preferred" registry (extra), while Opera
> is in "community" and Vivaldi is in "aur".
Well it's not even Open Source software, so why would someone be happy with a
blob.
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Jelle van der Waa
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Am 08.03.2017 um 23:12 schrieb Eli Schwartz via arch-general:
On 03/08/2017 03:34 PM, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
Yes, I already wondered about this when looking at the PKGBUIL source
file, because it seemed a decision has been made against it, but the
subject is "How to "decorate" a package build?"
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