On April 2, 2017 7:06:59 AM GMT+02:00, Rijul Gulati via arch-general
wrote:
>Hello,
>I have recently installed Arch on my desktop machine (KDE).
>I want to access android device (MTP) from terminal. The device is
>accessible from file manager (Dolphin). This means
Hello,
I have recently installed Arch on my desktop machine (KDE).
I want to access android device (MTP) from terminal. The device is
accessible from file manager (Dolphin). This means it has to be mounted
somewhere (right?).
It's not mounted in '/run/user/1000/gvfs' directory
I have following
Op 1 apr. 2017 17:14 schreef "João Miguel via arch-general" <
arch-general@archlinux.org>:
Hello,
I have some unofficial repos added in pacman.conf, and at times use ABS
and the AUR, so I often get messages like this:
# LANG=C pacman -Syu
...
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: udevil:
Hello,
I have some unofficial repos added in pacman.conf, and at times use ABS
and the AUR, so I often get messages like this:
# LANG=C pacman -Syu
...
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: udevil: local (0.4.4-2) is newer than community (0.4.4-1)
...(10 messages from unofficial repos)...
On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 12:27 PM arnaud gaboury
wrote:
> I followed the arch install wiki to install arch alongside w10 and dual
> boot. (w10 was already installed).
> Here is a summarize of the output of fdisk:
> --
> # fdisk
The main problem is that the _useradd_ is launched with -m parameter that
creates the home directory to gitolite user. If user already exists then
the home directory is not recreated. IMHO is better don't use -m modifier
and do something like this:
if [[ ! -d /var/lib/gitolite ]] ; then
mkdir
I followed the arch install wiki to install arch alongside w10 and dual
boot. (w10 was already installed).
Here is a summarize of the output of fdisk:
--
# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/nvme0n1
/dev/nvme0n1p1 260M EFI System
/dev/nvme0n1p3. 186G
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