I highly doubt it, since it's up-to-date in Antergos (although I suspect
it's an automated build)
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 2:16 AM, mike lojkovic via arch-general <
arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
> Might he be waiting on Linux Mint 18.2 to be released before updating? (all
> of the major bugs
Might he be waiting on Linux Mint 18.2 to be released before updating? (all
of the major bugs should be fixed by then)
On Jun 21, 2017 11:39 PM, "Marcelo "Marc" Ranolfi via arch-general" <
arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> With Cinnamon 3.4.2 released 2 days ago, the version
Good morning,
With Cinnamon 3.4.2 released 2 days ago, the version available in the
official repository is now 3 releases behind.
I exhort those in charge to please give this matter some attention.
Thanks.
On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 4:44 AM, Marcelo Ranolfi
wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> Our Cinnamo
On 21-06-2017 19:51, Alan E. Davis via arch-general wrote:
> For the NVMe drive, I see that it is *up to* 3.2 GB/s, or 3200MB/s, and
> this may be "up-to" that speed..
You should always be aware of the up to claims but it should be
achievable, even if it is only for large sequential reads.
Anothe
On 21-06-2017 20:16, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> On 06/21/2017 03:07 PM, Bjoern Franke wrote:
>> Am 21.06.2017 um 14:17 schrieb David Barri via arch-general:
>>> Broke for me recently too. I had to add this to my .xinitrc:
>>>
>>> systemctl --user start xfce4-notifyd.service
>>>
>>
>> Which DE are
Den 21-06-2017 kl. 20:51 skrev Alan E. Davis via arch-general:
> I apologize for linking to ads.
Top post.
Another thing you shouldn't do:
> I still don't understand what options would be best in /etc/fstab for the
> NVMe M.2 drive. I have noticed various conjectures and ideas about
> discards o
On 06/21/2017 03:07 PM, Bjoern Franke wrote:
Am 21.06.2017 um 14:17 schrieb David Barri via arch-general:
Broke for me recently too. I had to add this to my .xinitrc:
systemctl --user start xfce4-notifyd.service
Which DE are you using? With XFCE, it's autostarted here, not need for
systemctl
Am 21.06.2017 um 14:17 schrieb David Barri via arch-general:
> Broke for me recently too. I had to add this to my .xinitrc:
>
> systemctl --user start xfce4-notifyd.service
>
Which DE are you using? With XFCE, it's autostarted here, not need for
systemctl --user.
Regards
Bjoern
Thank you for the helpful information and advice.
I apologize for linking to ads.
How I connect NVMe would affect performance. I see that my assumptions
about the numbers are pretty naive.
Looking at the specs for a pretty fast conventional hard drive, a Hitachi
Ultrastar HUA723020ALA641 , ma
On 06/21/2017 08:17 AM, David Barri via arch-general wrote:
Broke for me recently too. I had to add this to my .xinitrc:
systemctl --user start xfce4-notifyd.service
1) Any idea what's responsible?
2) From what I can see the issue isn't just startup. If you see my
previous email, it looks
Broke for me recently too. I had to add this to my .xinitrc:
systemctl --user start xfce4-notifyd.service
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