On 03/03/2019 00:36, Ivy Foster via arch-general wrote:
> On 02 Mar 2019, at 6:48 pm +, Juha Kankare via arch-general wrote:
>> Hey,
> Hello!
>
>> I've been trying to get my locale to work correctly, adn everythign else
>> seems to be roughly correct (if I set grp:alt_shift_toggle with
>>
On 02 Mar 2019, at 6:48 pm +, Juha Kankare via arch-general wrote:
> Hey,
Hello!
> I've been trying to get my locale to work correctly, adn everythign else
> seems to be roughly correct (if I set grp:alt_shift_toggle with
> setxkbmap I can switch between my keyboards), but the option
>
Hi all,
I've setup a new arch install on a VM where almost everything runs as expected.
Only gpg talking to key servers fails.
Trying a key search results in:
~]$ gpg --keyserver hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net --search-keys Alltag
gpg: error searching keyserver: Server indicated a failure
gpg:
Hey,
I've been trying to get my locale to work correctly, adn everythign else
seems to be roughly correct (if I set grp:alt_shift_toggle with
setxkbmap I can switch between my keyboards), but the option
grp:alt_shift_toggle doesn't work unless I run the command manually.
I've checked
Hi Maykel,
> Now only remove ^M character from log files in buffer time but this
> not working:
>
> script -f -c '/usr/local/bin/cccam -d' mylogfile.log | sed 's/^M//g'
script(1) writes to mylogfile.log, sed sees no input.
This will remove the carriage returns at the end of lines once script
has
Hi Maykel,
> > > > Otherwise, `LC_ALL=C strace -ff -o st /usr/local/bin/CCcam -d'
> > > > will capture the write(2)s or similar and you can see what file
> > > > descriptors its writing to and work backwards to see how that
> > > > was obtained, e.g. by opening /dev/tty.
> > >
> > > Nothing
On Sat, Mar 02, 2019 at 01:43:10 +, Juha Kankare via arch-general wrote:
> For some reason, ' $ TZ=UTC sudo pacman' and '$ sudo TZ=UTC pacman' both
> work, but '$ alias pacman="TZ=UTC pacman"' and then '$ sudo pacman'
> doesn't, even though (from what I know) it should be practically equal
Am 02.03.19 um 02:43 schrieb Juha Kankare via arch-general:
> On 02/03/2019 02:23, ProgAndy wrote:
>
>> Am 02.03.19 um 01:12 schrieb mpan:
I just used the /var/log/pacman.log for the first time to give me the
last date-time I did a system upgrade ('starting full system upgrade' in
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