2009/5/9 Baho Utot :
> I have done a new install using the 2009-02 install cd
>
> Then sync and updated the system with pacman
>
> install alsa and the xorg
>
> I have installed hal and it is running
>
> When I start xorg I get no "X" on the screen.
>
> Thanks
>
What is your ~/.xinitrc ?
Btw, I am experimenting crashes sometimes when I am playing
nexuiz and I switch to a virtual console.
2009/4/13 Jonathan Brown :
>
> Hi all
>
> Upon updating to the latest xorg/nvidia (Xfce), and rebooting, X seems to
> take about 4 times as long to start, and programs seem to take about 2-3
> t
2009/4/1 kludge :
>
>>> Yeah, you better do.
>>>
>>> It's about time the obsolete i686 branch vanished. Everyone who's
>>> still wanting it must be a weenie, and there's no place for those
>>> in the Arch philosophy -- go try Redhat or something.
>>>
>>> My 2 cents.
>>>
>>> Leslie
>>>
>>> --
>>> Li
2009/3/29 Maurício
> Hi,
>
> Do you think it's possible to live without X,
> replacing framebuffer for it, using packages
> available for arch? I imagine something like
> DirectFB or similar, using it when text is
> not enough. I think I could do with a browser
> and a pdf viewer, but I wasn't a
Btw, it seems the site is down =(
2009/2/11 Zack
> rm /usr/lib/klibc/include/asm
> pacman -Su
>
> It's under the news section on the Arch homepage :)
>
>
> Zack
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Preston C. wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:09
Please give us the exact error to know what package(s) are failing to
install.
2009/2/11 Preston C.
> I am following the Beginner's Guide to try and get AL installed, and
> have come across a problem. I made it to the part about updating the
> system, before the installation of ALSA and X.
>
> H
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