David C. Rankin wrote:
> Listmates,
>
> It seems the latest round of updates for kde4 broke kdemod3 Quanta.
> Here is the error:
>
> 17:20 alchemy:~> /opt/kde/bin/quanta
> /opt/kde/bin/quanta: error while loading shared libraries: libjpeg.so.62:
> cannot open shared object file: No such f
Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
> Hi,
> When you install Arch on a device such as the freerunner, nokia n800,
> (t-mobile G1/2/3 ?) do you still have the ability to make/receive phone
> calls and sms'es? I'm looking for the perfect personal organizer
> (linux with extensive userland so I can run/do everyt
Alper KANAT wrote:
> Hey There,
>
> I've never heard of BeagleBoard. As a user of it, have you tried playing HD?
> I really would like to have one if can play various formats of digital video
> and of course on Arch!
>
> Cheers!
>
I tried the Angstrom distribution, connected to a DVI-capable mo
Jaime Oyarzun Knittel wrote:
> Giovanni Scafora wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I just noticed this project [1], It's awesome. :-)
>> What do you think about?
>> Cheers,
>>
>> [1] http://archmobile.org/trac/wiki/AFR
>>
>
> I noticed a few
Giovanni Scafora wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I just noticed this project [1], It's awesome. :-)
> What do you think about?
> Cheers,
>
> [1] http://archmobile.org/trac/wiki/AFR
>
I noticed a few days ago too. Thanks for remembering, I'm gonna try it
right now on a BeagleBoard.
Cheers!
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mitoyarzu
Andrea Scarpino wrote:
> no, you need also kdepimlibs built with gpgme 1.1.8 instead of 1.2.
>
> I built and uploaded they few minutes ago.
>
I built kdepimlibs from svn and now the apps are running!
Thank you!
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mitoyarzun
Andrea Scarpino wrote:
> On 05/07/2009, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>> Do you use i686? Afaik Andrea built them with gpgme 1.2.
> Sorry, there was an incomprehension here.
> I am building now kdepim with gpgme 1.1.8.
>
I have gpgme 1.1.8-1 installed, but when I try to compile kdepim-kmail
it says some
Hi.
I've been using kde-unstable for some days, but I've been unable to use
kdepim apps, like kmail and kaddressbook.
Kmail runs, but when I try to add a new account it quits with this
message in the console: kmail: relocation error:
/usr/lib/libgpgme++-pthread.so.2: symbol gpgme_check_version_in
Adam Stokes wrote:
> Just curious if anyone else is running into this small problem?
>
> Basically when adding an exception to a unverified ssl site I have to
> manually put the url into the location text field rather than it
> populating automatically like firefox.
>
> Thanks
Yes I have seen th
nored
(http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13198).
Thank you!
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Jaime Oyarzun Knittel
ArchLinux Chile
http://www.archlinux.cl/
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Jaime Oyarzun Knittel wrote:
[...]
>
>> Can you
>> associate manually to an access point?
>
> Not sure what you mean by "manually". I usually use either
> networkmanager/knetworkmanager or netcfg for networking, both of which
&
David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Got a bit of network weirdness going on here. 2 different Arch laptops,
> an old one and a new one, with completely different hardware (and also
> i686 vs. x86_64), but both are completely up to date with the latest
> repos. On the old (i686) one, "iwlist scan" works f
h the newest driver.
So xf86-video-intel is still buggy, I own a Thinkpad x61 with an Intel
x3100 video card.
How can I help in seeing what is the problem (logfiles, recompile with
debug options, etc.)?
Thank you very much!
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Jaime Oyarzun Knittel
http://www.archlinux.cl/
Ángel Velásquez wrote:
> Jaime Oyarzun Knittel ha scritto:
[...]
>> That's really obvious. In virtualbox *ose* thinks aren't working,
>>
>
> You meant *things* ;)
Haha, can't get used to this language yet :)
>> however I think I solved it, I'll
Svein Tonning wrote:
> You need the module and adding the user to the group virtualbox.
That's really obvious. In virtualbox *ose* thinks aren't working,
however I think I solved it, I'll check it during the morning.
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Jaime Jose Oyarzun Knittel
Estudiante Ingenieria Civil Informatica
Universid
daniel g. siegel wrote:
> if you are compiling it yourself, just add the --disable-hardening
> flag.
>
> daniel
>
That solved the permissions issue, but it still can't find /dev/vboxdrv.
This was reported in http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/2305.
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Jaime Jose Oyarzun Knittel
Estudiante Inge
Hi!
I (and some people too) have been experiencing problems with
virtualbox-ose since it was upgraded to version 2.0.2.
The problems are described here:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/11528?project=5
and here:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=55406&p=1
There is a workaround for this
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