Nov 6 2020, Fons Adriaensen has written:
Hello all,
After a full upgrade it seems I'm locked out :-(
Do you have free space on your root partition and/or whereever /tmp is
mounted on? I had a few issues a couple of times, especially with the
extra storage of new package files. Though even then
Oct 29 2020, Ralph Corderoy has written:
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Being USB, is it connected directly to the PC or strung out on a hub?
I have tried both.
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Is it definitely getting sufficient power?
It coems with its own power supply.
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Best wishes,
Jeanette
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Hey hey,
I have just got a new Western Digital USB drive, GameDrive, an 8TB medium. I
can't however format it or even create a new partition table.
I am running a fairly up-to-date system:
Kernel: 5.6.19-rt12-1-rt #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT
The device is recognised upon connection, also lsblk shows it.
My backup disk didn't mount, so my root filesystem was completely full.
Sorry...
Best wishes,
Jeanette
Mar 14 2020, Jeanette C. via arch-general has written:
Hey hey,
I'm running on a 5.4.24-rt15-1-rt #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT kernel and since I've
been back - after a day -
Hey hey,
I'm running on a 5.4.24-rt15-1-rt #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT kernel and since I've been
back - after a day - and rebooted my machine, Ican't change ttys anymore.
I checked the keyboard with showkey, both alt and the f-keys come through. No
job is overtaxing the CPU. It's almost down to 0-2% CP
://www.archlinux.org/news/xorg-cleanup-requires-manual-intervention/
where a simple solution is given, too.
Best regards,
nts
On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 at 09:40, Jeanette C. via arch-general
wrote:
Hey hey,
I just tried to update my system. Admittedly, I probably left it a little too
long.
Now xorgproto apparently
Hey hey,
I just tried to update my system. Admittedly, I probably left it a little too
long.
Now xorgproto apparently breas a lot of dependencies. This includes dmxproto
and xproto, which in turn are required by other packages like libgmx or
libxfont.
It there an "automated" method of deali
Hey hey Silvio,
hm this looks more like a challenge for a whole script. I can script, but I'm
not always the most efficient.
If your .md files always look the same, i.e. there is always the exact line
"date: -mm-dd" and you can be sure that one script folder will have all
articles, becaus
Jul 30 2019, Yurii Kolesnykov has written:
Dear Jeanette,
Are you on Notebook or which kind of hardware do you use? It may help
to help you :)
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Dear Yurii,
I think my keyboard problem at least has settled down. I hope that it
was just a glitch. It hasn't returned since early yesterday night
29, 2019, 1:46 PM Jeanette C. via arch-general <
arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hey hey,
since my last update, today, I sometimes can't change ttys. Using showkey
I
have checked that both the alt key and the f-keys are coming through.
Might this be a kernel issues. I believe I cam
Hi Ralf,
I have taken audit=0 aboard and will see if and how it affects my audio
performance.
I do use grub and I do have a manually configured grub.cfg for several
reasons.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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Jul 29 2019, Ralf Mardorf via arch-general has written:
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grep 'linux (' /var/log/pacman.log | tail -1
I have upgraded from kernel 5.0.10.
Alt+fN mostly works, but sometimes fails. Last time I tried alt+left
and/or alt+right which did work. Shortly afterwards alt+fN did work
again. As I say, a
Hey hey,
since my last update, today, I sometimes can't change ttys. Using showkey I
have checked that both the alt key and the f-keys are coming through.
Might this be a kernel issues. I believe I came from 5.0.x and am now on
5.2.3.
May it further be an indication that my jackd settings ha
Hey hey,
I have already posted a comment on AUR for the package in question, and so
apparently had someone else in October of last year.
Is, by any chance, someone using this API/SDK? Is there maybe a simple
fix/workaround for the CMake issue?
The issue is that, with the simplest setup and c
Apr 12 2019, Ralph Corderoy has written:
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Is it possible you haven't disabled the `-j', e.g. `MAKEFLAGS' in
/etc/makepkg.conf?
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Hey hey Ralph,
thanks, it turned out that the -j option had crept back in. Possibly
something during the system update/copy went wrong. Thanks a lot.
Thanks ever
Hey hey,
even after my recent hardware upgrade I still notice issues compiling big AUR
packages from github, like aws-sdk-cpp-git or mysql. This does not happen when
cloning the git repository without AUR and compile using the package's build
system.
I notice that the AUR compile seems to go
Sep 7 2018, ProgAndy has written:
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That seems to be no problem for me with w3m. Just enter the package name
in "Package Search" and press enter.
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Ah that didn't occur to me. I took the browsers to be more oldfashioned
than they are. All done now.
Thanks and best wishes,
Jeanette
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Sep 7 2018, Eli Schwartz via arch-general has written:
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Jeanette, you can submit an orphan request for this package as the
original maintainer is not fixing it, and then adopt the package to fix
the dependencies.
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Hm, I'll have to go through the mailinglist then, since I can't search
AUR p
Thank you both for your answers I will give both solutions a try.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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Hey hey,
I just tried to install gnupod-git from AUR and there is one unmet dependency
not found by either pacman or through AUR: perl-date-parse .
Short of building an AUR myself, is there something I could do?
Best wishes,
Jeanette
* Website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is
Jun 16 2018, pete via arch-general has written:
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is there a command
line utility that i can give the start and finish positions and it wil
do the cutting and saving for me as i hope this will be simpler and
quicker
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Hi Pete,
there are several. Sox. see man sox and search for trim (use / t
May 18 2018, Ralph Corderoy has written:
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dict -d moby-thesaurus thesaurus
Thanks Ralph!
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Best wishes,
Jeanette
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* SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jeanette_c
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Hey hey,
is there a tool in the Arch repositories, including AUR, that can access a
thesaurus like mythes from the commandline?
I've read about an example program coming with the source distribution of
mythes, but couldn't find anything on my system. Before finding and installing
sources, I'd
Hey hey,
I have problems with hunspell recognising apostrophes. Googling for it, I find
that it's a known problem, which is - according to GitHub - still open.
Is hunspell still the spellchecker of the hour or are there preferred
packages, more actively maintained?
Thanks and best wishes,
J
Hello Einhad,
thank you for your detailed response. That is currently the way I'm running
it. I was just wondering if I should - as Giancarlo suggested - one of the
suplementary files and, if so, which ones.
As for the example configuration it was spot on. Alas, I haven't discovered a
way to
Hey hey,
how would I best adapt Grub's configuration file (gurb.cfg)?
The usecase: I use Grub's play command to play different melodies for
different entries and one when Grub is ready to be used. The reason behind it:
I'm blind and like to know quite early on what is happening.
Where would I
Mar 13 2018, Carsten Mattner has written:
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Does the keyboard function in BIOS?
Can't tell, I'm blind and there's no screen connected anyway. Don't have
one anymore.
Does it work if boot another distro's live usb or cd?
Hm, I should really try that. Thanks for the hint.
You said 4.13/4.14
Hey hey,
I updated yesterday, from some;thing like a 4.13 or 4.14 kernel to version
4.15.5 and couldn't use my PS/2 keyboard. I saw the LEDs flashing when the
system started, but couldn't get any response from the keyboard upon login.
I've managed to get the system going with a USB keyboard.
Dec 26 2017, David Runge has written:
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`man makepkg.conf` for more info.
You can either set it globally in /etc/makepkg.conf or locally in .makepkg.conf.
Thanks David, once I glommed onto it, it was easy. It was just very
remiss of me, giving up too early. :(
Best wishes,
Jeanette
Best,
ec 26 2017, Zachary Kline via arch-general has written:
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Isn?t this what makepkg.conf is for? You can specify all the make options you?d
want in there.
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Thanks, that was the only place I didn't look being discouraged by the
manpage for makepkg. :)
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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Hey hey,
is there a simple, systematic option to set make options for building AUR
packages, that are compiled on the local system? I know that I can edit the
PKGBUILD file for each package, but I'd prefer something global. My goal is to
build using multiple jobs (-j option for make).
I searc
Dec 8 2017, Bennett Piater has written:
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So, add
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
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Thank you very much! (and I just considered leaving the list the other
day... :) )
Best wishes,
Jeanette
* website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is a state of sound
* SoundCloud: http
Dec 8 2017, Bennett Piater has written:
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Thanks Bennett.
Another option would be to configure gpg to automatically download
missing keys from a key server.
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Quick tip or link of a howto? It's been ages since I set anything up
with GPG and co.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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Hey hey,
it has happened a couple of times now, that AUR packages' GPG keys can't be
verified using aurget. Here's one example from installing the Linux realtime
kernel:
aurget -Sy linux-rt-bfq
[copious output]
patch-4.14.3-rt5.patch ... FAILED (unknown public key 4FE5E3262872E4CC)
ERROR: One o
Nov 8 2017, Simon Doppler has written:
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This is my terminal output when I try to delete the directory
[root@tollana dopsi]# LANG=en rm -rf /home/dopsi/multilib
rm: cannot remove '/home/dopsi/multilib': Operation not permitted
[root@tollana dopsi]# lsattr | grep multilib
--- ./
Aug 30 2017, João Miguel via arch-general has written:
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like LXDE and WMs such as xmonad and dwm allow one to easily configure
them — you can find a lot more about DEs and WMs like these in the
respective Arch Wiki pages. As a bonus, they're also lighter, faster,
and harder to crash.
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Hi J
Hey hey,
I've started trying Cinnamon as a desktop. Since I'm blind, I rely on the
keyboard shortcuts. The standard keybindings doesn't appear to give me much
access though.
Using gsettings I've identified a few Cinnamon related schemas. Though not all
of them are taking effect. I've read abo
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