Re: [arch-general] suspend to RAM with home on NFS

2020-11-01 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Do you have _netdev option set for /home in fstab? I can't think of any reasons this would be a problem. It certainly wouldn't prevent you from suspending, if anything you'd just encounter trouble when resuming. Check your systemd config perhaps? >From the wiki here:

Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] archiso v49 with new features

2020-10-30 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Saw mention of assisting blind users, and thought I'd mention TalkingArch: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TalkingArch On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 11:36 AM Alexander Epaneshnikov via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > ok. i write on arch general because i can't write to arch

Re: [arch-general] usbguard package neglected

2020-10-27 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
You can build the latest yourself https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/usbguard-git/ but it is good that Levente is being diligent in verifying the new maintainers. On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:31 AM arch user via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > On 27.10.20 03:45, Eli Schwartz via

Re: [arch-general] (no subject)

2020-03-24 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Have you looked at lsusb -t ? Maybe the port is disabled in your bios/firmware? Verify that you are booting a kernel you have (modules for) ls -ld /usr/lib/modules/`uname -r` check which usb controllers you have, lspci, they will be *hci On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 11:00 AM Robin Martijn wrote: >

Re: [arch-general] Pacman Database Signatures

2020-02-02 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Could a tempfile be used or the file name from the URL instead of the content disposition? At least prior to signature verification? Seems this could still be "exploited" by specifying a file name of another source in the package perhaps? Makes me wonder about the ::dest suffix of sources albeit

Re: [arch-general] Status of WPA3

2020-01-26 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
hrm, do you have access to the AP? Quick google suggest the nl_recvmsgs might not be important--- related to scanning. You might gather up your hw/fw/kernel wpa_supplicant hostapd info and try the linux-wireless mailing list, as these are recent changes maybe there are still some bugs. I would

Re: [arch-general] Status of WPA3

2020-01-25 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
More recent kernels should have 80211w for that driver which is also required. https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtw88/main.c#L1239

Re: [arch-general] Status of WPA3

2020-01-25 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
heftig has updated wpa_supplicant pkg https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/diff/trunk/config?h=packages/wpa_supplicant=3337d901e02dc38e95b23b714747b0384b2e5171 On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 3:50 AM Bjoern Franke via arch-general wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > Using it with network manager is very

Re: [arch-general] Why are Archlinux packages stripped of (debugging) symbols?

2020-01-22 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
The reason I'd really like native packages to be built with split symbols even if they aren't included in the package but available through some other means... Is so that bug wranglers can more easily make sense of traces/coredumpctl info output, where rebuilding the package would just be a hassle

Re: [arch-general] Hibernation Failure

2020-01-12 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Ah interesting. Do those memory regions match what is reported in proc/iomem prior to hibernating-- odd question but I recall someone on the irc encountering a difference. I suggest hopping on the IRC if you're able, easier and quicker, probably not arch specific but feel free to start there or

Re: [arch-general] Hibernation Failure

2020-01-12 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Swap_encryption#With_suspend-to-disk_support On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 4:40 PM Paul Dann via arch-general wrote: > > I'm having trouble getting hibernation to work on my new Dell Inspiron > 7590. It seems that the image is stored correctly (onto

Re: [arch-general] too many brick walls for graphical archlinux install

2020-01-06 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
There is a distro that aims to do this, https://talkingarch.tk/ On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 9:56 AM Jude DaShiell wrote: > I commented some lines out in /etc/pulse/client.conf and > /etc/pulse/daemon.conf. Next thing to try is install speech-dispatcher > and festival and voices for festival and see

Re: [arch-general] Got a problem with networking.

2019-12-22 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
At some point Microsoft restricted anonymous logins, are you using credentials to access the shares? Not sure this would be an arch problem but either way you'll have to provide more info, maybe show ss or use tcpdump/Wireshark to inspect traffic On Sun, Dec 22, 2019, 3:35 PM mick howe via

Re: [arch-general] Archlinux fail2ban not working

2019-11-01 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Your regex doesn't look like it would match. If is substituted for your hostname that part of the regex would need to be before the unknown user part On Fri, Nov 1, 2019, 2:51 AM Maykel Franco via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > Hi, I have this rule: > > jail.conf: > >

Re: [arch-general] 'base' package install with non-updated linux-kernel

2019-10-19 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
You don't need to install the Linux package. I think generally that's why it was removed from base. You might look into using pacman.conf IgnorePkg to prevent upgrades... But I will try to post on that thread, it may not be an issue with the kernel. So check there shortly On Sat, Oct 19, 2019,

Re: [arch-general] Bios Raid (Fake Raid) and Virtual Raid (Software Raid)

2019-09-02 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
If you're talking about intel rapid storage it is compatible/useable like soft raid On Mon, Sep 2, 2019, 6:19 AM Chris Billington via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > You can do software raid in Arch using mdadm. Details here: > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RAID > >

Re: [arch-general] script talkingarch

2019-08-03 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
My understanding is you press enter to install talkingarch On Sat, Aug 3, 2019, 7:19 AM Jude DaShiell wrote: > probably not. If you want that kind of hand-holding the urls were > already sent to this list for Jenux which has several scripts though > even with them they're not like the Javelin

Re: [arch-general] Can't change tty's since last update

2019-07-29 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Hesitant to reply because I haven't really looked into this much, but was maybe hwdb part of ststemd / formerly udev updated? I know it has key bindings On Mon, Jul 29, 2019, 1:46 PM Jeanette C. via arch-general < arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: > Hey hey, > since my last update, today, I

Re: [arch-general] talkingarch

2019-07-28 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
https://talkingarch.tk/tutorials/TalkingArch%20Tutorial%20-%20Basic%20Installation.opus Is a link to audio instructions. On Sun, Jul 28, 2019, 5:04 AM adérito wrote: > Hello how do I install talkingarch send me the commands to install > talkingarch. please. > > Enviado do Correio para Windows

Re: [arch-general] How long do you make the passphrase for the private key?

2019-06-25 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
I did a quick search and noticed by default pbkdf2 is not used... Check this out, https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/84482/do-gpg-and-openssh-use-key-stretching-on-their-keypairs Seems worth it, but hardware solutions still seen preferable and have anti hammering. On Tue, Jun 25, 2019,

Re: [arch-general] How long do you make the passphrase for the private key?

2019-06-25 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Doesn't the actual key get derived using pbkdf2 with many iterations making brute force of even fairly weak passphrases time consuming? I am not sure it is as critical as one would think. There are more secure options too such as smart cards / hsm or ssh-ca. Maybe look into those options as well?

Re: [arch-general] HDMI Output died over night

2019-06-25 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
Does the display work at startup? Like does it POST and do you have a boot loader? Do you have another device that you could use to check that the cable and monitor are not the issue? What graphics card are you using and which driver? And change to kernel or initrd? Awhile ago I believe xf86

Re: [arch-general] Harassment by David Runge

2019-05-13 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
I am unable to locate PKGBUILDs for the packages mentioned, php-redis and liblzf. I've looked on the site you mentioned, Archlinux's packages, and in AUR. Am I missing something? Do you maintain Archlinux packages for these? Or is it that David is perhaps trying to make PKGBUILD and asking that

Re: [arch-general] Haupage TV Card PCI

2019-04-29 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/trunk?h=packages/linux=325086f906b021d0c3350b50915e9342bc0f2183 seemed to make something related to DVB a module The code to copy the dvb modules is still in the PKGBUILD,

[arch-general] Update some pkg sources to use https:// when available

2019-04-02 Thread Justin Capella via arch-general
https://www.archlinux.org/todo/use-https-in-the-url-field/ https://gist.github.com/b1tninja/9a1184a9713a16e77c7ae65d1829d589 git clone --depth=1 --no-checkout "https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git; pkgs; pushd pkgs; git reset --hard HEAD; git checkout HEAD -- */trunk/PKGBUILD;