On 11-12-2020 11:21, Ricardo Band wrote:
Ohai,
I'd like to use FreeCAD and KiCAD on the same system but I can't
install them both from the official repos because kicad depends on
opencascade und freecad depends on opencascade74. I can't install both
because these two opencascades don't like to
Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini
For clarity :
Does this affect people without an nvidia card ?
Are users with an nvidia card that only use nouveau kernel module affected ?
Lone_Wolf
On 28-11-2020 19:24, Riccardo Paolo Bestetti wrote:
I'm informed on what the supported boot processed for Arch are, and I
very well known which one I'm running, as I configured it. :)
I'm grateful for your help, but you didn't really answer any of my
questions, which are about some specifics o
.
Check the hooks in your mkinitcpio.conf : are you using the systemd hook
or any of the sd-* hooks ?
If yes, mkinitpio sd-encrypt hook is what handles your encrypted drives.
see [3] for details
If no, busybox encrypt hook is responsible, see [4].
Lone_Wolf
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org
On 08-10-2020 14:45, Jörg Jellissen wrote:
Hello,
i have many problems with arch linux and the package ethminer
i'm not sure if it is the correct mailinglist for this problem. But i
try it
When i start ethminer in a terminal with or without sudo, the right
opencl device and so on... i became
https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/blob/packages/brltty/trunk/brltty.tmpfiles
is what triggers that message .
Does that match the permissions of the file on your system ?
Lone_Wolf
On 30-08-2020 07:54, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 8/29/20 6:02 PM, Frederik Schwan via arch-dev-public wrote:
Please make sure you all have a working account at our Gitlab instance.
If this change is 2-weeks away, shouldn't there be a note at least at the
following existing sites informing
On 09-07-2020 02:48, Junhee Lee via arch-general wrote:
Dear the maintainers.
First of all, I sincerely appreciate your effort to maintain this distribution.
I would like to report an incident related to the two packages: cuda and nvidia.
It seems that the cuda package is recently updated
On 06-07-2020 00:32, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Platform #1: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Are you using amdapp-sdk from aur ?
Please post lspci -k output
LW
sources through source array and add them manually in
prepare().
This allows packagers to follow upstream intent but stay in control.
- gomodules are source files.
If they need to be downloaded that should happen in prepare() , not
build() .
Lone_Wolf
12 and the package was never updated
after initial upload in 2015.
Maybe https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sc-im/ is an alternative ?
It's a ncurses spreadsheet / calculator .
Lone_Wolf
On 08-04-2020 23:26, brent s. wrote:
On 4/8/20 17:24, Jude DaShiell wrote:
which package has the v
mmand, ralph .
Below are some data from my own system (threadripper 1920x , NvME2 ssd) .
lzop is about twice as fast as gzip , while xz is very slow.
Lone_Wolf
$ perf stat -e instructions mkinitcpio --generate testing --compress
gzip > /dev/null
Performance counter stats for 'mkinitcp
On 06-04-2020 11:47, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Giancarlo,
Of course lzop will be faster than xz, but mkinitcpio's default is gz,
which should be comparable, at least in speed, with lzop.
A slap-dash test.
$ perf stat -e instructions gzip /dev/null
Performance counter stats for 'gz
On 11-01-2020 10:09, Georg wrote:
You can use the ALA [0] to update to a specific date.
Pick a date not too far before the first zst packages roll in, update
(keyring first) and then you should be able to use the current mirrors.
[0]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_Archive
of the OpenGL specification (32-bit)
$
Is that output proof enough that ati-dri is not used by anything else
then mesa & lib32-mesa or is there a better way to determine which
packages depend on a specific virtual package ?
Lone_Wolf
[1]
https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.
ruari 2018.
The proper solution is to file a bug to have the package makedepend on
xorgproto .
Lone_Wolf
dmx support
archlinux does that, but are there real users of DmX ?
Lone_Wolf
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/xorg-devel@lists.x.org/msg57422.html
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
That's the likely culprit, check your build flags .
https://embeddedartistry.com/blog/2017/05/22/werror-is-not-your-friend/
On 27-10-2019 12:14, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi,
I have an Arch Linux laptop that hasn't been updated in a long time,
mainly because it started to lock-up after a few minutes uptime,
requiring a power cycle. I'm now trying to update all its packages in
the hope the lock-ups have gone, and if no
On 28-05-2019 14:28, Yurii Kolesnykov wrote:
Hi,
I’m have testing and kde-unstable enabled and for a while I see that my GPU (RX
580, same with old R9 270X) keeps being enabled in KDE/PulseAudio at boot and
sometimes randomly at runtime. I consider this as a bug, but I’m not sure where
to r
ght notices ?
This could potentially affect many archlinux packages with numerous
license types.
(Wiki suggests named copyright notices are needed for BSD , ISC, MIT ,
zlib/png and Python licenses)
Lone_Wolf
Android.mk
#
# Copyright © 2011-2012 Intel Corporation
#
util_double_list.
On 21-05-2019 16:26, Genes Lists via arch-general wrote:
On 5/20/19 10:41 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-dev-public wrote:
Hi All,
...
In this initial phase I want to ask as many of you to test this as a
replacement to mkinitcpio in your setups,
as many as possible, and in as many scenari
On 18-05-2019 01:23, David C. Rankin wrote:
So is this just one of those circumstances where you have to manually check
if packages are no longer needed by the system and uninstall manually? It's
not a big deal, but more a curiosity to understand when this type thing can
occur in the normal
On 30-04-2019 00:04, pete via arch-general wrote:
evening all ..
just done an update to my system and the PCI TV card has stopped
working all mention of it has gone from Kaffeine i notice now all the
dvb related modules seem to be USB based things ? strange decission
is it now that you have s
on you set a symlink from /etc/localtime to a timezone.
I'm 99% sure the timezone set there is whats used by pacman.log .
Lone_Wolf
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2013-January/024354.html
In that thread on arch-dev-public, the license from valve for the steam
client is discussed.
Sofar noone mentioned section C4, export controls.
4. Export Controls. The Program may not be re-exported, download
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