Hi
Firefly is looking for some developers to add Linux OS support for their
devices and
can give some free samples.
They have the Station P1 RK3399 and Station M1 RK3328 and plan to also
release a RK3568 device in a couple of weeks.
http://stationpc.com/portal.php?mod=topic&topicid=2
http://stati
On 31/05/15 08:12, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 30 May 2015 15:03:52 -0500, Jeffrey Tolar wrote:
>> It looks like that might be an error from hunspell
>
> I've got aspell and hunspell installed, but actually it happens when
> e.g. saveing a file with Pluma, while spell checking wasn't involved. I
On 25/07/13 20:35, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I safe configurations to another path, instead of using ~?
>
> I need this for audio applications, to restore different audio sessions
> and to get different profiles for some applications.
>
> If I run
> HOME=/home/rocketmouse/alt_profile
void showing development releases as new
releases? For example, Perl 5.17 shows as a new release but AFAIK it is
only a development release...
--
Ross Lagerwall
upcoming ubuntu is using 2.9.0
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=raring&keywords=libxml2 and I
> assume their applications work fine
>
As does openSUSE 12.3:
http://en.opensuse.org/Package_list
and Fedora 18 and 19:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/libxml2.git/
Regards
--
Ross Lagerwall
rt
telepathy-haze: libpurple support
Regards
--
Ross Lagerwall
Hi,
Is there a reason (other than lack of time) that libxml2 has not been updated
from 2.8 to 2.9 (now 2.9.1)?
Regards
--
Ross Lagerwall
On 29/01/12 06:41, P NIKOLIC wrote:
> yes i appologise for the top posting i have nothing in that way of
> mail clients running postiong via yahoo's web mail system and it does
> not allow me to bottom post very sorry for the un needed hassles i
> hate top posting my self many appolagies to the li
On 20/01/12 07:35, Nils wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> I hope this is not offtopic and I hope to find help here because Archlinux
> has python3 as default python.
>
> I have a software, a Music Notation Editor, here that can start in a
> one-liner and I need to find a bug that only occurs on some s
On 04/01/12 21:25, Jonathan Vasquez wrote:
>
> Those are my worthless cents as well I suppose :).
>
Not so worthless I think. Is good to discuss this stuff in the open.
On 04/01/12 15:16, Gaetan Bisson wrote:
> [2012-01-03 20:27:57 -0500] Jonathan Vasquez:
>> It seems like you are just trolling on people that have legitimate
>> questions. Signal to Noise increased.
>
> Exactly!
>
> Even Angel's troll brings more signal to this discussion than your "I
> have the
On 07/12/11 03:15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: arch-general-boun...@archlinux.org on behalf of Thanasis Georgiou
> Sent: Tue 12/6/2011 14:20
> [snip]
> Arch is using a different repository for 32-bit software under 64-bit
> machines called 'multilib'. You only need to
Please excuse my previous rant on this subject, it was sent in error. My
bad.
And here is an example of what happens to the underlying system when one
sector of the dev community does not listen to or consider the needs of
others when changing or removing legacy(their words not mine)
functionality. In customising and stripping away "unnecessary" stuff
Ubuntu has determined t
Original Message
Subject: Re: [arch-general] pacman/libalpm/libfetch do not honor TMPDIR
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2011 08:35:37 +1300
From: Ross Hamblin
Reply-To: rossc...@gmail.com
To: General Discussion about Arch Linux
On 01/12/11 07:49, "Jérôme M. Berger" wrote:
>
op to hibernate if UPS
battery runs low. That way when power resumes I continue working from
where I was, less downtime for me.
Ross.
On 27/07/11 07:57, Renato wrote:
Hello, maybe I don't understand how the command "lastb" should work,
but no matter how many times I try to login inputting a wrong password
I still get nothing but this:
$ sudo lastb
btmp begins Fri May 6 23:40:14 2011
Seems to be working ok here. Does cat /
On 09/03/11 13:55, Thomas Misilo wrote:
I tried , but pacman says it cannot find them the different tar.gz files to
download, but once I install Arch, and add the mirror to mirrorlist as Server =
http://ip/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch it works great.
Will keep trying to get it work :).
Thanks,
in a simular manor?
You could try slim, is graphical login manager which uses .xinitrc It
works well for me, looks good and very lightweight.
Ross.
ives
you don't need to provide the /dev/sdN.
Ross.
On 05/06/10 17:36, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Jun 4, Ross did say:
If you are using a usb -> serial adapter I think your Modem should be
something like /dev/ttyS0 (you could check on your system with "dmesg
|grep serial") instead of /dev/ttyUSB0
On 04/06/10 16:39, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Jun 4, Ross did say:
Perhaps you need pulse instead of tone dialing? If that is the case try
setting Dial Command = ATDP
Thanks for the suggestion Ross. Though I don't see how that could be it...
All of my telep
g: ATDT7340102
--> Waiting for carrier.
ATDT7340102
ERROR
--> Invalid dial command.
--> Disconnecting at Thu Jun 3 15:38:23 2010
UnderTree =->
Perhaps you need pulse instead of tone dialing? If that is the case try
setting Dial Command = ATDP
Ross.
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