> On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:01 AM, Rashif Ray Rahman
> wrote:
>
>> Anyway, you can always e-mail the maintainer if you want to enquire or
>> help.
>>
>
> That's a good suggestion, I'll do that in the future.
>
> Thanks for the responses!
>
>
> Zander Bolgar
>
In the future, if you need t
> On 04/01/2015 06:53 PM, BrĂ¡ulio Bhavamitra wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> After some many years, I'm back to ArchLinux. One thing that took me time
>> was to read the manuals and run all the commands for installation.
>>
>> That made me wonder on how automation might help things get easier and
>>
> On 09/26/2014 03:31 AM, Stephen Martin wrote:
>> I don't use ffmpeg-complete (I just use the one from [extra].
>>
>> I downgraded to gst-plugins-*-1.4.2* and all streams work again. The
>> issue lies in gst-plugins-*-1.4.3* .
>
> strange; my str
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 05:37:57AM +0800, lolilolicon wrote:
>> With the disclosure of the new bash bug (CVE-2014-6271, CVE-2014-7169),
>> it seems timely to bring this up.
>>
>> Dan added dash to core/base around seven years ago [1], intending the
>> eventually link /bin/sh to dash instead o
> On 09/25/2014 09:22 PM, Stephen Martin wrote:
>> I listen to quite a few radio stations through rhythmbox, and all of
>> them now fail to play with an error of "Could not determine type of
>> stream."
>>
>> I noticed that gstreamer updated yesterda
I listen to quite a few radio stations through rhythmbox, and all of them now
fail to play with an error of "Could not determine type of stream."
I noticed that gstreamer updated yesterday to 1.4.3. Might that be the issue?
Are others experiencing similar problems?
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> Packahe testing/ca-certificates-utils seems to have a packaging problem:
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> ...
> :: Starting full system upgrade...
> :: Replace ca-certificates-java with testing/ca-certificates-utils? [Y/n]
> ...
> (7/7) loading package files [] 100%
> (7/7) checking for
> AK writes:
>
>> Since the URLs are invalid, the build() function seems to fail at the
>> second wget line and aborts the whole process so no package gets
>> built. Fixing the build() function so that wget no longer fails should
>> get you a working package.
>
> I still wonder how 1.5GB w
If you want to use arch in a server environment, you should probably use your
own repo to be safe.
Have a testing machine be on rolling release. When that machine is stable, push
its packages to a private repo and update your server via the private repo.
> Thank guys for the reply!
>
>
> On
Is /Users a valid share on your system?
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On 10 Sep 2012, at 02:25, Randy wrote:
>
> In the past I have been able to mount my Windows computer using the following
> command:
>
> "mount -t cifs -o username=USERNAME,password=PASSWORD
> //192.168.1.107/Users/gumper /mnt/share
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