Hi guys,
I have a Lenovo Carbon X1 third generation, just bought a few months ago.
Everything worked perfectly but a week ago I upgraded to the new kernel
version:
"Linux carbon 3.19.2-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Mar 18 16:21:02 CET
2015 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
After that two problems started:
1. Audio
I bought a crucial M4 (128GB) for my laptop, and now the idea is to move
the operating system and most of the data there, keeping the other disk
in the cd-bay as second disk.
I formatted the SSD disk like this:
Disk /dev/sda: 128.0 GB, 128035676160 bytes, 250069680 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 *
2012/8/20 Guillaume Brunerie :
>
> Hello,
> Did you try to recompile it?
>
> According to the FHS,
>> If a C preprocessor is installed, /lib/cpp must be a reference to it, for
>> historical reasons.
> But it seems that ArchLinux got rid of it recently (this file was
> present before the /lib -> /u
I was trying again to use spin after a long time, and it doesn't seem
to work on arch anymore:
[Src6.2.2]$ ./spin ../Samples/p102.pml
sh: /lib/cpp: No such file or directory
spin: preprocessing failed
I first installed it from AUR and then compiled it myself, compiling
doesn't give any problem bu
Anyway problem solved downgrading avr glibc to 1.7..
2012/7/17 Karol Babioch :
> This can (and to my opinion should) be changed, so you don't need to be
> root. See [1] for some examples for various programmers.
>
> First of all you should try to use the upstream package, which can be
> downloaded here [2]. It already contains the necessary tool cha
I'm trying to use my arduino mega2560 with arch but there's no way to
get it working yet..
I installed the arduino 1.0.1-1, and everything seems to work, until I
try to use the Serial, when I get (compiling from gnoduino):
avr:5 architecture of input file
`/tmp/build1342512569.47XizyI/core.a(Hardw
On 07/16/2012 08:19 PM, Aurko Roy wrote:
I had a similar problem today when I tried to mount my portable hard
drives. The mount process would consume 100% cpu and could not be killed.
Further when I tried to give the shutdown/halt command the system would not
shut down either. The next time I sto
I just finished to get my computer running again, I did a "pacman -Suf",
and the glibc issue made my machine unusable..
Anyway I fixed that easily without reinstalling anything luckily, but
now on reboot I see something very strange.
There is a process running and keeping my machine busy:
357
2012/7/12 Thomas Bächler :
> Am 12.07.2012 17:34, schrieb andrea crotti:
>> Ok thanks, I'm trying now but the vanilla kernel doesn't compile.
>> Looking around in the forum it appears to be the gcc version too new
>> and I'm installing gcc 4.5, let's see
Ok thanks, I'm trying now but the vanilla kernel doesn't compile.
Looking around in the forum it appears to be the gcc version too new
and I'm installing gcc 4.5, let's see if I get it working..
Otherwise another option might be to install from an old arch
installer, but then I have the same probl
2012/7/12 Thomas Bächler :
> Am 12.07.2012 16:38, schrieb andrea crotti:
>> I need 2.6.32 so it might still work..
>> The glibc for example though requires linux3 kernel apparently
>
> No, the glibc requires 2.6.32 (didn't I just say that?):
>
> https://projects.arc
I need 2.6.32 so it might still work..
The glibc for example though requires linux3 kernel apparently, if I
just recompile the kernel will it still work fine?
I would like to create multiple arch linux installations with a
specific (a quite old 2.6 version) kernel version.
Is that in theory possible/easy?
I have a new one recently created but the downport doesn't seem so
easy, so maybe it would just be easier to start with an older one,
any suggestions?
On 04/09/2012 06:45 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
All USB ports work perfectly on this machine as far as I can tell.
I now tried all three ports and exactly same results.
Can it be something in the kernel? Or maybe UDEV configuration (which
I guess
should come at a later stage, so it should not be
On 04/09/2012 06:31 PM, Guus Snijders wrote:
Op 9 apr. 2012 19:05 schreef "Andrea Crotti"
het volgende:
I have a problem with an external USB disk here, which is a WD 500Gb
bought last year.
Recently I decided finally to format it to ext3, since I'm using Linux
everywhere, but n
On 04/09/2012 06:09 PM, Manolo Martínez wrote:
udisks --enumerate shows it? I'm sure you have looked into it, but any chance
that it's in, say, /dev/sdc?
This is what I get:
/org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/dm_2d0
/org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/dm_2d1
/org/freedesktop/UDisks/devices/dm_2d2
/org
I have a problem with an external USB disk here, which is a WD 500Gb
bought last year.
Recently I decided finally to format it to ext3, since I'm using Linux
everywhere, but now I don't seem to see it from my dell latitude.
On my mini dell everything works perfectly, but on the latitude I get
on
I had two macbook pro (one unibody and a previous one) and I finally got
rid of it last year to buy a dell latitude.
I could not be more happy, and I don't really understand in what sense
macbooks are so good.
- the pro machine has a crappy glossy monitor by default
- it gets too hot (mine defini
On 02/27/2012 10:36 AM, Jason Steadman wrote:
On 27 February 2012 10:34, Andrea Crotti wrote:
I'm trying to remove Gnome from another machine, but here starting Xorg
with startx gives
the following error:
(EE) Microsoft Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000: failed to initialize for
relative
I'm trying to remove Gnome from another machine, but here starting Xorg
with startx gives
the following error:
(EE) Microsoft Natural® Ergonomic Keyboard 4000: failed to initialize
for relative axes.
While GDM works perfectly fine.
How can it make a difference?
And where should be the driver
On 02/26/2012 07:57 PM, rafael ff1 wrote:
2012/2/26 Andrea Crotti:
Well I just installed them as dependencies from
yaourt -S python2-tinkerer
and if they are installed as dependencies of something which is still
installed, they should not
be marked as orphans, right?
Run "yaourt -Qi py
On 02/26/2012 07:14 PM, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 8:06 PM, Andrea Crotti
wrote:
Is it maybe that packages from aur don't have the same weight when checking
for reverse dependencies?
How exactly did you install these packages from 'pacman -Qdt' output?
You
I've been using this very nice command after removing a lot of stuff,
and it's great to find orphans.
But I think there are some issues..
For example I just installed python2-tinkerer from aur, which needs
python2-sphinx.
I had installed python-sphinx and they interfere with each other.
So I re
On 02/26/2012 03:32 PM, mike cloaked wrote:
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Andrea Crotti
wrote:
I'm getting very close to a final solution :)
So now the only thing left to do is to make sure that these are executed
(this is my .xprofile):
if [ -x "$(which gpg-agent)" ]; t
On 02/26/2012 12:23 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
It is only for Linux. That was my barrier. It has no portability to Mac or
BSDs. It is a great tool and really comes in handy.
There is an package called inotify-tools that does some basic watching.
I've used it in the past.
Calvin
Well mac has
On 02/26/2012 12:18 PM, Raven wrote:
On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 19:49:55 +0800, Andrea Crotti
wrote:
It's a bit a shame that there isn't any default good indexing system
for Linux.
Now there is also a inotify implementation and tools to set up
watchers on the filesystem,
so why ar
It's a bit a shame that there isn't any default good indexing system for
Linux.
Now there is also a inotify implementation and tools to set up watchers
on the filesystem,
so why are we still mainly stuck with locate and the expensive updatedb?
Are there other problems with the inotify approach
I'm getting very close to a final solution :)
So now the only thing left to do is to make sure that these are executed
(this is my .xprofile):
if [ -x "$(which gpg-agent)" ]; then
if test -f $HOME/.gpg-agent-info && \
kill -0 $(cut -d: -f 2 $HOME/.gpg-agent-info) 2>/dev/null
th
On 02/26/2012 10:01 AM, Jesse Jaara wrote:
I bet you have '5' at the end of your kernel commandline.
You won that was it :)
On 02/25/2012 09:13 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I don't have GNOME installed, but I decided to use GDM.
Isn't there such an entry as I've got:
[spinymouse@archlinux ~]$ grep gdm /etc/inittab
x:5:respawn:/usr/sbin/gdm -nodaemon
- Ralf
I had that line, but my interpretation was that if the initd
On 02/25/2012 08:12 PM, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
lauantai, 25. helmikuuta 2012 20:06:28 Andrea Crotti kirjoitti:
Now the next problem is that networkmanager doesn't see any networks,
and wicd tries to connect but
the password is refused.
I think this again has something to do with Conso
On 02/25/2012 07:54 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
The OP asked for what GNOME does to fulfill his needs.
My interpretation of the original post is, that the OP decided to use a
WM without the DE GNOME, so you are talking about what he has
experienced with GNOME and what he should adopt if he moves a
On 02/25/2012 07:22 PM, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
lauantai, 25. helmikuuta 2012 20:19:31 Jan Steffens kirjoitti:
Probably gnome-settings-daemon
The GNOME Settings Daemon is responsible for setting various parameters of a
GNOME Session and the applications that run under it.
Short: is the GConf
I would like to move away from Gnome, which I don't need at all since I
only need to launch:
- emacs
- conkeror
- thunderbird
- gnome-terminal
and I don't even use the menu but Alt-f2 for that.
The main problem though is that on this laptop (a dell latitude E6420)
if I'm not using gnome I can't m
On 02/12/2012 12:20 AM, Jesse Jaara wrote:
Dunno about mplater but mplayer2 uses lubav, but is conpitable with ffmpeg
after config script patch (version missmach)
Yes exactly, I don't know many details myself but what I'm sure about
is that almost all the core developers switched to libav, and
On 02/11/2012 07:30 PM, Ionut Biru wrote:
On 02/11/2012 09:26 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
I am not part of the libav team, but I know many developers and I
followed the story
of the fork.
I then also noticed that my beloved arch is still using ffmpeg and libav
is not even in
the official
I am not part of the libav team, but I know many developers and I
followed the story
of the fork.
I then also noticed that my beloved arch is still using ffmpeg and libav
is not even in
the official repository (but only in AUR).
Is there a reason for that?
There are quite a few good reasons
Ray Rashif writes:
> On 9 January 2011 22:47, Andrea Crotti wrote:
>> Jelle van der Waa writes:
>>> Then there might be a bug in the rc.d script, did you check out what it
>>> does?
>>
>> Well the rc.d is correct actually, the problem is that with
>
Jelle van der Waa writes:
> Then there might be a bug in the rc.d script, did you check out what it
> does?
Well the rc.d is correct actually, the problem is that with
"killall motion" motion doesn't quit, so the rc.d script
[ ! -z "$PID" ] && kill $PID &> /dev/null
of course doesn't work
I'm trying to setup motion
http://www.lavrsen.dk/foswiki/bin/view/Motion/WebHome
at the moment since I didn't find anything interesting natively on OSX I
was trying to configure inside the virtual machine.
(this is the kernel Linux test 2.6.36-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Nov 24
00:39:57 CET 2010 x86_6
Andrea Crotti writes:
> Not done yet, even adding the right modes to the xorg.conf I can always
> only see the 1024x576 from xrandr.
>
> But another bad news, some kernel errors (I guess conflicts between psb
> and reiserfs) don't let me start networkmanager anymore, wh
I use ususpw and pm-suspend to suspend my dell mini 1010.
Now the swap partition is on lvm, and every time I reboot it will ask
for it, even if it knows perfectly where it is (it's printed 2 lines
above).
And also it works perfectly after, but I would like to get rid of this
thing asking me every
Not done yet, even adding the right modes to the xorg.conf I can always
only see the 1024x576 from xrandr.
But another bad news, some kernel errors (I guess conflicts between psb
and reiserfs) don't let me start networkmanager anymore, which is a bad
thing...
Andrea Crotti writes:
>
> Ok great, now after
> modprobe psb
> the framebuffer goes to an amazing resolution (the native I guess).
> But starting X is veryy bad still, maybe I have to tell to Xorg to load
> the psb driver...
Very exciting we're almost there, I added
Andrea Crotti writes:
> Ray Rashif writes:
>
>> I got a hold of the AspireOne. Plugged in my Arch-on-a-Stick and BAM!
>>
>> 3D is DEAD. Or, dying.
>>
>> I'm giving up on this as a regression of intel/mesa, because some
>> months ago this sa
Ray Rashif writes:
> I got a hold of the AspireOne. Plugged in my Arch-on-a-Stick and BAM!
>
> 3D is DEAD. Or, dying.
>
> I'm giving up on this as a regression of intel/mesa, because some
> months ago this same netbook played UrbanTerror on Ubuntu Netbook
> Remix. I can't test it on that again, b
Alexander Duscheleit writes:
> direct rendering is always "Yes" these days, because mesa includes a
> software render which makes you CPU do all the work.
>
> try: glxinfo | grep "^OpenGL"
>
> here's what I get on my Intel Laptop:
> OpenGL vendor string: Tungsten Graphics, Inc
> OpenGL renderer s
didier gaumet writes:
>
> I don't use Archlinux anymore and thus can't be affirmative but I
> think this is not really a problem because this feature is compiled in
> the kernel instead of being available as a module.
> You can verify if the crda service has been active (it starts but dies
> after
didier gaumet writes:
> Le Thu, 12 Aug 2010 18:31:16 +0200,
> Andrea Crotti wrote about problems with his
> wireless card often deconnecting.
>
> hi,
> I have had a similar problem (non-US citizen) and after having setup
> crda, it works now like a charm (of course depend
Alessandro Doro writes:
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 04:56:33PM +0200, Andrea Crotti wrote:
>> Since I've read somewhere that is not a good measure, how do I know
>> for sure if 3d is activated or not?
>
> glxinfo |grep "^direct rendering: "
I already l
Ray Rashif writes:
> Get a 3D game. I could play UrbanTerror on 800x600 and low details at
> 24+ FPS on an Acer AspireOne.
Mm something less big and easier to install :D?
Downloading tuxkart, let's see.
Strange because it looks faster then before but not fast as the 3d would
be enabled.
Ok tuxk
I have a nice del mini 10" with archlinux and XFCE4
It works great after I updated the kernel the audio and the camera
started to work, which is nice.
BUT
- I think the 3d still doesn't work, I followed the guide (using
intel-dri drivers) and video now runs smoothly, but glgears is still
very
Evangelos Foutras writes:
>
> How did you produce that output? :)
lsof | grep libcrypt
a great tool ;)
Restarting the services made the trick, thanks everyone
Pierre Schmitz writes:
> Not for me. Looks more like pacman was interrupted during the transaction.
> At least libfetch and libarchive are missing. (and I guess a lot of other
> stuff like openssh) Could you add more of the log before and after what you
> already posted. Andy what is about the sy
Thomas Bächler writes:
> Am 20.04.2010 11:35, schrieb Andrea Crotti:
>> I don't know how it could have happened, last thing I did was a "pacman
>> -Suy" which normally doesn't have such disastrous effects...
>
> If you had -Syu'd and your pacm
I was wondering why I was not able to login to a remote arch server.
Openvpn is still working and luckily also webmin, so I logged in and I
saw this:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
> /etc/rc.d/sshd restart
:: Stopping Secure Shell Daemon[BUSY][FAIL]
::
Ray Rashif writes:
> In the latest kernel, there is 'make localmodconfig' for precisely
> this problem.
Thanks to all of you, I recorded everything so I'll try next time.
By the way I had to mask the kernel26 build (even if I don't use it)
because broadcom-wl is always a bit too late and it woul
Sometimes (only twice actually) I had to recompile the kernel with ice
support from aur.
Now compiling the kernel is not a short job, but it looks like it really
compiles EVERYTHING!
Maybe putting my .config somewhere it will not do it, how do you manage
it?
Thanks
Andrea Fagiani writes:
> Hi Andrea,
> 1) time issue
...
Great, that solved everything :)
Now it wouldn't be so bad to have the 3d working but I don't want to
lose too much time.
I had already opened a discussion on the forum
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71102
If someone has a dell 1
I have a little dell 10 with archlinux.
Unfortunately the audio and 3d are not really working, I tried hard some
time ago but with no luck, anyway other problems are more annoying.
- time getting crazy
Every time I reboot this little machine the date is set somehow randomly.
Any idea of what
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