03.11.2020 14:51, Morne Ross via arch-general пишет:
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://st
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
Yo!
Thought it'd just summarize short how the event went. The reserved time was 2
hours, but we wound up roughly using 1 hour. The first 30 minutes was spent with
me and Jelle holding an talk each. After some questions after each we talk we
help a Q&A with the team members present. We had around 5
Yo!
Chaos Communication Camp is happening the upcoming week and as with any CCC
event we have Arch team members attending. Jelle, shibumi, coderobe, alad, david
and me hanging around different assemblies.
I have registered a meetup, similar to the one we did at 35C3, on Thursday 22nd
of August 19
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 08:57:54PM -0600, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> No reading at all isn't necessarily what I'm after.
>
> Like I said, I can follow and appreciate clear instructions.
>
> I need to end up with a distro that has good driver support,
> and very low resource utilization and gets m
Hi Steve,
> I need to end up with a distro that has good driver support, and very
> low resource utilization and gets me to a GUI in 20 steps or less,
> which are clear steps.
IIRC you have 1 GiB RAM to play with so you probably need to consider
what GUI you want and what you expect to be able t
On Saturday, March 23, 2019 6:05:59 AM CET David C. Rankin wrote:
> In the past there was a wonderful "Beginner's Guide" with detailed a
> detailed install procedure with expanded explanations for each step. When
> the arch installer went away, it was removed shortly thereafter. It would
> be worth
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 20:57:54 -0600, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
>I need to end up with a distro that has good driver support,
>and very low resource utilization and gets me to a GUI in 20
>steps or less, which are clear steps.
>
>Ubuntu being virtually zero steps, so that gives you a better idea.
Hi,
On 03/22/2019 08:37 PM, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> My apologies, but the instructions aren't clear at all. I don't know
> where in the instructions the event I'm seeing is taking place.
>
> I'm seeing a prompt but it's not obvious what to put there even from the
> instructions. I not completely sur
Not the right attitude, my friend! Kinda sucks actually.
I'm very familiar with command lines and can always handle clear
instructions.
I'm going to say this again. The instructions I was pointed to were not
clear.
Steve
On 2019-03-22 21:49, Doug Newgard via arch-general wrote:
> On Fri,
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 19:37:18 -0600
st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> My apologies, but the instructions aren't clear at all. I don't know
> where in the instructions the event I'm seeing is taking place.
>
> I'm seeing a prompt but it's not obvious what to put there even from the
> instructions. I not co
No reading at all isn't necessarily what I'm after.
Like I said, I can follow and appreciate clear instructions.
I need to end up with a distro that has good driver support,
and very low resource utilization and gets me to a GUI in 20
steps or less, which are clear steps.
Ubuntu being virtual
If you're just looking for an easy install, I could maybe recommend
ArchBang. It comes with a graphical interface and a relatively easy
installer that doesn't really require any external reading.
Luke
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 08:23:16PM -0600, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> Was reading a bit on your si
Was reading a bit on your site and you do have volumes of stuff to go
through, but I just don't have the time right now.
I have to get this Intel Compute Stick up and running this weekend so I
can make a buying decision on 10 more.
Once I get the basic, minimum installation done, I can handle u
My apologies, but the instructions aren't clear at all. I don't know
where in the instructions the event I'm seeing is taking place.
I'm seeing a prompt but it's not obvious what to put there even from the
instructions. I not completely sure what is going on there.
My guess is that it's trying
Whew! OK, thanks!
All is well then.
Steve
On 2019-03-22 17:41, Khorne wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> that *is* the booted Arch ISO.
> There is no graphical installer (which you presumably expect).
>
> Follow https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/installation_guide to continue
> from the shell prom
Hi Steve,
that *is* the booted Arch ISO.
There is no graphical installer (which you presumably expect).
Follow https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/installation_guide to continue from
the shell prompt.
Regards,
Khorne
March 22, 2019 11:19 PM, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I f
Hello Everyone,
I followed the instructions to use DD mode in Rufus and I got much
further in the boot process than the first couple times I tried.
A few screens of info passed by...before it didn't even get halfway down
the first screen of info. That's good progress in my book.
However it st
I may be switching over to Arch Linux from Trisquel Mini 8.0
Everything was going well with Trisquel Mini until it froze on
configuring the avahi-daemon while doing System Updates.
Did it twice so I'm about to wipe and start over. I can't have this
happening.
I think Arch is slightly less r
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 5:39 PM wrote:
>
> OK, gotcha..."Write in DD Image mode".
>
> I see that and I'll try it.
>
> Thanks a bunch!!!
>
> Steve Sybesma
>
> On 2019-03-21 16:11, Tomasz Kramkowski via arch-general wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 03:56:28PM -0600, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> >
>
OK, gotcha..."Write in DD Image mode".
I see that and I'll try it.
Thanks a bunch!!!
Steve Sybesma
On 2019-03-21 16:11, Tomasz Kramkowski via arch-general wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 03:56:28PM -0600, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I tried installing archlinux-20
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 03:56:28PM -0600, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I tried installing archlinux-2019.03.01-x86_64.iso onto my Intel Compute
> Stick STCK1A8LFC, but got this at the very beginning when I tried
> booting a USB stick created by Rufus.
>
> https://imgur.com/a/nEj
Hello everyone,
I tried installing archlinux-2019.03.01-x86_64.iso onto my Intel Compute
Stick STCK1A8LFC, but got this at the very beginning when I tried
booting a USB stick created by Rufus.
https://imgur.com/a/nEjA248 <-- See picture at this link
I did not experience the lack of booting t
On 07/30/2018 02:32 AM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>> I am totally confused as to what and why you are wanting to put your
>> Arch server between the employees and the RDP session to the windows
>> server?? Where is the code they produce stored? Windows? Arch Server?
> Mike didn't mention an Arch server
On Mon, 30 Jul 2018 at 16:00, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> > How can I automatically detect that FreeRDP session has been closed so
> > that I can run a small Zenity script?
>
> Well, a script is probably being run, just like a .xinitrc might be,
> and instead of its normal
>
> xcloc
Hi Mike,
> How can I automatically detect that FreeRDP session has been closed so
> that I can run a small Zenity script?
Well, a script is probably being run, just like a .xinitrc might be,
and instead of its normal
xclock &
xbiff &
xterm &
exec twm
to start a bunch of X client
On 07/30/2018 12:32 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> Foxtrot Mike wrote:
>>> I want to use the Arch system as a Remote Desktop node. The Arch
>>> system would use a login manager (such as lightdm) to authenticate
>>> users from Windows Domain. Once the user has been authenticated, the
>>>
On 07/29/2018 10:01 PM, Chris Warrick via arch-general wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 at 19:07, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Currently we have around 10 employees who develop software using Visual
>> Studio. The idea is to install the development tools on the Windows
>> Se
Hi David,
> Foxtrot Mike wrote:
> > I want to use the Arch system as a Remote Desktop node. The Arch
> > system would use a login manager (such as lightdm) to authenticate
> > users from Windows Domain. Once the user has been authenticated, the
> > system is supposed to automatically open a RDP co
On 07/27/2018 12:07 PM, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
> I want to use the Arch system as a Remote Desktop
> node. The Arch system would use a login manager (such as lightdm) to
> authenticate users from Windows Domain. Once the user has been
> authenticated, the system is supposed to aut
On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 at 19:07, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Currently we have around 10 employees who develop software using Visual
> Studio. The idea is to install the development tools on the Windows
> Server system, and to have all the developers connect to the server ove
On 07/28/2018 02:52 AM, cyelae via arch-general wrote:
> On 2018-07-27 19:07, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Currently we have around 10 employees who develop software using Visual
>> Studio. The idea is to install the development tools on the Windows
>> Server system, and
On 07/27/2018 11:17 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> Em julho 27, 2018 14:46 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
>>
>> The issue with x2go and ltsp is that I'll have to separately manage
>> username and passwords for local Linux login. The solution that I'd
>> rather prefer would use Active
Hi Mike,
cyelae wrote:
> I'm not sure about the auth part given my little experience with it,
> but if you're going to log into a server via RDP, can't you simply
> have your lightweight machine automatically open a default session
> [1], connect to the windows server, and authenticate users there
On 2018-07-27 19:07, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
Hi all,
Currently we have around 10 employees who develop software using Visual
Studio. The idea is to install the development tools on the Windows
Server system, and to have all the developers connect to the server
over
RDP using low-e
Em julho 27, 2018 16:24 ProgAndy escreveu:
The Arctica Project seems to be in the process of implementing exactly
what you want.
https://arctica-project.org/
https://github.com/ArcticaProject/remote-logon-service
It looks they are using Nomachine's nx libraries, the same x2go uses. And,
Am 27.07.2018 um 19:46 schrieb Foxtrot Mike via arch-general:
On 07/27/2018 10:16 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em julho 27, 2018 14:07 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
Here are the major tasks:
1- Ask LightDM to use Windows Domain (Kerberos) authentication. I am
a little confused. Th
Em julho 27, 2018 14:46 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
The issue with x2go and ltsp is that I'll have to separately manage
username and passwords for local Linux login. The solution that I'd
rather prefer would use Active directory authentication so the current
system administrator w
On 2018-07-27 19:46, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
>
> The issue with x2go and ltsp is that I'll have to separately manage
> username and passwords for local Linux login. The solution that I'd
> rather prefer would use Active directory authentication so the current
> system administrator
On 07/27/2018 10:16 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> Em julho 27, 2018 14:07 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
>>
>> Here are the major tasks:
>>
>> 1- Ask LightDM to use Windows Domain (Kerberos) authentication. I am
>> a little confused. There are supposedly many different ways with
>>
Em julho 27, 2018 14:07 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
Here are the major tasks:
1- Ask LightDM to use Windows Domain (Kerberos) authentication. I am a
little confused. There are supposedly many different ways with little
changes to do this. [1] is one solution. LDAP is also a possib
Hi all,
Currently we have around 10 employees who develop software using Visual
Studio. The idea is to install the development tools on the Windows
Server system, and to have all the developers connect to the server over
RDP using low-end low-power computers. The server is pretty beefy
though.
I'm running arch on a MacbookPro13,1.
There used to be a really annoying bug with the NVMe controller, that
would delay bootup by up to 2 minutes. Luckily that has been fixed in
4.15.2 or so. The only feature I'm really missing is working
suspend/resume (wifi works on the 13,1). With kernel 4.16,
Hey Arch folks,
I have a work-provided laptop which is a MacBookPro13,3; in other words a
fairly recent MacBook Pro (one of the touch bar ones). I've shrunk the root
partition on it and would like to install Arch on a second partition and use
that as my primary OS. I've been able to do this with
On Thursday, August 11, 2016 11:28:47 AM CEST Compy wrote:
> I've been looking at that, I was more or less just curious as to whether
> or not people know of prior uses of Arch Linux for embedded projects
> that use x86 motherboards.
I'm running Arch on my router which uses this board[1]. That's i
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016, at 11:24 AM, Jayesh Badwaik wrote:
> Archlinux officially provides packages for i386/x86_64 architecture. You
> want to
> use embedded systems, so most probably, ARM and related architectures,
> wherein
> it is not actually an option.
>
> But you might want to look here:
>
Archlinux officially provides packages for i386/x86_64 architecture. You want
to
use embedded systems, so most probably, ARM and related architectures, wherein
it is not actually an option.
But you might want to look here:
https://archlinuxarm.org/
--
Cheers
Jayesh Badwaik
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Greetings all,
I have been using Arch Linux now for several months and have grown quite
fond of it. I'm beginning to wonder about its pervasiveness in the
field and was wondering if anyone knew of embedded devices or
applications that currently use Arch? In the past, I've used buildroot
for embe
Hi,
We are currently experiencing some technical problems with the webserver
for archlinux.org, bugs.archlinux.org, patchwork.archlinux.org. We are
working on it, but resolving this problem could take a while.
The mailinglists, AUR, wiki and forums are hosted on a different machine
and are still
On 21.07.2015 12:56, Christoph Seitz wrote:
Hi there,
I just stumbled on the following [1] blog post, which says that shipping
ubuntu docker images with modifications (e.g. web app, etc.) might be a
violation of trademarks. I was wondering wether this also applies to
arch linux, since the tradem
Hi there,
I just stumbled on the following [1] blog post, which says that shipping
ubuntu docker images with modifications (e.g. web app, etc.) might be a
violation of trademarks. I was wondering wether this also applies to
arch linux, since the trademark policy [2] is derived from ubuntu
som
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015, at 17:36, Mauro Santos wrote:
> On 13-04-2015 21:55, Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> > Join the club of Brasero haters. That issue existed at least 2-3 years
> > ago when I used it last. Incredible.
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 13, 2015, at 16:42, Francis Gerund wrote:
> >> Well, I'll be [dar
On 13-04-2015 21:55, Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> Join the club of Brasero haters. That issue existed at least 2-3 years
> ago when I used it last. Incredible.
>
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015, at 16:42, Francis Gerund wrote:
>> Well, I'll be [darned]!
>>
>> Burned another cd manually, using wodim, then verifi
Join the club of Brasero haters. That issue existed at least 2-3 years
ago when I used it last. Incredible.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015, at 16:42, Francis Gerund wrote:
> Well, I'll be [darned]!
>
> Burned another cd manually, using wodim, then verified it, as per the
> website.
>
> It worked.
>
> So
Well, I'll be [darned]!
Burned another cd manually, using wodim, then verified it, as per the
website.
It worked.
So it does seem to be a problem with Brasero, after all.
Thanks guys.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Mark Lee wrote:
> On Monday, April 13, 2015 02:28:00 PM Francis Gerund wr
On Monday, April 13, 2015 02:28:00 PM Francis Gerund wrote:
> When I do:
>
> file
> /run/media/default/USBHD005/New_stuff/Archlinux/archlinux-2015.04.01-dual.is
> o
>
> I get:
>
> archlinux-2015.04.01-dual.iso: # ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data
> 'ARCH_201504 ' (bootable)
>
When I do:
file
/run/media/default/USBHD005/New_stuff/Archlinux/archlinux-2015.04.01-dual.iso
I get:
archlinux-2015.04.01-dual.iso: # ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data
'ARCH_201504 ' (bootable)
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Damjan Georgievski
wrote:
> > :: Triggering ue
> :: Triggering uevents . . .
> ... blk_update request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 1226572
> ... blk_update request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 1226572
> ... Buffer I/O error on dev sr0, logical block 153344, async page read
> :: Mounting '/dev/disk/by-label/ARCH_201504' ^@ERROR: device did not sho
This is gonna sound silly, but try using something other than Brasero,
like cdw or bashburn. I've had Brasero burn corrupt CDs for me in the
past when the commandline tools worked fine, and ever since then I
refuse to use it.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015, at 14:55, Francis Gerund wrote:
> Forgot to say, I
Forgot to say, I tried again, using a different 64-bit computer.
Same exact results!
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Francis Gerund wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I downloaded the most recent arch linux dual-boot install iso (from
> 2015-04-01).
> - checked it with md5 and sha1 against checksums from t
Hello.
I downloaded the most recent arch linux dual-boot install iso (from
2015-04-01).
- checked it with md5 and sha1 against checksums from the website. Also
did gpg verify. All okay.
- burned to cd using Brasero. Verified cd from within Brasero. Okay.
- verified by loop mounting, per websit
Hello everyone,
2015-02-27 1:41 GMT+01:00 Sean Greenslade :
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 07:58:13PM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote:
>> > 1: Your SD card is damaged / broken. To test this, try it in
>> > a known-working reader. Note that Windows will not understand Linux /
>> > RPi partitions (but should be
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 07:58:13PM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote:
> > 1: Your SD card is damaged / broken. To test this, try it in
> > a known-working reader. Note that Windows will not understand Linux /
> > RPi partitions (but should be able to at least see the boot partition).
>
> I can mount it's fi
On 26/02/15 at 06:41pm, Csányi Pál wrote:
2015-02-25 23:58 GMT+01:00 Aaron Caffrey :
Install udisks, udisks2.
Create /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-enable-mount.rules
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id == "org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system"
&& subject.isInGro
On 26/02/15 at 07:31pm, Jens Adam wrote:
Wed, 25 Feb 2015 11:36:59 +0100
Csányi Pál :
mmcblk0: error -84 transferring data, sector 7, nr 1, cmd response
0x900, card status 0x0
Buffer I/O error on dev mmcblk0, logical block 0, async page read
This clearly indicates a hardware/kernel problem, s
Op 26 feb. 2015 19:58 schreef "Csányi Pál" :
>
> 2015-02-26 19:25 GMT+01:00 Sean Greenslade :
> > On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 06:41:24PM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote:
> >> I tried these steps by using Gparted too, but at this step Gparted
> >> can't read partitions from the during read on
> >>
> >> /dev/mmc
2015-02-26 19:25 GMT+01:00 Sean Greenslade :
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 06:41:24PM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote:
>> I tried these steps by using Gparted too, but at this step Gparted
>> can't read partitions from the during read on
>>
>> /dev/mmcblk0
>>
>> Gparted gives the error message:
>> I/O error du
Wed, 25 Feb 2015 11:36:59 +0100
Csányi Pál :
> mmcblk0: error -84 transferring data, sector 7, nr 1, cmd response
> 0x900, card status 0x0
> Buffer I/O error on dev mmcblk0, logical block 0, async page read
This clearly indicates a hardware/kernel problem, so I don't know why
people are suggestin
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 06:41:24PM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote:
> I tried these steps by using Gparted too, but at this step Gparted
> can't read partitions from the during read on
>
> /dev/mmcblk0
>
> Gparted gives the error message:
> I/O error during read on /dev/mmcblk0
>
> What can I do to solv
2015-02-25 23:58 GMT+01:00 Aaron Caffrey :
> Install udisks, udisks2.
> Create /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-enable-mount.rules
>
> polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
>if (action.id == "org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system"
>&& subject.isInGroup("storage")) {
>retu
2015-02-25 23:58 GMT+01:00 Aaron Caffrey :
> Install udisks, udisks2.
> Create /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-enable-mount.rules
>
> polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
>if (action.id == "org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system"
>&& subject.isInGroup("storage")) {
>retu
Install udisks, udisks2.
Create /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-enable-mount.rules
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id == "org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount-system"
&& subject.isInGroup("storage")) {
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
}
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 11:36:59AM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Arch linux on my laptop.
> The laptop has Multi-in-1 card reader.
>
> I just bought a micro SD card with an adapter so I can it plug in into
> this card reader.
>
> But the Arch linux system doesn't recognise it so
Hi,
I'm running Arch linux on my laptop.
The laptop has Multi-in-1 card reader.
I just bought a micro SD card with an adapter so I can it plug in into
this card reader.
But the Arch linux system doesn't recognise it so I can't use it.
I tried with Gparted too without any success:
I get Gparted e
* Christian Hesse (Tue, 30 Dec 2014 11:12:45 +0100):
> this year I received an extra Christmas present: Bartłomiej
> Piotrowski asked me to apply to become an Arch Linux trusted user.
> Just some days later Ike Devolder had the same in mind - as I already
> have a sponsor he promised to give his v
Hello Arch Linux community,
this year I received an extra Christmas present: Bartłomiej Piotrowski asked
me to apply to become an Arch Linux trusted user. Just some days later Ike
Devolder had the same in mind - as I already have a sponsor he promised to
give his vote. Thanks!
My name is Christia
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:22 PM, Toyam Cox
wrote:
> Arch Announce said that they would be down for 2 hours.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Karol Blazewicz > wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Ary Kleinerman
>> wrote:
>> > The IP 78.46.78.247 (alderaan.archlinux.org) is losing
Arch Announce said that they would be down for 2 hours.
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Ary Kleinerman
> wrote:
> > The IP 78.46.78.247 (alderaan.archlinux.org) is losing packages.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Kar
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Ary Kleinerman
wrote:
> The IP 78.46.78.247 (alderaan.archlinux.org) is losing packages.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Karol Blazewicz > wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 2:49 PM, John WH Smith
>> wrote:
>> > Hello everyone,
>> >
>> > Sorry to bother
On 17.02.2014 14:51, Florian Pritz wrote:
> On 17.02.2014 14:49, John WH Smith wrote:
>> Have I missed some maintenance announcement, or something similar ?
>> Apologies for the inconvenience, if it is the case.
>
> Simple update gone bad. Working on it.
Services should be back up now, sorry for
The IP 78.46.78.247 (alderaan.archlinux.org) is losing packages.
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 2:49 PM, John WH Smith
> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > Sorry to bother you, but is it me, or is Alderaan no longer providing
> > HTTP/HTTPs
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 2:49 PM, John WH Smith wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Sorry to bother you, but is it me, or is Alderaan no longer providing
> HTTP/HTTPs service ? I cannot access the Arch Linux wiki anymore, and it
> doesn't seem to be related to my network configuration
> (http://www.downfo
On 17.02.2014 14:49, John WH Smith wrote:
> Have I missed some maintenance announcement, or something similar ?
> Apologies for the inconvenience, if it is the case.
Simple update gone bad. Working on it.
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>From my point not only wiki is not available but also the forum and the aur
2014-02-17 14:49 GMT+01:00 John WH Smith :
> Hello everyone,
>
> Sorry to bother you, but is it me, or is Alderaan no longer providing
> HTTP/HTTPs service ? I cannot access the Arch Linux wiki anymore, and it
> doesn't
Hello everyone,
Sorry to bother you, but is it me, or is Alderaan no longer providing
HTTP/HTTPs service ? I cannot access the Arch Linux wiki anymore, and it
doesn't seem to be related to my network configuration
(http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/wiki.archlinux.org).
Have I missed som
On 2013-09-16 13:14, Abdul Halim Mat Ali wrote:
> Once you miss more than 6 months of update, the effort to update to a
> working state is just too time confusing.
Well, don't do that, for starters.
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 7:14 AM, Bruno Delbono <
bruno.delb...@anthropology.es> wrote:
>
>
> I'm loving Arch so much that I will be moving from Ubuntu/CentOS for all
> my instances. So basically, ya. Awesome work! This distro is really kicks
> ass! :D
>
>
Unless, you have time to maintain all the
On Thu, 2013-09-12 at 23:14 +, Bruno Delbono wrote:
> The Wiki is good, but can do with better explanation.
> Cannot wait to contribute back
Welcome Bruno :)
how about rewriting some of the Wiki pages :p?
Regards,
Ralf
On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 08:07 +0200, Bartłomiej Piotrowski wrote:
> On 2013-09-13 01:14, Bruno Delbono wrote:
> > PS - I'm also planning to create an image ready for deployment for use with
> > Windows Azure -- they don't have any Arch images so far.
>
> Actually, I'm already working on it – it wil
On 2013-09-13 01:14, Bruno Delbono wrote:
> PS - I'm also planning to create an image ready for deployment for use with
> Windows Azure -- they don't have any Arch images so far.
Actually, I'm already working on it – it will be available in VM Depot
in 3-4 days.
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Bartłomiej Piotrowski
http://
Hi guys,
I just wanted to say that I’ve been playing with UNIX before Linux was born. I
have gone from distro to distro, OS to OS. I can admin an *nix OS with eyes
closed. So you can understand my reluctance when my friend urged; well almost
kicked my ass to give Arch Linux a shot. He said, "
On 6 Sep 2013 08:58, "Allan McRae" wrote:
>
> On 06/09/13 05:14, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
> > I asked about this before:
> >
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2013-May/033590.html
> > but now Dusty wants to make it official (or "official")
> > https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.p
On 06/09/13 05:14, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
> I asked about this before:
> https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2013-May/033590.html
> but now Dusty wants to make it official (or "official")
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=169356
>
> Some people didn't like the Official
I asked about this before:
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2013-May/033590.html
but now Dusty wants to make it official (or "official")
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=169356
Some people didn't like the Official Arch Linux Google+ page, so I
want to make sure if the
On 07/19/2013 08:31 PM, Robert Spahr wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Jul 2013 11:13:08 +0100
> M Saunders wrote:
>
>> But it'd be interesting to hear from
>> people running Arch on production servers, how well it works for them
>> and what (if any) problems they've faced.
>
> Mike,
>
> As an artist that mak
On Tue, 9 Jul 2013 11:13:08 +0100
M Saunders wrote:
> But it'd be interesting to hear from
> people running Arch on production servers, how well it works for them
> and what (if any) problems they've faced.
Mike,
As an artist that makes computational and generative art, I use servers
to produce
On 07/09/2013 05:13 AM, M Saunders wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing a feature about Arch for Linux Format, a UK-based
> newsstand Linux magazine. I've been using Arch myself for a while for
> testing new app releases, and it's brilliant for that purpose.
>
> I'm still left wondering though: who u
2013/7/10 Sébastien Luttringer
> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 12:13 PM, M Saunders wrote:
> > which has some useful tips. But it'd be interesting to hear from
> > people running Arch on production servers, how well it works for them
> > and what (if any) problems they've faced.
> >
>
> I've 9 personal
Hi,
Am 10.07.2013 13:59, schrieb Sébastien Luttringer:
> 7) Security
> Debian is not more secure because their softwares are old. It's a lie.
> Check the number of open flaw in the security bug tracker[10].
> If you want to be in a secure environment stay up-to-date, don't use
> debian stable, use
On Wednesday 10 Jul 2013 13:59:07 Sébastien Luttringer wrote:
> 3) Use a versioned kernel
> One of the most wanted expectation on a server is to avoid reboot.
> Arch official kernel is too often updated for a server _and_ cannot be
> installed without breaking the running kernel (modules mismatch).
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