On 09/10/2017 04:41 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> please run sudo -H Xorg --configure and let me know if that command errors out
> with a segmentation fault at address 0x50 or any other address
The 'segmentation fault at address 0x50' is a bug -- plain and simple. Given
the address referenced is wa
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 09:03:01 -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>So far as I know, pacman's cache was left untouched by the script.
IIUC it shouldn't matter, you got rid of all configs (excepted of those
in $HOME) after removing the packages, with or without the -n option.
Unlikely the packages in the ca
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 12:37:48 +0200, Guus Snijders wrote:
>Did your script also delete pacman's cache? Otherwise it would have
>been there in /var/cache/pacman/pkg (from the top of my head).
Hi,
assuming it anyway is the same package version and release, then it
makes no difference if the package
x.org
Subject: Re: [arch-general] gnome fix needed
Op 10 sep. 2017 11:41 schreef "Jude DaShiell" :
I discovered this and was able to recover, and think gnome could do with a
fix.
You do sound a bit mysterious here :).
Apparently you discovered something, but don't tell what it is.
Op 10 sep. 2017 11:41 schreef "Jude DaShiell" :
I discovered this and was able to recover, and think gnome could do with a
fix.
You do sound a bit mysterious here :).
Apparently you discovered something, but don't tell what it is. Kudos for
capturing attention, but don't expect a fix for anythin
I discovered this and was able to recover, and think gnome could do with a
fix.
I put together a script to completely erase gnome from this system and for
the most part that script worked really well. The exception was that it
also removed wpa_supplicant since I had cascading and recursive and
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