On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:03 AM, Matthias Traunsberger <
mtraunsber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have succesfully migrated to systemd on my desktop-pc and laptop. I'm
> using German locale, and it's working quite well everywhere in X and in
> those virtual terminals (Alt+F*), but there is an issue wit
> > Would we have DNSCurve without DNSSEC, will DNSSEC actually ever get
> > fixed having got it out sooner to do so or would it have died and not
> > been replaced. Would we have DNSSEC with ECC already, solving a large
> > chunk of the issues. Perhaps pertinent questions for Linux init?
>
> Ye
* Kwpolska (kwpol...@gmail.com) [23.08.12 10:06]:
> > Curl? http? for a mailing list?
> >
> > Put this in an appropriate loop in a bash script:
> >
> > echo "whatever" | mail -r ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net -s unsubscribe
> > arch-general-requ...@archlinux.org
> >
> > no need to fiddle with POST
> >
Am 30.08.2012 11:07, schrieb Rodrigo Rivas:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:03 AM, Matthias Traunsberger <
> I'd guess it is a problem with the GUI font: the underscores fall below the
> character cell and are clipped away.
> Could you try changing the GUI font? You can do it with ":set guifont=*" to
>
So I switched to systemd about a week or so ago, and I'm quite impressed
with it. One particular feature I like is it's auto-restart of daemons,
but this has a tendency to behave oddly with netcfg.
My primary internet connection is a mobile broadband one using an
external USB modem and pppd vi
Hi,
I'd like to know how to create aligned partitions on a 160GB disk
which uses a 512B sector size.
(Partition table: msdos)
I've got the theory [1, 2], but I can't make it work.
I'd like to have three partitions:
1. ext3 ~ 100mb /boot
2. linux-swap ~ 1GB swap
3. ext3 (for the rest of the syste
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Stayvoid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know how to create aligned partitions on a 160GB disk
> which uses a 512B sector size.
Almost all recent HDD/SSD have 4KiB internal sector (even when
reported as 512B by ATA). Read [1].
> (Partition table: msdos)
>
> I've got
Dear list,
I finally managed to boot safely with systemd.
I am still wondering if journald is correctly set up.
Until now, syslog-ng is STILL unabled. Following the wiki, I changed the
line in syslog-ng.conf from:
unix-dgram("/var/run/log"); to
unix-dgram("/run/systemd/journal/syslog");
and mkdi
Has archlinux got firmware packages for Linux yet? If so, it could be
one of those packages after an install and reboot may cause that card to
get recognized. You might as root try dmesg | grep -i "audio" and see
what else may be showing up. I wouldn't take pulseaudio off of the
system enti
> Recent versions of fdiks, parted, gdisk do it for you.
I use parted.
AFAICT it can tell that partitions aren't aligned, but there is no
option to do it automatically.
Could you help me to do the math? All these bytes give me a headache.
Thanks
Cmnd_Alias EDITS
= /usr/bin/vim, /usr/bin/nano, /usr/bin/cat, /usr/bin/vi Cmnd_Alias
ARCHLINUX = /usr/sbin/gparted, /usr/bin/pacman, /usr/bin/pacman-color
root ALL = (ALL) ALL
USER_NAME ALL = (ALL) ALL, NOPASSWD: WHEELER, NOPASSWD: PROCESSES,
NOPASSWD: ARCHLINUX, NOPASSWD: EDITS
The arch wiki
On 31/08/12 09:48, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Cmnd_Alias EDITS
> = /usr/bin/vim, /usr/bin/nano, /usr/bin/cat, /usr/bin/vi Cmnd_Alias
> ARCHLINUX = /usr/sbin/gparted, /usr/bin/pacman, /usr/bin/pacman-color
>
> root ALL = (ALL) ALL
> USER_NAME ALL = (ALL) ALL, NOPASSWD: WHEELER, NOPASSWD: PROCESSES,
>
Hello,
Last update (10 minutes ago) asked me if y want switch from libsystemd
to core/systemd. I agreed, and on next reboot, networkmanager was not
started automaticly from rc.conf. it work well if y start it by hand
(/etc/rc.d/networkmanager start).
can you please help me to get it started at bo
On August 31, 2012 02:06:56 AM Mathieu R. wrote:
> Last update (10 minutes ago) asked me if y want switch from libsystemd
> to core/systemd. I agreed, and on next reboot, networkmanager was not
> started automaticly from rc.conf. it work well if y start it by hand
> (/etc/rc.d/networkmanager start)
On 08/30/2012 07:30 PM, baker.stephe...@gmail.com wrote:
> On August 31, 2012 02:06:56 AM Mathieu R. wrote:
>> Last update (10 minutes ago) asked me if y want switch from libsystemd
>> to core/systemd. I agreed, and on next reboot, networkmanager was not
>> started automaticly from rc.conf. it work
Hello all,
After upgrading to linux-3.5.2, my monitor lost its highest resolution of
1360x768 and went to 1024x768 instead.
Downgrading to linux-3.4.9 fixed the issue for the moment.
There are some problems reported with linux-3.5-rc4, such as
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/20
2012/8/31 Shridhar Daithankar :
> Hello all,
>
> After upgrading to linux-3.5.2, my monitor lost its highest resolution of
> 1360x768 and went to 1024x768 instead.
>
> Downgrading to linux-3.4.9 fixed the issue for the moment.
>
> There are some problems reported with linux-3.5-rc4, such as
> http:
On Friday 31 Aug 2012 1:58:23 AM rafael ff1 wrote:
> 2012/8/31 Shridhar Daithankar :
> Did you try linux 3.5.3 from [core] ?
Sorry for the typo in the port, I was using 3.5.3 only
shridhar@bheem ~$ ls /var/cache/pacman/pkg|grep linux|grep 3.5
linux-3.5.3-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
linux-api-headers-3.
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