Another lightweight alternative is to use kallithea (venv install) and put it
behind apache.
You will get web repo browser as a bonus :-)
Regards,
Łukasz
On 18/06/2024 22.42, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 6/18/24 05:35, Carl Lei wrote:
Oh, I meant to run another apache instance, serving only the
On 6/2/24 7:17 PM, SET wrote:
Hello,
I followed the instructions at
https://nerdstuff.org/posts/
2020/2020-003_simplest_way_to_create_an_arm_chroot/
and successfully chroot'ed in the generic aarch64 image available at
https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv8/generic
on a host
On 1/18/24 11:59, Martin Rys wrote:
Good job figuring it out.
If updating UEFI(that's a UEFI board, not a BIOS one, though it's not
much relevant here) and re-enabling the PCI-E resume still exhibits
the issue, you should report a bug, presumably to the kernel.
UEFI upgrade was the first
Many thanks for your feedback. I forgot about Magic SysReq and this
helped me a lot to resolve this issue:
1. First I set sysctl kernel.sysrq=1 to enable alt+sysrq
2. I've set kernel log level to 9 using alt+sysrq+9
3. Poweroff was way more verbose now. Last line on screen was:
Preparing to
Hi,
After installing Lexar 710 my system freezes after "Reached target Power
Down".
Suspend and reboot works ok.
I do not use this disk in Arch, it is used for win10/win11. Power down
from windows works without problems.
I tried to blacklist nvme module - it did not help.
I booted arch
On 11/16/23 23:23, Giovanni Santini wrote:
Hi Marius,
On 2023-11-15 14:16, Marius Kittler wrote:
Since both are completely different implementations the syncing behavior might
differ. I haven't paid much attention to the syncing behavior of the new kernel
module but it might simply be more lazy
On 9/15/23 12:34, moxie.a...@posteo.net wrote:
But it seems such a mess, I'd probably go with this
$ sudo pacman -Scc
$ sudo rm -r /etc/pacman.d/gnupg
$ sudo pacman-key --init
$ sudo pacman-key --populate archlinux
$ sudo pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring
to have clean slate, because it would seem
Hi,
I tried to pacman -Suy today and it failed:
(42/42) checking keys in keyring
[##]
100%
warning: Public keyring not found; have you run 'pacman-key --init'?
downloading required keys...
error:
On 6/8/23 22:31, Hauke Fath wrote:
Hi,
since a 2023-05-30 update to my coworkers' Arch desktop machines,
machines have started to go off the network after 12 - 24 hrs. When I
check such a machine, dhcpcd is gone without a trace, nothing in the
logs. Manually restarting dhcpcd will bring the
On 4/26/23 12:57, Christian Heusel wrote:
Hey Łukasz! :)
You can just continue using the AUR version until the package is
actually moved to [community], so unless you want to help out testing
the package there is no need to hurry switching to the one in
[community-testing].
I upgraded cyrus
On 4/26/23 12:57, Christian Heusel wrote:
Hey Łukasz! :)
I am running arch-linux with cyrus-imapd as mail server for several years
and now cyrus-imapd appeared in community-testing.
I am planning upgrade and switch from cyrus-imapd aur package to version
from community-testing.
You can just
Hi,
I am running arch-linux with cyrus-imapd as mail server for several
years and now cyrus-imapd appeared in community-testing.
I am planning upgrade and switch from cyrus-imapd aur package to version
from community-testing. What is a recommended way to test only this package?
If I enable
On 3/10/23 12:03, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
On 3/10/23 11:46, Genes Lists wrote:
On 3/10/23 05:39, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
A and B. Both updated at the same time. On A service works, on B it
fails.
I have similar situation. On a machine that had fails running
manually worked fine.
What
On 3/10/23 11:46, Genes Lists wrote:
On 3/10/23 05:39, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
A and B. Both updated at the same time. On A service works, on B it
fails.
I have similar situation. On a machine that had fails running manually
worked fine.
What happens if you run manually?
/usr/bin
On 3/10/23 11:20, Zerro wrote:
On 3/10/23 09:42, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
Hi,
After last week update archlinux-keyring-wkd-sync service is failing
after update with 87 errors like this:
Refreshing key 3E80CA1A8B89F69CBA57D98A76A5EF9054449A5C with UID
pie...@archlinux.org...
gpg: error
Hi,
After last week update archlinux-keyring-wkd-sync service is failing
after update with 87 errors like this:
Refreshing key 3E80CA1A8B89F69CBA57D98A76A5EF9054449A5C with UID
pie...@archlinux.org...
gpg: error retrieving 'pie...@archlinux.org' via WKD: Server indicated a
failure
gpg:
On 3/4/23 19:37, Genes Lists wrote:
On 3/4/23 13:21, Uwe Sauter wrote:
The usual Linux MD-RAID can have its metadata placed on different
positions in the partition (see man (8) mdadm, option "-e, --metadata").
Knowing this it is no problem to create a partition on each disk of
type EF00,
On 1/21/22 18:54, David Rosenstrauch via arch-general wrote:
I figured the issue was a problem with my wifi router, but after much
debugging I don't think that's the case. I have a new (Arch) linux
server I built a few weeks ago. What seems to be happening is that my
server crashes for some
On 12/17/21 04:33, riveravaldez via arch-general wrote:
SMART Self-test log structure revision number 1
Num Test_DescriptionStatus Remaining LifeTime(hours)
LBA_of_first_error
# 1 Extended offlineCompleted: read failure 10% 52941
98659719
# 2 Short
Hi,
All xorg apps that use hardware acceleration (i.e. chrome, skype)
filcker on current kernel 5.15.2.
lspci lists my graphic card as : NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX
1060 6GB] (rev a1)
I am using stock nouveau driver.
Reverting to linux-lts fixes this problem.
Regards,
Łukasz
Hi,
I had to revert my samba DC after upgrade to 4.15.
win7 and win2008srv R2 have problems login, win10 and linux clients
seems to works fine.
There are more reports about this problem on samba mailing list [1].
Consider locking samba to latest 4.14 if doing upgrade of DC.
Regards,
Łukasz
Hi,
Just checked my servers and all were vulnerable:
[zork@archdevel ~]$ sudoedit -s '\' `perl -e 'print "A" x 65536'`
malloc(): corrupted top size
Aborted (core dumped)
Updating to the latest version (sudo-1.9.5.p2-1) closed this
vulnerability. Maybe this should be posted as arch news
On 1/25/21 11:13 AM, John Briggs via arch-general wrote:
After a system update on 16th Dec 2020 I discovered I had networking
problems when I was using WINE.
I have determined the issue is NOT WINE but something else in the system.
When I do a system downgrade using the Arch Linux Archives for
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