On Saturday 20 January 2007 03:40, arnuld wrote:
i used Arch i686 on my AMD64. when i installed GNOME on Arch i686, it
went too slow (on 1 GB of RAM). have you seen WIndows *slow-ness*
after infected by *spyware*. i was getting the same slow-ness.
applications like Firefox, GNOEM-Terminal were
I just completed an installation using the FTP install image and everything
went fine apart from a couple of glitches:
- mkinitcpio.conf seemed to refer to the input hook by default, which
doesn't exit. As a result, the default initcpio image is not built, but
luckily one is able to
Am Samstag, 20. Januar 2007 15:56 schrieb Apollon Oikonomopoulos:
I just completed an installation using the FTP install image and everything
went fine apart from a couple of glitches:
- mkinitcpio.conf seemed to refer to the input hook by default, which
doesn't exit. As a result, the
Hi
according to a feature request, hwdetect is now a seperate package and no
longer in initscripts, please use:
pacman -S hwdetect
to get the latest hwdetect script.
greetings
tpowa
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Tobias Powalowski
Archlinux Developer Package Maintainer (tpowa)
http://www.archlinux.org
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Am Samstag, 20. Januar 2007 18:46 schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
according to a feature request, hwdetect is now a seperate package and no
longer in initscripts, please use:
pacman -S hwdetect
to get the latest hwdetect script.
Doesn`t mkinitcpio depend on hwdetect? Or isn`t hwdetect used any
Hi all,
While updating today I get the following:
checking package integrity... done.
loading package data... done.
checking for file conflicts...
error: the following file conflicts were found:
libgtop: /opt/gnome/share/info/dir: exists in filesystem
errors occurred, no packages were
Does this mean that if I don't install that package after my pacman
-Syu and reboot I won't be able to reboot?
(I don't know much about how the hwdetection and bootup stuff works
because I didn't change it much.)
Or am I ok because the hwdetect only detects new hardware?
On 1/20/07, Pierre
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 22:29 +, ded wrote:
Hi all,
While updating today I get the following:
checking package integrity... done.
loading package data... done.
checking for file conflicts...
error: the following file conflicts were found:
libgtop: /opt/gnome/share/info/dir: exists in
Jan de Groot wrote:
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 22:29 +, ded wrote:
Hi all,
While updating today I get the following:
checking package integrity... done.
loading package data... done.
checking for file conflicts...
error: the following file conflicts were found:
libgtop:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 02:12:46AM +0100, Jan de Groot wrote:
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 22:29 +, ded wrote:
Hi all,
While updating today I get the following:
checking package integrity... done.
loading package data... done.
checking for file conflicts...
error: the following file
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 20:22 -0500, phydeaux wrote:
I got the same error. On my system the file was owned by gnucash
from
community.
OK, found it: I had texinfo installed. Makepkg cleans up info files, but
not in /opt/* directories.
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arch
On 1/20/07, Richard Gananathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean that if I don't install that package after my pacman
-Syu and reboot I won't be able to reboot?
(I don't know much about how the hwdetection and bootup stuff works
because I didn't change it much.)
Or am I ok because the
On 1/20/07, Tobias Powalowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Samstag, 20. Januar 2007 15:56 schrieb Apollon Oikonomopoulos:
I just completed an installation using the FTP install image and
everything
went fine apart from a couple of glitches:
- mkinitcpio.conf seemed to refer to the
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