try uncomenting unstable in your /etc/pacman.conf and check the servers list in /etc/pacman.d/unstable. shadowhands packages have moved thereOn 11/15/06, Alexandre Moreira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello, everyone. I'm back to the Arch linux after a long time.
I tried to find packages for Xfce4.4
i have the occasional mouse scrolling issue too but dont know whats causing
it. X configuration maybe? it doesnt happen only in web browsing thought,
but in every application. doesnt happen that frequently
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On 1/6/07, Michal Eibl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi all,
after last upgrade, some of my keyboard shortcuts stop working, for
example Alt+F, Alt+Cursors... also most of my own combinations with Alt
key (keyboard switching, and so on...).
Im using
u'll have to wait. kde developers and distro package maintainers get
releases earlier than a plain user can so u wont be able to find any info
atm afaik. wait til theres an announcement in kde.org
On 1/21/07, vladimir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
As i see developers of arch distro has the
the answer is pretty obvious u said it yourself. far too many apps (mostly
gtk) depend on python. developers tried to postpone updating python by
applying important patches to the 2.4.4 version. many package maintainers
might not have the time to upgrade packages now. as far as i can tell
id recommend installing the stable 4.4 version if u dont have any reasons
for using the svn one. as an xfce developer has said in the forum they
intend to seriously break it at this point. plus its not like theres any
major differences between them at this point.
as far as the pkg being
installation instructions are included in the isos
On 3/31/07, Michael M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 13:49 +0200, Tobias Powalowski wrote:
Hi Archlinux Community,
31th March, 14:00 CEST (Central European Summer Time)
it's done final 0.8 Voodoo ISOs for i686 and x86_64
i kept the torrents (all of them) for 3+ continuous days. even though i got
the tracking error 3 once it wasnt a big deal. i just restarted the torrent
and it went away
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what about the repos? are they gonna stay as they are now? id prefer not
having as many as now tbh.
imho it would be better to have a new current which would reflect todays
current+extra minus the cleaned packages and a new extra which would reflect
todays community+unstable (or maybe port
we already have one.. archstats http://www.archlinux.org/~simo/archstats/
On 5/9/07, Ben Tartsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a thought: How about a some sort of usage rating system? Unused
packages are demoted and eventually ( perhaps ) disappear.
it doesnt seem to me that the packages posted are gonna take much burden off
the devs backs especially since most are gonna move from current to extra..
to do so stuff must be moved from extra to community (aka from devs hands to
tu's) or even unsupported. not maintaining games might seem like a
added the official bittorrent client as well as ctorrent to the wiki list.
honestly i think there are much better alternatives than those two. most
users i know use either ktorrent if theyre on kde, or azureus. ideally they
use rtorrent ;)
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