On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 13:00:07 -0700 (PDT), Len Ovens wrote:
>MIDI was designed to handle in realtime (10 events from 10 fingers)
PS: Even if we reduce MIDI to one channel for real-time playing without
usage of e.g. the nose as an eleventh finger, at least usage of pedals
is included. The amount of
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 13:00:07 -0700 (PDT), Len Ovens wrote:
>MIDI was designed to handle in realtime (10 events from 10 fingers)
That is incorrect, MIDI was designed for sequencer usage, too, so MIDI
provides 16 channels ;). While I only can play 6 channels in real-time
using my guitar synth, even
On Sat, 01 Sep 2018 16:49:48 -0500, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
>to sidestep all of the well-known MIDI limitations
Without doubts MIDI has got well-known limitations, but nowadays a bad
implementation of the MIDI standard often gets confused with the MIDI
standard, so it's better to clearly
[Active Sensing]
You said that you "need lossless JACK MIDI networking", but not why you
need networking at all. You might have a good reason, I'm just curious.
For what purpose do you need an _additional_ network?
Btw. I have no experiences with MIDI over an additional network, but
regarding
On Sat, 1 Sep 2018 15:31:15 +0100, Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
>On 01/09/2018 13:17, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I noticed that you have got a "archlinux.org" email address. I
>> struggled with myself and then decided to send a copy of Eli's email
n, 27 Aug 2018 11:19:38 -0400
From: Eli Schwartz
To: Ralf Mardorf
Subject: Re: [arch-general] update today causes avantfax_hourly cron:
Exec format error?
On 8/27/18 10:04 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 03:02:38PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>> Eli, woul
On Sat, 2018-09-01 at 10:56 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> GNOME has a CoC at https://wiki.gnome.org/Foundation/CodeOfConduct
Those _advices_ belong to all the "good" CoC common sense _advices_ :).
They are _not_ too long to read and easy to understand, and btw. they
include all those detailed
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 13:43:47 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>I for one would prefer to avoid it as these things tend to get out of
>hand.
An example is the latest CoC of FreeBSD:
"[snip] If you believe anyone is in physical danger, please notify
appropriate law enforcement first. [snip] This
On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 21:36:42 +0200, Philipp Ludwig wrote:
>On 08/29/2018 07:20 AM, Takashi Iwai wrote:
>Searching on the net for viable test files was without success, but
>if you might have some files handy, I'm happy to test everything.
>At least 48kHz seem to work.
>> aplay -v -Dplughw:1
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 03:48:55 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 21:36:42 +0200, Philipp Ludwig wrote:
>>On 08/29/2018 07:20 AM, Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>Searching on the net for viable test files was without success, but
>>if you might have some files handy, I'm hap
Hi,
please reply to the mailing list only.
On Mon, 2018-08-27 at 16:38 +0200, Lisi wrote:
> But the last solution ( - journalctl -b -1 -n45) worked.
Ok, that was an open document file :(, not a text file, however, I could
open it.
At least one issue in the log [1] seems to be:
Aug 27 16:14:02
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 08:59:07 -0600, Leonid Isaev via arch-general wrote:
>At least Eli took time to explain what actually went wrong.
He also took the time to send a _signed_ mail off-list to me. I am
afraid he's rather unwell. Calling me names :D and he's completely lost
in a biased fantasy
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 07:38:12 -0600, Leonid Isaev via arch-general wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 03:02:38PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Eli, wouldn't it be easier for you to ignore people who are not as
>> wise and psychologically balanced as you are? I doubt that anybody
&
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 07:58:33 -0400, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
>> I have run Arch on it since 2009 -- I'm familiar with what it does.
>
>Just using a thing often used by intelligent, computer-savvy people,
>does not *automatically* qualify you as one of them. Just using a thing
>for a
PPS:
Oops, my apologies, the shutdown in a terminal is nonsense :D. You can
initiate the shutdown, but not copy and paste from a terminal. I'm
running Ubuntu in a systemd-nspawn container, so it works for me.
Just skip that step and post the output of the 'journalctl' command.
journalctl -b
Hi Lisi,
lets start troubleshooting. First without taking a look at log files.
Open a terminal. I suspect Ubuntu Studio Bionic by default provides
xfce4-terminal.
In the terminal run
shutdown -h now
to poweroff ("shutdown") or
shutdown -r now
to reboot ("restart"). It doesn't matter
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 19:46:13 +0200, Guus Snijders wrote:
>I'd guess the helpfulness is appreciated, but an off-list reply would
>have helped to keep the noise down.
Somebody replied to the list that 'yaourt' seems to be discontinued or
problematic. This might be correct or incorrect, it's just
ed as Discontinued or problematic.
>>
>> Ignoring that Antergoes isn't supported by this mailing list
>
>Can you please refrain from willfully ignoring this fact.
No problem!
Could you please post a complete sentence?
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 19:21:14 +0200, Ralf Mard
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 12:52:09 -0400, Steve Ovens via arch-general wrote:
>I suspect its something broken with 'yaourt'. According to
>https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers#Active yaourt has been
>flagged as Discontinued or problematic.
Ignoring that Antergoes isn't supported by this
On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 09:07 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> As Ralf has said, there are no "Topics" defined for the mailing list
My reply started with sarcasm, but it provided useful information, I
just forgot to mention that "Mailman" ( http://www.list.org/ ) is the
software used for this (and
On Mon, 2018-08-20 at 20:06 -0700, Mr. J wrote:
> No offense to others, but please tell me how to define a topic
> category.
Hi,
you could do this, in the same way you could switch from "English (USA)"
to another language, just chose one of "no topics".
On Sun, 2018-08-19 at 19:41 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> On Sun, 2018-08-19 at 18:56 +0200, Gary Curtin wrote:
> > On Sun, 2018-08-19 at 18:34 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > > Gary, perhaps it just happened by accident, when you trimmed the quote,
> > > but the quo
On Sun, 19 Aug 2018 19:02:59 +0200, Gary Curtin wrote:
>The beauty of conversations is that you can keep your extended folder
>tree, but messages in any of those folders, if part of a thread, will
>be displayed as a conversation without having to move them to a common
>folder.
JFTR a search
On Sun, 2018-08-19 at 18:52 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Date send is after 01-Jan-1970
This perhaps does exclude mails without a date header. Unfortunately I
received business mails without a date header!
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On Sun, 2018-08-19 at 18:39 +0200, Gary Curtin wrote:
> On Sun, 2018-08-19 at 17:35 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > What's a "conversation"?
>
> A conversation is more than a thread in that it includes messages from
> other folders that are part of the thread. So that means the sent ones
> as well.
On Sun, 19 Aug 2018 07:26:47 -0700, Mr. J wrote:
>[snip]
Mr. J, are you using an external editor? If not, please in Edit >
Preferences > Composer Preferences > Tab "General" change the "Number
of characters for word wrapping to" a value >= 72 and <= 80, since this
is the preferred range for most,
On Sat, 2018-08-18 at 10:58 -0700, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> When there no search folders exist, a newly created search folder will
> not appear on the list at the left of the application GUI until
> evolution is restarted. I have tried to report this as a bug, but the
> location of evolution's
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 08:18:23 +0200, David Runge wrote:
>On 2018-08-16 18:44:24 (+), Yury Grebenkin via arch-general wrote:
>> My email address can be seen. I send the book personally.
>I'm sorry to inform you, that by sending mail to this mailing list your
>e-mail address will be seen by
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 22:26:44 -0500, Simone Baratta via arch-general
wrote:
>On 15 August 2018 16:44:20 GMT-05:00, Robin Broda via arch-general
> wrote:
>>On 8/15/18 5:18 PM, Yury Grebenkin via arch-general wrote:
>>> please let me know and I will send you a copy as a plain text file
>>
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 15:34:19 -0500, Japhering via evolution-list wrote:
>On Wed, 2018-08-15 at 12:29 +0200, Gary Curtin wrote:
>> Newbie with Evolution and GPG, so please be patient. :-)
>>
>> When receiving GPG signed messages I keep getting the yellow error
>> bar saying "Valid signature, but
PS:
If you trusted (or revoked the trust) you need to select another mail
by Evolution and after that select the mail with this particular
key again, to change the colour from yellow to green (or green to
yellow).
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 08:59:25 -0400, lefty wrote:
>We must be using different versions.
More likely we are using different distros, different profiles and
much important, we most likely visit different websites.
Lets take a look at the dependencies [1]. More or less all web browser
suffer from
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 13:11:05 +0100, Peter Flynn wrote:
>On 14/08/18 12:39, lefty wrote:
>> On 08/14/2018 05:56 AM, Peter Flynn wrote:
>>> One of the reasons I trashed FF and switched to chromium-browser.
>>
>> otoh, Google
>
>Yeah, something to suffer for the convenience...
So what? I
Too funny, one of the long URLs was wrapped in the editor, as well as by
the saved draft, but after sending both long URLs were unwrapped.
Evolution 3.28.5
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A wrapped URL is _not_ an Evolution bug. It's no issue at all for
Evolution, but some MUAs are unable to handle it.
Both are ok when using Evolution:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2018 13:35:10 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>Are you sure that your old SSD reached end of life? Did you connect the
>old SSD to a port using the same controller? Perhaps a microchip on
^^^ This should read "new SSD"
>your mobo is broken? What are th
Hi,
assuming the issue should be related to the SSD, if you should use
continuous TRIM, stop doing so and use periodic TRIM instead, see
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Solid_State_Drive#Continuous_TRIM .
Using Ubuntu 16.04 and Arch Linux, I don't experience any SSD issue,
excepted of one
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018 13:43:08 +0200 (CEST), Geo Kozey wrote:
>The author of original post [snip] asked few questions which weren't
>answered.
Hi,
the OP did ask how to build a custom kernel based on the official linux
package [1]. Perhaps somebody with unobjectionable knowledge could
correct
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018 01:33:20 +, wrote:
>Can I build Arch Linux from Scratch like Linux from Scratch?
>
>Please advise.
Hi,
you are probably the only one to know, if you could or could not achieve
the same regarding your needs by either using LFS or Arch Linux.
At the right side of the
On Mon, 2018-08-06 at 11:59 -0600, qajaqer99--- wrote:
> How do I restore Menubar to top of main Evolution mail window?
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2017-October/msg00110.html
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On Mon, 2018-08-06 at 10:58 -0500, Christopher Marlow wrote:
> https://imgur.com/a/nblKs73
Hi,
only set it to "true", not back to "false" again ;).
IOW only run:
gsettings set org.gnome.evolution.mail composer-no-signature-delim true
The other commands are useful to "get" the status or to
On Sat, 2018-08-04 at 13:03 -0400, Art wrote:
> Encryption we have today, is just the home folder. If encryption of the
> entire drive is used, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that
> the performance slows severely, that more ram is needed and that more
> SSD read/write cycles will be
>On Sat, 2018-08-04 at 12:36 -0400, Art wrote:
>> How do I learn about such changes BEFORE they happen??
A misunderstanding, the release notes are helpful to avoid it happening
by installing the new release, but...
yes, to know about such changes before they are done, requires to follow
the
On Fri, 3 Aug 2018 20:51:58 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>Don't get me wrong, I dropped Xfce a long time ago. I dislike it. Since
>I've got the skills and the time to set up what I need, to follow
>upstream of a WM, the desired panels etc., instead of the need to stay
>with a LTS only,
PS:
On Fri, 3 Aug 2018 10:46:02 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>Even a clueless Arch Linux user could _not_ come in the position to
>wonder, if a jack package might be missing, since jack1, as well as
>jack2 are each provided by a single package and no virtual package is
>required eith
On Fri, 3 Aug 2018 09:49:15 +0200, Fokke de Jong wrote:
>google told me someone with the same problem solved it by installing
>either libjack-jackd2-dev or libjack-dev. in installed libjack-dev,
>but it didn’t help so i removed it again.
The '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjack*so' symlinks
against
> On 02 Aug 2018, at 09:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>> On 02 Aug 2018, at 09:29, Pete Biggs wrote:
>>> ~/.config/evolution
>>> ~/.local/share/evolution
>>> ~/.cache/evolution
>> You don't need to restore .cache - it's a cache, it's di
> On 02 Aug 2018, at 09:29, Pete Biggs wrote:
>> ~/.config/evolution
>> ~/.local/share/evolution
>> ~/.cache/evolution
> You don't need to restore .cache - it's a cache, it's disposable, Evo
> will reform it when it needs to.
Depending on the setup, it might be required to restore
On Wed, 2018-08-01 at 04:37 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> You need to set up Evolution's 'Group Reply' to invoke a mailing list
> reply, if a mailing list header isn't missing and there should be no bad
> 'Reply-To' header. If you avoid receiving duplicated messages from a
> mailing li
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 19:41:00 -0500, Christopher Marlow wrote:
>> In this case, I would recommend that he set the
>> composer-no-signature-delim preference (on org.gnome.evolution.mail,
>> I don't see a UI for that) so that it isn't automatically added, and
>> manually adds a "-- \n" above "Main
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 23:01:22 -0400, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
>On 07/27/2018 07:28 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> $ man makepkg | grep GNUPGHOME
>>GNUPGHOME="/path/to/directory"
>>
>> I'm short in time and apart from this I'm uncertain, if it's
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 23:01:07 -0400, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
>"omg someone uses auto-key-retrieve quickly let me rant about how it
>is evil"
You are polemic. Netiquette requires to assume good faith. I didn't
rant at all, I just informed. You are now trying to mitigate your
pitful
On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 19:32 -0500, tom via evolution-list wrote:
> I'm using evolution 3.28.4 on arch linux.
On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 19:32 -0500, tom via evolution-list wrote:
> Evolution was touted as an Outlook clone in an article (or that's what
> it sounded like)
Hi,
perhaps I missed
On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 10:11 -0500, Christopher Marlow wrote:
> JESUS, you don't have to bite my head off... I was just throwing out
> ideas...
Don't worry, Patrick is a moderate moderator, quasi a girlie man
regarding disciplinary measure and not the kind of guy following the
Hagakure (
On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 15:36 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> Thats two lines Evo has wrapped them, both work individually.
> the second line is much cleaner
Hi,
1. Normal Plain Text:
Thank you. Regarding the wrapped lines, next time consider to use
'Preformatted' instead of 'Normal', or consider to
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 16:03:04 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 14:13 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
>> rsync
>
>Assuming POP accounts using the same MUA or off-line IMAP and assuming
>the same UID, for both approaches, a sync should do the job. If not, at
>
On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 14:13 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> rsync
Assuming POP accounts using the same MUA or off-line IMAP and assuming
the same UID, for both approaches, a sync should do the job. If not, at
least a script might be needed to run chown. There might be other
pitfalls as well.
On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 14:05 +0100, Dominic Knight wrote:
> On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 12:34 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > To continue: I am a moderator of this list (there are three of us),
> > and
> > think I know how to post an administrative advisory, thanks.
> >
>
> Considering what this
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 07:01:36 -0400, Peter M Buck wrote:
>I like getting one post per day. This allows me to quickly scan the
>day's topics without being interrupted multiple times per day.
Most humans more or less easily could get used to another kind of
method, even people with Asperger and
On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 23:03:48 +, Hollowell, Glenn J (DFG) wrote:
>Roger that. I've just got a pile of emails on one laptop in a different
>account that I want to move to a different laptop, different user.
>Thanks.
Ok, now I understand. If it shouldn't be IMAP accounts, it still would
be
PS:
Do you know that most window managers allow to move a window, as long
as juts a few pixels are displayed?
For openbox it's
Alt-key + mouse pointer above the few pixel + right click and move the
mouse
xfwm4 likely provides a shortcut do do this, too.
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item {
name = window2unhideCtrl+9
action = window2unhide
}
--
item {
name = HDSPMixer
icon = hdspmixer
action = window2unhide "hdspmixer"
}
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat /usr/local/bin/window2unhide
#!/bin/dash
# window
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 00:44:59 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 00:59 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 22:08:32 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 11:44 -0800, Racer X wrote:
>> > > I am interes
On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 00:43 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> You didn't quote anything in this message.
What I meant to say is that I quoted the digest
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2018-July/msg00297.html
by a reply to the original thread
On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 01:38 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> JFTR by accident Ralph wrote "Eli wrote:", while it should read "Ralf
> wrote:". Most likely he selected my reply quoted by Eli's mail, before
> invoking the reply to Eli's mail. My apologies, I also didn't
JFTR by accident Ralph wrote "Eli wrote:", while it should read "Ralf
wrote:". Most likely he selected my reply quoted by Eli's mail, before
invoking the reply to Eli's mail. My apologies, I also didn't notice
this, when I replied to Ralph's mail, so I didn't fix it. A thing like
that could happen
On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 08:10 +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
> Eli wrote:
> > > It's a hint that not every user likes 'auto-key-retrieve', but
> > > instead only manually retrieve keys, if it makes sense to the user
> > > to retrieve a key.
>
> Thanks, I found it on topic, given Peter
Hi,
I'm uncertain, if this is a good idea. Perhaps we should consider to
teach users how to use MIMI digest correctly. It doesn't happen too
often, that threads broken by a wrong digest reply are send to this
list. As you could see, I replied to the last 'correct' mail of the
broken thread and
On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 22:08:32 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
>On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 11:44 -0800, Racer X wrote:
>> I am interested in combining sent messages in an Evolution account on
>> one laptop, with sent messages in an Evolution account on another
>> laptop for a different user. How can I do
Hi,
please don't break the thread. The default digest setting for this
mailing list is MIME ( http://www.list.org/mailman-member/node28.html ),
hence you could reply to individual messages bundled by the digest
message, instead of replying to the digest mail itself.
On Thu, 2018-07-26 at 21:16
On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:30:01 -0400, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
>What does the "web bug" have to do with this discussion?
It's a hint that not every user likes 'auto-key-retrieve', but instead
only manually retrieve keys, if it makes sense to the user to retrieve
a key. I don't see a
On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 23:45:32 +0200, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>With aura, I've the option to acceppt the package anyway, but I'd
>prefer to know the correct way.
'makepkg' provides a lot of 'skip' options
On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 23:45:32 +0200, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>Am 26.07.2018 um 23:07 schrieb Morten Linderud via arch-general:
>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Signature_checking
>>
>Thank You Morten! But I still have problems: From the wiki I
>understand, I should set
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 22:57:09 +0200, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>the only password managers I found documented to implement
>org.freedesktop.secrets are kwallet and gnome-keyring. Does somebody
>know any others, probably GTK-based? I'm using XFCE4, so I'd like to
>install an alternative application,
On Mon, 2018-07-23 at 10:53 +0200, Levente Polyak wrote:
> No, it won't come back. The reason for the mismatch is that the config
> in the checkout is not regularly updated/synced for every minor kernel
> bump and removed options will remain there while the effective config at
> the end (which you
PS:
You wrote that with the downgraded kernel it works again.
I don't know in which way
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20=m
and
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20_X86_64=m
are related to each other, perhaps it's correct that
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20_X86_64 isn't shown by the config of the build
kernel.
What's the
On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 10:27:45 +0200, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>Tried to get that file from testing but couldn't find out how. Just
>activating the repo didn't help, probably I'd have to use some other
>mirror.
Did you run pacman -Syu?
If so, then the mirror perhaps isn't already synced, since it
On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 08:47:51 +0200, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20_X86_64=m
I don't know if this helps. 4.17.9-1 moved from Staging to Testing and
at least the version from Staging contains CONFIG_CRYPTO_SALSA20.
$ uname -rm; zgrep SALSA /proc/config.gz
4.17.9-1-ARCH x86_64
al/linux-rt-securityink-headers 4.16.18_rt10-1
$ pactree -r linux-api-headers | head -2
linux-api-headers
└─glibc
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 16:27:29 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>The package is not for packages...
It should read that the cache is not for packages...
However, this isn't troubleshooting, it'
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 15:10:30 +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>> The curious issue here is, linux-headers is installed, but the
>> package hasn't been put into the cache
>
>Because you obtained it directly and upgrade from it with `-U'.
>The cache is of packages sync'd with `-S'.
The package is not
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 16:03:20 +0200, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>pacman -U
>
>The curious issue here is, linux-headers is installed, but the package
>hasn't been put into the cache
If you use 'pacman -U' to install from an Arch repository by using the
URL, the package as well as the signature are
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 13:26:10 +0200, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>Are these headers used for compilation of modules only, or do they add
>some more value to the running linux system, too?
Hi,
the headers are only required, if you want to build something.
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 13:36:54 +0200, Peter
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 11:40:07 +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>If your cache no longer has old packages, you can use the online
>Archive.
>https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Downgrading_packages#Arch_Linux_Archive
"Bash script for downgrading one or more packages to a version in your
cache or the
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 00:28:09 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 21:56:49 +, albeirolo...@telecom.com.co wrote:
>>Thank you very much for your prompt response.
>>Using CAT /ETC/DEFAULT/KEYBOARD, I comfirm that my keyboard was
>>configured like this.
>&g
On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 21:56:49 +, albeirolo...@telecom.com.co wrote:
>Thank you very much for your prompt response.
>Using CAT /ETC/DEFAULT/KEYBOARD, I comfirm that my keyboard was
>configured like this.
>KXBLAYUOUT="LATAM"
>It's different from the system configuration that had been
On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 03:46:08 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 03:25:21 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>On Fri, 20 Jul 2018 14:41:05 +, albeiro lopez wrote:
>>>it’s imposible to install a new app because the system do not
>>>recognize my password
On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 03:25:21 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Fri, 20 Jul 2018 14:41:05 +, albeiro lopez wrote:
>>it’s imposible to install a new app because the system do not
>>recognize my password but to start the pc it does.
>
>Is the keyboard layout selected correct
On Fri, 20 Jul 2018 14:41:05 +, albeiro lopez wrote:
>it’s imposible to install a new app because the system do not
>recognize my password but to start the pc it does.
Is the keyboard layout selected correctly? When using Ubuntu flavour
live DVDs, I often experience that for no reason the
On Fri, 2018-07-20 at 14:41 +, albeiro lopez wrote:
> ‘grub-install: warning: Sector 32 is already in use by the program
> ‘FlexNet’: avoiding it. This software may cause boot or other problems
> in future. Please ask its autor not to store data in boot track.’
Hi,
try
On Fri, 20 Jul 2018 00:02:06 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Wed, 2018-07-18 at 20:00 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
>> Either I fix it straight away, or if someone volunteers to file a new
>> bug against evolution, thus it's not forgotten, then it'll be nice
>>
On Wed, 2018-07-18 at 20:00 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> Either I fix it straight away, or if someone volunteers to file a new
> bug against evolution, thus it's not forgotten, then it'll be nice
> too.
Bug 796840 - [Evolution] Colour of string entered in the "Search" field
On Thu, 2018-07-19 at 18:49 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> Filters are boolean , so you cant use "maybe"
Hi,
a combination of filters and their order could be a quite complex
algorithm.
Each single filter could be either any of the conditions or all the
conditions of the filter, unless a filter
On Wed, 2018-07-18 at 14:15 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> On Wed, 2018-07-18 at 07:52 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> > I'd recommend highlighting the search bar when it's actively
> > restricting your view of the folder contents
>
> That's already the case for a string entered in the "Search" field.
On Mon, 2018-07-16 at 15:07 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> Lets get one thing straight.
> I disagree with you
> I have not said I disagree with canonical, even though at times their policy
> can be a PITA
You do not disagree with me, since it's not about a different opinion
between you and me. You
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 13:22:07 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
>Linux mint uses all of the Ubuntu libs, the big difference is LM uses
>Cinnamon as a desktop manager. So putting a bug report on both IS
>correct.
>As for the maintainer, most make their identity known and easily found,
>the Evolution
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 11:44:49 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
>You took what I said out of context Ralf !!
Pete was asking about the micro releases policy of the used distro.
When talking about Mint, an Ubuntu derivative, unsupported by Ubuntu,
you bring Ubuntu into play and at least some of your items
On Mon, 2018-07-16 at 09:52 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-07-16 at 08:58 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > It's not a major update, just 3.28.1 -> 3.28.3.
> Keep an eye on https://www.ubuntuupdates.org
Hi,
it's not a major update, but still an update to another version. The
Ubuntu policy
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 23:35:23 -0400, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
>[core] is not assumed installed the base group is.
Opps :D. My apologies! If I should have noticed myself, two days
ago, that I accidentally interchanged this, it likely would have
resulted in another redundant mail. I
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 00:45:23 -0500, Christopher Marlow wrote:
>I had to:
>
>Open Firefox
>
>goto edit
>
>go to preferences
>
>then click the set firefox as default button ( even though I set FF as
>default through the default programs application)
If this works for you, you also should be able to
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