On 04/10/2014 05:04 AM, Maykel Franco wrote:
Hi, I have installed wireshark-gtk2. But when go to Capture/Interfaces
I get this error:
There are no interfaces on which a capture can be done.
I follow this steps:
Setting network privileges for dumpcap
1. Ensure your linux kernel and
Hello,
There will be a class on PKGBUILDs by CalimeroTeknik. It will cover the
basics of packaging and how to write a PKGBUILD. Everyone is welcome to
attend. The only prerequisite is an interest in the topic.
Here is a list of topics that may be covered. You can vote for those which
The main mechanism for moving packages from the AUR into the official
repositories seems to be the Vote for this package mechanism.
Ideally, all packages would just be in the official repositories, and
there'd be no AUR. Obviously we don't have the resources for that, so
there needs to be some
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Taylor Hornby ha...@defuse.ca wrote:
both are
included in Debian's official repositories.
Debian has more packages than another distro that I am aware of. Last
I heard, it was around 30,000. That is one thing they do very well.
That's very much the polar
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On 04/11/2014 05:40 PM, Taylor Hornby wrote:
The main mechanism for moving packages from the AUR into the official
repositories seems to be the Vote for this package mechanism.
Ideally, all packages would just be in the official repositories, and
On 04/11/2014 03:48 PM, Peter Baldridge wrote:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Taylor Hornby ha...@defuse.ca wrote:
both are
included in Debian's official repositories.
Debian has more packages than another distro that I am aware of. Last
I heard, it was around 30,000. That is one thing
Packages are included in the repositories if and only if a developer or
trusted user is interested in maintaining the package. In my opinion,
it's best for packages to be maintained by people who actually use and
care about them even if it means that they're in the AUR instead of the
official
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On 04/11/2014 03:57 PM, Daniel Micay wrote:
Packages are included in the repositories if and only if a
developer or trusted user is interested in maintaining the package.
In my opinion, it's best for packages to be maintained by people
who
Am 11.04.2014 21:39, schrieb fsckd:
Hello,
There will be a class on PKGBUILDs by CalimeroTeknik. It will cover
the basics of packaging and how to write a PKGBUILD. Everyone is
welcome to attend. The only prerequisite is an interest in the topic.
Here is a list of topics that may be covered.
So you're saying... blindly trusting someone else that is unknown to build and
blindly sign a package is more secure
than you downloading the pkgbuild with cower or something, looking at the
PKGBUILD, and then using makepkg...
How is that?
Second, where do you propose the computing time and
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 12:25:58AM +0200, Heiko Becker wrote:
Just a short question: Where will the class be? On the IRC channel of
archlinux.org or somewhere else? And will it be some kind of recorded as I
might not be able to attend it but I would like to learn something :D
Best regards,
Am 11.04.2014 21:39, schrieb fsckd:
Hello,
There will be a class on PKGBUILDs by CalimeroTeknik. It will cover
the basics of packaging and how to write a PKGBUILD. Everyone is
welcome to attend. The only prerequisite is an interest in the topic.
Here is a list of topics that may be covered.
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On 04/11/2014 04:27 PM, Daniel Wallace wrote:
So you're saying... blindly trusting someone else that is unknown
to build and blindly sign a package is more secure than you
downloading the pkgbuild with cower or something, looking at the
PKGBUILD,
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On 04/11/2014 04:27 PM, Daniel Wallace wrote:
So you're saying... blindly trusting someone else that is unknown
to build and blindly sign a package is more secure than you
downloading the pkgbuild with cower or something, looking at the
PKGBUILD,
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On 04/11/2014 07:45 PM, Taylor Hornby wrote:
On 04/11/2014 04:27 PM, Daniel Wallace wrote:
So you're saying... blindly trusting someone else that is unknown
to build and blindly sign a package is more secure than you
downloading the pkgbuild
Hi guys,
I really enjoy our status quo with AUR. This is the first user-repo in
the Linux world that is easy to talk to. Just compare to these Ubuntu's
PPAs that you first need to find and trust. I really prefer to run
yaourt -Ss package-i-am-looking-for, and not to Google for arch linux
On 04/08/2014 04:31 AM, Maykel Franco wrote:
Hi, I change for example dns in networkmanager, when restart
NetworkManager , systemctl restart NetworkManager the network not
works...
[maykel@maykel-arch ~]$ sudo systemctl status NetworkManager
● NetworkManager.service - Network Manager
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