Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values

2014-06-13 Thread Chris Moline
Why not just tinker around using xset and xinput? Once you have the values you like you can add the xset/xinput commands to your .xinitrc or edit the x11 configuration file. On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Dimitris Zervas wrote: > On June 13, 2014 8:37:59 PM EEST, Bigby James > wrote: > >On 0

Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values

2014-06-13 Thread Mark Lee
Salutations, I suggest looking at the diff histories of the x11 packages in the arch packages. Regards, Mark -Original Message- From: "Dimitris Zervas" Sent: ‎6/‎13/‎2014 7:29 PM To: "General Discussion about Arch Linux" Subject: Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values On Ju

Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values

2014-06-13 Thread Dimitris Zervas
On June 13, 2014 8:37:59 PM EEST, Bigby James wrote: >On 06/13, Dimitris Zervas wrote: >> >> Not helping... :/ >> > >The new mouse movement and keyboard repeat speeds aren't to your taste. >You >want the old ones back. Questions: > >1) Do you know what the old settings were? Kind of moot to ask f

Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values

2014-06-13 Thread Bigby James
On 06/13, Dimitris Zervas wrote: > > Not helping... :/ > The new mouse movement and keyboard repeat speeds aren't to your taste. You want the old ones back. Questions: 1) Do you know what the old settings were? Kind of moot to ask for help and then give such a vacuous response when help is of

Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values

2014-06-13 Thread Dimitris Zervas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On June 13, 2014 7:41:04 PM EEST, Karol Blazewicz wrote: >On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 6:18 PM, Dimitris Zervas >wrote: >> In the latest Xorg updates, there is a major change in the default of >> mouse mouvment and key repeating speed. How can I change

Re: [arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values

2014-06-13 Thread Karol Blazewicz
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 6:18 PM, Dimitris Zervas wrote: > In the latest Xorg updates, there is a major change in the default of > mouse mouvment and key repeating speed. How can I change these back? > I am really used to the old ones and the new ones just slow down my > workflow. I haven't notice

[arch-general] Bring back the old X11 values

2014-06-13 Thread Dimitris Zervas
In the latest Xorg updates, there is a major change in the default of mouse mouvment and key repeating speed. How can I change these back? I am really used to the old ones and the new ones just slow down my workflow. pgpOZmL88XnDj.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [arch-general] Network configuration

2014-06-13 Thread Ryan Fredette
On 06/13/2014 11:45 AM, Yamakaky wrote: That's what I was about to setup when I saw that systemd-networkd doesn't support DHCP for ipv6 ^^ Do you if it's planned ? There was a patch set submitted today to systemd to start adding dhcp support for ipv6[1], but it's not been accepted yet. Even w

Re: [arch-general] Network configuration

2014-06-13 Thread Yamakaky
Thanks for your answers. As it was said above it is matter of personal preference. Personally I try to use the simplest possible tools that do its job. And I switched all my machines to systemd-networkd (+wpa_supplicant for wifi). Network/WIFI/DHCP work great, no complains. My advice it to sta

Re: [arch-general] Network configuration

2014-06-13 Thread Anatol Pomozov
Hi On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 1:39 AM, Yamakaky wrote: > Hi all > > I write you this mail because I'm a bit lost between all these network > configuration tools available : > > - systemd-networkd > - dhcpcd service > - netctl > - wpa_supplicant > - NetworkManager/wicd > > There is two profiles

Re: [arch-general] Network configuration

2014-06-13 Thread Bigby James
On 06/13, Yamakaky wrote: > Hi all > > I write you this mail because I'm a bit lost between all these network > configuration tools available : > > - systemd-networkd > - dhcpcd service > - netctl > - wpa_supplicant > - NetworkManager/wicd > > There is two profiles I use now : a laptop (wif

Re: [arch-general] Network configuration

2014-06-13 Thread Dolan Murvihill
Hi Yamakaky, netctl, wpa_supplicant, and NetworkManager all manage your network interface connections (your OSI layer 2 connections). dhcpcd and dhclient are DHCP clients, responsible for automatically getting you an IP address (OSI layer 3). More information about these tools can be found on the

Re: [arch-general] Strange (sd-pam) process

2014-06-13 Thread Carl Schaefer
> >> `systemd --user` has a child `(sd-pam)`. It's certainly related to pam, but > >> why has it such a strange name ? > >> > > And what is it's purpose ? I think it's intended to guarantee that pam_close_session() is closed when its parent "systemd --user" exits. However, on my system it seems

Re: [arch-general] Strange (sd-pam) process

2014-06-13 Thread Yamakaky
Le 13/06/2014 14:08, WorMzy Tykashi a écrit : On 13 June 2014 12:57, Yamakaky wrote: And what is it's purpose ? Hi, 's:#n809:#n806:' on my earlier link. ;) I can't tell you any more than is written there. If it doesn't answer your question, you may want to ask on the systemd mailing list [

Re: [arch-general] Strange (sd-pam) process

2014-06-13 Thread WorMzy Tykashi
On 13 June 2014 12:57, Yamakaky wrote: > > And what is it's purpose ? Hi, 's:#n809:#n806:' on my earlier link. ;) I can't tell you any more than is written there. If it doesn't answer your question, you may want to ask on the systemd mailing list [2], they're more likely to have the answers you

Re: [arch-general] Strange (sd-pam) process

2014-06-13 Thread Yamakaky
Le 13/06/2014 13:50, WorMzy Tykashi a écrit : On 13 June 2014 10:21, Yamakaky wrote: Hi `systemd --user` has a child `(sd-pam)`. It's certainly related to pam, but why has it such a strange name ? Thanks Hi, It's so that it looks pretty in ps output [1]. Cheers, WorMzy [1] http://cgit.

Re: [arch-general] Strange (sd-pam) process

2014-06-13 Thread WorMzy Tykashi
On 13 June 2014 10:21, Yamakaky wrote: > Hi > > `systemd --user` has a child `(sd-pam)`. It's certainly related to pam, but > why has it such a strange name ? > > Thanks Hi, It's so that it looks pretty in ps output [1]. Cheers, WorMzy [1] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/src

[arch-general] Strange (sd-pam) process

2014-06-13 Thread Yamakaky
Hi `systemd --user` has a child `(sd-pam)`. It's certainly related to pam, but why has it such a strange name ? Thanks

Re: [arch-general] Network configuration

2014-06-13 Thread Savyasachee Jha
I use netctl, 'cause it's lighter than networkmanager and does what I want it to do quite easily. Only thing I miss is a system tray icon. I tried using netmon, but I don't like somethign python running all the time in the background. I use timesyncd with netctl and it works perfectly well. On Fr

[arch-general] Network configuration

2014-06-13 Thread Yamakaky
Hi all I write you this mail because I'm a bit lost between all these network configuration tools available : - systemd-networkd - dhcpcd service - netctl - wpa_supplicant - NetworkManager/wicd There is two profiles I use now : a laptop (wifi auto-discover and connect with gui tray and

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent: SSH_AGENT_FAILURE when adding an ECDSA key

2014-06-13 Thread Patrick Burroughs (Celti)
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Magnus Therning wrote: > According to what I've found gpg-agent's ssh-agent should, as of > version 2.0.21, support ECDSA keys, but still I can't add such a key: > > Am I doing something wrong here, or should I just use ssh-agent from OpenSSH > instead (or stop us