e systemd-boot menu) with only options
>>> for UEFI boot and EFI shell option.
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creen saver was activated, you are locked out.
Now I don't understand all the defensiveness - let's all work together
to improve things. This is not a non-issue.
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/pam.d/ after upgrades.
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s the keyring before the cryptsetup
service.
https://fossies.org/linux/cryptsetup/docs/Keyring.txt
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ma-integration/blob/master/src/platformtheme/fonts_global.pl
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90MB package I don't need.
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> but no USB port given
>
> lsusb gives
> Bus 002 Device 011: ID 1781:0c9f Multiple Vendors USBtiny
what is this "usb port" that you expect?
USBtiny is a HID device as far as I can remember.
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on this topic, see the files here, how to integrate sway with
systemd --user even better
https://github.com/xdbob/sway-services
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ng under
> it).
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v240/NEWS#L299
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o
Thanks, didn't know the github repo
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g necessary is configure before i do
> that.
you need the "mdadm" hook in HOOKS in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf, and
rebuild the initramfs.
the hook would auto-detect the raid setup, but it will also include
/etc/mdadm.conf if it exists.
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instruction "exec 0< <( while..." played alone works perfectly
> in my terminal, but not as a redirection for journalctl.
> any leads ?
> regards, lacsaP.
Why don't you just replace the PAGER/SYSTEMD_PAGER from less to your
own tool (multitail even? never used it).
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installed in /boot by the kernel package, but
by post-install mkinitcpio scripts. So it ends back there in /boot
anyway.
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I guess I might be missing something.
[1] especially compared to dracut (not that they do the same thing),
which seems much more complex, and that complexity did introduce bugs
- for which I've sent a PR
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 14:55, Giancarlo Razzolini
wrote:
>
> Em outubro 31, 2019 9:46 Damjan Georgievski via arch-general escreveu:
> > Can someone explain in better detail the changes in
> > * kmod 26-3
> > * mkinitcpio 27-1
> > * linux 5.3.8.1-1
> > around p
for secure-boot, and it seems I'll have to
adopt to a newer setup.
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ccess\", GROUP=\"uinput\"' >>
> /etc/udev/rules.d/99-fenrirscreenreader.rules
>
> Now, however, while it can still read the screen, the keyboard does
> nothing. Has something changed, and if so, what do I need to do differently
> to get it working again?
>
What kind of keyboard is it??
You mention xterm, so you're running XOrg I presume?
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On Thu, 22 Aug 2019 at 21:36, Giancarlo Razzolini
wrote:
> Em agosto 22, 2019 16:29 Damjan Georgievski via arch-general escreveu:
> > Are there any news/updates on this front?
> >
> > I have dracut installed in one test VM, but I have to run it manually
> after
> >
t installed in one test VM, but I have to run it manually after
each kernel update. The wiki page [1] is still empty, so
how do I configure proper hooks to build the initramfs (and possibly also
disable the mkinitcpio ones)?
[1]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dracut
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Dolphin (from Plasma) - it works
> * check $LANG - its set to `en_CA.UTF8`
>
Does `locale -a` show that locale?
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?
ie. I want to sign the uefi image with sbsign, after it's built with
`dracut --uefi …`
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another issue about the uefi stub and sent a PR:
https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/pull/575
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t: line 1069: arch: command not found
dracut: Architecture '' not supported to create a UEFI executable
any ideas why??
dracut 049-3 on an Arch [testing] VM
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(in X)?
>
> My intended use-case is to use the additional buttons on my drawing tablet
> to do various functions, but depending on the current app. So in Gimp they
> would do one thing, in Libreoffice another, in Inkscape another.
>
Don't your applications have an option to customize the shortcuts?
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ttps://bugs.archlinux.org/task/54887
(FS#54887 - [openssl] remove perl from dependency of the openssl package)
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ing Gnome on a Thinkpad X201.
are you running wayland, modsettings or the intel X11 driver (the X
modesetting is perhaps recommended)
maybe try another compositor, instead of the gnome one
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ng
> boot triggers an attempt
I don't see anything in the wireless_tools package that would trigger on boot.
there are no udev rules or systemd services.
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ause "systemctl --user enable"
> should also work.
What distro are you running? And what are the versions of systemd and dbus?
You also should have (so confirm that)
/usr/lib/systemd/user/dbus.socket and
/usr/lib/systemd/user/dbus.service files and a
/usr/lib/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants/dbus.socket symlink too
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>> This means that PKGBUILDs which checkout a specific revision are
>> actually worse than the rest, as you cannot even get the source without
>> knowing how many commits you need (rather than failing afterwards in
>> pkgver() or something).
>
> Right. I had assumed that git clone -b/--branch did
rvice.d/kerver.conf
> -
> [Unit]
> After=kernel-version-less-then@4.15.service
> Requires=kernel-version-less-then@4.15.service
>
> In this way, if my bash-fu is correct, the version compare will fail the
> kernel-version-less-then@4.15.service and vboxadd and vboxadd-service will
> not start
there is ConditionKernelVersion=
man systemd.unit
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On 22 August 2017 at 19:01, Jude DaShiell <jdash...@panix.com> wrote:
> pacman -g and pacman --groups both appear no longer working. Neither in
> that form generates a current list of groups.
pacman -Sg and pacman -Qg seem to work
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esolv (which is
> part of glibc in Arch, explaining why the Arch psycopg2 package works fine,
> even without a recompile). Where's the right place for me to fix this? With
> the psycopg2 pip maintainers or somewhere else?
why not just use the Arch package? I prefer that for pacakges that
link to system libraries.
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in .xinitrc but it didn't work.
depends on your login manager and the desktop environment. Gnome will
overwrite XKB settings anyway. KDE would if configured.
some login managers (or their Xsession scripts) will read ~/.Xkbmap as
options to setxkbmap
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se days, it's a great tool.
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for nginx
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_binary --version
>
> ...
>
> Because I don't think git works that way, but I am willing to be proven
> wrong. Also I bet the git developers would be fascinated to hear the
> details, you might even get some sort of bounty for successfully hacking
> git like that.
On the other hand,
the systemd-stable repo doesn't have signed tags (or commits) and Arch
is probably going to move to that since it has post-release fixes for
regressions and bugs.
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On 22 June 2017 at 14:42, Mauro Santos via arch-general
<arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
> On 22-06-2017 12:58, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general wrote:
>> Is there any plan for moving ArchLinux to the kernel-install
>> infrastructure[1]
>>
>> I've seen s
),
and currently I have to do that manually whenever the initramfs is
updated.
[1]
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/kernel-install.html
[2]
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2016-May/028014.html
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and people complained that
> they couldn't "disable" the pulseaudio socket and "mask" also prevented a
> manual start.
got it. makes sense
though users will need root privileges to disable it then, but I guess
for Arch that doesn't matter.
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in
post_install, and linking them in /etc/
Why doesn't the PKGBUILD make the symlinks in
/usr/lib/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants/ ?
dbus does that for ex.
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> (1) Where would I put this command so that it's run by SDDM on login?
isn't that already done via:
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/50-systemd-user.sh
which is sourced by /usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsession
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de //typedef String
huh, that's a C++ style #include* and you are compiling with a C
compiler (and obviously app.c is a C program)
have no idea, see upstream.
* and indeed /usr/include/json/config.h is part of jsoncpp "C++
library for interacting with JSON"
how did that get included in a C program???
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gpg...
> bind-9.11.0-P3.tar.gz ... FAILED (unknown public key F1B11BF05CF02E57)
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/makepkg#Signature_checking
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With the old defaults, the user can choose to use pulse audio (or JACK) or
> stay with plain ALSA support.
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y pinging [2a00:1450:401b:801::2004] (an address I get for www.google.com)
also, ping now has the -4 and -6 options to specify which protocol to use.
otherwise, AFAIK the resolver in glibc autodetects if it'll use ipv4
or ipv6 by defult
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n options as
> explained here, which shouldn't have much of an effect on the uwsgi
> itself though):
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/UWSGI#Socket_activation
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/UWSGI#Hardening_uWSGI
>
> Has anyone had the same issue?
> I can't seem to find out, what has changed between revision 1 and 5 or
> if it needs another rebuild.
>
> Best,
> David
>
>
> --
> https://sleepmap.de
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rivileges for that.
That's my setup with a bridged tap interface
https://gist.github.com/gdamjan/6b988389afe36e4bb769
for tap interfaces, networkd can also do the ip setup, for tun
interfaces, openvpn would need to use ... sudo?
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tried pacman -R but had dependency problems.
you should've mentioned that this is ArchLinux Arm
and yes, they reverted those packages (at leat on armv6 for
raspberrypi) I dunno why, don't even care
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On 8 November 2016 at 18:43, Patrick Burroughs (Celti) via
arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 18:01:32 +0100
> Damjan Georgievski via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
>
>> > $ getent -s resolve hosts $(hostname)
&g
ent -s dns hosts $(hostname)
getent -s myhostname hosts $(hostname)
return ?
also are you up-to-date with systemd 232?
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turn] part from this
> line, ping works fine:
do you have systemd-resolved running?
what does `getent -s resolve hosts ` return?
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there's a new /etc/nsswitch.conf file in filesystem-2016.11
Maybe someone would care to explain the changes? maybe even a news post?
https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/trunk?h=packages/filesystem=f1cd9f7fb4cdf7617a1b875e14be212733f9c67a
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, the initramfs - which can be recreated if you
reinstall the "linux" package
and probably some bootloader files that you can also reinstall
depending on the boot loader:
- grub-install
- extlinux
- bootctl
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ad-write. For anybody interested, I am wanting to
> remove the default boot entry created by systemd-boot, but receive an
> “Operation not permitted,” message when trying to do so, even as root.
try efibootmgr
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Do libidn and libtasn1 really require texinfo?
makes texinfo uninstallable, but I don't need docs on this system.
Does any of the "requiires" of texinfo[1] actualy require it?
shouldn't it be an opt-depend?
[1]
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/texinfo/
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r.wordpress.com/2016/07/04/x11-applications-and-unity-8/
This is for their non-deb (deb-less?) distro version, they install
debs in containers,
each getting their own XMir server. Good for non-trustworthy or exposed apps.
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you can use systemd-timedate, enable it with:
timedatectl set-ntp yes
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On 17 May 2016 at 14:50, Damjan Georgievski <gdam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can I somehow get the kernel version from a hook invoked on the kernel
> package update?
so I ended up with this (for now):
https://gist.github.com/gdamjan/dd94057318f9c68327066068cacf99bc
The reason was, I n
dules/* ?
that'll have some unwanted targets though (the extramodules on for ex.)
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On 17 May 2016 at 14:50, Damjan Georgievski <gdam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can I somehow get the kernel version from a hook invoked on the kernel
> package update?
by version I mean the "4.5.4-1-ARCH" kernel version, not the "4.5.4-1"
package version
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Can I somehow get the kernel version from a hook invoked on the kernel
package update?
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2. grub2 can boot of GPT
easily (it just needs a 2mb legacy boot partition).
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gt; wants parsing to be slightly simpler and does not mind the additional
> dependency. My impression was that they considered parsing to be too
> inefficient.
there's also `sysinfo(2)`
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> Furthermore, both VirtualBox alone (i.e. when managed by VBoxManage or
> similar) and libvirt when used to manage QEMU/KVM sessions work fine.
>
> Any hints about what I'm missing?
>
>
> TIA & cheers,
>
> Jukka
>
> --
> This email fills a much-needed gap in the archives.
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I'm just being curious here.
yes, it creates a filesystem/mount namespace for the process(es) and mount's a
/tmp/systemd-private-/ directory as /tmp. from the point of view
of the process it will never see
anything else from the outer /tmp
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nodes tagged with 'uaccess' by udev are given to the current
seat user by logind.
see what has TAG+="uaccess" in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/
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all users, /etc/passwd
should probably not be included in any package
since it changes in the lifetime of the distro and updates are hard to merge.
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> https://github.com/andrewgregory/pachooks
do hook files need to end in .hook ?
I couldn't find it mentioned in man alpm-hooks or pacman
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On 2 February 2016 at 10:40, Damjan Georgievski <gdam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> https://github.com/andrewgregory/pachooks
>
> do hook files need to end in .hook ?
> I couldn't find it mentioned in man alpm-hooks or pacman
Also, `Exec =` requires a full path to the executable
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something similar too
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=207338
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foobar.service failed to load: No
> such file or directory.
>
> am i doing it wrong, or?
the daemon reads and starts the service not systemctl.
in recent versions of systemd you can symlink the service file from
ouside ~/.config/systemd/ too
ps.
what exactly are you testing? there's also systemd-run
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o say what you
expect to be right and how your expectation doesn't meet reality.
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> 3. and also I've found that XDG_RUNTIME_DIR and XDG_SESSION_ID are not
> set (neither before or after restarting user@) as should be the case
> from [1] and [2].
are you using a proper login manager, do you have pam_systemd in your
pam configs?
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>> I'm receiving message about unknown trust while trying to install the confuse
>> package.
>>
>
> Looks like people tend to forget about updating pacman keyring.
>
> pacman-key --refresh-keys
is'n this done automatically? should it?
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t be updated from a keyserver.
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There will be support for that of course
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Distribution
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Does anyone know why virt-manager is an empty package?
The package depends on virt-install which contains the virt-manager
program, and just adds its dependencies.
Is this intentional? The PKGBUILD suggests it tries to do something.
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ou need the data
on the disk *now* and it wont work in a USB enclosure?
anyway, maybe you could use kexec in your PBA and run the installed
linux kernel with that.
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> Yes, I saw this with mpv on the command line under X. A restart of the WM
> and X
> did not solve the problem for me. As with the others I had to reboot my
> machine.
>
> Would be really nice to know what's the root cause.
systemctl --user restart pulseaudio
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d rather make it 750, and root/wpa_supplicant
> In general, why is this necessary? What kind of attack (besides DoS) is
> possible against wpa_supplicant?
there have been buffer overflows etc. in wpa supplicant, not good for
a root process.
https://www.google.com/search?q=wpa_supplicant+CVE=utf-8=utf-8
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lt route passing through the WiFi interface in
>> > your scenario.
>>
>> If I plug in LAN while having an active WIFI connection, it seems to
>> steal the route. I checked it by monitoring steam download speeds.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Bennett
>>
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>> GPG fingerprint: 871F 1047 7DB3 DDED 5FC4 47B2 26C7 E577 EF96 7808
>>
>>
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n wrote.
>>
>>
> systemctl disable is not making this service disabled. The first call to
> "systemctl disable vboxvmservice@A" removed a link from
> /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/ correctly.
>
> daemon-reload does not help.
>
> I suspect that reboot will get rid of it but on server I would not like to
> reboot just because systemctl shows failure of non existent service.
>
> Regards,
> Łukasz
>
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to execute correctly
( 4/70) upgrading bash
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to set
[Match]Name=en* or some such before rebooting.
[1]
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/23d08d1b2bfd7f4b3c0a9408c9ccd65c3fb80fc2/NEWS#L45
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?
if you're vanilla, run memtest on the machine.
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On 25 August 2015 at 01:17, Damjan Georgievski gdam...@gmail.com wrote:
Mon 2015-08-24 15:32:05 CDT 13580 0 0 7 * /usr/bin/systemctl
Mon 2015-08-24 15:53:37 CDT 13696 0 0 7 * /usr/bin/systemctl
I haven't seen or noticed this happening before, but obviously the first
=c44069c10a4a9c696910baf0dbbefc41528f6dbe
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Control_L
Right swipe:-
key press 54 c
key press 133Super_L (left Windows key)
key release 54 c
key release 133Super_L (left Windows key)
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, but people could optionally use
the enforcemodulesig=1 kernel command line option if they want to.
Thoughts?
[*]
though packages are gpg signed, and modules use x.509
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and Ubuntu on servers,
sometimes Centos/RHEL).
And I can hardly wait for distros to standardize on networkd too. Finally some
long needed standardization in the basic setup of a Linux system.
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I suspect an inconsistency with the file system.
that doesn't make no sense. Unix filesystems don't care about encodings at all.
ever
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upstream.
btw, is there any real issue or just the annoying logs?
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.
There are no issues when using those apps, the terminal just shows
these messages.
What's the output of just locale, as the user you have the problem as
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for these apps it MUST be en_US.UTF-8 - that's the canonical
name of the encoding UTF-8 (with the dash).
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On 29 May 2015 at 15:02, Rodrigo Rivas rodrigorivasco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Damjan Georgievski gdam...@gmail.com wrote:
error: unknown encoding UTF8: using iso88591 as fallback
...
it seems for these apps it MUST be en_US.UTF-8 - that's the canonical
name
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ claws-mail
try
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ LANG=en_US.UTF-8 claws-mail
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up after 30 seconds . . .
check the label of the iso, you can do it with file ...iso
although the I/O errors suggest the CD is unreadable.
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the logs to the journal.
Otherwise, it'll go to the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file as ever.
ps.
on my two - always up-to-date - Arch installations, using lightdm and
sddm X logs to /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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