On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 08:53:19PM +0100, SET wrote:
> Most users don't need SELinux/AppArmor or anything that protects them from
> themselves;
Not to nitpick, but given all the recent talk of things like gaping
Webkit vulnerabilities I think the benefits of adopting something like
AppArmor
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 09:20:26PM +0200, J. C. wrote:
> Hey hey list,
> when I use the
> set linebreak
> command, Vim actually splits the lines, inserting CRLF or similar. The help
> says that it shouldn't do that, nor has it on Vim 7.x, which I ran on
> another Linux system.
>
> When just
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 09:43:57PM +0100, Merlin Büge wrote:
> > (2) The same thing you're trying to do but with LVM instead of a GPT table
>
> I don't need any LVM functionality and would consider it a little bit overkill
> for just dividing available space into two partitions.
I completely
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 04:48:18PM +0100, Merlin Büge wrote:
> Hey everybody!
>
>
> I'm currently installing Arch on my laptop (Thinkpad T400), and have decided
> for a rather unusual partition scheme: A single LUKS container directly on
> the disk (SSD) with a GPT partition table and two
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 03:18:13AM +0100, G. Schlisio wrote:
> It seems like postfix/local is ignoring the mailbox_transport_maps
> option and trying to deliver itself instead of passing to dovecot, thus
> finding no entry in the system passwd.
> After full upgrade config files were merged (no
On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 02:43:08PM +0200, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general
wrote:
> > ...which sounds a bit like what I'm seeing, at least the slowness part.
> > However, I use SDDM, so I can't put the recommended
> > dbus-update-activation-environment in any .xinitrc file (which is only run
Hello arch-general!
I have a laptop running the latest KDE / Plasma, but I use gnome-terminal as my
terminal app. Recently I noticed that when I launch gnome-terminal from the
KDE start menu, it takes an incredibly long time to launch (maybe 20+ seconds)
and when it does launch, I just get a
Hey Arch folks,
I have a work-provided laptop which is a MacBookPro13,3; in other words a
fairly recent MacBook Pro (one of the touch bar ones). I've shrunk the root
partition on it and would like to install Arch on a second partition and use
that as my primary OS. I've been able to do this
Hi archfolks,
So I did a `pacman -Syu` yesterday, after which point wine no longer
seems to work (any command I run, including just stock "winecfg" after
installing hangs forever). I posted about it on the ArchLinux Reddit,
and also saw a post on the Arch forums about it:
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