people a lot of headaches and a lot
of time in the end. The reader will note that aside from the bogus quoting near
the top of this message, I have not felt the need to include any real quoting
in this message, but most people will certainly be able to deduce the context,
even though this messa
it.
As for tweaking /etc/rc.conf, you should be able to do this manually from
within your install chroot before rebooting. Hope this helps.
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as well as any installation guides related to using
install scripts to install an Arch system should show /etc/rc.conf some love.
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occasional virtual machine so that I can offer tech support. Give me Arch, and
I will make it sing louder and burn brighter than all the others combined. To
the devs, thanks for all the great work you do to make Arch the best available
distro.
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online documentation.
[1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_for_the_blind
[2]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_Guide
[3]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners_guide
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e are any further modifications needed to boot
into a talking system.
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far as I know,
systemd in Arch has a mechanism for parsing the DAEMONS array. Correct me if
I'm wrong about this.
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help is greatly appreciated.
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ld try a simple
ext2 filesystem, but where's the fun in that? :)
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I can boot it as long as I don't choose USB boot or remove the USB key
from the computer. I hope I have provided enough information.
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Linux system without eyes. In this case, questions are a good thing(tm). Hope
this helps.
I'll try this install with a 100MB ext2 /boot, although GRUB isn't supposed to
need this extra partition. Maybe I found a bug in GRUB's BTRFS module.
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According to Tom Gundersen:
#Kyle: a btrfs module (in rc.conf or otherwise) should not be necessary.
I didn't think so, since I added btrfs to my HOOKS array in /etc/initcpio.conf
right after filesystems, although that may not be necessary either. Better safe
than sorry.
#In my exper
y subvolumes at the point where I was
installing the bootloader. I was planning to create a subvolume for /home, but
this shouldn't have caused a problem with either bootloader, and it wasn't even
created yet anyway.
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only a
single BTRFS partition just for fun, but for now, since it ain't broke, I ain't
gonna fix it. :) Thanks very much for all the help.
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need to maintain some uniformity between the
install media and the base install rather than any technical reason.
~Kyle
rt Wavpack, or do I need to rebuild the package with Wavpack support?
~Kyle
The rebuild did work. I will file a feature request as well, so that sox
doesn't have to be rebuilt in order to use wavpack if it's installed. It
seems sox should depend on wavpack, at least as an optional dependency.
Thanks for the help.
~Kyle
would like to thank the Arch developers for such a quick response
to my rather minor feature request. It was fixed just over two hours
after I submitted it. You guys rock!
~Kyle
http://www.gentoo.org has it now. It took time to compile, but it's
there. Lol.
~Kyle
According to Baho Utot:
# Hey wait I didn't get any sticker when I installed it.
#
# I want my money back!
I don't need my money back. It hasn't broken my system or mamed any
puppies yet, so a refund is not necessary. Just give me the sticker and
we'll call it even. :)
~Kyle
On my system, the audacious package, (without the 2), is version
2.4.4-1. I don't recall seeing an audacious2 package on Arch. I do,
however, see that /usr/bin/audacious is a symbolic link to
/usr/bin/audacious2, so either way you call it, it should work for you.
~Kyle
According to Marek Niklíček:
# pacman -Ss audacious
# extra/audacious 2.5.0-1 [0.35 MB]
# Lightweight, GTK2-based advanced audio player focused on audio
quality
# extra/audacious-plugins 2.5.0-1 [1.44 MB]
# Plugins for Audacious
Oh wow! Very nice.
/me runs and does an upgrade.
~Kyle
e difference may be the fact that I have pulseaudio installed,
whereas you may not, although pulseaudio shouldn't cause sound to work
if it won't play without it.
~Kyle
A follow-up to the audacious 2.5 upgrade: All my issues seem to be
resolved after removing .config/audacious. Of course, all prior
configurations will be lost, but it seems to solve most problems
associated with the latest version. Everything appears to be working
normally here for now.
~Kyle
ntrol-d to get to your desktop, but it seems to be in the panel
list once again. Hope this helps get you up and running.
~Kyle
dconf and gsettings so I can find out what all I
can set in this way? Also, does the configuration editor help with
discovery of these settings?
~Kyle
According to Ionut Biru:
# correct link: https://live.gnome.org/dconf/SystemAdministrators
Some good stuff here. Thanks for the link.
~Kyle
s
what needs to be done.
So Arch Linux may not be for everyone who wishes to have a quick diy
install, but I wouldn't hesitate to install it for anyone, even those
who are new to Linux in general.
~Kyle
It seems to me that CFLAGS should only be overridden on a per system basis in
the makepkg configuration. Of course they could also be set in a local PKGBUILD
or in AUR, but packages in the repos should stay as close to upstream as
possible. It should also be noted that suggesting working optimiz
I've been using pbfetch, and it works pretty well for me. I'm of course open to
trying some of these other packages as well. The really great thing is that you
can have them all installed, and then uninstall the packages you don't need
once you've made your choice.
~Kyle
Sent from my Wishdroid! :)
Getting it now. Thanks for the great work you put into this.
~Kyle
Sent from my Wishdroid! :)
Thanks for posting the information about journalless ext4. I now have a
100MB ext4 /boot partition with no journal on my flash drive rather than
using ext2. Syslinux is working perfectly with this configuration.
~Kyle
over, since the loop is already in the systemd code.
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Thanks very much for all you do.
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el8x0 kernel module. I am currently running
linux-lts 3.0.40-1, pulseaudio 2.1-1, pulseaudio-alsa 2-1, alsa-utils
1.0.25-3 and gdm 3.4.1-2. I would appreciate any help anyone can
provide, and will be happy to answer any questions I may have missed here.
~Kyle
a similar problem and solved it by simply deleting the
files at ~/.pulse/*.tdb
Unfortunately this is also not working. I even tried deleting the entire
~/.pulse directory with no luck. Thanks for the help.
~Kyle
at prompted Tom and other Arch developers to minimize their
contact with the list, and I for one don't blame them for wanting to
stay out of the line of fire.
[1] https://bugs.archlinux.org
[2] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=systemd
~Kyle
time, and continues to
improve quickly. I would like to thank the systemd developers for their
hard work, and the Arch developers for seeing systemd as a viable
alternative to sysvinit and other aging and/or fragmented parts of a
Linux system. Add me to the list of happy systemd users.
~Kyle
ng or
disabling them. If I try for example
sudo systemctl enable netcfg@Kyle
or
sudo systemctl disable netcfg@Kyle
I receive the following error:
Failed to issue method call: Invalid argument
If I use the .service suffix, it works as expected.
sudo systemctl start netcfg@Kyle
and
systemctl stop n
lways worked as expected. However, on this machine with the Intel
onboard sound, nothing seems to keep the volumes from muting whenever
GNOMe and GDM start.
~Kyle
Try installing dkms-8192cu from AUR. This may or may not work for your specific
card, but it appears to work perfectly without any firmware using my 8188CUS
USB card. Since your model is different, your mileage may vary, but hopefully
this will help.
~Kyle
this unusual problem is
greatly appreciated.
~Kyle
According to Kyle:
Apparently, Google is not my friend this time, as I can find no
information about this problem, and I appear to be the only one
experiencing it, and only on this machine.
Correction: I actually did find [1], and that appears to be my exact
problem, but it is also unsolved
you do. Thanks.
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gives satisfactory results.
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the append line for the kernel. A big +1 from me for
syslinux.
~Kyle
grub2 include better support for /boot
filesystems including btrfs as well as GPT and EFI support. If these or
other features don't matter to you, you can certainly continue using
grub legacy until or unless they do. Hope this helps.
~Kyle
fg, since it rarely has
to run later. Note that like grub, editing the syslinux configuration
does not require the boot code to be rewritten. This is different from
lilo, which required an update of the MBR boot code every time any
change was made to the config file. Hope this helps.
~Kyle
post the dmesg output
you managed to save along with your latest syslog or systemd journal.
~Kyle
ted to the
screen before you pressed enter to get it talking. Hope this helps.
~Kyle
simply installing linux-lts and optionally removing linux, modifying
/boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg, adding lts to the kernel and initrd
filenames, e.g. vmlinuz-linux-lts and initramfs-lts.img. This should
give you a working system that uses the lts kernel without reinstalling
from scratch.
~Kyle
ment. However, don't let that discourage you from trying either or
both. One of the things that makes Arch great is the fact that you can
try everything and keep only what you want. Hope this helps.
~Kyle
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even on a very old, very slow system after
deployment, and I was not at all disappointed when I got my main box
back up and rolling and deployed systemd on it as well. Thanks for all
the great work that went into making it as good as it is now, and I look
forward to future developments as well.
ed in the service unit.
I can test this on my local unit file, or I can pull the edited version
from testing to be sure it works correctly in most if not all cases.
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be usable or work as expected. Sorry I wasn't
able to test sooner, as I had other things going on over the past week.
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According to Kyle:
# I'll run a test, as I now have the new file, but I see no reason why it
# wouldn't be usable or work as expected.
Tested and it works perfectly. Thanks for getting this in, and sorry for
taking this thread for a little bit of a ride into the land of OT.
file and incorporate them into
the service, and if I can do this, I'll submit the line to add or a
patch here in this thread.
~Kyle
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file and incorporate them into
the service, and if I can do this, I'll submit the line to add or a
patch here in this thread.
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk
file and incorporate them into
the service, and if I can do this, I'll submit the line to add or a
patch here in this thread.
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk
Wow sorry for all the duplicate posts. Apparently GMX is having a bit of
trouble sending mail. 3 times has to be a record I think.
~Kyle
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h the copy of the file with the modified
ExecStart= line?
~Kyle
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x27;m currently working with Chris on testing new Talking Arch releases,
and will be helping to update the wiki documentation for Talking Arch
installation as well, so I'll document the service file override when
command line options are needed.
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk
ow to do this would be greatly
appreciated. I'm also open to any other suggestions I may not have
thought of yet, including non-pulse-specific methods.
[1] http://www.alex.ballas.org/2010/11/08/stream-any-pulseaudio-application/
~Kyle
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mpare: assertion `!g_variant_is_container (a)' failed
Mar 28 20:17:31 pc.kyle.tk gdm-launch-environment][2749]: GLib-CRITICAL:
g_variant_compare: assertion `!g_variant_is_container (a)' failed
~Kyle
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post to the Orca
list to let everyone know that there will be a notification when GNOME
3.8 is completely built and ready for testing.
~Kyle
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Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"
on which the
storage will be used most, or a brief name to indicate the files that
are on the disk.
~Kyle
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Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"
it could
definitely make things somewhat simpler.
~Kyle
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Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"
tool to have the desktop icons gives
me a blue background rather than grey, and I still have a blue
background after I switch the feature off, so this seems like it may be
an unrelated problem.
~Kyle
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a codec, most likely the aac audio decoder. Try installing
faad if you don't already have it.
~Kyle
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Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"
systemctl stop gdm
Maybe this will help.
~Kyle
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depending on
which is the lower price, similar to other so-called cloud hosting
platforms. As far as I know, it's not the only provider to support Arch,
but it is probably one of very few, and they seem to have the best
service and specs for the price. Hope this helps.
[1]: https://digitalo
es visually impaired
normal human beings any day.
[1]: http://webvisum.com/
~Kyle
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According to Curtis Shimamoto:
# I think you've missed what Kyle is saying here. From what I understand
# (as a non-blind user), traditional captchas that are super hard to read
# and easily deciphered by computers are what tend to not be usable by the
# visually impaired.
#
# The captcha th
filesystem, remount it in /mnt to keep things as simple as possible,
make a home directory inside of the mount point and then mount sda6 in
/mnt/home, assuming you initially mounted sda5 in /mnt. Hope this helps.
~Kyle
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it mounted and do all the fstab entry stuff for you at that point.
~Kyle
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ty. Thanks.
~Kyle
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w me to issue certificates for multiple domains running on
the same VPS with a single IP address, which apparently, StartSSL can't do.
~Kyle
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, at
which time, you just run 'pacman -Syu' normally.
~Kyle
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According to Matthew dyer:
# How do I know if I am running espeak ng?
Espeak-ng-git is a package in the AUR. It is not a supported Arch
package, especially since it depends on pcaudiolib-git, which is also an
AUR package. These packages are cloned from master git repositories, so
most likely w
Maarten de Vries ALIANDIKA:
# pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qqdt)
Unfortunately this will break my system. It's trying to remove git for
one thing, which is definitely something I need. Not to mention that I
installed git explicitly, so pacman definitely shouldn't be removing it.
I can see a whole lo
Kirill is about to be a popular guy...
;-)
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:06 PM, Jeffrey Lynn Parke Jr. <
jeffrey.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Kirill Churin >wrote:
>
> > LinkedIn
> >
> >
> >
> > General,
> >
> > I'd like to add you to my professional netw
> This is from wikipedia page script -
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_VirtualBox_Networking .
>From what I understand, /etc/conf.d/bridges has been deprecated or at
least doesn't work since /etc/rc.d/network was changed. I think the
whole thing could probably be replaced with a ne
fully, that clears things up.
If you really want to build a firefox package yourself, you can set up
ABS. If you build a package from ABS (using makepkg), you will run the
PKGBUILD. <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Abs>
Kyle Terrien
PS: Great discussion on exploiting MD5.
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> That's not so bad, then, since you can't really do any better unless
> the upstream source (Mozilla) signs their files, and the package
> maintainer has their public key.
To be honest, I'm a little surprised that Mozilla doesn't sign their
Firefox source code.
Kyle
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g to build a full-featured Live desktop environment for
chromebooks?
- Kyle
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On 02/22/2014 08:03 PM, Thiago Barroso Perrotta wrote:
> Hey Kyle,
>
> I've always thought of creating something similar too, but I didn't do
> anything about it because of its usefulness (would people use it, since
> parted magic and other similar projects already ex
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NetworkManager: <http://seblu.net/a/arm/packages/n/networkmanager/>
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if I'm wrong, but if I remember correctly, the Gnome sound
manager and pavucontrol are different programs. In my experience, I have
had the best luck using pavucontrol to configure sound.
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On 03/16/2014 10:21 PM, Kyle Terrien wrote:
> Are you using PulseAudio?
D'oh! I noticed the subject line said "Pulseaudio" right after sending
my message. Sorry for the stupid question.
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Thanks Mark! Great read!
I love real-world examples included with any type of lesson.
On Sunday, March 23, 2014, Mark Lee wrote:
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> Salutations,
>
> I recently read an interesting article on a Slob allocator
> vulnerability in the Linux kern
do systemctl stop NetworkManager.service
sudo killall dhcpcd
sudo systemctl start NetworkManager.service
Here is a shell session where I (effectively) do the above:
kyle@landru ~ $ sudo systemctl stop NetworkManager.service
[sudo] password for kyle:
kyle@landru ~ $ systemctl status NetworkManager.service
● Ne
uot;setcap 'CAP_NET_RAW+eip CAP_NET_ADMIN+eip' /usr/bin/dumpcap"
>
> 5. Ensure Wireshark works only from root and from a user in the
> "wireshark" group
>
>
> Thanks in advanced.
>
That's strange. This is the same error that appears when running
wiresha
kManager (e.g. left running by a previous
instance of NetworkManager), NetworkManager does not properly restart
dhcpcd.
The workaround is to install dhclient.
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723746
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fine.
Of course, this begs the question: Should a compiled python module be
supplied in a package (debug.pyc), or should the local machine
interpret/compile/do whatever it wants with a python script (debug.py)?
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alias mc='vim' works really well for me!
:-P
Just make sure you have a solid syntax highlighter installed, custom or
otherwise.
On Thursday, May 1, 2014, David C. Rankin
wrote:
> All,
>
> midnight commander provides a convenient script that allows exit to the
> present working directory of
I retract my smug remark, for some reason I recalled mc as a file editor.
I must be thinking of QBASIC (blue terminal interface).
On Friday, May 2, 2014, Kyle Bassett wrote:
> alias mc='vim' works really well for me!
>
> :-P
>
> Just make sure you have a solid syn
und: white !important;
color: black !important;
}
If you want even more control, I suppose you can play around with
Greasemonkey scripts.
--Kyle
[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserContent.css
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oes
ntpd.service need to be running for timedatectl to set time via NTP? Is
there a way to force timedatectl to query NTP (for testing)?
--Kyle
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ntp#systemd_services
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