The 12/11/11, Max wrote:
> ..and in .xsession-errors:
>
> (gnome-shell:1182): St-CRITICAL **: _st_paint_shadow_with_opacity:
> assertion `shadow_spec != NULL' failed
Looks like a bug in gnome-shell. I think it should be reported upstream.
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
I'm playing around with schroot and when creating a chroot with
"type=directory" I at first failed to start it. The reason seems to be
the lack of the file "/etc/networks". I created an empty one, and
that was accepted by schroot. However, the man page (networks(5)) is
rather cryptic, so what is
When I do a 'pacman -Syu', I'm getting an error that
evolution-3.2.2-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz cannot be found though the testing
list file shows that file. It sounds to me that the repo is not in
sync or something.
On 11/14/2011 03:30 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
> When I do a 'pacman -Syu', I'm getting an error that
> evolution-3.2.2-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz cannot be found though the testing
> list file shows that file. It sounds to me that the repo is not in
> sync or something.
wait a bit more. you are too fast :
Hello,
Due to a lack of time, I'll orphan all the xfce4-dev aur packages this
evening.
If someone is interested in adopting them.
Tcho
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 02:28:57PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I'm playing around with schroot and when creating a chroot with
> "type=directory" I at first failed to start it. The reason seems to be
> the lack of the file "/etc/networks". I created an empty one, and
> that was accepted by sch
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 05:18:07PM +0200, Mantas M. wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 02:28:57PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> > I'm playing around with schroot and when creating a chroot with
> > "type=directory" I at first failed to start it. The reason seems to be
> > the lack of the file "/etc
Hi all,
I use kde4.7. As the time zone does not set correctly, I tried to change
the timezone as "America/Toronto"
in rc.conf. it did work but the time still not right. So I used date&time
--KDE control module to adjust time,
it said 'System policies prevent you from saving the date/time setting',
Hi
Sorry to bother, problem solved now. I used wrong command to change root
password.
Adrian
2011/11/14 adrian sun
> Hi all,
> I use kde4.7. As the time zone does not set correctly, I tried to change
> the timezone as "America/Toronto"
> in rc.conf. it did work but the time still not right. So
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