On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 08:27:28PM -, Arch Linux: Recent news updates:
Felix Yan wrote:
> The openblas package prior to version 0.3.23-2 doesn't ship optimized
> LAPACK routine and CBLAS/LAPACKE interfaces for compatibility. This
> decision has been reverted now, and the ability to choose a d
Am Donnerstag, dem 15.06.2023 um 07:30 +0200 schrieb Björn Försterling:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about my "HP Deskjet F2280" printer/scanner.
>
> I could not get it working in Arch Linux with "sane" or "simple-
> scan".
> It is visible in a "lsusb" command and found by a "sudo sane-find-
>
Hello,
I have a question about my "HP Deskjet F2280" printer/scanner.
I could not get it working in Arch Linux with "sane" or "simple-scan".
It is visible in a "lsusb" command and found by a "sudo sane-find-scanner" as a
possible usb
scanner.
But it is not found in a "sudo scanimage -L" command.
Thanks for raising this issue, many times when installing new (to me)
packages I get this type of issue and I have no idea which way to leap
blindly.
On Thu, 15 Jun 2023 at 10:40, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2023-06-15 at 02:33 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Out of feeling and because OpenBLA
On Thu, 2023-06-15 at 02:33 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Out of feeling and because OpenBLAS was already installed in the old
> version, I decided to run
>
> $ sudo pacman -Syu blas-openblas
Followed by
$ sudo pacman -S blas64-openblas
;D
Hi,
I don't have a preferred default BLAS implementation.
IIUC BLAS is the original implementation, the standard. OpenBLAS does
more or less the same as BLAS, while on one hand it was or is missing
some compatibility, on the other hand depending on the used CPU, it
chose different routines optimi
The only time I broke my Arch installation beyond reasonable repair
was when I ran `pip upgrade` against all system packages a couple
years ago,
this would have saved me, so seeing this being adopted so quickly is
amazing to see.
Thank you Felix, and thanks to anyone else involved too!
On Wed, Ju
On 5/17/23 18:47, Martin Rys wrote:
Is Arch going to be adopting this behavior too? I could not find a
discussion anywhere else about this.
python 3.11.3-2 has implemented this. Thanks for sharing!
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Regards,
Felix Yan
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On Mon, 29 May 2023 11:54:07 +0100, Spencer Collyer wrote:
> I managed to get netconsole working (had to wait until the long
> weekend so I could replace my work machine with my old desktop) and
> I've seen two lockups today, both referring to the nouveau driver.
> Looking on the ArchWiki I found t