Thanks, I haden't even thought about that...I just find it strange because i'm having 4gb ram, and use no de and such, but I guess that has to be it then(I have no swap)...Thanks again.
mhertz
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2013-03-28T07:39:48Z
It's fine to run X clients before the wm... Sorry, I don't now that app so cant help...
mhertz
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2012-10-17T01:48:43Z
I'll take a guess that you haven't rebooted through systemd yet?Edit: According to tomegun, It's probably a systemd bug that makes systemctl not usable before having booted through systemd allready...
mhertz
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2012-09-09T22:37:43Z
Just now noticed latest readline _finally_ including an option to list tab-completions downwards(like zsh also can), instead of from left-to-right, by adding in inputrc;set completion-display-width 0This imho is much easier to decipher, like e.g.:$ ls /foo/bar-1[tab]
bar-1.2.12
bar-1.3.13
bar-1.4.14Instead of:$ ls /foo/bar-1[tab]
bar-1.2.12 bar-1.3.13 bar-1.4.14This was the only thing I previously
Sorry, I don't know what to do then...Here's a page describing the different options: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_co … TrackPointBtw, the xorg.conf.d example, I had found on the net with other options, and then just replaced those options with sensitivity and speed, but unfortunetly that didn't work as you found out...
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https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/30134
falconindy
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2012-08-16T03:37:07Z
Before I used the method described in the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gdm#Configuration (changing /desktop/gnome/background under gdm user), but now it does not seem to work. Now, when GDM is shown, it makes background gray (single color, as if I havenn't set background image).
Well, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Re … nstall_ISO doesn't help, genisoimage created iso is still not bootable.The iso created with Archiso boots but - it creates an x86_64 kernel only...
piwwo
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2013-06-14T13:54:59Z