karol wrote:headkase wrote:I've read elsewhere that you can increase your boot time even better with an SSDI think you mean 'decrease even further' :-). I meant increase the performance not time, but yeah, point..
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2012-10-22T23:31:58Z
If you are interested in improving boot time then readahead collect and replay fits the bill:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … _readaheadYou need to reboot a few times for it to be fully optimized.
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2012-11-03T03:14:30Z
The first thing you need to know how to do is REISUB:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ke … uts#KernelIf you can do that, from a frozen system, then it will greatly minimize - but not eliminate - the potential corruption to your filesystem.
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2012-10-18T05:48:32Z
Wait for 1.41-2 to be available on your mirrors or install it by hand. It may fix the conflict: https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit … 47774c5870If it does not, open a bug report.Edit: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31755 says 1.41-2 fixes this.
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2012-10-01T20:12:49Z
I don't use Catalyst, Intel here, but do you have "catalyst-dkms" installed? My gross understanding is that will help reconfigure the proprietary driver properly when the kernel is updated?EditMentioned here:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AT … repository
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2012-10-07T05:44:19Z
Why did you use the force option? "f"? That shouldn't be used most of the time. Well, if it's working again, add into the title of your first post as an edit "[Solved].."?
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2012-05-11T03:25:09Z
For myself yes. And for yourself: 3.6 just might bring a better r8169. If it doesn't there is always 3.7. It will happen eventually.
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2012-10-08T05:17:07Z
You're welcome. You can try to use a different font where it says "terminus" in the command line. A bit of experimentation just might get you a satisfactory outcome..
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2012-10-30T00:01:29Z
I just converted to a pure-systemd system this morning. Without doing any additional configuration myself, Control+Alt+F1-F6 open virtual consoles and C+A+F7 goes to X.
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2012-10-03T17:54:20Z