Thanks for the advice; however, I don't think that's the case. All the IPs on my network are 192.168.0.0/8. And 192.168.0.148 was actually the machine I logged the martians on (thus the bit about the IPs not being trustworthy)...
Gullible Jones
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2013-03-09T02:47:14Z
Close but not quite there, that just wipes all the environment variables. Any idea how I could get the default variables for $USER from there? Thanks, BTW.
Gullible Jones
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2012-09-11T02:29:25Z
Procyon wrote:Definitely slower, but not to a crawl.load avg to 2.5CPU usage around 10-20% here, but graphical applications were failing to refresh and such.alphaniner wrote:I didn't really see any performance hit, but the operation only took 30 seconds so it's hard to tell.I assume you have an SSD?
csn wrote:IMO, there is no such thing as `Linux-only-ness' in an Open Source environment.
Once a window is floating in DWM, is there any way to force it back into tiling mode? The tutorial doesn't seem to cover this; and switching the window's mode with alt+spacebar doesn't actually make it tiled again. Am I missing something, or is this a bug and/or feature?
KImre wrote:"pacman -S gtk-engines" works for me.Marvelous! That solved a similar problem for me I had with thunar:Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "thinice",Thanks!
pe7er
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2012-06-27T12:58:11Z
See the mount flags from here:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSDI recommend using "noatime" instead of "relatime", unless you use Mutt.
DSpider
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2013-01-05T06:59:10Z
When I upgraded I got[2011-07-31 18:35] VERBOSE= in rc.conf no longer has any effect.
[2011-07-31 18:35] Please append 'quiet' to your kernel command line.https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=123597https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=123535https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=123776
karol
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2011-08-25T13:26:19Z
Vamp898 wrote:Right now Wayland is more like a "prototype"Yes, it's what it looks like to me. So, I'll be waiting to it to be usable, or my "likes" changing in "needs", and get a new computer.Thank you.
kinu
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2013-04-14T13:35:17Z