systemdlete | how to mount nfs fs from remote server? I don't find mount.nfs and mount -t nfs won't work because it needs mount.nfs | 06:25 |
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systemdlete | which package would have that program? | 06:26 |
systemdlete | nvm. nfs-common | 06:26 |
OccupiedAnon | Hello! Is there anyone here who has any experience in fixing laptop lid recognition for Beowulf (with SysVInit as init)? | 08:54 |
OccupiedAnon | I am running the xfce desktop environment, and it seems it's power manager didn't manage to change the lid settings correctly. | 08:57 |
OccupiedAnon | It's debugger does however say everything is enabled, so I am wondering if it's expecting systemd as init or the like. I am pretty clueless. | 08:58 |
OccupiedAnon | The sleep command does work although. | 09:08 |
OccupiedAnon | Hmm, it seems xfce does detect the lid, howver only the "lock screen" option works | 09:24 |
OccupiedAnon | Actually, hibernate works! | 09:25 |
OccupiedAnon | This is very odd. | 09:25 |
OccupiedAnon | Time to check the BIOS. | 09:28 |
OccupiedAnon | ACIP - IO ACPI disabled, let's see what happens! | 09:31 |
OccupiedAnon | Yeah, that was an unrelated option. | 09:35 |
OccupiedAnon | PolicyKit is most likely indicated | 09:36 |
OccupiedAnon | implicated*. | 09:36 |
OccupiedAnon | Very, very odd. | 09:42 |
OccupiedAnon | Someone reported that the Lenovo T400 suspend on lid worked on the Ascii release | 09:46 |
OccupiedAnon | upower --monitor-detail does detect the lid closing, however no suspension/sleeping is occuring | 09:56 |
OccupiedAnon | Yeah, I am stuck on trying to get "Laptop Lid Action: Suspend/Sleep" work. | 10:04 |
OccupiedAnon | Let's see if adding some policy kit config lines fixed it. | 10:22 |
OccupiedAnon | Nope. | 10:24 |
OccupiedAnon | Okay | 10:29 |
OccupiedAnon | I solved it | 10:29 |
OccupiedAnon | thanks to the arch forums. | 10:29 |
OccupiedAnon | https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=206840 | 10:29 |
OccupiedAnon | It turns out that xfce4-power-manager defaults to letting logind handle suspension on lid | 10:30 |
OccupiedAnon | That's so dumb. | 10:30 |
OccupiedAnon | Alright, now the only feature that doesn't work properly is the microphone button backlight. | 10:32 |
OccupiedAnon | but that's minor | 10:32 |
OccupiedAnon | Anyway, cool distro so far! | 10:33 |
Xelraa | lol occupied anon be happy only that doesnt work consider netbsd: we have serial console working = 100% hardware support :D | 13:24 |
wikan | is there any connection between USB and VGA socket? | 15:56 |
wikan | when I move my USB mouse the screen waves (like CRT refreshing recorded on the tape) | 15:56 |
wikan | it happens on two computers | 15:56 |
djph | shouldn't be, no | 15:57 |
wikan | maybe driver's issue | 15:57 |
* kreyren just came to scream here, because he halted terminal working on devuan dockerimages https://i.imgur.com/gjTMgeJ.png | 17:39 | |
kreyren | AAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaa | 17:39 |
kreyren | Is it just me or is debootstrap for chimaera creating /proc files that `rm -rf ` can't remove? | 17:55 |
Pr0metheus | Guys any idea why I get this: mount: /mnt/Other: WARNING: device write-protected, mounted read-only. <---in debian website it points to kernel and there it says ufs2 supports r/w (https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt) | 18:23 |
buZz | weird, i still have libass9 from ascii, but trying to upgrade it keeps failing | 18:36 |
buZz | libass9 is already the newest version (2:0.13.7-dmo1). | 18:36 |
buZz | libass9/stable 1:0.14.0-2 i386 | 18:37 |
buZz | oh huh | 18:37 |
buZz | weird, i guess my install is just a mess | 18:47 |
buZz | i'll redo it soonish | 18:47 |
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