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any bootstrap release yet?
I got limited bandwith and I want to reinstall my notebook, I just have an ISO from the November 2020, It's archlinux-2020.11.01-i686.iso. Is it safe to install it to my notebook? I hope there is a bootstrap stuff (probably smaller than the ISO). Thanks.
Well, I tried eog (eye of gnome) and it works great. Guess I just need to remove the imv package.
Just for a specific issue, I am talking for Wayland environment, not the x11 one. Thanks before.
I am into Wayland stuffs and something I am looking for is image viewer, then I found imv (available for Wayland and x11). When I use it , it just hang and stuck, not even a window pops up. I even tried using AUR version but it's older than repo version, tried compile it from github and face some issue (not show image(s)) . I use it from gnome-shell Wayland, dwl (DWM Wayland), and labwc (openbox's mimic WM). Thanks. Any advice?
Ended compiling the late version and works... Thanks. I'll mark it as solved.
Edit : re-check, after latest update, recent version from repo works fine too... Thanks.
Tried to run from terminal and when I press ctrl+f smplayer forces closed, I got this :
:$ smplayer
This is SMPlayer v. 20.6.0 (revision 9418) running on Linux
[1] 24379 abort (core dumped) smplayer
(I am sorry I can't show it properly on quote).
So, it's seem smplayer's malfunction or the WM itself?
I have a weird bug from smplayer, I can't open file chooser / browser when I am using smplayer on window manager (icewm, openbox, xfwm4). Everytime I try to open files (via ctrl+f) I get a blank "file browser" window and then smplayer forces closed. it happens just on window manager, complete DE (lxde, xfce) works fine. Any advice? Thanks in advance.
Thanks, what a cool site, guess I will often check on that site...
Hi, I'm sorry for being late at party, I know that installing ICU 67 will solve the problem but I don't have the package anymore (perhaps get deleted when I perform pacman -Sc). any advice? Looking through aur it doesn't exist.
Fixed by enabling staging repo to update glib2-2.66.
How do you do that? Do I need to add or edit /etc/pacman.conf?
please, mark it as solved. Thanks.
install gdk-pixbuf-xlib solved the issue, turned on the gtk library need that package. Digging into gtk library from openoffice.
You can run coredumpctl -1 to see if it left a coredump for you to inspect. Dumping that with something like coredumpctl -o ~/core.dump dump (be aware this might take a while to complete) then you can debug it in gdb (gdb -c ~/core.dump) and the first thing it'll tell you is what executable exited. You can then exit this gdb instance by entering the q command.
Coredumpctl is part of the systemd package, so I'd expect you to have that installed already. Gdb needs separate installation if you don't have it already I recall.
Woa worth a shot... Thanks. I'll try it.
Do both insances segfault? As far as I'm aware after a segfault whatever process was running will no longer be running, so something is dying. It may not be important if both segfault at about the same time, but if one segfaults and the other does not, something's going wrong.
For the segfault, it happen to my Archlinux 64 bit and Archlinux32 but the application works fine, I just want the OpenOffice follow my gtk theme.
Current appearance it looks like Raleigh theme
Link : https://scontent.fsoc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/ … e=5FE131CA
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Expected appearance
Link : https://scontent.fsoc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/ … e=5FE0A52F
For both of them, I don't build it, I just grab the archive from official site then extract it to a folder and set path for it. No special output after launch it from terminal except for kind of segmentation fault (I can't remember it completely, I am not having access to my machines right now ) I'll back with screenshot.
Though some people said OpenOffice was dead, but honestly I'm comfortable with OpenOffice than other document editor.
Anyway I think I get a trouble with OpenOffice on arch Linux (I have two machine and installed arch Linux there). OpenOffice can't follow my gtk theme (breeze, adwaita, etc).
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I suspect it because gtk stuff or maybe python stuff (since I know OpenOffice needs python, right).
And strangely it happens just on arch Linux 64 bit but not on my arch Linux 32 bit (archlinux32). Any ideas?
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Things I've done:
Set OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome (not work).
Load gtk-2.0 configuration manually (not work).
Installing some package which relate to gtk and python (pygtk, python-xlib, gtkmm) etc. (Not work).
Hey, someone already post about experiment on bootstrap-Ing arch Linux 32, you can check on another section, 4 months ago I tried to find the bootstrap image of arch Linux 32 too.
I'll go dive into the post and I'll give you the link.
Glad to hear it.
If you call 1280x1024 is crazy small, mine is 1024x600 (hp mini).
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