07.08.2017 · Hello guys! I'm active on Manjaro forum. My impression there is that there is quite a lot of demand for continuation i686. The decission to drop i686 by Arch was justified with download numbers, but it is a mere quantitative analysis, it doesn't measure the value of the 32bit hardware for the users.
Oh, I didn't realise we were already on kernel 4.20. That's impressive work, given it was only pushed out by Linus the day before christmas eve, which will be two weeks ago tomorrow.
21.12.2017 · ressurected this post, its not happy, back with arch now. NICs were disabled in the bios (I am so smart.) this however hasn't solved the issues with the networking. both ethernets work flawlessly on the install live cd, I installed it with the ethernets infact, then reboot into the OS thats just been freshly installed, and both ethernets are ...
25.07.2019 · I don't have access to the machine right now, but if I recall correctly I was merely adding "load module" directives for "exa", "vesa". Just checking in Xorg.log what symbol could not be resolved and the guessed the module containing
stable has: vice-3.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.xz testing has: vice-3.1-2.0-i686.pkg.tar.xz. You can use the one from testing for now till the patch has propagated to stable.