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bonbonboi
What is the good in zfs in general or let’s say ext4 vs zfs or even btrfs
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bonbonboi
No need since Arch couldn’t be installed offline any way, so any iso would do the job when get connected to the internet, also Cnchi going to update itself before the installation process…
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bonbonboi
It is not hard to make your own stuff, but sometimes it is not about the skills, it is about the time and the speed of life in general. It never been a magic to install Arch base, configure, reboot, install xorg, install openbox, login, install your stuff
that is it, you got it work, still I prefer ready to go Linux Distros, just because I am lazy to clone my configured systems. a lot of time I install configure my system as I wish, but the issue is I dont take backups, so I end up doing the same things again again with every single new installation. -
bonbonboi
@anarch said in Invisible mouse cursor after sleep/lock:
Got our answers. I don t know if this fix could be included in the Wiki though…
@just said in Invisible mouse cursor after sleep/lock:
@bonbonboi said in Invisible mouse cursor after sleep/lock:
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Okay, do you think if the fix was there by default it might cause any harm/malfunction for those systems who are not effected by this issueYes, I think so. The fix for disappearing mouse cursor consists in substituting default sna acceleration method with uxa. On some hardware + software combinations this substitution causes screen tearing. See How to remove conflict between 90-cursoron.conf and 20-intel.conf thread. The user has preferred to eliminate the screen tearing (with sna) over the stable mouse cursor (with uxa).
Cursor problem may also be solved in another way, by playing with different display managers, like gdm over lightdm. But it sometimes works, sometimes not.
So the 90-cursoron.conf fix may have collateral effects, negative for some users. I would think twice before blindly applying it by default on all Antergos systems.
I see, about the wiki, I have no opinion since I have no idea if that issue just with antergos solely or could be happened with Arch Linux in general, I might try to use Arch and check for you if you want since that issue happened with my system before the fix.
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bonbonboi
@anarch said in Invisible mouse cursor after sleep/lock:
Well, having a fix, means having an issue, @bonbonboi . This is what I wanted to emphasize with my previous post. Besides, do remember, that even just who suggested the solution was unaware of which systems it would be effective (and surprised to find out how many!
*** When you say "the fix was there by default ", where do you mean! The Wiki? @just?
I mean if now that fix was included in antergos by default since there are a lot of people come here to ask for it… -
bonbonboi
@anarch said in Invisible mouse cursor after sleep/lock:
@bonbonboi said
If this issue is wide and common, why don’t antergos patch/update/fix their system for all!
This is good reasoning!!!
@just said
Video cards is a very delicate matter. What works well on one computer may work bad or not work at all on another one, apparently with the same hardware.
There’s no one recipe that fits all.
Okay, do you think if the fix was there by default it might cause any harm/malfunction for those systems who are not effected by this issue
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bonbonboi
If this issue is wide and common, why don’t antergos patch/update/fix their system for all!