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Hi
I see that hal is every day less used than the day before, and I wanted to know if there is a way to know what programs on my computer still need it.
I'm thinking about a command, I don't want to check the dependencies of all my packages manually...
Thank you
Last edited by Lowra (2010-07-08 17:31:03)
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pacman -Qi hal , and see the Required section.
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man pacman. Look for the Query options
EDIT: Got beat by a second
Last edited by Inxsible (2010-07-08 16:08:23)
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Okay, thanks for your answers but the results of the commands seems wrong:
"Required By : pcmanfm"
=> pcmanfm doesn't need it with the latest version
=> network-manager-applet, or networkmanager seems to need it, because if I do not start it, the networkmanager-applet does not appear in my tint2 panel
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What version of pcmanfm do you have ?
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There's a bug http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20102 - [pcmanfm] why is HAL depends?
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I use pcmanfm 0.9.7
@karol: Ok got it for the bug, but for networkmanager ?
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You can often disable hal, but then you have to start dbus - have you tried it?
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You can often disable hal, but then you have to start dbus - have you tried it?
Just tried, with dbus but without hal in the daemon array, it works
Thank you once again archers
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