illusionist wrote:sbfreak wrote:Well pretty much everyone that tries Arch stays with Arch. thats true , I never tried any other distribution after Arch.Not really. Having learned the Arch lesson, one can better understand the purpose of other solutions and deploy them where necessary.
bohoomil
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2012-04-27T16:37:28Z
bohoomil wrote:You are going to love the Arch Wiki. I already do As a matter of fact I like the Arch Community and Arch as a whole. I am trying to develop my skills to be able to contribute sometime in the future
NlightNFotis
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2012-10-06T08:35:44Z
aliasbody wrote:headkase wrote:Your other thread which was closed for deletion:https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=150020Differs from this thread in a meaningful way? As in, you are really using a Arch host instead of a Parabola one?I have the 2 OS installed on different machines (because of the lack of drivers on the linux-libre version of the kernel for my second computer), and I ha
mianka wrote:I have installed Arch (in an older incarnation) on this Imac and it worked perfectly.Trying to install it from the new (01/11) install disk went totally wrong.It is an arch only/no OSX.Can someone give me -step by step- the things to do to install Arch (The manual has been of no help at all/other docs seem to be obsolete) on this machine?Thank youHiI understand your question and your
archman-cro wrote:Giselher wrote:archman-cro wrote:Maybe a little offtopic, but what happens when Wayland matures so it's completely secure to use it? Arch abandons X, and all our machines need a big upgrade of most applications?Arch won't abandon X. When that happens you will propably able choose which one you like to use.That'd be neat.
anonymous_user wrote:I think Inxsible was asking which Arch ISO you were using. Also what utility are using to put Arch on the usb key? Maybe try a different one.You can and should just use "dd" to put the arch iso on a flashdrive, as it contains both the live system and syslinux.
magicalChicken
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2012-09-10T23:31:39Z
Howdy,I hail from Canada. I started using Linux about two years ago. Like a lot of newbies, I got going with Ubuntu. About a year ago I switched to Arch, and haven't looked back. I love the simplicity and customizability - the Arch Way! Arch appeals to my drive to tinker.After a year of using Arch, this is the first time I've posted to the forums.
phanisvara wrote:Allan wrote:merilius wrote:The update of skype was definitely NOT tested. I am disappointed !!What are users for if not testing?not a particularly friendly reply. i thought [testing] was for what it's name implies, and the other repos supposed to be more or less stable. of course things go wrong, and with arch that happens much less than i was expecting.
Hi all !I do LOVE this nice, simple-to-use, cute distro (not talking about my girlfriend but about Arch !).To me the perenity is a very important point.So, could you please tell me is there a way to know how big is the Arch community ?Where are located most of its users ?I have the feeling that there are a lot of french users, right ?Regards,Bastien
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