You can still use it, starting fallback kernel and downgrading it with
pacman.
Mantaining multiple kernels would only add overhead on developers' work, and
bloating /boot.
2010/2/1 Nilesh Govindarajan
> How to install multiple kernels using pacman ?
>
> Arch should do something like Fedora/Redha
What about Netsurf?
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
2009/11/27 Guus Snijders
> 2009/11/27 Arvid Picciani :
> > Dan Vrátil wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> if you don't need extra features
> > no. i want a browser.
> >
> >> and you can live on just with basic browser
> > yeah
>
> How about amaya?
> http:
That's why i'm using OSS for that kind of matters.
2009/8/11 Jeff Horelick :
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Jan de Groot wrote:
>
>> There's a release of GNOME 2.27.90 scheduled for this week, which means
>> that GNOME will enter a code freeze. This is the point where I usually
>> pick up pac
It also lacks ruby/python support.
2009/7/20 b4283 :
> Hi,
> just upgraded to testing/vim 7.2-234 today and found that the color schemes
> are missing.
> After simple investigation, it was a problem of lacking a symlink within
> vim's directory.
>
> there should be a
> /usr/share/vim/vimcurrent =>
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