Re: [arch-general] New kernel repo

2017-01-06 Thread Simon Gomizelj via arch-general
Check out https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/unofficial_user_repositories You may find a repository for the kernel you're looking for. Just be wary its obviously unofficial and thus unsupported.

Re: [arch-general] Arch GNU/Linux install for beginners and new users

2016-09-22 Thread Simon Gomizelj via arch-general
> Either way, what does it matter? > > I live in a culture that at least gives "lip service" to freedom of > speech. Thus, I try not to tell other people what to say or not to say, > and I would hope for the same from others in return. Sure, you have all the freedom to call things by the wrong

Re: [arch-general] Arch GNU/Linux install for beginners and new users

2016-09-22 Thread Simon Gomizelj via arch-general
Its not a dig at GNU, the official name is either "Arch Linux" or "Arch". We're a GNU/Linux distro (though we don't meet the FSF foundation's definition, but you always have Parabola then). https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_terminology#Arch_Linux

Re: [arch-general] Arch GNU/Linux install for beginners and new users

2016-09-22 Thread Simon Gomizelj via arch-general
> While Antergos is indeed a separate distribution (but very close to > raw Arch), the Archtect Arch Installer and Arch-Anywhere are not > distributions, they are just installers for Arch. So to give you some background why you get the hostility, here's some things I've experienced from the