Users and groups created when installing some packages (avahi, usbmuxd) are not
deleted along with its removal. Is it related to
https://archlinux.org/todo/pacman-hooks-systemd-sysuserstmpfiles/ and requires
some changes? Or should I always delete them manually?
Hello,
If you decide, that
Greetings!
Users and groups created when installing some packages (avahi, usbmuxd) are not
deleted along with its removal. Is it related to
https://archlinux.org/todo/pacman-hooks-systemd-sysuserstmpfiles/ and requires
some changes? Or should I always delete them manually?
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With respect
Hi!
When installing many packages, we are offered 8 font options,
among which there is no ttf-ubuntu-font-family.
This font is the best font for browsers in my opinion.
Add the option to choose ttf-ubuntu-font-family too. Please...
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With respect and best regards,
Mailsh.
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 7:08 PM wrote:
>
>
> Hello...
>
> To improve the user experience,
> I suggest making the following changes to the installation image of the
> system.
>
> 1. Disable 'systemd-timesyncd.service'
>(the system time may not be set correctly on different machines;
>
Hello...
To improve the user experience,
I suggest making the following changes to the installation image of the system.
1. Disable 'systemd-timesyncd.service'
(the system time may not be set correctly on different machines;
booting the main system after booting Arch Linux installation
On 10/10/23 07:00, Erich Eckner wrote:
Hi,
...
This is (one possibility for) the second option, that I mentioned, which
I was afraid might break a lot of stuff on my machines :-/
I meant put it in /usr/local/xxx/ not directly in /usr/local.
Or in /opt/xxx/
I see, that the root cause (and
Hi,
sry for leaving out the details in the first place. I'll put them in-line:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023, Christian Heusel wrote:
On 23/10/10 05:28AM, Genes Lists wrote:
On 10/10/23 02:41, Erich Eckner wrote:
I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X.
...
One possibility
On 23/10/10 05:28AM, Genes Lists wrote:
> On 10/10/23 02:41, Erich Eckner wrote:
> >
> > I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X.
> ...
> One possibility is to simply change the unofficial one to install in
> /usr/local (all of it /usr/local/etc, /usr/local/bin,
On 10/10/23 02:41, Erich Eckner wrote:
Hi fellow-archers,
Hi!
I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X.
...
Without knowing more its a bit hard to say.
For example are A and B actually the same application but different
versions (git vs stable). If so, then just
Hi fellow-archers,
I have two packages, A and B, which both provide the same file X. Is there
a way to tell pacman to ignore file X in package B, so it is installed
(and updated) solely with A? My current ideas are:
* repackage B (the official package), so it does not include X anymore ->
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