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Great to meet you all archers.
I'm new with arch, installed it with no problems or errors following the wiki and some other tutorials, but after reboot I've encountered a few "things":
-when I wanted to install gnome 3, after pacman -S gnome gnome-extra gnome-system-tools, a list of about 25 options came; I've selected gnome-shell, the installation finished but said that gnome-system-tools doesn't exist...
-I've installed everything alsa, nvidia, added user and sudo... rebooted but when gnome 3 starts there is only one item in the left panel (dock) "Files" but no terminal whatsoever... how should I continue reading things or trying to repair what I did wrong if there is no terminal?
Thanx in advance for any answers.
Last edited by daovcr (2011-11-16 17:15:20)
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Can you switch to a terminal using Ctrl + Alt + F1? You should be able to get to a terminal by holding down Ctrl + Alt + any of the function keys from F1 to F6. Ctrl + Alt + F7 takes you back to Gnome. If you can get to a terminal there then you can login and sort something out.
Rich
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you ended up installing only gnome-shell.
pacman -S gnome
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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you ended up installing only gnome-shell.
pacman -S gnome
Ok then, so how should I install gnome with all the dependencies if I'm having about 25 options and no "all" option?
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pacman -S gnome and hit enter when asking to for selection, default is all
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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I've used ubuntu in the past and still do on an older computer.
Damn, and I thought I'm smarter.
Thx for the prompt answers.
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Replying from arch... greaaat.
10x everyone.
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yey
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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i think you should
sudo pacman -S bash
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You should run just pacman -S gnome gnome-extra.Dont run pacman -S gnome-system-tools,its not available anymore,now it`s included in the gnome-extra group.:)
Last edited by spark666 (2011-11-14 16:28:46)
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