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After a few weeks with Arch in last october, I decides to make my come back two weeks ago... with the wishes of contributing.
(I'm french, sorry for the mistakes, I will do my best)
French guy, hope my english is not so bad
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Some of yall might know me from crunchbanglinux.org. Anyways, I ported my setup over to Arch from FreeBSD and am loving it. Peace.
The red-eyed Coyote will appear in the Zona Norte at the far end of town.
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Hi everybody. I've been an Ubuntu user for a couple of years but in the search for speed I've made the leap to Arch. Wow. Ultra-light and 100% configured by me. I really shouldn't feel so proud of myself but I've learned more from 3 days of Arch than a full year of Ubuntu. Thanks guys!
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Tried RH 14 years ago then went over to OSX. I see that true computing freedom means much more ability to work with my machine. I see trends in the future that are very grim. Two years ago over to Linux. One yr on LinuxMint, one on Debian. Two weeks now on Arch. Still have many things to get working but solving one by one. The hands-on school is irreplaceable. Also much to appreciate in the Arch documentation. I am determined to get it. Have learned more in the pat two weeks than past two years.
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Hi From Finland!
I tried Linux first in 2001. I started with Red Hat (there was no Fedora). Then I tried at least debian, suse, (X,K)ubuntu, gentoo, LFS, fedora, Mint, Mandriva, Sabayon, Ultimate. Now I've used ArchLinux for 2 years and am still loving it!
My dream world would be 5 distros targeted at different audiences, all using Pacman and the KISS. Pacman is so fast and so is the whole distro. Arch is up to date and yet stable.
Thanks Archlinux
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I created this forum account just to say Thank you! because a thread in the Arch Linux Forums solved the worst problem I had since I fist installed Arch Linux a few months ago. Rather than bumping that thread, which hasn't been touched for a couple of days, I'm posting here as it seems more appropriate.
So thanks to all who contribute(d) to the Arch Linux distribution, wiki and forums!
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Hello everyone!
I created a new account just in case if something bad and un-google-able thing happens, but I never had any issues with Arch Linux. This is a great distro that I use everyday for c++ hobby and enjoyment, and I mention it for whoever whenever/wherever needs a new linux-based OS that runs fast enough and has the favorite DM/WM of choice...
Thanks for the great wiki, for the great community, for the great power!
PC: Intel ICH7 chipset - Intel Celeron 2,7 GHZ single core - 2048 MB ram - nVidia geforce 6600 256 MB - 80 GB HDD
Everyday ArchUser, c++ programmer, awesome wm
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Hi From Finland!
Finland is the only country other than Canada that I could really enjoy living in. Just such a peaceful yet productive cultural landscape, where intelligence is something to be aspired to and happiness of your neighbors comes first. I mean sure I'm an outsider looking in, but I would be surprised if it were radically different in the view of a resident.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on it though. What's it like for you living there?
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Hello from Maryland, USA. I've recently installed Arch on both my generic Compaq desktop and tiny Acer Ferrari One "laptop", and I am thoroughly impressed. I had installed it a few months back on the desktop, but I had mistakenly dl-ed the 32 bit iso, so I eventually wiped it for another distro. This time I did it right... first on the laptop and then on the desktop (after syncing the pacman caches to save bandwidth).
It's the first distro I've tried in which the open source ati and nouveau drivers work well enough to keep, and I've tried 'em all (25 distros currently installed and up to date). I'm kinda bored now because after less than 24 hours, EVERYTHING is working flawlessly and to my exact liking! Definitely my fave distro now after months of Debian sid and wheezy.
claudecat
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Nilux wrote:Hi From Finland!
Finland is the only country other than Canada that I could really enjoy living in. Just such a peaceful yet productive cultural landscape, where intelligence is something to be aspired to and happiness of your neighbors comes first. I mean sure I'm an outsider looking in, but I would be surprised if it were radically different in the view of a resident.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on it though. What's it like for you living there?
Thanks! That was polite :-)
I guess people everywhere reflect yourself, and how you meet them. So you must be a nice person! If you take happiness, peace and wealth as a measurement, Finland is a good country, as are most of the northern countries including Canada. One downside is that people live in walled gardens with windows but no doors... :-D
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hi all,
i guess im the newest member of the forums (for now anyway)
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Hello. I've got like 6 posts or something - I just noticed this was here. best forum everrr.
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Hi everybody! I (finally) registered to ask about a problem, but I'm excited to join the forum. Been using Arch for a month and a half now, and I love it!
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Oh, must have missed this thread...
Hello everyone!
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Hello everyone! I am an Arch newbie but so far I love Arch for what it is
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Hi guys! I'm new to Arch but not to Linux, and I must say that I really love this distro.
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It's been said that if you install Ubuntu, you learn Ubuntu. If you install Mandriva, you learn Mandriva. But if you install Arch or Gentoo, you learn Linux.
So I've wandered over after spending ~5 years on newb distros, and hope to get more intimately familiar with what's under the hood as I know it'll help me everywhere else.
And of course, I've got quite a few questions already...
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Hi everyone
Just added Archlinux to my linux mint debian / windows 7 system. I really like how hands-on and lightweight this distro is.
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I've tested Arch a couple moths ago i like and migrated to arch and found myself this bbs so:
Hello Everyone!
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Hi all, I'm new here and to arch as well, struggling to get stuff working now:) (HP6510b, C2D, Intel965, intel gma x3100; installation went perfectly until I updated everything via "pacman -Syu". At that point I can type - the console works ("ls /" makes the hdd led go beserk for a brief moment), but the display stays pitch black and empty - no console whatsoever, not even a blinking cursor, just big black nothing). I upgraded the system from a pretty old core-install (2011/08), as I had no disk to write the new image to. So, I had to remove /etc/profile.d/locale.sh and install filesystem separately with "pacman -S filesystem --force".
Do you guys know the solution to this or can you point me to the appropriate forum section/rtfm link?:)
p.s. Please note I'm fairly new to Linux, but I can follow tutorials fine and am eager to learn things;)
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Hi all, I'm new here and to arch as well, struggling to get stuff working now:) (HP6510b, C2D, Intel965, intel gma x3100; installation went perfectly until I updated everything via "pacman -Syu". At that point I can type - the console works ("ls /" makes the hdd led go beserk for a brief moment), but the display stays pitch black and empty - no console whatsoever, not even a blinking cursor, just big black nothing). I upgraded the system from a pretty old core-install (2011/08), as I had no disk to write the new image to. So, I had to remove /etc/profile.d/locale.sh and install filesystem separately with "pacman -S filesystem --force".
Do you guys know the solution to this or can you point me to the appropriate forum section/rtfm link?:)
p.s. Please note I'm fairly new to Linux, but I can follow tutorials fine and am eager to learn things;)
This should really go in a separate thread with an appropriate title. That way people can find it better and help you out. This thread is a fun thread for introductions.
That being said, hello and welcome!
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Hello guys, I'm also new to Arch. Liking it so much so far. I came from Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora and Debian. I'm still dual booting Debian Testing with Arch and hoping to embrace myself with Arch 100% soon. Thanks for the great distro and community!
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Last edited by Ragnis (2024-10-25 20:10:11)
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Well erm
Hello all, i am a new user of Archlinux
will soon be migrating to Arch from Xubuntu 11.10, been using *buntu distro since Warty Warthog & have recently began to get tired of the way that distro has changed to something i no longer see as a joy to use & more of an endless battle of re-configuration after an update.
So i have decided to come to Arch as i find myself referencing your forums for the past god know's how long lol & would like to swim out to the deeper end of Linux computing & essentially begin to do things properly & be up to date as well.
So i hope y'all don't get miffed with my post's in the forum & hope to converse with most of you once i get installed.
Speaking of which i am currently running through a basic install within vmware player to 'get to know' Arch a bit more & hope to make the move to Arch very soon
ROG Strix (GD30CI) - Intel Core i5-7400 CPU - 32Gb 2400Mhz - GTX1070 8GB - AwesomeWM (occasionally XFCE, i3)
If everything in life was easy, we would learn nothing!
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just wanna say hello to everyone and thanks for having me here I'm absolutely new to archlinux and I've used ubuntu for a bit and many other debian based distros and I didn't get comftorable with them. so I figured ill stop being scared of Linux and just get my hands dirty and so far I'm new as heck but inlove with arch and I'm glad to be here and glad I chose this distro.once again thank you for haveing me here.
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